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BUSINE g&amp; SERVICE)

FOR SALE—
H. B. l*OPP. INC.
Heaters
and
H o orn
W H ITLE Y Biby Carriage. (&gt;r*c
tietlly n*w. I’hcmc W&gt;*J______
16 ACRES Orange grove l«n&lt;
on hard road and lakr, 1 he&lt;
Stilt*, 2632 Willow Avc.

Full
SIX ROOM house, large lot with SALESLADIES w a n t e d
turn* "T part turn- II A A Deplenty of fruit trees. I'rka $4.
lit. r t nie.it Store, Sanford Ave­
600,00, Raymond M. Ball. Beni
nue.
C O LLA R !) plant*. J.T. Newby
1006 Palmetto Ava.
_______

BOOKKEEPER
Phone Dil,
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ami rnrt* man.
Eteetrir Service

RUTGER Toma!
thousand. Bout I
Arcadia. Fla.

W ANTED BY WESTERN UNMIN HnVilt nr milking niesM-nrri, ilay |nh, full lime, Itkhour
6 ROOM HOUSE rlota tn. rash
or Urma. Phone 1000 or 228- W. EX PER I F.NC'F It »lenngraf hrr. |o
rnl girl prefi-ried
Call llully
AUTO JACKS!
Winn! S!ln|i* I Iff |i i
You'll want one of these hig
grade, long-lasting *le*l. bar
k.U .I.) RS. **in\,,-r* and Trurk
to-grt roadside friend*. A f&lt;
••r*
Apid. Freight Station
havs just com. in.
Went h'iri.1 S t l e e l
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. First St
Phone 5
Itn ilK K ^ I ) 1!
El.-etru- Sen
ORANGKH. fl.&amp;O bushel, deliver
ed. I'honc 788-W.

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ONP! STUDIO OOUCII,
919 Elm AV|.

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S tim s o n ,
Illite r a c y

A Lecture
cm
C h r is tia n

E n titled

be
’eler B. Biggins, C.S.B
of Seattle, Washington
•there the Trouble l.icw
t •»!*•&lt;*jr f«mnd the nnswrr to
du •'/d‘« piiddern Imrijriy In th®
div t * . history
It war acll*
\at»i| three years ago,' trefnre th©
Arni&gt;‘ *pi'cinl I ruining program
for did mate* was dcv^lpppil^ ftndf
rnnnv in the divislpri did no*
t^nefil by it he said.
Negroe* were drafted to flU
the division, instead of being;
rliiAsif i«-d am1 sent to whatever
bintich of the service they were
Ih**i
suited fur; many went
Mtaight from the reception cen­
ter t&lt; the division without pre*
limmnrv basic iraming.
Nimditrlvi many r*i placement*
\ uv&lt;

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s e n t" to r 1b«

d iv is io n

vithooi mien uute infantry trninin4&lt; and M i* in units with the
Itrj'es
projHirtinr1 r«f replace*
noiila mm (ilbaon found the
»rated
tendency
to
“ m o ll
n virt ’
I (iiLwsH* »s«*.l »*Sfl^rierice -nliciwed
ii literal*'
did rod
necessarily
l**s k native intelligence and could
often l»e made into excellent aol*
d»«*rr , hut they require *| (H'iu!
u aiuidi- mi lliodn and mrinot ah
mu t# &lt;mihIm I infiintrv I ruin ing in
f short huo
Win I n par I meiit recnnU show

I *i v i * mn

HOW TO COME HOME WITH

W A N T E D TO BENT
110 REWARD fot information
leading t,- fnrnt*)ird stiartment
or house
Witt** Box Sl^ c/o
Del aid.

Just retncftiber to take thnt
tan of twsd fkt* to yrair
butcher. Oct 2 rcxl |»iint»
tionus for each pom Ml Keep
Saving Used Fat. for the
Fighting Front I

S c ie n c e

Christian Science: The Vic
lory of Good over Evil

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BUY q U A U T Y CHICKS
FURNISHED hou*r or apart
W H ITE AND BARRED ROCKS,
irn-nt. t nil I lout It At,. Itoliy
Grad* AAA U. S. approved Valdi-s Hotel
Pullorum tested 100 for $13
60, prepaid, live delivery guar­ F URNISHED A P I. by Navy man
anteed.
wllh each order 2
hark from oversea*, and
large metal feeder* and 2 met­
\. ife
Expert to he here year
al
xraterer*
free.
Poultry'
to IH months. Have cat. P.
Farm, 713 So. Howard Ave.,
0. Box 69H.
Tampa, Fla.

ONE

For

By JOHN C H A n m SMITH
ROME. Mar
19, I Spec Ini I —
The War Department in making
a special effort to find out «h&gt;
the l«tl Infantry Division ami
other Negro combat unit* have
mad*
unsatisfactory
showing*,
and lo work out new method,
for dealing with the particular
problem* of Negro troop*, il wan
revealed today by Truman h.
Gib*on, Jr., civilian a*lvi»cr t&lt;*
the Secretary ol War
Gibson, a Negro attorney from
Chicago, who ha* been 111 Italy
*lnre Feb 28 on a trouhle-*lii«it
Ing mission that will take him
to other Negro unlit, u other
war theater*, said he had found
no rranon to believe that Nejgrn** a.* u ran art imi lean
courageou* than other peoi le.
The i»2d Dlvlalon labor* under
the handicap* of excessive illiter­
acy and inadequate training, he
said, while Negroe* are always
seniitive to incident* which re
vlve race prejudices, and many
of them lack a clear conviction
of what they are fighting for.
• -A- t'wat-War Factor
Gibson «atd the War Depart
matit P* e*)&gt;erlallv interested m
the problem because it i* e
•tumbling block to the ilepait
ment'r hope- for post uni univeraal military training legisla­
tion. " If we have universal nnll-s
tary trainin*'. Negi.-c.* have to
be Includerl.” he said. "I hie of
the key* to defeat •&gt;( the nur-edraft bill |s that -ut of H.ihW
registered Negro nurses it (Die
Army) has taken only a few
rnorr than ISM) 1
"The problem cannot Is- solved

HOUSE TRAILER, sleep. tWC&gt;,
1378.00.
II. n. YaU*. Ut- If. W ANTED men in make arid retlox 181, Elder Spring. Ban
pair celery fieI■1 cralcs. Chase
ford, Fla*
Jk (omjHiuy
TWO ELECTRIC CHICK brood
ers, good for EDO chicks each
$12.00 each. Qeorga U. Whit
tlfr, Lake Mary. Fla.

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N e p r o L a w y e r , In I t a ­
B la m e s

MATTRESS RENOVATING
Aid. TYPES mnttreiscs and box
springs rebuilt.
Have your
TW O SMALL . farms— one with
work done while we still have
3 acres tiled land, good well.
ticking. One day service if de­
sired.
Hanford Mattress Fac. , two atory dwelling, garage, out
houagv about 600 ft. west of
Inry. Phone IJ72-J.
---IsaknMonroa Poet Office. One
with o acres tiled land, good
H E LP W A N T E D —
■well, about ti mile from Lake
Monroe Tost Office, with two
atory dwelling, 2 atory horn W AN TKl*— Colored pirla for launtrv work
Apply In prnon,
J.W. BelL Phono 15, Lake
"titular hour* nm! waif©*. Sem*
ittfilr ( oijfitv Laundry, 8IB W
.Ir«» St.
6 ROOM hou**, hath, hot w.n-r
2 scraaneil porthas, I acra land. SHOUT ORDER COOK, good
12500.00 Cash. In praeful Lak«]uii\. phone IHMlh
Mary 6 mllaa~ frum flanfnnl,
ana block from laka. Look for NAVY couple desires servicea of
woman for liuht houaework and
the
rrcam
bungalow
with
care of 2 year old child during*
brown trim, rad roof, 3 doors
day Phone Hflit nr 2000 Park
Bouth of school. Intervlaw* nf
A ve.
Ut 6:00 P.M. daily. J.G. Btnllh
owner.
TEl.EI'IIONE iqirrator, wsitvrx
or
wnttrrasea,
maids.
Mrs.
SPRING PLA N T8 now ready—
Perry, I’hone 1200,
Pappar*. Temaloaa, Eggplant
CoUards, Broccull, J.W. Bell, SERVICE Station man. Samfnole
Tire Shut*. )inl N I'urk Ave
Phon* 16, Laka Monro*.

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■f . XIV z K rarat *,• _- •*—

your ear at Rant’*
Spacia1 rata daad

CARPENTERING,
general . re
pair*. W J. Russell, 705 W. 9th
St. phone 717-M.

NICE country home. 2%
land, fruit traa*. dtep
electric well, electric
system. quick aale, I f
Call County 3303, I'aol*

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More Effective
Negro Training

. it/ an » Tprtt with
■' v*t&gt;erience who guarr ik v jnh. Would apa uial. Temporarily
4ob H French A vf.
STORAGE
Garage.
■loraai*

o lu a y u i^

anil , . per i enl in Class IV.
I -itvk pf»und Arm) Cnready
Gt "• -i.i»H *br Army bail very
/* u (.••• ' » ' »ow»nl NVyro«s in
atoI ah ^ relatively unprettii bn rulls- the problem
I * tii‘ ii 1he Kish amendment to the
t'lnini fc»*f \i« ,• art oldiyrd it to
■trl'l
drnfU’cs in lnn?P
■-*n1h*i «k Xr*yr|** %
|f111* hini I lo be
i d'b c&gt; landed w ithnut adc.1. i tdti v (if irnincd officer©
i nod YkdhniiT rultijLUita methods to
| miM-T hJiti ieiI dIwutiU1\ nd%t«Air «‘f white s*nd Nucro
, ■f f I* a h ihe same units causes
•cm* firkrf&lt; frr-lin^ bectnbt III*
I •■11c I I hi \I in) tiolil V 1 npj'l h t ' t- seirregattan. sejurde
ff&gt;
’ chib*, devtdoti and iticid* i t* of race i»re)u«licr tend lo
i; I m*

c y ay in" ruled

In

front-line

Member of the Boin) of Lrctirrf•.hip of The Mother Churrh, Th*
Flrit Churrh of ChrUl, Srlentinl.
in Bobton, M*ji*irhuJirf (■
Ttwlay there in o preening cle
mwinl for practical Christianity
Men ami women. findinjL. ihrmvtlw a- in ..unforenecn niUintiuim
•re turning to God' ffir help
ChrintJin Science if
enabling
litrirt numbers to do this with
koih! result*. While on one hano
there \n much t.%it rosy occftlton
u« i?rsve consideration, on the
other w# see in recent time* ;
trfd*fpr*ad i)ulckeninir of inter
cst in spirituAl thfnirs. This is
yi utifyinit. and it MU^urs well for
the hnptiinepBw and prosperity of
humanity
Ihe life of Christ Jesus* our
Ktemplar, 11 the most virtorintm
recorded in histury. His triumph
was n foiriplete mastery i»f the
ludief . in a aelfhootl etparale«l
from (io«L Ilfs victory 1«&gt; in his
ruiitcinu.H reuIlia (ion *if hi a tme*
limn with CIimL
Mary Baker Kddy. the discover
ii
anil founder of t'hristim*
Science, teilw how we iimy um
thiN harmony \v h i h i.'hrim
Jr«us utilised. Her tench
i*
•simple, direct, effective
i nris
t inii Sc ience eimldex us o nrnvc
tint ^nuituai |H&gt;wer n -uprenie
It leveiilik Ihe fact that God,
divine PrirM ipni *.f t-wInK. in per
fee t, and that ma11 n1;» my* ntm
bei-n and nlwnyji will he God't
per Ioil image and likenes* I’
of fern to us the practical meanwhereby we nmy apply spirttiin
law to ihe iletaiU of mir work
day live* It affords the ineUua!
w hereby day by day, v* e m«y im
prove *ur hiirnnii activities b)
nmtemplntinir the fact of un
chunking perfection- It provide
u definite. *cieiitlfie wav to *n»ii
and preserve hetilth l*&gt; de|NUidfttti
on spiritual truth It is, In short
the restoration of the rnelho*
.Ie*n*
frnr*ve
It re.'vwic ihti i.piviu«
firu
^iow it may bf attaine«i li i* »hi
SUPerforltv io spirit mil nriwei
(»v‘rr the phyrical (bat I I n uia1
SClIUkce r M.phii •Up • nt i vn V i&gt; oi, r
Mm Kddv bii.i written in it
C )» i i f t i a ii Science te«tlM-..k
'*Bcfence and Health with Kev
to the Scripture*'' dp. 1301: “ It

Arthur Merle Douglas. CM I c,
if Seminole County, has just re­
turned to the Slate* nltef nearly
two years' service in ihe Pacific.
At prrseiit Douglas I* confined to
the U S. Naval Hospital 2.11, 3 N.
.Bill bolt Park. Sun Diego. Calif,
lie hu* seen service in New lie
rirides. New Guinea, Adnur*dty
Islands and Australia
Douglas
s a first cousin of T. Meade
Baker, n native of this .muTly
and assistant to the president of
the Federal Land Bank of Ctduhtota. In his early youth he lived
with Mr Baker's family.______
is unwise tn doubt if reality is in
ter feet harmony with tiod divine
r rutcipie,—il .Ncitnce, when u •
ierslcKMj and demonstrated, will
destroy all discard, since you
.idmil that G*od ’* omnipotent,
for from this premise il f “ tlf»u *•
that gmid and its sweet comnrd*
have all power **
Scientlfir Affirmation*
Science arui Health Iin* proved
to hr n prirelei* aid to a large
number af people In ovcrromiir/
11If icult it*s. Il shows us how to
i Idnk from the standpoint of
Truth, npiritual reality Present
mg ns it doe* impoitant hiiwit
tniH. if h'HM-s each mu fi&lt;** to
0till it* ttiese trutii' in acrordum-e
with well *lefined role*, us si ili d
01 lh«* mdivolual oeesl It t«*arhe»
un how In nf firm ' rut 0, i« n&lt;l tho
•rmroprmle whai i* jjimh)
Whatever the problem nr ‘hH
cult % mh V Ih*. Whether St in' one
o( sickness, sin, *&gt;r luck, whether
if be individual or UfitmOftl the
kfi forN I*, who f hrtmgh .t!*ed « ih **
tn the low of God
At lift,

O f r ii 11r i r if »• ’ r i*
/may, hill never loo
lnt*v lo p v r you hr Ip
with your insurance
problem*! C.omr prepatril lo discuss ihrm
frrrti with us Who
know*? W r may save
ton ihunrt

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
P M p N IS
70 a n o 4 0

TO 3
MEISCH BLOG.

From where I sit... Jy Joe Marsh

H ow to G re e t a
W o u n d e d S oldier
Charlie Jenkins gi*t letrk from
overseas ihe i.tlu-r »la&gt;. &gt;1U.hargetl (ui wuunds
ami lie
wo* pretty well luiigctl up
N atu rally, our lojru felt
mighty had about It. \Vr wautr.1
In *) tujMlhllr will, hlui and
lii-lii litni But Dim- Walter* «rt
U - e t la .g lil i i I n i UI th ill

1I r mil! lll.lt Wtk.lt CII .11111w-innsl uniat wait in In* aicepte.1
*5 u,it’ ui tin- gang again
as If
m-thing had hjpfM-nisi S.&gt; we
a t.i*l him nvi-r In pili h l.ni it 1 i &gt; with h s gm»l hanil ui- l
i fijuv a frii-ndly glu*-i of Im-i-i
.•mt i llCtV the fat llhr old ttines

Anti you should have se«nblih
I&gt;tck up! From being scared of
meeting people, Cltarlle got hla
lunftdence back and coon becotne hla own self again.
»
Fmm where T all, Doc Walter*
Karr u* the right steer. The
wounded men coming born*
■lini’l wnnl our sympathy or onr
(■tri rnlhualaallc help. They 9
wnnl (•&gt; tie treated like the real
&lt;&gt;l ti» . . . with a rhanca u&gt; work
and lead a nurraal life. And
iii.ii’-. the I. *i*t wr i an offer thstu.

a* j, I *Ij, I *-ui sfai€t Hieuert t ound&lt;ifi#-

ShiJsH

M ISCELLANEOUS

bungalows,
furnished.
Five
room bungalow U NFURNISH ­ CURTAINS washed, starched and
ED. 2000 ft of Lake Frontage
stretched. F.1H Mellonvlllr Ave.
with four acr* *rov«. 6 room
Phone M7U.
house glassed In slteplng porch
PARTY
IN Pick up truck boron cornet lot good location,
ruwintr 2 house jacks from Se. f rigid ai re and gas range goes
rtirtty Lumber Comtistiy, prowltn house. 40 acres land with
pertv o f K.A.
Dyson, will
... 0 room hou**. 7 acr* grove
please return them at unce.
34 acres land.
Ons small
Vitally needed for war work.
bout* wjth axtra lota pnly
760.00. Flea room bungalow
tufa corner lot planty of fruit W A N T E D —
tress and shade on bus line. 3
hadroom heuie in Mayfair.
6
room bungalow on 12th flt. Ed­
NOW1 IS TH E TIME
ward P. Lana, Phon* 462, "The
TO GET TH E TOP PUICB
man who knowa Sanford .
FOR YOUH CAR
WE W IL L give you full value
‘ •fERRONAL PROPERTY FLOATfor your car-moot cash. Yea,
, ER INSURANCE. Raymond M
and we will Hanoi* the govern­
-.‘ Ball, Agent
ment red tap* for you. Save
, Saa—t.. ■— mmw * * ■ ■ _ i . ■* —— —
—
lots of bother, your Urn* and
Tonchtoff) 1201 Celary Av*. has
expense by coming her* at one*.
••'a complete .|jn* of Ballard
• E**d»; also grooaii*a and gaso-

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WORLD Be*ter ’ Pepper Plant*, iMAIN'S , ir*-war bicycle*
212, Lnk* Monro*.
Qua Schmah, .phon* $$3-W.
g o o t)

FOUR gallon cow,

one

Bess

ONE H. P. DRIGG8 and Strat­
ton gaaolln* motor for hlcytl*.
F. M. English, 'Paola Road.

66 ACRES land, 4 tt acraa muck, W ANTED — Young Lady or
Man Interested
In learning
cleared, ttrong flowing » • ! ! .
good pt&gt;«t-war (rad*. See Mr.
10 acres m a n -to be cleared.
Harvey at Th# Sanford Heri • balance good -citrus land. On
.u
*
piafid road. A.C; Benson. Rt.
CLEAN COTTON RAQB for Sinford Naval A ir Station. Brt$»
to Sanford Furniture Company.
world beater
tap. Jennings
itar papper GOOD USED ei
with filler*. 1
onroe. L.B.
tlon. 110 W.

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cases complete
C Buying St*.

Whararer thera ii trouble or »ufTerlne In tha world . G wheravtf
desperate souls cry out In need of cheer and comfort—there 1 66 ,
U your RED CROSS to lift their hearts and bring them hope,

FOR RENT—• i

SERVICE OF ALL
ul Ccmmih County NICELY FU U NI8HBO 'bodi
on boa lloa.

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Phone 4H 4

iS T H S .

It baa already performed for odr boy* at home and abroad would
• fill your baart with pride—a* It hai thelra with grttituda. But wa
mtut Jo g o a Wa ipuit keep oUr Rad Crosi at tha alda of our
fittin g m«n and wounded heroes, wherever they may be.

Ratnamber-the RED CROSS haa no private fundi. Every
aarvlca the Rad Croaa perform* dtpendt upon your private g ift
So do your pfttl Reach down in’ your hearts and give all you can
, *. girt MORE and give NOW I
,
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r ig h t . But th e r e ’ s stiii a ru sh o o s o m e d rc u h s .

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VOLUME X XXVI

SANFO RD,

K mIn bits lied 1908

Last Of Nazis

Arnold Haverlee
T e lls Rotarians
Of Danish Press

F o u r co lu m n s o f th e U .S .
T h i r d A r m y closed in to d a y
on b om h w re c k e d L iid w is g h n fe n - M a n n h e im ,
t w o
of
th e m fr o m p o s itio n s six m ile s
a w a y , a n d d is o rg a n iz e d G e r ­
m a n re m n a n ts w e re lashed
b y u ir fle e ts ns th e y fle d
f r o m th e S a a rla n d a n il P a la t in n t e lo s t to a n A m e r ic a n
drive which cojt the N a ll* SO,000

or more caiunlthis.
* ;• - i*
Half a doirn industrial e#nl m mid iro res of smaller ItAen*
have fallen to thn offei
© the rejoinrtl 11.8. TMro ami
Seventh ttrmirj. Thr RovenUi
tiumtirig through the Wiftsrm*
hourg gai* to the 1'nlatlnate wa»
•ihliteratinjf the laftt N all wentge
wrat of the Ithine. Thr Allle*
m now holit till the im«hfIn Vthlnr'a
^
wr»{ hitiik nml 2ft mUei uf ra M
hank.
ith three ABirB armies nwaji-

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imr thr * I gun I fnr&gt; u push across
the lowrr Rhine, pu,rt «if th«*
fleet of 1 Ulll I
InmiU'rv ant
7(K) fighter* hjittert-d tin field* Mi
northwest tiertiiany. Other* ato
rd the Ku*plan* hy attai n tmr a
tank plant at I'i&amp;Uen near .h

21. 191:.

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W EDNESDAY, MARCH

Dioneers Kulertaiiud At Lake Marv

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t r e n te r I sole

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plrtil which turned the tide m ih** Bui i h . .f Mi«J ;*\ I ti
Wlis In*I and here Mr* Faye Klli^t.u In ✓ wi*h.w Or I'm ,
ehri*ten thr ship * htlir uul muttl i

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*d with * !*»f * eiMflr \meririui hkir^biu
Radio Tokyo i r|mi (i*»| Amfritiiri fjirnvi tni. . '
within
f'h mil** **f *l»* luunrlundl nnd
won lil irt or ii for further aitackjtA p»*v*ftuiM-iii wfi.ikto.inun taid
lieu fori i uuiit*nB, atr ti.uhr built
ihroiik'hoiii huian (■&gt; irpld nn fn*
YRsioi
Th*
m m» %if ih»* BhihumneR
•I'M* k»•th**I
* i nel » i l i a rrijiliir rd
^aiift i ti i iidu, it11 imils&gt;rt.-«nl port
'•ot 1k of \! mti iLi
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c«"l«i »»i «.u- vi\ri
I tie I’u y i ami iu-|ii.trd

lh a t th e

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A ihntH stntl n r m n n * A m e r i rsiit n i r r i t - r p la n o t tr a p p e d
th e
la p n ite s e
fleet* in
un
tn la ji&lt;I
rr ip p le tt IT tv u ri|ii]w . sjuik n r illu m in e d LY
m e rM iittil
vessel)*, a m i
de‘ tmy.'d 17'. a i r t r a f l - In a
tw o &lt;|;«\ liirn v A d m ir a l C h e x 1 *■r N i i i i i I /
i"«luv iiiim n in r e d
th e r r ip p lin g ilam av!,. i n f l i c t -

The work o( the underground
I ?r«« in I he N'ari occupled cOOntrie, .if Furope m i ratilalned
i.. liiil.ri.n . Monday night by
Vimild lla'rrlee, Amerlcan-borB
1ii-nin.rk-rdueated lirwvpaper corre.ptmdeni, now vaeatlonmg in
Winter
I‘ark,
who
cautioned
Ami-rii’ana to work harder and _
kick Irma, concluding with ih e’
.iHirtnritl
that
‘"The
Unlled
Sliitf* hn* been very fortunil^
.» m»l In have to fight this War
, !, j within the United 9tat*a.M
1
| The occasion wa* a joint nvaat*
v j nife' of the Sanford-New SmylTts
J(1 |i lub* at the May fair Hotel at
r f wInch President Roy Holler Witj t urned thr veiling delegation
I frmu ihu run*t and IVeeidiiTit
—
I
WnitTv r.f the N f*

A LOVE STORY as well :i* a *hip w«* Imit'rhri! iffhepi ih.
Harold J, Ellison, 2jilKl-iiln tle*trov«ar, slid down tin* wc,\
Statrn Inland, N.V., fthipvnnl It w«s then that lunr Ht\.*
Broadway star fnhown nt right) dnlnrvt h n |uv*» fin I G ay, J r ,

94.

17 Warships A re Sunk
And 17a Airplanes
" Destroyed
Within
(ill Miles O f Japan

m m rrgrenTRT Activitics Are Described
A t Inter-City Meet

II

M H K It

Japanese Fleet Is Crippled By Raid *
re Than 1,000 Carrier Planes
JH

Romance Launched With Ship

♦ 3rd And 7th Armies
Join To Launch O f­
fensive G a i n i n g
H alf Dozen Cities

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F L O R ID A ,

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* MEaiiri fletft

wur proiact of
. • » . * .
. .1 •trt.rk
Mirring Scenes American Legion n rrlmni»ne ufi»»*tVtduMii
f'ounly
*v
•ifllimitinit
uId tu* the t nf!*t r urtlon of a
♦r
k hikfhunv frniii Sanford lc
' '
iifcj or
; On I wo Jima Told Stresses Need O f: •AIII*Sin ymm he *&gt;atd, “‘which i
•* i
* • i .1 i - 'ti i nd
&lt;' ii*cInislin **ki froiitit"r
Two Negro Boys -*&gt; States And ‘I Rev. Brooks And • 1• ■ w I i ?i*• . \dm I ' H«*w
The [ ! Wliile Russian nrm&gt;#
holding virtually the entire east By
Lieut.
Bishop
Service
Officer
Siiiifnid within much short
hank of the Oder River from
♦t di*tarwf uf the wwrld's
-,1( « tr • . r' t'vii hffht
9jtd;,, Are Drowned As At
F o r‘‘iR"
Na,ions Sgt. Ralph Ray ’ * 1•(I*" wM•*"1liet 1i|Oi
the Baltic lu til* Nclaaw Rivei
item h tin• already been su m
On l‘« | ' I n e l
Pioneer Night
massed its gun* at the rdgm n! Ixical Man Says Japs Problems Of Return-1 n[»| roved hy the twmrd nf count
cuiitrtn**ioner* and the
Steltin. Berlin'* Baltic i»* *
( ’an ShiHit and Have
At Kiwanis Li’nch i ( ITV BRIEFS
Saarhruecken,
city of |Itft,0CK&gt;
inif Veterans Said j I•»tt***I- All that remain* to hr R o w b o a t
Drifts
population and thr rnpital and
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(iood
Kquipmcnt
To He Increasing
economic center of the induntrial
Saar, fell to I.ieut, flrli. Alex
First
Lieu t,
ltic
i f evrrtr
ur
Ihhmald
m u h ! t.
VWk.il lit
tMli'll M=l
ander M Batch’* Seventh Army
i
*
Jr lamie 1
‘'ri||li *«l&lt;
as (fid Zweibruecken. 17 mile* ( Ruddy f Hi-hop J.
■UhM 1*
1wc
Jima
itilh
thi
*m
t
v
•ii'H
i wa#|{U’ 1v
to tho rash
I
plctr
artiJltrv
l»»italliur\
*‘f
J
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v.
t
r.nihru
r n it
f J'attnn Sell** W o fA l
Marliir-, lo go uitbarc on t&gt; Ihty. ] Itml 'minii-. ua, »ln «- «‘d by

wltrshnfon-Mnnnhrim, wa&gt; gsiied
ill a lightning stab b&gt;* the loUrlH
Armored aml Nineteenth Infan­
try
1jIvia loll. of 'Ll nut
(Jen
L ootCO *S. Pnttonl's Third Arm y.
The sensational drive by thw
two American Armies operating
In unison disposed of the German Seventh Army and bottled
up much of the (Jarman First
A rm y-th e last two enemy arm
lc* west of the Rhine.
Under the unrelenting a*saull.
m ra t*

IJeut, L )yce Forguson
Is Instructor Now

1nmir i oiU
u

,r'’,rp
,h' and
n' r-th#if
“ r&gt; , , ..
and
labor
,
will to- avnilnMo n* -oon n« th&lt; !&gt; 0 (| | (‘ S A PC

lliir

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Red Cross D ri#
IMeks Up; Total
Reaches $13,062

r t * j i njtrVmirflpt
W illir .m
I
T h o fn a I
1 ..f • n r iip i.H I
i*iy I'n'.r
i tie
lin i't
1 f t f’
tt *
•• 1 11Uf
W ritin g of the M»rrti . m n**
ii. i ), (-.tt-. *■&lt;■-.. . -"1
hr brill w finemsed, 1 lent Jliftw. p 1 l..\ i i
| rr ftc
lu
I 4‘hJMill. H ill, M Mill I'MV
mid, ‘"One of the mo*t heartsn
Ing things I’ve *een here wa* im 1*VI'Jt»() If
itf nt b* i ^bn*
Thi■ t i " ii j: 1 v
I) p|u* three when Iht 'Iurine*
w ii h i tm itlr,
1 h i'i fie m
secured .Mount Sunbarhi. Ihe vol sty It
Th&lt; Red Fro*# drivt in Semi*
cuno on the Miuthern 1111 and we H il ft i i ,*-[H,t h fftp r i'tu ll v w hen he
could *e* them raising ‘Old (ih*rv’ ittiinfi-*i (•ill th a i S«*iml(»i L lo y d
1h r I PtMim iiitil m m
oh to p ” He mentioned the fact r lliiv lr
ill,- J „ ,„ | ........ ,,f th .i ! '"*( “ l* M o n d ay, w ith d o n a tio n *
that it wn* a relief not t«» hnve muinh i
f l-.o v ig o
hud " f
S l.'H v
it
w a * " r e n o r tn i hy
\'e1 i f .. i
to “ worry
mi L our u*nr anv
I m- h i •h-Vot If
llltilr and HUM" R B t ru tu lry , ca m p a ig n r h a ir*
rtture” .

.Iv ini' t«rob
The Hnnford man, rrlaviog n - «»f tin*, (im*- Inin Iy I
rrjili- bo
»*fi &lt;1 . * »»- • i i * 11'i
f i r * I liny* of battle t,,r *o|Oin. II*'n"
f... tio(
O'v of the Maud a-,it.U,
.......... " '
ll h l In I i» Iiti 11»
rnme a*hurr jilaiut II pin* -i* &gt;.« •Ik
It
• i
iti h h11d
4r i*k I hinisd
» e \e n hour uh h Ihiy and «' w«»
th a t n ig h t and th e fo llo w in g tw o
d a y * and n iv h t* th a t won - th e
w o ra L
The Jnpn did n thorough
Job o f p anting un wRh mortar
f ir e an d a r tille r y fir e .
W e had
some casualties b u t wore lu cky
not to have more.

LUHIKJCK ARMV A IK FIELD,
Lublmck, Texas, Mar. 21, (Spe­
cia l)— 1st Lieut. Loyco E. Forguaon, noi of Mrt. lflnlie Forguaon of 300 W. Ninth Street, San­
•‘ Don’ t let anyone tell you
ford. and a veteran of many
months of overseas combat duty, these Jap* enn't shoot or don't
have good equipment. They renl
has completed an advanced course lv
made a believer oul of me the
of Instruction tn Instrument pilot lv. ,wn,u /
..
There vter
tmlr.ing . ( (hi. bi« A AK l.irue- I ocvcml- *’time*
f P I&gt;B&gt;
I wo* digging with
lor» School anil b** rrturrinl to my h»mt* arid
t and m»*«
hi* b»»» *tulion to train other
I ( ondnard ft* !*nr T » « l
flirr* in the latcil nirlhoil* nf
"all mo th e r" milrumrnt flylup.
I.icui. Forroaon ora* on duty
Three Colored Boyw
in. the Luro(*«an Theater of
Operation* ai ■ P-S1 pilot until
ArreHted For Theft
relurninr in Nov«mb«r, 1944. Mu
la a graduate oi
of the
Seminole
me neminoie
Three smsll negro Ikivs from
High School. Upon completion of Sanford, two of them
m right y
year*
hla training at L A A F he relumed of ege, and one nf them ten.
to hU l&gt;n,e itation mt Spence were taken In custody by police
Field, Ga.
In Del-and Monday after they
had attempted to buy bus tick &lt;t*
for Philadelphia and had d:s
played a huge roll of bills. (The
ticket • agent, suspicion*, notified
«
i—
^
*
the police.
Some time earlier, the Sanford
MIAMI DEACH, Mar. 31 (Spe­
c ia l)— S/SgL Jamea F. Young, police department had been noti­
. con of Mr*. M. H. Young, and fied by Frank Siplin. elderly
husband of
t oung negro o f 131.1 West Fourteenth
*
o f Un.
U n . Ruby Young,
both
baa been honor- Street that money totalling 4439,
both of Sanford, haa
■bly discharged,
(•&amp;, for reasons of hidden In different place* In hia
physical disability,
from
the house had been stolen. He reportUnited States Army at AAI- ed also that a window screen had
Regional and Convafeacent Hos­ also been tom open in hit house.
It was discovered hy police
pital, Miami District.
•
Serving as a gunner with the that Siplin's grandson had l&gt;cen
■D AAF, BgL Young participated in one o f the youthr seised in Dezst 20 combat misstone In the-Euro- Land*. Out of the 9460 which the
taken, |3tT was reW pean Theater ot, OparaUone, and
according
la
Police
(f&gt; was awarded the DieUnguishtd
' ‘ 0, WUHama. Slpiln
Firing Cross, the A b MedaLwith
f three Oak Leaf Clutters and the ,w*a taken to DeUfid wheru ho
Identified his frandson and the
- Purplt Heart. •.
othay two hoys.

B S-Sgt James F. Young
** HonorablyDischarged

CpL Edward C.Daniels
Wounded At St Croix
’»

.........

—

-IrrtTI. THE 8I8TH CONVA.
LE8CENT CENTER IN ENG---------

afeVBt.
.CraU to France, Nor. S«. 1944.
Whllo at thU hospital he reeelred expert medical care, fol­
lowed by a period of convalearencc. He haa now boon released
ho

I
Hht i *
ki (i (ill
.t i lliiiiin lr n
t mil .e s ffo e t 4*! H av F in e *
th n t
m any r**u n tie * ,n the M a t e , ( O r ­
ange ('m in t y in clud ed [, had h ire d
*e rv tre o ffic e rs to bu nd le r iff a ir *
o f \ e ie i iin a.
A v e te ra n o f W o r ld
W a r |, h im * e lf, and o f I t m o n th *
• i t v o I* in the p resent w a r , he
tobi
v r le t ai!** ne«'»i of coin*
| * ’1cht
" tiU " '!
nmt ■'Tfnoply ati-

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rnfir.

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brou gh t

to ta l

d o n o l.-n .

t,dd ■(
* I III •&gt;a *
■AH ■
n f . " ,l" h l , , r v hlt (&gt;"• ’ I&gt;«t a f t r r a
Hi
t " M .u tu -d ...... .
nirmln.*
I ..mmamlar l" l," l,|nr run." h„ addad. "uni*.,
l hi* |
Thor he pp o m to d Ju, * lt..« ro a * V "u 'v r l« ‘*‘ n on one, hu t I ra n
, n in m ittn - to .-o n ta rt ‘ ' I 1 . v -u th a t t h . v a m lo p s "
brad *tf
.iml
Thr
follnwinir
p#r*onn
Fniintv and Fjty I &lt;trmni«ftloner*
FeglUaN mm Fea* T » e

Ronald Hines Helped
Marines A t Iwo Jima
AltO AKI) A COAST GUARDMANNED LST A T IWO IIMA.
Mar. 21, (Special)—Const Guardsman Ilonuld Hlnrs. potty officer
first clans, of Lungwort, Is a
crow member on this l«ST whirii
unloaded Murines and cargo fm
the tnltlul Invasion of Iwn Jima
and later moved onto the l-eachhead to disgorge more supplies.
"The beach looked i « l hot on
D-Day and It wasn't 3ny coo'cr
two days later when our ship
finally
pounded
through
ihe
Wreckage nnd dropped its rimp
On the shore," Hines anil his
shipmates recalled.

Tw »
• m a il
H ao w n h ! late

in Lake

neg ro
t*«v
w»“ »*
TiIfL*d .» \
tifiprri

M«»nv**r •»'

1h-

itn* » •*.
boat in which they had hem pi v
In|f drifled into the Ink r f hi
Ixjjrv, wim»r brnlie**' v i re rec**'-’ 1
ed b y D e p u ty Shcrilf Jack Iht
V rrrc h

A verm e,

a

K.-i

non and C ity I'a lr o lm a n J
'l
Lee,
w ere.
Henry I e*|ie. r i i
W f M F le v e n lh Si reef, an d A if *•* (
I lr n w n , K lv e n th
(••&lt;■( and II
A venue
Jim VV11Ifim h11\ Mair i Sir*
Or Ihndo, wit* iim I mi my *t 1.*fc*
s h o . r ’ H o u l^

fiii I be i .«iint y up tu I IT.iMt- a Ilasi rv p|Hr i’ « l et t ♦
I i
f iif111r* tbiit rnav bi* ificrraR^'i •»* hy ,i iifTfe v*. &lt;1114*it slit
t "t
tbiruiT itt» - fro m o u tly in g &gt;ii*tr ?*
ihr hciy* lift.I jimt | * ■&gt; 111
Jiri it b lrti, Mr ( ‘ r u m lfV ««lti lb *'
mil of ih** IrihI i.nJ ii«*i liiovii
.ir i\p , h o w i've r, i* p til I *ht»r( o f '
i . *•
Thu |K&gt;Iic«*, thr &lt;h* I if I
ihp g o al o f $17,700,
mi i
and AI*jt IL .l*ihii***n **f ihf ( *m
“ I w a * really glad to h r a r Guard Auxillury wrrr j»i om
ntn *
alMkiit thi* lied Cro** drive,” re­
cently wrote S/Sjrt. George Lick, notified.
y «
Rutrolnum 1e**
**(l
non «*f Mr and Mrs. John Kick,
I »
lift \Vi**t Sixteenth Street, in a the time thi* itjhoi tiimt* In la-»
tl .
letter to M r C ru m le y
" T h in g * n l onr** iin d r t totiik (** «»d
-to,I
t
tricl ItPfi* w«&gt;ol«l l*f 1(M) JW&gt; rflt • « J i r r h feet I h r '&gt; « * lit »

wor*«* if it w e r e n f fo r the Re«l
(hid thi* eaunly hire
W hen we fo m e back nft•Si- I V
He «Uo . f riths
■f fu
«*€*•* f %bt-U «h«&lt;k « n d l * ,f 11 n ,|* ,,4»b th e y are th e re w ith
f th i* b“ t r o f fee m d d m ig h m tt*.
fi o n * n vet
V-«
cannot
a p p re c ia te
h»*w

at th e ir n e xt denatona to im p r c m
upon th e m the • n e c e * *ity o f h i r ­
in g ft Acrvice c o n ta c t &lt; *ffie ri fo r
CrnMtliiaiNl rim | *i| f r « * |

.
III

Lake MonroeRy i ,p p
A ndDcputy Hickson

'dr Haverlee wkn wi*
.Jm-e.1 !»y t, VV Spencer, aai'
M nnllnurd Da P*k* f fW*J

t j cajig n t f • io ^ .-t tg r ? m seW ild
f e n t ly b y hj*- lia r c h l* . ,

„
.
I* 01111(1

Mrs. Elton E, Mooney
Dies In Greenville
Mrs. Ellon E. Moonty, ihe
former Thrlms Durns of Sinford. died Saturday in Greenville,
Texas, after a brief illness.
Mrs. Mooney was bom In Dan­
ville. 111., Nov. *3, 1020, and
came with her family to Sanford
nt nn early age. She atlrmlrd
local schools and flemlnole High
School, and was a member of
the First baptist Chureh. She
was married in 1939 tn Elton E.
Mooney of the U, 8. Geodetic
Survey at a time when he was
engaged in making a survey of
the St. Johns River, and slnca
that Ume they have traveled to
many places hie work has lake*
them.
Survivor* are, the husband;
Elton E. Mooney of Paultbon*

Even then sheila, murtsF nnd
N, J.; the mother, Mrs. Hugh L
bQlIeta were (till hitting around Collins of Opelika, Ala.) a aistenry
U«. One of our offlcera in charge Miss Ruth Colllna, of Opelika)
of the bow doors, got a Jap three brother*, CpL Robert Burar.
bullet In the hip aa we lowered stationed with the Army in
the ramp at the beach.
Texas, CpI. Jacob R. Bums, at**
"Somewhere beyond aur vision Honed with the Marine! la North
American warships and plane* Caroline and Marcellua II. Burns
were keepihg Jap aircraft from of Waochula.
us, and they did a terrific job
Funeral
servlets for
Mrs.
of iL Only twice did We see Mooney will be held Friday after;
Yank anti-aireraf* gune open- up,p noon at 8:30 o'clock at the
In addition to moefng precious Erickson Funeral Rome, with the
cargo to the shore, the crew gave ILcv. W. 1\.Brooks, Jr- officiating.
ftrsrstd Tn woufiUtrJ nnd tisisieM Interment will be . * “
in the repair of damaged larding Cemetery.
craft Two Marine# were rescued
from a sinking amphibious tracWEATHER
toY.
During a driving rain at night
GEORGI Ay-Fair sod cool to­
dog-tired Marine* came aboard and night
_ . and
_
Thursday fair slightly
ware given hot food, showers and |warmer,
dry &lt;clothes. "VF«. garo themi FLORID

fl;U fl o'cl»*ck, b** In* a I #*■1 tin

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w a te r

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Kssuntials Of Normal
L i v i n g I )&lt;*surilM‘tl
|{&gt; llaptist .Minister

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Itnurd to bear Frimk Khnmes,
I B11***k*• Jr of (he Fir*i
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tlltw III* f'dll
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but
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m il tee, Vxplmii lH*V
n*if 'IfUiofi
. O The Hotel \fa &gt;tUII
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I ft7’• Riv**r»|t|*’ Vvenue, JockionHenry Thurston To
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Ocala Farm Meeting ( IiIi*I ,Shuw lots it wilr. ,Mai &gt; | the pinpnftrii wink from tho
%raini pmitr of ii* interfere ne&lt;*
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llcr-ry Thurston of Sanford R o I m r t, H m a m ir . urn! .M a rily n , nil Willi nr c ffitl upon ||Q\Iiftllinf,
Hunihl ftiibnnt *nt h a prot«?ftt in
will l„- .liming stair itiirclol* nnd refilling nI .*ti 7 I'a r k Avenue
(ltft»iii*&lt;! form (*• V ^ Engineer.
chairnuiti nl
itat* wine Farm
(If fie*. I'd Box HiTO, Jucftk.ionllureau comniittc*., wbn with
KIRKLAND COM M KBAION Hi I
Tilhr. on or hrfnre March -0, It
Sportsman’s Group
their vvivs* will nu-.* at Silver
A R M Y SKItVHT
F o lH T S wit* ftlutrii
Spring* on Mnrch 2 1 f"t the TR A IN IN G (' K N T K R, l amp
To Meet On Friday spring
ipiurtcrly ilirerlori meet- B n r k r lr y , T n a i * , M u r 211, Sr&gt;*»
Ing.
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A m m ij* tho«e w h o Tb tir*
There will Im* n inert of the
M r * t'h n r lr s V. S e » e |l, n iln iiii
rrri ivir*i ron'nitvti&lt;m&lt;* ft’ vStateundCountyTaxes
Seminole County Sportsman Ar- is lr .il iv r illr e * !n i' " I A s ' t r u U d day
Payable By Apr. I
soclation at ihe Sanfont Arinui/ W o m en o f th e A n n I .can F o r m •«1^0nd !irii(« *iiu rtft m ih r M r*li* R
beginning at H:00 o'clock Frlil.iy iitire a ti. w ill sp ea" nl th e in e rtin g A d m in iftlr u iiv r C o rp * ui ih r O on
f i a r k r l r y O ffic e r ( n n ifiila tr Scb« ut
night, I’ rexliient Porter Lmuliig un th e subject v’ " h n l w o m en
Thcrr are only tm days left
K ru iiu n tjn n w a t Ih o iriR a L . K irk
announced today.
are d o in g In F a r m llu re u i w o rk In m l, »H, l t 1 M n ^ n o liu A vi nue, in which tu pay t 'minty real
L. 0 . Ilrucc of llnrtow^, chnlr- th ro u g h o u t Ih r n a iio li.
Sanford, son » f Mr anil Mr, estate, personal nnd intangible
man of the 8tntc (Jam# and
taxes without penally. J no D.
Donald
Kirkpali ick,
general
Fresh Water Fish C«mmliel»n, counsel of thr American Farm Champ Kirkland. 1IM lln r u il’o't Jink me. State and County tax
Will be present and atblres* tho llureau, will arrive Yroln (lilcugo, Street, Jaeksunvillc
Lieut. Kirkland is the hmlu.ml collector, ant'Miunml today, adding
members on the importance of and will tell how i.ll Inrms of
that tlis amount of (39,284.76
coasarvatlon measures. All mein automobllo insuioiirr may be oh of tho former Miss Dorothy Mi* taxes still remains unpaid on the
hers uf the club nr* urge*! to be t»ine&lt;1 by members ul lower tosL chell and has one son, Tommy. I'.UI tax toll
He has reported for duty to
Effective Apr. I, unpaid InMr. Thurston Unlay requested Atlanta, Ga., after spending a
that anyone intending to attend short leave In Sanford and In tangibls personal property taxes
1
Hi* meeting In Orsla, Saturday, Jacksonville.
carry a jwnslty of 10 per Cent
to please notify him.
plus interest nt the rate of 24 oer
TOIJ.E ELECTED
cent
annum; un unpaid real
LEE FINISHES CODKHK
LAKELAND, Mar. 31, &lt;8pcItusselt VV. f,ee of I Hit Hcvrnlh estate taxes (he penalty Is 3
clal)—Rev. Joe A. Toll*, pastor Four Neffro Waca A re Avenue recently completed a per rent plus interest at 18 per
'
of tho Flnt Methodist church,
as an Aviation Machinist rent annum: an unpaid personal
Sentenced To Labor course
was sleeted vice president of the
Mate at the Nava] Air Technical jtroperty taxes the rate is 13
kJbuitham Coltegu Alumni
Training Center at Norman: OJr)a„ "per cent per annum. A ll unpaid
ition at Ite annual meeting
FORT DEVENS. Mas*. Mar. 21,
He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. tnxeV_ara required to be adTertt»___ In lakeland on Mar. if.
jfl3T=CanTlrtttl.9l jtftual.lQ.Bbfly 11. JL- ItuisaU of the Seventh cd as delinquenL and the coat at___ RevTToTIe, coming front a family orders, four negro Wars were Avenue address.
advertising ailde.1 to the tax bitla.
of Southern graduates, received sentenced last night to a year at
All taxe* on real estate ere
Prior to entering the service,
hi* degree tn 10X7, while Mrs. hard labor and to be discharged Lee was occupied by the Msnaice assessed as of Jan. 1 of each
Tofts, tea former Elisabeth Cates, dishonorably.
year and person* who have ac*
Crate company.
was o f the class of 1929,
ouired property during 1944, and
The quartette contended they
who have not paid taxes on soma,
Other alumni officers are: qere ordered to perform tasks
U. 8. 8UH LOST
Angus Sumner, Fort Fierce, presi­ in Levell General Hospital beWASHINGTON Mai. 21 1&gt;J1- should call for s tax bill, aa
dent; Miss Fran Dibble, Chester, causa ot their color. The Wars The submarine llertsel Is overdue the property would be assessed
York, secretary and editor testified they fe ll there was dis­ from patrol and presumed lost in the name of the person who
j Fteetda Houiham Alumnae; crimination there because white wilh its officers end crew, nor­ owned tt on Jan. I, 1044. On mak­
C G.,Tk*a&gt;p*ou, (former^ Waca wars not forced to do the mally a^out 05 men. It Is the 81th ing Inquiries the legal descrip­
same type of work oe negro per- American submarine presumed tion as shown by deed, should ha
furnished.
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WEDNESDAY, -MARCH 21*. 19*5

" T H E jjB A N F O R a H E R A L D , S A N F O R D
3,000 German motor ve­
p
robably ,unk .nd 8!
|Stirring Scenes Rev. Brooks And least
hicles were knocked out wun
with
nlelc*
‘Arnold Haverlee Japanese Fleet ‘Is Inland
the enemy fleet had hidden In die
bombs,
butkta,
aea. U.8 . Navy-^tvH H ifw
Forces’ terrific
hiding place.
On Iwo Jima Told Sgt Ralph Ray a ofto thethe lastAir thrte
Tells- R otarians Crippled By Raid ItsAttacks
on Fhfmosa, carrfhr
day*.
plane attacks on Japan Iteelf. By
Lieut Bishop At Khvanis Lunch
Of Danish Press Of Carrier Planes ,j and
the invasion of Iwo had tailFDR Orders Study, ^
nl to lure it from hiding so tin,
&lt;O u tlast, rtmm r«av_J}MJ_
allaarS l r » * !*■*• Oae
sA, wk* » -ihtrf'a-r-.T2a -aia).,nf I niictsTf lairici*. nr n co rf tar-—. wai t—want in aftee- it rifTSTtfias^m^af
Made "Or^ShnuaT
"A fter a day of (fcatructivc at­ hoping to (}pd they'd X t up'*.
Denmark In IU40, four mil- Hern.
Speaking tff the young Marine* with proper recreation; need of
* cpci*rl m t ier . on# tacks on the enemy air force in
some kind of religious faith; and
people, constituting one of
workiny
under
his
command,
be
e moat
'Wage Program
of a Rood sense of humor.
i&gt;crfect ilcmocrarles in Jour di'sUuycik, emt? nUbmAriiie Kyushu, the fast carrier task continued. "The boy* on th,
He quoted Dr. Sadler, a lead
’ the world, found themselves con- ii ml iinr ilti*iHi,ver r^cor t were force commanded by Vice Adm. have done
wonderful XT)
Marc A. Milschcr moved north­ ■ticking by. Having had in# llv- In/ paychlatriat, who aome year:
WASHINGTON. Mar. II.
fronted by a well armed fanatical
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Red Crpss Drive
Picks Up; Total
Reaches $13,062

lectured on these four points

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ITVcwper.tiring

stating that

Man needs work, something that
la 'a challenge te hie ability and
brings out Die best In him.
He
then told of Instance* of men
whe » o to piece* for lack of
•oragtalag to d*
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The lecend point, he added,
waa that thl* Work should be
balanced by propbr recreation to
relieve the tension* of modern.
war-Ume living.
On the third
|ndnt, ^need ef religious faith, he
experience of Dr. 11.
C. Link, prominent psychiatrist,
and author of "The Return to
Religion",
who
after
college
abandoned religion, but returned
to It Other
er 'be found it was necessanr to toll patients o f tbsir religloua need*. Alan nerd* a sense
of humor, added IRev. Brooks. I f
he can laugh, he can brio* thee
Into the lives of &lt;
'
others,
Sot. Ilay in a few araphlc
wonla, conveyed the fwllng or
tension among ftlera going on a
bombing mission: o f hotv they
bundle up In long underwear,
uniform, heated suit, roverall*
■ml Jacket* to cope with tem­
peratures of 37 degrees Muw
scru four mites up. He told how
(intents* disappears when action
begin*, of how welcome is the
command, “drop bombs", and of
how relieved the crew feels when
tile mission accomplished, they
turn beck tosranl their base with
Red Cross coffee and doughnuta
foremost In their minds.
Sgt.
Ray wean three o«k leaf cluster*
and three campaign star* on his
ribbon, and Insignia of a presi­
dential citation.
Visitors Introduced were; Dr.
N. B. Jones, Cordelev Ga„ dent1st; Sgt. Ray, end Joseph Wathen of the Key Club.

Last Of Nazis
Being Driven
American Legion
Across Rhine
Stresses Need Of
Service Officer

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Formtfr SwitnTeatfier
Is V l f j t i n g Here

(A P )—Price c e l l In g a on
movie ticket* ahd barber and
beauty shop services were
urged by Price Administra­
tor Chester Bowles today far
their "perchelegiesl" effect.
He told the Senate Baulin*
Committee the nelghhekhood
merchant resent* what seem*
(o him the unfairness ef
seeing hi* * prW* controlled
while the movie, barbate and
beauty ahJp la free to rale*
price* at will.

Tie aald the Inquiry,
nunded last December by (He
War Labor board "U closely con­
nected with the problem* of re­
conversion * d
the transition
from a war economy to a pence
tconomy,"
Under the plan, workingmen in
all Indiaitrie*, even (hose subject
to aaaawagf ■Japrasafaev* or lay­
offs, such as school teacher*,
would be paid n fixed minimum
v&gt;Bgr. Some businesses already
operate such pregrams but m««t
oppose them as unsound.
« t*oat-Wav Meeaere
Roosevelt Hold Ids press confer­
ence that he had been thlnkiiig
stilly o
off such *
about the advisability

iilan for 10 year*, lie ap|var«nUv
Interested In It now a* a post­
war measure.
The
WLR
recommended to
Roosevtlt last Dec. 1 that “ the
whole question of guaranteed
wage plans ami the possibility of
their future development in Amer­
ican industries as an aid in the
stabilisation of employment and
the rcgulartxation of production,
should now lw comprehensively
studied on n national scale."
Roosevelt said the plan he lias
in mind Involves tha study df
annual tnkr-home pay. 113 said
thv board will start to examine
the situation right away and
that it already has a grpa'
amount of information
by the labor department

LEGAL NOTICE

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'eel Wall after Gw** day* of
tree fighting.
Many Defense* Collipne
The comparelively easy runn et o f . the two stubborn cities
■wmat leal Iy aymboliaed the comiete collapse of the Natl ticttaea of the Saar-Moselle tri-

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Satuiitmh, fjffiirgla
ll apprarllu from the ComplainiHvl’e sworn bill 61 complaint on
file In the above .nlttt.d cause
thnl you are a resident of a state
oihvi than the State of Florida;
thsi your residence arid malllnir
e&lt;10t**.. an particularly ae te
known to t'otoplalnapt, U ae above
staled; that there I. ltd person
within the tltatc of .Florida the
. • [ 'l i . &gt;&gt;| e subpoena upon whom
nnulO hind you, nod that It Is the
beinr nf the tVtnplalaaAl Ihet
you ere uver twenty-one years of

**fl I. THKRKFOItK OltLIBRKU
Ihal the Re.pondenL NAAMAN
CAROl, ItUIIINHUN. enter hie eppaarance herein «o br before the
tlltl day ol April. A. U. T*tk, to
the Mil of coatplalut of tfJtSitO II
ItulUNNON, tiled In the office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court. In
and for Prmlnol* County. Florida.
Imulnl lu Hanford Flotilla, oil the
Sl»t day nf March A. D. 1*«. The
elyle of the ranee In which you
ere te appear la a* It appears at
th* top of this order, and raid
•till
I* tor the arum lag of a &lt;tlWarning all Germaa civil------JUJU.
d foreign worker* to flee
M Ij FL’ItTIIKII OllIiKItKD that
be great Ruhr Industrial
this I'nlsr for Publication bo pub­
lished In Th* Hpnrartl ltsraM. a
(00-square mile region Ju*t n-wspahat rseatirtr pnMtahed In
the Rhine from three At- Hsnilnulfi Cudnly, Florida, once ■
alett—the U. 8, Ninth, the WfCk for tUUV (t ) i-onasrullva
before the tstom day stat.n R n l
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Rice .. 2-lb. box 21c

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Crisco 1-lb. jar 24c Macaroni Dinner 9c
Paste Wax qU. 39c Baby Food can 7c
,U.S. No. \ W hite Potatoes .. 5rlbs* ,.24c.
Fresh Green Cabbage
*Iceberg J*ettuce .... large heads ..

14c

Fancy Tomatoes ...... L ib . ctn......

24c

Fresh Green Beans..... pound ....

17c

Fresh Crisp C a rro ts ........ beh......

6c

Fresh Calif. Spinach

2-lbs ....

Yellow Onions .........

3-Jbs..........

Canadian R u tab a gas...... pound ..

25c
22c i
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Red Bliss Potatoes..... S^lbs. ...".... 30c
Tender Yellow SqUadh .. . pound .... 19c
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Apply Jelly.......... 2-lb. j a r ....... .
25c
Crisp Ginger Snaps....package..... lie

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Ann Page Beans . in tomato sauce .; 10c

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Sunnyficld Oatmeal..... M b .'b 0 x ....22c
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WAS1UNGTTON. Mar. !1 (A V President
Roosevelt
ytauraay
directed the war mobniMtiun
advisory board to study (he en........................
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tire question
of establishing
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the wuruhlpn ftnmnrt'fl
east and On March lit (Eastern
people of some 70 millions. Six
daylight* scared out of
Six amull fieignt *hlp*.werc
hours of fighting was enough to sunk ami "keveit freight ships (attitude Time), attacked - the
n't help my nerves anr.
I
ptlncipal units of the Japanese didn’t knew ■ man could oe go
consirvee them, he sal-1, that they
were damaged
fleet In ita home bases in the scare-1 and still function,”
Were hopelessly outnumbered.
Nip 1j )**v» Prubabl) Greater
inlaitd sea," Nimltx said In a
Vividly describing the terri­
It took a year he said to gel
In letciuus actiai combat over special comniuniouc.
tory of the island. Ueut. Bishop
the underground press thuruugh the Japanese1 home islands and
“ During these attack*, crlpplina stated that the .whole piece waa
ly organised, but now there are the adjacent *vn. 2t)U .)apane*c
hiflktcd ui»n
u|&gt;on the well fortified and the Ma ‘
_______ was ______
80 of them and several picture planes were shut down. An hddl damage
tnM|asincs operating in that one tional 27.' enemy plant's were de­ Japanese fleet ahd many Japanese uncovered some of the Nip*
aircraft
were
destroyed.
had been buried by blast*, to
tiny country, helping Io main stroyed aground for the total of
cover them still alive &lt;and "full
tain the morale of - the peopje 373.
of fight’ *. The caves, he said,
warning Intended victim* of
Nimili *aul hi* lahulatiun of
nf funk'd
wonder 1ll
protection
Natia, instructing then) how to damage to the rnrmy lb-vl ami
against artillery and Navy gtta
btaka explosives and bombs for air force was on limionrv. and ll
fire.
use against the Nails and even was believed tliat the final total
lie praised the work of the
lng them which bridges, build- uuuld piovf- even login i wilh
Marine Infantry divisions, aUtTflga and roads to blow up.
snme aiajor enemv unit* possibly
lng they deserve extra pay for
This was dangerous work, he sunk .
the risk involved. “ Those poor
'tkld. and many a newspaper man
(IWaltaaee r ,« * r * « . sari
Streaking In over Kyuahu and
Went to hia lirath for it. Most Shikoku Islands fiom thin mother firms are among the donors who devils on the front Hire* ate
■till tushlng forward and atainat
those ent'X-d in this actlv- craft io watet-i iinmedintelv to have conUi'boted to the drive;
Ity, he explained, hud to per- the south, the American Navy
Company. 3500.00;
Chase atvd Company.
3500 00; awful obstacles. The terrain la
in
100
yards,
aome regular Naxl-appruvcd planes hit the Japanese Fleet Seminole County. 3100.00; City vnbellcvablc.
during the day lu allay sua- Monday on the second dav of of Sanford, 1180.00; W.E. Klrth there'll be two or three
with
ravines
between
Tti^n in the evenings their great attack on soutnwest- hoff, Jr., ftM .0 0; Adkins and
am
aide* of the ridgea are almoit
___, ___ .. _ aeen' at the the trn Japan. * straight uu and down, th e little
■fan, club* or nh the streets in
,
100.00;
J.
C.
mcnl
Co
They caught thr luitwrinl Fleet
order to apiieur rmefree nhit in what is rnllrd the Inland He* llutrhi.oii
ItOO.OO; Randall It—a have -dug rave* and they
let thr Marine* down In the
Then at midnight they'
l*etwen,
on *a
til vIt Kyushu
It jl is.-«*** and
■i ■ s*Shikoku
-«■nvinvi vii
m 'W
g
e~'.A.
a.It 11 I*srfile
1
* r,
(Lf, 73.00;
fe
rnvhves Ami Rhoot the hall out
WtAild go to work on tho under l"-l
■* "Jl.*
V^?n air* of thtju, IUa a rUnm slow protrdund paper* whlrh v\.ero ptlnl- I he south umI the tin) of llun*hu
1
:d
‘
oaf&gt; eeefm* up theee cave*
at 3:00 in the morning. All Isluml mi live .....t„
Id m Li 11 im i in tlw* *lit iiTui
"'*1« ^ |
’* w ' . ‘
* or digging the rats otiL"
I, he added, madr it a pretty flirted
ml il»- lannm-i- F'bet. thr I Herman Jaeotopn. 3MUHP; The
Lieut Bishop mentioned hav­
Strenuous life.
Ulus Ira ling
(hr rf frrUvt'firm tiirlift |&gt;li&lt;ite» ili‘ * li« v n l1lltltalli' The vow ell Co,, 130,00; Stnilttolc ing a bull session with Orten
River ii n idv iirvit, including
of thl* work, hr said that Ihn Hit' v i vul Island m .i naval have Cuunt) Laundry, IStMfj; Mr*. C. Adam*, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ross Adams who I. also on I wo
ir|btrk soon Ivlsrl ihr record fin
M. Retry, 368.90; O.K. Bradshaw, nnd remarked nn how good It
• aabolagc against the German* nf Knrc
(30.00;
J.C.
Penny
Company,
was to see somebody from home,
Hangars, i Ihiiw, ursmat* and
among all the rountrirs of 'Europe
ffo.W)
and i,i get mall from home.
hnd still has It, icccnlly lira *t tug ml sturattc favillties went up In
M.L.Culluin.
339.50;
Hollywood
The
oerv Icemen
are
biller
3,000 niajor casrs of salmlac*' fin- and expl«#lun
Bhop.
335.00;
L.I.
Fraater,
»35.U0l
about the "complacency" o f peo­
American Tull Light
within a three months iwrlud. In
Otto
Schmehl,
330.00;
Mr.
and
ple at home, he wrote aad eta ted
American plane lours wer*
‘ g sort of a Callup noil taken
Mra. R.A. Cobl. 323 00; Mrs. S.(k
among the Danes by members of not yet tabulated but Nimils was (hate, 125.00: Mr*. M.L. Cul- he read In the Feb, 88 Issue of
ilM underground press, 57 per able to soy that they were ex- linn, 326.00; Mr. and Mra. Ralph “ Time", In the labor section, an
K R IJ) questionnaire to etrikee,
cent o f the riri’vh' InlcAtiewed tremelj^ lighi
('hapraan, 325.00; Nick Constan­
expressed theinselvr, as in favor
Only tialay did Nlmiti reveal tine. 423-00; Atlantic Commission in which 71 percent of the atrtkOf sabotage, Willie 27 Iiercent ( that the real objective of the Co.. 32500; HJ. Gut, 325.00; era aeld they atilt wanted to
refused to be auotnl
, planes, which 'vjnt into Japanese Eddie's Itastauram. 325.00; Mr*. strike, despite (he fact that It
woeld hold iin production of bar
Earlier In thr rvriiltiff John1homeland Irrrimrv fiom thr pro- J.C. Hutchison. 323.00; Florida goods
''Those strikers should
Ratijnin, formrrlv of N pu York tnctivi* r*&gt;i&lt;I**»» nf ihr hfmtit US ivlatr Bank. 425.00; John Kick, he i&gt;ul on ■ .? front line* or
City, « • &gt; Intmduml hv Krniik I Hfth HwsM Iimlvi h ill Mnymnful 325.00. tl.U. Latng 323 00, M, litter t-ear-T.
Rrrhap*
ran* a* the nrwiat turn
Ertna
and Mrs. Charles S Mol r Ison. (hatter their tune” , he raid.
uta
ta £
Sanford club
Itoth
323.00; Mr. and Mr* J Ttldcn
•re led In singing hv t
Jacob*. 323.00; Mr* John S. Mr
’orriaon • with lU irv Ku&lt;
t'auley. 325 00; It A
Newman,
la planu.
325 00; H.B Pope to.. 325.00;
Kent Noble*. 325,00
Sanfnr.l Coca Cola Co, 32500;
Sanford Furniture Co.. 325.00;
IVM
Scott, 325.00. Standard
For Salt* Reasonable
Growei*. 326.00; George TnursItM tln r* IVM P u * Owe*
luii, 32.1.00; Bulled l.unillbr t o.. veteran*. At'minted also on Ute
19 ucren Iniu^ fncjng Hetirdnll A'v.
00; II. M Watson. 323.00; rnmmittw
were
Ned
Smith,
nn
liovelt,
325.00;
Vulilcs (heater Miller, Henry Woteott
U acre* cleared 10 acre* In Umber
Hotel, 325.00; Mr*. George Bridge and Georg o A. peCbttes.
,
2 deep well* on properly
3J5.CW:
!*r.
W. C- Watkins.
fvryialor L F- itoyle rirongt/
*—
If Interested write lt&gt;
*5.00;
Florida
Motoi
Lilies. advtvratill hiring a »ervke of fl325.00; Frank Bussell. 32300; C rer. but (minted out that b* hid
H AR R Y HANDEL
E. Stonecluhei, 330.00; Peninsular leeii Inihlni; lu vatu far alt att
Concrete ft Pipe Co., 110.00; A, by the State Legislature that
Dt'dn and Sun*. £800.04; Joe L would empower vouhtlaa to hire
540 Second Ave„ Daytona Bench. Mu. oriS, llenjumln
Miller. Sr.. 1)30.00; J « 1.. Mil- veteran** officer*.
“ I celthkt
Lteaburg, Fla.
lei. Jr.. 300 00; Andrew Jacotwup. find that the 1DU UKlalalurc
o.00;
John
Mlkler,
310.00; passed such an net." he tald,
lulhern Hell Telephone Co., •and what I want the committee
33)0.00; W. Alice Burpee Co, Just named to do U -to lnde&lt;e
the commissioners to back me up
330,00.
Florida Power and light Co., in either Introducing a ireneral
Cornell,
*50,00
•Ji-Of.
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. ..j act Into the Legislature for euch
Florida Pte-Coollng Co., 350.UU1 a purpose, or I uivIm a jpaeinl
Mrs. Clara (tlnn. 330.00; HarulJ act tatted for Seminole l.oubty,
Jackson. 333.00; Ixingwood Civic eni'xvwertng them to hire a ter*
League. S3 5 00; lllbkartl Cassel­ vice officer".
The present U. S. Employment
berry 3133.00; Mr. and Mr*. U.K.
Office takes iart only of &lt;"&gt;•
McWhorter
335.00;
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Wcdnettduy
MS Wiggins. 330.00: O.U Far- ployment for veteran*, Senator
Thyntda
“Th* Cotitaty
tell. 323.00; A « P Store 123.00; Hoyle declared.
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wlgnl, Commissioner* do not realiie
333.IK1, Mr. and Mra. Henry how many veteran* art rttotn*
Wight. 333 00; Mrs. Fred C. Inc." he added. He assett?)
Wight, 333,00; Fosgatc Growers that Spanish War veterans had
Cwp..
3330.00;
bores t
U ke their problem* also to be adjustChurch,
330.00;
Forest
Lake rd, and that recently a Widow
the Civil War had aakad tor
Academy. 3t3JM| Mr. and hire. of
advice on pension adiurtmeat.
J.A. Oistllne, U:&gt;0.00| PreahylerI.tcut. Col. Qeorge A- DtOeUee
lan Auatlary, 325.00.
eatled upon J * if*ak by
Mr.* and Nr*. H.C, Parker. era#
iJeut. Cot.
Itatbld
Wsfthbvm
107.00; J.L. Lmtlg, H3.00; R. (retired) and told of hta experiI* Croons, 360.00; ButithnanJ encea in World War 1, and of
Fruit t v , 335.00: Mra- Rltoda R, hi* service, up te the time ha
Kwihg, 185.00; Mr. and Mr*. AV. retired from active duty in tho
P. Chapmdn, 425.00; Mr. ami prewent war.
Mrs. Utitdon Rrtiaon, 323.00;
He pah! tribute In , Brig Oca.
Mrs. F.T. Merrlweathcr, 330.00; J, C. Hutchison, who he aald
WJ‘. Hlonc, 350.00; fo e Jairtll. had bees* nervine with predlt ami
350.00; Mr. ahd Mr*. Ira South­ distinction In the South racifik
ward, 385.00; Hthgfelder amt Pa- theater for more than a year, l i t
Pointed out that the American
l .eg ton would be an lMraaamff
Richard J. 'Dundy, 323.00; Or- potent force In national affaire
Undo T raiu it Co, $100.001 Mrs. we Ita rank becetne augmented
Randall Chart. 333D0.
b* rttumtnjf veteran*. -

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»«n and others. Voluntary recruit­ in a di&gt;|mtrh from tho ti. S I&gt;ivdL• (ti* *»v I hi* .'ith \ i ?
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ing the job.A compulsory law pldia-d from the thousands id \ Will, '.ii.lh i
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applicants who had been work, ■'■|ntr*ltf|Ml111111 I1lilt
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witio.ut rcganl to race or colm i
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units whir* your, asslitancc is lone
most needed. Your comrades si T h in i* mu m M Mm. i t n i f t i l T h u K urup -vun* - w lin fit * itx U
tho front arc anxious to shute K u^M pu iin t liw.Ii L i ■tiit'li* u p in
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nUCh ce|lmif« to etilri wai .jk *n * Kill I 111! r«&gt;tnmttt*H*
frtds ill * 1
Mr Will ixto ii pomliAt out.
'*!• i** lh« Stinatr Imi*ivc it tti \1
The country already hi** had l h**tn
rimrtfnv.' Iht’ LLnlrv
ample p,oof that labor . . limy. M„v hy „ „h
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and voluntai &gt; inalhod.t «•! nolv t|,»»«-#»• M
inr cnliciil inaniHi^cr proMcma
-------Negroes And Whites
New liedford. Mas,.. Newark, N I Fight Side By Side
J. and other areas to laaisiind
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wrarkprs tn shift to plants mi i ’A-ftlS, Mur. 21. pi')—-Nv^ra
essential win wmk wrrr itvd n«
ie troops lira fighting
"grim •xampin” of Imw otlerli - ole-by' hside
fot the fit si U|nr Ul p
voluntary method, have i.ruk.-n Aiiuirtrun history—in
the infantry
down
lino
names
of
the U. .S. F'iist and
"Th* country must face the bit
ni on re, it wus dhw-hisrd
‘ter fftet." .'Lr. Williston »«nl Seventh
lesteidny in n ftont ll"e dlspati'h
“ that all ultr-ruatlvr ni«thaa*l. ..
a compUsoiy Nntiimnl Scr'fee Art
have been trnti and bn. u laded

DR, STONE, Speaker

coinjiiti-dun ut all? Wbiui we have
nut upon some ten million men
the eMicnudv bnrsli cuinpiilslon
" f irotoB to war. why bulk at
',utll"&gt;f upon other ni.-il the lalitd
1 " " " d - " " ..f worklne In
-in' f " “ ' .... mdustrv In tin- there (

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BABY
STROLLERS

SAVE GAS

could not compel a non-essenliiii
worker l*i enter wnt work white
he couid contribute to waul win
nlng the war would be futile
In the Kilgoro bill repot tc.I hi
the Semite M il it a i y V f f o n - i ....
mittee „s a .llhatiMte ......... .

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dotIIik tlie faslltil ttiliit -tin! I '

w for n private employrr, is in
NEW YORK CITY, Mxr. 21. la
lart, little more than a 'red ln*r.
jj^cf^PruporcfkjnjoA.d/recrrdi (Special)Predicting that arty rinir' deliberately drawn across
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War Service Act that licks the the trail.
power to compel noncs.ential “ In reality, as shown by
workers to take jolts In' war experience of demociaUc coun­
plants will fail miserably. Ar­ tries like England, Atistrulin.
thur L. Williston. secretary of New Zealand und even Canada, i
tha Cilixrna Committee for a It falls o fV ts own weight.
National War Service Act, yester­ "The worker rcnmuis in. or is
day called upon Corum-ts to en­ put in u job essentia) to the wur
act a manpower law that will effort. He works ul u want oil
"give our armed forces the wea­ or adjusted by hi* irovrrnmrtit,
pon* thsy nfed to win the w.sr and be works under condition
supervised by his government.
O h .O h l y W w j W a y l
as speedily as .sossible"
He produce* what Ins government
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wind*, in substance,
•benhip, put his gtuuu squarely he"hiIs other
"A D V E R T IS IN G
for tile time beliur and
op reconl a* opposing any at­
Sacked by Good. S e rT ic * t , tempt to solve the nntlon's war for the dnintiuu so close to i
government employee that be ar
manpower problem' sith a b.w cepts
situation na the -mli
based ot&gt; "voluntary" controls in thehisMerchant
on .i
The only kind of n law that will voyage. lie knowsMarine
work U ono that imposes a legal •ervimr his country. thill he is
obligation on every mature ner- “ Any law that lac** -ffective
aon net in the armed forces to
aid effort as ho or she is best control over manpower," predict
iv,ri&gt;. ed Air. ,Williston, "wjll
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First, our war. Industry today
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IN ilNOLIFtll, U. S. first Army troop* march along n slrcrl tn ftemagen. nrrmany, slicking close to bull ding]
with the critical pro­
need ‘.100,00 men during the nest is farted
for prolccUnn against etiftniy. arlUisry lire that tv.,:, lu-lng taunt*) Into live i'itjr In an effort to slow down the
of a labor turnover that in
six months." said Mr. Williston. blem
Strickland-Morrlson "Many of them will come from some plants runs ft* high as t't| fttivatice. Kemoccn was the first city ca:.t of Uic lUnne to (.all to our farces. Stsnal Corps photo. 11mrmattomif &gt;
cent a year This dtuigrrmni
war plant*. War plants will need per
Inc.
another 700,000 civilian Winkers problem will undoubtedly gruji
as the war goes on. A loll would, Tbo armed n-rvu-u* .t ill j 14 »&gt;•, 11Ii | &gt; „ . , r ,| l T**«e*n.
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to n)%ke certain there will bo no Worse
which lacks two way teeth (the -oldtere want und need 'such a
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.*« •11 iimknii' it **idy till *1
Rhone 200
is by passage of a realistic man­ evil, It would not put ti
intevtri»Ia. o|ip«i!iif an ini;*tti.tht *
power bill that will pul men In man to work. There w niikl lw no -lui-.nl mmnH&gt;u
M i« i
*-‘r lull, the cunmuin
lll.i) vI i
penalty for the worker who ito**n &gt;
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A\V0L from hi* war jul».
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today who arc working at job*
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that in no way contribute to inMie cuncUuly," Mr. WillNton
.11lull 1lu­ l'*‘4*k *11 it*
\ith u r H liitgrtn,
our war effort. Any bill that |staled: “ 'Why the objection to lit)' h
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Ntrrfby eh*rned w ith the duty o f kWertblninji the amounl o f Huch
lak and paying the same before the flrfel day o f April of each year"

"Tbe supremo commander i*
eunfident trial many o f y-u win
tako advantage of the opporlunlti
to carry on in keeping with tl.
glorious record of colored trooi
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exceeded and hundreds of vqliu
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Sheriffs coals on elocutions.
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and conclude that unneessnry and wasteful loafing exists,
but don’t seem to know what to do about it.
The usual incentives fail. A superintendent at Detroit
says the men lose interest and stop high production when
they find themselves earning $18 a day. Such an attitude
might be all right, and might even lie considered admirnhle
in some ways, showing men ns superior to, money— if it were
not for the fact that their country is in a filiation where
it needs all they can produce.
It would be very unfair to accuse American labor
In general of any such attitude. Hut there seem to be
some areas on the labor front out of harmony with those
on the fighting front. It’s doubtless impossible to try stra­
tegic exchanges of such groups, but if it could lx* done
it would certninly be enlightening.
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B in I,b tTStU IE FO K T O D A T

A L L ETERNITY HAH BEEN
PREPARING FOR TODAY, DO
.NOT MISS THE CHALLENGE
O F TODAY: tom e for all thjng*
are now ready.— lsiKe 14:17.
iltUar and the Htar
(From American Faamen)
Pclarii burna blue-whit* above
the reckfnc moat,
* Aloof and changeiaae through
the changing year*;
Stead font bright star by which
the course ia aet
Through chaoa of dork hemi­
spheres.
Let, then, this star be compass
fo r your hope,

Which is the greatest baseball team of all time?
"Sporting News", which polled 140 members of the Baseball
Writers' Association, now has a reasonably authoritative
answer. It Is the New York Yankees of 1927, with Pennock,
Mouse), Lazzeri, Gehrig, and above all, Hnl&gt;e Ruth, whp
climaxed their easy win of the American league pcnnAnt
race by taking, In the world’*. series, four straight games
from the Pittsburgh Pirates. Of the 140 sports writers 71
voted for this Yankee team.
The runner up was the famous, or rnther infamous,
(819 Chicago American league team, known better as the
(Hack Sox because thoy sold out thut year’s world’s series.
Players like Felsch, Jackson and Weaver rank so high
among baseplayers that their lapse has nlways been pecul­
iarly distressing.
Old-timers will think the scribes wrong in overlooking
earlier brilliant nines, some of Connie Mack's und M cG m w ’ h
champions, for Instance. Before them, the Baltimore Orioles
of the '90’s, on whose revolutionary methods all modem
baseball strategy is based, shotdd not hnve been forgotten.
But the hitting power of the Babe Ruth Yankees would
have made*them tough opponents for nny team of any era.

You, asllor, who will chart to­
night its gleam;
Hitler LookH Ahead
Let its blue fire keep alive for
you
Tha lime, the word, the promlae
Germany, which Inid waste the resources of the ounend the dream.
trles around her, isn’t doing that with Ijer own John Mac
8GT. FREDERICK F.BRIGHT

Color-bright. Miporblv tailored, they’ll tnkp you
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Cormac, writing in the New York Times, says that, con­

If
the
manpower
shortage trary' to expectations, the retreating Nazis are leaving
continue* much longer, the girl*
will soon be decorating their many factories in the Rhineland untouched. O ften they
issue instructions that the employes shall 'continued to
wall* with pin-up boy*.
Down In Miami Beach a resi­
dence wa* sold the other dey for
9276,000, was rosold three day*
inter for $20,000 *more. A nice
little profit for three days' InHenry Wallace ha* decided to
take up flying. The country
would feel better about It if he
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keep the plant going and act under the orders of anyone
who may come.”
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Perhaps Germany is still hoping to save as much of
her industrial plant ns possible, to prepare for the next
war. It is believed Ihut the Crimean Conference decision,
that her war industries might be "controlled" as ail alternative to destruction, is a factor in the new policy. Further
indication nf such hqpe is the sudden rush to transfer val­
uable German patents to Swedish registry.
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Ten housing unlta for the use
o f naval pertonnal In Hanford
have been approver) by the House
Naval Committee and since it had
boon previous!- approved by the
Senate Naval Committee may be
expected soon to become a reality
with construction completed with­
in six months. Ten housing unit*
~ht the present time are just a
drop in tha bucket to the actual
needs. If w* had a hundred new
housea they would *11 b* filled
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It U news that I’ fc. Fred C. Dunn, Jr., of Columbus,
0., is eating six meals n day. They are big meals. And
as he crams In all that Rood food, and digests it in his
hospital, It is evident that ho is on his way from the 8G
pounds that he. weighed when rescued from 11 Mnnlln pri­
son camp, back toward the 165 pounds that he weighs
«vhen In normnl condition.
It is this sort of thing which makes Americans parti­
cularly bitter ngalnst the Jnps. The Germans, with all
their diabolical war operations, do not to such an extent
starve prisoners and deprive the mof hospital care. There
Is still some decency left in them—or nt least some shrewd
notion that a half-way clean record in their treatment of
war prisoners may benefit them in the long run._________

Governor
Caldwell
criticises
people who take no active part
in politic* because "It i» too
■ * '*• dlfty.” Unfortunately politic* l*
dirty. Those who go Into It are
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aura to lose In the end. If they
are crooked, they generally g f t
caught up with and land In Jail.
I f {nay are not crooked, they are
£. .
Mended e» crooka anyway and
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And
- * yet 11 there are not enough de­ Mr. Holland Dean, Editnr
cent patriotic citlaena willing to Hanford Harald
make that aacrtflca In tha name Hanford, Florida
Dear fllr:
On occoaloni In th« peat I
have disagreed with your edi­
torial policy and have taken the
tlm* to write you ana present
my viewpoint. It occur* to me
that 1 ought alto to taka the
tlma when I had no fault to
find, but only praise to offer.

SANFOltD FORUM
people say ". . . based on preju­
dice without knowledge."
Interesting subject — (reju
dices. Almost everybody thinks
he hasn't any. Rut his thinking
on certain subjects will go Just
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bedrock of hi* prejudices and
then he'll stop thinking and start
ritionalliing.
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^Interesting subject L- preju­
dice*. Hard raallv to tmnk about
them courageously and honestly

I Ilka your policy toward- tha — interfiling subject.
Dumbarton Oaks Proposals, and
’ Sincmolj
ehotk 100% with your staUmant*
Frank J. G
In tha anclosad dipping. The
Propoasla ,ar» not entirely to
your liking, or mine, or perhapa
tha majority of Americans, but
they are a sincere effort toward
cooperation and paace. IVe must
York night dabs and what those learn that getting along with
|n tha net of the country do other nation*'fa a spirit of glia
mad taka la far better than trying
wouldn't cut much lea,

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By RUSSELL KAY
To borrow n irag line from the I•- uI I
guy on the radio. "Dae* you*
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Florida look different, latFiy ?”»•
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My inswei ia, IT |H»KS
doesn't matter in what direction IVtil.of
you travel, von find change*.! . In. w
Area* you remembered a* un n&lt; inn
developed back worsts are now yirl m
military re.erv niton*, cltle* In im -.o
themselve*. teeming witli tlfe amt a. „n
activity
run in
Other area*, long unused arts Inir nl
now under cultivation.
Et, My 7 * hen
er« w ii All hu.Ue and bustle It nvC’idie
w»« only through the pnwr^uZ V/\E ~
influenee nf Carl llnnlon thnl w&gt;* un to
were aide to get a room. The rail Ion
Army and It'* "w ife'' have rei pindin
Uiniy taken over and they te ll; the Le
nie that even the lalamandei * Legion
are standing guard over their for tl
digging and are posting “ No \.«- War*
enney" sign*.
pemr
While In Ft. Myers, I dropped Indepe
by for a vlalt with Editor und ha* tw
Sir*. Robert C. Ilrorlou*. who tun 'ei
succeeded the late George Ho*Thlft
nier a* publisher* of the South- ffn(T 11
writ
Floridian.
Found them haU 1
charming folk* who are doing, u tion &lt;
mighty creditable |oli. carrying elimlnr
&lt;*h where George left off
wondei
At the hotel. I inrt 11 friend I and F
who had just received a teller emu \
from a boy ovemea* that «if* come*
written on the letterhead of the meat.
“ Hotel Fox Hole"-»-8omewhere in
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Germany.—Advantages the e*tab- many
llihraent of/ared were Hated on receive
the letterhead a* follows,—"A ir „ ( c fl
Conditioned Bedrooms and la - where
trine,— Finest Ho* lainehe*,— K Corpor
Ration*,— Freih
Water
Dally, Mhoo|&lt;
( E'or standing only I The Finest, bar, b
Mud In the Country, for Bed* |nn,( ,\
and Long Walks,--Bring your &gt;played
Gun, Good Hunting,—Indies Wel­
come.” Owner nnd manager
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listed a* Lt. William II. \(ood.
Had dinnsr at the Gondolt- Inn.
which proved a pleasant place to
spend a few hours If you're not
too hungry or In much of a
hurry.
Tne manager told me
that help was almost Impossible
to get.
The girl who finally
waited on ui, waa living at a

Use Our Easy Payment Plan!

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FASH IO N S

Martin I.uthcr received hi*
first training nt n Franciscan
monastery
in
Magdrhurg
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Saxony.

ANY EASTER COSTUME
It smarter with

to shut oucsaJvea off from eveiy.

H Just whan la a vagrant not .a one In tha kind of Isolation that
▼agrant la what soma people are ends in war.
Tour editorial entitled "Dum­
barton Town Meeting” polntlni
out tha method by which tha
Russian constitution area formuM f , without certain la tad and advocating open dlsvagabond,” but police mission at tha Dumbarton Oaks
Proposal* was interesting and
sensible. Your closing line eras
particularly appealing — What

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new ouif.l on . . , W*&gt;an YOU'tf fagdy !a.io.«n
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The regular meetin* of the
Semlnola Kebokah Lodge Number
43 will hold a meeting in the
1.0.0. F. Hall at H:0l&gt; I*. M. All
m4tnberji and visiting member*
are urged to attend.
' MONDAY'
The Truthscekers Class of the
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The Senior Class of Seminole
Ml(ft School, .Friday, will present
fits
annual play, entitled this
. year, “June Mad", a three art
Comedy by Florence Ryernon and
' Colin Clements.
Two performances, a matinee at 1:30 IV M.
and an evenine show at HI j I1.
. Vf.. will be offered by the school
# students In the auditorium.
Appearing In the cast are;
Mias Catherine ('lark as "sweet,
unsophisticated"
I’ennv
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' Paul Htwfglti* as ’Chuck Harris,
who has grown up with Penny
and is
completely unapprecint
dd" by her; Minnie Ruth Odhani
as Mrs. Wood. Penny's mother;
. Hubert Cranston as Elmer Ttittlr.
th * “not too bright humiv nmn",

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Brown a* Milly U mj. u 11 ^rar
old bfmt who '‘ml lime* i« th**
plague of MervyrFs
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J. D* Groffmn
t.«. Mvrvyn ll»ih
fit*, “Mr?. \\ immI'i verj rliiftibl**
bachelor jrnunifrr brnthcr’, .Nni
PmweU ma Roger Van Clerk, the
“ suave man of the worlil »h.&gt; is
veiling Mervyri”; Hilly Shoeinaker aa Mr. Morris, Chuck’s feth
e f ; Peter Hukur as Ralph Went
worth;
Betty
Moore
Khirlej
Wentworth, a voung neighbor.
Bylvla MeUch, Chuck's glumor
oOr older aistci Julie
..The .Action take* niece in the
living room of the Woods' home
In a Srojlneial small town. Mrs.
Olsbee la the play's director.
Joten is business man
and Miss Janet Smith is
fnperty managst
• T|A«ts are avnllabie front high
school students snd will aim )*on sale at the door.

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4. Swiss Echo Song. ( Eckert»
Marie Rogers, moDolnyist aiio

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Impromptu
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member* of the *iitlelii'&lt;
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origins lomposit inh’
Dick Aiken, baritone
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We horgvt" and Mandalay
Miss Margaret Duns accont
pants.
Mi** Myra Southward,, piano
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creations o f th,. cou n try'-. forem o.-t

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the glarnurnu*

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Anne l l o w r Jr*.

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l.enharry CLoudc*
Jusiin M cC arty
Laura Lee Jr*.

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Friend* of Miss Mary McRo-v

BIRTH ANNOUNCEM
Mr. and Mrs. William (BUI)
Williams announce the birth of a
son. Dale Andrew, Tuesday, Mar.
13, at Orange General Hoipital In
Orlando. Mrs. William, is the
former Miss Ruth Weaver, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weaver.
Mr. Williams rt at present on
ectire duty In the South Pacific.

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Sunday

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Klandtng HI* addir*. I*
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Thmidiire Power*. ASN, t4tM)92lT,
Co. “ A " 134th Bn., t amp Marti- I
ing, Fla. He expect* to spend
this weektnd In ' f -ford with hn
grandmother, Mr*: Je*»le MllleV.

Harriett, Richard Smith,

A C Graham was host***
the Baptist Business Women's
Circle Monday evenat a business meeting end
birthday celebration. A
on “ World Peace" was
and tt was announced
meeting will be at the
Both Jackson. 413
h Street on April

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Hugh
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Nolan,
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* caka wer'a served to the follow [ and the dead mingle in murk.
^ lug: Dorothy Holloway. Patty watrrs ami
thethrillfng and un • ho kUk rtA* thr &gt;• *•*( t*f V|f •
9 Holloway. Bet tv Hmilh, Sandra i twites able battle between a hand M e is ih
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Money Reel,
Martha ful of unarmeti men and a herd
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• Smith, Nancy W'hite, N l* Ann « f huge,stampeding elephant*.
will be irjtrrr«tcd to learn th'it I
“ Dobson, Mary Kanis, Betty Jo
he t- row stationed at l'»m| 1
1 Jtblloway,
Kendall
Lavender.

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MTonUl birthday with • party |lhM , M Kr.dav at the II,t.
■ Monday' afternoon given hy her rl
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rootbmri Mra. Herman Harriett.
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An Easter theme w. . earnest ,,f " ‘K* ,' ,urr
' out with the children UVtng part
T,u * '* h‘ * • tl'j rllu* ‘' ,n
Ip *n egg hunt, for which Mar Srr" u* Journey’* not ■it.lv h »'*
‘ tnjt Hunt woe awarded a prue "ever t-ern filmed i-efoir no..'
W Other game* were enjoyed by the of them have never torn e « ’i
Midrin
arid m isting in enter before hut by a handful uf ad
. *biM
n
inlng ware: the Mi use* Edith venturer* like the Deni*', whost
trmt, Mark Kanl* and Betty curiosity i* stronger than (heir
fear of death
1 Jo Ho
NUoway
The Hindu tortfre rite*, mere
•
Tiater, the (u eits assembled inA aide
and gathered around the dibly painful ceremonies in whtcl
™ bonoree -while she opened he# nveille-. three feet long. rinpeC
, gifts andthen song _ “ llappy
■- • , wlth silver, are driven drep mt.
; Birth
rthday"- to her
the flesh of the penitent. thi

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fold ever, jh I
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• S y l v i a Harriett
'‘p an gw au * Journey
i. Honored A t Party ()eens I,rlda&gt;' at K,tz

Mrs.

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if Jack-nhvillr »pent ili«
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The Petticoat. trru n k )
Lullaby. (Scott)

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3. Bright is the Ring m
he dinner m ini* T i»***bi» • r
Words (t harlrs)
1. An Old Song It e - » u n g . *i»ic tif Mi mini Mi* ^V til 1.ft..
•on 4»f Orlainh*
ttiriffesl,
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coleratura »o
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Mrs. Hale l- Scull hn* auivi: . P ‘,Mnk
,n,*n
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fnim HullywtMul. l alif in *nen t ,nmuF»ne
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enjoyed
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*ome time with h# r ftar* m* 'Ii
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me He.1 1 M .- I mI iii I
l.ee en-

Mtmtila;ii Tunes
# Seniors WiiP'PrtSCTt■s—iLimeinme
I John Riley
Song
Annual Class Play 2.j. Bed-lime
frog Went A Courtut

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The program tor the Red Cross
Mil* Grace Mrlmyro «»f Minim ' ‘-raiHtp
Ut krt* • *•» ot*•t•*%
♦ 'with
Benefit Concert, scheduled for
fillctlj
Friday night at H:If. o'clock in ia exivrcUHJ to t.rri\*» Kn&lt;lm\ . I yrllnw rr**i*.
the it omnn’s Club, was released
in t is
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th**
flmlrtjr
this morning amt shows a wide
Mrs, Vernon Aiken nf Suttfh 1
the l-v ■ i*»vei*-| t*ible *■ *
variety of musical selections (we
sented !&gt;i Rollins (id Ieye Stu Carolina i * 1 h *■ c n ***t **f •* ■ i ......... * f»1•* * I « •f h •» h it j,- •• F, anI c f 1
i4i*krt f.lir.l . *il .-**hirnt « 1CRS
dents local talent and iwrnmnr1 rnii, .Mr mini Mt» It F \
uMhu and
. mnl *irrHunHr«1 t&gt;\
ot the Sanford Naval Air Sts
,
i n iu r i,i ‘ i b ifk t'M *
tion.

Service Wives' Club will
'* It* regular nteeUng in the
Ibrsry of the UHO at H:00 l&gt;. M.
Final plans for 'a picnic at San.lando Spring* will be made and
all members arc urged to attend.
F1UDAT
Th# Red Cross Benefit Concert,
The program tolluws:
sponsored by the Woman's Clun,
Harry’ Warren,' baritone:
Will be presented at H:15 1*. M.
1. Nina. (Pergolesi),
Tickets are on sale at Rader’s
2. (.’he Ftero Costume.
Jewelry Store for a nominal sum. grenul

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Jack McCollum

n

you ’ ll fin d

I hem at the Holly

Claire 1ftV" Jr».

T xumkI Shops, and likely a* not. c a rr y in g an u nexpected­

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at Femsld-Laufhlon Manorial
Hospital. Mrs. Aiken is the-for­
mer Miss Aim Wright ^

COATS *nd SUITS

ly low price ticket.

Junior Deb
Judy Nell

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Donnybrook

Jiatln Mcf'dirty

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UNDERWEAR

I’accmaker Slips
. Towcra Model Slips ,
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l*HO&lt; KSSKI) FOUIf.H
llltir x:.. V5. Z5. A 2 112, C2,
1*2. K2. K2. G2. Ill, J1. K 1, L2
M2. N2, 1*2 HI. It If. and S2 no*
valid at 10 rmiritk earn.

March 16. ItUAWarrknly Heed* Jflck Juhnion L Klca»o Johnson
■Jeff, Susie K. rt vir John l&lt;
Flynl, J W rt ux l » It I
Katie German
V\ nrd ?! ux
True, Ada M. et ul to Itohcr;
l.lmitrd U ir r m lr llrrd
True ct ux.
Urock, I). (,. to’ l*anc Knuht
McKIm. Maty -A to Allfa ct ux
Asrrrm tnl. for llcrd
Goodin, NioK in.
W hwlrr, It. K. el ux to Juxline
Been, Ella et vii Frank to

MEATS AN li PATH
lti*l Q5 through J« now vulid
rt 10 ixiintx each for uso with
lokcr.x.

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Thene Prices Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday

8 IT . A It
Stump No. 3*. now good and
explrex

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

June

2.

SHOi.fl
Airfilaue stump, i,
vulul.

Itoxl Estate Sales— Rentals— MurtKuiiu l-o«ua
Depf-ntlablt' Insurance ami Bonds
Thnne 9U0.
Itoume 4, Klorldu State llnnk Building

2 unit 3
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CAN N IN G Sl'CiAlt

Smear for home canning thi.t
frnr. while nut u* murh it* In
I'.M I. Humid »tlll lie enuuirli for
all iririlmntc ticrd* (%mt rn*led
with last near* ti a max Haiti tn ol-

lov ;ilici' of 25 i*ouinl* of canning I
jniiruf |M*t pviMirt, thlA &gt; tar‘.» |
fiiaiinmin allot nifiit a ill In* !*ij
pttund. per pci to , with lot futili­
ty receiving
more than
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COFFEE

font,

Twilley, William I- Wunlilngton, I). C. amt Dorothy A. Vcitn,
Washington.
Marshall. Itobcrt Ijet, Ft. Lau­
derdale.'
Pla. atulFaith
Hope
HrooV •. Del uml
'larch |!t. i9t."&gt;— Warranty Deeds
Itelchi
F. A. et ux to llnrry
M Huffman et ux.
,
I'hlUJta. Charles lo A. J. Pe­
terson
_ ... nDninlne), Snnfonl E, F. et ux
A Jn.i (i
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to Calvin

RigSh Reserved
—„
Prices Good Thru Saturday March 24

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Punch

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pint

pohnds

Light If out#

Cleanser 3 con* 10c

Iw rg tn

Standard Cut Groon
no 2 can3

Dixie Crystals — Factory Packed

Pounds

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Period J tml 5 coupon* front
lust yean .and J ^tu ^ .X . lit. J..4
and 5 eauponx fur ciurgiit jr— rtii
now valid at 10 gallon* each.

Pimento Cheese
Sauer Kraut . . .

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CciM Cuts
Pare

l.A S O i.IN K

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21,

IP 13.

valid

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Potato S alad....
Dog Food ... 2 lbs
H " m s IT a

M. i„ I. ' i.KsvIhairy et vir.
Wills W. J. Jr. et ux to San­
ford All-idle Nullum,I Hunk.
Tuylbr, llugoiiu II. ct iix to
Chariei I!, (trinniin et us.
I u?hurn, .1. U. ct ux to Jeffer­
son
HtnnduidLife
Insitruiice

Company.

Chattel Morlxnife
Fuller. P. II. lu Florida Stale
Hunk.
Satisfarlion of Murtgacnt
liarr, J. II.
to J. I. Ciimtde
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Johnson, II. 11. et iri t o ‘ Char­
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Doudney, Sanford E. F et ux
&amp; Jim. [&gt;, Jlnklnn to William
Fields Jr. ct ux.
Dixon. Governor et ux to An­
derson \ Ivlin et ux.
Casselberry. Ilihhurd et ux to
I'ctri F MrKiilley et ux.
Phillips. Charles lo Henry J.
Iloscliiia et ux
•Mann, I. II to Will llyrom.
Model I.itiid ( ompnny to Elvia Dsvi*
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James V Cowan
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Special Warranty Deed
Cririniin, Charles K. et ux to
Kogriir II Tavlor et ux
Axreemenl for Deed
"Nlliains. J A. et ux lo Jeiuine
Koliinaon.
tjuil Claim Deed
Schwah, llerold, Kx. Kst. of
Julius Sehwuh to Mnrv Palmer.
Heal Estate Murlaa|rs
Mrlntosh. I t Gregory et ux to
I I Ilfannit et ux
I liigo, T I et ii x to 8. I Tuppar ct u
McKinley, Peter F. «t i/x. to

Cheese —
Mince Meat

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GARDEN-FRESH VKGETAIII.KS ARRIVE D A IL Y !
YOU W ILL ALW AYS FINDTHE VERY BEST Q U ALITY

POTATOES

POTATOES . 5 lbs

CABBAGE
doz 24c

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I'HLsbury

M e x ic o rn
Watt.rn V/ina,up

Apples

Grapefruit ib 6 Vic

York Cooking ox Eating

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Apples sib*

Oranges s ib* 33c

Golden Pipe

Fancy 0*oigla Yam. - Swool .

Bananas 3-ib$

Potatoes 4 ib* 2 9c

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W hllf They Last —Sugar Guiod Whole Smoked

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Because flavor is sealed in the fresh coffee bean
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Plate Stew
Short Ribs

Really fresh A « P
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ROAHINOI

Northern Creamy Cottago

A A P ' s exclusive
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COFFEE. !b 34c

CnfOT Honeh

Fancy Texas

NORTHERN FILLETS
I Red Seta Porch lb 35c

' Juice

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Mlnn.*Y*Ilew

Potatoes

Flour

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10 Ib«. 57c
L-------^25 lb 31.35

E*!b*ck M*al &amp;

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Tender Leaf Tea Bags Kctn

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PACE SEVEN

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Waltlnu until the Iasi
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• hen It comes to having
your winter things cleaned
nod stored. A f t e r the
moths take hold there’s
not moth left!

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L A N E Y D R Y C LE A N IN G CO
Phone 465

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P E N IN S U L A R
Concrete Pipe Co
l*h«ne IZII
SANFORD.

Auto (Bass Properly Replaced
When you want broken ghin» replaced come to
the place that specializes in this work.

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If you arc pressed for time we can put it in while
you wait . . . or at the moat in a couple of hours.
Alt kinds of glass work done
Dresser Tops

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. RATES

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i BUSINESS SE R V IC E
fl. B. P O fE » n c .
Veter
Healrrn
ami
Ruom
Heaters.

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PLA N E T Junior seed drill, good
_as naw. One 16 quart watering
pot. B.E. Squirts, Lake Onora.

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STORAGE
Garage.
storage.

ei|i*rt with
-e who guar'VflilW. A £ r
Temporarily
French Ave.
your car at Kent's
Specia'
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general
re
l SMALL farms— one with CARPENTERING,
pairs. W J. Russell, 705 W. 9th
acres tiled land, good well,
two storf dwelling, garsge. out
St. phone 747-M.
house, about 600 ft. west of
MATTRESS RENOVATING
lAke Monroe Post Office. One
Id. TYPES mattresses and box
with 6 acres tllsd land, good
springs rebuilt.
Have your
well, about
mile from Lake
work done while we still have
Monroe Poet Office, with twoticking. One dav service if de­
story dwelling, 8 story barn.
sired.
Sanford Mattress Fac­
J.W. Bell. Phone 16, Lake
tory. Phone 672-J.
Monroe, Fla.

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FIDELITY-Phenlx Fire Insurance
Go,, Raymond M. Ball, Agent.

H E LP WANTED^—

BPRING PLANTS now readyPeppers, Tomato#*, Eggplant
Collards, Broccoli, J.W. Bell
Phone 16, Lake Monroe.

W A N TE D 1-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.

We hai) tho novel ccpenence
of receiving a large nurubei oi
Russian and Italian patriots r
few days ago who were In f.
German concentration camp when
It * « i captured by out troop*
It was anything hot pleasant.
I have seen lomi |irett&gt; hoi
rlble sights since I’ve been over
here—but theso case* were tho
worst I had seen to date.
These poor
creature*
were
nothing but breathing skeleton*,
a few not even breathing when
they got to us. They were abso­
lutely starved—almost U&gt; death
Most of them were sl ret clo-t

Mill Friuli

B IR D SE Y’S

good

RUTOER Tomato pUnU,
thousand. Southern Plant
. Arcadia, Fla.

W ANTED : Men and women for
work nt crote mill.
Adkins
and Adkins. West 13th Street.
C ROOM IIO U 8E 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.

MUI Prices

lllrdsey’s Quality Feeds
100 lbs
All Starter Mash
.1.95
Growing Munh
... 1&lt;5H
1-aylnjr Maah
1.54
Scratch Feed
1.13
Broiler Mush
1.70
Dairy Feed
1.10
ling Feed'
1.20
Special discount 5 liiigw It
ton lota

BIRDSEY FLO UR
&amp; FEED M ILLS
315 K. I hI. 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.

W orld’*

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Denier

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l l.r'RK TYPIST for two mn»
Salary IH5.0P
( a ll 01*

HORSE, wagon and harm-,
Jersay cow. Seminole Ht Schoo
Farm.

’34 PLYMOUTH Coupe, Motor
A-l condition, minu* wheels, W A N T E D men to
tire*. Phone 404, corner 9th
i nitr reb-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 T E D TO R E N T
P a rtia 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
ni s he d .
Yew
m o u n d resident.
Senkulk Glasa A Mirror Co.
Phone Mullins, llilr. Theatrr.
I U Weal Second Btreel
O. Box (WU.
GOOD FOUR i •Hon cow, one
mile oouth oti Air Base, on M ISC E LLAN E O U S

A.C. Benson.

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Insect iprayi cookie sheets, cookie

800,000 WORLD Beater pepper
plant* at Lake Monroe. 1..H.
. 1717

Perk

Ave..

_Apt No. 8 ,______ __

ro-war bicycle.
212. U k c Monroe.

LU M BIN Q flR R V lC E O P A LL
K IN D S . C e ll. Couraen, County

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NK H. P. BRIGGS and Strat­
ton gasotln# moU)r ^or bicycleF. M. English, TanU K«&lt;b

4108.

lUARTBR BED, 185.00.

[k. RUY: kerosene cook atov#
with oven; living room auUe.
H , 600.1X1

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. 8JSOOOO CLEAN COTTON RAG8 for 8wv
ford Naval Air Station. Brim
. 0,000.00
to Sanford Furniture Company
. 7,600X0

10c per lb. immediate acceptance.
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GOOD U8ED egg eaeea complete
with flllera. Egg Buying BUtlon, no w. laL at.

WANTED TO BUY. M HENS
AND FRYERS. PHONE 441,
PALMETTO GROCERY, 817
IU BU N O A LO W . furPALMETTO AVENUE. .

p unfurnished,
:T A. WILLIAMS
YOUNG,

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Hill Hardware Company, phone

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(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 T E D —
2. Box 123» S. Sanford A v r

14600.00,

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TO BUY: Electric stove In good
condition.' Hanson 8hoe 8hop.
WANTED: On* good farm mule.
R. •L

Garrison.

WANTED

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O N E P A IR

U A tT IO N

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* ...... t e d with ueitks of dirt
m ol
filth ,
th e n
clothe* (what
I,,, they linil uni hanging from
th e n
din,.long
shoulders
and
.h o g g in g m th e m u d ; their thuff
liny, turd and sore feet covered
t&gt;\ t h e *,,iidu I* 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.

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M W . CooUraL . Ph. m u
101 W. Control
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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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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.)
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Mexican mytholo "• eaya. the
cacao plant woe airborne Into
Mexico by Quetxalceath God uf
the Air,'

Reclamation men In the Quar­
termaster Corps repair a total of
268,000 field Jacket* monthly lit
th* United Stataa.

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WELCOME

and cash register.

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PACKAGE STORE
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PAINT

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PROTECTS

IF / IT - mirrors

COLOR
cheers

The Best, Ford Service
In Central Florida.
Ws »pecislii* hi rumplrlr mo­
tor overhauls.

Stricklnnd-MorriHon
Inc.
Phone 206

Hanford. Fla

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CONCRETE • METAL

Greet

Spring

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Exterminating Co.
Termite nml Pent Control
• Rntn
• Bed BugH
• Roaches 4 Fleas
Termltca controlled with
our 5-year method.
Phone or write
224 Houth Main St..
Orlando
PHQNE 9532

TAKE YOUIt PAINT AND GLASS PROBLEMS TO
TH E COMPLETE P A I N T A N D GLASS STORE

FLETCHER E. BOLI-S. Owner

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A NAME OF FA M E

freth, clean wardrobe!

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IN SUN-PROOF AND CK.MENTIIIDK.

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WE H AV E A COMPLETE STOCK OF BEST GRADE OUTSIDE PAINT

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But the BEST bonds
you can buy/
are W ar Bonds!

GLASSTOPS*DESKJ

SPRING!

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FOR RENT— .

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dancing arut walking steps,
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running steps.

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RENT:

Machine fo r one nwi
take beet uf ear* o f
mvt-w

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ASKED

LAL l LAKD.

r ia l)- A statement of policy by
Florida vegrtnbli- grower* and
shippers on proposal vital chang­
es in federal O l’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*
th 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

U t t in k

'42 I)it«lM ( u«l. I .1o«r *rd» n

FWRNISimn APT. bv Navy man

Sanford Ave.

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 tC T i'i: PliftW and Harrcv,
Ioi Din- oi Rent
306 ltoil&gt;

1930 Model hot point electric W FI.Ill M
stove. Phone 323-W.
’tO ypwn
|i t ■
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nntrej
16— ACRES Orange- grove land
on hard road and lake. Thro
jitr fitr&lt;I
8tiles, 2632 Willow Ave.

ONE STUDIO COUCH,
DIB Elm Ave.

Uce O f Cotton Bags
Vegetable Growers
fa r Citrus In c r e a s i n g
T o lo S U e S l a t c H i c n t

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1549"

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ICHES

n t otouM tot em n u ru et tusea LACtMMJi
Wftf QMM0MLY leokto UPONAt sovol t m t t t t
AMOHAMYOOntNWUt ttN r r t m tU lLO V M t.

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If we wl»h to be Jft#| If

with U

preserve tavIoMt*
U thgb* IntsLi
prillli|W for which we IQ t « been M long con*
Unding— we n u ll fight!
^
—rx T iu cic u i:iu r .

ir'!____
VOLUME XXXVI

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Established I'JIJH

HCoiso Pledges
Recapture Of
Guadalcanal

SANFORD,

Or Aftwftatfd P r f «

Solom ons

am i

[o v e r a ll

sen
There has beer no offlciiri v\
on the whereabouts of the Ic .
_ n part of the Fifth Fleet, sinee i(
™ m oved close to J a p a n to
Its planes to search o u t

t*e re ,,4
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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I'M ;,

M rin lii'i

M

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The A sco Iis— Count 'Em

Take A Little Journey

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t iir t iin k f
th r
N|4 «*W I*i mi r
him
in
in
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im f« '
K u r i l mlII* r
k
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blurt
(n f
1t'lll
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S im 4- I h r
fr o m I hi
b Un r
M4'lr . *1 i i l f p i m l ' r
i l a f 1■

rd Ilure i4ii kw itg*i, (irrtnAfi)
/ktii All with mure than
t n it • t hg- toim.icc i*f luimh*i! rt1111h *| mi KfufLiiid 'iiR'c ihr

M iih iliie
|n if f .t
fo r up par el,
d ry k ik h I r, h v liliiij L flo o f
M - H 'i i i j r i
and
fu r n it u r e .
iv tf*

■%i 11* l \\ pi|no**hi y it ft of HOOff
ti« .... .
Own 10 iiicttdiniiN of
if ti

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b&gt;

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C m in ty

and Buluiuifi*' limtrtj,
\ (-onniiittif Ncitli Mi

pt

P ric e

SliMoiem

mrit himtn in prcpuiliiK hate

iif

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ri iicr

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hifsk
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th if* * c iip tr

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fur

i e *ul l t*d tu
" f t l i r prie-

1tii' 111Aa#■i rtdidiod h\ IIn* inur
\

Mr
|m . 'k

ShiOO*"* e it d iO t iid
Ilf

I 4*tf i d ft I lORH

w h ich

the t'l*\ !*t«u
t'lll
’ irreatly
1-nnptifv tin jib •&lt;( rnleulntiny
Itog j ’ i l i e n S i r a p p u t r l , JrK

( iotations (iiven A t, Prices Helieved To
From $3.50 To $4.00
He Highest Ever
Per Crate Today, Paid On Ixmg Haul i hmi*
I M.

m ill

y |M*fc

id

m ild a r &gt;

Mol F i­

ll »•»*{•% that
M. . . ’
i III

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linn-

i",* t tin i 1 Fun ! «*|i11 mod be
I iIimI 1111 the I ‘ 1* \ d M titi office,

ih aili!

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' ifid l'trl

I jM -jo u i

A II

Jjnd selhnf

* M11• i

ill liD

1.1r I#'*! 1 11r w. ** I h »m. I »

**ti M o ie ll 19,
ih ri t*iinlwge
luge of
|

1

I hi
tie i i u n t

Ut ’ Hiding

Im -i?«I on a nu-rrhnfit' • cost
und selling pi tees h*i the ttcntf
f i n r h 'l

w i.u

,i I m u s t

r ti r *i -si;11n

in e

thainunn vtio ful mol viUli
.it ti im*inbt*i to net n"i mi ndvkit*
jir t n n v

t he

i*

tihit-itOrw made fhr «a&gt; «*4»sni for the thinghlfci) *«
lintt'sfi Fu.oi i;*»fvf* r.n m itr ii,m* 1 jMiimd
udi'u »•*
Immhi
ii* htntl Jin '.molher tl.i&gt; *»f nit
,i ss*i nit*., raiding tier llrrmrfi
r.iil« a\ hr idkr, uf in Ilet Iin
*%4 jj i%t,n i
U &gt;-f i ini's re ti-

n-

LA(
h»iig *N«n j tihnufi? J
continue to jam roads loadht*! to Kttlsi?itJtiul«rn II ' , lay Snutlimcl

»d

1 i &gt;11in

I't li 1 nil \
tllrlf huilt Ho
ihi inti lji's*iJ hy A, it IN* lei son*

Celery Prices
Canners Continue
j Are Reported Up Taking All Citrus
On N. Y. Market
Still Available

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I l &gt;\ II I »N
M ir
l &lt; \P&gt;
t ■tiiI miiititw dit i Kill ms'ht
a t Ih r
bum ! till* of I t r r m u t n

New tlJ^V iebullitionr dtMgnrd

c o m m u n ic a tio n * hub to th e ru M o f S t. W c m b l t ' J i itit*. «(.»»!»
A rm y d i v h io in have d riv e n .
W ith M iin r
N h i d t ib io - If i
the S a a r. K a is e rs la u te rn l*ecnnie th e cant* i n f in te re s t »n th*
cloning ir » p » o f th e -Irri itiul 7th A m i i i i *n nn l*«*ml*«i» I&gt;ln a - !
enem y c lu tte re d rtxida- A liui* d u viiik* tn th e R h i'u
lin im '
i• i
n r r ehinfntr I d nil M r to / f 711 and i h r cut cm
VV . *i , i fw
s M .
I l l ainid o t h f r N u .il .strung ho hU
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(1 te n
«

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Kesserling Is Called
From Italy Keplaceing Von Kundstedt
On Western Front

tit

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V ic « A d n i M u re A . M it s t h e r - '
p o te n t c iirr ie i lin k fo rc e p rvsum a b ly s till was on the p ro w l to d a y ,
w ith th e T o k y o tn d m h in tin g I ’,
m ig h t scourge the iiy n k y iis o r
£ T o rin o * * w h ile w ith d ra w te g fro m
” th e m a id in g given Ja p n n esi w a r ­
ships M o n d ay in J a p a n 's in la n d

23.

Frank Shames Heads
Committee To Aid
On Pricing ( harts

^pinc island—Guimaras, th e 27tb
inv mild by th e Yank*—-a now
Austrillion otnphlbiuus advance In
fcn&gt;o preparations in Japan.
The new Chinn offensive stem£mc&lt;f from the Hankow area. The
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

M ARI H

New OPA Rules
For Merchants
Are Explained

Supported by tank*, 60.000 Japanese troop* opened
a new central Chine.se cam­
paign as Premier General
^Koiso promised to Jpunch an
^"offensive toward the recap­
ture of Iwo Jimu, Siapnn,
and Guadnlcnnnl."
Koiso’s bland pledge ignor^ed the loss of another Philijv-

tho

F R ID A Y ,

MontgomeryMassesT roopsForNew
Drive From Arnhem To Duesseldorf

Germans In Flight From The Saar

Yanks Take Another
* I s l a n d In Philip­
pines As Advance
Made In Solomons
0

F L O R ID A ,

iifrii iff vert rift* t if f ' It tlwiit
Httioiir* iiivut *»f the nfter*

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i: ' f ' 1,

State’s 100 Years l*n»posal Is Mudr Slate Salvage
Of Progress Told '['! ;S1'at!°"
Manager Urges
Students At High , I I H
Saving Of Paj:ei

An lnctt?a^# In miixiirnim ffekry
WINTEK II WKN Mm Jit, ol’1Ja»"tt I** • *li»m * these simplified
•hi*I
of $l.0U to Jl.f*U u emtr on l^itmiUv cuiitliiutd *4i tnkr *ll i *'i/uiutunie'* 'vtikh he did *Uli
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V .
Tin \ Ut i N fu tlrU Ih
c
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» 'nnjioiu|p*
» l T — g - end
an.l graiK-lrult
irraia-lmll tlmy
(buy youl'l
|miHi cl»rli&gt; llwit K. A. Mar,h.iLi Moulton L. Adjuns Of
Mf l t l l l
lf|
I'*di*hot pt i#e liaiAOlt . t U i r . r
itif'R YndR^l^rhri tte*
mL? verrk nt prh*p« -wfdHi
.sb“t i*11' f
fe
R o , | in H
C
’ollourt*
Is
r
I iil'to rir&gt; IT»r‘ Mrtpf
Jnck .utii vtllr*, iiin o iin id e
waa "fleeing," tha enemy rndio cordln1J£ to ihippen, i«ho now rv . new hhsid*. despite ihr m !.m *
i I ..
said Thursday that It was in fleet Tar mots optimism over the
it-li tt'mato.
Speuker(
hi
Program
iim - i i t
&lt;M
s't i| i| ilii'I Iff | l. '*1,4.
[«ll||lt•» tn
.waters "to the cast of the Okin­ c«ler&gt;
ccllcrv market lhai’ thtr&gt; did *&gt;• * i 11 n«^ *hipu
\f in his 1Tinri I* Hind* rw&gt;
awa Islands." Okinawa Is tire Monday ami Wudnvsday of this
ii|,o,
itn
Hoi iiIu
pmgii*'
itri11 g t&gt;»«ili
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
.p.(l
I
l*ui It ( f IhT oi ia w•’ ii ' j i t r p Hi.* ji,iiiiiM*l h.
A chain. It’s been hit by U. S. Car- * that market were orly F2.M) a I rmbitrifci *ti i In* titifih ru&gt;i «I the? tht reitlfu* I thV Lh
,
ltllo
(hr
1
riinii
in
I
ni
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a I*
itirt*r:ifl
krvprnl
ihfl
real&lt;t
mnxhniim
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'Her aircraft several times, the crate. Tmlay^ masltnum calery genpriil pii«*t* RHuBrii*ti iti thf i hi* cusl
|(( &lt;11 ill t
waa »tnlv*l !l
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hufiuii^\
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a
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last reported
raid being on quotations were $J.oO to fl.00 a .StiiUs prvviiilinif iaiim ry r»ncra|thi* OP.A upprovri the chart P't
.si i |*l«**|t
foreilriiA v%t*r»* film
vmiIi no
*unl&lt;*«l, th* tnt’ rchiint will bp stut lent a of HemiiioU* Ihgh HcIhh*I
crate.
March t.
i
hi
by Mmill Dll I AJt \(111Ills **( I|( *'k
w t
Thursday’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
•I •
Biirivlllc. irninf wtuihoit *.f tf'dhn*
'l l
made no reference to the Flf|4&gt;
prohibition rr ictus of irfriycr tunful. O m flirt* priip* ir»iig**d frum f if tiuthoii/mlion h not ii*ri*|vi*il i . I iiilrt*r 114* u ii* itiTr
1
1
I
ed '■&gt;
Fleet not the carrier aircraft atcir cars at no more than
JJ
to $1! 7 f*. m«wii\ 5 ; i*. d r | M ay * tin m e ic h a iit m i n i r r .* -'
at i he
W attack in the Inland Sea. Radio percent o f hu nker c a p a c ity , n i|ver«|, while giapvfr til r-iiiired I h n liiliiiig -m h H r lti* u n til t i l ‘ l A 1» Fuyari dran nf
rtdb-k'*
tht* i»?(tginM
Nt
rmtfctK j mil h*n if.nl o.ii
I - ft* II il '
silence maintained by the fleet ru lin g vkhich r w u lt e il in BpoilMgr fr*»m $J In *4* $ ' 1»
tbit e&lt;l I"* S&lt; I f *(,%
s* I
Sha on
•M
prevented any new assessment of of much celery w hen it le m h e a $1! 20. .blivi ie t
I »n\ i i • •&lt;) l »&lt;Its -t-il
i•
te rm m a U ,
w »*
ti**in&gt;
dsm .rr dealt the enemy In that n o rth e rn
1lifsf wpi »• Ik*ill". O'th-*
U
\\ P uIim. uu. Ir
•*! ' Cfl 11111S fut *\HfI-v I 11
during foray. A preliminary re n ttrib u te d hy M . L . C ullurn. p re s ­ higbeM p»i»e * fv ii
j hi l*J I ||tpill •I mII I*4"f VI*,Of of
I ,
(Ll*lD‘‘
nf tb( N|dlc M*1.i
t m m l&gt; l Hin t-I n to* FI.... In
.
port the previous day said 15 to id en t of tho ^ e n iin u h
I " "1ll s*'i ! Iiel l«e* i * ) " n*m t li c p i n t r • If ■•I
rt |, ,t
Mr
V&lt;l||i|i11m ( 11 I L
F
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m
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17 Japanese combat ships had
,i|t»!l'!| hu ll " !Hitfin.
I ||fiiiw Pi r&gt;« o! iiksit Win Hri that
i ii* *
tTil l\ bl it nt j iiFidv r Hi* F I i in *i
in the e d e r y price im r e n M .
1U*cur»la »•f: I hc I** lei aI Sin tv .ScutI. p i i t i* t l i i i i r roan
been damaged.
n
• tSpiinuh himI Mnti-li flu nf
|i*'jt«
Jm k
hiid i mi I
rrviH nervkc hniUi*U*tl Helen Sehlufemcycr, price ih it. n cuIbd whe*i t In 1,3 •&lt;&lt;Fmii n Iricv m&gt;u 1
Tho m ‘c n t Rpcll of hut d ry market
ii led
r•
w e a th e r, w h ic h council m uch c e l­ that the um» nf orangf** m» fur of the Winter 1‘urk wm pm*
nf
lf,&lt;
voltrd, hngliiiid deeded F’b*ibli [ ihIi nl
e ry to rip e n loo f a i t , w o * given this Reason wan more than double und i at loti hoard.
hni in I hV mi
f r
Lark l&lt;» Spain. In 11* I In- inU «l. III th
as a reason fo r th e recen t c e le ry that in the ruinpiimbh peiioil tif
-f t. .
the 11n114?*I Stilte* 1mitigbl Fbtiiibi pbne h.-*.
price e lu n ip by C h a rle s S h e rm a n 104*1-44. Canntra. thniugh .March
M'k'
.1 i
fr o m S ^ n itt « im I urn* \ I m 'U i
o f the F e d e ra l N e w i (K flc e ut ,|U of thin year. u*e*l M.ltOjOp
|l«&gt;ll'
b llllt
1 lit* l.i'k fli-L • .1*11 b .&lt;h i ' *'liW
the Sanford State Funner* Mar tiokc.i of orange* rompai c*i «, t|h
hlgljH 14V f *Si'llI *M1k"•■»■*11V1th t.. hi t » . .
in
the
"nim
u
pel
hr
I
ket. Graclea of cclenr now being |or&gt;lv 4.1 lV.:t.1
V Is■! I
it,. V|».'
AllgllwtllM MI*ii i
I*- 111 .i
ahiplMMi are much better, hu ion! 1,,f
yem
l
vbb*
Ik I . .
h u r t It i n 11 &lt;i f | h i
*tM i
Mr*. Minnie .T
Lord- vBryan,
widow
.si ni
'hVw. m .li_l I On« factor In the recent price
The (ftni efiull ronsuinptmu &gt;*) |
coin
of the laic Luthes^I. , 0 “ n
|Increase, he added, was that less cunnent. through Mok I-HV tut it I
WmIH UK' III*'i
i ) . » 1.11t »'«*iii
» at the home of Her stater, Mrs. celery was shipped this we.-k 111 1:t,7 7l.f&gt;2.'1 Uisr* IIS ..(rnins1 •
l&gt;
f Mi. *1 t&lt;
*&gt;,|111l -s* H I 1lu i %
4111 1*1 1(1 (&lt;l &lt; lllclli*
W Rosa Steward iii South Sanford, than last.
Only UN rats wrrt I J.RfiH.toftH Is im In ihr ™t«|w, t ill*' iLlhtl Shill (HI EiI'WT SuD'lr*
l»-:(1
.1..
muiij Musi i&lt;t. Mu • !• &lt;1 lb.
early
&gt;e»terdu y monilnit. She shippvil In the whole country able |h»i |&lt;&gt;,I of la.l yeai
Jf»hlH* It IV4-1 In I ||k* M*
I
A
pi
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I
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ill
7
IT
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1
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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 With lb* mfki iil &lt;*f Hi nr &gt; M
"»
past two years.
\\ N
. &lt;f
0
average of IW cars n day las Ids cilltts picture, bOd'I ui icriud
Horn Oct. 14, 1873 Tn Sanford, week. Florida shipments Thurs tvns rrportid shattered Die u»« ful It, |ii ef4tib*iil ol (In* Sa,,il»***l FI a glvt, 11*»wi' \I*i, (.Ii I- hi11 1 ft’ii t -let.
' Tl 11
(htIi
Mlnihtriiiil
A
axh-IhI iom and i*«qf Fliir blii In k ttii tn tnV t* Hft .*
Mrs. Bryan had llvtd all of her day were 07 cars.
of "consumer units" hud a two­ L»i
of
the* Fii&gt;l
MethwIiB* V ury
tllffv t v tif
u p p v n ru tu v
ii I« g b .
'vi vi «. r v 11* i
life
hero.
She
waa
a
member
of
♦
ft. |itlip** i iiet Ibc bund i«b« II
According to tho Florida Veg­ fold purpose, to hrinir ubuut n Church
The
. W'. Ch*»ullcr Florida Ka*ti (Tia»i Itnilnmd vttii
II mti I i ,■t,* r|
the Kbenoser Methodlet- Church, etable
Committee tn its March greater uso of Florida vitius and SlrickhiiuJ. Mothodial pn»t«r b‘r built. Ini ge hultfla iTritrd m il
»»’
«',f'
«bi*r»tlu‘
••nil
Oiif.nl
The United Dtuihtere of tha 10 bullttin. shipments of cslsry to fumtsh ’ a handy package fur
tourist inttiif.it vnii* kvuim’ lu ,n*glit
Mi
Jiibfihim * t*nI
Caasclbcrr).
will
prcwcli
the
Confederacy and tha Order of from Florida reached an average the consumer.
tha eoaii f i &lt;mii lb. ienter of the I fBal M-mr **uyh Rtntiou
im .l Jnme.s L. ,M e\\ Im rte r
term on.
the Eastern Star.
Reporta Compiled hy K. E.
of DC care a day for tho week
|&lt;‘tl l&gt;i nir\i,ii| nlb&gt; i him! iii-ihtip"
munic will be trovitM atnta.*
Survlvora include one eon. ending March IT, with the result Rausch, statistician for the Flor to rSprcinl
Made Is l L ieutenant
Hi* ilrernU-d muny |»ro|i*cU |OVr;1
m n'l' M*
b it v ire by th o
Scftiimih*
Leslie Tolar Bryan of Altamonte that market prices were disast­ Ida ctUu* Inspection bun an herr, II Ilfhi h ffk’hool
G|oo {&gt;lub tifiilt r that came to Fluridn at the tiriif | * 11&gt; I'm! i **limin J 'I I *'* M&gt;
W Sprint?* and one daughter, lira. rously low, especially on small indicated that the mesh hug step illreclion of Mn. Hulh Jackaon
\ M S I II \ II; I i m; i | | 11,11 t
of World W bi I. ,,f tho
-m .I tK- lM,dr of .... of tin
W.O. Hofmann of JackaonvIUe; aliea. At tha request of Chair- Ired into popularity almost overKB HUM LI B L N
I
Itfiuu.i.
In pant yearn, large nuinlirr days, of the uftcrmulli ..f do
'"•&gt;'* In shalluw -n lir
irtstlsnS Ot Cm * Tout
two brothera, M.M. Lord and IL msn I/Oring Raoul of the Com­
Mm. J-*. (&gt;j*v4i.‘ii
-Kmit • I
of wornhipom have gathered f‘&gt;* prrsalon ubumlniud fuImIi visin’ t I
IV. Lord of Hanford; three aIster*, mittee's celery division, Manager
AltAV bin ivr, a I' l* Tit &lt;i«li i iml&lt;
thin early acnrlce. and II I*
and vacant Ituuaca. With Mth
lira. Steward, lira. Emma Letaon Graw contacted all celery ship­
fi|*h*»u 1•**iiiIk‘1 |ii' l f i **m S,»i
pocted that a large number «lll nation nguin cnptigrd In *i!t-!T. C. IJliiisdell Jr.
of New London. Conn; and Mrs. pers . In tho state and obtained Fourteen Selectees
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fin«f bits •wi n pi '*ti'**ii-ti ' - I i
again attend this year, *old tho deadly Ini* inciti uf war," ahip- [
a, Edward Bowman nf Robe Sound practically unanimous agreement
I h Sent lo Ivondon i
&gt;; t. \tl i„(l
Tolle,
yard uctivlty was renewed, cara
Leave For Blunding Itov.
▼ four grandchildren. Hr*. HJ . that no eights, tens, XV or-hearts
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br it.|i|Uii I ll*i n Jin- 1111i&lt;&gt;Mhi i &lt;1
A Hpoclal Invitation to ntlcrv*! Vans uf prmluc, truck, trnvoisod
Leonard and Hlaa Laura Bryan would be shipped between mid­
Thunuie f!. Uluiihilell, .Ir , hi i 1 l.lvul
AfrUlh'ili"
d Lu
Im tht Finter »enric« ha« b«rt» rx the state. Army mid Navy bases
Fourteen selectee* from Sem­ tended tn pertonncl of the San­ and air b«sr« were built. He vkii.n fiuiiu’rly In cbitrj/i* ^*f |»liui IL»\» ■ tnurc ih »n I *u a&gt;*«»•«•it»
l
of Detroit. Mkh.l MaJ. Lealle T. night and Saturday, March 17.
inoleCounty
were
Inducted
into
Bryan. J r« UBMC. tn tha'South and midnight, March SI. It was
.
ford Naval Air Station, ho added. termed Florida the Ban Amerl nin«- mill wUti,"4lfc-i III Uii* O ff" * . Im.ui « |*i'&lt;*l**l bi I
Pacific; and Dale Holman, USN, hoped at that time that the vol­ service aid left thle morning at
•11v* Ih.iuLmi^ dm»It»»i!»11tr nn
Can stale, sntd (but she hud cun of \Vmi MobiiUiitiiin itinl
0:t)0
o’clock
on
a
epcclnl
bus,
.
at
Great
Lakoa
Naval
Training
untary restriction program would
*1
tributed mightily toward war and varnluti in Washington, IK (' mul hiiii* id from of Aihi i ir*m ii&gt;** i&lt;
bound for Camp DUnUIng. Five S g t Ralph Williams
# Station. Great Lake#. I1L Abo materially Improve the market
added “ let us vow she will con­ who tin Miirch 14, un-i ft|'|}oflilt*il ,i that ting lo l lu Bbuu 11v ,ii
other
acicctee*
who
had
been
by IVvAitk’ili Itotuujveli he ( 'hn*f I flvu sjij tlu* mfnmtiul It Simli A m
The Icing restriction .order on
Chased By Elephant tribute pruportlonal.lv toward «»f
Ati'*tni«»«B fur Ennui mir Affi»*» - I'otr.- mot inI ,t . ilU igmn
vegetable care waa removed last called, wer* transferred to selec­
pence."
tive
service
boards
elsewhere
to
Saturday by the ODT, three day*
Dean Knyart thr-i added u few In IjHfitlon, with tho rank of , Goiniwu liuft*|ioi Li I ud iimI « ,,m
.
bafore originally aeh7dul*.l. afU ,
imTUcUd, ac«nUr&gt;r-*« ^
|" X
remarks in which lie told of n MiriNh i. vkiis n roernt ifun*t ru mtRiiviil!«n linr wlmli *n
appeals for .IU rtmoral bad been (Tarter, aeloctlva ssrvtce clerk.
f
w .a l, ' n.i. i! trip to Germany shortly after the Sanfotil wUli Vita vinlvr, Mrrf. (
lyinl uinmy fiioviuiriu of t»ooi.
jungles
of
India,
T/Hgt.
Ralph
Most
of
ih#
man
who
lefl
were
by the Semlnola. Florid*
o E S "i«sS ,“^ i f f « T s |
close of World War I, und taw H. I Liu son, ami hin pnivnU who uml n|iiljjment that (hi* f ir» I loeul
Williams
wrote
KU
parents,
Mr.
in
their
Ut*
twenties
or
early
and National Farm Bureaus,
Gamut) soldiers already train­ recently moved here from Ijikc- counterattack u^-uln-t Vtiiftiran
working with Florida repreatn- thirties, a number ef them mar­ end Mrs. W. O. BUnscIl of San­ ing In preMratlon for the pre­ land and now live at 111 West
ford, " I have never been so
ried and with famllle*.
until 'JO hours after the initial
sent wer. He farmed that peace bo Sixth Street.
Men from Sanford who left ■cared In my life*'
"Mr. lllnlsiletl," ercnr,llnc lo .1 junipuff.
Having been given a five da maintained by teeing to It that
were: Looter Philo Harper. John
"Our squadron bombed und
recent Item In the New York
Freak Butler, George Edward rest period from hi* duttea wit our liberty la preserved.
Times, "w ill be a member of the strafed the railway yard nl licit
The Rev. E. D. Brownlee go
ElUworth, W l l l l « r 4 n M Jack- the Army Air Corps, Bgt. Wil­
staff of Ambassador John G. durf, southeast of Colunit," said
ton, Hannan WataW Spivey. Her­ liams, who used to spend" mOch the invocation. The high school Wynant and will Ire responsible Lieut. McWhorter, "after H-Jti
bert Franklin
Noses, James time bunting In Florida near the glee club tong, "Suwannee River," for foreign economic affair* re­ Mauruuders had dropped their
Robert Ashley. Melvin Howard Wektvn- River, set out at night tha Florida Stale son;g. Mis* ferred to him by the State !)c loads. We really munglrsl those
___________
. . . ... to
„ hunt
.
with
eeveral. buddies
deer Lucy Ward tang “ My Florida,"
and -ether' gems, he wrote? Deer Mr*, fluth Jackson, accompanying. nartmmt -fo r-th e - FHA'.-'Tticvo tmeks amt there went yo* many
functions were previously per­ other fl|fhter-boml«rn,'uml _med­
were so numerous "they 1
" ..
. . .
Henry White, Cletl* R. U*rdfr» Uacwt
formed by W , Aversll Hnrriniun iums doing the name thing In
•m
l.) drive
.t.l„„ a
• hound dog crasy,
'
would
TH* term "game preserve” m- and Philip Iteed and lnclndo.ru cities arid towns all over witter n
he stated. They bagged on*
stead of “ gamo reserv*” Is used presentation of the War Shipping Germany that J marvel that the
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* 4* other deer.
About two mile* from camp tn the United States end is limit­ Administration, the War Food Nails are able to move anything
»
Edward Jam**
ed to areas tel »,lde for the pro- Administration, Uni War Produc­ up lo the front."
transferred to .Jack*on- they ligMlad a big ball elephant tecttlon of those specie* of wild tion Board and the Petroleum
The Sanford pilot .1* the son of
which trumpeted and started
a; Gilbert Golden Derli, trana- after
Mr. and Mrs. Hlaford F. Mc­
them, rortunately th* ele­ maiemala and birds that are de­ Administration for War.
red to Clarksburg. W. V*.;
"In addition, Mr. Btalsdell will Whorter, rural route No. 1. He
phant could not •** very well at fines by law or commonly hunted
Brack Wkltaker, traimferred to eight
represent the United Slate* on graduate! from Seminole High
and they get away oafsir, ■* "gama."
the London Combined Shipping School end was employed by tha
but Sgt. Williams wrote that hla
Fruit Company.
Com
Th* minuet, which the French Adjustment Board and the Lon­ Barney
Harney Dillard Fniit
brought to perfection, really be- don Committee of th* Combined tiMtls. Fla., until h. entered I he
army In July. 1J U .

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Pioneer Resident,
f DiedThursdayA.M.

E a s t e r Services
Will Be Held At
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Mayor Explains Work
On 1dual Highways
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llu jjiiv ,

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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

llcrnltl rcganJing

ruaila

.iiu^Trt/'ruriartK
3, which embrace* Park Avenue,

consist, of retreading from Ful­
ton Street tn front of the City
Hull lo Ix-yond the Zoo on the
tnkeshoru boulevard.
Thi work on Road 41 start*
at Burk Asenuc and extend*
uiuiig rood JJ. wlrisU include*
Geneva Avenue, to Cameron Ave­
nue,
The work on Rouil &amp;7, which la
Celery A venue, begin* at th* City
limit*, which i» at the east boun­
dary uf the ball park, and ex­
tends a* far a* Sipes Avenue.
Mr Higgins and Repreeentalive M. B. (T-Bone) Smith are
taking the matter up with th^
Stale Road Department to •#* tf
they can have thi* work extended
to tho Oatoen Hrldge on Celery
Avenue and to Richmond Avenue
Cct&lt;nra Avtnuo.

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F a m ily Argument I *Ai|
of «atd Court thU tat day
ehtso rsslJenc*
A. D, l l l i
Ended With Axes offCl Hnrrt.
net IT COB AT SHAD
n I' HEHNhON.
"J1 k of Circuit C urt for 1
And Jail Sentence
$3 5 ,00.
S*inInoU County. Florttlil, |
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A family argument which »tart
Carriage. |*r»cruti y 1
i H i O W N E R , 5 room rwidrncr e J w i t h w oT il * and e n d e d w i t h
rii oi»« 80o.
I with toith and large sieeptnr w i l d l y h m r d M h r d a se ^ . a l l o f
f*&gt;rvh. uilli 2 I 2 K i n of Knot a h i c h v i t c a u s e d by n v e r ^ m d u l IS A C R E S Or»nge gro w land
cttru* and garden land*.
In
ence in intoxicating liquor, lead
oti Hard road and Ukr. Thro
1 pvala
$500.00 ca»h, the bal
unday to the arrest of I^ike
S U lK 2882 Willow A w .
nnc« in monthly payments. R Williams, negro, who Monday
V I W m r. owner.
T W IN BEDS. 618 Park Ave..
was given
the stlffest sentence
give
since Judge J. (i. Shaion assumed
K IC K country home. 2H n a n
office o f Judge of Cilv Pourl.
land, fru it trrr«. deep well,
Williams, now serving time
electric
well, electric
water W F.M HNG: By an expert with
with the City work gafift,
system, quirk male, $4.000.itft
30 year*' wwpenrnce who guar- finexl 110 0 or 90 day* -or u««iuilt
C all County 3303, Pat-ls
anlrr-w erajv job. Would ip- and hattery, pliui a at ra I f hi 90
n n n a le a Inal. Temporarily days, 12 0 0 ot 90 days |»lut
T W O S M A L L fartna—one with
loratisl at 40K H Erench Are. straight 60 day* for driving while
S acre* tiled land, good well,
A. R. Welch.
drunk, and also had his driver’*
1 ewe story dwelling, garage. nut
S w a t about COO ft. west of STO RAG E your car at Kant*! license revnked. Chief It. G. W il­
liam* has the “ evidence" in the
Garage.
Spec la’
rata
la k e Monroe Post Office. One
case in the form of a lin g nxc
storage.
w ith 8 acres tiled land, yond
and a hatrhcl.
Well, about V* mile from I j I i
general
Beniamin C. Walkii *, negro,
M onroe Post Office, with two- C A R P E N T E R IN G ,
pairs. W J . Russell, 705 W. 9th ran afoul of the law when round­
•tor? Swelling, S story bam
S i phone 747-M.
e l up for vagrancy, he i ci.va.ted.
-J.W. * B * )l. Phone lb. Lake
arrest K o r 'U ils he was fined
Monroe. -Fia.
I'l.t'M ill M i-R E P A IR S — Water $100 or 90 days, for vagrancy
Heaters repaired or repldated; $10 or 30 days aid for disorderly
6 BOOM bouae. bath, hot water
waste and sewer pipes unstop­ conduct, $10 nr 3&lt;&gt; days.
^screened porches. I arm land.
ped
“ W e are as near as your
Bond of $51 of J I). D riggers;
).00 Cash, In peacfnl l-»k r
telrpboM*',
George Couracti, wihtbe, saho eras charged -mih
M ary 5 miles from Sanford,
Phone Co. 4104.
drunkenness and disorderly coflone block from lake, look for
duct, was estreated Other while
the
cream
bungalow
with
C H E V R O L E T OWNERH
case*
Monday w e n . B. A. Drig
trim, red roof, 3 doors Are you yetting genuine Chev­
. o f acbool. Interviews of- rolet parts on your repair jobs? gers, $5 fine or 20 day* for
.•OO'T.M.'Baity. J.U. Smith A complete line is available at drunkenness; llnrrv .Steininnyer,
dninkcnness, $20 fine nr *&gt;0 ilavs;
owner.
IfO L I.E R MOTOR SALES
Richunl Mciir?. Paul IV .Souther
?(&gt;* w . 1st. St Phono 522.
O N E NltTE ridiny pony, liridlt
euull r h»r in *1
rwj K*
Slegiill
and
saddle,
11 3 8 no.
Phone
iluiirdcrly cufuhtcL **i^u ttinicil
MA lT K K S S U K N O V A T W H
81M .
Aid. T Y P E S m altre»«e» and bo* over tn Milttniv Police uf D ay­
M-ring*
rrhiiilL
Have
your tona Reach; \S A Fcvler was
S PR IN G P U k N T S now read ywork done while we still have fluid $6 for ri-rklr«- dining
Peppers. Tomatoes.—F rcp la o l
Cu m , of Jack Johnson a d
ticking
On, day »ei-vlee If deCeRards, BroecoU. J.W
Bed.
Jerry Maitm. negroc- aiirstril in
&gt;110.1
Sunfonl
Mattress
Ear
Phone 18, la k e Monroe,
“ moondune" raid, weic turned
Imy
Plmnr 672-J
over to Federal author (Lie*:
SIR BOOM bouae. large lot with
Cases
of
negro involving
of fruit trees. Price $4.
fine* were- Ed Ross, clurigcd with
. Raymond M. Ball, Real
vagrairr,’ and rlttnrkenne** $60
to r____
W A K TIJIi— r « l f&gt;rwi ittH s frrr lian* fine or 90 day*; J*liH‘* ICJTlcgr.
!r\ »«»i k.
Apply In |*crson, reekle*. driving. $6 or -III day*
COLLAR!' . plant-, J T. N th lit
‘ rr»»lm hour* arid waxes. Sem­ and $51 bond e*tir alr-,1 on va­
KW Palmetto Ate
inole County U um lry, HID W. grancy cliargr; (iiffr»rd Harris,
.Ird St
charge-1 with vagtunrv " a * flne-l
D O U Bl-E bad. praetleatly
125 or .10 -lays, Tom llogun.
E98.n0
A vc
A i’piiratinii* arc ajfMin ofaen for charwerl with drunkennes- nnd
K U T 6 K K Tometo plant*, **\oo
hnv» o( high bchool are
- agrnl ry. was fined $25 or 30
ihmiupdl Southern FUnt F »tm
for a fit i «*h w l employment in
avs
A trtd i*. Fin,
!■*titl
Si»Urv stiic an
Born 11 i&gt;f n^jxrofb w i t vail tut
lifot W f Hi- &gt;i«tir rut inr a (Mr?* a, H on 1 hr fttlhivuriK « Kn i;r- f* m
S noon
H 0 U 8 K clow fr*, * 1&gt;
*t'c *ml phiiTir mmiLpi if any. drunken nr *■,
Violet
Alilu olifr
or term * Phom 1 00f&gt; of .*&gt; W
r
l*« M I I I - l fuaktt A re| rfilnl AlMfC*! Hcinny ( lev* l«nd, It*it**-re Hr jnii
Is- Bunk. It Sa nffiril Hr rail'll* S®n W i It inm U n1&lt;Jr n. I ■*»n* ISIe ck » 11*1
A l TTO JACXR1
f ■’r«1 A ppl ir «1 imih r lo»e M » rrb John Tkkii-* flM **!»«h Btr .h*
T«*U 71 w »n t one of the*c hiirh
III,
**
1-r tier ly rtoidoi- I. Jaitir
fTTRiifi, loii(T Unlmg H(tl. Hnr»|
1f f j
u&gt;-&lt;rrt rnad»l4e fi »rn»U
A ft * \ l \ ’i I'rMipIc ikkirw ng*r%*( *?* uf (ijivin 1hiUja'Insn,, J for
hmin, Flunk
Milton ui d IMi*
^hmvt jowl conu in
""H u n fin lihrht htiubt ?ork ami Jorip-. \ |r. i-*n h. f"i S'»niil( itn I
H N l s t R 'W riTOR SAI.KS
run nf 1 \rmi »*l«l rl'lhj «|uitnif lottery, Willie J&gt;$n|lh $ 1 . ff*r
808 W . Fin d S t
Phone 522
_________________________
i|a% ftidih lfi&lt;i or IftwDi park reekleio drikinv. Btuik WriicBl,
O R A N G E S, $1.60 bushel, deliver '
v"
Sfl
mA. rheme 788-W
TKI h l’ Ilu N K iiiaratm . waiters
wy*(t res.es,
maids
Mrs
FOB SALE
Perry, Ph..ne 1 -1*0
T r o atnrv. si* room boose, cor
T ill: HI A 1» « *K » 1^ 'Mil*
M r lot
T** I p \I All l'.1V
SLR\ It l. Station man Semfmde ilHleKTIN'.Robert A . William.
Tir.- Sb..p .’&lt;*1 N I'ark Ave
Mr ! ) • * * •
• 1'I* 1 T *
Plume 7JJ
Atlantic Hank Bldg
'•via 1 -If T5t%*
: l17
r r .. L ii*r
A i t.v I .A 1*11 S n a n t c d
hilll
41 Pel 30 r 1st G|l
LAKE
M A R Y - Furnished, nr
time or pa it turn 11 A A l*e
A I* '* I*
copy at once—6 room hou-m. 2
|»ll&gt; *»l 1 nslltul \&gt; '
laltmewt Store. Sanford Avr
bath*, 2 aererned in eotebo.
tntk
nue.
T rlkl
H ft
III ■ • t i l
jy n I I f I r (1
I 1« * I
gas kitchen, w-aah house, elec
w
i{|
|
f..r
tllittrrr
I
41
fetfii
Trie pump.
tip. IS car garage 66 ft P O P tilR N
AND C A N D Y
A T ifaillBf 1*04 III 111* ( IfFUlf
I d ill
1 18 ft. Green flouse, heating
TEND A N T 1
White man or fu r H*($i1nolr (.'ot*ul&gt;
Pl t t i u i*
tn
rl II»i*kla
8 acre*. 60 citrus tme»,
woman 16 In 26 to take charge i'|uiiT*f i, bt Irfirltir Jtfiiiri
on bard m ad; also 22
of concession.
Salary $22.00 Too «r* hereUy re*}t|tred i*» fil*
ynuf wrliirn appeerfriire w-iili Mt*
to $28.00 week.
Must be able Clerk
acres In citrus and muck land
of ••**! Court In Ihi ruunly
to work from 1230 to 9:30 (Vut 1 Hnua* *1 Hanford, Florid*,
on lake. Terms. Owner. Frank
P M. dally. Apply by Satur­ rot or l#4»fnr« Vtom1«&gt;. th« Itl d»Jf
April. A Dm 1H1, or A Uefaull
day noon at KIT7. T H E A T E R . o(
Hill Ur enltr^d
you «nd
_
.
SA LE
u!i| r*u »« will proceed «x t»Mti
F h » room bungalow, good loca EXPERIENCED stenographer, lo­ o ilD ritK D that thl» n olk j !»♦
cal girl preferred. Call H olly­ putill«hrd onrf t week for four
wtjth two lota.
cI &gt; firn*M'UlIve W9*k. in th* Hunwood Shops Office.
Robert A. W illis as
712
Atlantic flank Bldg
('A l.l &gt;:RS, Stowers ami Truck
cn
'p p ly
Freight Station,
Y1XK1B tamp, window shade.,
\t, l ii*.| Mr eel
alcohol stove, electric curling
irons. Phone HMiJ
LTV
Gcally

f

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f

WANTKD TO RENT

FOR SALE
8 room house cm lot 100 ft * i
M l ft- Cat outside city limit* on FURNISHED house or apt. with­
in bus service to A ir Base. Con­
pavwd road. Immediate possession.
tact Lieut. (jg&gt; J.W. Schaefer.
Robert A . Williams
Hotel Mayfair.
7&gt;S
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

PERSONAL PROPERTY Fl.OAT
^R^INSirRANCE. Raymond M
Agent.
PLANTS

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h fe * .

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-' L

.

[5 :

Oryntal

Rat

and Tel low Bcr

■mnda Onlon riants y&gt;er M, 82.00

lota, $1.78. Thrifty healthy
BAGS
.4/8 citrus bags, perr M
$98..‘-o
Id I k Cabbage Bag*, per M
8168.00 Tbewe del b e red in M

• h i t quantity of tire*,
ST Sfistock
of tuba*, no pre­
fer tube*. Get the

. &lt;Ujl&lt;jrvs

you

in th* Clfxqil

E I I I E J I lE llia E 1
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fit*
ICE R E F R IG E R A T O R S ' m

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IN
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Ijj
ill.

fn
r
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nig. this .suite will lend ehurm to your hedroom tills Spring utitl for
many S]iriiig^ tn come! Kivt. pit'ces. Red, sjrteloiH fh e s t of I'rawer-.
N’ lte Stand, Vanity with large plate phts-s mirror and \ arntt Hem It,

C H E N ILLE
Ueen pile chenille

Phdno

824

or

I

S P 'W W V A T T ,

SEV ]

FLORIDA. PRONE 1104

ONLY 12 LEIT!
50 11). capacity

SPREADS

in .stin.shlne coiora

to

tlrcaa up your hedroom t Iteautiful ih1.signs
on partte! hackgroumin or solid olors. Kasily
laundered am! faaL colors- Many eolors ami
at v leu to ,sol cl t f i om

LUGGAGE

J ^.95 up

!1 D

doing away thin aummor? You’ll need
a new hair Come in now and aelect one
from our lurgo stock. W ell constructed
with rayon satin linings.

write

Ol

IJJ

0.10 up
11*1u* T ai |

llay Staton

a fjM v o tcta

FU RN ISH ED
apartment — no
children
Ensign John Caplstran„ Room 203, A ir Station.

ill

"the chair with
an a ir"

M ISCELLANEOUS
Phone K79.

FEEDS
WILL TRADE V-8 1986 Ford
PICK-UP, In axcwUent condi­
tail) ihlpScratck, Dairy,
tion for lata model coupe.
Phone 368.
food*, ret our

50
$129

A suite of ilattinction and heautitul tleaignl lllontle wimhI in mntlern hI vI

or apartmenL Perman­

Box No. 4— Isresbuni

IN Piek-up truck bor­
2 house jack* from SoLumber Company, proof
F A . Dyaon, will
return them at once.
needed for war work.

-loragc prohlent!

or unfurnlahctl houttu

FU R N ISH E D home or apartment.
Contact
Kns. C.L. Sullivan.
Mayfair Hotel,
&lt;

It K K E G R K J K R A T O K

I't-rfet t anawer to your foot)

M ODERN BEDRO O M BEAUTY!

2 Bctlroom fumiahwl

ent. Civilian resident.

Ilia

Wlirn wui uni- U K for a regrigerant,
tiu-i. '-. i i h II&gt; tin reaaoii for ftKwl waste
it keen- ftuHis fresh ionjfer. Ice

WANTED
TO RENT

FU R N ISH E D house or apart­
ment. Call Lieut. R. M. Roby,
Valdes Hotel

PARTY
rowing
i « « r cortllVato, a Norcurity
peytr
V t^ A rP E D TIRES
pLaso
Ik most el res,
Vitally
M

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Against

IS

CURTAINS washed, starched and
nw
N
O R W A L K TIR E S
stretched
818 Melloneilla Ave.
W » k vt 1
tk atnek both passenger

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y0o 'tf°°! jC o tr ^

IA*gill AdvertiHument

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1915

16,

HELP WANTED—

«

i
$

M ARCH

Sanlwwd, -!•’ IeMSw -on e e j M l ttwislt '&lt; l r t h l T 4 i ? l 'l J t l ^ [ ' '
L+ut 4i&gt;»ixiilwwa*
tVfTNLUll my hand arid tha
Can rt Jbefore Monday, tho Id day of
- “D-, •—
—
default I »e»l of aald Court thf^ 1st 4ay
anJ^
address for Semlnala County, Florida. ■-*
iM R
In ' April. At**S. or
Chancery, by Csisfa Klny
You 'w ill be entered ayatnel you anil .f March A 0 . 1*11
COURT REAL)
Cnsrli* King
ora hereby reqipred to file your rent ranee will proceed et parte U'lR CUIT
O F JIERNPOK.
I l f Mills Strsvt
written appearance with the Clerk f Tt tdl ItKl' ih*l this rod ice lie
Clerk
of Circuit Court for
Vsldosta. tJsgiyti
,
. published once a week for luur
Seminole County, riortda.
Vou are hereby notlttrd that of said court In the luuntr (ourt ,, c„ ll&gt;Kutit, w,ek&gt; ui the Hany

finCETINOs; TxJ C i l IUfrf*fl
l N O ,

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liUSINESS SERVICE

lV .

Sanford, Flo ft

t

F R ID A Y ,

Tar A Perk -Up
after week lUit

B ILL’S P A C K A G E

STORK a BAR

A

Complete Hn* of

Wl— — Baa* — Whtakey

^

DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA

||| Patterned after the skilled 18th Century doHijfiiers, this Duncan Phyfe itofa will add charm
■ m to your living room. Durably upholstered in
tapestry.

III

Beautiful. , . and
wonderfully com.
fort a ble. Blend*
.th companion
ic :a — in living
tom, bedroom,
til . . . Made by
mlinson, *7suace o' enallty.

49-50
each

* ‘.Mter.

I
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BRIGHT MIRRORS

it

To reflect the beauty of .your homo
you may select the appropriate mir­
ror from our fine collection. Prices be­
gin at only . . , ‘
p *
-. ‘ ff l iw ft r J
:*1 W

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•Q.95
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.50 Up ICH 1FF0R0BES

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32,50
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nifh to be free, if rrr irvh u
p rru r i .■ ijTtoiate ihvs-s laeetiaeb l* p m ,
legew for vldrh we hart been ao loa f conlend[nf — we mint fig h t!
|

— PATItU'K

VOLUM E X X X V I

E sta b lfch w i

Greatest Raid
.Of War Made
A
an

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

1U0H

Surrender In Cologne!

* S if i — f la t u

wsHihln three mTirm.of tM Bllooo

Amos I. Vickery, 50,
Died Friday Evening

F ro n t

r

Predicted

in&gt;

strike*
'I 1th** it r nui|?«»ii
rill- \ mt*! ii lill- !*♦
v I'UiollUK
- t i l
1 1 nl pp ht'U.I
. o| l|* |M»* u f
Hit
*h » w Is
i h - i p Its
fouirht on
thi* 1 H t l f i i i h u i f b f n l j j i
(hi* **.k',
.(
I he*
f*L
t-l.uh iiuming
i i u r f h (♦• . h r B u h l
the
III
thi*
III n t h .
lU llC Dt lk
Dll
p o llin g
flu
H
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1 ill 1 .1
11
1111-|* »* •&gt; 1 b i l l l \ i m v i
m ilt's of
I..
vtlthln
22 m ill

W A SH IN G TO N , Mar. ID, C/P&gt;—
A hr u amt tiirhtrr ^qu^«7r on
f.isul,
lirr* nntl manpower
iimy lifmliip r\pn nuirt di*cwn
f-iruiiK' In thi* homr front. (JoviMhmrnl o ffin a K lirrttirtnl ihla.
-uylnir thrrr will hi* Iktllr If any
1 1*1 n*f as lnntf
l hr two-fropt
W ITH T il F IA M F D i n l u i A F

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group of tier man -nldieis ore shown .1

wt*r Kiiitit»urw
Mt* &gt;
n v ilia

» l.-t- i

of the American kir-t Annx Dc-o to -,-v,*,.&lt; attackbom her « mi tile fourth large-t *1 r n . , 11 v in.l tin*
wrought HI this ati-a. tto- .alhctrsl .*-0 ,., .,,-.1 vlrrjuHv
( Internal n,na l Sound phot ** i

meal

rrm.L
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.1- hi.ms* #19 facing llu* tljfhlrul
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nut

it. .id tupplv iit.ml inn &lt;»( the

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InfuTi* il KPt*» iM»ttrr,‘
ffit ml &lt;ht l»rr$l
v ir t iir v
in
m id y r a i
the

10 Housing Units Market

ir.*

Director .l; ,,/
in ifr \rmiig

worse
u

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i n |{ |* S M K N

.1
r»r f
w|(

$«d f i ■dii tin efi- 1 hiink **f 1 • i
loro it-1k ’ h* * *sf Mij.it htfU

i

figiittiik'

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Ki-li phssT.

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f

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m o n tn i

Funeral

Services

Flier

Honored

diArloot'd

thjii

ib*

Immediate ,Con«truc- rractice Of K 1 111 n jM-ny »'&gt;j w*. production »o*fi
* ii.,..,, &lt;*•lll(
,,
f
nrt I ? •&gt;
&gt;
is
1
l i ' i have filed eonfidantlal and pesil- I l C T I l U s l M
lit It
s M Ilt t
Laying
Hens
Is
Hit
tlpn oC w TO Unitn
. U L i r t S I W f . mv " e »
1 M 5 D ie d A t H o m e
By William Wilson !KttSf
Slated Fot* Florida
*HJ
.
.
..
.
..........
On
Friday Kvening
fb

J At KHON \ II.I.E,
Marc ii
in,
Autlmriratlon for tin- canslrui
)
I a&lt;iiit try
im uiiH
wit I
lion of 10 housing unit* in Hun* I
miiki' maid v tint! hfli* tin* iui
ford in the nrar future for l^nc H,uu if tili uilt itn|i ihi* p n ‘ti*ht
fit o f Naval personnel with lam
irrm i
t*f
killmir
Inyuir
dies in order to ease the hous
an*
nn«l prirfs 11 r
ing shortage her*, is yuotainod
irnintr u p " Witlinm I.
WiNon,
in the l.'i.fdlOJJOt) joullay. appro IiiriH*tor i f Si a it larmi-r^' M hi
printed for thjg purprwo in I-lor k**u, AifliJ in his i i up nrui miirliH
ids by the liou-e and Senate rpYjfw yi'sis*ri!nf
Naval Committee*, according to
*Ref&gt;oHs ts’ltfiiit i/ my nffir e".
a recent Associated Pro-« dis­ I Bp t'smtiD'n’.f irtdi. at*
'unt'k
I»«*111f i vfD* m -*MrI**l k ilhr.i' I,t v*' i ■
patch from Washington, l&gt; '
The

N avy

lia s

fs-en d ir i-it e d

to |ii A s*Hifi -ts the

^i1- 1rrimii*fi(

Imi &gt;

mntf*, i»*i binl«*d m offirial .juht

f i
h.ll.I
Fimrpul
Srrvicc•u
Fufmnti
I'carnkfi
u!
10 prr rent in the *ix months fnl
. uini'
nvtiy at hi mu l i t !
IuvmJii ^ (irrman roUappr, g rid j W'rfo cMrufiu tenl ii) Hi* I e* (*le-||( ally detpetiinfr to around
|*rr at
fiVlot'k 8 yu«lnk wtl ’ t fHHIM
rrnt in thr six In 12 months
With the* lte’ % .1 \ 1 “11v iih’ l
thrrrnfter
-Mi. m 1»nit
W Tll
#iati«ticiin»,
similarly Ii t*V, \ V ( i r n ' l hail
1
i f i'e-ii
1nturment
wu*
i*
furiM’ aetmg a slow start on con
Carnal er &gt;
tra.t
ci»nc*rllatlonn,
r«por|«dly
Mr l'p»r«i.n »it * '■ M 1
figurt* a 'US per cent drop In all
II
nuinitmom and, reckon that th* 1872 in I U iiim*t»*
1 11Uifwr mg
will
extend
over
■* WAP h •f1*n 'e*1eh fil
silllrtl fttUUitf*
[ v••at
time
i . • ..
s.H(i h * .■
I
Moth estimates are baiesl mi nection
i,
•dlicatisl
M
l
hr
1
t tin
aftftiimptinn of an e;wi to
|(it r man rrMstanc* in June, but H e n n i tttv i l k #ml -*• ' •at I.*I u*.
• |t is emphasised that the dal* MiiltAiy Ara«i«*mv at * hek l i l . l l f
turw+ xhow*. n drop uf only About

,

Nt*v York Mayor Ex­
t e nds Mid-Night
Curfew 11H 1 AM.

anproving
Ac
appropriation. | |iri»fttjftld«
| wrs thru
In thr flu#h
•about thr volume of tuuriat trnv
"Adtiiituiu of a !♦* point pro of the Normandy break ■through
el to Florida, which llepresenta ; gram (m
t no l.ng .he word ln*t ve»r. official* predicted *
live D r U c e y ( D M a s h ) declar.*! '
"&gt;n ert.o„ with the rush of war contract canceil*
sale ah.I cunsu iiiptimi ,.f fruit* turns promptly after V-E Day
ought to be restricted

Chairman Vinson i l l (in )
"Florida ought to make up il»
mind whether it wants the Navy
for it* tourists. It's a very seri­
ous sltuatInn th* way some land­
lord*, entaring to tourlits. gouge
the . . r v l . . men on rents and
evict them on short notice »a
they can get higher rate*."
The shortage developed. Vice
Adm. Ben Morrell told the com­
mittee, “ because of a growing
morale problem due to separa­
tion o f families of service men
and because the desire o f 'some
landlords to get high tourlet
rate, ha* promoted them to evict
naval .personnel on short notice.
The housing work could be
completed In six months, he addedi

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“

BealMle

q u * U - * t | 1 7 .m . ,

Conditions at specific markets
be described os followst
"A good rain the. first of last
week at FloriJa City greatly im­
proved conditions. Tomato pricee

ESK
X T SatM M B (S,
C s s tt s ss .

not malnt^t^RPd Cross at
__present 'w a r time 1ml. I f
m A

arul x .-get a Me* r.v the J'hlla
ilvlphin htunch uf thr Natmual
l^eagur of 'Shol. vair ‘Fresh F ruit
and Vegetable Distributor* illus­
trates (lie ureil for meeting com­
petitive forces which urn being
ftrrsyeil ngninst the fresh fruit
snd vegetable Industry and which
will iiKresae us the |*istwar
period come* nearer.
"Th i*
program Includes tegillation against the use o f the
wort) "fre s h " nn menus in hotels
and
restaurant*
unless
fresh
commodities nrr used, promotion
bv advertising, arranging hours
o f sole and temperature control
to provide quicker delivery and
fresher products, stricter con­
formity with iTovcrnmrnt regula­
tions
and
I r a d.e
practices
slnngthening normal channels of
distribution.
closer
cooperation
Iwtween producer and distributor,
Interchiingr of Infonnntion, alter
facilities to anticipate postwar
changes, and assisting veterans
returning to the industry.
‘'Florida
being
primarily
a
fresh fruit and vegetable pro­
ducing state has a considerable
■take in the adoption and expan­
sion o f Uiii program." Wilson
stated.

of t h « « - contributors would

££81 S B
we would ban

Os Faes Tfcr**)

Charles B. C o l l i n s

^^(-BndB-FlIght-Gourse
no trouble

ami n **e«p in g
ilostnal control*.
nn reconversion was expected in
three months.
In announcing a 12 per cent
cut In mast fo r April, M ay snd
June— to the lawe*l point since
the drought and hog-control peri­
od ten years ago— the W ar Food
Administration
observed
last
n igh t:
"T h r end of the war In Euroiw
wilt not materially affect tbs
mest situation, snd will result
neither In lighter military de
mends nor in increased civilian
supplies."
*
By implication tha Gnvsmment
served notice also that U. 8 . re­
sources are attained and the
world cannot look to America
a* an Inexhauitlbl* Santa Claus.
I^nd-Iwasa shipment* o f meat
to Britain ware cut a whopping
87 l/ f per ee*t.
The pressure showed up in
(C M t t iiH Oe r*| . f i n e )

Jack Morrison, USNR
Is Home Oh Leave
Jack Morrison, QM-2/c, USNR
son of Mr. and Mn. Charles 8.
Morrison, who participated In the
Initial Invasion ef-Morroceo In
North Africa while serving on
a mine layer, and later on tha
asms ship during tha Invasion
of Normandy on D-Day, has ar­
rived for sevan days' leave prior
to. re-assignmeal.-------a------ —

•Upon completion of hla leave,
he will report for duly at the
^aakeewvilie -Noroi -Air Sutton.

In

bo seated at a Uble In a .tors
entrance on First Street each
day from now until the end of
March, It was announced.
i
“ Can we sit comfortably at
horns snd allow our servicemen
to know that we have again fall-

Sufvivur * arr Mi * M 11\ 1h.erii
ton Faai-••»*
ifr . . ia • life •
• llall
i Mrs. Vii' It'H Kcu ii » *
S„ J
loiter, N i
Mm
i 1 11
release o f In Jamaa F l'rm*MU w11 Ii l tie* 1hiit!
- 1* r Mim
A good start Arm y gvriM-afl, a

campletad his prop flight course
in Wooster Collage, Woo.ter.Ohlo,
and la now rated as Aviation
Cadet.
He wga recently transferred to
the Navy Pre-flight school, Iowa
City, where he Is taking his pro*
flig h t course

Ha graduated from Seminole
High School In JNl,. and on
Jan. 9, 1941, shortly after. Pearl
Harbor, enlisted tn the Narv as
an apprentice teaman. He later
took
pre-midshipman's
officer
training. On hie ribbon ha wears
two brcetrs stare far major en&lt;

gagamenU.
Collins spent U months
Hie »h!p Wm
!/• not on It et
loft It 10 day*

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said
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f
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uf Urriiinn riwiitnut# wpiLt# Iki|uIti&amp;iidf)
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hoiMlUile

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man, Graham Hunter, A r.-hie nip l i m i t t n h SyT Hr m u ,1 u n i i "
Betts. W. M ('ullwrt, W M Mr Hurt k hmii *jf Mr unit \!r« J i*ii
nmpw L lio n »$n»l tint iMinfrr
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K iv»* fin' i i ! v *»i*Nrful murt’ indict '
lit.iir - I mi f i i f &lt;»r •I'lnrfi l
"'If thu hiii i f of lidrriifici' t&gt;*
ii lmiii*d,,+ h»‘ an id.
w•’ it-ill paIi i&gt;v «*
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CITY BRIEFS

ht* jiftijpi'd

Th'* miivor did nut *tiy whi'I her
has L*'ioi mml i- iii'rnrilttik* ( " a hi* hud r«i ii aid l ihJ fwh’ ral authon
llalnfult this week ntnountesi to
li*tlcr r»**-»*nlly r**cnv«*»l hv Mr. tint on the movr
only U*J o f *n inch, according to
Hurt f tom
of W ar
In \Vamhinir tun, « aimkrumaii W ••at hernia ti It F Whinner, whore
fot Ihv tJ ffk e o f War Mohihsa
llenry I Stinm^n.
rerntil show# that
tVJ of* an
County and Gljy nfflcrr* wrrr&gt;
Aluct ri*ri*nllv r«*crivi»il l&gt;v th&lt;r 11«■ii fluid thi* nifriicy hud f«»(
busy this morning rounding up parent i uu « a c .t$a111 sn from Q rn - Imm*m riopriACNl o f the l*A(iuardm inch hf rain would have been
normal fot till* pernx I This adds
Vagrants ami thi'sc win, fuibd rra| H 11 ArrmM. cniiminrYtilrijr nrtmn
Wur
Muhilirrr
H yrm *
|, t,, nnlv 02 „ f an inch of rain
to give n go-.ii acciuint of whv Iffn rt u l of Ihi* \ » n »v \»r K m r * .
who
iwaiivd thi* rrt|U«*fl( fur it
fur lius month Temperatures
thev Were not working
"Tin- I'ri'i’itlfitl lutw r»*«|nr«trtl iiMlIorml mltlnih#h! i iu f e w , wu«* nut
Up to hoon, -i* negro viigrnnt- me,** vviotc S h ' r t i i r ) Slnm'Oi, (•* immrilMli'iv nkitilnhlt* for com have lireTl o5n\*e tile uornisl averay,- ,,i 71 t degrees
w heress
wars put in the countv jail, tbr inform you (lint Tht- Uorpl* Henri mrnt
^
the
average
for
this
period
Sheriff's office rvporlcd
hit* 1« oil nvt nr&lt;li»«| powt huriimlA|\
Ihi* mayor uiawct icsl (hi* uudAmong those arrested III u mid to your ••on. S iaff Sift IIm n ' i J riliclH clofliiu; had rcflUllfd in should he tfi 1 degrees
by .Chief of Police K..y (i Wil Hurt, nil rorpA, who xmr if D e&lt;1 hi4* “ too rnnrh rapid drinkifiK** which
Ih rrr are no more applica­
llama
and Deputy Sheriff Jack life iri ilrfrme
hi^ coortry.
in turn hud created n tendency tion blunka for sugar ouota* for
njekaon, were three negroes who
“ The meiinl which you **ill tovkjuii dlrhral « mIi* of liquor
canning purposes svudubl* at the
woaw
said to It no only hlk rweive rhortlv m «»f whuht in*
“ To nir$*t ih f fituation and St-tiiinole- County P ro • smi Rnthemselves but werr trying to trinak value hoi rich with the carry out the real purpose of the tioniiry Bonn), it was announced
ret other negro farm workers tradition for v#|iirh Americana curfew," hr continued, " It is this murning
No
application to lay o ff't o ■force ferower* to are §o irullnnt^\ JTiVinx their reasonable to extrAd one hour of blanks for. this purpose will be
pay
them -more. The negroes liven. The Father of our country tolarnnce at midniKht —one hour available until April 1, it was

Six More Vagrants
Given Jail Sentences

tmrnhin^

nonu«u

»i vj*r

i *r i -nntl.

war*: Arthoy Jones, Mark Fra- whot« nroflle nrui coot of nnrn
Star and a negro by the ngyne adorn the mednl. HpiftkA from It
of Waehlngton, according In the acroai the ccntuM M 'tii Ihr^'rtlflt
potfew record.
( C'agtalfnarit tm
Sheriff Charles
linn,I this
morning said he Iwlievwl that
rodnd-ups of vagrants was havInr Its effect In curbing idlcn-

Ben F.BulRtfci. USNR
ReturnH From Pacific

MASONS M EET T U E S D A Y
The regular meeting of 8 tn- r d Lodge No. &lt;12, V. &amp; A. M.
W(J1 be held Tuesdey evening at
B o'clock. Master Mkson degree
w ill J&gt;e conferred &lt;snd *11 Master
Koaocia art invited to be present
Li^ht refreshments will be served.
, . The m astiff dog has altered ^n
particular from *evi .B. C. to the prs-

to allow payment of hills and announced.
other uiattem.
" I f thr place* are actually clos­
ed one hour after midnight* that
will I** full, reasonable and bona
fide mmnllancr."

Home On Leave

W K A T H R It
G E O R G IA— Partly' cloudy and
n*n F. Bullnrd, Electrician's continued
warm
tonight
and
-Mate, F irst -C ie^ h - U8 NH o f Tuesday, errep t trot so Wirtrr ln
700 Meilnnvlllp Avenue, ha* re- north Tuesday. Showers in north
turned to the Stales niter 2t and west portions tonight snd
months of duty tn thr South Tuesday.
Pacific.
FI-O klD A — Partly cloudy and
The battalion developed bases warm and rather windv tonight
snd facilities In the New H ebri­ and Tue*dav, Scaltere.1 showers
des and Admlrnlt- islands under In Miami and southward.
difficult condition, particularly
In the early days o f tha war.
The Ocrnxan sheep dog I* a
, Prior to entering service, Bul­
lard was employed hy the Florida large and handiomsly built dog
with a short smooth coat.
Power sod Light Company.

»

!

Editors Note:—The follow*
ing name* of bora In aervie*
‘home mx teave+ - have
submitted by the Pilot Club
for which Mrs. Z.B. RaUlTf,
telephone S5V-J, and MU*
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
911-W have been selected aa
s committee lo secure nanteo
of service men snd women eo
thst their friends may know
when they are In Hanford.

C

W. (Pat) Johnson. PTR.V.
la spending a seven qay leave
here with his wife and Itifanl
daughter, Patty Glenn, «t thalr
home on Weet Fourteenth Street.
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Annie Mt.r IV o m .ui " f Hcnni't
villa, 8 . C and tsro g i-in.li liddivn
Frances Anti.' and k aiiixii iVar
son Kendrick.
Pallbearer* were itslpti t

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ur lunil,
Jt Iri li ^ lif t %We*|il him'hrrk ed Sunlav across
I lied %-1h*« It Util J l tliilce PtlUibk t(«l . e t !
feir
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it i &lt;1.1 k that, »*n•■« 11•i i*iHi ii ti?!«i
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theSaarland**
*iiin*||iii|( t hfMiufh
Stuff
Sifi Hi inn J Unit wh«» III *U\ *•* lIllHi'i'IUrM plai t
11*11111111 H(il’ ti tl fllll
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Si.*k‘ f 1U*tl l ltir mu ie _‘ *i mile front
iUimI in
ohil r tan u liomli
,*i• *hi' 1.e r MMltl 1 i -1 Vi mix Heel
\ ft-vx inmiii**v iffi‘1 t fie* lli.i
Iiv** in t" *!»»! id pi Mirt-t .ns
hnn
Ti the- MM. 1T1mif l*e Ml fr'MlI
iirihtiHIH i*DH't'(
lliailt’ til hi
I * in
l .-Iiitrnl
I k
|mi Millint’Uw k&gt;if
f
»e*«r
P TD1i •&gt;i •tie Ihii.r \ ' M1
lil Dillji ,1 1 I•v n
flkvnfs! uf the M . I |.l* l i e . t i t
MII &gt;| Ik I T K 1\
stry
I i. t • kt. 1,1
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mg |rngmm wi*nt min . ffr*. »
Ihi-y K()|nii #*nt!y f.-nr.il h «|n&lt;i
in pricrw tk.-l.iw
ti»n i*o#l‘
However, jiricr* ore gumg up ami
' very few eggs arc being sold to („ n)or„ nr |fM arbitrary to give N. C.
If? fame ( m SunfuN 11 !%•••
the government.
There is nn slatislirians n hosis for figuring
•tin " III! •*
t|ueatfon of our people facing a and md n reflection of the view* from Mont joiner &gt;
that time ha*^ l»e*e*u » tih'.qmn! in
very reui shortage of menl and oi the military command.
T.fs.f 1
this deficit must be mode up hy
The 15 per cent cutback si tha fertilircr httemr* i
t he |ese a. 1
eggs and chickens A continua­
tallies wtlh Iasi Fall's oj. klfn wti a mcrnlse i
Much
complaint
an*
heard tion of egg and chicken I'r.wlnc- i most
Thr W I. I I . » t k
•
i,nl1stii' forecasts, but wnuld not Mtlhfldle T &lt; l " i t
Vr.»1l*t fill! I.s &gt;1. IIII II 14
from House member*, prior to | ti,.„ » ,11 In- byih piitnotlc a n d 'b e reached until mueh later thso Knlirhta «’f I'hyTh..*
•it \ fII I I f
Order ««•f MmM^,■rm i \ VI.s

iinwecd with the construction in
Florida of 1,H(X) i*;nporury hous
me units It * «
stute&lt;i
Deljind gets the same mimhor
of units a* Sanford, nccordint;
to tha report, with Miami getting
the largest share, 500; Jackson­
ville, 300, Daytona Beach 15, and
Melbourne, 50.

Senator B r i d g e s
Tells Byrnes To
Put Up or Shut Up

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ii ,,. lung tin miui nf N,-i-tadt,
throe
from thi tmtiier
if
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il n**„

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Authorized Here Warns Egg Prices|b7!r,e!t“‘,:f‘n,lhe,{:,.&gt;;
HeJd On Sunday
h o .iu fit in i
Ihi - hin amii fMiirnt in wnk*
By Naval Groups Are Going Higher rod
hud D9Wi mi food,
lif fti*
- h«w■ *ml in a r11 Ki w t r— * ■ r a i l l U f For John Pearson
&gt;- manta.

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high

probably
1
up as
for lh»

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ht*f*-rr both lirrm any *nrl
its tlrfentcMi T h r ptwipir

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Villa-ruin
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* ..«e i* i* a r **«•*

A tn i* r i i' a it Third Army
tanks slaslti'il In withiif*’ 1-1
mill's
ihi- HI.ini* gateway
city uf Muinr mill xxith aiiuun iiiF Seventh Army Inxifw
deepened the wedges threat­
ening n double entrapment of
perhaps Hit,non (iermmts flee­
ing the ►narlnnd Iriutt^le
under p ii it i - b i i g aerial

W ASHINGTON, Mar. l * t
(A I ') —The Senate voted Un­
animously today for an Invoatigslkm of faod ahorto r n : ' •
The resolution, designed to
find the mdutloa for tightested supplies of meat
and
other row mod Hies " a * ap­
proved by a eolue voir, it
provide* $5,000'... to finance
hearings hr the Senate A gricu\lure Hubrummltlre.

Qf icing Modification
County Farm
was notified Batarday by
- Hendricks that

Third Army TanksAdvance I ’o W’ithin 11
i Miles Of The Gate­
way Citv of Mainz

Use Captured Nazi Boat To Evacuate Wounded

No Relief In Siffht
Prom S c a r c i t i e s
During 2 Front W ar

Amos I, Vickery. 60, died FrlArlsy evening at nil borne, 1715
Weft Third Street after a linger­
ing Illness. He hod lived in Senford for the put U years, lie
was born, Apr. 20, 189$ at Hertweli, Ge.- end w u a World War
_ 1 veteran.
® Funeral services for Mr. Vick­
ery were held at the graveside at
Evergreen Cemetery and were
conducted by members of CampbclI-Losaing Post 63 of the
American Legion o f which Mr.
A Vickery woe a member.
He is survived by the widow,
Mrs. Annie Louise Vickery of
Sanford, a son, Amoe I. Vickery,
Jr, USN at Great Lakes Naval
' Training Station; three slaters, Red Cross Drive Is
_Mra.* R.E. Egrerton o f Hopewell.
Reported Lagging
Mrs. H.T. Holmes of Watkina Glen N. Y. and Mrs. J. W.
The Red Cross drive In Semi­
Strother of LaGrange, Ga.t and
one brother Clarenot- Vickery of nole County la lotting, accord­
ing to B. B*' Crumley, drive
South Carolina.
,
chairman, whw today appealed
............................... for additional donations to speed
tha drivet'whkh la »5,ui»
^Farm Bureau Told

The

N l M I I K I i 9.1.

.Member Associated Press

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Squeeze On Home

rrvM t

* Pass evcajte route* fo r enemy
trmi 1 a into the Cagayan Valley
of port hr amtv in 1,11 inn. At the
same time the Tjdrty-second Divi
xinn, advancing from the west,
advanced three m il** from Santa
0 Fe, just north of the pais.
In the coastal * area of the
northern boson sene, planes drop­
ped 117 tom o f bombs In the
area of llaguln, Hummer capital
of the Philippines and canter of
_ perhaps the largest Japanese con
• cent ration
remaining
on
the
island.
This was onlv port of a big
aerial day which showed the in
creasing power of MacArlhur't
air force. Iri raids on Uaguin,
s* Mindanao island, the Vlaayaa,
w Formosa and Borneo planes drop­
per! 8-18 tons of bomba.
Throe hundred tons -were drop­
ped on Formoia targets including
air bases and an electric plant.
A destroyer snd a destroyer esAcnrl were left in flames by planes
which attacked a convoy off the
China Coast aa their part of
maintaining the new blockade of
enemy
communications
to the
South Seas

M O ND AY. M ARCH

New And Tighter

(Treat flights o f carrier
planes and Superfortresses
gave
Japan the
heaviest
mauling of war today. PcrJlaps 6,000 tons o f explosives
"and incendiaries were loosed
by sea-borne planes raking
the southwest Japanese air­
fields ip a two-day attack
and by 360 Super forts in
wetting fire to Nngtiya for the
second lin o m c g h t day*.
Tokyo claimed fiv e U.8 . wnrships were *Unk nrui til plane*
destroyed.
reporting
American
bomber* from I wo Jim * raided
^iuardian Island 200 mile* south
of the capital.
The Japanese parliament heard
a pirn (or letter air raid pro­
tection.
Americans on the Philippines
invaded the '.Mill island Itasilun
P mid counted 282,000 Nipponese
killed in the Philippines ugnin*l
I8.57P D.S. casualties, including
3.81.1 killed.
In southern I.usrui Brig tien
Hanford Murunier', l5Mth liegi
(»nientnl I omhtit Team landed a
"force o f men nt Tclings on the
west shine of HAtiir.ga* Hay and
the
troops
drove
northward,
throwing off an enemy counter
attack, to join at Martini otiier
troops who had crossed to the
feast side of the &lt; ninumpnn Pnr.
insula.
The Sixth and Forty third D ivi­
sions after smashing heavy Japa­
nese resistance advanced east­
ward m the mountain* east of
Manila, driving through rugger)
• country into the enemy's neon
dary defense-, to the south the
First (riva lry advanced fivr miles
uf Ant 1 noi 11.
The Tw enty.fifth Division
id vanning from (ha smith, reached

J

80,000 Germans Fleeing Saarland
Triangle Are Facing Entrapment

JSuperforta^And Car* rier Planes Drop
5,000 Tons of Ex­
plosives In Strike
d|

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MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD,. 0 AN FORD FLORIDA

Y e a r of 1944 set More Financial

BatOi* of Mtdwny m Juma. 1042

wj|)i

twenty n if In

camrndt?*

«if

of

i he

hu

thirty

Nuvy'a

fa rne&lt;i

Records Than A ny Other In History

Si|imi|ntn H, vsi4# laimch
wl Iii*t week ut the Uethl»*h&lt;*m
SUel I 'rrnipmn \ m1111ttmi11d111v ytirtf

A Midway Hero
WidowOfEnHij^nSponsors’The E l l i s o n ;
Husband, Torpedo 8
N E W YOHh' r i T Y , Mur. lu.
W — The U.S.S Harold J Kllleon.
a destroyer named in honor of an
arraign whu wa* killed in tho

FRESH W H E N
YO U BUY IT
Whan you buy our bakery
good*, you ran la- surr they
• n frmh. Conic in today and
rhoorc from our targe *elec
tkm of bakery good*.

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“HOraE B AK ER Y
"Q tlA U T Y ALWAYS**
105 W. lat 81, Phone 804-J

Single or Married

Age inns

E X PE R IE N C E UNNECESSARY
E S S E N T IA L WORK
W ITH
PE A C E TIM E FU TU RE

ut tM ®n .c m " f I wf tmitf JK, 1

tiffin ip her left hnmi. Fiuiifn
Kllisttn'i
widiiw.
i!r&lt;
Audrey
Fifty* KUiMin. of PeiiMfc€i&gt;I*k. Fla.,
criiHtcd the t luinmitr &gt; hot tie of
v hu in Imif ne ncnoi the Vc««e1‘,4
|»row. pe-dirtjr it into th» wliter a
of Kill Van Kull. Veternn ship
yard employee* nmone the H00
who wmlrhcd paid; it Wan the
firnt lime in the fifty-year his­
tory of the ynrd that a left
hiimhfi pepmn hud "l ‘Mildred it
• hip.
’I he F It imiiti i» the i» v hun­
dredth deatroyi i hull! for the
NuVy by the licihclehem company
since th« *tni1 of tho Fncifie

unr. At

Mi

Kllin«»n'* aide dur-

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'ole 'Hi v ivor

Albn in the official jA ily were
Mi*, Mn« K. Flluon, of liuffalo*
Knntirn KOtaon1# mother Mr, and
Mr*. II. R. Kenyon, Sr,, o f ITIT
Overlook Street. Mounts -V*num»

clean

with

a

wardrobe!

ns your summer

clothes now— to be clean*
ed ami returned looking
fresh and new!

Seminole Dry Cleaners
220 Magnolia

Ave. Phone 861

Krsijfj,

Flljpmt.

pilot

of

m

AL€**0 Ufm
are the Leaders

e*

(•riimtnan A 'rn re r torpedo p l»n r
* 11# Imrn in Buffalo on fan I"?,

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Ftatl
Bim-iKI vh , ami
niilttfHl IT* l hr* Nfl\v ill llMH III*

iifl'fl time be roitie, borne it w&lt;il
In Ills flllul 11 11• flottl I III li.,.pit.&lt;l
Mrs k II h ills.,* Itws o- lie.
'iiests to., min e- Mi ,nid Mi

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I t ’s the Q u a lity o f leadership

Jr., Ensign Ellison's roommate
aboard the aircraft currier Hor­
net, who was also killed at Mid­
way; l.leutcnnnl fommnndei L.
I. Habryl, ynrd naval inipector,
mid George II Balsa, r c e r a l
lu aeafst o f Use Hethefehem enm(uiny's Now Yolk shlyynrd*.
Ilnnrd on the lt-irnel. later lost
in action atainst Ills- J biui',«—«,
the fifteen plane* ..f Squadron S
suri rised the lu|*uue*e lb '
At
Midway. Not one of the |»lu e*
li turned, bill the rnniugr dime
,lo the Japanese in the ensuing
buttle was high Four of their
curriers, two heavy cruiser* nil I
three destroyers * ■ - «U k, three
l.uttlesbips and four ctuiser, wer
dunia ged
nml
an
unestlmated
mnnlwr (if nirjff* vi*»*e*N wer*
•»uut nr *la rim

Employment Supervisor
B-4 Weekdays —Saturdays. V-12
SOU. B E LL TEL. A TE I_ CO.
110 F. 1st Ht.
De N ot Apply If Now
Engaged in Essential Work

3 C iro Q fj^ T
P05i MtAiUW

Greet

of Hoimdio-i N IiicuUiiant tiuy,
whose horrn i* Hmr^toti, T«*a,.
has hern on nu tm cln f nt the
f* nr it! A n Sin) i**n, .Miami, Fla*,
f*»i the last Mi teen months.

Apply

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SPRING!

The ancient Greek* believed
that h i m kind of emanation, or
rny», left Jh» eye and that eight
followed when the bo.lv rayj
touched an object.

inU tin1 I'ereMionv w a * I „leu tenant

( teoiKe II

WELCOME

under 1 .000,0*10 pcrMitn.
TOST Oh LIV IN G
Bureau of
[jd w r 'stutletire on the cost of
livinjf [r&gt; lariff rttlM show a rite
o f 1L3 per rent telw eru Jan 15,
ltM4, and Jan 15, I IMA. The in­
crease m living cotta from Aug.
I 16. ItiTi*. just before the out­
break of the Kuroprmi war, to
, Jan, 11, 11145, is ( U r o l at 2N.9
|&gt;er cent.
at

The bam dance, o f American
origin, rnmc about becau,*. farm­
er* who wished to build a new
bam railed in thetr neighbors for
n “ working” and finiahed the Job
by having a dance.

Orertlme P a y » Paid Vacations
Prequcnt Increases
Pleasant Envirunwieat

ACOUST SOQ
w w sf urtebtw

wnt 52,000,000, with average unerotluytneiil throughout Ihi year

in * * r * A i!
HI* MtAittRf
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y u »r igNCTn

PHONE 47
8 E M IN 0 U l COUNTY L A U N D R Y CO
Dry Cleaning Department
#1# W. 3rd St.

IMmne

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Jti Mbimtejfet

of

l&gt;u&gt; tii,

* lists* alt-1 'Its IVui I ll" l* 'il. -d
Middletown, (thin Mrs K illoe •
guests plan to spend some too
visiting bet
Wednesday. Mur ito g mini lie,
of friends surprued Mis Nolle
Thomas on her birthday A outn
Iwt of old fashiontd gtioie, weir
-lijoyed after wliirh delicious iv
fIcshiuentn of tee cream u -I
birthday cake were enjoyed by
23 pm Emus.
On Tuesday. Mar. 13 Mis A
G Alien entertained the Geneva
Demonstration Club t l bet beauti
fill home. Mrs. Wllsoh, C &gt;unty
llemonstratlon Agent, talke-l on
clothing ami ilemoiatinie-l * e »
mg roBchlne attaehments
I hinsit regnlsi meeting will t-e si
tbs home of Mr» C. A Oldham
Apri 10. I V45.
Mrs. Ed Piitiiain ami -laughter
Mary and gimiildnughter. Hurlmra
me visiting Mrs. Putnam’s slstrr,
Mr* 0 . C. I e Eh*, hlrs I'litnam'a
daughter’s husband Is with the
I si Army in Germany.
Tlinrstfay, (he county EVrenn
lion will meet at the Geneva
I -mintitiily hmisr With .&lt; eovereil
dish Umchuon at uism. Mis J.
1 MeluIn', Jr will cnndtut tin
business meeting.
Mr* E-i Ibl10*1 II of Ft Wayne,
in v a j
Itiimla.

ut

(iuailubnJiul

Wage* nod «nlaries reached an
nil time big).
*111.71 *1.000 000
in I t 'll
oi&gt; front 1101,791,OOT,&gt;00 in IVI
l (I V S I M F It
EXPENIMIT H&gt;,S
* #.Mi.iiiio i , spent
vno.IMKi.lssi lor goods aru| ser*
ir.-- te IV I t despite shortage*
•I nil kin.Is
I hi* is n new high
&lt;0.1 i i.m[ Hits with eMietldltUrca
,t y io.7Ptt.IMat ih Jt in IVCl. High. ......
n&lt;. oiuited for e part
.1 llo- I " t ' ri,i
|(k I Ml
I It M»K
Sales ^ at
.lAil |. I'M I renrhrd
iii'M h i .
, t . ,.. (m i jump over
h,
peak „ f Irli.iWU.dWI,Hjf f « t ? «!«-%! u* MM'i
TH EAStM tY R E C r n T S r
The
fiiu -o rv '* net iiiluke in IlUt
, jl
I mm IMIO.
&lt;..nt paled
Hill. ( 14.55 l.linn,non In L1M5
In
come tax |ayments. luilh corw&gt;'
ate and Individual, were I34JI2S.,00 tMXi in IVI4 and J'Jl»."&gt;4V,WX).-xw' in 1!M3.
SAVIN G S:
Individual*
had
-ptitoirlmnlely $;V,tK)0 ,000.00&lt;'left
over At the end of. I I P
’ vrendltures for gowls and »erl.es an.I paym*nls of alt ta *«»
Utparlment of Commerce
,
inulei iilnce the volume of liquid
,ush nml Cnlted S'*te*
..w-nmetil
*i-ctitltie*-held
by
mills idouls nt close to I160.UUU.&gt;#Hi(iinr
Fwtlmntr*
KtiiiM
on
Sri uMlir# and Rirhanjr*
on*.
TiiwMon dutn
that
Itnl 11 tti p ctf individual^ In W4J

%irnu-e-l nr#
Ifi ■|| - PNf* ■1
ftl ••&lt;&gt;haa#lll.

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lul. left Geneva W edne*d«- to
visit her sister and hrnthw-lit-jawMr. mid Mv». Homer Bsllanl in
Wes I Pal it t Hrnrh. Fla. Hh# » * »
iiiToinpsnird by her daughter end
gi'niiililaifghU-r and espeets to '»♦
gone n week or 1 0 day*.
Mr. anti Mrs. Fled Youts art
fencing and 1anrt*caplnr 1™ 'T
home- The Youts nonte formally
l-elonged to Mr A. E.
The Geneva school l»
iiiestrd with nmmna and chleaen-

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TT1F. SANFORD H ERA ID. M N FO RD . r i O R I P A

9 — ------— ----------------------------

S-Sgt. Bryan Hurt
Wins Posthumous
• Award, Citation ‘
M *n (ll«r4

Irani

John Quinn Comes
By Baseball Wavs
From ilis Father

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who fi«ht tnd.iv f..i tin- pti.u.l
freedom lie founded
"Nothinc tin- iv ar l&gt;»|&gt;nrtmem
%on do in *nv will if any *en*u
repair the In*. of your lovsil urn .
I l « ha» (font, however. in liotior
and
the
yoodly
com| any
ul
patriots, l.et me in eomrnuhtcatinjt to you the country's deep
mpnth), also express to
Itratitude for Iris valor
devotion."

life upon
up
freedom
freedom."

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often have to release their bombs over their objectives under theje conditions without ever scelnfi Ihdr tATgets* This U an ofltcial If. S. Arm y Air F orr^ photo
(international STotindphofo)

Market D ire c to r
Warns Egg Prices
Are Going Higher
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d v alli ed. l.iMKiim f ro m $L' *K) U»

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nDtilr* were htit I ft mile* ajiart
aHbh the Thud had cracked into
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Faintin'* wl
'tint miivln,' in b Ih.u I 10 da&gt;
" K ii 't *«lr* of I'ucumhor*.

l

kVHTil N IW OVIH-THI-HMINI OIHVIS were b r tn^ mmlr ns* -ml RhHnbrcstb&amp;c In in the Urmngen irtti««n ( I ) , fimn *n ^**,k
y i i r v r - i ■ rLn
injlfted tbi«l Brill h and Cai»n*Iinn f &gt;r,iT* t&lt;, tin * d» w • • »* d eg
rapid prr-panitl(m» fur new JUdne rruk.-ngk N 11 ■ Hu * an-eirir, 1, 1
A tiny and Amerlc-oi 0Ui had fliOFlird cdT the Uni N * "*du nl wi id n/ Ihe
lthlfie In tbts Wftwl area f 2j, it wtui rurtiorfd thnf t
rint * fTorl to cto*i
mtjjht bo made In that rector Intet in ol^ v r root t * m n rl--«**np *»f
Ihf Tlemafen •ectlon from which Yank troupe arc .* h or: deej*rr into
th« fiuriny* Inner fortress es»t of the Uhme.
' ( Infernaflomt!)

I . 11
OI.lv
Ip »

, u* i s

New And Tighter
On Home
Front Predicted
si. .*
1." 1"i i 1 n

h

!;! ( 1 t\
.leal

w eie

rniiite

at

W ane

In., week
Ml hrnuehl . eilin.
........
1 .in hr a hie ini' rease i1
vnltiim t&gt; eitrctr.l thi*
week
I »t y w ea th e r w i l l cu t t h e v t d u m t
'I-, r,
nii,| in l e * *
th s*
area
•i w ,
at,
, ' V r n i 'd i a t e
rate

-i'ain'i, Mill h.' very *hoit
Sale* at SnJilnril In

lehti,

I liiiii I ' a a r Oh*,
itwiriiM
tt ill
g r f 1*1 v were $-'t?l.M3, mi
4 1V|t
| 11 t m
lit
A ( i l l I . of ! t U "t t uvet the tani*

la*t year.
Ham 1* *111,
u 17 l 2
neeiletl.
Heavy Volume of
n i t inn in
cent cut
and inMmye i* rc|Kirted.
l ’J month
Mild for around $Z.2A,
1i**i*a w liith.
Army &lt;1• tn.ihtlta f ■»
Cahlaft'
denniinl
few higher
t ,*&lt;•(, til.'
if met. vs •Mll'l t 0 t
w a * fall at pi nr* rat-F'-'K f " ”
Ml) t'lv .
a hiii**
* .it 1 it
c.ninlry '■
r
u
t
*
M
"
*
t
S|t, toe
it, t-&gt; *o

OI’A saiil

pBilvTOR

vc n len la
1" (III*

w«-n- ton • *'l
tll.lt Cl' ’11

,hi vi
w en
1V
nid ri ill Mi l Ml f ' •*
-h.
m '&lt;! iptar
•nt
I Will IfvT
|li t hut ,|,1 * h u p ’ nt t Mill- I- lllul 4t
IIIJiAfiiirtry,
.III
.f
than |". 1
F » 'b n ia 1 , .t».i( V . 1 * ft
1| ill ' -&gt;■» 11 1 1 u man
Ti,p(
a 1till
in
1 l VI*
|)&lt;iWCt t I. m h j r x
lb*
Gu vcrti
pi i|) r j
ti»

BORDERS

ftANFOHb PAIN T
&amp; GLASS CO.

me nt’'

m.liafa

ion

&gt;t'lt*'lua&gt;

they tuolil not met war .cy)«-

SAVE 6AS

crop* *.'e,n

to J/e y r y ^ M|k on .-t1
A mold *u, -

in it rie ate,( f t , 3a*

plv o f till
thi* WtW’k

\'gl* Inhh*F I'

|'e,i*H..ilu

A

few

also

cahliaye,

rinltahe*

are

n m li

n

tin nil "

rijov i n i .

Auction salw&gt; will slatl
dny iti Ijushnrll and ntiotit
l*t at I’alny-tlo.
,
. l, ,
" U u r |t»/lr C i l i cRC I n d ' f w u 1
try maiksl repinrla *ale* bl I I ,
A.Mi doien r c k " for k , Inlhl &lt;•CU&lt;tm tinrlrif the first two weekpf Hits month.
VVnf fr|r ,rtrF;
■rr Eointr to the tfbvertlhlrht.
slated.

tracU if only 30 I&gt;CI rent of Ibelr
youtlK nicn x'ot -Icf.'.ini'nli. Scl
relive Servin', -he, Mor.\ -ookr
its fist 30 t»’t crnl formula to
let roal
mine*.
itn.isiHirlaUntt,
steel, .ynthotir ■uhlor uml c p per, ). «&lt;l ..n.l line pi.Hlucei* keep,
more men umlei 30.
Thl* mruiui, .'clmiivc Service
■alii, that more men 30 un.l iif.lcr Is
must l » ‘ driift.'l for combat te-

Bring: Your Car
to

v

Sttickland-Morrison
Inc.
for Complete

L E G A L NOTICE

irotl W t l a cloaa
balhtnf rult u

t I« w

of her ipotty
Jo Anne Sikes

I'elersbura, rie., belch. The polka
do( m il h u mede quite a hit at the
Florida beaches.
(International)

southern

m.

ills: co t'R t

Tt.
April 1 will brina a • new low JAMr3&lt;

placcmcnM.

Motor Tund-Up
Phtme 2fl0

,

lit

ITIUVI

tn«&gt;
only

i

id

'-•it i r

•dumr

4( wnOn ur-l

nbd

* ' . r,

h* dd tii' v, lid I •'
\f.,t 1

-s

1 VIII I ' II. I\ I
w *1r 41iti * * w .
K \ I Il . 1 I \

n.

J,t*"hf do per cent
ti*.lertlfT*
1 err ire j,b»*nt
s ‘iiiti.il n greater nod ttrinati'
in,
! (if eM‘t*rte*i
tu
lip hi \pi d 1
I'. M
■pilin'
puli" hie To d (he 114'*11k

as

D ECALS

I I" ' i

r,
r

,1 , rt.,

d
h id

» » k« O^V

fff*

\ ! if the (■«*% - w.i»*
t
iJ: | lit\ * I % It - M*. v*- i1
HrAiIrd Farm
I lire* viuif* lifter In
hr. w a - appointed |".
t
• • lira^C'’ farm -v t*-m .vlud
on hnlej
Hartford,
K\a»t%\ life.
Vh nlgepoi (, \ork, Ki u
B«-uvrr
9 .ill' Zsinc*villi and lit ,i•!tmd
III IP I l, when till u « *1 nt Iiu II
1 of thr Urnves tool over Hoi

Kathleen Munison
Is \\(*ll Posted On
Sherlnek llnlmes

11n

mi lea and er.trred the vtr%l hank
town of Uintjen. 1 rmlen west of
Main r.
Nail Arthur Caplurw!
|| Lieut, tien George S I'nUnfi'*
Tlhtlnr and lank* now were on
the Nahe* Kt\«r at p*mts almiu
It# enthe Irnjfth, and held"*
rnilc*a of the Ithlin's wf*M hank
for 25 mile* juuithcnstw nrd from

llnr

1
I

N.itieG m il hank
Infantry a few
mile* north im*.h« I eastward aiv

O 'M rp v

•&gt;d

&gt;t \
th hitllid.
*' vpant I

Yf,i&gt;i' rtI

m 1.1 if 111 , dr
.»t
t* ad&gt;
To $-1
\ fr •!■ f l

mh

, . \ r ! ritlWtrU
impu

w i SAnrUutern )
'ru. i * «* &lt;

»

t—

I

i

»n fot

•r
a' l

Int mu on the
Ninetieth

cofchtitoriu]

Ik’ II

’ ♦I i .Ifd
htidtet. 1m ,

*1 t' • d the lb *»v »*

I lie Kahokee vi grtahlr move
MN lit puked (IP consider ti hi y lout
rein hi he h1 *01 ml 100 crir ( ’eli ! ) whijMiir lit *
per *tii&gt;
arid
l.cht. *1* 111.it d -hiw
.loll
1*11*« &gt; 1 aiik’ isl fmm

the

%. PfctUinV Mown at the Haartara!
ffdlM the we.s! Were denlth tvith
rflual force.
,TF\fc Thinl Army »Apl ired the
WCitrrb anchor of Mor tiff and
rittoe crhiihlrik throutrh the bftiln's

l»r (* |th

Hurn in C*»l

u« f|Msys.*t| at Had Hi ueiMuch.
R health leant t faim ii »k German
Atm) lieadijuartn
ir- the fir***
World \V«.
While t.nnk* Writ
fftimt &lt;J till « it V t-f

,.

I.d

m nooit

Path *'f

*- iem.uk

* I ,i,| 1it r111•*I l hi i ,*»

I’ n i #

to the

mi

• i|i * si

111|*I M

Saar wni well emptied of Tier
man lim p *, and Ihnt mdtHltia^
hn»in, which lirinmn) took hari
V v pkduncite whim Hitler lx*^iin
t« re al in. w»s falling ?w iftU
to Anteuetiri :i!hi*
bait

*

da v
i •i vi»e

2b to *15 milr* fntin an»i|lt*tHf
0 h ltt in tin* hriirt *»f tin* Siinr
after (hr* Thinl mcktM up nrw
train* nf l.'l intli's
It appeared that the western

The

1 i. Id

c -r1 it,
•T .■f I -V

lew

pi I with (in man (rinipn, flrritiK I hr
cloninir
»«t till' Third and;
St vent h A n n ti'. ttuw (m»Kildj

Olit

.

- trppe
•. till I

$0,000 G erm ans
F leein g Saarland
# Face Entrapment
( ’« H f l i i u r d

i i i v\

1 i f .»11iei *-rri tal It&gt;iti Q ’lir '
» lie ra I inaiurcir *d the Bo
NCitioriat
1*.**ii;ue
hn^elml

In the citation o f honor, (lee;
Arnold stated “ Hr lives try bent
his country's aims. He died to
save its honor. He was a soldier
nand he knew ,» soldier's duty.
Ttia sacrifice will help to keep
brI ow
the flaniis|p lore'll that
ltjfhts Olir lives that linltiiilln vet
unborn may know the priceless
joy of liheity. And we who pay
him
homuire ami
ruvere
lie
♦ le im i'— in solemn
task fur which
has jilarcif -his
"tile * nltnr of man’s

k

♦ .it &gt;1 , •*!). *■i • ‘u; fill .t|** M
•»f .If* vear dd .John t*« •

and

'•KlfeS
of the
no enlluntly
he so

n

*■" 11 should ha v•’ the peiiTiani
fine*-tnfl iii
O 1 •i«i fl |£ atop tin

you

C

JOHN

A I Nrw *fi .e ir * ■
Itn s 'ioN
it
W , • III
tneao tiny thing, Ji- n Quinn, tin
i i "» a v o st’ife*t ir* iei a I mo mu' rt

F“ U . 'L T H I f i T

IN ,I»IS

riiaw

In civilian muniructurinj tutlvdty
Irene, ally.
To cojm:
with the TO Ai t, rjicl&gt;l?ti
Sn.SM IIA V
■hortairr nf nu-liil, W l ’ ll will inM«im
a a a i » * r tin*

i rconveriinn”

Till &gt;t„.t aarh ol Mnl are husht
n il r*fliiir«&lt; to
MO r\i .in., ^nd .lvmanda, wtit.t&lt;
&gt;"U, or . n t i e r o f you, rnaj h* M
MK4in»t ii.* . . u i . p (, j a M kh rl lit
ilMioaed. tar* &lt;■*. •«
u *t n k .
( ‘ouftiy til the I'omihl Jmtv

plan

n.tdfienl

T l ^ ayctiry ha* vni.lrvl all antho,.ration* fnr the purchase of
a t e c I and
copprr . previously
umntod tu M«it
manufacturer*
for April, Mur and Junr.
Thr
plant* must »ci*i*o for idle nr
■uriilu* inatrilal, u*c nlumintiiii

In »fin r
o
"
I
«"1*11 n I y a 4 iKftmf # t •4. I f iff f M a*
In
riKl.l ra lrtid ar fnisftltia

war- work

or

quit.

SUvrlo new "apot" approval!
already are banned In about 130
major Industrial arraa. the whole
Ian—which waa jritcndnd to Klve
ie country u head start on reeonvers Ion—next month becomes
about as dcse to a dead letter as
possible without wiplnjt it off

«;«»ui»iy*

Florida,

a*

'*‘7

»*L
hi
"“f :|i1;l1*
»M,,n

Drive with your Fingers Crossed

Itia i Irisn eif Iflb fir#! UUGklVH

d '. m in d

shrtV

■hall «t»(* l * « p l«** #1 , r*akt*nr*

■ nit

po»t

offlc*' Bdilr***

nt

claimant. »nd shall he «w * 'n
by the 1 pta
1man
wtit.
L /
ft#l ii I*r,.vr
claim
i*t

nd an* SU.

th*

*•'

jr uiitomobile d ia ler... the man who
Irit'Plymnttth, Dodge, DeSoto or Chrysler
Hgtif nehr you. IP i time for me to speak
Too many people ere driving today with
•ir fingers crossed . . . hoping nothing wilt
happen. It doesn't makb sense to neglect your
car when regular ch&amp;fc-ups often prevent
trouble. _

1*

f n r i i t y : a n d a n k fU&amp;ti I'Ulm &lt;&gt;r
lie tfol.l
v
1l e m a 1.1t not
l l t j ' l l u n be
o| (.'
*"■ f(IIHL'J
j * A v i i i u r T T O t r r\. Hr .

of

I

iftUim
^ l a le
J t of
p f JA
M' M at.
M. WYNi*.
WYNN,

tlecaa**

jh|l^lowj||t|ii Hr

"M y job these days is to help keep your eiir
rolling nnd to savo^you money. I've gol 'eqi"l%
merit nnd tools just fot this purjxtse I've got
the rifht parts if your cur needs them. My
expert mechanics can spot trouble before il
gets serious.
____ _
_
'T d like to help you keep that car of yours
in good thape. Phono me and we'll set a date,”Tk*t ir#i«l*n»#-rl
MO PAR p # r t a * t p * f i « l l y

FOR TROUBLE-FREE SPRING AN D SUMMER DRIVIN G*
• Ctian** to tuimnor lubricant*; chock oil SlUr and sir ci*an*r *Ch*ck tt»rrtn(
•llpimnit »T**t b »»l** *Rotat* tlfoa ‘ Kluih mol inf tyit*m. axamin* lioao conMrtlom »Tun* knfin* fm warm woadiai driving ‘ Rapaii d*nt»i touch up rurt
•spot*; poluh i St for protsettan

•' 1 1 i r

1 * t i frk

w hi

i oMBt

mad* f** P1|r#a#«»H, D«dy«,
D^do#

D t b l i and Chry %J*e «•**.
Jalklaffd I n n l i Caryw-

Iwwi l» Major fter»*i'

tw.u

,

NtMA

^

-

rt. c 1 1
-

...—

t w - f c ----- u w t r a ----- aaaaVaa

*•. **■ ,.&gt;

-r iv w

,| '

= T » l f r ^ w K 7 r a ^ w . - r i*jSF r Y ^ X V I ’ ■’ H U H

- W k i t 't l ^

w : i c r o - ‘r w p &lt;r r e * ^

�fhe Sanford Herald
*eail*W4 m n
4.) ad* rrUmt tn«n&gt;g&gt; al

illiteracy in lln* i'rnteti : ini&gt;* i jt* i'll *iij*' l hr \ hIn h ■
ing [)oini, according In lln- \lrini|»dii.*iii l.ifc hmirftiMv
Company, which (minis nut tluil an ••ntirHy falsi- imjirciaion to the contrary ha* Iici-ii created hy the large miniberg of men rejected far military service la-came they did
not meet the relatively high standard* of education or
intelligence required In mmiern warfare, CoinjiarinR the
education Hiatus of white person* between the ages of
25 and 29 in the years 1920 Hiai 1940, the Metropolitan
shows that only two-thirds o f otfe per cent at these ayes
In 1940 had never attended school, as nunirut 1 per cent
in the same age jfrnuji In 1920.
If the hasiHgis hroodened to include those of thi* age
who had not attained at least four years schooling, it is
found that the ratio among white males declined from 8,8
per cent in 1920 to 2.2 per cent in 1940, while among white
females it dropped from 8.0 per cent to 1.7 jht cent.
“ In short," says the company, "whether w,, consider
illiteracy in I he restricted or in tin- broader sen*#*, we find
that the improvement in the last 20 years has exceeded 7fi
jxt cent.
,
"In a large and indeed dominant seel inn of the popu­
lation, th « gains have been even more .spetliuular. In that
part of the country lying outside of the limit hem States,
t—
per eujiL_uf~Lbu--ivhitu-pu|*uiktirm-atowl 'JTs■'.*cI
1940 had failed to attend setvaif «&lt; nd or Oi compfet^ Cnur
years o f schooling. In the generation 20 yean earlier, the
corresponding ratio was about 8 per cent. The decline in
this wide area, therefore, was 87 |*t cent since the first
World W ar."
In the South, also, important gains have been made,
The proportion with schooling at nil has declined about f&gt;0
per cent since 1920 while the projsirtiun with less than
4 years o f school attendance hns been reduced 50 per cent
during this Interval.
"Certainly," comment* the Metropolitan, 'w h ile i here
are areas in which education is still deficient andv-nbove
which we cannot U- complacent, there is little in 'he o v e r­
all record to cause great concern or self-reproach. &lt;»n the
contrary, n gaih of 75 per ,-ein against illiteracy m less than
one generation is u very considerable nehievemoiil

Stefara. FltrWa
1 1 1 M&gt;|Mlla Arab.

t a o i d aa w ia a l &gt; la a Malta*
Oefek„r IT. I ll* , al l*&gt; r « i OffWa
• ( la a liN . I b t U i b a itr Ik* Art
*4 C H fttta * i N a n i a. i»rr.
I 0 L L 1 I I ) L UKAK
M ila*
JOHDON l.EAK — llaalaiaa N l U f t l

§&amp;
■:Jl9- :5

ItlR tC IU rriO N MATES
ra ra lla la 1 1 'a a a t
O f Carrier ■ araak — --- _ .
Oaa Haalk
rh rt* Maalka
41a Maalka
Oa« T e a t ---

-**
■Tl

AU aMtaarr aallaaa. la rlt
Ikaaka, m alallaaa aat aallraa
aatarialaaMBla far Ik* *******
ralalaa laati a*111 k* r k a u r t
• t rraalar aavvilUla* rale*.

at
at
at
tar

lalaa* N*vta*a**r M»*r***alaHr**, la *, raarraaala Tk* l i m i t
la Ik* aallaaal 11*14 at a t n n lila i
Ottlrra ar* aaalalala*4 la Ik* lt&gt;l*
•at rltlfa at tk* raaalrf aallk art*' al*al kraaaaaHna la Cktraa* &lt;•&lt;
Maw Vatk.
_Tka IItra il I* a aaraik*r at Tk*
Aa***lal*4 f m i wklrk U aaalaalvalf rallllad I* Ik* aa* tar It*
• akllraltoa al all ■•**• 4 la*alrk*«
rr*4lir4 la II ar aat atkrmla*
All rtakla la rraakltratlaa *| i f f
Hal lla rrlik ta karala ar* aua reaarr*4.
MONDAY. MARCH

If. IIU

111]! L b TEItSE rO K TODAY
IK YOUR FRIENDS ARE IN
NEED (JIVE TO TH E M . HlfT
ENDORSING THEIR PROMISES
M AY
ENSLAVE
YOU R
FU TU RE: My ton. If thou »rt
become surely for thy neighbor,
If thou haul stricken thy hands
for a stranger, thou art snared
with Ih* words of thy mouth,—
Prov. 11:1, 2.

Restaurnnt owners are roundly
condemned becaus* uf the unsani­
tary conditions which erlst in
some of their kitchens
Dlsher
are only partly washed In water
that Is not hot enough to star!!
lie, Irecause hands of the help
are not properly washed »nd
tome of them do not have health
Card*. Much at we loath unsani­
tary condition*, w» cannot find
It in our heart* to hlama th-&gt;
.■
—ffervsews g l togstfise: -- I t ■*&gt; hard t a r
rt help of any kind these days
l Is dangerous to suggrst that
they wash the dl*hr» cleanly,
they might quit

f

Joe Kay, vice president of th*
International Union of Oparallng
Engineers, and Jpmas Dove, vice
president of
tpe International
Hod Carriers Union, have been
convicted of conspiracy and tha
extortion of money from con­
tractors who built New York
City's Delaware water project,
a net now face prison eentences
aggregating IK years, These two
men were first *sposed by West­
brook. l ’egler of whum the Tampa
Tribune says, "Pegler has been
ronalalently attacking tha records
o f Fay and ilova and ha can
now mark up two more victims
o f bla Constant crusade against
rackatcerlng labor bosses."
Rents In Sanford have go:ns
at
on the average
somewhat 1*ess
than PO percent during the past
year. mors
mori than anywhera ala*
in Florida
llut rentsi pal
paid by
some individual* have gor
gone tip
100 or BOO percent
The man
who used to pay WO a month
rant and now pay* 175 hat had
All Increase o f only SO percent,
but the man who used to pay
11.60 and now pays .3,00 U payng 100 parcant mora.
And U *
up

A.

.

1

..

t

Muddy WrifurH
Something will have lo be don,. uUml people who Use
long words just for the sake of using litem. Ivor Hrown,
editor of The London Observer, says that some cnmnientators are capable of sentences like this: "In the opinion of
authoritative circles nt the high levels, it is considered that
the situation is showing an Increasing tendency to dete­
riorate." Meaning “ Those who know say tiint things will
get worse.”
The next translation of the Hible, Mr. Hrown f*birs, will
discard the phrase "heal the s ic k ." and s u b s titu te something
like "rehabilitate those who are s u ffe r in g from psycho­
physical maladjustment."
Nearly every office has some one who would write
like thiii if not restrained. Contrast such muddy writing
with the words of Field Marshal Montgomery: ‘T am nover
anxious when I figh t my battles. If I ant anxious, I .Jon’ t
figh t them. 1 wait until I am ready "

Mr. Holland Dran
Sanford Herald
Sanford, Klurl
Dear Sir:
Not long ago you carr *.l it
paragraph
on
Henry
Wallac*
dlacuialng hi* fllnaa* for the
Secretary o f Commerce pn.iiion,
irv which you aaketl the question:
Would you animat your mon*y
to Mr. W *lt*e *? "

find a man universally considered
Tha Duka of Windsor has r*- more honest or of higher person­

■,

which h* vastly Improved tns
economl o oondlUons on' tM
islands and did mor* to rats* thf
standard of living for th*. paopla
th*r* than, had ba«n don* In tha
previous 100 years. It la too had
that prajudlea against thi* man,
trained to goram . an amply*,
should hart ’ raatrkud Mi us*t l *&gt; im r t K - i M J i 1 .

O il. o il

ha ran hla 100,000 amployee De­
partment o f Agriculture so walj
aa to eiubtiah a mark for future
Secrttarlaa
to aim
at .__________
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in man ha built up hla own
business
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Into millions of dollars
volupu and hla pHvat* income
into DlRl* that h* received aa a
cabinet member. Yea, he could
handle my money for ms. But

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handle
tk* government
money 1 There another factor
other than honesty And ability
must b* eoAaiderea, After all, I
might want my private money
ioaa*d to men (ike Ford, or Du­
Pont, or Oonani. Motors, wher

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history.
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lifcslrr
portrait
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pen
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LAST DAY

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TIRES

U&gt;you believe you hate any
yraptoma of appendicitis, the
ayraptomi
safe and sane thing to do la
to consult your phyilcUn.
He may find tha Ciua* of
th* pain, ach* or.dlaUrbanco
to be a minor aliment, end
treat lt accordingly. Or he
may find eppendlclta prtaent.
In either event, your having
consulted him la a wise move.
It is. Of course, a wise move

FRA N K

i i i i p v i i I 1 *« ihe alt lliilipilluf
• lot ill Itir hit 111 re......lei

LO AN YOU

Touchton Drag Co.

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Al West Point
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«i»e "diacrliniiintr
A» to employer*, thr prohibi­
tion la that they must not "rrfiivo
to hire." o r ‘'diieharire," or 'Mi*criminate" In "compensation
or In other terms or condition,
nf, employment.'
For enforcing these und other
prohibit Ions, the pxiposed pernu
nent F air Employment I'rs.ii.. .
In businessmen who would uso il t ommiaiinn is nnipow erol to &gt;
f.&gt;r (hr (iroj-lr's ben*(it as well drr any one whom the ioiomuh - Ihelr own
with the goal, •tuti rleema gollty o f dUcrtmui,.
I
nf fuller •.fnldoymant. Improved lion to "re a l* uiut de.&lt;sl
standards o f living, end the |&gt;ot&gt; this order of thr column*!.*,
lie welfare as added factors for not nbryftl, the commission
suthorlty to api.iv to a fo iled ,
consideration.
States court. The couit I* mi j
Henrv Wallace would have hcen powered to require the defe dam (
the right man for the job but employer or labor union to obey
there art a few selfish interests If the defendant doea not obey,
who wield considerable influence. tha court is empowered to punish
Enough to convince minions of his dlsobedlrncs as contempt of
liltl* people that Waltaca is a court In addition, any person
"dreamer/' or a “ crackpot" •
who “ shall wilfully resist . . .
Well, they said that about n or Interfere with" any member
lot of other*. Wallac* has the or agentT o f ^h* commission,
company of Jeius. Motaa, Amos, punline h i* by fin* up to }5,00&gt;),
Pasteur, Edison, Columbus and a
host more.
I f th* people knew who were
their friends, would their enemies
ever get Into public o ffic e T
filn rm ly ,
i me*
Frank J. Shat

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A I* New ■f,-u1 ■11
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WEST PO IN T. N V o f
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n-eeivi- a si-oppiuI l.p-utetiae V i"tti
title Mud at
th* I
Mditurv
Araiirinv Hut thi rre-rtit fo i'
•■tur i-nu-tal how (iimninnit eg 'b*
nitilli-e III the &gt;.| .til Ve-T 1“ J
U- mill V fpp'lll'l I -111* t1 I ’ ■&gt; ■ pf!
If* iihiv**l in the first An.
N avy l-ttirhall gamv
in I '“ I
t-lftyial t*'f
flrhl at.t
iff^'V* *'
ihe Army's
first run whih hat

SANFO K I) FORUM

•Ignad hla post aa govarnbr of al Integrity T Aa for hie qualifi­
th* fial
Bahama* aftar four years in cations . . . as an administrator

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Not all of the employment and relief problems after
thiff war are going to center around r turned veterans Thiwas demonstrated recently by the «&lt;tuni of the t'leveland
City Council which approved a relief division appropriation
three times the sire of Its present me t nrnmissiuui-t I'rank
&lt;» Jones ex plumed that the money would b, nn-ded after
the war ends.
There are, he said, in that maiiufacluring center, thou
sands of what relief agencies term partial employ aIdea'
Thtiite arc men und women who am d&lt;&gt; w ry little rein
work, for physical reasons, and in not mal tiniev can’t p'orii
pete In the labor markets Today lhc&gt; are all working, tin:
earning enough to keeji themselves off relief rolls A - i
result Cleveland has a case load of mil} "HU families Hut
the minute the men and women who can do a full day’ ?
work return to their jobs, the city expects a tump to
h Im iu I 8,00(1 cases, most of these the
partial employables"
It i* wise to foresee tile need Solti,, communities ma&gt;
escape it. Hut other districts which will be faced with a
similar condition might do well to consider their answers
to this problem now, in making their own jsistwar plans

tough part about it la that,thfr#
»ra many mor* paopla whoia
I hava carefully ronaldarwl
rents hava font up from |1.50
to f&amp;Oo than lhara ar* who ar* your qusetion, and cannot find
wholthesrl*d
new paying 175.00 InaUad of any answer but
flfc
Yes.1* Where would you look to

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Postwar Relief

{ ’ resident Roosevelt a»y« the
people of thl* country are In for
aom* mor* "belt-tightening’' be
fora this war Is over.
Wha.
do** he mean "more belt-Ughi;
enlngT"
We hav* yet to find
the first person on th» horns
front who has lost weight during
this wai
Most of them have
grown fat
The only belt tight
ening wo have hrard ghoul H
mental, confined largely to those
who think they art having a
terrible time, Iwcausr they have
to work, or carry ration books
around with them

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Paper hata and candy favor* ol
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pink and green were presented
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ut
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lib r a r y of the U S U at * IHJ P. M "guessing*’ control.
with
Mi, and Mr* '
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Stn i* a i i f n r
,.f Mr*,
F i n a l plan* for u picnic ui San
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1 gi .tdoid ***ri f **• o the I n ' I * i vll
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B irth d a y
P a rty
being iilifiimiii n l
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hold a nieetillK in tin- | Shlplett. .Si J n a Maya and 1‘ickv W i t h
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TUESDAY
T h e H. W. Wart- Bible Clan,
of the K Ir *t Method!.t Church,
which w . , »che,lulr,l
meet at
the home of Mrs. ■tan* nee \ \ ynn.i
will meet in the C hurch Annex,
following the Ui
all
memlx-rs
nre |
•nee,
which
all
urged to attend

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( elrbrutmg her ninth hirthdiiv*
Nancy
Rountree
wax
honored
with
a party, given
by
he
mother, Mr*. A
l&gt;. Rountree,
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intike a good do-tor
With i u i
American medical
school, graduating fiv'c to . ft
thoLianml doctors
' tut, mid most
of these grm luilcs entsrinr (Hr
service*, there will l&gt;c certainly
fifteen thousand and probably
tw enty-five thousand doctors stok­
ing post-graduate training dur­
ing Inc first tan post »u r years.
Highly per cent of the graduate!
of the last five years art asking
fur It— as shown by a large sur­
vey conducted b&gt; the American
Medical Association.
They want internships nnd re-

R AYM O ND M. BALL, REALTOR
Real Estate Sales— Rentals— Mortgage Loaim
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
-Tltone 9T(T.*“ Tloome 4, Florida State Bank Building

Old Furniture Looks New!
DUCO
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P op e up y o u r H om o
The less! cipensisc ws, in bn.turn
up your hum* is lo paint [o t iii of
furniture, woodwork and wills with
colorfu l w a r Em ergency DIIC I).
For DUCO fiiislifd surfaces bring
stim u liiln g c iietr to m om s ibsi
hate hecume unintcresiin* III'C O
stio sfils in crcaiinp fresh, new.
changed atmospheres whose snractisenen .can foster personal pride
That's why people seem lo like shear
homes heller after touch-, of earning
DUCO color hsSe been added. 1)1 H O
comes in while and a full range of
ailrsitire colors. It brush
cs out fast and smooth Any
one tin pep up with [)l l( I )
because it's iheeitiesi-io-ose .
enamel you can buy. Try it
DUCO . . . "O n e Coat .M agic"

HILL LUMBER&amp;SUPPLY YARD
I’bone 83

This Is National
$tet&amp; tyMn. l' in e 7(Jee&amp;
MARCH 1 9 -2 4
O n THOUSANDS OF EXTRA.SAFI MILES WITH

EXTftA'MiltAGt

7-T!T"

An m tlata modal af iho ntufllp
icin g
nclcrl to she memory o f
I)r. Albert A. Murpbrae, who
for 17 vettra served it» president
u' tilt- University of Florida, i’aul
1 Mnn-bip noled New Vtirk SculpI lor is creating the alului'. ('limns
I iff tin iltivn f.&lt;r tgl'.lem tu erect
the .mnmtinl *111 or *i imrert
May 1, oi ihe University Audit
r■r11 in, l«v liilnea Mi lion, Metro
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return*'!
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they Vr ill In iMjjcr to u«&gt;ih* crili«ill of fMHit leurhtntr a in I iui r ihly

in **iir i*nl
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MONDAY, MARCH-tth W45

Need ForUood Horses In America
— lsEmplvsWWfid-I^ Rertmnht Service

- .- r r a u T T n - --- ~
f i j TftOMAH A. BO VNTO N
A F Newsfeaturcs W riter
AF Newafeattirr*
!
V E W YORK — Want to tail
W A K IllN tiT O N
W m lr the
| to Kurnpel Approaimatcly 12,00b Ih-i -i - has eeaat .1 to la- *♦! t-nnwri
linl'Oi lance in a number of fields.
tM « fir U mr.ke* F M.ipcraticr
the war, In Ju'occtime, the Ji/cre that the oxiatent huise p ipuiaw U over tt)o,000 ancaultv.
t i -n of the United Stale* must
% i'ortu/uese and Spanish line, b&lt; of a* high quality 1 . possible.
It is well to poi l ou t—Ihnl
have maintained over 200.000
toh* trf passenger-cargo ihippjr/g Jir.ce the horse la a proThct o f
bn Iike nuitiy
r s pi ir-oh the Atlantic run. These art m i ' ore,
not luxury liners, but the ac­ i i i -"I n needed during rmergencica
commodations are reported 'com-' it ru' not lie prolart-il hurriedly;
forlable." Some boats carry four, it r.-qtllre* five year* to produce
some 1 2 , some 400 passu .goes no aiiequatyly matured horse.
The trip takes 1 2 to H days.
tt hili the "overrttnenl cannot
But before you decide to pul unde: take In embark upon n pin.
giant " f wholes. 1" hni to pioducout far Lisbon, remember:
The cost of passage la high, ull llon I order to n-caurit an ade
ipiate reserve &lt; f goo 1 horteI'W am gert, must meet stiff o ffi­ f|. .11, it has I'lutnled a plan
cial rt&lt;iuirerticnls before
tilling
In whirh the ipmli'
of Airier
and the voyage certainly will le­
lean Imriufn rail blf roli-P tently
nd ’Vrulse."
impi oved. Tills
l* the
Army
ftvrc'. what it take* lo H-niic Tim • ittorriirilr PnTrrun it-illioia stateroom:
,ln«l by Uonpit-s* a il minimi*
A minimum of 1-100 for a 0 10 - tri 11I by the Uemnitnt Service,
way Heat * bound ticket (aidin'. tjnartermastvi C'urps.
V i 60 If yuu'19 coming from KjKsaentlully, the plan is us
rupo to Ameripa, the differential follows:
basad upon the decision ihul the,
-The l!#mount Service ucquifej
"le ft hand” crossing it Worth
thoroughbred
stallions
of
the
more tu a pasieBger).&lt;
types suitable fm pi.Hluving foal*
Evidence that the trip i. e. cnnl li e km I ilesired for mil
and
1111.
nlher military ptiij
The r.tulAgirem cnt by the Stale De­ 1 ion * are (dared in the bund* of
partment and the government id civilian agents in horse-prod icing
.he e.iunlrie* of your desti htion e r r s , permit11 g 11 small stud fee
that your trip is denim Mr.
lo "I tf rbarpe.l
h,rh 1i: nuuim'i
n-laim-'l
III
tu a iy f 1
u»r:»
There are one or two month, hr Ihe "gel,I • for h," Hmr. iro n '
uf waiting while invest! ration lit*- and mainl'-nniicc* "f t lit* -t-rl
foe* on, passports and vim 1 ere Inn, The -la llion* nn- lejdaced
,S*u*d ami liooVino I* mad'*.
I'li-iv folii p'iii&gt;&lt; " t at*, when the
The hulk of people who ftik to atsilifin'a nlili*-1 f'.lhc lie
of
go across aren't eligible, accord- li r e din" nee
rtg to A. F. St. Thomas. New
The Army has no claim or lien
York ngent of the I’oHiiguecc whatsoever nri tile i-.dl- p,-"lured
dte'gmsblp
Line
-- V
fiuin its stallion*: however. It
He explained that in New York
alone, an nveragr of 23 wumoa doe* offer the producer n poten­
r i l l every day. Most want to go tial tnii-ki-l for hi.* hnr*e* iirc s
snell pi ' Inter• m e obviously the
lo England or France lit i n a
Ih ■T Niiulrea fur h'UM's for rr
relative In the service. The unplacements,
iwer always it the same: “ N'o!M
\t ith no pteeerli't'l* to follow
For those wlio can gel booking,
* rn‘i*v 1■&gt; guide
tho trip is conaiderrii aaf.. tb-r- HD*1 Ho Jm* t
mnny am) the Allies allow safe It t hr A 1 my'* fleet . 1li &lt;vd.rig
1 L’ lJUU *1III 14-.1 I 1'VMl Ml -ilrh ll
conduct.
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!Many Ciyilihnfi Still
Sail Atlantic Ocean

Ijustments To Civilian Practicpe
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f)y Dr. Alan l l t t g t
Director Of the Medical Science*
o f the Rockefeller Foundntmn
The main qunlion not. trout'
ling thousand* of doctor. In mili­
ta ry eerrice i. "How can 1 pre­
pare tnyaelf to practice medicine
tl&gt; civilian life I ’1 The older men
•re worry ire about brushing up
and catchl-.g up. They know that
at present they are not keeping
abrgait of -progre*.. The younger
tntn whole 'medical course was
accelerated and whose inter.oshIp
V I I cut down are evert more con- Cerned Jby the rehlitatlon that
- they have forgotten much a.d
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without adequate supervision or
guidance. No rrturr.lng ^ doctoi
Tl the Ai i k1 ^ iil
teiieherf wants the kind of minn.t?i|- that
i-f |iie&lt;l li’lt" I" M 'tu iii nheiiij of loaches him nothing but somefiller line I*'!•*, Ilf I IIliter .vine HI- ihlng he alread" knows—that be
iaa fo*l hla full rompetence in
i k itttMf
t .lire
t etu hern will
he ptfvn u-il
Ilut other niept Hviltan medicine as a sacrifice 10
imilkt lie I iki'ii One of tlunit fi. mtlltnrv need. Perhaps It Is Just
putticuliiv- the rnuretiriK " f 11»-' a* well to nnte that in Justice to
11 tin in | ii hc y &lt;»f r l inicM l len t h in 4 Its patients hn ho*|iltiil ran af
lim t r r iill i n&gt;lvt*s
one
of
the ford to fgnnre (he need of re
rin n t cunott* o f Ih e In y m n n 'i turning doctors for tcaohln"
An unaxpected result of the
iiii-tUfulemUiiilifiKn of the practice
war may be this: that the needs
n l m n lio il*
I'vrn hiM pttAl t l Uour re turn in- doctoi* for
lee * hnvf hi i'ii Ik
it to fchiit« of
further education will mania the
Ihi- tmfly* lelii-mit
American people Into realizing
M** i» ii» .... »*»»*■» in th.»t when that the bpn cure i» likely to be
yon » fe tick lit n luifpItuL
in tile hospital that gives rlnaeat
ymi riiiiBi*;hi t« lo iteiilcivipilrrittct iitta'itiun In teaching, nnd lhal in
tit u rhnir, 01 o^cij for lewehipji, •elf protection we must help to
von iv fiithri « I .n umbly cunerd- provide fo r doctor* the opportu­
* ‘y vuiiitfuint o' vi «ii comforl nity 10 'earn a. well a* to pnu-•mil vm*U ln'ini; to the «&lt;iVMUl«gi
le» mcitldne.
of
nr the inofcmiiorial
Nertl of yom ihvclor; nnd lh «
nothing else in Involved. That i*
f nine.
Tliure is Another »hlc to lt» &lt;*
inirnensr Imimrtnnre to yo« nr
the pntienL It Ii thU: U'htn yoi*
n r.1 iimm! for tenrhinjr purpone* 01
rvi 1 for a clinical demonstration
tin* it*iry of your illneaa is more
itcciiriitei\ ami more f..H&gt; ri-cnrd
id. &gt;uur phyalcnl rxamlnatian&lt;
g is- linns' mule cuirfullv, tbs*
Inlu'iulury work Is mots- gener
11 1■I&gt; "iticred nnd murs cuutioualy
ncruti iictl nnd yn u :. trcatiirciit
watched muro c lo a e l^ "
To b0 uiosl for tcnchln-* piff|u»vp.« Ins .omc of the advantage*
of llll I'll! Iy rnliHullMlion- It in of
very great priitccUuii and value
to llu- pntisrsl. Kn few peontn
rralirr that to risk to bi uses! for
teaching I. the must .enlightened
bit of self-interest jorlth which
they could protect themselves In
aiek liens.
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interna Nrrd UaMante
Though (here ate m any, c iv il■
in tin hospital, having no. Intarnn
or resident*, the great pm tor ft y
of hospItitU piuvlda intomthlus
and often -residencicit a* well but
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ret urn in j£ f r on
th r ml litm \ aervlre

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uf rur j» uimn it 1 «4*fit 1&gt; li vitamitt 1
of I'fi-m-f ret i1* r*-* illt% 3'F *■v iilriit
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tcHstlCs was an cxcetdlnn rather
than the rule; now, military
homes avrrugr at least one-half
pure blood.
The program has brought about
In this country the asmmtbly o f a
large group o f fina riding horse
sires which compare favorably
with any in the world; each must
measure up to exacting standacdo
as to site, conformation and
breeding soumlreM. They
are
generally distributed In such a
way as to mnkc theix services
available to virtually all riding
horse breeder*.
Also, popular appreciation and
knowledge o f l&gt;etter homes has
boon fostered through the peacelime year* by dissemination of
information, the sponsorship of
breeding clnsaes, exhibition of
bleeding stock at hors* show*
nrd falriC Kml K5 "JoWrTSg To
&gt;1itch standard* and requirement*
in making home procurement* for
the Army.

W ben Hernando Cortes invaded
jirocured by the Remount Area*
are shipped to the Quartermaster Mexico hr found the~C»t*o lr?fl
1din tat ions, knd
Remotin Depots at F »7t Hoht.i- In cultivated
CiTIT^tCb., aJUU'utt-JLLiiu. Cw U . ;,"clffitalatr--being made
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where they are processed foi bean.
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issue as and wher. needed.
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For Sale Reasonable
10 acren Innd fncfng Bcnrdail^Ava,
9 acreit elenred 10 aerca in timber
2 deep wells on property
If interested write to
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HARRY BANDEL

340 Second Ave„ Daytona Beach, Fla. or S. Benjamin,
LNibui-r. FU.
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-EASTER tiU N N IE S

An a)qauiassk-sianmaNwd«U«nL^u^. .

In the program's activities over
tire past year br So is attributed
to a qumocr o f factors, the chief
of which is the tight manpower
situation. Remount personnel has
been pared to a inlnilnuhi while
farm rann|Kiwer shortages have
euuxed stockmen to arrange for
breeding only their top producers.
D ie . following
fh
for
, ,
4 __ figures

ihom rooJ live bun­
nies and colored chicks for
Easter! Place your order
now!

HUNT’S TUXEDO FEED STORE

given for comparative nurpoacs:
in 11)40, 17,17f&gt;; In U'4 1 , 17,lltll; in 10 42. 18,251!; and in
liH.T. 14,840. Figures for 1044
nr.- lo t yet available.
Remount activities stem from
the Of fire o f the IJust cermaster
tieneral in Washington whrr* tha
tTiief of Remount serves as an
assistant to the tfuarterraaster
tie era). It is his responsibility
to direct nnd suprrvtac the breed­
ing program and procurement o f
animals fur use of the Army.
Operation* in tha field are eondurtrd through the six Remount
A iva headquarter* and horses

COMPLETE LINE OF TUXEDO FEEDS
Tel 388—

C«r. Sanford &amp; 2nd Street
Sanford, FToridn

Sure, I carry
Bottled-in-Borul in stock,
when I can get it,

STEPHENS SIGN

But the BEST bonds
you call hoy,
are War Bonds!

&amp; NEON CO.
(Cot your new Neon work
now while there's a chance
lo give you rimmI service)

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The BchI Fnrtl Service
In Crntral Florida.
We a|&gt;rrialirr in totaplrlr mo­
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Relief At Last*
For Your Cough

firing in hangers please!
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Relieve that Agonizing-Backache In a Hurry

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Nwre Tonic of Proven Merit
Helped Othera Rod Win Holp

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BUSINE g&amp; SERVICE)

FOR SALE—

a uial.

Temporarily

4ob H

W H IT L E Y Biby Carriage. (&gt;r*c
tietlly n*w. I’hcmc W&gt;*J_______
STO RAG E
Garage.
■loraai*

French

T W O SM A LL . farms— one with
3 acres tiled land, good well.
. , two atory dwelling, garage, out
houagv about 600 ft. west of
IsaknMonroa Poet Office. One
with o acres tiled land, good
■well, about t i mile from Lake
Monroe Tost Office, with two
atory dwelling, 2 atory horn W A N T K l*— Colored pirla for launtrv work
Apply In prnon,
J.W. BelL Phono 15, Lake
"titular hour* nm! waif©*. Sem*

HELP W AN TE D —

ittfilr ( oijfitv Laundry, 8IB W

.Ir«» St.

6 ROOM hou**, hath, hot w.n-r
2 scraaneil porthas, I acra land. SHOUT

ORDER
COOK, good
12500.00 Cash. In praeful Lak«]uii\. phone IHMlh
Mary 6 mllaa~ frum flanfnnl,
ana block from laka. Look for N A V Y couple desires servicea of
woman for liuht houaework and
the
rrcam
bungalow
with
care of 2 year old child during*
brown trim, rad roof, 3 doors
day Phone Hflit nr 2000 Park
Bouth of school. Intervlaw* nf
A ve.
U t 6:00 P.M. daily. J.G. Btnllh

owner.

S P R IN G P L A N T 8 now ready—
Pappar*. Temaloaa, Eggplant
CoUards, Broccull, J.W. Bell,
Phon* 16, Laka Monro*.

TEl.EI'IIONE iqirrator, wsitvrx
or wnttrrasea, maids. Mrs.
Perry, I’hone 1200,
SERVICE Station man. Samfnole
Tire Shut*. )inl N I'urk Ave

SIX ROOM house, large lot with
plenty of fruit trees. I'rka $4.
600,00, Raymond M. Ball. Beni

S A LE S LA D IE S w a n t e d
Full
turn* "T part turn- II A A Delit. r t nie.it Store, Sanford A ve­
nue.

C O L L A R !) plant*. J.T. Newby
1006 Palmetto Ava.
________

BOOKKEEPER
Phone
Dil,
l i*.

R U TG E R Toma!
thousand. Bout I
Arcadia. Fla.

W A N T E D BY
MIN
HnVil t
M-nrri, ilay

ami rnrt* man.
Eteetrir
Service
W ESTERN

UN-

nr milking nies|nh, full lime, Itk-

hour
6 ROOM
HOUSE rlota tn. rash
or Urma. Phone 1000 or 228- W. EX PER I F.NC'F It »lenngraf hrr. |o
rnl girl prefi-ried
Call llully
AUTO JACKS!
Winn! S!ln|i* I Iff |i i
You'll want one of these hig
grade, long-lasting *le*l. bar
k . U . I . ) RS. **in\,,-r* and Trurk
to-grt roadside friend*. A f&lt;
••r*
Ap id .
Freight
Station
havs just com. in.
W ent h'iri.1 S t le e l
H O LLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. First St
Phone 5
I t n ilK K ^ I ) 1!
ORANGKH. fl.&amp;O bushel, deliver
ed. I'honc 788-W.
HOUSE TR A ILE R , sleep. tWC&gt;,
1378.00.
II. n. YaU*. Ut- If.
tlox 181, Elder Spring. Ban

ford, Fla*

Sen

W A N T E D men in make arid repair celery f ieI■1 cralcs. Chase
Jk (omjHiuy

TWO ELECTRIC CHICK brood
ers, good for EDO chicks each
$12.00 each. Qeorga U. Whit
tlfr, Lake Mary. Fla.
ONP! STUDIO OOUCII,
919 Elm AV|.
.

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of in* to ti’uni lln* la**, iioil Kftili ,tu,xhlin-nt
experience in itx BiHilU’iilioii

Nepro Lawyer, In Ita­
ly For St i mson,
Bl a me s Illiteracy

your ear at Rant’*
Spacia1
rata daad

M ATTRESS R E N O V A TIN G
Aid. T Y P E S mnttreiscs and box
springs
rebuilt.
Have
your
work done while we still have
ticking. One day service if de­
sired.
Hanford Mattress FacInry. Phone IJ72-J.
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C A R P E N T E R IN G ,
general . re
pair*. W J . Russell, 705 W. 9th
St. phone 717-M.

N IC E country home. 2%
land, fruit traa*. dtep
electric
well, electric
system. quick aale, I f
Call County 3303, I'aol*

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More Effective
Negro Training

. it/ an » Tprtt with
■' v*t&gt;erience who guarr i k v jnh. Would ap-

H. B. l*OPP. INC.
Heaters
and
H o o rn

16 ACRES Orange grove l«n&lt;
on hard road and lakr, 1 he&lt;
Stilt*, 2632 Willow Avc.

A n u y o lu a y u i^

By

JOHN

CHAnm

Of

SM ITH

A Lecture

ROME. Mar
19, I Spec Ini I —
The War Department in making
a special effort to find out «h&gt;
the l«tl Infantry Division ami
other Negro combat unit* have
mad*
unsatisfactory
showing*,
and lo work out new method,
for dealing with the particular
problem* of Negro troop*, il wan
revealed today by Truman h.
Gib*on, Jr., civilian a*lvi»cr t&lt;*
the Secretary ol War
Gibson, a Negro attorney from
Chicago, who ha* been 111 Italy
*lnre Feb 28 on a trouhle-*lii«it
Ing mission that will take him
to other Negro unlit, u other
war theater*, said he had found
no rranon to believe that Nejgrn** a.* u ran art imi lean
courageou* than other peoi le.
The i»2d Dlvlalon labor* under
the handicap* of excessive illiter­
acy and inadequate training, he
said, while Negroe* are always
seniitive to incident* which re
vlve race prejudices, and many
of them lack a clear conviction
of what they are fighting for.

Just retncftiber to take thnt
tan of twsd fkt* to yrair
butcher. Oct 2 rcxl |»iint»
tionus for each pom Ml Keep
Saving Used Fat. for the
Fighting Front I

BUY qU AU TY CHICKS

FU RN ISH ED hou*r or apart
A N D B A R R E D ROCKS,
irn-nt. t nil I lout It At,. Itoliy
Grad* A A A U. S. approved Valdi-s Hotel
Pullorum tested 100 for $13
60, prepaid, live delivery gu ar­ F U R N ISHED A P I . by Navy man
anteed.
w llh each order 2
hark from oversea*, and
large metal feeder* and 2 m et­
\. ife
Expert to he here year
al
xraterer*
free.
Poultry'
to IH months.
Have cat.
P.
Farm, 713 So. Howard Ave.,
0. Box 69H.

W H IT E

i f »• ’ r i*

lnt*v lo p v r you hr Ip

cm

with

Christian Science

your insurance

p roble m *! C.omr pre-

patril lo discuss ihrm

Entitled
Christian Science: The Vic
lory of Good over Evil

fr r r ti

with us

W ho

know *? W r may save

Arthur Merle Douglas. CM I c,
if Seminole County, has just re­
turned to the Slate* nltef nearly
two years' service in ihe Pacific.
Member of the B o in ) of Lrctirrf- At prrseiit Douglas I* confined to
•there the Trouble l.icw
t •»!*•&lt;*jr f«mnd the nnswrr to •.hip of The Mother Churrh, Th* the U S. Naval Hospital 2.11, 3 N.
du •'/d‘« piiddern Imrijriy In th® Flrit Churrh of ChrUl, Srlentinl. .Bill bolt Park. Sun Diego. Calif,
lie hu* seen service in New lie
div t * . history
It war acll* in Bobton, M*ji*irhuJirf (■
rirides. New Guinea, Adnur*dty
\at»i| three years ago,' trefnre th©
Ttwlay there in o preening cle
Islands and Australia
Douglas
Arni&gt;‘ *pi'cinl I ruining program mwinl for practical Christianity
s a first cousin o f T. Meade
for did mate* was dcv^lpppil^ ftndf Men ami women. findinjL. ihrmBaker, n native of this .muTly
rnnnv in the divislpri did no* v tlw a - in ..unforenecn niUintiuim
t^nefil by it he said.
•re turning to God' ffir help and assistant to the president of
Science
if
enabling the Federal Land Bank of CtduhtNegroe* were drafted to flU ChrintJin
the division, instead of being; litrirt numbers to do this with ota. In his early youth he lived
Baker's family.______
rliiAsif i«-d am1 sent to whatever koih! result*. While on one hano with M r
bintich of the service they were there \n much t.%it rosy occftlton is unwise tn doubt if reality is in
Ih**i
suited
fur;
many
went u« i?rsve consideration, on the ter fe et harmony with tiod divine
Mtaight from the reception cen­ other w# see in recent time* ; r rutcipie,— il .Ncitnce, when u •
ter t&lt; the division without pre* trfd*fpr*ad i)ulckeninir of inter
ierslcKMj and demonstrated, will
• - A - t'wat-War Factor
limmnrv basic iraming.
cst in spirituAl thfnirs. This is destroy all discard, since you
Gibson «atd the War Depart
Nimditrlvi many r*i placement* yi utifyinit. and it MU^urs well for
matit P* e*)&gt;erlallv interested m \ uv&lt; &gt;)•’!'fi s e n t"t o r 1b « division the hnptiinepBw and prosperity of .idmil that G*od ’ * omnipotent,
for from this premise il f “ tlf»u *•
the problem because it i* e vithooi mien uute infantry trnin- humanity
that gmid and its sweet comnrd*
• tumbling block to the ilepait in 4&lt; and M i* in units with the
Ihe life of Christ Jesus* our
ment'r hope- for post uni uni- Itrj'es
projHirtinr1 r«f
replace* Ktemplar, 11 the most virtorintm have all power **
veraal military training legisla­ noiila mm (ilbaon found the
Scientlfir Affirm a tio n *
recorded in histury. His triumph
tion. " I f we have universal nnll-s
Science arui Health Iin* proved
»rated
tendency
to
“ m o ll
was
n
foiriplete
mastery
i»f
the
tary trainin*'. Negi.-c.* have to n virt ’
to hr n prirelei* aid to a large
be Includerl.” he said. "I hie of I (iiLwsH* »s«*.l »*Sfl^rierice -nliciwed ludief . in a aelfhootl etparale«l number af people In ovcrromiir/
from
(io«L
Ilfs
victory
1«&gt;
in
his
the key* to defeat •&gt;( the nur-e- ii literal*'
11If icult it*s. Il shows us how to
did
rod
necessarily
draft bill |s that -ut of H.ihW l**s k native intelligence and could ruiitcinu.H reu Ilia (ion *if hi a tme* i Id nk from the standpoint of
registered Negro nurses it (Die often l»e made into excellent aol* limn with CIimL
Truth, npiritual reality
Present
Arm y) has taken only a few d»«*rr , hut they require *| (H'iu!
Mary Baker Kddy. the discover
mg ns it doe* impoitant hiiwit
rnorr than ISM) 1
anil
founder
of
t'hristim* tniH. if h'HM-s each mu fi&lt;** to
u aiuidi- mi lliodn and mrinot ah i i
"The problem cannot Is- solved mu t# &lt;mihIm I infiintrv I ruin ing in Science, teilw how we iimy um 0till it* ttiese trutii' in acrordum-e
thiN
harmony
\
v
h
i
h
i.'hrim
f short huo
with well *lefined role*, us si ili d
i* 01 lh«* mdivolual oeesl It t«*arhe»
Win I n par I meiit recnnU show Jr«us utilised. Her tench
•simple, direct, effective
i nris
un how In nf firm ' rut 0, i« n&lt;l tho
t in ii Sc ience eimldex us o nrnvc •rmroprmle whai i* jjimh)
tint ^nuituai |H&gt;wer n -uprenie
Whatever the problem nr ‘ hH
It leveiilik Ihe fact that God,
cult % mh V Ih*. Whether St in' one
divine PrirM ipni *.f t-wInK. in per
o( sickness, sin, *&gt;r luck, whether
fee t, and that ma11 n 1;» my* ntm if be individual or UfitmOftl the
bei-n and nlwnyji will he God't kfi forN I*, who f hrtmgh .t!*ed « ih **
I *i v i * mn i. I
in i rent ill I 'ln»* per Io il image and likenes*
I ’ tn the low of God
At
lift,
t anil , . per i enl in Class IV.
of fern to us the practical meanI -itvk p f»und A r m ) Cnready
whereby we nmy apply spirttiin
Gt
"• -i.i»H *br A rm y bail very law to ihe iletaiU of mir work
HOW TOCOME HOME WITH
/* u (.••• ' » ' »o w »n l NVyro«s in day live* It affords the ineUua!
a toI ah ^ relatively unpre- w hereby day by day, v* e m «y im
ttii bn rulls- the problem prove
*ur hiirnnii activities b)
I * tii‘ ii 1he Kish amendment to the nmtemplntinir the fact of un
t'lnin i fc»*f \i« ,• art oldiyrd it to chunking perfection- It provide
■tr l'l
drnfU’cs in lnn?P u definite. *cieiitlfie wav to *n»ii

110 R EW ARD fot
information
leading t,- fnrnt*)ird stiartment
or house
Witt** Box Sl^ c/o
Del aid.

r ii 11 r i r

/may, hill never loo

be
’eler B. Biggins, C.S.B
of Seattle, Washington

ton ihunrt

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
PM pN IS

TO 3

70

MEISCH BLOG.

ano

40

From where I sit... Jy Joe Marsh

H ow to G re e t a
W o u n d e d S oldier
Charlie Jenkins gi*t letrk from
overseas ihe i.tlu-r »la&gt;. &gt;1U.hargetl (ui wuunds
ami lie
wo* pretty well luiigctl up
N a t u r a l l y , our lo jru felt
mighty had about It. \Vr wautr.1
In * ) tujMlhllr will, hlui and
lii-lii litni But D im- Walter* «rt
U- e t l a . g l i l i i In i UI thill

1I r mil! lll.lt W tk.lt C II .11 111w-innsl uniat wait in In* aic e p te.1
*5 u,it’ u i tin- gang again
as If
m-thing had hjpfM-nisi S.&gt; w e
a t.i*l him nvi-r In pili h l.ni it 1 i &gt; with h s g m »l hanil ui- l
i fijuv a frii-ndly glu*-i of Im-i -i
.•mt i llCtV the fat llhr old ttines

Anti you should have se«nblih
I&gt;tck up! From being scared of
meeting people, Cltarlle got hla
lunftdence back and coon becotne hla own self again.
»
Fmm where T all, Doc W alter*
Karr u* the right steer. The
wounded men com ing born*
■lini’l wnnl our sympathy or onr
(■ tri rn lh u a la a llc help. T h e y 9
wnnl (•&gt; tie treated like the real
&lt;&gt;l ti» . . . with a rhanca u&gt; work
and lead a nurraal life. And
iii.ii’-. the I. *i*t wr i an offer thstu.

a* j, I * Ij , I *-u i sfai€t Hieuert t ound&lt;ifi#-

■ -*n1h*i «k X r*yr|** %|f111* hini I lo be
and preserve he tilth l*&gt; de|NUidfttti
i d'b
c&gt; landed
w ithnut
adc- on spiritual truth It is, In short
.1. i tdti v (if irnincd officer© the restoration of the rnelho*
i nod YkdhniiT rultijLUita methods to
.Ie*n*
frn r*ve
| miM-T hJiti ieiI d IwutiU1It re.'vwic ihti i.piviu«
firu
\ nd%t«Air «‘f white s*nd Nuc ro ^iow it may bf attaine«i li i* »hi
, ■f f I* a h ihe same units causes
SUPerforltv io
spirit mil
nriwei
•cm*
fi rkrf&lt; frr-lin^ bectnbt III*
(»v‘rr the phyrical (bat I I n uia1
I • ■11c I I hi \ I i n )
tio li l V 1
npSClIUkce r M.phii •U p • nt i v n V i&gt; oi, r

j 'l h t

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seirregattan.

seju rd e

ff&gt;
’ chib*, devtdoti and iticid* i t* of race i»re)u«licr tend lo
i; I m* c y ay in" ruled
In
front-line

Mm
Kddv bii.i written in it
C ) » i i f t i a ii Science
te«tlM-..k
'*Bcfence and Health with Kev
to the Scripture*'' dp. 1301: “ It

S h iJ s H

Tampa, Fla.
ONE

OF

SANFORD'S

neweal

MISCELLANEOUS

bungalows,
furnished.
Five
room bungalow UNFURNISH­ C U R TA IN S washed, starched and
ED. 2000 ft of Lake Frontage
stretched. F.1H Mellonvlllr Ave.
with four acr* *rov«. 6 room
P hon e M7U.
house glassed In slteplng porch
PARTY
IN Pick up truck boron cornet lot good location,
ruwintr 2 house jacks from Se. f rigid ai re and gas range goes
rtirtty Lumber Comtistiy, prowltn house. 40 acres land with
pertv
of
K.A.
Dyson, will
... 0 room hou**. 7 acr* grove
please return them at unce.
34 acres land.
Ons small
Vitally needed fo r war work.
bout* wjth axtra lota pnly
760.00. Flea room bungalow
tufa corner lot planty of fruit WANTED—
tress and shade on bus line. 3
hadroom heuie in Mayfair. 6
room bungalow on 12th flt. Ed­
NOW1 IS T H E TIM E
ward P. Lana, Phon* 462, "T h e
TO GET T H E TOP PUICB
man who knowa Sanford .
FOR YOUH CAR

J

‘ •fERRONAL PROPERTY FLOAT, ER INSURANCE. Raymond M
-.‘ Ball, Agent
, Saa—t..

■— m
mw *

* ■ ■ _ i . ■* —— ——

Tonchtoff) 1201 Celary Av*. has
••'a complete .|jn* of Ballard
• E**d»; also grooaii*a and gaso-

WE W IL L give you full value
for your car-m oot cash. Yea,
and we will Hanoi* the govern­
ment red tap* for you. Save
lots of bother, your Urn* and
expense by coming her* at one*.

Bess
WORLD Be*ter ’ Pepper Plant*, iMAIN'S , ir*-war bicycle*
212, Lnk* Monro*.
Qua Schmah, .phon* $$3-W.
H. P. DRIGG8 and Strat­
goot) FOUR gallon cow, one ONE
ton gaaolln* motor for hlcytl*.
F. M. English, 'Paola Road.

— Young Lady or
66 ACRES land, 4tt acraa muck, WANTED
Man Interested In learning
cleared, ttrong flowing »•!!.
good pt&gt;«t-war (rad*. See Mr.
10 acres m an-to be cleared.
at Th# Sanford Heri • balance good -citrus land. On .Harvey
u
*
piafid road. A.C; Benson. Rt.

world beater
tap. Jennings

CLEAN COTTON RAQB for Sinford Naval Air Station. Brt$»
to Sanford Furniture Company.

itar papper GOOD USED ei
with filler*. 1
onroe. L.B.

E
•*H

T * A -

cases complete
C Buying St*.

Whararer thera ii trouble or »ufTerlne In tha world . G wheravtf
desperate souls cry out In need of cheer and comfort—there 166,
U your RED CROSS to lift their hearts and bring them hope,

tlon. 110 W.

FOR RENT—• i

SERVICE OF A L L
ul Ccmmih County NICELY FUUNI8HBO 'bodi
on boa lloa. Phone 4H4

q A u i.-.

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right. But there’s stiii a rush oo some drcuhs.
Whctr-you^

on b crowdcri tine, Long Dtmxace-wffl safc yott

to help by saying, "Please limit your call to

CHANT

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Southern Bell T elephone and .

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It baa already performed for odr boy* at home and abroad would
fill your baart with pride— a* It hai thelra with grttituda. But wa
mtut Jo g o a Wa ipuit keep oUr Rad Crosi at tha alda of our
fitting m«n and wounded heroes, wherever they may be.
Ratnamber-the RED CROSS haa no private fundi. Every
aarvlca the Rad Croaa perform* dtpendt upon your private gift
So do your pfttl Reach down in’ your hearts and give all you can
, *. girt MORE and give NOW I
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VOLUME XXXVI

K mIn bits lied

Last Of Nazis

SANFORD,

1908

Romance Launched With Ship

Arnold Haverlee
Tel l s Rotarians
Of Danish Press

(n r At««fta|*4 f m i l

m

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hitiik nml 2ft mUei uf r a M

hank.
ith three

ABirB armies nwajiimr thr * I gun I fnr&gt; u push across
the lowrr
Rhine, pu,rt «if th«*
fleet of 1 Ulll I
InmiU'rv ant
7(K) fighter* hjittert-d tin field* Mi
northwest tiertiiany. Other* ato
rd the K u*plan* hy attai n tmr a
tank plant at I'i&amp;Uen near .h
&lt;' i i*cInislin **k i ii froiitit"r
T he [ its! Wliile Russian nrm&gt;#
holding virtually the entire east
hank of the Oder River from
the Baltic lu til* Nclaaw Rivei
massed its gun* at the rdgm n!
Steltin. Berlin'* Baltic i»* *

™

A LO V E STORY as well :i* a *hip w «* Imit'rhri! iffhepi ih.
Harold J, Ellison, 2 jilKl-iiln tle*trov«ar, slid down tin* w c,\

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tr e n t e r I sole

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^t|

plrtil which turned the tide m ih** Bui i h . .f Mi«J ;* \

Wlis In*I and here Mr* Faye Klli^t.u
ehri*ten thr ship * htlir uul muttl i

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v j nife' of
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Statrn Inland, N.V., fthipvnnl It w «s then that lunr Ht\.*
Broadway star fnhown nt rig ht) d n l n r v t h n |uv*» fin I -

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LUHIKJCK ARM V A IK FIELD ,
Lublmck, Texas, Mar. 21, (Spe­
c ia l)— 1st Lieut. Loyco E. Forguaon, noi o f Mrt. lfln lie Forguaon of 300 W. Ninth Street, San­
ford. and a veteran of many
months of overseas combat duty,
has completed an advanced course
o f Instruction tn Instrument pilot
tmlr.ing . ( (hi. b i« A A K l.iruelo r» School anil b** rrturrinl to
hi* b »»» *tulion to train other
flirr* in the latcil nirlhoil* nf
"all m o t h e r " m ilrum rnt flylup.
I.icui. Forroaon ora* on duty
in. the Luro(*«an
Theater
of
Operation* ai ■ P-S1 pilot until
relurninr in N ov«m b«r, 1944. Mu
la a graduate o
oif the
m e Seminole
neminoie
High School. Upon completion of
hla training at L A A F he relumed
to hU l&gt;n,e itation mt Spence
Field, Ga.

B S-Sgt James F. Young
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c ia l)— S/SgL Jamea F. Young,
con of Mr*. M. H. Young, and
husband of
t oung
o f Un.
U n . Ruby Young,
both of
o f Sanford, haa
baa been
been honor■bly discharged,
(•&amp;, fo r reasons o f
physical
disability,
from
the
United States Arm y at AAIRegional and Convafeacent Hos­
pital, Miami District.

Serving as a gunner with the
AAF, BgL Young participated in
20 combat misstone In the-European Theater ot, OparaUone, and
was awarded the DieUnguishtd
Firing Cross, the A b MedaLwith
three Oak Leaf Clutters and the
- Purplt Heart. •.

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The Hnnford man,
f i r * I liny* of battle
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tha t n ig h t and the followin g two
d a y * an d n ivht* that won - the
w oraL
The Jnpn did n thorough
Job o f panting un wRh mortar
f i r e a n d a r t i l l e r y fir e .
W e had
so me ca s u a l t i e s but wore l u c k y
not to ha v e more.

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Three Colored Boyw
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Three smsll negro Ikivs from
m right year*
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Sanford, two of them
o f ege, and one nf them ten.
were taken In custody by police
In Del-and Monday after they
had attempted to buy bus tick &lt;t*
fo r Philadelphia and had d:s
played a huge roll of bills. (The
ticket • agent, suspicion*, notified
the police.
Some time earlier, the Sanford
police department had been noti­
fied by Frank Siplin. elderly
negro o f 131.1 West Fourteenth
Street that money totalling 4439,
hidden In different place* In hia
house had been stolen. He reported also that a window screen had
also been tom open in hit house.
It was discovered hy police
that Siplin's grandson had l&gt;cen
one o f the youthr seised in DeLand*. Out of the 9460 which the
taken, |3tT was reaccording
la
Police
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,w*a taken to D eU fid wheru ho
Identified his frandson and the
othay two hoys.

CpL Edward C.Daniels
Wounded At S t Croix
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.CraU to France, Nor. S«. 1944.
Whllo at thU hospital he reeelred expert medical care, fol­
lowed by a period of convalearencc. He haa now boon released

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Ronald Hines Helped
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Sportsman’s Group
To Meet On Friday

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T O IJ .E E LE C TE D

LAKELAND, Mar. 31, &lt;8pcclal)—Rev. Joe A. Toll*, pastor
of tho Flnt Methodist church,
was sleeted vice president of the
kJbuitham Coltegu Alumni
ition at Ite annual meeting
___ In lakeland on Mar. if.
RevTToTIe, coming front a family
of Southern graduates, received
hi* degree tn 10X7, while Mrs.
Tofts, tea former Elisabeth Cates,
was o f the class of 1929,
Other alumni officers are:
Angus Sumner, Fort Fierce, presi­
dent; Miss Fran Dibble, Chester,
York, secretary and editor
j Fteetda Houiham Alumnae;
C G.,Tk*a&gt;p*ou, (former^
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Henry Thurston To
Ocala Farm Meeting

llcr-ry
Thurston
of
Sanford
will l„- .liming stair itiirclo l* nnd
chairnuiti
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itat* wine
Farm
llureau
comniittc*.,
wbn with
their vvivs* will nu-.* at Silver
Spring* on Mnrch 2 1 f " t the
spring ipiurtcrly ilirerlori meet-

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M r* t ' h n r l r s V. S e » e | l , nilniiii
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W o m e n of the A n n I .c a n F o r m
iitireati. w ill s p e a " nl the i n e r ti n g
un the subject v ’ " h n l w om e n
are do in g In F a r m l lu re u i w ork
th r o u g h o u t Ih r n a iio li.

Donald
Kirkpali ick,
general
counsel of thr American Farm
llureau, will arrive Yroln (lilcugo,
and will tell how i.ll Inrms of
automobllo insuioiirr may be oh
t»ine&lt;1 by members ul lower tosL
Mr. Thurston Unlay requested
that anyone intending to attend
Hi* meeting In Orsla, Saturday,
to please notify him.

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R o I m rt, H m a m i r . urn! .Marilyn, nil
refilling nI .*ti 7 I'a r k Avenue

K I R K L A N D COM M KBAION Hi I
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f i a r k r l r y O f f i c e r ( n n ifiila tr Scb« ut
Kru iiu n t jn n w a t I h o i r i R a L . K i r k
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Sanford, son » f Mr anil Mr,
Champ Kirkland. 1IM l l n r u i l ’o't
Street, Jaeksunvillc
Lieut. Kirkland is the hmlu.ml
of tho former Miss Dorothy Mi*
chell and has one son, Tommy.
He has reported for duty to
Atlanta, Ga., after spending a
short leave In Sanford and In
Jacksonville.

LE E F IN ISH E S CODKHK
Itusselt VV. f,ee of I H it Hcvrnlh
Avenue
recently
completed
a
course as an Aviation Machinist
Mate at the Nava] Air Technical
Training Center at Norman: OJr)a„
F O R T DEVENS. Mas*. Mar. 21,
He Is the son o f Mr. and Mrs.
jfl3T=CanTlrtttl.9l jtftu al.lQ .B bfly 1 1 . JL- ItuisaU of the Seventh
orders, four negro Wars were Avenue address.
sentenced last night to a year at
Prior to entering the service,
hard labor and to be discharged Lee was occupied by the Msnaice
dishonorably.
Crate company.
The quartette contended they
qere ordered to perform tasks
U. 8 . 8 UH LOST
W A S H IN G TO N Mai. 21 1&gt;J1in Levell General Hospital becausa o t their color. The Wars The submarine llertsel Is overdue
testified they f e ll there was dis­ from patrol and presumed lost
crimination there because white w ilh its officers end crew, nor­
Waca wars not forced to do the m ally a^out 05 men. It Is the 81th
same type of work oe negro per- American submarine presumed

Four Neffro Waca Are
Sentenced To Labor

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Hunihl ftiibnnt *nt h a prot«?ftt in

(ltft»iii*&lt;! form (*• V ^ Engineer.
(If fie*. I'd Box HiTO, Jucftk.ionTilhr. on or hrfnre March -0, It
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vStateundCountyTaxes
Payable By Apr. I
Thcrr are only tm days left
in which tu pay t 'minty real
estate, personal nnd intangible
taxes without penally. J no
D.
J ink me. State and County tax
collector, ant'Miunml today, adding
that tlis amount of (39,284.76
taxes still remains unpaid on the
I'.UI tax toll
Effective Apr. I, unpaid Intangibls personal property taxes
carry a jwnslty o f 10 per Cent
plus interest nt the rate of 24 oer
cent
annum; un unpaid real
estate taxes (he penalty Is 3
per rent plus interest at 18 per
rent annum: an unpaid personal
'
jtroperty taxes the rate is 13
"per cent per annum. A ll unpaid
tnxeV_ara required to be adTertt»cd as delinquenL and the coat a t____advertising ailde.1 to the tax bitla.
All taxe* on real estate ere
assessed as of Jan. 1 o f each
year and person* who have ac*
ouired property during 1944, and
who have not paid taxes on soma,
should call for s tax bill, aa
the property would be assessed
in the name o f the person who
owned tt on Jan. I, 1044. On mak­
ing Inquiries the legal descrip­
tion as shown by deed, should ha
furnished.
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Mrs. Ellon E. Moonty, ihe way. The bodirn were laken (o
former Thrlms Durns of Sin- the Moaely Funeral Home
ford. died Saturday in Greenville,
A ltO A K I) A C O A S T GUARD- Texas, after a brief illness.
Mrs. Mooney was bom In Dan­
M ANNED LST A T IW O IIM A .
Mar. 21, (S p ecial)— Const Guards- ville. 111., Nov. *3, 1020, and
man Ilonuld Hlnrs. potty officer came with her family to Sanford
first clans, of Lungwort, Is a nt nn early age. She atlrmlrd
crow member on this l«ST whirii local schools and flemlnole High
There will I m * n inert of the
unloaded Murines and cargo fm School, and was a member of
the tnltlul Invasion of Iwn Jima the First baptist Chureh. She Seminole County Sportsman Arand later moved onto the l-each- was married in 1939 tn Elton E. soclation at ihe Sanfont Arinui/
Mooney of the U, 8 . Geodetic beginning at H:00 o'clock Frlil.iy
head to disgorge more supplies.
"The beach looked i « l hot on Survey at a time when he was night, I’ rexliient Porter Lmuliig
engaged in making a survey of announced today.
D-Day and It wasn't 3ny coo'cr
the St. Johns River, and slnca
L. 0 . Ilrucc o f llnrtow^, chnlrtwo days later when our ship
that Ume they have traveled to man o f the 8 tntc (Jam# and
finally
pounded
through
ihe
many places hie work has lake* Fresh Water Fish C«m m liel»n,
Wreckage nnd dropped its rim p
them.
Will be present and atblres* tho
On the shore," Hines anil his
Survivor* are, the husband; members on the importance of
shipmates recalled.
Elton E. Mooney o f Paultbon* coasarvatlon measures. A ll mein
Even then sheila, murtsF nnd
N, J.; the mother, Mrs. Hugh L
bQlIeta were (till hitting around Collins of Opelika, Ala.) a aistenry hers uf the club nr* urge*! to be

U«. One of our offlcera in charge Miss Ruth Colllna, of Opelika)
of the bow doors, got a Jap three brother*, CpL Robert Burar.
bullet In the hip aa we lowered stationed with the Army in
the ramp at the beach.
Texas, CpI. Jacob R. Bums, at**
"Somewhere beyond aur vision Honed with the Marine! la North
American warships and plane* Caroline and Marcellua II. Burns
were keepihg Jap aircraft from of Waochula.
us, and they did a terrific job
Funeral
servlets for
Mrs.
of iL Only twice did We see Mooney will be held Friday after;
Yank anti-aireraf* gune open- up,p noon at 8:30 o'clock at the
In addition to moefng precious Erickson Funeral Rome, with the
cargo to the shore, the crew gave ILcv. W. 1 \ . Brooks, Jr- officiating.
ftrsrstd Tn woufiUtrJ nnd tisisieM Interment will be . * “
in the repair of damaged larding Cemetery.
craft Two Marine# were rescued
from a sinking amphibious tracWEATHER
toY.
During a driving rain at night
GEORGI Ay-Fair sod cool to­
dog-tired Marine* came aboard and night
_ . and
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Thursday fair slightly
ware given hot food, showers and |warmer,
dry &lt;clothes. "VF«. garo themi FLORID

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have to fight this War
the United 9tat*a.M
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occasion wa* a joint nvaat*
the Sanford-New SmylTts
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President Roy Holler Wit-

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1ii-nin.rk-rdueated lirwvpaper corre.ptmdeni, now vaeatlonmg in
Winter
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who
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kick Irma, concluding with i h e ’
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Saar, fell to I.ieut, flrli. Alex
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uf the wwrld's
9 j t d; , , A r e D r o w n e d A s At
F o r Pioneer
‘‘ i R " N aNight
,i o n s S g t . R a l p h R a y
item h tin• already been s u m
Ixical Man Says Japs Problems Of Return-1 n[»| roved hy the twmrd nf count
cuiitrtn**ioner* and the
( ’an ShiHit and Have
A t K i w a n i s L i’n c h
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inif Veterans Said j I•»tt***I- All that remain* to hr R o w b o a t D r i f t s

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Four columns o f the U.S.
Third Army closed in today
on bomh wrecked Liidwisg0^ hnfen - Mannheim, t w o of
them from positions six miles
away, and disorganized Ger­
man remnants were lashed
by uir fleets ns they fled
j. from the Saarland anil Palatinnte lost to an American
drive which cojt the Nall* SO,000

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WEDNESDAY,

Japanese Fleet Is Crippled By Raid *
re Than 1,000 Carrier Planes
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♦ 3rd And 7th Armies
Join To Launch Of­
fensive G a i n i n g
Half Dozen Cities

or more caiunlthis.
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Court Becord
Friday. March 0.
Warranty Deed*
Murph, Hota E. 8 . e l vtr To
Joa Gibbs et ux.
Murph, Kota E. II. et vir T.&gt;
Alfonxo Diion et ux.
M ufflcy, Gaylord A. et ux To
Bartow
right et ux.
Staver.a, John I. To Sidney
A. Murphy et ux.
Allm an, VV. L e l ux To II. H.
Clark et ux.
City of Sanford To Mrt. Garda
I. Swanaon and fam ilv.
Marxh, Flora P. T o Harvey A.
Swatm m et ux.
,
County Deed*
County of Sem inole To Wllllx, G. M. A T. E., Jnnex,
Dan 8 ., Sloniuer, William H.,
Jam eion, W. F. e t ux, D w l» ,
Annie I/ee, Hagan. 1* I’-. Jurkaon, Maud 8., lie U e l, IT.
.
Dupree, W. R., Johnson, K. S .
Lee, Harry, Pw old, Ralph, Du
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H., Adam*, F. II. et ux. Rive.
E. VV., Anderson. Clifford. &lt; n i­
ton, G. E.
Real Fatale Mortgaae*
Murphy, H. A. et ux To F u n

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Ca*»eTberry Garden*, Inc.
Gulf Life Insurance Co.
Casselberry Garden*, Inc.
Gulf Life Insurance Co.
Tem ple, Rosie Lee To D,
Brock.
"
Satisfaction o f M ortgages
The Mutual Life Inaurance
To Ruah N. Stafford.

To

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Oliver F Baker et ux.
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tlv -le Ibdoimto A Nettie Holo
tnrtn.
Johnson. It It
Sr et ux In
I lyde lioluioon.
City of Sanford to Mrs. Grace
I

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Gontalex. Joseph M. et tfr. In
Velma I. Gnnxalet
Gonzalez, Joseph M. et ux to
Velma I. Gnnsnlex.
lloodio'V. Sanford E. F et ux
&amp; John 1*
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Quantity Rights Rassrvod

A -SOLID SHIPLOAD!

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201 El Firit Street — 329 Sanioid Avo.

Luscioui Yellow fruit —
hoalthiul and delicious I
Our first hot Special on
B ananas since the War
b eg an —onjoy 'em while
you canl

Vila-Fresh

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Coffee,
Mb Bag

Celery 2 »** 15c

,

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Cabbage

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Apples 5 ib&gt; 4 5 c

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F an cy Ceotgla Yam* - S w eet

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Rutabagas ib 4c

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— Aeat &lt;a merit o f M ortgage
Scott, D. J. et u* To Ann[oid
A tlantic N a tl Bank.
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U. 3 . Army To Leon M. A n d oo
U. 8. Army To Willie Mr
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Hulls - Law
Kaaon, Lillie Va A tlantic Const
Line Railroad Co.
M arrltre Liceruw*
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Lauretlr.
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Gebow, Charles O., D en v e,,
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Cedar, Mich.
Adams, Ben W., lb-1 and. FI r
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Fla.
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Uni j Lin k F i* s h P o i^

Sausage

ib 37c

Sausage

ib 38c

B eef A dd ed — Sm oked Pork

F u r th in * Brand S k i n U r i

Wieners ib 29c Sausage ib 2 9 c
»

K injan • - In Tk* Bag - Pork

Sausage

Kiogan'e W alei Sliced

ib ^35c Bologna

ib 2 9 c

Lean Chops
Shoulders
Fiosh Hams
Frosh Sidos

Grado A

Beef

Webster Toi^ito

Short Ribs
Club Steak
Stew Beef
Hamburger

Mackerel
Red

Croakers

Cottage Cheese » 21c

Shad
W hole Soli

pkfli

Mary Ann Ha***

19c Radish 2

jars

25c

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Monterey Grape Juice

J / u.

U**v Add*d—Bouillon

Cubes 2

Ju ic e

Fla. BpasUh

Rich, Creamy. N

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Point Free! Pint Makes Q uaril

Mullet
Hah M ackerel

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Fillets
N O R T H E R N FILLETS

r

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Mint l i,on !&gt;-•&gt;&lt;
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Count)
Patterson
Viola t" Seminole
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Cameron De’&lt; &lt;1&lt;■y*t11&gt;■I 1 “
Srrninoli I ounlj
lane, A. A -I «•
S.tmn-.l.
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Real l&gt; Ia t r Mnrlragrs
tireeden, William B et u i 1,1
jim r r C, Tyner et n*
Sm ith, l.lltiuin &lt; -o le/ et »* I"
II. K. Tooke. Jr
D reggoni. Marion J et ux to
Florida State Bank
W right, Will Joseph el ux to
Fred W. Ball el o'
( hallrl Mutlgage
Speer, Vivian A *.• Fh-rola
Stale Bank
Sul Is f art ion nt M oilgngr
Farm Security A-lm i«&gt; l.-l
ward J Smith
uFlorida '-tale Biinl to Siinfoi-I
Cash F eiil Sr..r.
Moridii Slate Bank I•■ Nina
A Martin e t vri • •
Florida Slat* Bud. in * F
Start in
Florida Slat.
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Tyner. Jem** G. et ux la Wd
Hem R. Creeden e t ux
W oodruff, Frank I . ft ux !&gt;•
Edward J. Smith et ux.
Sm ith, E. J. et ux to Gun Srh
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Bradbury, Winnie et vir 1 ’atl

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pilot.'

Dresa
up your bedroom with thin beautiful
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Choice of walnut or maplo finish—aulte consists of
twin Beds, Vanity, Chest of Drawers and Bench—5
places.

S n o u ts

B e d P e rc h
C o d fis h

lb
lb

Th0'Obelisk* Flour

MATTRESSES
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A B*ol B leach

Borax

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to P ay

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Old D utch

Great NartUtm

Cleanser % cent 15 Beans1 2

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AN INDEPENDENT NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXVI
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Ettiablwhed 1008

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4wo Called
Life Saver By

SA NFO R D.

Thousands Of Jnpanese Are Reported
9 K ille d O r M ad e
Homeless By Raids*

*

in a life aaver for hundreds
of B-29 airmen whose raids
on Japan have killed thou­
s a n d s of Nipponcae, a Super­
fo rtre s s spokesman diselosed
today. Thirty Superforts have
made emergency landings on
Iwo, where the major fight-

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A major hresk-thrCUEh tn "the
Phillpphie* threatened to trap
two Japanese battalions. T h ii *»i
accomplished by the 43rd Divi­
sion which drove a two-in lie
wedge Into the southern und of
^iham bu line on l.uion. The Nlpl^&gt;onei!e' only escape road* were
Tokyo admitted uir raids have
killed thousand* of Japanese and
left thouaamlt more homeless.
Enemy broadcasta reported that
fern American Invasion fleet had
neen sighted north of Iwo island,
possibly preparing for a new
landing on the Immediate ap­
proaches to Japan.
They said also that thr British
-P a cific fleet seemed to be joining
k lh a bombardment of southw est­
ern Mindanao in the sou them
Philippines.
Openly nils Ioils over the air
raitl situation after tremendous
American super fortress fire bomb
aattackp on its three grealest
^ cities. Japan announced a plan
for voluntary evacuation of nonessential civilians front Toyko,
Yokohama. Nagoya, Osaka and
Kobe
_ The government was forming a
♦ "civilian special attack corps” to
aid in defense against an Invasion
end, !r. '.he meantime, to strength
en the anti-air raid defense ays
lain.
It as indicated that the sp e d -l

fteM sfk cot pi would be a sutcida
organisation pledged to go
certain death if necessary
carry out any assigned duty,
lackji Confirmation
The report that an American
.f le e t ...............
had been sighted north of
........
'J lw o was given In a German
Transpcean agency dlapatch date.)
Tokvo and broadcast from Berlin.
Thera was no confirmation from
any Allied aource.

CITY BRIEFS

The Fifth Conrreiilonal Coun­
cil of Townicnd Club* will meet

B Sunday

afternoon at tha Court
Jlouaa with P. V. Draa o f Day­
tona (teach presiding 41 chairman.
The latest news from W ashington
on new developments on the
Townsend plan will be read. All
Towpsendllea are requested to
&lt;%attcnd the meeting to which the
public Is invited.

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Mary McKnob and J.(L M nigiu..............
......... ....
. ure shown
a* they ^_______
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dub.
boat to tha New 8m
will be
'
Mr. Hsverlec’s n
’ which
■aTThe Underground
lanas of
^ d o a ls with the h i
opposition to the Nasi regimes
rej
In countriee overridtn by the
ruthless hordes of Hitler.
The supper Monday evenlnr will
^ ie k e the piece of the usual MonPday luncheon, President Roy Hol___ler announced - today.

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of

several Hollywood studios after it wtnlke cull had been inhutul I .Ii,
AFL Conference of Studio Union* wlitrh represents H.000 nu-mh it
The cau«c off the dlipute is jtirtiilirtitmiiL ilirteriiittloiial Smm*lplo»ini

Sanford’s C o a s t P fc .W .L . Coursey
Guard Reserve Is Wins Bronze Star
Taught To Rescue For Brave Fight

widow in 11*36, and »t that lime
they lived at 2TOO Sanford A ve­
nue. tVUlism worked a* s car­
rier for The Herald on a fter­
noons snd for the Orlando Morn­
ing Sentinel In the mornings In
order to aid his mother In p u t­
tin g him through school.
Eve­
nings snd .Saturday sml Sunday
afternoons he worked at MrRcynolds Drug Store.
U e was a member of a Bov
Scout troop led by Herman t .
Morris. Jle jplned the National
Guard at 17, and was called Into
service Nov. 15. 10(0. He train­
ed at Camp Blsndlng, Ft. Benwing, Os. and Ft. Jackson, H. C.
He was ssn t overseas In Janu­
ary. 10(4, participated in the
D -O sy Invasion and was In the
fig h t until last November when
Thomas, he was put In the MPa.

Eckles, son of Mrs. Fannlo B.
Eckles, RFD No. Z, 8snfoAl, has
been asranled the Combat Infsntrymsn Badge.
This badge Is awarded for sat­
isfactory performance' of duty In
ground combat agabist the en­
emy, and entitles tha soldier to
110 per month additions! pay.
The badge Is worn on the left
breast above the service ribbons.
The local soldier's division,
commanded h r Major General
Withers A. B u rra s, Is one of the
newest fighting on the Seventh
Army front in France.

Mr*—Cecelia Thomas
Dies At Age of 91

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Day ‘ A d r a tis t
g. The body

ChocolaU houses were
a# g w ^ lA .itliA »Hfa,

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their home in the United State#
or France.
The Colonial Office' announced
trch the Duke’e resignation, briefly
end formally tonight, and said
W. 1* Morphy, Colonial Beere-

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Ruling A g a i n s t l^inns Junior Hall FDR Says U* S . In
Re-icing O f Cars U ^
nr° Ab ' a r1l|!n For Some More
Hurls Vegetables . ... ..... ..... . ..... .... Be l t - Tightening,

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Farm Bureau lnhuch,
Strong Protesl To
Florida S e n a t o r s

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'V iilc'P iend rvpoits "f »|**»ilagr *illingnci
1" ail n
of Florida vegetable.- at living ai • h a I.
h. i, ,
northern term inals dm l" tin t l n n u g t n . i . i il l, &gt;. .*
ICC ruling prohibiting re icing nt i I u h s 1 11 *1.1 l i - a i h I - i n n •■I II. * . v
standard
refrigerator c a r s
at J K uui i .iii|it&gt;nd.li i . Mi
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more than 50 perrent *.f bunker • a l l - a | . ,
enpaettv. ha* led to -trnng pro
Ma iin v t
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tost* In tin Florida firm llui
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I n o U T S I ' O l i r l l l 11 * 0 1 '
losses In ^eiirtabb’d* but i*&gt; tvinc
Up rail Pil’lltlinriil a far
t.
• flow ,lecn&gt; in legetal*!.- • at,-.. «&lt;s - I 1
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canniil Ilf illH|Hi*ril uf 'I'li'kli m.d II. M l , , . . ! '
of 1s ii h a ir to In d iw ilw l to IIL' 1,1 I . I t "
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another market whrrr they ran !«•
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clean ml up quicker
N'aviil An
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Although hut few day* rem ain ! "flrel
It I n n „ f!&lt; , 1
Until March 'JU in which the
Thr A mphihiuu* iii' . i*i..ii llli" ,
ruling, started on Feb It. re­ he salrl.
li Mining thiro
mains In effect, abippeis here v e n r * Mg., till M m i ' h i ' i , u n i l r i
declare that Florida growers K r n r A i l i n i i u l I tn l l.i .1 M i t n i i n
stand to loose thouseand* of d o l­ a r i l , U..S.N
lars of loesr* in spoiled v e g e ­
Training f«»r thi* IiimImIi «*f tintables contained In several thou­ iinlnl aervir* ha* ‘ it- lurg* *1
sand ears snd (he nation stands center in Flurnla nl h T I’icm i-.
to losie food vitally needed In und with n Miinllci rruU-i nl
war time. At present this Is the I’anuniu City, fhcri. nre nthoi
ak of the celery shipping srason hasrs thr'.ughmil thi- cnunlrv.
Abbrcviallun cnmnn.iilv u*c*l in
the Sanford district.
The ICC ruling applies to ear* cunnevtinn with umphibnm*'lurid
enrouto from Florida to northern Ing* »i-rc tnrlay rsplainrd l*y
msrketa where rc-lchig It neces- l.leul. Spry ns fnllnw*: I.ST, u
aary s t points nurlh of the Ten- landing ship tank; t Cl. landing
nsssee and North Carolina north crufl of Infantry, INM, landing
craft inrdium; I ' \ I’, landing
ern borders.
Arrival Thursday of HI a d d i­ craft vehicle iw i-nnnrl' I.CN.
tional Bahaman negnres at the landing craft Hiipp.ul. I CC. land
Sanford WFA la b o r Camp comes ing craft communication*.
too late to be of much help in
F.NI.I3T IN NAVY
averting losses due to over-ripe
Two
Knnfdrd
youth*
were
celery In the Sanford section, Mr.
Cullura said; but will prove of sworn into the Navy on Mini'll
great aid to celery growers of 13th, It has been announced l&gt;&gt;
the Oviedo section whose crops Navy Recruiting Station at tJr lar lo. Hilly Bertram Wilkinson of
are about to be harvestsd
Several hundred acres of ctlerv 505 W. Third Street i* l he 17
here already been reported year old ton of Mrs. Ruth Allen
due ‘ to over-ripe condition, W ilkinson. Clarence Edward Mc­
caused by lack of labor to hKee
ar­ Jr-, also 17. is the son «l
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. McKee of
vest it, he added.
Mr. Cutlum said that the ad­ Mil W. Seyenlrcnth Street. Both
ditional labor had been secured oung men, students at Seminole
Igh School, are s t home ow ailthrough the Farm Bureau secur­
ing the co-ops rmtton of Congress- Ing call to active duty.

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WEATHER
FLORIDA—partly cloudy and
Saturday.

M oderate winds

Saturday.

GEORGIA—Partly cloudy and
warm tonight and Saturday,
Creosote, carbolic acid, naptha,
n ap th olen s,' photographic devel­
opers. tear gas and s host of
chsm icals can be made directly
frur, w 4 U r.

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i iddeill, it was Hit Tulles north
“Tlin A mi’rHnu *t in c*»ivh|nt.iv**R .if (lie Saar border and nearly
111 UnliiHdin Ikii %r I'll 4 UliVAl1 k!’111 To miles west of the enemy
the i|r|(artrii*‘i»t inform nl uf rvf runt lr I
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Firemen Plunge Into
Water
in|j: Fire
H u mun •
I* &lt;. i n | \ a im i*m* u
* 5 in u h ir f l u n k 111^” I h t i r n t h l V k* h r f I j
hr V.MN Um o fontul In plunffL

mt*4 ttithu In vi«'t tt» the i * fit !
JAlAlliuM to fi^ht tu&amp;
fi&gt;*‘
time wa.* nl UCUiwn*. M when
ha bud to plunge into n creek
to stive burning tim liers on n
culvert bridge oil Celery Avenue
n hit outside the city limits.
On the second run a t 6;5i
P. M., Godwin aniL F lrifnsn R.
O. Cunsnn sn * w r ig ^ y r h a l th«Y
thought was a grus^ Tire on the
Mike Front.
On arrival they
rvnii to
found the ' /ire had spread
timbers underneath
the• Winn
Lovett Warehouse.
Agaiin f"Dc '
’tnau Godwin had to- plunge' into
the water to get the hose into
position to fig h t the fire whkh
w a s .checked a fter—doing sums
damage,
O tis Robinson, negro trusty at
the County jail, had managed to
spread the alarm and w as trying
to put oat tha fire w ith s bucket
full of w ater scooped out of the
lake when the firem an arrived,
according to Fire C hief Mack
C lu vtiisd .

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E. L* Redding, 68, Miami mer­
chant and father of Clarence L.
Redding of Sanford, died Wednesday
after •" 111-, man J«w-Hendricks who, he eeid,
h*4e of one' vear.’ Funeral s»rbeen bending every effort to
vicea will be held a l S;00 o’clock
workers here in time to avert
S a t u r d a y afternoon at
h
—
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io
n Tit t w h o t m i
Roberts 'F u n eral "Horitel
Mr. Redding ti survived by
two eons, ClsFenee U Redding of
Twenty thousand adolescents
Sanford and J , H. Redding, now leave orphansgs* In search of em ­
•erring oversees w ith tha Re* ployment each w ar. These young­
Bees: two daughters, Mrs. Robert sters have rssebed an sge whan
Wolfley of Tampa and Mrs. Wil­ they are no longer eligible
llflble for
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The Seminole County Board of
Public Instruction at a recent
m eeting, adopted a
resolution
that n survey tie made by SuptT.W’. l.awion. to formulate a
program to take care of special
education that will probably be
required for returning veteran*.
The survey will include coun­
selin g with veterans, discovery
of training establishm ents that
will meet State standards and
determ ining the proper type of
inetruction for speeding up high
school
courses
and
technical
training along vocational lines.
Supt. lurwton declared.
On recommendation of Prin­
cipal Earl Kfp-« and truster*.
Mrs. Fred Myers w as appointed
as additional teacher to handle
excess enrollment a t the 8enfard
Grammar School.
Mrs. T helm a. Kpqtalne was sppolnt^f ’ ■tet fbeteed W jr .J-Valden
who recently resigned as teacher
e f social sciences a t Oviedo Hfgh
School.

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Germans In Front Of
Third Army Begin*
Flight From Saar­
land To Frankfurt

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Cologne Wreckage After War Passed On

I n l In- f i v e o l d e - t t o r n p i o n e e r s
■■f i I n - - o c t l i m n h o o e r e p r e s e n t .
Mi E v a n * p re -o u t* d c a n e - ia r v e .1
h . J It Moo* of I** t * o l d e s t

MIAMI, Mar, lit. (S p ecia ll t Avvurd "f the Ilf"
i .11
This outfit they cull the ''Coast t&lt;&lt; l*f* U illram I. I'nm » ,
on
(iuanl" just won't vtay uilliili of \ti»
lla ltic Tale f m - e i
the upparent limit* of its name
(..rtm ilv of Sanford, ini- I'een
From , the offieial
title of | made hv the military c«mm«i I u»
Uncle's Sam's sm allest, but old ; tlx- n«ult of heroic sr h ir v n itm u
eat. sea-going fighting force, one in service with a nitlil irv police
would
expect
to
find
Coast { jilaloon with Genarnl
I’uttoii's
Guardsmen
cruising
along
n I Hind At my on tin
W r-iern
tinting Jo
Beach, on the lookout fof su b -I crritly received hy M l- Coui ey
alui the like. They do .rmt, loo, l pfi t our-ey s s r with u group
but tha_ Least Guard croCo* up 1 j f company dark* "kad M l's
hv* the danidtMt other p laces- | fighting aide hy side who. nrvordfor inatanee, Sanford, Fla!
I ing In n Unitisl P u ss dispatrh.
T hirty-four mile* from the cast were 11 edited with »avint thr
coast, 04 from mangrove lined City of I ua*'inb*iuig fiom lu-lng
Gulf benches, Sanford Is an in encircled.” « thin line "f .lough
land town If there ever was one. boys from it battered regiment
| Its residents are proud of their who staved o ff the attack of an
.celery crops, then cittus grpvt-a. en tile German division on lie.
their cattle hard*, theft Navel Nt.
The account stated that the
air station.
T h a t’ll -whero the t'oaat Guard battle took place in the 'vicinity
comes In. Wherever there's an o f E ch t&lt; *rn itrh w fifi* * ( I n f m ijjh t
l i f t fivtiii
i n i h n i l ) | b i l e H n v w h e n * hi* h m i l i r r n Itu
air base, particularly a training tiff WHVl-B ill
prp8M*(| v^ith how many m r l y
station, there are crashes Ami (or |Fi htiiiriA
illkickftl
nt 5 l tiff * hiul ilietl n their trnii
“Thr
Gif r m mn t
thr C oast Guard A ir-Sen Itesc nr
rjn wild with Lm
hi m ! *-it t I )
unit is charged with saving a* j «l a w ti u i44r i a n a 1! ii i i r h t i«. r 1 1T
! dir d llr f-idD t
HIM ■\ i n t
( (
i lu ­
Tf'L’ "MU'I’ I m 1
many fliti* as is humaiiiv i "» In* 1 T11:11'*
V 11 m t l 11
hut 11inr it v*pi
W ! te 11r h ti l!1V HlTC r IIU
si hi&gt; when evrr they sm a ll m MIMl
m rnrnhot d l i t *■
n u t k nuiA
ibe water, I-ukc Monroe and lh'-| HVl^ h u t •Il In T hr I1U A hi" i r , u K i n
aii*1 fcii hi
St. Johns river provide ihi- wu »r h( i u Mill Il V. " ]| .nl I* ‘1
M y l«, k*Miiriit Vi a j* n i i r r a i l * v r r hi m ! r v pit
ter. the Navy provide* the mi j
hi-u t h i fii viHion h i . Ill* k I imj
station, and the Coast Guard pro- | t e n m i l e *
In life vaprcU nry due to m«»der'i
vide* the air-base rearue unit. I nit. Al Ihf rntl of Ihr first day noienccs and aU ted that our
Unique am ong the air-sea re | they had pm etrnUd nur linra atfiteriinrn and admlrala were oil
cue unita recently set up in all ' nciirly a mile. That ni^ht they older thun similar leaden 1*1
parts o f the country, the Hanford lnfiltrairtl our artillery petition*. other rountrlca, including oui
"I contArted r nearby diviaion
ou tfit la composed rn lirciy of
MI'I, ■tltea
civilian volunteer* -lawyers rit for n»errr!i. Thry »nnt
H u rn t&gt; y
Hp«kT H a n fo rd
c» ttlr
Wr
fought like* tiRft* Imh'uiimi wgs
ru»
K ^ t j w r r t * l u m f f ^ r m r n . itrhtHil
were the only tn*oii* tn’tween the r a i » e r , t o l d u f h o w h i d f a t h e r h a d
©m Fft|« Tkiftt)
(»&lt;»rinnnit and t h r city «»ff I.uirm '• folItFvted t h e ir o l d ru m h t o th«
! K l o n d i k e a n d b e c a m e h i s t In
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no »r o lf o* on ii mini -I »itciwdti»ptii in I HU 2 Hu pi. 1
W
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rifr.
T hify
f&gt;
i vhm a i*tj!i» kfij ii(» * t i L f t u I o n fiuid f a b r i e f talk
m

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favorite.

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(.o r r m in s lia .l nil .■il.lv lit’Kim
u flttfiti friMtt t h e S n n rla iu l
Irm n ril F'n u t k frtil II-* 11I..- t r ,s .
rI*it ji it'l l SiM tilh tII IIIII clnmpf l (t 1. e I v Mr t&gt;/i i1Ml II dmtrial
\ ii 1ti- \
11| t hr Itr miiii;n l hi lilffrlt csd. the
Gi f tiuilit t
trtl thr
'biggest
iktll^lr Cuiivuilti at HU'i uf power
on a luirr'i»w f runt isv r i -ccn in
tin- war/' •TJioy mii d four more
&lt;ln iviiiti* vaMr hurlol 1lit*J Itic tisiruhT lutttie ii ft i*i r*i“ tlfltf llHI.OUt)
Vtlfiku .(IIII'iiily thru
Th,» Thi id Army * 114V d tha
Mewill* &lt;i.
|‘hlc*i . -s it h
iif uit'i (lit -’...TC U Kill* the
MlUthtNl.wl fl.U II till
hi 1dgchratl
W
#*fI1l| V4| al ..1 1
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•■Ml 11 1hi " . . , I.U A l HI v .*ffr.L.lve
f i l l .1 f..iw ,! ■1 '| 11 &gt; ' *r l' ' III-, k. U

*.f I^ikc Mary only pomeer pre
-v-nt n lio had attended nil 20
Pioneer Night m eeting,
lo Mrs S .Sanveiro. '.10 of
Su- ford, oldest lady preterit. Mr
Fvun* gave a silver gift Other
pioneer ladle* wh” trrelvrd g ifts
were Mrs, S. F MacMillan. 86,
"f I nkr Mary, Mr* J Collin* and
Mrs J nna Oram of Sanford, each
i t years old. and Mr* Jane an v­
il* r of Chuluota, It*
Uf tha piouesia nine rountrlts
w e r e c e p r e * s n t e 4 ' w i t Ii four r a a h
finln K n-lsnd at.d Sweden, two
each (nan Bohemia and Germany
and one each fmrn Scotland, flu*
via, S wit rer land. N ewfoondlao*1
and Italy. Florida wa* represrni
e*l hy 26, Georgia hy IT, nod
Ohio and Illinois tied for thud
I pine, with I" each.
! Warren Roberts, editor of The
I Orlando Morning Sentinel told
of tl v ** 11 to a r o m ^ t e iy ft I Mo
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Mrs. Cecilia Noble
form er Sanford resident died
A brother. T-8gt. David Cour­
Thursday morning at an Orlando sey, Is now serving In Relglum.
;sjorM08carHAwards hospital
and ssjjICTMum. 'She was Mrs. Coorssy, their mother,. Is
ade By Academy
living In Orlando with her daugh­
Thomas was" the last ter, Mrs, Robert Taylor. Lewis A.
Tate, Sanford, and C. W. Tate nf
a d lL Y jf.#
Del.and are uncles of the bo**«,
Croeb
and Mrs. C. McMoJIsn of Decatur,
“ rlen
Mloa. and Mrs. Dolph McGlen of
Bhe was a member of the BeveiUh "Richfield, N. Y are aunts.
Day Adveotlet Church of Sanford,
m of the
"rt&lt;,0W °f
U te CapU J. J.
Academy
Thomas of Ohio, who served In
end
' ' DUKa RESIGNS
the OtvQ war, Mrs. Thomas It
•urvlTta by w ton, John J. . LONDON. Friday, March IS,
Thomas, president of the Lloyd UP)—The Duk,a *of
ftvtn *
- Windsor
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has
■Com potty - of f p M3flt r ~ » T ~ -----------emdr and comrole la

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M em ber A sM triuled I’rcns

' pnrtiyl nttli lallv within 200
\ n n ls of the R u h r-F ra n k ­
f u r t ■Miiirr-highwtiy, which
HiThjt/ttBtl hml nlrcntly been
cfiWued, ‘To the south the

Local Men Are Given Sanford Hoy Pitches f " I d- u n d t h e nt h o i . « n . It. H
I i-n g a . h"l, A E.
Training In Stiff
in To Help Defend 1,Hi;,;j,vVrr' *
* J snd
&lt;rd I’reCourse In Miami
City OfLuxemhourg v e n tit vvKBo*y c tei,. MV\
son, rt3.

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More thun 153 pioneer* of thi*
•rction anil many friends cele­
brated nt tha l.ai,e Mary Catniiumily Huuae last evening FloriWa’a tooth wnwSvetknry ax' a 1
.ilnlr. ns Prank Evans, I-alio
Mary resident, and thrir host,
‘ put on hi* JOtli annual Pioneer
Night celrhistiou
|
Mi Evan*. Htinoncer of the
' program, pointed out five flags
I that had Ik-cii loaned for tha
occasion by Hollins College In
roichr at Inn of l-'toriilu'a stmlver-ai &gt; lie explained how Florida
had served under the Sp*iiit.h,
Fli nch und Confederate flags anti
then the Stars and Stripes. He
then called on Itc'v J l*.gaii of
G e n e a to offei u prayer for ail
A in n n un victory and on endur­
ing |oar«-

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f o r ! Mrs.

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PvL R a l p h EckJcH
n
■*« r « a *
* lot if b ud G r i i i m f o " t h e C O I
___ Wins Combat Radge
&gt;p|
wa* bf'in In San Board A«kH Survey
Program Announced ' WITH THE IO0TH HI VISION. fordI'fr.InI'ouricy
11'2‘J and allrn d n l local
SirVKNTH
ARMY.
Franc.,
Msr
For Rotary Meeting 16, (Special)—Pvc Ralph R. school* Ml* miither »u* left a Of VeteranH Need«

^ Arnold
H *vtrlt«,
Am«rlcanborn Danish explorer, ettthor and
correspondent, who w rote “Chil­
dren of the UnderfTound'*, end
Is now visiting In W inter Perk
.w ith his fam ily, w ill be the
^principal speaker s t an Inter-city
Rotary m eeting e l the M ayfair
H otel at 7 JO Monday nigh t at
which the Sanford eta s w ill Pl«
D]sy

MAIM II

153 Pioneers Gather
At Lake Mary For
2 0 th Celebration

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(D l AtM fUlfd Pfr***
a Iwo Jimit, boifht with the
mIvcs of about 4,000 Marines,

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Americans in Rhine Bridgehead
Near Main Ruhr-Frankfurt Road

Movie Workers Picket Studios

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Home On Leave
Editors Note:—The follow­
ing nirara of bo&gt;« In Mrvlce
» ’home on leave” have been
submitted by (he Pitot Club
for which Mrs. Z.H. Ratliff,
telephone
(51-J. and Miss
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
923-W h^ve been selected *s
a committee to secure names
of service men and women eo
lhat their Jrlrn d s may know
when th e y ^ w * ! " Sanford.
P/e. Robert oN jrensliaw , Army
Air Corps Supply, of Millville,
N. J., arrived this morning to
epend * - l tt ilty- furlough relatives.
David E. Thrasher, 8 2 /c , .with
Ship’s Company Security Brig
Guard at Camp Peary, Wllllamehurg, Va. Is spending a 10 day
leave with his parents, Mr. and
hint. R.C. Thrasher aj their nomo
on C elery A vvGV*.
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fHatdip itchool. !« :» • A. U .
Fr rack in g, 11.00 A M.
Y. P. M. A. T: 1i P. M.
P reach in g. ft.'fto F. U.

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b u y o u r b a k ery
la . y o u m i l bft a u r e ih « y
fpftfth. C o m e In t o d a y and
m
fr o m o u r l a r g e aelec*
-Df b a k e r y good*.

c i u n a t a r m o m iT cavm cm
J. W . A uatm . paalor
Bundar S ch ool, II H A. I t
A. W. Ila m ll. Bupt
M eaning worahlp. II a t A. I t
T h a r k a g lt ln c riavtlr* at t : l« F.
M. Hondap.
I *apar m oatin g Tburadap a to n in g
a t * 1 0 o'clock.
riM aT u a i T l a r t u L H t l l
Park A t* at (Ih HI.
, W. F. UIUTOKM, Jr., J'aalar
Itundap School, » : l l A. M.
M orning W o rrttp . ll;0ft A. M.
T ra in in g U n ion . ( lif t F. M.
K vanlng W a rih lp , 7:10 P. M.
Op#n llo u a * a fio r Ih* t t a n l a g
aartlr*.
W adnradap R ervlc*. 7:1* P. M.
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bp l'a*lor I 10 F. M.
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Th* F llu r r
JliK A TUM .II, F a a to r
l* n a : a iit t i :i t i A t
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Church Retinol, a n A. M. J. CIt H UiiW NI.K E. D !».. l'* a lo r
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I'nrnar o f Oak and Third
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» :U A. M.—HunOap School.
M orning W orship, 11:00 O 'clo ck .
11 :•« A. M.—M orning W orahlp.
Harmon
aubjart:
" K in g d o m
nf
7:06 |*. M —J u n io r and Hanlor
llaavon "
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K ta n ln g IVoralilp.
Am l»rin, : lip r*&lt;|n*al&gt;, "Mp Ho.1
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c n t 'iu T i « p t i n . n a b a iib n b
K t.n lp a W orship, •:«» OCtoek
Harmon *ub|*el. "John 111".
H oy. C. II. llr n la f. F aator.
I l l F a lm a tlo A n n u l
V b cil *olo, "Sweat Faftca", bp
10 Oo A. 1*:'— Rundap Rehool. B a n Mr*. M*rlh» Hhn*mak*r.
Hmlth, R uparlnlandant.
7:11 I’ * M.— Voulh
F e llo w sh ip
lt:&lt;*0 A. M —M orning W orahln, M a rlln g i.
7:00 F. U —Y ou n g Faopla'a M eal­
Ttiaadap, &lt; #0 P. M.— Q u arlarlp
C onference
in g .
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Wa.th**ilap
7 so p. M _ F a m ll&gt;
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A lit* gnapal w ith a
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and prhlaa Taaatlhg.
f ia t lt a l
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krapara o f dog* In lh a ‘C lip of
Hanford. Florida, ar* hrr*hp ra«)ulr**t to h a t* anld d oga , arc I *
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RUCTION I: T h a i upon t a c d Buadap He boa I f : U A. M.
nalldn of a d og a* rarjulrad bp
T. II. M lddlaton. Hupt.
Bacllon I h e r e o f Iba v eterin a ria n
M orning W orahlp 11:00 A. M.
*o t a r c ln a lln g raid doa ah a ll fur*
T r a in in g U nion l : l ( F. M.
nlah lh a o w n tr or k**p er thara*
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of a certifie d :* ih o w in g f i l l d ata
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harn**a for t i n f o llo w in g p ft r .
HKCTION SI T h a i upon Mtp pallc* o f Hear fin d in g
d a g fr ith U lK R 'H V N R O T
t m n c u t tu n
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J U u i i X T A fir.H .c a i 'I.k
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H ig h w a y — Ba*
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lla t. fllo n n K- Hm lih. Faaior.
Rundap— tllbfn Bchool, i e . |0 A
M orning W orahlp— 11:0ft A. MKvanlaig R*rt&gt;«*— I HI* p . M. .
T h u r n la p — U ld n a a k F rap rr B a r
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M orning B a rite* , t i o a A.
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ASSEMBLY at GOD

fp lh a n tm er a r t h a p f r Of each
dag to b a r* 'if rm eefaftlad w lth fa
fo rfp * * |g h t H I ) hoar* a f te r ftPtlca
and upon h i . nr h e r fallH ra aa ‘lo
do. M id d a g a h a ll p* k ille d h r
anp p o lice o fflr o r , and If anofe
pollca o ffic e r I* u n a b le to n o tify
«*• o w « * r or h a ep a r a fte r reaaan*
■hi* d lllg rn e* an to d o. ha ahall
k ill aurh dog.
RECTION I: T h a i a n p o w » * r
or kaopar of m d a g w h o a bail
fa ll fn k a t a n l d d og ta ecfh a iB d
aa rwnulrtd In la c llo c i 1 hareaf.
• kail b* g u lltp a r a m ladaataaanr
and upon r o n r lc tlo n (hfttdftl ih
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C orner o f 1 2th BL A U u r e l A to .
S P E C IA L

• A T T R A C T IO N

with ua Sunday Night. Rev. ELMER R. FRINK
Jolt rfttursftd from Africa and haa m sny thlnga youTI be
hildtl in ^ r i ^ r f Ja in (ha Crowd) and meat Hi i t 8 P.M.

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w m r r c i
a ir n m iD iiT •
C lir N f T I OF P A O l.b
ft. M. HENKLae. Faatornndap Hobooi. lb :t o A. If.
’ran ch in g 11:00 A. M.
E ta n g o jU lI c K artlc*. 7:10 F ..M
M ldwaah F rapar and P raia* Rat
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M U hrlallan K ndravor.
11. K rallln g S e r v ic e
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Church H*rtlc*a,
Praprr M .atln g
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Vlallnra YValcnam

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writo you
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of Rod, Sunday and we will
endeavor to'tell you part of

*1.1. ROIT.a CATIIOI.tr C1H IH ll

where ar* they going? Ju it look at them
The Jontaeo. I mean—Parent*, daughter and
They‘r» rushing td Pann*y‘a (a buy th»m
ahoen, For L a tte r’* a-comlng
tbdy’re no
to lo*et

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Now
run!
aon
new
time

On* and
Im prlaonm rnl.
a t th*
Olaeratlon o f ' li t * M unicipal Judg*.
BECTION
I; T h a i
a ll
ordlp a a c r . o r part* o f ordinance* In
m a r tle t h araw lth t&gt;# and th * aam*
a t* horabp r*p*al*d.
B E C tfO N
ft: T h a i
Ihla
orr*nanra ah a ll b w n m i • l l r c l l r a Ira*
m *dl*t*lp upon 111 pa*»*g» and
adoption.
FAHHF.D AND AI«&gt;I*TKt&gt; Ihla
i f t h day a&lt; March, 1*4*
n. ja u w h ut.
A rlln a
lla p n r
W. C H IM *
n u n . n . iiiH iio i* .
M. J. lO la lK .
Aa th* C lip Commlaalon o f lha
Clip o f Hanford, F lo rid a .

111 H«ul* Cathutlr Church. g («
A t*fla*.
H *ciorp: 117 W aal I7 lh Hlraai
Hanford H eight*
F o a l Offle* A d d rtta. U n i (11
Fhnn* 111
f la t
Kalhar W illiam N a c b lfa b
F aator.
Bandar maaa
I »o A. M ami
11 -aa A M
D a lit l l o a I oo A 11
Confaa»li.n Haturdap I 00 F M
to I 00 f u ami 7:fto F U to l:»0

the Story of Jenna— We will
Idtril’g
follow ang d iu r r h
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Hr N orton. r»»li»l«t»r

he looking for you.

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M ornliic
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R ev . P a u l Y a le s— I’a it o r o f
Church o f God— d th H tr r e l
H ollp A t e n u r .

IaEGAL NOTICE
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CHURCH of GOD

OIIDINANCK HI" THK t7|TV
u l HANFORD. F IP ’IIIDA. ic r g i i i i m t i tfW N iniH o n k k r f i steps o f n o o n in t i i k c i t y
OF RANFDHD. FIAMSIDA, T*)
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Holly Ave. &amp; Fifth S t

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n n r aya. t t K ourm m .
If caIY Communion. 1;*I0 X. M.

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it B trea m ltn cn i a r e r i g h t
w h n t t h e e x t e n s io n role
f o r a t |h » In te r e s t!

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As Revealed In Bible Prophecy
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th a n K elly*. T h e y ’re deafened
W g iv e haffar service. W h at la

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H a n f o r d ’s Coast
Guard Reserve Is
Taught To Rescue
o
teachers. plumber* who enlisted
in the C oast Guard Temporal y
eserve early In the war and
lin ce then have given s i least
11 hours a w ash to bctiva duty,
y h e Seventh naval district T em ­
porary Reserve organisation num ­
bers more than 8,000 members,
and ha* logged more than 1,745,000 hour* of duty ca number*
Of boat patrol*, dock guards, *usJ o m i • aides, Sowea watch** .and
gCha like ainca D*c. 7. 1001.
Up untn recently Sanford T Bs
, had h w
occupied w ith river
, patrol and asalstln c Navy rescue
.unit*. Than tbs rail from overieeaa for men began to eat into
ff|h e Navy' a available manpower.
’"The Commanding officer o f the
Sanford station called In A lex
Johnson, a
boatswafn's m ats,
fir st class and flotilla skipper
white on duty, director of voca»
A tional agriculture g t Sgmlnoie
M ilgh school whan ha lin'L
“ Would, or could C onti Guard
TRa take over all a ir-h u e rescue
on Lake Monroe end the St.
Johns V*
_ They could, end would.
*3 L ast Sunday Johnson and fiv e
other members of the Oanford
unit were flow n to Miami where
the
Coast
Guard
nut. them
through a s t if f one-day court*
in alr-baie rescue work at the
/tiuiam ) CC _ station, Dinner Key.
^Accompanying Johnson were c a t­
tlem en, R.B. W ight, filling sta ­
tion operator, H.F. N eliw ander,
plumber, A.W . Lea lumberman.
W J , Toll, and clUu* grower. W.
_ A . Palritk. T heir plans was nllotf t u i by IJtuL (J r) R. II. Glenn,
U SN B . who sa t in on the course.
The were show n the new life ­
saving kit dropped by plapea
when survivors of a crash a rt
sighted. They saw a crash drftl
gy-un through by regulars at the
S t a t io n —three minutes and SO
seconds from the time an alarm
sounded until the first plans was
airborne.
They went out obto Biscay oe

ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. Herbert

M. Odom of

THE

GLOIIE TAILORING
CO.
is with us today and Satur­
day taking orders for Men's
and Womens' made to m ea­
sure clothing.
Tlia finest Tn Tailoring anil
the N ew est in Wooiaaa.

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Bay and a*w a stimulated rrescue
—from Start to finish, T wo men
ware put ovarboard equipped with
and dyu
Mae W est Ilfs JJacket*,
’
marker kits. T heir approximate
location was radioed to '.he air
station by L ieut. Comdr. JR
Schrader, deputy
crom ender ol
the local A ir-Sea Rescue tarn
unit, who conducted the course.
In less than f l\ t minutes *
aiarvh
plan*
W«1 overheard,
dropping smoke floats, a rub­
ber life raft, and rations. Then
the plan landed, picked up the
"aurvlvora", w h ile the
rescue
craft
with th e
Sanford
man
aboard raced o ff to another part
of tna bay to "rescue11 a third
member of the crashed plane's
craw.
Tha viaitiag TKs rot a chance
to handle tha la te st In cpmmunt,
cations g u r , and piloted the
new, speedy 0 2 -foot crash boat
They
relumed
home
Sunday
night with first-hand knowledge
of tha latest air-sea rescue tecniques, prepared to under way on
a moment's n otice whenever a
pilot from N A S , Sanford, has
Jke misfortune to have to ditch his
ship in their w aters.
Assumption o f "Air-sea 'rescue
duties placed th e Sanford uritT
in a -favored category! For tha
Deal month o th er TR flotillas
in the district h ave beon going
on “ unasalgned” basis. T h is wlu
not be the case in Sanford.
So, Banferri h a s a Coast Guard
base. N ot a big one. yyt- Hut if
combination Mayor-Cham)&gt;er of
Commerce Seerotary Ed
Hlg.
1ns, hts fellow-mayor B ill Bear­
edl o f Orlando, and Editor
Edit AVar
rap
O „ |.i M| ......i : X .a m.1o .i c
,
Rantlnel ever p e t their w av on
lh«lr C«ntr»l N o r Mi \\ aterw avs
rog rim it miftht irrow. The
IiK» profrram.
Guard a lso i« responsible

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for Inatallfng and maintaining
akls to navigation (buoys, chan­
nel markers, etc.) on all navigalible waters In Lhe United Stairs.

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urday.
Limit one suit to a customer.

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Directly on the OCEAN
Ormond Beach, Florida.

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Gentle breexen on the Ocean

A complete hotel for th a t long
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Exceptional Cusine—Sm art Cocktail Lounge
Special rates for Service men and their families.
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up-

|(ln))„ Kr„ . , eii B etty Rail when
rnirrge&lt;l
tton 'i command
Merged at
at C
Uaton'i
command
from u doll house. Mr. t'alnn a
iirominant Insurance man and
legion n aire is from Port Orange.
From Otto Schm ehl's p-wket he
riMluced a string of sauxairr. He
also did his fain out C nlnste
treasure trick.

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irWalleweC Trwmm 1‘es* Owe)
srra mirth of Duisburg sml that
they had clashed with the enemy
on the east bank from time to
n m, befurn withdrawing
The Germans, who slso have
, , nt patrols across the river to
(he Allied side obviously seizing
„„ opportunity
„p,K, rluiilty allorilei]
afforded i&gt;y
by tness
thrst
«n
lo ilio ls clashes to holster hamsfront morale, claimed s Ninth
A r m y a tte m p t to c r o s s the R h in e
hm l b een s m a s h e d .

The Rhine crossin g by the First
Army at Rrmageu, where the
American* now hold II mile* ot
'more of the east hank, was so
solid that it
was announced
officially the danger of its being
dislodged now was past.
T h e -Germ a n e w e re thro w in g In
lank Irsl counter attacks, trying to
hold back thr lisle from the super­
highw ays, winch ths rntmy himse lf said the American* hast Cum
plftUly ssvcrcsl at the northeast
corner of the hrislgvhezd.
There was no Allied confirm a­
tion of the report, although a
field
dispatch
Thursday
Mid
American machlnegunnera were
raking the vital road from posi­
tions half n mile away, and had
moves) up less than s mil* from
It a h another point where they
could see and slrstrny German
traffic.

Isss!

B elt-T iu;h teiiin^ Evans Will Proach
At Adventist Church.
I I ontlhursl it* I kfea Ifciffl

frill iluvi'lojmient ? m tfiai t-m
try

\V«* think Unit •mm*

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I’t.iii* will U* the Mihject of o
m i in.»ii f** Ik ifiven Sunday
Lt'fTsiilUiliun
iun"iiw'
\ ht&gt;
ihf*»
;»rinci{u] Alii*** unj \v»* me «11- imtir at t* oo o'clock at
I&gt;h\ AdventUt Church,
i’u i ' j n L ' t h i *
*itui4tu*i» v n t h
tha- Seventh
“Ill's
Severnh Street aru! Ktm Ave
lin tl^ h am !
i d iuT*»v F r i i n i f l i t Avrntia
I--m
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Fvuris,
preniilent
of tjia
f h i ' Htntcmvi h i
wa-*
K l-,n h . H | Flofhhi i 'iiJi(Vr**nrc of Seventh
'ey so lh
iPAjliRlsf tit MH|tlirlf'
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Mi
Kvft^n recently an«rt«d
■g r V«*l l l r 111n i l l
f 11 i 111*1.-1 1tl'ii* i ..*
(h:it ha* Indie ved that according
Bible prophecy, the future
It t i n t ] t m i * K r i lv 411 M * * rn U ‘tl a in I to
U in n cf
A x is
p u U ’l h t i
* **u n 1 1 »&lt;■.
ps lies' arid hnjiplriess o f the Wt&gt;r}4
tx h lch
P rffth lp n t
K o m iv rlt,
I ’r e
'y iudicatvsl
imlicatfsl in tha pro­
is clfurly
imor Stalin amj I*i mu*
r l*hi-rir- of Ihr
the ilihlr.
lliblr. For tha
v s o ileeo,
idi'c.silcs.
l n r , qjlr«.
h
5fr R
Evaps
has
Churchill imu!4* at thv 1 roiu’ inj nnM |\vn
Mr
vtp* h»B
Tf. .
cotifi i i*ilf e lit lit
riof
lecturing
i I ' M m u s&lt;his ossf
f hlii*
i * ttim
im e
r lectu
month
The aiTT
i-i.l p"
Tss hugs sisslisTcc* throughout tha
i }|«MJ4 Vi
v ides for ioiiil jieti"
cartel is half of the United S latft.
(he Allies find it
The Siitiilay night talk w ill t)a
.t f \ '•* ’ liidsl sii is no o'clock hi ordor that
inject ihemtelveN ml**
politir*
i iso-s1 s* ho wish, may atterrd ft * It WII* rol iKiilierral
p*»w nine ai l vices later at thgir quf r
M t d e t h n l rift n J i J M l i l o f t i l e d r *
cliurchifs, lie sail).
vuA.^tdnjt. the Hiir Thf* &lt;■ murhi de
cide to create n joint »nmtni*’
Msuiteluinn. tlis* last Artec «nv?
nion to deal with Rnmiiiunn nf ps-r.ir of
Mexico, never aag)
fair*.
" Monts'iinna's Castle,'' thg vast
c liff slwclling in central Aritona
I'uUnd Klril
The first unplicutom of th» w liii'h was DiTial.it wsl about 8Qu
t'rimeun principle* w i mn*t«' («' i s ' a i * a g o
PolnntI, muler C4iJiu»iii
Tin u»"
V ilocoy is » contrivance for
stances when the Bt-.* I t"n' | i h-'
e h agreed that they would loud rhs- coptine or enticing o f stuck OT
ly ieek to hruiiden tin* S«o o t ■o loo wild fowl within range o l
HimnnoriMl
Warsaw
P im\ i r tl ,i gun.
(afivemnieti t
The 1'isstpsl Spsi. i T',“ 7us.
1-line spill of funs l- so id
Burton T Res s v , with H
of niiti itier,, i** Itie (o| i \
illplonuit h’
i-I «t i.
di
though not furti»ull&gt; n.
ti» Kuiir Mthnt
Idn
v lift iron
iihmiiIht of
the
\lh ed I 4» l t l l 4»l
t «'^imi»*ion, whnti i- i i ml&lt; atllle
The Hvsl Ford ServJiK
l 1111•»(IkV
lor
entm cem eni
ol
(*• nil* on the foi mcr \ &gt; nil e I
In Central Florida.
111.- r i m III 1 1 . I - H i 14
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tur m rr tiauU.
At till* IliOIViVlia Uti. i!
Iimuitii' nff'ieiul- m e I * '
ret lam tin*I the V,i It .i .
wilt
I'oiiie
t h r&gt;■tils'h
I’iuifir
Man ford, Fla.
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agreement cqn h#

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'

Robson and Dorothy Crumley
sang several well received selec­
tions, also a quartette composed
of Roberta E ven s. Martha Page,
Sylvia Melsch ana Mildred Rob­
son sang with Mrs. Tltu« accom ­
panying. *W. R. Connolly played
u brief banjo eolo.
Frank Calon, six foot six, plug
hat and all, delighted the old
folks with his magic and
I'."” —
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AG*

Pfc. Milt Thornton
FDR Says l !. S. Is
Hack At lilanding {„ por Sonu- .Mine

« ja n

to stimulate your health.

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io «&gt; i i h &lt;4 r r &gt; ^ r&gt;e* o»*i
which he told several humorous
stories
and
pointed out
the
"wisdom of brevity in speech."
The Sanford Concert Orchestra
under direction o f George Fellows
opened tho program with a num ­
ber of m usical selections, and
accompanied Mr*. Elton Dux bury
while she did a sm art lap dance
In costume to the strains of
"Anchors Awelgh."
Edward F. Lane and F. Hasky
Wight o f Sanford gave a humor­
ous blackface sk i), "iU etui Joins
the Army," which caused much
laughter, especifully
ly by reason of
their makeup. Charles Morrison,
accompanied
bv
Mrs.
Robert
Titus, sang “ Mv Kind of People,*'
and also led In group singing.
Mrs. Bonnie Beer* plsyed e ffe c ­
tively. two marimba salos, the
Rosary and Indian l.ove flail.
Si mlnole High School lilee Club

S a M
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OPEN ALL YEAR

A

CAMP HLANDING, Mnr Id
&lt;Spec in 11 A Hero Return* Home
\\ hen the F ighting First Divi&gt;n&gt;n
left i nmp lilanding m May. 1942
TALLAUA8SEK , Mgrch 16. (JP)
for foreign duty Pfc, Milt Thorn
— Governor Caldwell Wednesday
ton. 28th Infantry rifleman, be
gave his formal support to a
iii’ved he hail seen the last of
Citisens' Committee recomm enda­
t amp Rlauding
tion that the State contribute an
The uneeetaintie* of war prov
additional |G,OQO,QOO a year to
county schools Ip order to Pro­
&lt;■•1 him wrong.
vide the “minimum essentials for
After spending five month* in
education."
the British Isle*, the First along
In releaaing the committee'*
1 with other crutk unit*, sailed firim
Knltsh Ports to carry the fight
detailed report, he aald "1 w ill
I to the foe. On November 5,
support the recommendation* in
| 1942, the F irst swarmed nshon
my message to the Legislatures
into Algeria and the battle foi
I feel confident the program ad­
North Africa was on. Then foi
vanced Will merit approval."
lowed tha historic scraps for
The actual estim ated increase
kiisscrine P ass, Kt (iuettur and
for present school services, in*
lo lc lt e in which the 5 .ink', and
eluding
contem plated
teachers'
tlie llritish Kigidh Army, evetilu
salary ralsee, would be 15,905^101
ally
vanquished the llcsfrt Fov’a year, That would make th f
I Marshal Rnrumrl) highly tooled
S tale's total contribution to coun­
Afnka Korps.
ty school system s. I lf),195,92? an ­
Rut the m ad to victory w»*
nually.
long ami costly. Tlie N a n s dealt
In addition, the rqmmlttae rec&lt;
t2w A l i m m ta t* M ie n blows Innm mended an appropriation o f
■nTTP-rtncvIng. There was the linn
yJufc.ovjti '*fo
during t h e
when Rommel caught the first
next two y e a n under supervision
off liaianca and pushed them In
of the State Board o f Education
Track.
for utilisation of about ($,OOQ,OoO
O f the Kassarlne debacle. Thornworth of w ar production train ­ IHOWINO SION* ot the treatment
ing equipment which the Federal ha received while a prisoner Of tho , ton stated, "the feruv-ity of the
attack and the effectiveness of
Government has sent to the Stptq. Haiti, Pfc. Jack II. Pulliam of Lu­
the Hun’s 88 mm dual purpose
The extra fqmls would be pro­ cerne Mines, Indiana, Pa., a mem ­
g n showed us that the German
vided by earm arking the fire) ber of the Jl.lth Parachute Regi­
14,000,0&lt;W produced by the cigar­ ment, Is pictured after his rescue in I would fight hard until tile end"
ette tax for the school fund, and Prum, Germany, by the 4th Infnn- &lt; It u as during the sanguinary
-ttu ggle for Hill T&gt;99. in Buerte,
by retaining for the schools ona- try DlvUlon. He was captured near
that Thorton w»&lt; fellest bv ell
h elf cent of tbs gasuifn* ta x .
{faxesp is and put ta sruric uj Rj j • s-mv fire After lengthy hostntali
which since etna kwgtvwtVrqi sA
itioii, Thointon wu&gt; returned i&gt;&gt;
Hoi lend administration has t-ecn road gsrrg Signal Cnrp* Radii—
i he Stalvs and
i&gt;&gt;. sine a iiicin
declared a surplus and turned photo. { iMfrrnolio'ini .S'onndpitiotot
1-ci of the Military Police I1*1
back into general reyepue.
i in luuent. here. Today tile 27
Although the com m ittee report
year old Colquitt. Georgia lad. is
Cotton clothing ti-pTilit-’l moiilli
deals mainly with fisp gcjel m atoloiitl possessor of the GushI C.ri
tere. It contain* recommends lion* ly order the tju iirlrrmnstei redo .lo ,t. American D efense, North
that all county school epuexlntan- mstion progruni in the t uit«*.l
Vfm m i, w ith three buttle star*,
dents har* at H u t fourfour-vaav State* fuiiiislie* tro"| « wuh l'1'1 j a o.l Purple Heart Rlbbsii—
co )lege degree* apd be appoiutgd 174
i 4 pair* of klmki tinii»er-. ' s
Whs'll asked if lie woill.l mat
th*r than elected, th a t all eat
coun­ 851 khaki •hilt'.
' I . it I I ' M
is
Thornton stalest. "Heck isss
ties- he required to em ploy full twill u n it
..Hi ;ii'i i
li k&lt;
i ss&gt; 11ss. 1 III V f d i ssf vs a I "
time gen eral su p erv iso rs af In- |iaii- uf g ic in I
r.ihi
slruction. that all arnooH
h
be ronulrad to operate for a m ini­
Path vi Ihipfi" m 1in 11, I hit i It In
n - oi .tin
mum term of nine m onthi. and
.. holds'. "f
I - Jim d, Itui* l l * m w it
k-H'o
r t HTi.i
that teacher*' retirem ent b en e­ ir v vst'h i I" i'
Mil
III 1 11Hint I u U l i it ( l l i j s l l '4 11 m - • V*. I
fits he IIbe rallied.
'“ "41?.!I .1
1 tha-1 (I t 1 III
-Li
a ll.w.dk l-t .
These requirement*, the com ­
mittee said, aye necessary “ to
assure maximum returns ia every
county for every dollar expended."
The cummlUoy also recommendthat the Legislature make avail­
-* - m
able for Ugciyeri' salary raise*
during
the
purtent
year
an
amount squai to at lea st au adlitlortal 1150
|150 per
per instructiqo unit,
ahout W^JkTOOO
to fiJfU
nlege made U&gt; them in gosal faith
l&gt;y public officials laat Summar"
when plane for a special lagisla
Gve «vision were abarwlmisd
Most of the coualiae nave g r a n t­
ed increased tssrhsra' salaries
and are pperaUng under budgeta
prepared on (he Leila o f the un■ifficial guarantee. Tlie coiuBiittre

full are expected to be available
as « surplus in the S tate taacnnV
salary fund during th e eunent
ysar."
The
committee's
plans
for
Spending the * 0, 000,000 addlti
annual revenue follow s tlo-d v
the ‘foundation program"
which the sgaeial aaaajoq prono.ai
stumbled
rhlnd last
1
"
Summer.
Thera »duld ba ao appruqns
lion of |ftr&gt;C,4?2 a year for th&lt;foundation pmcrans '‘tn urovute
additional asSlatqnce to conntie.
lacking the taxing ab ility ty am
idem* O' suf/i
—*U*iqg« y * uniform
Stale ajlotmeni,
rntT to' jpfoduta with
rain by means of airplanes, In such m yntias minimum stand
trucks, pack anim als and coolla*. s n li of pubUa achoojipg,"
Person pel o f Y-Force played
an im portant rule in tha auceaqa
o f the SaJwren offenaivs, fou gh t
In many Instances in alm ost Inbuiaa
W
accessible regions in southwestern uglt,
Vunnan province. Including tR*
1 9,000-fsMU KavU Kune mountain
range, a spur of the HTmalavaa.
Another
.. w o»|
Baker, whose father, R. D.
out l M rptom
Baker, Sr., live* at^ Fern PaT% n*MM«fY
ruend* lion
(Sem inole County I. Fla., has four •erv lei wpit* s * | gppdrnJj)i»tgaUve
I On tha
basis
_ ba*
brother* In the armul force*, of on* gelt for
*1’
each 600 ^upn*
namely IJruL It. M. Baker serv­ for princlpalg,
I teacher*,
ing in the Southw est P aciflci
taA phyaJaal education
Col. TV. E. Baker, and LJauL librarians
uctors.
R, D. Baker, Jr., both stationed £
In the United S ta les: and SgL
J. M. Baker In England.
For his service with Y-Forc#
In China, Baker la anUU«A ta
w ear a bronte alar on hi* A lia tig
cam paign ribbon. HU " if f a naiq#
lg Frances Dears, and their MX
u named K, Philip R a W .

apret depot
which Baker was assigned, /lowest
many of the vital supplies far
th« mountainous .Salween flghtU*-* front. Thege were dlatrihuted
w.th gonaiderible difficulty and
Ingenuity over (h a rugged ter

F L O R ID

100th A nniversary G overnor CaldweHi
I s O b s e r v e d A t Gives F orm al A id
P io n eer N i g h t To School B u d g e t

Kirkpatrick Baker
la Serving1 In China U. S. In R h i n e
V-FOUCE O P E R A T I O N S B rid geh ead
Near
STAFF.
CHINA THEATER,
Mar. 10,
(S
p ecial) — Technician R u h r-F ra n k
_
, P*
Road
Third Grail* Klrkiiatnrk P. Raker.
20, o f 2525 Fifteenth Street,
N. W„ WASHINGTON, It. &lt;:.,
haa bean serving as * radio main
t4qan*e man with a V-Force base
supply
depot in
southwestern
China.
Baker, who it
graduate of
fjl* . National
Radio Institute,
W
ashington,
it, C.. « u em ploye)■
----... „
by the Instilute before entering
tha Army in September, 1942.
He served in the Aar De|&gt;art
ment Signal C enter in W ashing,
ton before romlng to India In
May, 1044. l.aler he was flow
across the Himalayan “ Hur p
to China, th ere ill" ndneil V
F o rts,
the A merWs
t r g n ni m ilitary
tulaslau , which Uailtwl, •quipped
and supplied the Chinese Expedl
I'gn;.* , l
ijalgecn

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(Quality, Skill,
Accuracy
A k nn* ledge uf ioxtin will
enable you to translate tin
physician', instruction", but
A LL that rue* into a pre•cription. Q t/A LITY . . .
BKILL
. . A C C U R A rY —
unquestionable
commands
from the doctor—are there
for ua in plain nurds, gold'
lag its In the compounding
PI every preacrlption rntrusted lu our experlrncrd

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BOc Corejfn
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SANFORD;
SUM ill II T

Alb Sanford H c ^ d f ^

FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1945

RIDA

Not B etter Off

working w ithout health errtifi- j ning water arc lacking *on«fJ
cates or em ploying one without I tim es, or rather they have the
n health certificate. The law j f a c i l it i e s for (t but do s o t us*
look* on em ployer anil employee | ;t. We are starting out to check
a&gt; equally gu ilty.
i these, and may close a few- rcs"Sufficicnt sinks and hot run I taurants as an exam ple.”

N 'T CHEER YET!

la M M

A recent Gallup poll disclosed 64 percent of the Ameri­
can people believing they had suffered no sacrifice. Many
so-called sacrifices made by others seem trivial. It would
S s l n r f oa w «m 4 f l u a u &lt;
not be fair to deduce from this th a t the 64 per cent had
a . '. * , . *T. 1*1a. SI Ilk* r m or
M is s M H , f U r U i a ed er '* •
given up nothing. Doubtless those who had suffered most
• t March a I H f .
compared
themselves with Europeans and thought it not
a O L L iS D U D B A S
decent to coll trifling deprivations sacrifice.
■alter
lORDOft b C A I - a u ' w M S a M i W
But many people are getting the idea that they are
m iK T J m o U RATM
better off now, with high wages, than they were before the
r a r e L I, l&gt; A iT s e r e
war. Depression, naturally, wns hard to bear. Today’s easy
^■rricr— w eek
--------------- 0
•ra wnges»k)#KFhlgh. Yet it would be unfortunate If the Idea
th a t inflation was desirable took hold,
Consider an average family. Its members are living
adequately, buying bonds and paying off the mortgage with
iymcnts which would have looked magical some years ago.
ut arc they really gaining? The roof needs repair. The
house needs painting. Hie stove, in time of peace, m ight
last n dozen years more. Now, because repair parts are not
_____ ___ _________ . f v f t w M
•friem s n M l s n U w i ' l s lUe U f * . made, it may have to bo thrown away In favor of one
s l U a teeetry w ith prta■ p a l M ea ew erleie la CfcJeeoe mmt whose cost is entirely out of proportion to its value. AH
the textiles arc wearing out and can be replaced only with
poor stuff, far too expensive, or not at all. The car? Don’t
ask.
Betides these obvious forms of deterioration a t home,
yfbnot s hnsnlbiU and other public properties arc
Maim is Hfflwrnt*"-----• e - J running down, too, and need replacement. What about w ar
jjbfoitk*. ssn iaT sw aag R - fax es cutting into future income? They must go on fo ri
^ ------------------------------- years, because this false prosperity is based on destruction'
MARCH 16. 1045
of wealth. War docs not make people rich, but.poor.

uooG G rr

trS&amp; M O ST
OVFRU

EX-CEL FEED
Made for Florida needs
In
Feeds it's results that count
Sold by

. SEMINOLE FEED CO.

B

BIBL&amp; TERSE FOR TODAY .

North Elm Ave.

A Cocoa man walls that if you
tnaka out your Income tax cor*
rectly tha poorhouse will get you
ami If you don't, the govern­
ment will!—Cocoa Tribune, lie
may be right.
Congress has decided to spend
$500,000 'trying to ascertain the
Csose of
members would look sround them,
th e/ could see thsl more people
dr* eating more food than the/
• te r did before in their lives.
Congress T rsln i W sry Eye
Upon Inflation Drift—headline.
I t m ight try trimming uuneccs• tr y
expenditure». You can’t
avoid the d rift to Inflation and
prime the pumti at th* same ttmo.
You can't espccl one government
agency to bqld prices down even
with ceilings while another governm ent agency -spends billions
to boost prices.

Examinations on the Constitution of the United
titales will he heltT'al two o’clock on Saturday af­
ternoon. April 7, 1945, at the office of the county
superintendent at the court house, Sanford, Flori­
da. Every applicant for a teacher’s certificate is
required to puss this examination.

Kwajalein Development

&gt; Wa regret a typographical er­
ror In Wednesday1* Herald which
caused us to say that Florida’s
quota for the Berenth War Loan
Mid be $ 12,000,000. This should
its been, of course, $1*2,000,•
0 a rather large isura . but one
I if everyone
tr t«m&lt;) quota
j'In d iv id u als)

t Iso,000,000.
•

The capture of Godrsberg by
- American forces recalls the meet­
ing there In 103* between British
Prime Minister Chambcrloln and
Adolf Hitler. That was Just a
little while before the Munich
meeting p t the -Big Four" when
[Ihamberlaln. the man with the
tmbreUa, brought back “ peace
for our tfmea." And how many
laps there l/ere who believed
h lm t

A letter cornea to our office
about the foolish practice of ra il­
ing rente In war Umt whan ev­
erything. alee—or nearly every­
thing else—Is frosen. Local landlorda who are resorting to this
practice are hurting the reputa­
tion of the elty for fair dealing
and their efforta to pay for thatr
properties In a rear or two of

Governor Caldwell apparently
approves tha report of the Cl-'
lit*ns Committee on Education
which calls for* addltloasl State
appropriations for ' schools of
•for the .school system Iq
106,022. Although the need
additional tag le v ie s are
hi, additional tag levies there
be, sMMT or later, fa* you

■&amp; .7bnt„'..r;.r s ks

veil worth It to the peonlt

?m it rmprovta to u i i - n a i
El Of tho M,000,000. Oddi.

Aviation Pioneer
Tho youngest colonel since the Civil War, Edgar S.
Gorrcll, has Just died at the age of 64. Col. Gorrell, a mem­
ber of tho former Aviation Section of thc Signal Corps,
which W
preceded
the Army Air Corps, served in the first
$C &lt;
World Wgr as a member of the Bolling mission, which dewhat flying material tho United States should pro­
elded wfiat
duce for itself and what it should buy from our Allies. At
28 he became a colonel, and later chief of staff of the Air
Servico of the A.E.F,
.Resigning from tho urmy In 1920, he became a notable
’pioneer In commercial aviation. He first started an organiz­
ed system of airports, and first built airplane hangars out
of steel. lie was thc first American pilot to fly a plane tak ­
ing automatic air photographs, first to conduct experiments
ill aviation radio, also the first American officer to make
a successful army piano flight by night. Since 1936 he had
been president of tho Air Transport Association of Amferica,
and was often called the czar of commercial airlines. Few
American!) have made more aviation history.

T.W. Lawton, Supt. Public Instruction

----- IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO ALL
City of Sanford Property Owners
NOTICK IS HEREBY III YEN ihnt nil perform, firm* and
rorpoMilionn nuniiur or hnvintr control, rnatmtrcmctit, custody,
tiipn vision or oircncy of PERSONAL PROPERTY fn this
City which i* subject to taxation MOST EILK RETURNS on
or before APRI L I, |!M&amp;, iithcrwim* thc^Tnx A»»ritnr w l||
Ik? mpiirvd I•&gt; n**m* nuch propqMty fm m the lH%
»t information
nOtaiiiahlr, nnd (hr brin-fit-* of any exemption due which arc
not rlaiiiH’tl, rnnnot 1m* nllnwrd
WIDOWS A N l) IHSA RII.ITY EXEMPTIONS Every widow,
whom* h ’al iirtd ia drnd. and duuhlrd p« t««»n* who an* due the
l*eneftt» of the JMnmjO \ ah.;»tl »n ext inction, n* provided by
law. MUST M \ K K A PPI.If ATR IN f-»i mirh exem ptions on &lt;*r

Inspection Is Made
Of Local Restaurants

lion with City and County health 1 farian,
mi,.Ik ,&lt; thorough check
agencies. A* a result then- lin on I'$4tinir l*lm &lt;*• to »r ■ if rookft
been Improvement*
rcutuurnut
before
\ I* 1 ( 1 1. 1. 1‘J l o
v-Mitmqitch itnil ntli.r
l.nnd
rim iilioni.
I I. N. S A V E R
In bis March I. itaur of the Itr* had health i i-r Hi it self* An
J.E. Mattocks, deputy of tho
C IT Y T A X A S S K S O R .
a i m u l t . «r»m r
• » iiM ie n $ * m
Seminole
C
hief,
|)i
l_.-li.inl
II
Htafa Hotel Commission recently
w n i * p ru tu f u t *••!
m
m u n icip a l
was tin inspection lour In Han­ P sm e, director of the t 'ounty i n u r l a n d
I for n lh ei
ford. working in close co-opera- Health Unit wrote: "W ithin tho
past two w eeks » e have mmlo
robs earnings that we nevsr an effo rt to have the restaurant*
County cleaned up.
ave the opportunity of feeling, of r Seminole
som etim e we have not nI
and a t tha end of the year have fo
to oak our banker friend to loan lowed n new restaurant or eat­
us the money with which to pay ing place to open up for busi­
unless and until they hid
the governm ent the difference, ness
who emlllngly asks us who can met all requirement* under the
you get to sign the note with Florida Sanitary Code Bwidre
facilities for keeping the nlsr.
you?
If taxaUon, rents and various sanitary, they are required lo
other item * of living expenses havo ample space, ample ventila­
are to be allowed to keep climb- tion. proper screening, one toilet
f r o ir ^ o n e o f A m e r ic a ’^ fu re n u m t inakerM v
log. our .d e a r,p ld .unci* U going for each sex , and othcra for
to Have to irpAak s good wow colored help, one for each sex.
“Generally
our
uld
re-.tmiii.nl*
a I a p p r o x im a te ly
for us down at lh* bank, for I
am beginning to see w hat the do not rarrt all requirem ent.,
but
we
are
hiding
our
lim
e
and
fellow m eant when I told him
wa* worried over money I when enough new restaurants nr.
opened up under conditions that
owed someone. He told me, you're satisfy the Florida Sanitary Code,
nut* I Ufa's got more to worry we w ill close the old, unless m
about th an you havs, let him the meantime they comply.
do the worryfngl
“ Some two o r three w eeks ago
Yours truly.
lit gonnertlon w ith the C ity SanlU oyd 1. Harvev

Sale!

FACTORY - DAMAGED SPOKTWEAR

PRICE

SANFORD FORUM
Mr. It. L. Dean, Editor
Sanford Herald,*
8anford, Fla.
My Dear Mr. Dean:
Over In our alatar counties
(Orange and Volusia) tha OPA
ha* (tapped in and set a celling
on • rente to bo charged within
the countlee. 1 wonder why they
have not Includsd Seminole?
i About three years ago I rented
the apartment where my wife
and 1 now live fo r $26.00 a
month. At that tlma I was almost
Promised a daed to tha property
If I'd take It by the year, being
told th at tha apartm ent had been
vacant for over a year, as had
been on* other apartm ent In the
building. The caretaker was living
In one of the apartm ents rent
free, and across the hall from
the one rented by us a school
m a m hong out a t $2o.oo perThe caretaker said th a t the rea­
son she got by so cheap was be­
cause she had been there so long
and w asn't making much money.
About » year;ego a new owner
took over and since that time
my rent has Men upped three

Phone 94

NOTICE

VALUES THE 8PIHIT
flj
ANIMATES PRAYER
On Jan. 29, 1944, the . first
MORE THAN HE DOES I|1
tHE
FORM: Let my prayer be set on Islets of Kwajalein Atoll in the
forth before thee at Increaje. »0P later had almost all of Kwajalein
the llftfng up of my hands as
srsolog sacrifice. — Psalm But th a t Is only tho first part of

marines waded ashore
Marshalls, and a week
Island under- control.
the story. The second
half Is one- of incredible building, which has turned the
Island Into a focal nolnt on the routes from Pearl Harbor
to the Marianas, Philippines ' and other points west.
Capt. Walter G. Thompson, commanding officer of the
Kwajalein naval base Is proudest of the cooperation a tta in ­
ed among the services. The Navy handles all mall and com­
munications, tho Army the food. Both the Naval Air
Transport Servlco and the Army Transport Command use
it, and both have built enormous hotels, capable of lodg­
ing hundreds of transients each. This is not wasteful dupli­
cation because not only are all tho many cargo and passen­
ger planes daily full on every trip, but so, often, ore l&gt;oth
hotels. Tlte men of the Army, Navy and Marines, them ­
selves have built a chapel at which all worship.
It's only one example of the power and speed of the
American war machine, and also of the smoothness of its
cooperative performance out there.

t

SUITS

just now Is whare the n ail raiss
1^ coming from. They (the Fed­
eral government) freeze your
wages a t 1040 levels, and say
to you in' the aame breath that
you are frote on your job. Wo
pay 66 cents for a pair of cotton
soa that wa Used to buv for IS
cents, the washerwoman now get*
$3.76 for the same washing th at
she used to be glad to do for
11.16, we now pay 16 cents for
tha same hamburger that wa
once bought for 10 cents, wa
now hava taken from our pay
envelope around 11% on our

92 pieces - - - if
perfect, l k 98

aiighl inperfcctioiia aave

you $7.00 on t-ach of these beautifully tailored
tiulta in crush-resistant rayon. Thc fnmous lat&gt;els have been removed
because this suit is featured in the fnshion magnzinca a t $15.00. Cardi­
gan style with padded* wide shoulders; beautifully atyied skirt. Lime,
I’owder, White; Slzca 10 to 18.
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perfect, 16.98

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

Gorgeous splash print on white rayon jersey of finost quality. These
play suits ttro'in our stock a t $16.98. These as pieces classed as irregulars
save you $8.00 on each. Eqiilslte tailoring and workmanship; assorted
color prints; sites 10 to 18.

AO you out 4Mt for fOe
Sunday D ln n or____ 75c
Give Uo A Trial

CARLTON
Boarding- House
616 P a rk Ave.
Hoorn u d boon! $11.00 wk.

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BLOUSES If perfect 3.98.... ....... ...............................
DRESSES, if p erfect 10,98 $ .....
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THE SANFORD "itERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

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M rv Mur.ter bn- ihr pA.t week:

Social A n d
Social Calendar

Personal
DANCE

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MONDAY
The
Woman'*
Auxillnry
of
Holy C lots Church will m eet nl
the Parish llnuxe at llulO
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The W.M.S. of the First Baptist
Church s i ll have a pro?rtoti
m eeting at ,!.;nt P. M on the
topic "Thr Theme which Make*
the I’eucc in Ttirnorintt'. World."
Circle One will hm e chatter of
the prucram.
The .Sunticarrm, Jm ior (i, A.’*
and Junior R. A.'s of the First
B aptist Church will meet at :i:30
I*. M.
The Buxines. Women's Circle
O f'th e First Baptist Church will

NOTICE

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Dr. and .Mrs. J N Tola,
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Then* will bp
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Patrick’* Ih»y Dance »t the USD
on Frl.lay ni*ht beKinniny at I Mr- n,»d Mrs. Glendnn Show
9:l&gt;0 o ’clock and lasth ic until I l*'ft this mor ninc for Citrmien.
M:30 o'clock, arcordintc to an * J
»l*elidiiK rt week w.tti
announcement made th is morn 1 Mr*- Charles Shaw,
mir by Joe Hall, director.
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,h ' ,r M«M, M” - ^ ' " | . mother. Mr. l. A. Menard!

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them.
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A ll aemora hiAteavav * n / ) r/rif~
orenea ,ire invited to attend

Macon, G«. &gt;\hcn* *he will \|* it
wthi fr ie n d *
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Lieut. Walter M. Turner ha*
le ft for Ft. Riley, Kim, after
standing u i^eck wrth hi* imrrir
Mr. ami Mm. ll.W Tu .... .

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Mm, Curl Bradbury, him e-tvu*.l
•inlet iiunu1 Lrntnln*' at kmor,
U niversity, Atlanta, Gn.

T H /S /

Friend* nf Miss A yrton Lund
i|Ui»t will regret to leal
tlu»*
she ia ill at the Fernahl Idiughto i
Memorial Hospital

NOTICE
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE CLOSING OK

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DATE WE WILL ANNOUNCE A NEW POLICY
&lt;&gt;l OPERATION
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she
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P r m b y t r t iu n

O iu t c h

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n i l i i&gt;i te a t In , &gt;»f th e ( l.i%*

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were: Mr*
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MrLaultn, Sr.,
W M Collin*.

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Circle Two Meets
AI L ee Residence

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M d ? h u r lm r a

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Vance, Mi*. J T. Denton, Mm .
F N, Field iiik. Mrs. W. A. Cagle
Mts, tra K Southward, M
I. .11, Harvey, Mrs. C h a r l e s
Mew son, Mrs, Cleveland. Mrs
IVtersofTt Mrs, II, . L Osborne,
Mrs. |{. T. Thomas, Mrs, C. A
Atulerson, Jr.. Mrs. K, B. t arter.
Mrs, II ||
Farr, Mrs. II
.Mmtre, Mr* Piliprt* Mrs. Rucket,
Mi? 1* | . Rrdtimg. Mr*. R l
L . Jtw k *o n
JI utriiixiHi, Mr*. J

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St mole mo i re and Miss Jem et!e
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and the prorrarn « i
comluilr.1 with an Irish Folk
&gt;'*n&lt;e bv A Snes Bennett. J«*n&lt;•«' I lersun. hcntirth
Bobbin*
an.l \ ertriMi Stacy.
igi a. &lt;"hi ncar 11reed;

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■*f t h r K - 'k iiw o g ro u p .

S ia o g b l*

in* of the bride
honor wore a pah
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The maid of
Idue orgamls
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and
curried
an
ohl fnahnmi d
bumpiet. The bitdoattiaid* wou*
yellow organdy gown-, with net
voke? and canted &lt;*M fashioned
Ixhopiet *,
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I .''Ml . acted a*- Ik*. I man fo* hi*
bt*»lh«,, ami t»*l»v«' were t og« "•»

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and |he h***tes*es

Mrs.
Byron. . . Fox
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Hostess \V it n lea »ai&gt; t B«M».t, n&gt;gi&lt; s,i.......
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I hurih. Prim to hi* c l ui mh*
•'tC* McIntyre rtodied foi tin*
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*he t entriij Hdde Itutit iie ,»i
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mn a lt m e t , ve m a n n e r an d in
tjie
d io in g rm iro , th e t a b le , o v e r la id
«n f fi a la» r r l o t h , w e r e n t e 1 eti

Ci r c l e Six M e e l s
At Rumhley Home
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S fv d M Q S o n y
Excitingly lovely clothes to quicken the pulse
1and lift )-ou out of the winter doldrums.
1Will it be charmingly casual? Frankly femif nine? Trimly tailored?
Choose it—it’s here, now!

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N n o iv
V| nliM of th* te g iila t
m e e tin g W illia m *
find Mi** Jean S n v e r
•
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I - iuf
th e
h ir s t
tks*i«te*|
m r n t e r lm n i n g
th e

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w d ii v * NXtlh Ill tt- '* M l . • 1 t IRii'in V i r k I'T V ir n f .
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pnnird by Mr. and Mrs. Kldon 8
Adarn* nf Part tinge. N C*, who
tmvo al*o been visiting Mr and

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Mrs, Hymn Ftix entertained
some very airiiUHing and enjoy- Wftlnemlay afternoon with a tea
«t&lt;lc eamet*
al the home of h n mint. Mr*
Guukie* nnd pu^ch were &gt;crv?d T K. W ilion, honoring het ninthbv Mr*. Iltownlec assisted bjf er. Mrs. J. T. Duncan# nnd aiilit,
\|m * Wilke*. w,t)» punch bcinff M r* . Inertly W n t k in n . n f O w e n s
*» i veil by Ml*. R I* Maxwell httro, K y

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Then Comes Easter

O c r .tr iv id c .

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F i i *.t

i Wedneswlny
from
Jaeksof,\ille
• where she had been undrigoiiig
treatment nt St Vincent’s Hu
1 pitnl.

SERVICE OF FOOD FOR A SHORT TIME. IN
PARTIES

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' «tlh flower, cat. jinx

b

eti.. Pierson. Allen Marti
f ..r | Ratliff. Kenneth Rob*&lt; rn * 1 r,,nf
Intis \ ri non Sta. v.
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ll,» Ravnuit’d Mat per a- th. Ih.m.vnr
n.ivmui

1 hr Wmdxor Hihlp i hnrcb

t o in *tile r

Mm. J. M. J o y n e r n nd r h i lit mm
' h a v e left for Gulf I ’ o r i , Mr*

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Krx
Frank Surtm r. pa*toi
luring tin hijjilncn* meeting whnh in fo r m e d the c t , » i » , wfur h
,
a,
.. r iir j rt followed thr supper, gave thr « n* followptl t&gt;\ an . j c i i n r p
Friend* of
f * ’ * | | i*Mgm of Ht I’utrick'ir Dii* anil turn m the rhiuch LwH Mr Hid*.*
i%ill Ik* intri
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ti*on.rte iHiem.
gren
gren giivc
gave his Jouglitn o lom
un tu»i
upi&lt;ro|*nate
| hi« ui. Mr.
n »vi in u
lio*i dal in the
\ ai tut t*
Smith I'acifir, ncoveilnit from lM...N..rirV,' ' “.n,i *’r**‘‘‘.Vi.“Vr.' u" i in nl 5Mc”
. U&gt;.nv-•imuiiurd
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Injuries he &gt; M |vr.l when his '/."’ T ” , *fV.,cr “ml, Vlr' 11 "
Dorothy II.OU" at 1hr liijii
filthier plane crashed while 0„ : h u ser W the Jevotiunu .
Thr hridlo* gown m u of whit.’
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Mr*. R. R. Pi pi* in enter laineJ
i«11n with a train unit long veil
11lt|l,lll|n„ &gt; j Bn J.t
r. '[ " ,t‘
» ' th *®mo of he.
&lt;hie It fell f l iiin a li mn of uoxid
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I **i igitinl coifl|JO»tUo,i» for vuo
li.WfH alld site Col i led a wlnfi
l aud luano. m itten In the ntyl
4Ktm Itiblc marked with white
I »iI Irish hul|.ld&gt;
fm; li e a xn; e r ’s C l u s s H , , “
I The
rhr following member* wrr*
w en
Ltudmiii* nml btuuTOiu*.
I s ilt C llO I l
VII
V I U lV - tlB ,
Vfecf itf
dt •th
thr r- rWe nnd m
her siste r us irund of hon.o ,
thr gardrtt b)* MUs Jrar
.................Nancy
i« n c y
imam? non
Tbe (•Iranrr**’ Cla** of the S*i &gt;p i , Mir*
William?
and, nmi
ami InidcMiiuiils
InideMiutiiU wei
w. irr the
the M»«*■»*

Alfa. F iaacca Faj 1, a /itJ Ju t .
A it e t
llm
If4f*iftci*« i«i«feting.
ir&lt;g via 11e*I Mr* A '
\ *** • it i** g m- *t * rri j *»ye*| » mk i u l hour.
*incr Christmas, Irft \ *t-idi
M.** .Mary Thorium Wilkr*. paii f"t RosUrn, Mn*-'
t..t &lt; M*t rt twi v, who teue dlv ftunit led the 'i*i tes of play Jit1

THE PALMS &amp; IMNE8 DINING ROOM FOR
THE MEANTIME WE WILL CATER TO SPE­

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day evening, nt thr home uf tha
Rev and Mr*. K. D. Brownlee,
held ii in re ting,, during which
Mr* ti. Vf. Stewart *&lt;u elected
prendent.
1 The m eeting w a* oprnetl with
a prayer an« Mr*. Mary Holly
y i.'e ..ti nr.’ uul report of th*
class w,,rk Utli. r officers elected
f*•» tbp new term were: Mr*.
F D I.lake, vice president; Mr*.
Holly. * eetet« iy-trra*uiTr; Mr»
t* |{ F lliott. assistan t mrretary-

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licnc Turner. Flijrht Instructor
at Carl?trem fir h i. Mr* Turnet
and their y.iunjr son. Jim. h«»c
Member* of the Araiinn t Inai
ret rned to their home in Wall* ’ f *th i F i r x t R n p t D t &lt; *hurrh r n
diul.i s fte i n -Hot t visit with .••tnl Mjp|H*r Tuesday fvctiiii^ if*
tlr t u n in '* I’.irciu .
•hr garden of Mrs. H A William*
A .ilp fiv h i D r iv e
M rs
K I lia r
Mi
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T " ,u J oiip* niltd
Mi mod Mi * ijpoiiwrd Johnson, 1 p**i a iu l M t h, L o m i n f U r a l u r i r
i vi ho hiivo hppi'i *j»o ding the win “ • 1hhi»r * |p s * rs . tn h |p s a n i l n r o i M

Activities

meet at the home of Mrs. S C
Uraham, J04
West Twentieth
Street,

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Azarian Class Has
Miss Grace Holmprrcn i,"u1nk* 'u,lr,n l*vui
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Shannon.
Mary
Ann
Krientirinit.
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w hite

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!»re»en t
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W*’ | e
p la y e d
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m l W e d n e iit a y w it h a St P a t r i c k .
b r id g e p .,r t &gt; . A g r e v
and w h it ,
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Seminole County
Court Record
Wednesday, March 14
Warranty Deeds
Harper, D, I* et us To Thomas
S. Allen et ux.
Foster. Charlotte To Pearl t .
Malloy.
Aiken, B. E. Sr. et ux To Ira

E. Southward,

For Sale Reasonable

V

19 »crea land facing IbardnN Avc.
9 *crcs cleared 10 acres In timber
• 2 deep wells on property
If Interested write to

Dradwill, Elsie A., widow To
II. A. Bradwell cl ux.
Deeds
Dos ter, Dan cl el Ext- of E. S.
D ostir To James Thornton et ux.
City of Sanford To C. C. A
Ber.'.lcc Stinson.
Chattel Mortgages
Clarke. Albert F. To Florida
B u te Bank.
Pendleton, A«a
To
Florida
State Hunk.
Dlngfrlder, Julius To Florida d*5e'nder», Wllburt Aligg T. C.
S tale Bank.
Wiggins, colored, D tw rdsrly Con­

8

HARRY BANDEI.
340 Second Ave^ Daytona Beach, Fla. or 9. Benjamin
I^esburg, Fla.
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Prom pt repAlra on all make* of Magneton— Bosch
Eisemann, Fairbanks Morse, Wlco und Rplitdorf,

AL HUPPEL
PhotK 2-31 IN — 443 47 W. Central Avc
Orlando, Florida

We welcome the Government Eifjf Buy­
ing Station which is opening for the sea­
son in Sanford.
We urge all of our customers to take ad­
vantage of the Egg .Market to dispose of
surplus eggs.

HUNT’S TUXEDO FEED STORE
Tel 333—
O r . Sanford a 2nd Street
Sanford, Florida

WELCOME
SPRING!
Spring

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clean wttrdroiio!

Send us your aummer
clothes now—to lie denn­
ed and returned looking
frt'rth and new!

Seminole p ry Cleaners

2W Magnolia

Arc, pbona 86)

coila O f .10 days; RdiUUnp Ar
rest, 1100. A costs or 90 dor*,
jtutlwl**. Ju n e s, dolor*!,
less Driving, |6 . 4 costs or 30
&lt;lay».
D rift*™ . U. A., white. Drunk­
enness. |0 . A costs or 30 days.
Bryant, Rohsrt, colored. D runk­
enness. $10. tWnd Retd.
McQuay, (seed, colored. Drunk
A Disorderly Conduct, continued.
Allbridge, Violet
colored,
-DrunksnnaM, $10. Bond Retd,
CleveUntf. Bonny, c o l o r e d ,
Drunkenness, $10. Bond Estd.
Itouglaaa.. Olivia, colored, Dis­
orderly Conduct, $10. Bond Retd.
Calhoun, 1 Doris Lee, colored.
Disorderly Conduct, $10. Boou
Eetd.
Milton, Prank, colored, DUrdcrly Conduct A lo iterin g , $10.
ond Estd.
S trlnraeyrr, H arry, w h i t e ,
Drunkenness. $20. A costs a t $0

Allen, T S. et ux To Henry
&gt;UckeL
Satisfaction* of Mortgage
Florida Slate Hank To Albert
F. Clarke,
Young, Stca. W. B. To T. L.
I.lngo at ux.
Buchannan, J. D. To T. L.
Lingo rt ux.
Morrison, Katherine II. et vjr
Thomas F. To T. I.. Lingo e t ux.
Itelraae of Sidewalk lie n
Cltv of Sanford To H. 9. Lone.
Assignment of Agreement for
Deed
# Sixver Elmar L. et ux To R. K.
Klxherry el ux.
I’uner of Attorney
Rudisill, Thomas It Sr. To
Heir n C lludislll
Honorable l&gt;i*chargra
U. 8. Navy To Kenneth Har­
vard Smith.
Army of United Statex To
Ander 1~ Miller.
Suits • Chancery
Danlals, Arthur Jerry V* Eilnn
Daniels.
(ireeite, Anna Mri/fitt V« Ben­
jamin Charles (Ireeite,
Mallarh Ethel V* Elmer E.
Mnliarh.
Municipal Court
Parnell, Margie, rotorad. Va­
grancy, $25. A rost* or Mil day*.
flood ioe. Holiert, white. Drunk
&amp; Disorderly Condvirl. | 5 t . Bond
EsUl.
Haye,
Erlith
I. uuim-.
while.
Drunk, Itisurderly Cnnducl and
V agrancy, J25 4 costs or 90
day*.
Brooks Aiunxo, colored, Dis­
orderly Conduct, isdterlng and
Vagrancy. U0 day* without fine it
f t 60, &amp; costs or 90 days
Miller, Jeane Alia* Elite Kdmundion, white. Drunk A D is­
orderly Conduct, 125, &amp; costs or
Co day*.
Cooper, Jamrs, colored, Va
grancy, mntlntirrl.
Johns, IVillle, colored. Assault
it B attery. »M Bond F.atd.
Drlgger*. J. D . while, Drunk 4
Disorderly Conduct, $ 6 l. lioitj
Estii.
Cwmpball, Eildle l^ a , eokim l,
Investigation, continued.
Johnson, Roosevelt, colored, A*
snult 4 llaltcry. $60. 4 costa or
90 days.
Hall, Willie, colored, 1-arrony,
$26. 4 coete or 00 dava.
McKnight, Jam es, colored. D is­
orderly Conduct, $10, Bend F,*td.
Johnson, Jack, colored, Posses,
slon Illegal liquor, Trans. t«
Federal Authorities.
Martin, Jerry, colored, Posses.
■lux Illegal liq u or, Trans, to
Federal Authorities.
Wright, l-ouls. colored. Reckless
Driving, $6. Bond Estd.
Watkins, Beniamin C., eoiored,
Disorderly Conouet, $10. * costs
or 30 daya; V agrancy, $i&lt;&gt;. 4

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O. P. JIF.IINHOK.

Clerk o f Circuit C ourt for
H em lnola C ounty, F lortd ji

But the BEST bonds
you can buy,
are War Bonds!

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!##i this order b# puldl»h*J lor
THOUAH.
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Ih# *latuti*ry tlma radulfinl by IIOOKKIl
P laintiff.
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Wiw In th# Panford Herald. f%
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F l o r i d a . •lUlrrU in a|,p«sr to s csrtsln lull
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HIM hy llook*r
Thoms*, sgslnal you for * illvorcr.
tv t iih i ; i a n iw ■a h i i w o r now t&gt;.ruling Io tbs Circuit i.*uurt
T ilt: Nt v r t r J i t i m w . ( t i t ­ of K.mlnol* Ominty, Florida, r* le it o f T in : STATU OF lurnabl* la |h* •nprsrsnc* itay
IT-OUItIA, IV AMI SUM SF.St- of April ih* ttth, ts lf. In default
iv o i .f. f o r s t v , iv rtiA .v f. thsrcof said c s u l, wilt proerrd
s:i«y.
•&lt;*. max. K* Part*.

FARRELL’S
Arcade

PACKAGE STORE
Arcade Bldg.

TABLE SUt

enness, $16. Bond Estd.
u h&gt; i h # p l a i n t i f f , Alik# r » # n to n .
Smith, W illis, coiored. Aaeault fo r o d lT n r P P f r o m y o u , f j o h f l d U.
|)#utCifl
A Battery, $61. Bond *'*ld.
WITNICHH n i r h a n d rtml n#i*l o f

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Mr ill I till I f* I "*• •«4$t * , Fleer idea

The Coast Uuard became first
oparators of landing barges be­
cause of experience in handling
small boats for m are than a cen­
tury.

LEGAL NOTICE
QUICK RELIEF FROM
ty try tan tt of DMtryga Arising frgeo

STOMACH ULCERS
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F o stln s ste r
N ,w y o r k City, N *w Torli
y o u t r e h*r»by out Ifleet that
a ll for d ivorce h a s hero fllsd
g a in s t y o u la Ih* C ircuit C e u il
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han n sry, b y A&gt;|H* Itulh fb.nlt.
on n t* h ereb y r*qulc*d In til*
our w r itte n a p p ta ro a o * w ith lb*
lark uf sa id Court In Ih* C ounty
o u r l J ln u M f t Hanford, F lorida,
n or h*(&lt;rfa Monday, ttt* fa d day
r April, A. t» . m i . or a d * (su ti
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LANICrS DRUG STORE
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ttsmlnol* &lt;’j|U»iy, soil
uui* or Florida.

Sure, I carry

duct, $21. Bond Eetd.
Southern, Peul !&gt;., w hite,-D ie
ortUrly Conduct, T rans, to Millta ry Police.
ntegsll, E. C., white. Disorderly
Conduct, T rans, to M llitery Police.
McGee, Richard, white, D isor­
derly Conduct, Trane, to Military
Police;
V i
* Jones, Oils, colored, Disorderly M l K t: D B N T O N ,
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I..[ this order be published fur
.
Plstnlltf, t MOTIfSI Ihe statutory Hm* required by
Conduct, $10. Hood Eetd.
vs.
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* W gldei, William, c o l o r e d , • II,u m : M t l B N T O N . » A I T K A B
Drunkenness. $11 Bond Estd.
n»*f« m lf in t. )
Williams, Luka, colored, A s­ T H E H T A T i : o f K M H I I M A ,
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sault it H allery, $100. A cotta
*Io*lie** iin kfifivt &gt;i.
or 90 days A 90 days w ithout
\u M 4 f * h i f u b f Hn&lt;| f l i ‘«l t h a t H
t%T*-n h T f f n u b i
i\tftln*t
fine; Driving Drunk, $200. A »%ii«
m . U»*
A m r t o f H*rol*
coats nr 90 days A 60 days w ith­ yo&gt;&gt;
i»t&gt;l# r o u n t j r . f l o r E a , In rh A n r« * r y ,
out fine.
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Pcsler. W alter A., white, Beck- f^ti L o n . a nti j u u A rc h«*r*iijr r**
lias Driving. |ft. it costa o r 16 .ju ir *4 t r» Ml#- w i t h t h # «*l#rk o f
*ai#t C o u r t y o u r
n r.tlrn
npp#ar*
days.
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Black, Isaac, colored, Drunk &amp; In • liU p u II &lt;&gt;ii t h # f 11 »t Mi'titlfi)
fli # Xiid clay
Disorderly Conduct, $10. Bond in A p ril; IMA,
of
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Mir w i t h a*l.l t ' l r r k y u u f w r l l t a n
v- Y6unw, Sam, colored, Violating tlr f« n $ r« , If * n y . ! « t h # h i l l o f
Sanitary Ordinance, $8.
c om plA li il In * a h l n u l l $*t Ih # l i m a
p rrtrrih rd
hy
law .
Il#r#ln
fa&lt;)
or 30 Jays.
ila in # n l w i l l h e r t i l r r a d
T w iggs, John, colored, Drunk. n• of tti l r oi irl )J u(mi
hy d r f u tilt
T h i * * u lt

H arris. Clifford, colored, Va­
grancy, 126.. A costa or 30 days.
Russ. Ed, colored. V agrancy A
Drunkenness, $50. A costs erf 00

fo u r

or plead i o Ihe III I] o f r*om pl„lnl T h * S a n fo rd H rrald. a nwwspspwr
Krnrral
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you by o f
P la in tiff Jnhh W. H ughe*, on or ro u n ty anil alwl*.
he fora th* la d day of A pril' H d &lt;
W I T N K H H rn y h a n d a n d o f f i c i a l
or a d ecree pro con fee «o w ill he • a a l o f o f f i c e a t H a n f o r d , r i n r l d a
en tered a g a in st you
Thi* le a
eult for d iv o r c e on a sw o rn bill
o f co m p la in t
It la fu r th er orfftrded lh a t thla
n o tic e of p u b lica tio n be f.u b llsb sd
one*
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p ubllabed
In Hanford,
Hamlnnl*
C o u n ly . F lorid a
D on* and ordereil at Hanford.
H em lnola
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FOR SALE—

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Family Argument I *Ai|
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of «atd Court thU tat day
e h tso rsslJenc* anJ^
address
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Ended With Axes offCl Hnrrt.
n e t IT COB AT SHAD
Cnsrli* King
n I' HEHNhON.
I l f Mills Strsvt
Vsldosta. tJsgiyti
And
Jail
Sentence
$35,00.
S*inInoU County. Florttlil, | Vou are hereby notlttrd that

|*r»c- i Hi OW NER, 5 room rwidrncr
ruti y Carriage.
1
rii oi»« 80o.
I with toith and large sieeptnr
f*&gt;rvh. u illi 2 I 2 K i n of Knot
IS ACRES Or»nge grow land
cttru* and garden land*.
In
oti Hard road and Ukr. Thro
1 pvala
$500.00 ca»h, the bal
S U lK 2882 Willow A w .
nnc« in monthly payments. R
V I W m r. owner.
TW IN B ED S. 618 Park Ave..

liUSINESS SERVICE

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A family argument which »tart
eJ with woTil* and ended with
wildly hmrdMhrd ase^. all of
ahich v i t caused by nver^mdul-

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Y1XK1B tamp, window
alcohol stove, electric
irons. Phone HMiJ

shade.,
curling

('A l.l &gt;:RS, Stowers ami Truck
cn
'p p ly Freight Station,
\ t , l i i * . | Mr eel

WANTKD TO RENT

FOR SALE
8 room house cm lot 100 ft * i
M l ft- Cat outside city limit* on FURNISHED house or apt. w ith ­
in bus service to Air Base. Con­
pavwd road. Immediate possession.
tact Lieut. (jg&gt; J.W . Schaefer.
Robert A. Williams
Hotel Mayfair.
7&gt;S
A tlantic Bank Bldg.
PERSONAL PROPERTY Fl.O AT
^R ^IN SirR A N C E . Raymond M

Agent.
Oryntal

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8168.00 Tbewe del b e red in M

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Against you in th* Clfxqil Can rt J before Monday, tho Id day of
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default I »e»l of aald Court thf^ 1st 4ay
for Semlnala County, Florida. ■-*
In ' April. At**S. or
Chancery, by Csisfa Klny You 'w ill be entered ayatnel you anil .f March A 0 . 1*11
COURT REAL)
ora hereby reqipred to file your rent ranee will proceed et parte U'lRCUIT
O F JIERNPOK.
written appearance with the Clerk f Tt tdl ItKl' ih*l this rod ice lie
Clerk
of Circuit Court for
,
. published once a week for luur
Seminole County, riortda.
of said court In the luuntr (ourt , , c„ ll&gt;Kut i t , w,ek&gt; ui the Han-

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negro, who Monday
was given
the stlffest sentence
give
since Judge J. (i. Shaion assumed
office of Judge of Cilv Pourl.
Williams, now serving time
with the City work gafift,
finexl 1100 or 90 day* -or u««iuilt
and hattery, pliui a at ra If hi 90
days, 1200 ot 90 days |»lut
straight 60 day* for driving while
drunk, and also had his driver’*
license revnked. Chief It. G. W il­
liam* has the “evidence" in the
case in the form of a lin g nxc
and a hatrhcl.
Beniamin C. Walkii *, negro,
ran afoul of the law when round­
e l up for vagrancy, he i ci.va.ted.
a r r e st K o r 'U ils he was fined
$100 or 90 days, for vagrancy
$10 or 30 days a id for disorderly
conduct, $10 nr 3&lt;&gt; days.
Bond of $51 of J I). D riggers;
wihtbe, saho eras charged -mih
drunkenness and disorderly coflduct, was estreated Other w hile
case* Monday w e n . B. A. Drig
gers, $5 fine or 20 day* for
drunkenness; llnrrv .Steininnyer,
dninkcnness, $20 fine nr *&gt;0 ilavs;

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Valdes Hotel
FURNISHED home or apartment.
Contact
Kns. C.L. Sullivan.
Mayfair Hotel,
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MODERN BEDROOM BEAUTY!

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food*, r e t our

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FLORIDA. PRONE 1104

PICK-UP, In axcwUent condi­
tion for lata model coupe.
Phone 368.

ONLY 12 LEIT!

50

$129

50 11). capacity

CHENILLE SPREADS
Ueen pile chenille

in .stin.shlne coiora

to

tlrcaa up y o u r hedroom t Iteautiful ih1.signs
on partte! h a c k g roumin or solid olors. Kasily
laundered am! faaL colors- Many eolors ami
at v leu to ,sol cl t f i om

WANTED
TO RENT

LUGGAGE

J^ .9 5 up

2 Bctlroom fumiahwl
or unfurnlahctl houttu

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doing away thin aummor? You’ll need
a new hair Come in now and aelect one
from our lurgo stock. Well constructed
with rayon satin linings.

or apartmenL Perman­
ent. Civilian resident.
Phdno 824 or write
Box No. 4— Isresbuni

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"the chair w ith
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Piek-up truck bor­

V t ^ A r P E D TIRES
pLaso return them a t once.
Ik most el res,
Vitally needed for war work.
M
FEED S
WILL TRADE V-8 1986 Ford

to your foot)

-lo rag c p ro h len t!

N’lte Stand, Vanity with large plate phts-s m irror and \ arntt Hem It,

MISCELLANEOUS

rowing 2 house jack* from Socurity Lumber Company, propeytr o f FA . Dyaon, will

It K K E G R K J K R A T O K

I't-rfet t anaw er

A suite of ilattinction and heautitul tleaignl lllontle wimhI in mntlern hI vI
nig. this .suite will lend ehurm to your hedroom tills Spring utitl for
many S]iriiig^ tn come! Kivt. pit'ces. Red, sjrteloiH f h e s t of I'ra w e r-.

FURNISHED
apartment — no
children Ensign John Caplstran„ Room 203, A ir Station.

PARTY IN

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Wlirn wui uni- U K for a regrigerant,
tiu-i. '-. i i h II&gt; tin reaaoii for ftKwl waste
it keen- ftuHis fresh ionjfer. Ice

CURTAINS washed, starched and
nw
NORWALK
TIRES
stretched
818 Melloneilla Ave.
W » k v t 1tk atnek both passenger
Phone K79.
• h i t quantity of tire*,

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HELP WANTED—

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Sanford,

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KICK country home. 2H n a n
land, fru it trrr«. deep w ell,
electric w ell, electric
water WF.MHNG: By an expert with
system , quirk male, $4.000.itft
30 year*' wwpenrnce who guarC all County 3303, Pat-ls
anlrr-w erajv job. Would ip n n n a le a Inal. Temporarily
TW O SM ALL fartna—one w ith
loratisl at 40K H Erench Are.
S acre* tiled land, good w ell,
A. R. Welch.
1 ew e story dwelling, garage. nut
S w a t about COO ft. w est of STORAGE your car at Kant*!
Garage.
Spec la’ rata
la k e Monroe Post Office. One
storage.
w ith 8 acres tiled land, yond
Well, about V* mile from I j I i
general
M onroe P ost Office, with two- CARPENTERING,
pairs. W J . Russell, 705 W. 9th
•to r? Sw elling, S story b am
S i phone 747-M.
-J.W. *B *)l. Phone lb. Lake
M onroe. -Fia.
I'l.t'M ill M i-R E PA IR S — Water
Heaters repaired or repld ated ;
6 BOOM bouae. bath, hot water
waste and sewer pipes unstop­
^ sc r e e n e d porches. I arm land.
ped
“ W e are as near as your
).00 Cash, In peacfnl l-»kr
telrpboM*',
George Couracti,
Mary 5 m iles from Sanford,
Phone Co. 4 104.
one block from lake, lo o k for
th e
cream
bungalow
with
CHEVROLET OWNERH
trim , red roof, 3 doors Are you yetting genuine Chev­
. o f acbool. Interviews of- rolet parts on your repair jobs?
.•OO'T.M.'Baity. J.U. Sm ith A com plete line is available at
owner.
IfOLI.ER MOTOR SALES
R ic h u n l M c i i r ? . P a u l IV .S o u th e r
?(&gt;* w . 1st. St Phono 522.
O N E NltTE ridiny pony, liridlt
euull r h»r in *1
rwj K*
Slegiill
and
saddle,
1138 no.
Phone
ilu iird crly cufuhtcL **i^u ttinicil
MA lT K K S S UKNOVATW H
81M .
A id. T Y P E S maltre»«e» and bo* over tn Milttniv Police uf D ay­
M-ring*
rrhiiilL
Have your tona Reach; \S A Fcvler was
SPRING P U k N T S now r ea d y work
done
while
we
still have fluid $6 for ri-rklr«- d in in g
Peppers. T om atoes.—F r c p la o l
Cu m , of Jack Johnson a d
ticking
On,
day
»ei-vlee
If deCeRards, BroecoU. J.W
Bed.
Jerry Maitm. negroc- a iirstril in
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110.1
Sunfonl
Mattress
Ear
Phone 18, la k e Monroe,
“ moondune" raid, weic turned
Imy
Plmnr 672-J
over to Federal author (Lie*:
SIR BOOM bouae. large lot with
Cases
of n egro - involving
of fruit trees. Price $4.
fine* were- Ed Ross, clurigcd with
. Raymond M. Ball, Real
vagrairr,’ and rlttnrkenne** $60
to r ____
WAKTIJIi—r « l f&gt;rwi ittH s frrr lian* fine or 90 day*; J*liH‘* ICJTlcgr.
!r\ »«»i k.
Apply In |*crson, reekle*. driving. $6 or -III day*
COLLAR!' . plant-, J T. N th lit
‘rr»»lm hour* arid w axes. Sem ­ and $51 bond e*tir alr-,1 on va­
K W Palm etto Ate
inole County U u m lry , HID W. grancy cliargr; (iiffr»rd Harris,
.Ird St
charge-1 with vagtunrv "a* flne-l
D O U B l-E bad. praetleatly
125 or .10 -lays, Tom llogun.
E98.n0
A vc
Ai’piiratinii* arc ajfMin ofaen for charwerl with drunkennes- nnd
KUT6KK Tom eto plant*, **\oo
hnv» o( high bchool are
- agrnl ry. was fined $25 or 30
ihm iupdl Southern FUnt F»tm
for a fit i «*hwl employment in
avs
A trtdi*. Fin,
!■*titl
Si»Urv stiic an
Born 11 i&gt;f n^jxrofb w i t vail tut
lifot Wf Hi- &gt;i«tir rut inr a (Mr?* a, H on 1 hr fttlhivuriK «Kn i;r- f*m
S noon
H 0 U 8 K clow fr*, * 1&gt;
*t'c *ml phiiTir mmiLpi if any. drunken nr *■, Violet
Alilu olifr
or term* Phom 100f&gt; of .*&gt; W
r l*« M III- l fuaktt A re| rfilnl AlMfC*!
Hcinny ( lev* l«nd, It*it**-re Hr jnii
Is- Bunk. It S anffiril Hr rail'll* S®n Wi It in m U n 1&lt;Jr n . I ■*»n* ISIe ck » 11*1
A lTTO JACXR1
f ■’r«1 A ppl ir «1 imih r lo»e M» rrb John Tkkii-* flM **!»«h Btr .h*
T«*U71 w»nt one of the*c hiirh
III,
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1-rtier ly rtoidoi- I. Jaitir
fTTRiifi, loii(T Unlmg H (tl. Hnr»|
u&gt;-&lt;rrt rnad»l4e fi »rn»U A ft * \ l \ ’i I'rMipIc ikkirw ng*r%*( *?* uf (ijivin 1hiUja'Insn,, J for 1 f f j
hmin, Flunk
Milton ui d IMi*
^hmvt jowl conu in
""Hun fin lihrht htiubt ?ork ami Jorip-. \ | r. i-*n h. f"i S'»niil( itn I
H N l s t R 'WriTOR SAI.KS
run nf 1 \rmi »*l«l rl'lhj «|uitnif lo ttery , Willie J&gt;$n|lh $ 1 . ff*r
808 W . F in d S t
Phone 522
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i|a% ftidih lfi&lt;i or IftwDi park reekleio drikinv. Btuik WriicBl,
O RANG ES, $1.60 bushel, deliver '
v"
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mA. rheme 788-W
TKI h l ’IluN K iiiaratm . waiters
wy*(t res.es,
maids
Mrs
FOB SALE
Perry, Ph..ne 1-1*0
T r o atnrv. si* room boose, cor
T i l l : HI A 1 » «*K » 1^ 'Mil*
M r lot
SL R \ It l. Station man Semfmde ilHleKTIN'.- T** Ip \ I All l'.1V
Robert A . William.
Tir.- Sb..p .’&lt;*1 N I'ark Ave
Mr!)•**• • 1'I*1T*
Plume 7JJ
Atlantic Hank Bldg
'•via 1-If T5t%*
: l 17
r r.. Lii*r
Ai t .v I. A 1*11 S n a n t c d hilll
4 1 P e l 3 0 r 1st G|l
L A K E MARY - Furnished, nr
time or pa it turn 11 A A l*e
A I* '* I*
copy at once—6 room hou-m. 2
|»ll&gt; *»l 1 nslltul \&gt; '
laltm ew t Store. Sanford Avr
bath*, 2 aererned in eo teb o .
tntk
nue.
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III ■ • t i l
jy n I I f I r (1
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gas kitchen, w-aah house, elec
wi{||
f..r
tllittrrr
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41
fetfii
Trie pump.
tip. IS car garage 66 ft P O P tilR N
AND CANDY AT i f a i l l B f 1*04 III 111* ( IfFUlf
I d ill
1 18 ft. Green flouse, heating
TEND A N T 1
White man or f u r H * ( $ i 1 n o l r (.' o t* u l&gt;
P ltti ui*
tn
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8 acre*. 60 citrus tme»,
woman 16 In 26 to take charge i'|uiiT*f i, bt Irfirltir Jtfiiiri
on bard m a d ; also 22
of concession.
Salary $22.00 Too «r* hereUy re*}t|tred i*» fil*
wrliirn appeerfriire w-iili Mt*
to $28.00 week. Must be able Cynuf
acres In citrus and muck land
l e r k of ••**! C o u r t In I h i r u u n l y
to work from 1 2 3 0 to 9:30 (Vut 1 Hnua* *1 Hanford, Florid*,
on lak e. Terms. Owner. Frank
P M. dally. Apply by Satur­ rot or l#4»fnr« Vtom1«&gt;. th« Itl d»Jf
April. A D m 1H1, or A U e f a u l l
day noon at KIT7. THEATER. o(
Hill Ur enltr^d
you «nd
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.
SALE
u !i| r*u»« will proceed «x t»Mti
F h » room bungalow, good loca EXPERIENCED stenographer, lo­ o i l D r i t K D t h a t t h l » n o l k j !»♦
cal girl preferred. Call H olly­ p u t i l l « h r d on r f t w e e k fo r f o u r
wtjth two lota.
c I &gt; firn*M'UlIve W9*k. in th* Hunwood Shops Office.
Robert A. Willis a s

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after week lU it

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORK a BAR
A Complete Hn* of

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— P A T I t U 'K

VOLUME XXXVI

E sta b lfc h w i

Greatest Raid
.Of War Made
A
an

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

1U0H

Surrender In Cologne!

* S if i — fla t u

rrvMt

wsHihln three mTirm.of tM Bllooo

* Pass evcajte route* for enemy
trmi 1 a into the C agayan Valley
of port hr amtv in 1,11 inn. At the
same tim e the Tjdrty-second Divi
xinn, advancing from the west,
advanced three mil** from Santa
0 Fe, ju st north of the p ais.
In the coastal * area of the
northern boson sene, planes drop­
ped 117 tom of bombs In the
area of llaguln, Hummer capital
of the Philippines and canter of
_ perhaps the largest Japanese con
• cent ration
remaining
on
the
island.
This was onlv port of a big
aerial day which showed the in
creasing power of MacArlhur't
air force. Iri raids on Uaguin,
s* Mindanao island, the Vlaayaa,
w Formosa and Borneo planes drop­
per! 8-18 tons of bomba.
Throe hundred tons -were drop­
ped on Formoia targets including
air bases and an electric plant.
A destroyer snd a destroyer esA cnrl were left in flam es by planes
which attacked a convoy off the
China Coast aa their part of
maintaining the new blockade of
enemy communications to the
South Seas

Amos I. Vickery, 50,
Died Friday Evening

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N l M IIK Ii 9.1.

.Member A ssociated P re ss

Third Army TanksAdvance I’o W’ithin 11
i Miles Of The Gate­
way Citv of Mainz

Use Captured Nazi Boat To Evacuate Wounded

in&gt;

WASHINGTON, Mar. l* t
(A I')—The Senate voted Un­
animously today for an Invoatigslk m of faod ahort o r n : ' •
The resolution, designed to
find the mdutloa for tightested supplies of meat
and
other row mod H ies "a* ap­
proved by a eolue voir, it
provide* $5,000'... to finance
hearings hr the Senate Agricu\lure Hubrummltlre.

strike*
'I 1th** it r nui|?«»ii
rill\ m t * ! i i l i l l - !*♦
v I'UiollUK
- t i l
1 1 n l p p ht'U.I
. o | l|* |M»* u f
Hit
*h»w Is
i h - i p Its
fo u irh t on
thi* 1 H t l f i i i h u i f b f n l j j i
( hi *
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.(
I he*
f*L
t-l.uh iium ing
i i u r f h (♦• . h r B u h l
the
III
thi*
III n t h .
lUllCDtlk
Dl l
polling
flu
H
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11
1111-|* »*• &gt; 1 b i l l l \ i m v i
m i l t 's of
I..
vtlthln
22
mill
tfi
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V illa -ru in
t
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M f •I' • t o ' k
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WASHINGTON, Mar. ID, C/P&gt;—
A hr u amt tiirhtrr ^qu^«7r on
f.isul,
lirr* nntl manpower
iimy lifmliip r\pn nuirt di*cwn
f-iruiiK' In thi* homr front. (JoviMhmrnl offinaK lirrttirtnl ihla.
-uylnir thrrr will hi* Iktllr If any
11*1n*f as lnntf
l hr two-fropt
w t*r K i i i t i t » u r w
Mt* &gt;
nv ilia
m e a l a llo r ii*
1m*ms. an* m»l rxp&lt;H*irtl to inrrraAe
r r m . L ht*f*-rr b o t h l i r r m a n y *nrl
1 ,|.
its
tlr fe ntc M i T h r
ptw ip ir

WITH Ti l F I AMF D i n l u i A F ' Xi HM' HX I
» l.-t- i
group of tier man -nldieis ore shown .1 , h» v -m 1.-ndei »-d t. 1 I .1I I
VI „'d
of the American kir-t Annx Dc-o to -,-v,*,.&lt; attack- I..
bom her « mi tile fourth large-t *1 r n . , 11v in.l tin*
wrought HI this ati-a. tto- .a lh c tr sl .*-0 ,., .,,-.1 vlrrjuHv
( Internal n,na l Sound phot ** i

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Ki-li phssT.
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&lt;»( t h e

t«* Lfrl

Inf uTi* il KPt*»
f f i t m l &lt;ht l» rr $ l

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u

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w| (

$«d fi ■dii tin efi-1 hiink **f 1• i
loro it-1 k ’ h*

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**sf Mij.it h t f U

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Flier

Immediate
,Con«trucrractice
Of
K 111
1 n jM-ny »'&gt;j w*. production »o*fi
* ii.,..,,
&lt;*•lll(
,,
f
nrt I ? •&gt;
&gt;
is
1
l i ' i have filed eonfidantlal and p esil- I lC T I lU s lM
lit It
sM Ilt t
Laying
Hens
Is
Hit
tlpn oCw TO Unitn
. U L i r t S I W f . mv"e» 1 M 5 D ie d A t H o m e
By William Wilson !KttSf
Slated Fot* Florida
*HJ
......
............
On Friday Kvening

The

N avy

lias fs-en d i r i - i t e d

to

iinwecd with the construction in
Florida of 1,H(X) i*;nporury hous
me units It * « stute&lt;i
Deljind gets the same mimhor
of units a* Sanford, nccordint;
to tha report, with Miami getting
the largest share, 500; Jackson­
ville, 300, Daytona Beach 15, and
Melbourne, 50.
M u ch

com plaint

an*

heard

| iiA

s *Hifi

-ts

the

^ i 1- 1 r r i m i i*fi(

Im i&gt;

mg | rngmm wi*nt min . ffr*. »
Ihi-y K()|nii #*nt!y f.-nr.il h «|n&lt;i
in pricrw tk.-l.iw
ti»n i*o#l‘
However, jiricr* ore gumg up ami
' very few eggs arc being sold to

fb
mntf*, i»*i binl«*d m offirial . juht

About

10 prr rent in the *ix months fnl
IuvmJii^ (irrman roUappr, grid j
ally detpetiinfr to around
|*rr
rrnt in thr six In 12 months
t h rrrn fte r

WTll

#iati«ticiin»,

similarly

furiM’ a e t m g a slo w s t a r t o n con
tra .t
ci»nc*rllatlonn,
r« p o r|« d ly
figurt* a 'US p e r c e n t d r o p In all
n u i n i t m o m a n d , r e c k o n t h a t th*
Uifwr m g
will
extend
over
■*
[ v ••at
t im e

With the*

nturment
Carnal
Mr
1872

silllrtl

-m l
Jt Iri li
^ lif t
)

A

-Mi.

wu*

fttU U itfs.H (i h

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htf
*,

,

mind whether it wants the Navy
for it* tourists. It's a very seri­
ous sltu at Inn th* way some land­
lord*, entaring to tourlits. gouge
the . . r v l . . men on rents and
evict them on short notice »a
they can g et higher rate*."
The shortage developed. Vice
Adm. Ben Morrell told the com­
mittee, “because of a growing
morale problem due to separa­
tion of fam ilies of service men
and because the desire o f 'some
landlords to g et high tourlet
rate, ha* promoted them to evict
naval .personnel on short notice.
The housing work could be
completed In six months, he addedi

&lt; |U

q u * U -* t |1 7 . m . ,

“

ESK

and V egetable Distributor* illu s­
trates (lie ureil for meeting com­
petitive forces which urn being
ftrrsyeil ngninst the fresh fruit
snd vegetable Industry and which
will iiKresae us the |*istwar
period come* nearer.
"Thi* program Includes tegillation against the use of the
wort) "fresh" nn menus in hotels
and
restaurant*
unless
fresh
commodities nrr used, promotion
bv advertising, arranging hours
o f sole and temperature control
to provide quicker delivery and
fresher products, stricter con­
formity with iTovcrnmrnt regula­
tions
and
I r a d.e
practices
sln n g th e n in g normal channels of
distribution.
closer
cooperation
Iwtween producer and distributor,
Interchiingr of Infonnntion, alter
facilities to anticipate postwar
changes, and assistin g veterans
returning to the industry.
‘'Florida
being
primarily
a
fresh fruit and vegetable pro­
ducing sta te has a considerable
■take in the adoption and expan­
sion o f U iii program." Wilson
stated.

Conditions at specific markets
be described os followst
"A good rain the. first of last
week a t FloriJa City greatly im­
proved conditions. Tomato pricee

XTSatMMBS,

The BealMle County Farm
was notified Batarday by
not m alnt^t^R Pd Cross at
- Hendricks that __present
'w a r time 1 m l. If
m A of th««- contributors would

( C s s t t s s s . Os F a e s Tfcr**)

Charles B. C o l l i n s

£ £ 8 1 S B ^^(-B ndB -FlIght-G ourse
we would b a n

no trouble

In

bo seated at a Uble In a .tors
entrance on First Street each
day from now until the end of
March, It was announced.
i
“Can we sit comfortably at
horns snd allow our servicemen
to know that we have again fall-

campletad his prop flight course
in Wooster Collage, Woo.ter.Ohlo,
and la now rated as Aviation
Cadet.
He wga recently transferred to
the Navy Pre-flight school, Iowa
City, where he Is taking his pro*
flig h t course

three months.
In announcing a 12 per cent
cut In mast for April, May snd
June— to the lawe*l point since
the drought and hog-control peri­
od ten years ago— the War Food
Administration
observed
last
n ig h t:
"Thr end of the war In Euroiw
wilt not materially affect tbs
m est situation, snd will result
neither In lighter m ilitary de
mends nor in increased civilian
supplies."
*
By implication tha Gnvsmment
served notice also that U. 8. re­
sources are attained and the
world cannot look to America
a* an Inexhauitlbl* Santa Claus.
I^nd-Iwasa shipment* o f meat
to Britain ware cut a whopping
87 l / f per ee*t.
The pressure showed up in
(C M ttiiH Oe r * |. f i n e )

Jack Morrison, USNR
Is Home Oh Leave
Jack Morrison, QM-2/c, USNR
son of Mr. and M n. Charles 8.
Morrison, who participated In the
Initial Invasion ef-M orroceo In
North Africa while serving on
a mine layer, and later on tha
asms ship during tha Invasion
of Normandy on D-Day, has ar­
rived for sevan days' leave prior
to. re-assign meal.--------a ------- —
•Upon completion of hla leave,
he will report for duly a t the
^aakeewvilie -Noroi -Air Su t t on.
Ha graduated from Seminole
High School In JN l,. and on
Jan. 9, 1941, shortly a f te r . Pearl
Harbor, enlisted tn the N arv as
an apprentice teaman. He later
took
pre-midshipman's
officer
training. On hie ribbon ha wears
two brcetrs stare far major en&lt;

villa, 8. C and tsro g i-in.li liddivn
Frances Anti.' and k aiiixii iVar
son Kendrick.
Pallbearer* were itslpti t

tin'

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if»

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Ur ftsr SirtHn uiul ih# r\x&gt;uth of
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uf U r r i i i n n r i w i i t n u t # w p iLt#
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I Moth estim ates are baiesl mi nection
t tin aftftiimptinn of an e;wi to • d l i c a t i s l Ml h r 1
•! \ •
| (it r m a n rrMstanc* in June, but H e n n i t t t v i l k # m l -*•
it i &lt;1.1k that, »*n•■« 11• i i*iHi ii ti?!«i
• |t is emphasised that the dal* MiiltAiy Ara«i«*mv at
s*
Stuff Sifi Hi inn J Unit wh«» III * U \ *•* l I l l H i ' i ' I U r M p l a i t cieiiiit
(„ n)or„ nr | fM arbitrary to give N. C.
i
U
im
I in
ohi l r tan u liomli 11*11111111 H ( i l ’ ti t l f l l l l I A , \
If?
fame ( m S u n f u N 11 ! % • • •
slatislirian s n hosis for figuring
\ ft-vx i n m i i i * * v iffi‘1 t fie* lli.i
Iiv** in t"*!»»! id pi Mirt-t .ns
hnn
•tin
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and md n reflection of the view*
i i r i h t i H I H i * D H 't '(
l l i a i l t ’ til hi
l .-Iiitrnl
I k
| mi M i l l i n t ’Uw k &gt;if
that time ha*^ l»e*e*u » tih'.q m n ! in I * i n
oi the military command.
P T D 1 i •&gt;
i
Ik I T K 1 \
l i l D i l l j i ,1 1
I• v n
M . I |.l*
lie.tit
M II &gt;|
T.fs.f 1 f l k v n f s ! u f t h e
The 15 per cent cutback si tha f e r t i l i r c r h t t e m r * i
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•
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not Mtlhfldle T &lt; l " i t

gagamenU.
Collins spent U months
Hie »h!p Wm
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loft It 10 day*

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CITY BRIEFS

- Imi fiif &lt;»r•I'lnrfi l
man, Graham Hunter, A r.-hie nip l i m i t t n h SyT Hr m u ,1 u n i i " lit.iir
t h u h iii i f o f li d r r i i f i c i ' t&gt;*
Betts. W. M ('ullwrt, W M Mr Hurt k hmii *jf Mr unit \!r« J i*ii ii lm" 'Ifiii*d ,,+
h»‘ an id .
w •’ it-ill paIi i&gt;v «*
nmpw L lio n »$n»l tint iMinfrr
Kinru&gt;n end Percy rhnpmnii
ft i I p h i h » r k
U n i 1 ih ih 'l ( I il ii L
mi U 11-2 i )11 1111* \%lie* «lo*t( in
iii"linn ,*&gt;i'|iT 27 11* I t
hi!« on i ill Mill ht* jiftijpi'd

Six More Vagrants
Given Jail Sentences
County and Gljy nfflcrr* wrrr&gt;
busy this morning rounding up
Vagrants ami thi'sc win, fuibd
to give n go-.ii acciuint of whv
thev Were not working
Up to hoon, -i* negro viigrnntwars put in the countv jail, tbr
Sheriff's office rvporlcd

Among those arrested III u m id
by .Chief o f Police K..y (i W il
llama
and Deputy Sheriff Jack
njekaon, were three negroes who
woaw
said to It no only h lk
themselves but werr tryin g to
r e t other negro fa rm w orkers
to lay o f f 'to ■force ferower* to
pay
them -more. The negroes
war*: Arthoy Jones, Mark FraStar and a negro by the ngyne
of Waehlngton, according In the
pot few record.
Sheriff Charles linn,I this
morning said he Iwlievwl that
rodnd-ups of vagrants was havI n r Its effect In curbing idlcnMASONS MEET TUESDAY
T he regular m eeting of 8 tn - r d Lodge No. &lt;12, V. &amp; A. M.
W(J1 be held Tuesdey evening at
B o'clock. Master Mkson degree
w ill J&gt;e conferred &lt;snd *11 Master
Koaocia art invited to be present
Li^ht refreshm ents will be served.

, . The m a stiff dog has altered ^n
particular from *evi. B. C. to the prs-

tmrnhin^

has

n o nu«u

L*'ioi mml i-

li*tlc r

r»**-»*nlly

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hv

M r.

Hurt f tom
of War
llenry I Stinm^n.
Aluct ri*ri*nllv r«*crivi»il l&gt;v th&lt;r
parent i uu« a c.t$a111sn from Q rnrra| H 11 ArrmM. cniiminrYtilrijr
Iffnrtul of Ihi* \»n»v \ »r Kmr*.
"Tin- I'ri'i’itlfitl lutw r»*«|nr«trtl
me,** vviotc S h ' r t i i r )

S l n m ' O i , (•*

inform you (lint Tht- Uorpl* Henri
hit* 1« oil nvt nr&lt;li»«| powt huriimlA|\
to your ••on. Si af f Sift IImn'i J
Hurt, nil rorpA, who xmr if De&lt;1 h i4*
life iri ilrfrm e
hi^ coortry.
“The meiinl which you **ill
rw eive rhortlv m «»f whuht in*
trinak value hoi rich with the
tradition for v#|iirh Americana
are §o irullnnt^\ JTiVinx their
liven. The Father of our country
whot« nroflle nrui coot of nnrn
adorn the mednl. HpiftkA from It
acroai the ccntuM M 'tii Ihr^'rtlflt
( C'agtalfnarit

T h '* m iiv o r d id nut

*tiy w h i'I her

iii'rnrilttik* (" a hi* h ud r«i ii aid l ih J fw h ’ r a l a u t h o n

tm

B e n F.B ulR tfci. U S N R
R eturnH F r o m P a c ific

t in t on th e m o v r
In
\ V am h in ir tu n , « a im k r u m a ii
fo t Ih v t J f f k e o f W a r M o h ih s a
11«■ii fluid
thi* n if r iic y
hud
f«»(
Imm*m riopriACNl o f th e l* A (iu a r d m
n rtm n
W ur
M u h il ir r r
H y rm *
who
iwaiivd thi* rrt|U«*fl( f u r it
iiM lIo rm l m ltln ih #h! i iu f e w , wu«* nut
im m r ilM li'iv
n k itiln h lt*
f o r com

mrnt
^
Ihi* m a y o r uiawct icsl (hi* uudriliclH
clofliiu; h ad r c f lU llf d
in
“too rn n rh r a p id d rin k ifiK * * w h ic h

hour
and

Ihrrr are no more applica­
tion blunka for sugar ouota* for
canning purposes svudubl* at the
St-tiiinole- County Pro • smi Rntioniiry Bonn), it was announced
this murning
No application blanks for. this purpose will be
available until April 1, it was
announced.

clos­
that
bona

Home On Leave

in t u r n hud c re a te d n te n d e n c y
to v k ju ii d lrh ra l «mI i * o f l i q u o r
“To nir$*t ih f f it u a t io n and

carry out the real purpose of the
curfew," hr continued, "It is
re a s o n a b le

to e x t r A d

one h o u r o f

tolarnnce at midniKht —one
to allow paym ent of hills
other uiattem.
"If thr place* are actually
ed one hour after midnight*
will I** full, reasonable and
fide mm nllancr."

llalnfult this week ntnountesi to
only U*J of *n inch, according to
W ••at hernia ti It F Whinner, whore
rerntil show# that
tVJ of* an
inch hf rain would have been
normal fot till* pernx I This adds
|, t,, nnlv 02 „f an inch of rain
fur lius month Tem peratures
h a v e lireTl o5n\*e t i l e uornisl averay,- ,,i 71 t degrees
w heress
the
average
for
this
period
should he tfi 1 degrees

WKATHRIt
GEORGIA— Partly' cloudy and
n*n F. Bullnrd, Electrician's continued
warm
tonight
and
-Mate, F irst -C ie^ h - U8NH of Tuesday, errep t trot so Wirtrr ln
700 Meilnnvlllp Avenue, ha* re- north Tuesday. Showers in north
turned to the S ta les niter 2 t and west portions tonight snd
months of duty tn thr South Tuesday.
Pacific.
FI-O klDA — Partly cloudy and
The battalion developed bases warm and rather windv tonight
snd facilities In the New H ebri­ and Tue*dav, Scaltere.1 showers
des and Adm lrnlt- islands under In Miami and southward.
difficult co n d itio n , particularly
In the early days of tha war.
The Ocrnxan sheep dog I* a
, Prior to entering service, B ul­
lard w as em ployed hy the Florida large and handiomsly built dog
with a short smooth coat.
Power sod Light Company.

»

!

Editors Note:—The follow*
ing name* of bora In aervie*
‘home mx teave+ - have
submitted by the Pilot Club
for which Mrs. Z.B. RaUlTf,
telephone S5V-J, and MU*
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
911-W have been selected aa
s committee lo secure nanteo
of service men snd women eo
thst their friends may know
when they are In Hanford.
C

W. (Pat) Johnson. PTR.V.

2 / c la spending a seven qay leave

here with his wife and Itifanl
daughter, P atty Glenn, «t thalr
home on Weet Fourteenth Street.
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Knlirhta «’f I'hyTh..*
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Order ««•f MmM^,■rm i \ VI.s
Sufviv u r * arr Mi * M 11\ 1 h . e ri i
ton Faai-••»*
ifr
. . ia • life •
• llall
i Mrs. Vii' It'H K c u ii »*
S„ J
Mm
i 1 11
sale ah.I cunsu iiiptimi ,.f fruit* turns promptly after V-E Day loiter, N i
arul x .-get a Me* r.v the J'hlla ami n **e«ping release of In Jamaa F l'rm*MU w11Ii l tie* 1 h i i t !
Chairman Vinson i l l (in)
Mim
- 1* r
ilvlphin htunch uf thr Natmual ilo stn a l control*.
A good start Army gvriM-afl, a
"Florida ought to make up il» l^eagur of 'Shol. vair ‘Fresh F ruit nn reconversion was expected in Annie Mt.r IV om . ui "f Hcnni't

from
H o u s e m em ber*, p r io r to
anproving
Ac
appropriation.
• a b o u t t h r v o l u m e o f t u u r i a t tr n v
el to F l o r i d a , w hich l l e p r e s e n t a
liv e D r U c e y ( D M a s h ) declar.* !
o u g h t t o be r e s t r i c t e d

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th e g o v ern m en t.
T here
is nn
t|u eatfo n o f o u r people f a c in g a
v ery reui s h o r ta g e of m en l and
t h i s d e f i c i t m u s t be m o d e u p hy
e g g s a n d chickens A c o n t i n u a ­
t i o n o f e g g a n d c h i c k e n I'r.wlnc| ti,. „ » ,11 In- b y i h p i i t n o t l c a n d ' b e r e a c h e d u n t i l m u eh l a t e r t h s o
| |iri»fttjftld«
| wr s t h r u
In t h r flu#h
of the Normandy break ■through
" A d t i i i t u i u o f a !♦* p o in t
p ro
; gram
(m
t no
l.ng
.h e
w o r d ln*t ve»r. official* predicted *
'
"&gt;n e r t . o „ wi t h th e rush of war contract canceil*

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•~&gt;tti side* -.f t tie N*fow. Ilsrliti
said
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N ,-i-ta d t,
tm tiier
if
attacking n n

Nt*v York Mayor Ex­
t e n d s Mid-Night
Curfew 11H 1 AM.

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Tells Byrnes To
Put Up or Shut Up

Honored

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hud D9Wi mi f o o d ,
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Marc ii
in,
Autlmriratlon for tin- canslrui
)
I a&lt;iiit t r y
im u iiH
w it I
lion of 10 housing unit* in Hun* I
miiki' maid v tint! hfli* tin* iui
ford in the nrar future for l^nc H,uu i f t i l i u i l t i t n | i ihi* p n ‘ti*ht
fit o f Naval personnel with lam
t*f
k illm ir
In y u ir
dies in order to ease the hous i r r m i an*
nn«l prirfs 11r
ing shortage her*, is yuotainod irnintr u p " W i t l i n m I. W i N o n ,
in the l.'i.fdlOJJOt) joullay. appro IiiriH*tor i f Si a it l a r m i - r ^ ' M hi
printed for thjg purprwo in I-lor k**u, AifliJ in h is i i u p nrui m i i rl i H
ids by the liou-e and Senate rp Y jfw yi'sis*ri!nf
Naval Committee*, according to
*Ref&gt;oHs t s’l t f i i i t i/ m y n f f i r e " .
a recent Associated Pro-« dis­ I Bp t'smtiD'n’.f irtdi. at*
'unt'k
I»«*111f i vfD* m -*MrI**l k ilhr.i' I,t v*' i ■
patch from Washington, l&gt; '

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high

in
10 Housing Units M arket Director in. ifrl ;\ rmiig
,,/ amt probably
Services
1 Funeral
up as
Authorized H e r e W arns Egg Prices|b7!r,e!t“‘,:f‘n,lhe,{: ,.&gt;; for lh» HeJd On Sunday
By Naval Groups Are Going Higher Ihi - hin amii fMiirnt in wnk* For John Pearson
virtiirv
m id y rai

mil
I h.

f

.1- hi.ms* #19 facing llu* tljfhlrul
it. . i d

*..«ei*i*a r **«•*

A tn i* r i i' a it T hird Arm y
tanks slaslti'il In withiif*’ 1-1
mill's
ihi- HI.ini* gatew ay
city uf Muinr mill xxith aiiu u n iiiF Seventh Arm y Inxifw
deepened the wedges t h r e a t ­
ening n double e n tr a p m e n t of
perhaps Hit,non (ierm m ts flee­
ing the ►narlnnd Iriutt^le
under p ii it i - b i i g aerial

No Relief In Siffht
Prom S c a r c i t i e s
During 2 Front War

Amos I, Vickery. 60, died FrlArlsy evening at nil borne, 1715
Weft Third Street a fte r a linger­
ing Illness. He hod lived in Senford for the p u t U years, lie
was born, Apr. 20, 189$ a t Hertweli, Ge.- end w u a World War
_ 1 veteran.
® Funeral services fo r Mr. Vick­
ery were held at the graveside at
Evergreen Cemetery and were
conducted by members of CampbclI-Losaing Post 63 of the
American Legion of which Mr.
A Vickery woe a member.
He is survived by the widow,
Mrs. Annie Louise Vickery of
Sanford, a son, Amoe I. Vickery,
J r , USN at Great Lakes Naval
' Training Station; three slaters, Red Cross Drive Is
_Mra.* R.E. Egrerton of Hopewell.
Reported Lagging
Mrs. H.T. Holmes of Watkina Glen N. Y. and Mrs. J. W.
The Red Cross drive In Semi­
Strother of LaGrange, Ga.t and
one brother Clarenot- Vickery of nole County la lottin g , accord­
ing to B. B*' Crumley, drive
South Carolina.
,
chairman, whw today appealed
............................... for additional donations to speed
tha d riv e t'w h k h la »5,ui»
^Farm Bureau Told

Qf icing Modification

M O N D A Y . M ARCH

New And Tighter
Squeeze On Hom e
F r o n t Predicted

(Treat flights of carrier
planes and Superfortresses
gave Japan the heaviest
mauling of war today. PcrJlaps 6,000 tons of explosives
"and incendiaries were loosed
by sea-borne planes raking
the southwest Japanese a ir­
fields ip a two-day attack
and by 360 Super forts in
w etting fire to Nngtiya for the
second lin o m c g h t day*.
Tokyo claimed fiv e U .8. wnrships were *Unk nrui til plane*
destroyed.
reporting
American
bomber* from Iwo Jim * raided
^ iuardian Island 200 mile* south
of the capital.
The Japanese parliam ent heard
a pirn (or letter air raid pro­
tection.
Americans on the Philippines
invaded the '.Mill island Itasilun
P mid counted 282,000 Nipponese
killed in the Philippines ugnin*l
I8.57P D.S. casualties, including
3.81.1 killed.
In southern I.usrui Brig tien
Hanford Murunier', l5Mth liegi
(»nientnl I omhtit Team landed a
"force o f men nt T clings on the
west shine of HAtiir.ga* Hay and
the
troops
drove
northward,
throwing off an enem y counter
attack, to join at Martini otiier
troops who had crossed to the
fe a s t side of the &lt; ninumpnn Pnr.
insula.
The Sixth and Forty third D ivi­
sions after smashing heavy Japa­
nese resistance advanced e a st­
ward m the mountain* east of
Manila, driving through rugger)
• country into the enem y's n eo n
dary defense-, to the south the
First (rivalry advanced fivr miles
uf Ant 1noi 11.
The T w enty.fifth Division id vanning from (ha sm ith , reached

WITH WAR BONDS

J

80,000 Germans Fleeing Saarland
Triangle Are Facing Entrapment

JSuperforta^And Car* rier Planes Drop
5,000 Tons of Ex­
plosives In Strike
d|

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

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                    <text>PAGE. EIGHT

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J7e per line for 0 tneertione
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/oust, iiva w w d i Uj t^« line, intruding phonw and arldroM. •
il l Mvertltoneste for eltoaUena wanted will be ebarued tor i t U m

ruler cieeHfled rates

BUSINESS SERVICE
n . n. r o r E
Veter
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Room

ELECTRTf? Ji.^twsiher.
Electric, good s . nev

Cell 148.

W K I.D IM ;
Ry an eipert with]
no year*' waiterirtice wlio yuor- |
lu.ter, e f i ; v jot*. Would nnlulu* a trial
Temporarily
liK'ati'd si t o n s French Ave.

A. II. Welch

STORACF. yuur ear at
(mraire.
Kpecla’ rat*
ONE PORCH awing, I folding
«tors*e.
swing; 1 wheel barrow; I bum
room a|oo|. J.M. Wil.on, tlOl
CARPENTER INC.
general
re
Magnolia Ave.
pint* W J, l{u*»rll, 70S W. Uth
Si phone 747-.M.
YOUNG, tender beets for can
nlnir -Ui.Ot) bushel. J.W. Hell PI.C M ItINC itERA I Its — Water
Lake Monroe, Phone 16.
H e u lo r s re p a ire d t if i
FU LL SIZE bed. jipring^
Beauty Rett Mattress lirunr
srlng); ctroesef lo nUtch. IU\
It.M. Hrnklr, Kanfurd Ri
I
Mon rue Comer.

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Avon Turk Chamber of Cuinmeoc, treking aid from throu|huut the Stele to hove the 1945
LegLsI.iture approve Avon Park u« site for a branch of Florida State Hospital for Insane tiroacnls this aerial view of the Jim an* t Avon Park has offered to donate for the purpose
White
lines outline the tract.

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practically

$25.00. 010 Elm

Ave

RUTGER Tomato planta, 1 1
thouaand. Southern i'latil Faim
Arcadia, Eli
BABY'S stroller, 110.00. Para
Apt*. No. 10, aft«r 6 P M.
6 ROOM

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f e rre d
VI $i in, | hit vt
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N a tio n
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CHANGES, 11.60 buihel, deliver
ed. Rhone 7HH-W.

Ter rniti*s

mir fi-ypiir
r o t OIIED GIRL, half days
ilm * week I'hope 530&lt;J.

224

FOR RENT

AKE M A R Y - Furnished. &lt;*c
cupy at once— 6 room house, 2 10 ACRES Improved celery farm
•mi &lt; ano- ron Avenue. Plowed in
Laths, 2 screened In notches,
Inlc Full K B. Stowe, phonr
n s kitchen, wash houie, eler
V 'c pump. 2 car garage fid ft
X 18 ft. Green House, h e u tio ,
IM G litM IMS for hoti.rkcening
system. 5 seres, 00 citrus tre e .
Adult. 710 Ook Ave
all on hard road; also 22 S
acres In citrus and muck bind l ROOM furnished apartment
on lake. Terms, Owner. Frank
Mia. V C Schley, Paula.
Beers,
NICE FRONT bedroom, private ,
r o R BALE
entrance. Adult*. 607 Park Ave.
Fhr« room bungalow, good loca­
YOU TOO CAN BE THE LIFE
tion with two lota.
OF THE PARTY! I .earn in
Robert A. William.
iuvt 1 hour 'and 45 minute*
Phone T il
Atlantic Bank uidg
how to do nil the funny thing*
FLOOR lamp, window shades,
you’ve always wanted to do.
aleohol dors, electric curling
Simple, inexpensive course can
Irons. Phone 150-J.
t&gt;e trained in just one sitting
Plan NOW to enroll this Fill
FOR SALE
DAY or SATURDAY ONLY,
6 room house on lot |0(J ft *
tiv calling 22 and asking ‘'M A­
X « ft. Ult outside city limit, on
BEL.*' fur arhrdul* of Gm.i,
paved road. Immediate po»«»»*ion.
Robert A. William.
Phone 721
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

W ANTED TO RENT

FURNISHED APARTMENT bj
.-Navy couple.
Expect to U
her® for about two years. Mrs
^ t^hpgd^W ^t raon'. -Valdes -Hd

DOLL

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niftli'ul

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tiiilidnl nml i ftinlr**-l !&gt;. pfr
any

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FO R S A L E A T

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in
iaht i-pli r.ilnr nn*r»th* fr no
I 1m- Him i.f i to hfil puli - §*f ’ ■-*i *'
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THE

ELECTRIC

SERVICE

CO

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N ew

R m i I Estate* Sniets— R**ntnls.— M ortgago Loans
Dv|)oi](lnhlo Insurnnct* and Bonds
P^.()ne PGO.
itoume 4 Florida Stale Hank lluildintf

l&gt;v

(ienrrntnr

N a vy

mi

M n ir h

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ul

flrt i a rm r ilin g

to

w o n ! received fro m C h ie f A , IL
i h* t ty J r . o f tha S' a v / li r c n i i t m i.
S ta tio n
In O rla nd o
F re d ­
e ric k , IV , Jh the ti6 ri o( M r. and
Mr-*.
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o(
the
-ain** c o rn n iu n it&gt;
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(»ee^

i* i

Driving l.ldttls

We welcome the Government Eyy Huy
iny Station which is openiny for the sea
son in Sanford.

l.lg iil

H

iij llie Necruiltny Sta

Itrlays

Horns

I'nion Hallerieit
O il I'illern
N e w Kleclrie M o to rs

We urge all of our customers t&lt;&gt; take ad
vantage of the Egg Market to dispose ol
sin plus eggs.

P hua
X

PitrIn

Generalor fleiriilatiirt

IS IS

1-..I o in

Gen era tors

(u iiip L 'Ic

H U N T’ S TUXEDO FEED STORE

Autom otive

K lerlrlcn l S ervices
Kitillo

Tel aSH—
('or. Sanford K 2nd Street
Sanford, Florida

-0 7

Repairs

M agnolia Phone

I(II

in

- 1M iid ia o n t

1i" 1

•in

Purk
i » n te r

i i ii f i *' n !

of

Iuf

u s c e if

j

Ju |uac
Ih e

h n -p ltrJ

area

U

In

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•
It
is
reached
i
Hu
\ t in td a. I *t»« s i I, ..me
; i* i,:ii* a id r a il w a y s and i s on

In .Irnnglv worded rcaolutiona
tin* tiiivenit.r nml Ihe leijialnti,ie, tltr full..wing urgnminin,i,« iinl'.iv,. Av.ti 1’iirk «•* the
&gt;..t ilr-n i.l.lf and logical site
• , ,uch mi niMitutlnn and urge
• .it .in hi***bale 't*-p. be taken
i .tv .-.iiit.ii.bment.
Tampa
i 1,.ml.* i of I niiinuTye, Moines
i tiy
t iinnilier
of
Commerce,
ti ti-t».&gt;roiiifh
County
Commia*
1„

S iste rs

Jncksom illc

at the

Mount Mariah
B. B. ( hurt'll

Adults 50c
Children 2fx:

ad ju st roq,
VWU3T kfNCiTM

FLEXFO RM

SeTfOfttXACT
OUST MtAlLfll

T H E S O U T H O FFERS IN D U S
T R I A L S T A B IL IT Y

F 0 &amp; . A P E H F F C T c /T

exact

itTroetwM.7
Hi* MCAMJRC

seriwtAACT
MOfT UNC.TH

We have made the statement a number of
limes during past weeks that the South offers
the lies! opportunity for commercial and in­
dustrial development of any region of the
land.
\\&gt; have caller) attention to the fact that
(he South has always had all the natural
assets necessary for sound psosperity and
except for the ravages of war throughout the
region vime eighty years ago, the South
would all along have l&gt;een in the vanguard
of the Nation's economic development.

We have shown that whereas the South
Is still below the national average in Its eco­
nomic development it is now gaining at a
more rapid rate than the nation at large.
Perhaps there are still those who do not
have this same faith in the economic future
of the South.

ATLANTIC

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
f

i

r

*

12 | *r rent of the nation's ind ustria l and

‘ L 'a c ii

By Thurman Sensing
Director of Research, Southern States
Industrial Council, Nashville, Tenn.

These fifteen Southern states comprise
one-third of the nation’s land and contain
one-third of the nation’s people. On a pro*
rata, basis, therefore, these'lama states
should contain one-third of the nation’s busi­
ness concerns, whereas it will be noted they
contain only 24 per cent.
This Is not the important point, however.
The fact that stands out is that while the
South contained 24 per cent of the nation's

WAIfT MtAilM

business concerns in 1042 it only suffered
commercial failures in 1942.

\olu.iu County Commla-

.o.iieis Itushnrll Booiters Club,
lo ll
Counlv
Commissioner*,
Colin Bench Chamber of Com­
merce. Sumter County Commiasinner, and the Florida Medical
\sMH-iation.
Win], not ipifKirally naming
Vvon I'lirk, the Florida Associai o.n of County Commiasloner* In
i, revolution fin.sell at their re.cut session, called upot^ the
Governor nod the legislature to
i.We imnuniiate action toward the
• -lal.lislimeiil of a branch of the
!l".|&lt;i(ul foi the Insane in Pen­
insular Florida.
Representative C. K. l-anier
of Highlands County stated that
n lill would be Introduced In
the next legislature calling' for
the building of such a branch

will appear

jtu w

llie

\v'lii

..... .

of

n ib iiiM lu ii'.

i tinge Hhonuin Traiil bun
I S I huh way If) skirt*
uM Itoundjiry of th*' i ro-

F a m o u s

T r u m p e t

a I

t Ik. e f year Waste

. i ,*

"*

f f nd Muff**

,1 ll

I’ hnne or w riti
South .Main .Nl..
Orlando
I’ H O N E D5.12

T h e

I

MISCELLANEOUS

*w *w «tH ra w **r

I lit

t*mvM nf* 1

■« 'a

FURNISHED
apartment*— no
children. Ensign John Capiat*
RAGS far Ban- V ja p / H o o m 203. A ir Station.

K E L T tX u

I r id e ru k

ftCCtioll

FURNISHED home or apartment
Contact Ena. CX. Sullivan,
Mayfafr Hotel.

.I b s s l traeer kaJleta. arm every

\NI»

I al.c Helen wan piiLnirtl in ihe

H im m ir
r it y of
Avon
• 1 1 v i f H in ir I** I w re n tw&lt;*
f* f•j • la ke s, i In s ,'ofl iir r e *
" I i »■ • ' t*i an rIe v n
I
L « i .*!••• •• I h r I nk»*
n •» h ii j tf u more
-♦wo • f " '
*m h an in s t i
•iL| )h ' f t.iim l a n y w h c ir

1r

^Tuesday, March
at 8:MO V , M.

REW ARD—for return of lost
wallet and papera. Joe K. Hall
NOW IB TU B TIMB
USO.
TO GST TH E TOP PRICE
FOB YOUR CAR
W E W IL L glva you full value
fo r your ear—spot cash. Yes,
and w* will handle the govern­ FURNISHED house or apsrtmsnl
Call R.W. Roby, Valeds Hplal
ment red taps for you. Save
lota of bothsr, your time and
FURNISHED
house
' expense by combra hero at once.
Navy couple. Call
IIOULSB MOTOR SALEH
20$ W l i t
Phone S22 FURNISHED house or. apt with­
in bus service to A ir Base. Con*
WANTED vL. lTurnl.hed Apt.
tael Lieut. (Jr ) J.W. Schaefer,
, house. Contact Ensign C.
JOQ. A ir Station, Room 72.

OiiilM ho*. IlM'tf.

taken

F llL S 4 &gt; M

,

*

,

dltion. i’ hone 9130,

BLACK AND tan male dog, hear!
Monroe Friday. Notify W-B.
Walters, Hi. 1 Sanford.

I I ' FntTtMtS

h lM U SI.H
HA 11•
fn ta t i:
V*«u iirul Ff rlj .if trio ;i r&lt;• lt**n

•i m1.111.11ny II |mji nf lug hi V |

Roytc
ExlcrTiiiiiittitiM Co.
"!
Tnrniiti* nml 1 1 &gt;
« Hut
o r ■ i j.
• lt‘ lU('lM‘8 • i

LOST

of

hj

A IL

S« »\*H 11A \ I Si 1 1‘I.AlMH

RAYM OND M. HALL, REALTOR

t tun
in
CJ r h im ln
^ &gt;uny
Ite .d .
d ip liv e n at ifil.E * ! ‘rt I '•!*'i f *• A i f
•, . . * v -ew .-t age n y ite m • tie h i* * I h *p h i * * ■!*•.&lt; t |*‘l ! * i ft*
. . - . *,'jr th*- pM.;***rty and hi*. Inca* l i e i i n l a«tt lin n ? ir n
hi*
I-" o r t laid of the n -* i* l* rn m rn l
l **
Nnv ,
f-r
ih i"
i
I
‘»f
( " i | n *rn lm ri
If K " h ig h ly
a p e H u lile d
iim g U iio
IL
»i,.lt rrnle iiwny, those |e n iifc lA to r i* p o rt ih e l . i i i i ' i p u r l
i*
‘ frr :«iMe*l advantage* " f I h i - m o n th to N a v a l T r a i n i n g
I
«*lle n t ty p e s o f s o il • entei, Great Lakr^
j..i
y r« * w m g
a variety i
i
u if lu d in y * it ru n and
t ' i ■ a re fo u n d on th e s it e ,

S t rick la n d -.M o rriso n
Inc.

SPEL'IAL)
700 * 16 Grad* 1 T im . Krldct'*
Service
Station,
phone
Ml.in

W ANTED-

« 11 offered
hi.'it.

. •I f i t l i i l an a d d ltim u ii 100
I miiiu ik r it
to ta l o f UtCMi
it. .ill, ih f p io p e rty * know n
I j i .h I a
H ill'* , tM*ing one of
m«. | l»i'a i i 11 f i l l traeta in th*’
lo y h ln iiiL p ortion.
n * r#* tha*i
a
m ile

or .termn. Phone 1000 ui 2JG XV,

FOR HALE
Two atoty, ala room hou»e, c*.r
ner lot.
Robert A. William.
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg

Hospital

riurida
• '«
VvHti
Turk,
■M
i i.i
vVi ihi I'urk Cham
i *11itriit*it i', offer od
Ij.
• it
'* i a. in:till*, and re-

"i

W A N T E D
TWO HMALI. forms—nnr with H E L P
3 acre, tiled land, guod well,
la r k
nf
til*?* pi t a li ra t
( ’« hired g ir D fo r laun*
two story dwslllng, gmrage. nut W A N T E D
H iii N,,-t n o’fi t filt y
rE
house, alxjut 30(1 ft. west nf
t iv
w o rk
A p p ly in K n o n j |MH‘tml i Imi i hi- J ‘ 3
lake Monroe Po.t Office One
'a y u la r liu iir * . and w agp-i.
S^m l w ill ta k e l i f f h n t i
with 6 acre, tiled land, good
nod*' (hiurity l.aiindrv. H
W lln * r * i la id o h o ii*o f i.
well, about H mile from Lake
:«rd St
Monroe Post Office, with twum a y a m open fo r
etory dwelling. 2 etoiy bam
chi mi I a y e l l * » | H i
J.W. Hell. Phone If., I.nkr
nail r m p l n y m i nl in
Monroe. Fla.

DOUBLE

r iih r f

rn

STO RE &amp; O A R
A Complete line of
Wine — Ileer — Whlxkey

Iijnilion ('ontlcnnern

hospital.
hitter no othd .flllp haa
u/rered Avon Park in nil ]
ability will lie leliwted uri.l

Legislative Session Is Expected

rlltlih f IrMHilf lliillf
Florida udative i*« ' 1

BERING P L A N T S now ready
Pepperi, Tom* lorn, Eggplant
Colin nj». Broccoli, J ,W
14**li
Phone 16, I-nko Monrt*e

« ir

HILL'S PACKAGE

IV III;
C.0TATK OF
IIoIV vIU ■ II lir.vnv

I !*•rpi. nrii

^

ltrnition PointH

mi** un near tu y o u r
( j I *1*1 gf *

yo u,

Imvc n,y,'tli l* l fit** r* Itilt* n

wnMr i n d ’ M*wpf' plp^l
pm)

Ml. . I; KOI'r. ■I:
\N
S. IVM II IV I S'. . " I. &gt;
,\N|.»
n,MV.-n
F.ht \t K
Voti nit'l e'Hirh of jrmi
h&gt; ftviiflrii ami r*.*iir#i1
* »•n! ant
il#'m*
ruttl

t i i k i o r n r o f T in : m i t t v j i ’iini*. k k w i n o i .i : i o i &gt;.
t v . II. Illllll ». i\
i* it am « t i -

in

The conclusion to i&gt;e drawn from these
figures is that the average chance of success
for business in the South is twice as good
as the average for ihe natiqR.
The favorable comparison of business !c
ihe South as contrasted with the nation not
only holds good for 1942, it was alvi Irue for
the two previous years.

Tfruir-

facilities

The greater stability of Southern business
ij quite evident from thD record
The businessman or the industrialist tvho
wishes to go into business nr develop an in­
dustrial plant, and the investor or banker
wishing to finance such developments would,
therefore, do well to realite that the South
offers the best opportunity for ifye success of
such enterprises and the safety of such in­
vestments.
Once this fact is fully rtalixed by the
people ol this nation ihe trend qf capital and
industrial development Southward will occur
with accelerated speed.

rasped;fo. bd«
,

trial pofilbltlti
In ■ovf terrrtot

ijL y x ;.*

C L A S S IF IE D

imp 11il l of i'»mi»oiini
^ hv
Mill I hr w Jil. I
*»*; ul nnl yo %
fur divorce, nut* unul imk 11 th«*
Circuit Court of Hr ml no lr Cmitiii
1*1or 1*1*, mci or hr fur** April lo
IMS
In itrf a tilt
thrrrrtf ''aid
rnu»rt will |irr&gt;rr«-*| La I*af lr. J t
thin onlrr l&gt;r |»ul'll*hrtl lor i In•*
rl Hi litor &gt; 11hi r frf|iilr&lt;ra1 iijr Jh h . ill
Mm* Ha nftml Jli'iaUt jCi nf&lt;&gt;r«l, Ktur
iitu, a imi tv
of u^ri^ral t’li
dilation in r.ilif Co«nly unit Hint**.
Witfn ■»« ni) hnml ontl offirlal ** ul
i*J nfiler, ul Hanford, Florida, ili*»
loll, ilm of \Urrlk A I * IMS, O.
I* If EltVf *4»N. i*|rfk ••*r • »i it I'ourl
.nr mi n. *I# ii.unl)
F)**rl*t.i iHf'At.l

M

For A I 'r r k -U f
sftrr work visit

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T
—I'A T IIK K

IIKMIT.

•

VO LU M E

XXXVI

K sU blislutl

Osaka Burns
As Superfort j s i ' M
Hit 3 Cities

SANFORD,

IUOH

F I A ) R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y ,

M ARCH

II.

m r.

M

M em ber A ssociated Press

Nazis Claim Pianos
Score Direct Hits
OnRhine liridge But
I I *s S t i l l C s V (1

Rangers W ho Freed .lap Captives Meet FDR

t Hr Am » p*i I»4 t f iM l

t II „ l ■•itrlllrA M r*«*

Fires kindled by Su|M*rfnrtresses
today
seared
fiv e
square mill J o f industrial
Osaka as the A llies w h ittled
down stubborn JujvrtF*'
diers clin gin g to Iwu .vfiiii,
M andalay and the P h ilip ­
pines.
T h re e 300-Superfort rnld.4
on Japan’s three la rg e s t c i t ­

llii* A m t r i.a ii F ir-l A rm y
r:i|itnrpil ilim n pf, UkI uv fivu
miles
north
ot
ljemuKcn,
uni.'hormhr
the
bridgehead
line solidly, its the G erm ans
rim m ed N a zi planes scoretl
direct h it- on the l.ndend n efi Undgn and a pontoon
iw a rb y . Fn tne &lt;UbIwitches -aid the I.iidendnrf/
bridge •* ••*♦•* i ?imi* ***-1r*v . how­
ever

ies have hurtled o - */ft*WUaru
mile* within Ht ha * \».^ada mn.’r (■ su great that
mrl to ineHnse air raid retie,
tuea-urer,.
- *■
Tl«&gt; Marine, reUSrf K a n ^ . n ,
x R . - k . a i t d Kama Roek o ff the
west const of Iwo In linup'-iM*..
ariirihlhliiux opt-ntllons,
Stiffening resUtane* was re­
ported on Mindanao in the southern Philippines a* the lnpune&gt;.were
dinned
northward
from
/amlxmiMfu.
Indian troop., In replral llurma
fought
from
house
to
house

Mandalay

«'

the

llnnl fighting .............. I m thv

llohiuf Mthurbt, Ib'il n rc|uirted
the VaiiI.* uri* tt«lng us'aillt
iojutn to ek(en&lt;l the bndgi-tvrad
to Koenigs w inter.
Tlw r S Third Arnq lunged
south and ritsi of Kanrlnirg on
the flank of the Kanr b.i'in. Tha
Natl* said this attack Iadov* thi'
MtftHlf River
I hi i into the
depth ««f lb* ii,in&gt; 1.* i ni.tn ilrfenaa

.
Prrinlfnt

lln

ll«h raptured Mnymo 3ft miles to
the enxt
Ameiienn troop driving through
roothw extern laiion setied
the,
nrovioeial . apttul of UalanCM.I
f.fi mile* untilli of Mamin, while
Kottv first I&gt;ivi&gt;ioi• force* d m
my into Mindanao captured Zulu
villages auiuinl stiffening opposi
tion. (Jen. Mac Arthur announced
Men nf the IftSth Kegtntel !
Combat
team of
Major
Gelr
Joseph M, Swing1* Eleventh Air
Ttortie Divialon captured llutangnafter an advance of 1ft milefrom lheir la*t reported positions
They al»o captured the nlrdnlnc
M •■(hmr4 »»* P* |f T *»•)

CITY BRIEFS

Avcriup,

Thirteenth

Strort

nml

Knnfonl
Avenue, to iutvr thr
pnper bundled up and out in
front of hottia* at the eurh
Jan J’eerre, noted Metropolitan
Opera Mticrr. who conducted i
concert in Orlando, Monday, *tnipe&lt;t In Sanford Tutulay on h.»

ylnna

Roosevelt

may

PKKSIHKNT

L'lur front
SKNT

HA

R A D IO

I ROM

MV I 1*1 \

it

. Iimtld

he nmilmirlv M-turned i&lt;
*&lt;&lt;
the slntie hit* fli'le‘1 vs if It Ihh &gt;
and V H Hi It I* It f«*rt*e* ■itiud
thr Rhine ( litii rftnriijnal U*nt t n

•- . . I

-t*n
••

am,i

if

and

the ordinnr cr

iirmi.b

f •••

|m-|, ,|r,| ,tl u , g»- -

reduced

m i&gt; i nu n o n a ]

fihligatioMs

f nrthe?

to

r o n u n it f U s n i •

With finxl pr^

Local Man Makes Miss L ucy Ward Is Lieut. Grimball
Vnturvi
S ilu ;,‘ r Nazi Prisoner,
Sunday Magazine At
Kiwanis M e d
Returns Home
By Treasure Hunt \ti t

total demand* k iti* made upon
D.i* country
afo considecablv
k’ o ni*•r than the ^-ipfdv.partlrul
inlv in the case n fln r it v faU an-'
vegetable oil*, *ugar and ftpm**
kinds of dairy product!.
|
The iskvie come to ii head late !

d &gt;i

I*»&gt; l

week

till

ft

W 1 A

e l f O ft

t 1

allocate Mipplia** for tlie April
J in iiuaitrr among virloua claim
tun croup*—thr military,
vi
lians, lenddeosa, foreign rfli^f.
and other eiport demind*.
Would Cu* SapplU*
In the
of mamti. W a r w a d

Administrator Jones proposed m
tui &gt; tii eat Hrilam and Hherate*!
unso

off

iho receiving 1m

dor

M g'

__

I m Item that
w ill Ik&gt; tiirhtil
ti.i
pi 1 i "*i titi Innlr **r *•f
I s' D* p iriin**ni nlm i
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wiitu-n Iset June, print t*&gt; the
time he was reported mf-sing
in action on a flying mission,
and which proisas work of the
Rrd Cross in Italy. The letter
wa* written tn hi* nnrsnii. Mr
.io,l Nit- Fred Dyson, iffi| West

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June R. Th*rp, Array aviation
cu niter and inn of Latter Tharp
of Sanfurd, has bacn -liphtly
wounded In action according to
a telegram recalved Monday by
Mr. Tharp from hft dauehter-inlaw. Tharp, waa Iait heard from
In action in Franca.
Beginning Thuraday, Red Cron
Aar fund haadquartara will be
at the lakefront headquarters in­
stead of at Ruaaall Bead Store, it
was announced by Mrs. Helen
Bchulta, executive secretary. All
donation!, Thunday or there­
after may b« made at the lakefront headquarter*, iho said.

S-SgtVerdlnalWright
Is Back From Burma

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8-Sgt YardIna) W. Wright *on
f Mm. C. f . BdUon, 8033
Maple Avanua, has returned home
after 11 months of combat duty
In which he flow &lt;0 missions
over India, Burma and China.
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miaaloni
300 hours,
air medal
utters, also
cross for
UU
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The Iti*i
* ai |»«'iiti'i. who I- Dimif rlhr iw filthy, ami iherf-liyliily under tu yi-ni- of age. j fnfr off |imi(a.
will occupy the pulpit formerly j **Il suraly Is doinK a wondarfilled by tin- Rev
Trunk L. ful work over here. We have a
win* wns recently calle&lt;l lt**4l Croaa irlrl here on the field
AN
EIGHTH
AIR
FORCE. I'ulley,
In Rp-hmoml, Vti. Rev. (jir|*en- and we xurely do look forward
FIGHTER STATION’ , England. tcr i* mtirrtcil and has two cltllMar. I f , (Special)— A» n member tlren. a boy of nine and a girl to our coffee and doughnut* »fIrr each 111i p■Ion/ he continued.
of Lieut. Colonel Clsiborrte II five year- of age
Mr*. Car­
Hr added that he had looked
Kiflnard’s h I g h - scoring Ilftftth penter, a t'anadiati by birth, ha*
'Fighter Group, CpI. John I’ , been active in n**i*ling her hus­ over the Florida State rt Hater
at the Ited Croaa and aaw the
Donohue of Sanford, Fla., bn- band in church work
name of Capt C.M. Boyd end
been awarded the ribbon of the
After receiving in* theological aUo that of Lieut. J.H. IVaraon*
Diatingulihed Unit citation by tho
training in Ns-hotn Seminary, E»oth of Sanford.
War Department.
The 3fiftth, ore of the oldest Wi*., the Rev. Carpenter wtis
For several
fighter groups in this theater ordntned in 1930.
and part of Major General W il­ years during student days he
liam E. Kepner’s Second Air served In Ketchikan. Alaska, and
Division, was given the award also served there for three year*
for its performance in an attack after be lied become n minister,
Everything Is in readiness for
on airfields near Munich on under lii-hnp Rowe, He ha* alio the big Plaieer night celebration
served
as
rector
of
St.
James
Apr. S, 1044, In which the group'*
which will taka place In tbs Lake
Church. Woodstock, Vt.
I’ -ftl Mustangs flew through ex­
Mary Community House et S’.OO
The
parish
in
Cormectirut
that
tremely adverse weather to carry
o'clock Thuraaay evening, it waa
Rev.
Carpenter
comes
from
is
out one ' of the first [darned
announced today by Frank Evgna
strafing assaults by Eighth Air tha same one to which General of Lake Mary and Edward F.
Henry
qR.
Sanford,
founder
of
Fores lighter plane*.
Lane of Sanford, who h*va
Lad by Cel. William J. Cum- Sanford, once belonged. ’
charge of the program.
mings of Ljnrrenes, Kan., than
An additlcnal feature attroegroup commander, pilots of fho
tion of the program, Mr. Krona
Sfifitn destroyed 43 anemv Hir­
M i d today, w llln s twt exhibition
ers ft on the ground and shot
of flv« flags under which Florida
sight out of the sir. In addition,
has served. These ate being
tho airmen reported damaging 31
Marin* Pfc. Jack L. Teague, loaded through tho courtesy o f
Carman planes on ths ground,
■on of J, R. Teague of 8anford, Prof. Fred Hama of Rollins
_Psylng
.
| B | »- who saw action on Guadalcanal, College, who will
tribute to
the
tightly
HI send
sand over a
anlt ground organisation which waa woundtd and waa evacuated Rollins student to hake e
a lbrief
haa helped ths -roun'e pilots to tn (he Marina Hospital at Han address concerning
tg Florida’s
Florida’aTiUndltl
pita up the Imprsailrs total, of. Diego Califamla, 18 monlha ago redth anniversary
as a static
r u
■M t - m
»n«my
dMtroye.1 in‘
i-v TUid fo r ilw t i n flv* month!' wks
Silver and pUIUe
plastic prises wHT
w m r’vlgH
'p ft w T
r d*»treyKtthe air and 303 on tlw ground,
■ In the convalescent hospital at be given to the eldest ladies, end
the citation stated, "the devotion Plymouth Falla, Oregon, has been
to duty displayed by prnonrei
of tho lM U l Fighter Group is In ford ^ Naval A ir Station. He oldest men present
Hth too highest tradi- ■Utea that b* js clad to bo in
Buses will leave Sanford at
s Armed Forces o f tho Florida in tba.eunsnlno.
, 6:13 and at ? il$ Thursday eve­
taUa.”
Another amy,‘James, la now at ning for Lake Mary end—wJH
____ mohue, a -medical techni­ Canute Field, 111. with the Army make regular stops on Perk A
cian in the headquarters unit of Air Corps radio and radar. He nue. Through special am
ths 8851b, entered the Army in expecta to - finish his training mente made by M r. Evans, _
at Boca Raton the last o f Uiie eons past 00 may ride free
charge.
month,
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CpI. John Donohue
Is Awarded Citation

P i o n e e r s To See
Florida’s 5 Flajcs

Pfc, Jack L. Teague
Stationed In Sanford

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mbmioncit it .«•*-,i,ul lii*utc'*ant
list week in imldnnr t-rnduutInn
ceremimtcii nt ihr IWan Grove
at Crnlg Field-. Selma. Vl«
l.ietit. Rommilnt i* *|M*nditti:
a 15-day iravr in Sanfurtl mvl
will re|«jrt lisck t., ( raig Field
The swarding uf thr wing, aid
commliiiori rsinr nftri tbr nr *
Living officer h»d mini'leted hi*
anvanerd flight irnltilng nt the
Fighter School in Sri ms
During the many months of
trslntnr he hsd to undergo before
ha recelreil hi* wing* sml certifi­
cate, he wan given nil type* of
instruction
Hr »•&gt; toughened
mentally
anil phyrirslly
and
learned to drill, just «* any
soldier.
Ha was »l»o given every jihn*r
pi combat Instruction, including
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sllon, gijupd
fighter
formation,
g rVijnl and
ferial gunnery. nlglit'Dl/inx «nt1
fcdgh -altlludetj»nl«&gt;ion!D which
n him y o * become * viUl
‘ the Unltwlrl J‘
'Stales'
Vtjncressing air arm,
‘ 'Sjeatrylng The war
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very heart
gholas.
his next station
tcleet-

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Soner Of War
HaroU II. Keeling of San-

ft tank nnit on the French front,
hoe written his mother, Mrs.
Sam Keeling, (het he is a pri­
soner of war In Germany.
Ha reported In hla letter that
he waa wall and had not been
woaadod. Mrs. Keeling, hla wife,
tbatr child, Wayne, live In
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che't bur Uni «l#»-1* «l**wu ir&gt; «»tn«-k
vaccinated, with penalty of $ 2 0 0
Kami. un&lt;l pfialo- ‘I *«•• I'iuili'il
•ml
Mr*.
Frank Shame*.
Mi
I f nmf Ultra Oh |**«r I'M »•
fine or not over 00 day* impri­
I'eerce ho* been a featured §ol«&gt;. sonment for violation*
bit with
.v.... the New York 1’hllhari nr veterinarian who vnrrmntev
vnre
The
m
onic Hytnphaiy 0 n h « t r » anil 13 I 4 * r * .Kali fumi.h ih* «wn.&lt; with
normwr
nd] known In nitny radio llMen I , r p r ) if,ra t, .hnwioif thr di
In1e id
Sm* iilri-nlh StrcH
era
the vaccirfttion, ahn n tug shall
"M«nu, I lureiy am tflft'i Dial
Vl.trk I * ur|WTHrt,
Tin- i&gt; *
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\)nu laki* thr irilar^Kt yi**i Ut fa
Jit Mil' * E(n
The Methfxliit Men1* Club will [ on its collar or lun ticn* Polieo j fri'*
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tIn* Rifi! (*roaa LsvcaiHr H 'urely
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meet in the church annex on | finding dog* without tuu* »hull l hiiiidi, I ).111&gt;\. I niiti. » dl n r m i
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fiijrrful faukf," hr vs rote, tu wear ei ]ut if
I i T*‘t I" u-Hiim.
Thursday evmlnif at 7 o’clock notify owner- to luivi* it vnori -n,*ri u/ti
I m
Wiiijf, ’ air,I
rhii'N nil wp hftvr iivfi rvrr#*
f M■.1y 1 rii- An tnlerestlnit profram ha- t&gt;ern mil rtf within 4h Ed tni % ti/D-r itiiti. - ,i« [.«• '•••
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arranirrd umUr the dlrrciton of rmlir* ftinI Up&lt;m f nihil** 1■* *h*
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tm mu
ltd I iik* ibal If wp no t&lt;i I•»» r the t'lsnex . i;,.,i. i
1‘rnf. Schwarta nf Ijik » Onor*. the dog will Im*
by j» l&lt;.|ii|.&lt;&gt;tai i|\ hilr.t I . tht
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I ulyutr iiaugtiti-f V *.t N«W|[ur[ i llnl &lt; ri»as in ihr imljr Mar* lise ixern wi'il 1*1 I '*..•■
c%atioM» m r » g * T m *
•iim.cr will be **rvnl by Ihr
'ii "t di
ii.it MrNew
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1 alirn* wp ran eat brcauM" rvrry. llutmuliiil
lailn-a of the church.

Rev. Mark Carpenter
Of Episcopal Church
Expected Here Soon

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wining ■■•it the tier*
mtin* m Ka*t
hot rlaim•■•! Hi* St* vlet at hid * from' the

Homhadicr, Downed
Over France, Had
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ri|jio»ger •le cnbed a* necessary H civj- for11 bn* inr * 4 m#n
of the &gt;eM»tooh i onritv t'hiimtier I linn shortages were not to be Uj ninkp that nv*i

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to cut military supplies
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Ordinances Pass Seminole County
City Commission R o a d s Included
T o Check Rabies j in State Budget

report *
&lt;f dog-v
Increasing
f within the cit^ having ruhie*
Jqf which two rimes were reported
laat week, led the f'ttv Com
mlaalor.era nt their mpHtrtir Men
day evening t« (*:*** t\\*t «trn
nrdiniineek draipm&lt;l
rm-ft &lt;ip u
a me nor i*.
Ordinance 370, a* pri.H«ed wmill
require n w ' r n
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first day nf May id rath yrm,

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vi hither civilian

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.allfd uiM.n to settle the ItsUA he
i' i iih ' of it* possible Impact upon
ml* r uiiliuiiul relations and Upon |

Dojf Owners ReqHired I Ronds 41 and 2(KDlnTo Have Pels Var-l e l ude d In IVrnuicinated Ry May I
nenl 1!M5 Budget
Key Chih mamber*, who will
f»ick up waste paptr Saturday foi
the salvage campaign, have rc
ipieatod residents In the n r n
hounded hy First Street. Kronen

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Remagen Bridgehead Line Anchored
Solidly W ith Capture O f Honnef

Did Hitler Visit-Battle Front?

Marines S e i z e Two!
More Islands O ff
West Coast Of iwo;
Japs Study Relief

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Florida (Rmtu Is Set
fo r 7th War Uian (■r;iftsman Coney
J A F K S O N V I M y Mm 14. dI^
Is Back hi Sanford
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g*rn *»f f* *ti t ( .tiu'b'ftlah’, rhftirniiip
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ttilllrr, Mnn*nini*r*1 yrKtrrdny.
Thr rn rnpu i«Ji i»RriH May H
unit rli»»ri» on Jnnr JO. Ifowrvcr,
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in naval bmiirA iDmt started wi(h
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t iftft-inart 11uif h R I " t’\‘ nf Hntain in Dttcmbr-r, FHU and
lln* E li w.i i anitthun Arms Onitn- mclutlrii A(nkr« at Truk, Hainan
nod Tinlun (iiKiin Ann, Invaston
jutti'i* 1 &lt;ii| . ha 4 rrtiimvki t*» Him
fof.J ftfli’r «•lk ti( yiHfK abp**nrt- to of New D U!hr-a. Jlinn Iftiamlti,
v ik11 bin mother, Mrs
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Aker* who liv#*4 nt 1mlkt" Mtmro«* /on ii nil mimcrnio other artions*
Hr wan boih in Ha\ annah, Gtt.
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l&gt;«» 111ibcent on sah*» to individuals and
S|fi)i»n
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bonds, Series V ravings notes. 2 . . Cr‘ f *m,,n Con*y
|/2 per rent bonds. 2 1/4 peri t,1» ck beret worn by those who
cent d m h .'T I ' T per ‘c nV t«m D f served under Gen.rsl M.mtgo(these will not he offered to t*.r-1
,i# bas n belt buckle taken
[Mirations this time) und 7/8 per from u Nazi.
He
was
born in Brunswick, (is.,
cent certificates of Indebtedness.
Chairman
McEschem
s a i d but later camp to Sanford where
there Is averv evidence that Fed- he lived at fi I -T Oak Avrnur w ith
rrst expvtidlturvs ftrill remain a» las grandfather, Capt. P. M.
a high Itvsl for soma time to Ehter. He Is a cousin of Claude
come and atatfd that the Seventh Herndon and G. W. Spencer.
War l-oan program hat been de­
WINS IWON7.H STAR
signed to obtain maximum funds
WITH THE 30th IN F A N T R Y
from non-banking Investors.
LUXEMBOURG,
Quotas for the 07 Florida coun­ DIVISION IN
ties sre now being preparol In Mar. 14, ( Special )Sgt. Wilbur R.
Felt of 1-ttkr Monroe was awardWashington, it was announced.
mi the llrame Star recently for
More than 2.000.000 - Coast heroic achievement against tha
Major General L. S.
Guard Port Beeufity Identification enemy.
cards have been Issued In Neiv commander of the Sthh Infantry
Division, presented the awards.
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t iiiiipnriv A ft i t 11*iiv inf? hero hfl
« til repitrt D-r bt.wpi talira toin for
no op«*tulion

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Home On Leave
Editors Note:—Ths follow­
ing names uf boys in service
’Hume on leave" ha*e: been
submitted hy Ihe Pilot Club
ror which Mrs. Z.il. Ratliff, •
telephone 4S1-J, and Mlsa
Blanche Kennedy, telephoo*
BM W have hern selected M *
a cummltlre to secure nasuea
of service Men and women M .
that their friends Bay knew

.■ban they, are ia -Ssafard-— —
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CpI. Lloyd L. Harvey, Jr. o t “
CoffcgYille. K m . I*
15-ttay
-tiny furlougr
furlough with ftis parent
George ililM nson, AMM lAc, I
tiling hi*
his parentJi
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Mr. and klrts
J. L Wilkinton, 1200 Oak A t ^

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Another holda that the ticas'nc
ii n part of the valuables which
LaFittc obtained from the no­
torious Jose Gasper. Still others
contend thAt a fabulous trensun
was hurled on the spot durlug
a battle Which occurred in ihc
vicinity of Cedar Key and up the
traatlaare *»***•• Css* ones
witnesses &gt;f .he treasure chest. Suwannee in 1803.”
I'nclr foe Curry, who Irit nw
the treasure chest, and Uncle
Dave Cannon who saw it the
second lime before the hungry
sands swallowed it.
The clipping w»* sent io The
Herald by Pvt .lonn S. I.cc of
Kanfold, now serving at Camp
Wheeler. Ga.
"A t Fowler's Illuff,” writes
John Mrhune In his article.
"Dredging for Pirate Gold", &lt;m
The
Geiniant
u ta c s c d
:he
the south i&gt;ank of .he Suwannc
liner in Honda, anerr some A m ic i lean Rcmagvn-Erpel b r id g e
ray the shade of lean l-al-'itte hrnd with at least f!0 planes vrshover* with a .itrange intimacy, ter day and fought stuhl&gt;ornly ill
a Floi ida businessman nas jet the hills east of tire Rhine River,
in motion plans he hopes will hut U.S. First Army troops push­
enable him to recover a reputedly ed relentlessly ilecper and reached
within two inllrs of ,hc treat
fabulous treasure.
six • lane superhighway linking
"The likely existence of Jit Fpanfinrt-oti-Maln and the Indus­
ticssuro has been known t.lnce trial, Ruhr.,.
... » .
• Ikiui 1883, and efforts ,o .-eeover
Gains made .by American in­
it have Iicon mode (n the past. fantry were measured In yards,
An apparently woil 'minded re*, hut. it was pointed out that the
pott tins ft that more than 1400,­ advances gave the doughboys
000 in cold lulls wna recovered
control of important heights con­
ia_aji_ixuUibuimd coffer dug out
trolling tile bridgehead which wo*
of ihc cm th ahout 00 ,’cnt from
now beitrg *|M-cdlly built up vyith
the spot at which the currently the help of n ncwly-rreetcd pon­
sought treasure is believed buried.
"'I he man who necks glittering toon bridge.
• Throughout tha day the *kh-a
•-ere fiUcd with dogfight* as the
enemy made frefluent raids and
fighters of the Ninth Air Force
battled" to. keen them away from

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Walter L. Cooper, Jr., a graduate
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wife mid chllil i-e*ld&lt;* nt Uoswetl.’’
The artkle goes on to tell
how an aged and dying man be­
queathed a t . one time a well
worn map showing the elto 01
the trcasure.-tii n snivmdl fore
nun wrho hml befriended him.
This led the fureman, together
with the mill operator, n Mr.
llalrd to journey t*&gt; Florida at
Chlrflimd where they met Joseph
( urry who Is still alive The three
contacted In digging n solid ol,Jcct hut water sreimd Into the
hole, and they constructed u
makeshift
coffer
dam. Thcv
were, however, iinahle to lift
thr heavy object The two men
-o|i| their interest to Ralid Later
an empty chest wa. found Mr
( urrv satil There wen- reoort^
of more cheat, hoi led near
I.Htm. Mi Cooper wa, told,
a group iriHinigisI to g,t n ratdimound n srcimrl chiet winch
di upped .10 feet lirritking the
cable. Since then, it I- slated u
I-OI |&gt;ni IItil'll mu fonned UII&lt;I JIO..
IHU spent in * fi ultle,r effort
to gel the treasure, liming*,,
however, wore made and they
found gold snirar* on the drill.

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The Idea of an omnipotent fate
overruling all affairs o^ men J,
present in various forms *in prac­
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CAPTUIIO OH rwo JIMA, two Jap soldiers get spaghetti Insteed of their
native rice when dinner Is served them aboard a Coast Guard Invasion
transport Th# Jap on th# right seems to like the spaghetti and bread,
while the one on the left eyes the food skrptlrulljr.
(fntfrnationaJ)
said Mayor Higgins, have agreed
to assist In this prnjcrt bv ob
taming the necessary right of
wav*, and by giving somp finan­
cial assistance.
Mr. Dowling remained in Kan
ford today ns guest of Reptt-seiitnilve Smith, and was scheduled
ff aM|lu«r&lt;t l r«M I’M * O N )
to Inspect the State highway on
by
French
military
the waterfront in connection with hospital
the City’s proposed terminal,. I olica, and Inter, at the demard
Mayor Higgins declared
of the Germans to n hospital noar !
Karls, where he wa, operated |
upon successfully.
Toduv he praised the work of
the lte-| &lt;&gt;•■** In sending foml
package, which inrun a great
•••-■«I to the pi «*«- or,. ,h* ueclarr-l
W bile at a German hospital he
heaid thrnw.&lt;* a captured i
Ano-rirali *l«H*lot thetr from HorIU ,lln ,«il rrua 1-njr IlH.I
ida, liHikrd him up mid found It
feggravutcl.
~ Agencie* representing furemii mi- In tlrsille Itniks, right from
Ins home town Sanford
elaimants— the Foreign Kroiiniiin
Di Hark, then liecniiie his at
Odminiatratlon and the ,tatr d«- tendt-ig physician, - he said, and
puitmi-nt—protrated. So did tin ndded thnl the Intter had sent
•liny. At a meeting nun Junes his very beat regard* lo his many
urmy offkluls threatened In take ftirnd.s in .iiinforil und Krininole
the matter to the White House Cmuty Mis. Ilnrks. sold Lieut.
Jones rushed to War Muhilixc&gt; Grinihull, i i s i U.I him recently ill
R&gt;ine* for support. The lotiei the Alluntn hospital und he
topk no aide in the imittei. hoi showed hr i a pair of slippolt
•et up a Special committee t
Dr. Ihiik had given him.
pass upun foreign shipment, 01
The V.Mf'A, he mid, furnished
■food. The rommntOe. headed tn recreation
facilities to the pri­
Foreign Economic Administrator soner* tn the form of books and
Crowley, is. In effect, u suppen
game* such as ping pong tables^
food allocation* committee.
i uts and hall*. "W e gut fairly
Represented on this committee good treatment from the Ger­
are the aamo agencies which have mans," he declared.
representative* on a food alloeaUona committee which has lieen
Spain first fortified Corregidor
functioning under Jones. At the to guard Mifnila.
W FA there was little* hope .tint
the new committee would meet
With- any greater success in
dividing up the food supply than
did the Jones committee.
Feat Repercussion,*
Agtontiea (peaking for foreign
commitment* expressed fear thnl
fallvrc to meet them might hair
fuT-tVachiirg repercussions m Ixm
dan and other foreign entiito!
nnd weaken this cuuntry’* in
flueucr at tire forth-coming San
Francisco world aocurlly conferenbe.
fo r Complete

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It wa* from I/O* llanos that
Amertcnn ami Filipino forces .-eacoed S.14H Allied civilian* in ■
■taring rescue opcratloh on )VbFatnlisni la the doctrinu that
ruary Bi, ThB iftuYm i i nt mllc* ull lklnus happen aooordiay t­
souln of Manila - ami the same a prearranged fate, m-ceaiitv 01
di.Inure north o f Tlatangns. Santo Inexorable decree.
Toma* la K mite* north of Ratnngas on main communication
routes leading to llatangas and
southeast to tho 7apan#tib-1trld
la-gn,pl urea.
Jap Patrol Uoatn Hunk
Shortly before the ckptup# of
liulnngai a naval patrol boat
•ank two Japancs# patrol boat*
th BaUngna Bay.
Major G«n. Jena .A . Doe's
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Soup Mix ......

Auto Glass Properly Replaced
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I f you are pressed fur lim e we can put it in while

gaianr flrld S S/4 lb l-bg. ,

Cake Flour

19c Prunes .. 1-lb

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Clothes

Donuts

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Hamburger or Weiner Rolls .. pk|
Marvel Enrich Pan Rolls
doz
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Ann Page Plum Jam .... 1-lb. jar
Suftann Peanut Batter ... 2-1b. Jftr
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fly It. IV. Patrick
Mrnibor of GovcrnuiK Hoard
I*. K. Youge library of Florida
History
University oI Florida
GAINESVILLE. Mar 14. (Spe­
cial)—The contrast between tho
Floinlu nawspa|&lt;rs of today and
those of 1848 illu*'tales a jour­
nalistic development that is in
keeping with the growth of the
state.
'
The modern render demands
and receive* timely new* In his
morning, afternoon, in- weekte
newspaper, One hundred .years
ancestors ei|ieeted a del
lay of from thtee to six wueks
in reeeivln* the |&gt;rtnted account
of national events. Even news of
Florida origin mi*h* not be found
in local newspaper* until weeks
after it* completion. The lnau*s
ural iiddre-s of Governor Moseley
was in The News, a St. Augustine
weekly, on July 10. 1843, twen­
ty-four days after the inaugura­
tion.
The News was a four page
newspaper slightly larger than a
present day' tabloid for which
the subscriber paid |3 a year.
The first page of the July 19
i*»ne was entirely devotod to
Governor Moseley’S inaugural ad­
dress and his message to the
General Assembly, Pagd two cor."Xilned approximately fifty senH-iu-e and paragraph
articles
which were planned to attract
the interest o f oil readers. Edi­
torial* and the report of the
-----I snai'i
Ta^irhomes auiro
-IM.iiii.nl occupied thrOe of the
five columns on pagv three. Theother two columns and all of th#
lourtli page were advertisement*.
In rgitte of Its site and the
«|u&gt;ro devoted to advertisements,
Tho News had a considerable
appeal In its columns the reader
found many bits of Infonnatlen
on u variety uf subjects. A Long
Island railroad train had made
a recoid run of 9? miles in Two
ami one-half hours; « factory in
Derby, t'om.ecticut. had produced
•■vet two tans of plus in a single
wi ek; am! a woman mi Cincin­
nati had given hlrth lo sestuplete.
An article with s moral In­
formed women lfi.it in, surest
way fur them to gam their
rights whs to train their children
pmprrly and not to illsstpati•loir days and nights In idle
1amusements'* or not to -(tuander
tlu-lr incomes on pn-tti dresses.
Women of marrlagruide age
weie told how to gi t a husband,
namely by learning a man's in­
terests and, for the time being
at least, adopting them as their
ow o
The editor of The New-* print-'
rd many short paragraphs, such
us lbs following, which he evi­ 1
dently considered circllcnt Jokes;
"I've found my match! n- the
drill said whc. he met the Inwye i.'' ‘ Why ih a man's head Ilia.'
a lumbei wagon? Because t It.
Ii*m it lias In it the more nolsv
It makes "
I'olitlinl affairs weir tho topi. •
for editorials. In the main tin ■
wen- both informative and' well
written. The editor of The News,
like other newspaper editor* of
1843, sin an extreme puitlsan
and evidently had no qualms
about using libelous maturtal. Th.
most damaging gossjp nhmit a
politician of thr npl'onltc pHlft
wn!5 priDlnl without a full at
prmnal. or any nttempt to «ti»
cover the troth
A*|\rrtiurrm nti», the price
which vim $| prr inch, |&gt;aj&lt;I
litr irr piirt of th* «*xp*n*c i r t the
nfvbAapci. A iudiht the Mlvtrli*
inrntji Here ct*urpntnL*
Ifritta of catulliiatca for offu*
ohd lints of mrrrtiandlnr for ml#
The KL Augustine Knit W ale
Bathing House an»9UIKrd Ilf.
availability nf its accommodation
from sunrise to 10 p. m. nt .■
price of twrlvo and oaf-halt cent­
ner hath. On Tuesday's ar&lt;f
Thursday's the bath was icscrtr I
exclusively for ladies.
Many advertisements praised i
Ihc curative ^ fr e t of patrt.'
medicines Dr. Hull’s Vegelalil'
Fever and Ague Kill* warn g-uui
ifrtterd Pi m a th e thill* and -fcvei

Prize Florida Steers -•
To Be Shown In Miami

Large iceberg Lettuce
Large Juicy Lcmdns

WHEN
YOU-BUY IT

I* u : F TH R F .E

University Historian C o n t r a s t s
Dailies Now With l!)t) Years

I f the cor shoring,- continue^
however, thera may Im- a slow*
down In Tanning for tho lock of
warehousing apace.
steer, named Whit# Duke and
weighing a mere 1047 pound*,
th# nlght-blaeli Grand Champion
• na purchased aw'botf flattl# for
th# Fierid# Margaret Ann Btbr#*
--------h by J. G. Derlso, and 8. C. Bexley,
MIAMI, Mar. 14, (F N 8 )— A rlre-ptesldcftta.
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pair of Florida steers, with a
Exhibition # f &lt;b#- tvro cattle
combined weight of 2400 pounds b t 1 BdyfraM K*rkr-1»4 a public
aendte featarr d a a tflM to aUmulita cattle-rdlaiftg-M-rlurtda by
preactin g••lucontrovdHIbl#- proof
startled eyes of thuusamU of thak Florid*'can prtaiueo *a fin#
ftflok-hungry tourista -and real* hcef'cdttl* 4s nrfy'rarthm in th#
ilea to.
country/Th# MUmt #*iitb|t m u
. The champion of the lonll* arranged by Cotr Robert Pentland,
pair, a purr-hred Ahenleen-Angua Chairman of th# board With the
coal-black, tips the scalea at 133* Cooperation of J. G- Derlso and
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pound*, eren allowing three per 8. Cf Uexliy. - \ Ji v t
e*rft for- ahrinkage. He wa*
The st«era warn MMurcd here
railed from a calf by a slim 18* at tbp dairy fa r iT of • former
fea r eld 4-11 club member, Mia# Senator* Ernest R. Gfaham, who
uear.elte Zetrouer of Mlcanopvk yoUee pure An|«so rattle himself.
(Florida. The ateer’a name u
Grand Champion and he lived up
to It bp winning alx blue -rtbboML

Talco Growing Mash

Veilow Onions

OPERATORS

nl-l-l .-• intnul
-if
till,
tl
t•*&gt;!
Stall-, I n,,|ataiie(- In irlutt pa».
■mr null affi-i-tvciip,, ini, I•■*«■ii
gleatlv enhancril by tin- aid "■■
have rro-ived from om nlln1, mi
■In t»*vei,c leiid-teaae- fowl h*i,.
pktal,. all field,, hospitaliral niit.
trail,iHjrtalmn. muiiiUoii,, military
mfnr maton und otlirr su. Ii •-,
initial, "

Pineapple Coffee Cuke

Tender Sweet English i
Red BHsS Potatoes.....

-reached

•It* at ». tortner hiUrnment

$1,1 7 5, d o M 0 0 Sent
In January; Crowley
Calls Agency Vital

wardrobe!

clothes now— to be clean*

Bread lVHb. loaf 11c

Ass Pssi

southern shorn* o f U g u n f d#
Bay north o f Baling**, scored
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fresh and new!

Unka. ttw American,
Ullages o f Start* Strata,
rth nf Zamboanga Sftiuill# ant i * half to tha
Kltogo « M Caneiar.
borabert and fighter,,

Ippinoa from tl
to Manila Bay,

Lend - Lease Aid
To Allies "Totals
O ver 36 Billions

WELCOME

Neoprene does not suoport
T h e Word maiapt
in
combustion and is used in flame Krovenre and G^scbhy^H^armu
resistant jacket* for electric wire somethin* which brought luck to
and cables on shipboard.
a household.

clean

a pincers drive against

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ft’s Anything In th e Hardware Line

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Talco Dairy Feed....

HARDWARE NEEDS
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Spring

Volihia * Diinty lino tn lake
Jessup in .Seminole Uounty. The
s'ommittre which Included State
Senator I. I Hoyle, State fteptcsi-ntutlvr I. It Mann nnd M.
II Smith mid County ComiTlil-inner W
( ■ Kills-#, appears)
la-fore the final budget commit­
tee of the State Itond Departmerit with the request that Hoad
Jnn from Oviedo through t'hulu•■to to the C'hcorv highway be
Included In the uroject. nlno ronds
in Forest City over which fruit
Is hauled to the KOSgut# Hackinn Gourpany• -- — - ■ rH
Tuesday afternoon, J. H. Dow­
ling. chief engineer of the Ktat#
Ituad Department, accompanied
Mayor Higgins, and
TlepreMntative M. H. Smith tu Forest
Cite ami conferred with Cheater
Koagnle and Charles Hrndshaw,
officials of the necking company
on the sublect of road Improve­
ments In that city.
Th# two company official*,
said Mayor Hlggln*, took them
over route* from the Foogat*
Plant to the Orange City line and
Mr. Dowling agreed to send engineer* at once to run aurvay line*
over the two routes to determine
tlie mint feasible ruule.
The
County
Commissioner,.

A s Superforts
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W ED NESD AY,

Seminole County
C i v i l i a n s Face
Roads I n c l u d e d
Scarcer Foods In
In S t a t e Budget
Interest Of Peace
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Boom e 4 Florida S tate Bank Budding
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Na z i Prisoner,
Returns Home

R eal Entitle Nfllen— Rentals—M ortgage Iroutu
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To Cheek Rabies

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Bridgehead Li ne
A n c h o r e d Solidly
By Honnef Capture

"Mr.
C« mi|h.-i '» interest date*
from a few ivan- ago when he
obtained from the State of Hurt
•I# a leriMi on lltu miles of the
Su vailliee ItlVi t fur the PUim.se
j4t silvugiiig log,.” wrote Mr,Mrbnne. He bought
the sitenbout half a mile of river front

me 900.

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S lM tiilM r i m wSlth le •«»•»elvely r a lllM t* «Se
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tiled ila II w eel eteeeenes
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rredlled la I l k eeper eed
IS* ileeal news " ■•kina** kMtia
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i’KONKHDAY.

MAR. 11 1 » «

ness. Tha appeal to small bullnets is-an appeal to a hug* se­
rin tut of votes. The lltUe marGOD OIVES HIS COMMAND­
chant wields much personal In­
r MENTS NOT TO PLI9A8E HIMfluence. -Many customer* who tinA poignant homo front story is that o f the "human gar
BELT BUT. TO SAVE YOU.
to talk after a purchase are
grapevin
o"
which
grew
amony
relatives
o
f
the
lOGth
In
1
TH EY ARE 01VEN IN LOVE
inclined to accept thalr favorite
AND NOT IN lIA TE t My son fan try DlvUlon this winter. It seems that the 106th, a merchant's views on many mat­
keep my words, end lay up my
ter*. Many of his customer* at
commandments with thee, keep green ou tfit, had been put Into a quiet sector in Belgium least have respect for hi* view*.
my commandment* and llva.— In December and was engulfed In the German bulge.
He Is part of tho neighborhood
Prov. 7:1, 8.
In January, Dr. and Mrs. C.R. Woods, o f a Cleveland and tho' fact that Ms business Is
■uburb, received
t o r m e n t &lt;a gwlag cwmwn aUasts hi* more
Seminole County now hat a
iK in - t o r t n good )»&lt;lrm*ht.
naval attack cargo vessel turned was missing. The sahU* day, the win* o f an o ffic e r o f the
.to, if th« Wallace booster* can
423d, who had had a similar notice, called to relay news gel little merchants l « begin
after It.
from a Chicago officer's w ife. Her husband bad written talking Mr. WalUc# for the
Hiller visited the Odtr River
presidency, lh*v will hav* gained
front the other, day. That must that mast o f tho mthi were probably alive, but prisoner*. much for their movement.
T h at gave Mrs. Woods hope, and nn idea. Fach time
be how It got Its name.
Rut the tittle merchant It do­
she saw the name o f a man reported missing at the same ing more Independent thinking
We tea where tom* enterpris­ time and place, she called his relatives, on the chance that than ever before. II* It nat go­
ing man out In Kansaa City has
ing to be propagandised and
trained a crew of monkeys which he m igh t have been with the 106th. Usually he was. So the stamped Into a movement of any
chain
grew
,
by
telephone
and
mail,
until
it
Included
over
he hires out to clean air ducts,
kind, least of all a 141.Race move­
chlmnaya In public buildings and fifty women scattered from Chicago to New York, who ment. The little merchant wont*
rform other menial tasks. Wt exchanged every scrap o f news.
to &gt;tf eom* drastic changes
Hive he’s got something there.
mad* oln Washington but not
This
week
the
telephones
w
ere
nil
ringing
again,
but
change* In the direction In which
Yes, wg don't know what It Is.,
but ws believe he’s got some™ happily. Mrs. Woods' son bad w ritten — from n prison camp Mt Waller* would mak* them.
thing there.
In Germany. He was all right, and several o f the outfit A Waller* administration would
mean a change In dagrae, not a
were
with him. The "human grap evin e" of the 106 hat new change in kind.
0. H. Page, a railroad man of
8avannah, Ga. does not like life.
There is more than a little
strikes In wartime. When tome
evidence to indicate that the Wal­
man are willing to die for their
lace boom will be In fall swing
country, he thinks those not
just as toon as his nomination
asked to make the supreme sacri
for tha commerce job has been
. floe should be willing to work for
The best soiling Itooks over the y r jy «. nays Alice Payne con firmed — and conformation
it, should be willing to work 18 Harkett. associate editor of the Publish,.r*' W eekly, arc now appear* likely.
to. IB hour* a day If necessary,
We still retain our conviction
to win the war. Even if only to religious. The Riblc itself leads the list. So many copies i n
that Mr. Waller* Is on* of the
shorten the war bv a single day, sold hy oo many different publishers that even a rough m o s t
genuine g*nt|era*n
in
they should be willing to work, estim ate is hard to make, hut the American Bible -Society Washington, and his glowing
for that would mean the saving thinks that, the world over, 30,000,000 Hihlcs are distribut­ idealism Is plain enough for
of thousand* of lives. “ Grlsvevery body to discern, but w# al­
anccs" can he settled after the ed annually.
so Insist that ha Is not a aafo
War la over.
The best selling novel of all time, at least since records
RlU Lb TEItSB FOB TODAY

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W ALLACE - PEPPER IN 194?

The r*?cr.ce of the A d c.f Cfcapuitrpr* . irrrrrr.rr.l
k A E ttA K D LTwMtn
among- tho Am erican nations to a n together to preicrve
talk « f a W'aliare-IVpper tic­ executive.
tIso |&gt;cnce o f the western hemisphere.
He could aervo best, nut in tinMoao o f the Spanish colonies In Am erica threw o ff the ket (or the Democratic party for
I1MH become* more audible be­ Whlte House nor in the min
Spaniah yoke aarly in tho 19th century, not long a ftcr.^ jl1 tween flash*! of nawa from the marc* job, but as an Arluutsador
had net ourselves free from England. Argentina's revolutiqj war front*.
to on* of the South ^mrrlrsn
Well, lt»48 is many eventual!- count rim.
took place In 1810, with several others in (hat year o'
near It. In 1821, Russia, which then owned Alaska, drew a ties sway and n*w leaders may
RURAL COMMON SKNHK
ippaar o the scene to Isa
aka the
line around fishing waters In the north Atlantic, and short­ spotlight away from Mr. Waltoc*
Ry Hputls Johnson
ly afterw ard an alliance o f Austria, Russia. Prussia and and S» nator Ptppar, but as tht
SAFETY IN OPERATING
France tried to “ put an end to representative governm ent" nation continues to move farther
FARM M ACHINERY MORE ‘
leftward, both man continued to
and to oppose any new governm ent made o f the old Spanish gain
NECESSARY THAN EVER
a larger following.-The opcolonies.
Florida farmers are planting
potltio nto Mr. Wallace .has uni­
This led to the Monroe Doctrine— the statement hy fied the Wallace camp and Sen­ tremendous acreage of crops tu
help meet the food and fibre re­
President James Monroe In 1823 that thereafter any nt- ator Pepper continues to b* a quirements of a nation at war. I
chief spokesman for
axtempt hy any foreign power to establish itself on the trrmely liberal group.
At no time since tho war he.
be­ I
shores o f the American continent would be considered dan­
Thera is a Wallace movement. gan has It been so necessary to
gerous by the United States. This statement, known to be It Is economic and social at wall gat and keep form machinery
to a aafe condition for this big
backed by Great Britain, stopped colonisation ami gave the a* political. Hla most enthusiastic job.'
silmirere are booming him as tha
Infant governm ents a chance at life. It was a paternal friend of little builnet*. Such e
Older men, more women, more i
move.
propaganda approach la not vary youngsters and more green hand,
N ow the children hnv« grown up and take an adult subtle. It is unabashed effort to will be used this year than ever
win over at early as possibia tha before, and longer hours and old­
and democratic |turt in a gonernl agreem ent. It will not eli­ hundreds of thousands of ownen er machinery multiply the opuorminate squabbles, pulling and hauling. Human nature re­ of small buslnass enterprises who tunlty for accidents. The Nation
ar* now chafing undsr more cen­ si Safety Council recently pointmains the same despite agreements.
tralised control from Washington ed out that the IDlfi farm ur, iBut human nature acts le t t e r with agreement* and and
under mounting tavrs. The dent toll may lie high unless each
ideals to shoot at than It does in anarchy ami chaos. So Wallace boosters would have you farmef plan* for aafe maciiiiwry
stm -ta - ♦«**■ -the'-pern *&lt;-** operation.
the chances fo r lasting.peace am ong the A n u w fo flM a r^ .A -'
for the sundry Ills of small bustThe first step In the safe ope­
ter w ith the A ct than before.

Grapevine Rears Fruit

B

Beat Sellers

have trod. the Congress of th«
United S u it* voted MO to B the
othir day. to eitend the tifo of
the Commodity Credit Corpora­
tion whose *ol* purpose U la
beoit the price* of farm product*.
So at the very time that the
Jtovernraent la acared to death
over the proapeot of Inflation and
the public la furtoua over the
high prtrea of everythlar they
have to buy, the xovernmtnt U to
■rend another three to five bil­
lion dollan of the taxpayer*'
money raising the prices of the
thin** we eat ttlll higher. We are
a ' nation of contradiction*.
The State Road Department
has approved a *50.000.000 budget
for 1945 which seems like a lot
o f money to ipend on new high­
way!, particularly when new high­
ways cannot be built on account
of the war. llowever, It la not
as U d ■« It sounds since me expemllture o f so large a sum e|
money to made entirely contin­
gent upon the pragm a of the
war and will b« saved for future
years If the war does not sad
in the next few weeks. Included
In the budget k the recon*tru*.
lion of e highway In Seminole
County from Oviedo to the
Cheney Highway and from Foraal
City, to the Orange county line.

ipectlve
budgets.

o f bent sellers have been kept, Is religious— "In His Steps",
by Kanaoa minister, Charles M. Sheldon. The author esti­
mates that 8,000,000 copies have Imen sold In this country
and 12,000,000 aboard. "Ben H u r", beloved o f funner gen­
erations, and W illiam A. K n igh t’s "Song o f our Syrign
Guest", have sold over 2,000,000 copies. "T h e Holm" hy

ration of machinery ls a thorough
check
for“ defects.
Defective
hitches, seats, clutches, -.vhecls,1
brakes and steering gear and un-!
guarded revolving parts such ns'
rears, chains or shaft* should I
be checked with special care,
Ffeld accident* are caused fr e -!
nuently when the operator at-1
tempt* to Improve faulty opera-1
tions which should havo ueeu I
corrected before the machine was]
taken to (it* field. PhortT *-MT'
ditiuned machinery alio U irritat- J
ing and fatiguing to the, oner-1
ator, and anything liial rcjiiri-.*
alertnass or carefulness usually
Increases accidents.
Special care should be taken In j
checking homemade labor-saving
equipment for accident batards.
The recent machinery and labor
shortage has encouraged the d. vslopment of homemade equipment
It saves labor and helps take the j
drudgery out of farm work, but i
the operator's safety and comfort I
lomelfmes are overlooked in it* i

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BRONCHIAL IRIST ATIONS]

lAM*CCOSHse TO VA*lL DiaftCtlOMS

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1946 Faster |M«r«f|p i* a c.lor-liriKht suit pit rude! Am i here we’vt* softly
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M Y HODDY BOX

K )U N D

Ball W righ t, and "T h e Song o f Bernadette" hy F ra n i Werfel, have sold from one to two millions. In non-fiction Jeaae
L. H urlbut’n "S to ry o f the Rihle", published in 1904, has
attained sales that any publisher would en v y : 1,800,000
copies.
W ith all the friv o lity and distractions o f life, serious
m atters still make a fundamental appeal to Americans.

detailed little suits, so feminine, so fijfiire-fla tterin g and wearable all
thru Spring

Come see the dressmaker heauties and man tailored styles

in Shctlnnds, Jersey and Gabardine. Choose you r soft suit fo r Easter
beauty n ow !

they couldn't find any place to
move to (Imply herein* the
vented to make more end more
and more money on her proDeer Editor:
portlct. Rut being Irish I haven't
la Sen lord In the United much eenae of humor.
8tate*T I f to why ere we subject
A Destitute Tenant
to throe "Ftvdal M td itril Lend- P. 8. - If- |KU -eeaaet -he - eew• Id*red for tbo editorial page,
Oor wages ere froson, my please put It In positions vented
husband la froaen on hla lob, as “ Wash Women." _
foot price* hove a celling, but
the *ay 1* the Umlt when it
cores* to rent
The O.P.A. is waiting for fund*
to open an office here. Do our
repreeenlaUm In Congress know

SANFORD FORUM

U there Isn't enough money
fa r our Armlaa and an O.P.A.
office also) I fee) cure that I he
present tenants of Uvooo, “ Modiral ktisem" weald he glad to

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cheeper for «■ la tho long nut.
I've failed to tee the M * when
my landlady wot eo jubilant over
havtrm a family evlctod because

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limns, Valencia Drive. wu*
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T h c re w n l Ijt if t i(h* it fltiuiu*
t iunlerier^' Lucie meeting
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J£ed I toaji W a r Furiil, M r*. Dick
erMin v*n* irhrn a vote of ihiutk*
from the icroup for her untlr.
a o r l in ihi, connection.
In the absence of Mr*. K. S.
Met nil. Mr*.
A
lUynuhh
lifted u&gt; leiYftnry treanurer.
Hull m i l
by
mem ber*
v*a*
w ith
the
Ikj ta n teal
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via it of i Iim term to Semtfw*S.t
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meeting
its 'th e
LM.O.F
Hull
Thursday night
The obh gut tint
o«th wu» taken b&gt; memtnfm »n*l
v is ito r* Hint lunch was s e r v e d In
ab out 3 0 p r w n l .

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and THLRS

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greeted
the
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nt.d i^trtwluced th em to
M --&gt; V m11• » . who w o r e ft blue
'■ nit n i d i a s h e e r w h il e
1
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a n bid*T h e MHMiia w e r e decu n l n l w ktil f|uanUI ie* of Spring
tlow cis
A floor v a*e o f glsd
lol
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if fe tn 'ton* I in t h r e n tr a n c e
•1* * tin* dtu m g
t» b | r r cov ered
a id,
an r e n t Mn«u»c c lo th , w a s
1 m dlelig hi* *1 and . e n t e r e d with
an
at r nigenn-nl
of
roses
and
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AV U 1 r. Mrs, I R ons A d a m s , Mr*. I
T f f m r Mr*. INirJ Dearie, I
Mr* J a c k
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Airs
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Kent o ( W in ter I'nrk, M is s Hulh
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Miss
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M Hi h f m
V f i l l I .(I g u e s H r a i le d d u r in g
the ohpntnted hour*

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Mi ..i'd,. 1 hen son , Mr. and
Mii.«
Minarik
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lav e\ etung w ith a recetiit iheir home. 1 AIM p a r k

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borne of M i- lack Atm-1► omiId 1
Atavfmr
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ab le fur them
H anford reaiijpiit * w h o ran cuntrihuti* rtirtf fa h lr t , pin) mg • nrd «,
C hlno ae L h r c k e r x , r s r r h r r d an il
o t h f r l i b l r gim tr i a r c urged to

contort Mrs

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Games Needed For
Thursday A f f a i r s

Bright “Little Fashions!

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th e Met ho. i n ! ( hu tc h, who pie ox
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m a k e hui h u m e, with a hund ker* | r&lt;* 11 ,VI?'* 111,4
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' attenderl Die
r cmc h ie f *!iitwer
t h*i~e Wi l e Af f Mr* I m i i v ’j* li v i n g room w b« re
gri»»i*lm..t b n of
b v the mem ber* wen* g i v e n l&lt;» tp
g tie * I - wet** e nt ei t aim*. I
Mrs. A W l.PP- I " repla ce her
i u , ! v •let o r a t e d vs itb v» I le1*. I, ( 11*1j r •: !■ t , 1 a v an r
%r I «nd “ Mi, Hillv
fl o w e r s nml . h r u h s ruineil liy n |m,jherr,
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recen t fo rest f i r e
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p t e e *■ * M r».
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kari «d Air
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Dili Field, J ampa, and duuglilej
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AA 1-' m m a n . n n* J • iiim U •Mis Flo*»d woil- a * n m l *iuif w ltb * &gt; ril1fnr
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non fr o m
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Henrh Mai k fill c a t an d M a r l aCCiu* 1 V1,
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hu^e ri'Cefdlv been vi* it m 1 Aft
and Mi» L it ('inter The fill
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nindrlnbl a
lb** tv in Mi ii ^ nni*ir w i n r t n
de red by
M ir *
Ann ( ’ v jit U nf
Durhrtm. N. t .. t f l o i ' t . w i t h Mln&gt;
Lucy
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Meet At ( ole Ilium I .|.i..tl*
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Rose CircleMeets
,tan Av' nu''
At Dinirfelder Home

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Walter
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f,owJ'r'
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| 'fhe ^cvne w n« liyhlid with
V9
with burn
burn
I r hc w i „e » n. ,Uj-Pud
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were
used
L o h e n g r in lo r
th r |MiHe*c|onnl
mnl M tm lrU ^ o h n for th e r e c c s
Mofial
-The hr utr T i x r u in i m n r l s r
by he i ftilhtrt, vine 1»eiiu!tful i«
Mm. A. ll orinjr , vvbu lm* been i v o i y rutin w i t h long I r a n i Hc«
th e |fu e * t cif h r r liliTi', M l* V l.
sey andMr*, lonlyce
Runrll j , „ , „
fur thr
. Pcr l*i l i a u i with f i n g r r 1 1|» v e il
held in pluee b v on iiige bUmaoni*
were appointed to plana Pt™"- 1 n.or.tks. left Instnutht to &gt;rt..n H er boiii|iiet m n of I'nlixmAii
lunch for the May mcrllna.
rh ,CBiro, „ L
r o s e * with 01 e h id.
It . wo* nnnour.ced that ihc
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H e r timid o f honor, M is* Hnr
Office of Defense TransurUtion
Mr , nd Mr, Ablon A.lnms of
burn St a h l of \Vn**hngUm, D. C
h«, ruled uKaln»t the a.mu.l
N. C nro visitinr 'D
wai* attired in an e n se m b le ol
ueJlerul consentiiin this
)m
Adams' brother and Sister iii linc light blue, an d her b r u i t 's maid
hnurt.cn
members were pnsem Mr
M„ y_ HHunter. Ileal
Mi** Maty da lle P i e s ton o f Kirn*
v ille . Tent-., wort* an e n s e m b le til
mi ft g l e v s h e n
with cont rust in v
Mr. unit Mr» (dmirte* L n!hm i h flow 1 i bat Fur h CUT f led 11 t&gt;0ll
11 ml iln lighter, M nrh*r, linvi n*
«|1: • 1 of fo*. % a n d - 1 »lilg flow
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tu rned to th eir h*»n*e in M *n*»'
S t a f f S e i g e u i i t Hafittlil (lu b ir v
A well ntten&lt;le«| i m e t i n g m tm«Ty,
Ain
icft#-*
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1 of
t am p Hot m-i
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Hn»e ( ii* if nt the S a n tn r d (iui
help with relftlive*
la »■ t man
tb'ii ( l i! veil* bold Li o|u&gt; lit til*'
llo* Imi .Ic n ii.ollief Wole i a\ ,
bom* m| N| r** .Julius Dmyfftddet . |
M h * ,loyi*e S t e e le and
Mi-- Idlli
Wdll flow ei
lull an d 111 I
Roll rail w a s uiiAwerrd by giv 1 J a n i c e Hfuwn h a v e l e t o i m d fo c o t ' a g e nit* o f t on»* c a m e l l i a mg thr inemJierm' fa v o r i t e reiu * H u n tin r d im Ccdlcge in M i »h ! b *i
riiMtc^tng her ha t.
lies.
During th e bu*ine*B meet
m e r y , A la, a f t e r 'p en d m
a h .*
T h e lirtde. 11 n a tive o f C'sll
iiiirc a favor a hi e rf|io rt w a s g i v e n | du * h»*r e w ith then i f ' i 1 1 n n
f«n n in, a 1 1 en ded *ctmoj.f in t nil
o f the recent pin tit sale b y M i t . | Rurenta.
fo n il u, C ii Imi an il Flu 1 Ida an d 11 Uu
IL F
(*nle. a f t e r
wh ich
Ur*
■ ■
at It'mleil Ht»t?u*n
L m vi*!*ity
In
DingteMer m a d e a t i m e ly
an L
Mi and
Afr^
F ia n k
L \ an
I if I .mid, w h e n *b»* w n * 11 mem
iiitereNtnig ta lk on the '
Hfonan*'. ' h av e returne*l
f i o in I'oliintt-a*
t*e| o f Alpha /-*‘ t.i Delta *t»ror!l&gt;
o f thi“ hAliblei of the
W chhI s *’ . 1 Ml*». w h ere th e y
-tienl a
' l o o t \ Th«* hr id egi .M.m
ircently
re
including a descriptio n
nf
the I tinu* with
th eir
*011
1 light 1 t u n e d t** the - t (ii* - a f t * ! hliving
trai ning
vrrvim n rti rife iv e
10 I l l f f i r e r J a c k Kvan*., w tm o &lt;&gt;&lt;tii
*i’ » , **.♦ n i r i **‘ iu f" t 1 til e»- ven t*
th*
ri-Npe* i o f
itrovbbng
fi»od
onnied I hern home am! wil* - i * * r !
Hid r
t ) i INMi - 1 1 1loll lot
1" Uw hi’ i th* v :u* ^hi)*\vrecked
a ten da . f u i long f hr
at 1 hot - P e r i l
at th
1
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1 till *
L i f t * .'I L in k I'e a il 1 iirnelba
1i* k e A| ,11 y
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DnTTioduit*'I v ’ ■ ■!• 1 bg t h « 1 ere
I o. rally * petal Ulg **"bi to
in..in Alt Hi.*! Mr
s ta h l e n t r i
hi-1
daughter.
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AV
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E V E N
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P u t v is. A S t
who i* *f*t'
«•&gt;! »f l oin 0 No Hirin'* ,
f the wed
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Personal

„ f order* for Thursday** sale amt j
Holy Crus. Chutrlt will meet at * reported on the financial .uceess I
o' lbe recent plant sail, which i

th e

W,,nun's
H omart'rt

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the
Dirt
Fri
Mr*.
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m r ti l ol Ihv iiutirmgt* " f MU
K o Ih r ta S ' . i H
daugh te r nf Mi
amt Mi» (
h Stahl i*f O x fo r d
N l , t» l*fr .1nmrt \
Rotnl
„J I , ! S \ '.Hi of Mr- J u m n A
K■iH
M
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M r*. RilInfrt IIMill'liffi* u f I I oil V |
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. e ir u i o i y Wtl
« ‘ «»l nnd her Sim, J u j . no- |hs- M,|, „ Uk u * J nl t 00 n i-lm-k T ' l u r * .
K'.eMr ■&gt;* Mr. (1 1 Ivanmii
| ,|„y uflp,
Mm s, at the 0 *
ford *1‘m
urn *i m
htirch.
J
no*i
i c *buy jtet
i n ion
m n. Th*
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hail
R, \
ID,, F.
i Mm.
Mrs. H. K. Ikibbin*.
lV&gt;bbitr», who
«h« h
a s ) K&gt;»
Ito.i
K. Moore
Mi«&gt;ro officiate*!
ntticin tr -i
b«M. ill fo r t h P past . . . « . - k s .
t b f .Im .l.lr n i . K r f r e m o n v .
j •» a h l r to br o ut •*);■ .in.
J which took p l n r a i.mul a lov i'U

Dirt Gardeners Moot!

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PETER LORRE

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For Easter Sunday

You’ll stay cool at • cucumber when you itep out in this
handsome Mallory itraw . . . a genuine imported pan­
ama that*! blocked in the amarteit faihlon. And, as
an added plus, this P a NA-Bs u z a Is sliowcrproofcd by the
C r t ttn it lt process. T h li keeps your fsvoriic hat as crisply
fresh at the end o f summer
as the day you bought It. So
drop in and try It on the neat
time you pass by. .

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WORLD PEACE!

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Axi A s Revealed In Bible Prophecy
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For Sale Reasonable
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acre* cleared 10 acres in timber
2 deep wells on property
I f Interested write to

H ARRY HANDEL
A v e * Daytona Henrh. Fla. or .*4 Itrnjumin

Blind Man Falls
With His Dog On
Subway T r a c k s

RATIONING
CALENDAR
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Wo urge all o f our customers to take ad­
vantage o f the Egg Market to dispose of
surplus, eggs.

HUNT’S TUXEDO FEED
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Sanford, Florida

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Mayonnaise
APPLE SAUCE
* » . 3 D le k r l;

CUT B E A N S .... 2 f o r ..... 27c
Dirifefei...... 9c
TENDER LEAF TEA &gt;/4 lb 21c
SALAD DRESSING
P o la f a

APPLE JUICE
jlah o b

SOAP

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Potatoes

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W1UTLEV Baby l n n W l prar
T O T Job- Would fc»-&gt; E $ 1
tlcally new. Plume Hl)0 .
precffttl I tflUl. Tftnpdnn'iiy
--------- - ---------- ----- ------------ located si 408 V* French Ave.
15 A C f$ S Orange grove luml
A. R. Welch.
on hard rpail sml lake. Thc«&gt;
STORAGE your cur at Kent']
f i l l lea, 2832 Willow Ave.
Garage.
Spacia' rata
storage.
o n e a n d t w o Un i t b i e c
t r ig
mot
i l a t k s
at
2 Uvtlraoni fnrnishrtl
CARPENTERING. general
re
MATHERS.
pairs. W.J. Russell. 705 W. 0 th
nr tiiifiirnixhutl lts»i»-w**
St. phone 747-M.
PO U C H swing, I folding
or o| urtm ont. I’ m man
Oswing; 1 wheel burrow . I hath PLUM BING-t&lt;EP AIRS Water
Yoom stool. J.M. Wilson, 601
Heaters repaired or replaced;
cut. C ivilian rosidenl
Magnolia Ave.
waste ami sewer pipes unstop­
ped. “ We are as near a$ yuui
NICE country home. 2*» acres
Phone 824 or w rite
telephone”.
George Course^.
latld, froit trees, deep well,
Phono Co 4106.
e le c tric
well, electrlr water
Rhx No. 4— Leesburg
Ik y stem, (tofek sale. $4,000.00
Call County 330.1. Paula,
Itay S laton
®petcm.

Sfct. Hasilone, Firtft
To'Ctet Congfresaional Medal ’Of Honor

WANTED
TO RENT

H E LP W A N TED —

TWO SMAI.L farm*—one with
3 acres tiled land, good well, W A N TE D - Colored girls for lsun
!ry work.
Apply In person,
two story dwelling, garage, out
'rgular hour* and wagesi Semfhouse, about 600 ft. west of
tnole County laundry, 019 W.
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
3rd St.
with 6 acres tiled land, good
well, about H mile from Lake
Monroe Post Office, with two- Applications are again open for
boy* of high-school age (16-18)
story dwelling. 2 story barn.
for after school employment in
_J.W . Hell. Phone 16, I-ake
local business. Salary 3.V an
^Wonroe, Fla.
hour. Write your name, address,
age and phone nusiber. if any.
6 ROOM house', bath, hot water
on pennev postcard and address
2 screened porrhes. 1 acre land.
to Box R Sanford Herald, San­
92600.00 Cash. In peacful Lake
ford. Applications close March
I f ary &lt; m«&lt;«* from Sanford,
17th.
apnr block from lake. l-ook for
™he
cream
bungalow
with
brown trim, led rwif, 3 floors NAVY couple desires services of
woman for light housework and
South of school Interview* af
cair of 2 year old child dvirino
ter 6 :0 0 P M ‘ daily. J (i. Smith
day. Phone .766 or 2000 Park
owner.
Ave.
UNK N I C E riding pony, bridle
^»m l
saddle.
$1254(0.
Phone

810-J.

TELEPHONE operator, waiter*
or waitresses,
maids.
Mrs.
Perry. I'lmne 1200.

SPRING PLANTS how ready
TWO COOKS for Ship's Service
Peppers. Tomatoes. Eggplant,
SNAS, Elderly women preferr
Collan's. Broccoli. J.W. Bell.
mb
APhone 15, l-ako Monroe.
M AIL earner Rust Office.
SIX ROOM house, large lot with
plenty ol fruit tree*. (Vice $4,600(H) Raymond M Ball. Ileal SERVICE Station man Samfnolc
Tire Shop. 201 N Park Ave
tor
0H .I.A III) plants J T
10)&gt;6 Palmetto Ave
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DOUBLE hod. practically
$i'&gt; ( mi 919 Elin Ave

( O l .O R E D GIR L, half day* — 6

new ,

RUTGER Tomato plants, t3.no
Athm-Mind. Southern Plant Faim
w Arvadia. Ha
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How women and girls
may get wanted relief
from functional periodic pain

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HOUSE close in, cash
^ o t tenn* Phone innn nr 226 W

SPEI i a l :
700 v 15 Grade I Tire* Krider'•
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trouble to help looseti and expel
irrm laden phlegm,
and aid nature
m
to soothe and heal raw. tendrt Innamed bronchial mucous m em ­
branes Tell your druggist to sell &gt;ou
a bpttle of CreomuUlon with the un­
derstanding you must tike thr rca&gt; ll
Auickly altays the cough or you are
(o have your money back

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ed Phone 788. W
“U P IN MABEL'S ROOM"
this Friday and Saturday at
FOR SALE
the H IT/ TH E ATER.
Two story, six room house, cor­
ner lot.
FURNISHED bed room, private
•
Robert A. William,
entrance. 507 Park Avy.
phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
U SE D B I C Y C L E . fir»i rln.s con
^ d itio n . Phone 9130

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HHHiR 4atsfj'. ssm-kso ■ ahswlta. FU RN ffiflH f* house or apt with
alcohol Mints, electric curling
js axTvice to Atr Base. Con­
tact Lieut (Jg) J.W. Schaefer.
Irons. Phone 350.J.
Hotel Mayfair.
FOR SALE
hobde on hit loo ft x FURNISHED hou*« ol apart
^ niy&gt;m
mom hob$e
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bbtaldc fi
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paved road. |thitmdl»le
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r f i XA.. Wflllams
Phone 732
A flilrtlc Bank Bldg. FURNISHED home or apartment.
CotOact Ena. CL. Sullivan.
Mayfafr Hotel.
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Iron, good condition.
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THE LONE RANGER

C V fctA IN S iu h t d , .torched and
atretched. 518 Mellonrillo Ave.
r. Fraab vegetable* ev«i
Real bargain. Edward !
phone 433. * « ___ .

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WANTED TO RENT

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LAKE MAHY — Fumiaherl. oc­
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a I v n « e e | tupflt
l-H $
M i l It VMS a ( 4 * M s f f i l e r
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cupy at once —6 room house. 2
M«# of 1 leadA I I I **|.
Na I oh.U# i l !
hath*. 2 screened in nurrhes,
ftll *»ft OM99M Yrs*| t-ew-1 . (J. 1 1st laOftew.* »
kitchen, wash hoti.se. elec- REW ARD—for return of lost ttaka l o o U a o # a . U I i » n r t i a ' l l l n |4 | , s m
mmHtmm
•(^r*.ui r*#..iu *rr
W tric putnp 2 rar garage 66 ft*
wallet and papera. Joe K. Hall e f t U I W f l I I the p » l t l d.. Iks 9 q u t r k l i I s g t *
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4
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r e l u a |K«
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USD
rap lr a c u « » »M Rt . l i
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system. &amp; mre, 6() citrus trees,
&gt;01 t o I n 99 II la » s * | t.f I . s r f
i r a u a i i n|n
all on hard road, also 22 N LIGHT tah blllfolil containing • a i l r a f t a b-•*«*&gt; f-orK a . a t u i M » il*.| ■
ps af fc l la I 4 a #4# nr-1 r * . . « . o o i a l
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ideiitif iratfon cards 94 00 Rr tTuta
acre* Hi cilms and muek land
“hA l 49 t*rV4 ' ■ Usi *4.M
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wntd. Cleveland Thomas Brown,
on lake. Tihnis. Owner Frank
lit 2. c/o Green Valley Dalj&gt;
9 Beei*.

PUR SALE
Kfve n&gt;oni bungalow, good loca­
tion with two lota.
Robert A. Williams
FURNISHED h «m » nr apt. by
y p n r 732
Atlsnlic Bank
Nary couple. Call 795XM.

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ti* iron When th« iup|dy linca I
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him Instantly. He hail been leatl-

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In Municipal Court

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Seminole County
Court B ecord
Friday. March 0.
Warranty Deed*
Murph, Hota E. 8. el vtr To
Joa Gibbs et ux.
Murph, Kota E. II. et vir T.&gt;
Alfonxo Diion et ux.
Mufflcy, Gaylord A. et ux To
Bartow
right et ux.
Staver.a, John I. To Sidney
A. Murphy et ux.
Allman, VV. L el ux To II. H.
Clark et ux.
City of Sanford To Mrt. Garda
I. Swanaon and familv.
Marxh, Flora P. T o Harvey A.
Swatmm et ux.
,
County Deed*
County of Seminole To Wllllx, G. M. A T. E., Jnnex,
Dan 8., Sloniuer, William H.,
Jameion, W. F. et ux, D w l»,
Annie I/ee, Hagan. 1* I’ -. Jurkaon, Maud 8., lieUel, IT.
.
Dupree, W. R., Johnson, K. S.
Lee, Harry, Pwold, Ralph, Du
lloao, II. C. el ux, flnme. la-land
H., Adam*, F. II. et ux. Rive.
E. VV., Anderson. Clifford. &lt; ni­
ton, G. E.
Real Fatale Mortgaae*
Murphy, H. A. et ux To Fun

•SUJ. Sty. Jb L o t* A sjq.

Ca*»eTberry Garden*, Inc. To
Gulf Life Insurance Co.
Casselberry Garden*, Inc. To
Gulf Life Insurance Co.
Temple, Rosie Lee To D, C.
Brock.
"
Satisfaction of Mortgages
The Mutual Life Inaurance Cn.
To Ruah N. Stafford.
i'lo r id * S u i t D t a k at D e l .an I
To-Joim 1 ^laraax.
— A eat &lt;a merit o f Mortgage
Scott, D. J. et u* To Ann[oid
Atlantic N atl Bank.
Honorable Discharges
U. 3. Army To Leon M. Andoo
U. 8. Army To Willie Mr
Inlym.
Hulls - Law
Kaaon, Lillie Va Atlantic Const
Line Railroad Co.
Marrltre Liceruw*
Emerson, John 8., Provide ie,
IL
I.
And Shirley
Lauretlr.
Hernad, Providence.
Gebow, Charles O., Denve,,
Colo. And Audrey Janet Kropp.
Cedar, Mich.
Adams, Ben W., lb-1and. FI r
And Mne Orinrr, Jnrksonvilb-,
Fla.
Falana, Bsrt. ( huluoin
r*-l
Mamie Best, Chuluota
Norman, James W. Jr Gnnti-iVille And Nnrcy Jannrtte lt*'"&lt;-l
ter, Sanforil,
Merrh 12, HIJ—.Hkrrenly Deeriv
Tyner. Jem** G. et ux la W d
Hem R. Creeden et ux
Woodruff, Frank I . ft ux !&gt;•
Edward J. Smith et ux.
Smith, E. J. et ux to Gun Srh
mah.
Bradbury, Winnie et vir 1 ’atl

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Theodore

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Rooievolt

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Mint l i,on !&gt;-•&gt;&lt;
Levy. II. it et i i t.. Seminole
Count)
Patterson
Viola t" Seminole
Count)
'
i a.'i-Urt-rry, Hihhnrd et ox to
Cameron
De’&lt; &lt;1&lt;■y*t11&gt; ■ I 1 “
Oliver F Baker et ux.
Srrninoli I ounlj
lane, A. A -I « •
S.tmn-.l.
Jnhti'oti It It
Sr et ux to
tlv-le Ibdoimto A Nettie Holo ( otint)
Real l &gt; I atr Mnrlragrs
tnrtn.
Johnson. It It
Sr et ux In
tireeden, William B et ui 1,1
I lyde lioluioon.
j i m r r C, Tyner et n*
City of Sanford to Mrs. Grace
Smith, l.lltiuin &lt; -ole/ et » * I"
I
Brown.
II. K. Tooke. Jr
Gontalex. Joseph M. et tfr. In
Dreggoni. Marion J et ux to
Velma I. Gnnxalet
Florida State Bank
Gonzalez, Joseph M. et ux to
Wright, Will Joseph el ux to
Fred W. Ball el o'
Velma I. Gnnsnlex.
lloodio'V. Sanford E. F et ux
( hallrl Mutlgage
&amp; John 1*
lmkin» to AnnuSpeer, Vivian A
*.• Fh-rola
ILith WtitLii" et vir Howard.
Stale Bank
Hall. JoT.n A. et ox lo Will
Sul Is f art ion nt Moilgngr
lnse| Ii Wright el in.
Farm Security A-lm
i«&gt; l.-l
uCline. A E et nt to Louise ward J Smith
Britixui ami sou Albert
Florida '-tale Biinl to Siinfoi-I
Cash F eiil Sr..r.
Moridii Slate Bank I•■ Nina
A Martin et vri • •
Florida Slat*
Bud. in *
F
Start in
Florida Slat.
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From The Romantic Tropics!

Quantity Rights Rassrvod

A -SOLID SHIPLOAD!

P ric es Good Thru Saturday. March 17
201 El Firit Street

—

329 Sanioid Avo.

Luscioui Yellow fruit —
hoalthiul and delicious I
Our first hot Special on
Bananas since the War
b egan — onjoy 'em while
you canl

Vila-Fresh
Priced So You Can- Hove All You W an il

Coffee,
Mb Bag

Celery 2 »** 15c

,

Qnida Creed

Ground To Your Order
ADJUST
waist lENOTM

Cabbage

FLEXFOKM
FOR.

Sf 1rofl IXAtT
Oviit MtAluAt

Toxk CanUo/j cn Catin?

ib 2c

Apples 5 ib&gt; 45c

Yellow MianeaoU

Heavy Fla.

Onions 5 ib* j. Z c

PfRf r

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Apples 2 ibt 25c

Fancy Texas

WAItt MtAWUf

Grapefruit 5-ib*25

Bunch

New Florida Potato**

Valedria

Red Bliss ^-ib* 27c

Oranges 8 ib*43c

Fancy Ceotgla Yam* - Sweet

Canadian

Potatoes 4-ibs 29c

Rutabagas ib 4c
Musselman Apple

Tender Sweet" B ran d

no. 2 cans

HAMS
FRIDAY O N L Y
While Thoy Last

GREEN B E A N S
19c
cans

Shank or
Butt Half. Ib

PHONL 47

Conler Slices

ClennliiK

Butts

D epartnienl

HI8 W. Trd St.

I'hone

49c

Sugar Cured Wh&amp;J# Bairan

SKMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY UO
D ry

lb

ib

Best Slicos

t

Slok«tY Chopped

Kraut

25 oz

37
lb

41c

Van Camp Now England Baked

Asstd. Varieties

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SPRING TONIC FOR
YOUR BEDROOM!

O ' Sago Brand Florida
Ga

U ni j

Ga

Lin k F i* s h P o i^

Sausage

ib 37c

M o d * Sra u ke d P o ik

Sausage

ib 38c

Beef Added — Smoked Pork

F u r t h in * B ra n d S k i n U r i

Wieners ib 29c Sausage ib 29c
»

Kinjan • - In Tk* Bag - Pork

Sausage

Kiogan'e Walei Sliced

ib ^35c Bologna

ib 29c

Lean Chops
Shoulders
Fiosh Hams
Frosh Sidos

Grado A

Beef

Webster Toi^ito

Short Ribs
Club Steak
Stew Beef
Hamburger

Mackerel
Red

Cottage Cheese » 21c
U**v Add*d—Bouillon

Cubes 2

pkfli

&gt;b

Monterey Grape Juice

J /u.

Croakers *b
Shad
Point Free!

Whole Soli

Mary Ann Ha***

19c Radish 2

Juice

Fla. BpasUh

Rich, Creamy. N

jars

25c

Pint Makes Quaril

M ullet
Hah Mackerel

Pint Bottle

Fillets
NORTHERN FILLETS
Dresa
up you r bedroom with thin beautiful
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Choice o f walnut or maplo finish— aulte consists of
tw in Beds, V an ity, Chest o f Drawers and Bench— 5

Snouts

places.

Bed Perch
Codfish

lb
lb

Pure Apricot

31
3

Th0'Obelisk* Flour

MATTRESSES

A B *o l Bleach

-»*•.

Borax

29*50

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“ItVEasy

Great NartUtm

Cleanser %cent 15 Beans12

Simmons Coil
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Springs

$0.00 up
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Old Dutch

5 ^ *0 0 *

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Tablets 2-« 25cMoal|5

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to Pay the Mather Wto”.
• C h lo k w G ib lel—

Saver’s

DINNERS

Kotex

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If * • wish to be freei If * * with to
preserve ia viol it * those Inestimable privi­
leges for which • » have been *o lo af con­
tending—we n u t fljh tl
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4w o Called
Life Saver By
• B-29Airmen
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Thousands O f Jnpanese A re Reported
9 Killed Or Made

SANFORD.

Movie Workers Picket Studios

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a
Iwo Jimit, boifht
m I vcs o f about 4,000

with the
Marines,
in a life aaver for hundreds
o f B-29 airmen whose raids
on Japan have killed thou­
s a n d s o f Nipponcae, a Super­
fo r t r e s s spokesman diselosed
today. Th irty Superforts have
made emergency landings on
Iwo, where the m ajor fight-

J n g _ is ..uunf .JJTJUiitar “ ■
k A major hresk-thrCUEh tn "the
Phillpphie* threatened to trap
two Japanese battalions. Th ii * » i
accomplished by the 43rd Divi­
sion which drove a two-in lie
wedge Into the southern und of
^ihambu line on l.uion. The Nlpl^&gt;onei!e' only escape road* were
relied.
Tokyo admitted uir raids have
killed thousand* of Japanese and
left thouaamlt more homeless.
Enemy broadcasta reported that
fern American Invasion fleet had
neen sighted north of Iwo island,
possibly preparing for a new
landing on the Immediate ap­
proaches to Japan.
They said also that thr British
-Pacific fleet seemed to be joining
klha bombardment of southwest­
ern Mindanao in the sou them
Philippines.
Openly nils Ioils over the air
raitl situation after tremendous
American super fortress fire bomb
aattackp
on its three grealest
^cities. Japan announced a plan
for voluntary evacuation of nonessential civilians front Toyko,
Yokohama. Nagoya, Osaka and
Kobe

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Americans in
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100th Anniversary
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*.f I^ikc Mary only pomeer pre
-v-nt n lio had attended nil 20
Pioneer Night meeting,
lo Mrs
S .Sanveiro. '.10 of
Su- ford, oldest lady preterit. Mr
Fvun* gave a silver gift Other
pioneer ladle* wh” trrelvrd gifts
were Mrs, S. F MacMillan. 8 6 ,
" f I nkr Mary, Mr* J Collin* and
Mrs J nna Oram of Sanford, each
i t years old. and Mr* Jane an v­
il* r of Chuluota, It*
Uf tha piouesia nine rountrlts

Beach, on the lookout fof sub-I crritly received hy Ml- Coui ey
alui the like. They do .rmt, loo, l pfi t our-ey ssr with u group
fteMsfk cot pi would be a sutcida but tha_ Least Guard croCo* up 1j f company dark* "kad M l's w e r e c e p r e * s n t e 4 ' wit Ii four ra ah
hv* the danidtMt other places- |fighting aide hy side who. nrvord- finln Kn-lsnd at.d Sweden, two
organisation pledged to go
for inatanee, Sanford, Fla!
I ing In n Unitisl Pu ss dispatrh. each (nan Bohemia and Germany
certain death if necessary
Thirty-four mile* from the cast were 11edited with »avint thr and one each fmrn Scotland, flu*
carry out any assigned duty,
coast, 04 from mangrove lined City of I ua*'inb*iuig fiom lu-lng via, S wit rer land. N ewfoondlao*1
lackji Confirmation
The report that an American Gulf benches, Sanford Is an in encircled.” « thin line " f .lough and Italy. Florida wa* represrni
.fleet had.........
been sighted north of land town If there ever was one. boys from it battered regiment e*l hy 26, Georgia hy IT, nod
.................
'Jlw o was given In a German |Its residents are proud of their who staved off the attack of an Ohio and Illinois tied for thud
Transpcean agency dlapatch date.) .celery crops, then cittus grpvt-a. entile German division on lie. I pine, with I " each.
Tokvo and broadcast from Berlin. their cattle hard*, theft Navel Nt.
Warren Roberts, editor of The
Thera was no confirmation from air station.
The account stated that the !
any Allied aource.
That’ll -whero the t'oaat Guard battle took place in the 'vicinity I Orlando Morning Sentinel told
of tl v ** 11 to a r o m ^ t e iy ft I Mo
comes In. Wherever there's an o f E c h t &lt; * rn itrh w fif i* * ( I n f m ijjh t ’&lt; &lt;lf
air base, particularly a training tiff WHVl-B ill l i f t fivtiii ini h n i l ) | bile Hnv when* hi* hmi lirrn Itu
prp8M*(| v^ith how many m r l y
station, there are crashes Ami (or |Fi htiiiriA
illkickftl
nt 5 l tiff * hiul ilietl n their trnii
“ Thr
Gif r m mnt
thr Coast Guard A ir-Sen Itesc nr
rjn wild with Lm
him ! *-it t I )
i an a 1! iiiirht i«.r 11T
unit is charged with saving a* j «la w ti uir
44
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HIM ■\ int
( (
i lu­
Tf'L’ "MU'I’ I m 1
many fliti* as is humaiiiv i "» In* 1T11:11'*
hut 11inr it v* pi
W ! te11r h til!1V HlTC r IIU V 11 mtl 11
si hi&gt; when evrr they small m MIMl
m rnrnhot dl i t *■
nut k nuiA
ibe water, I-ukc Monroe and lh'-| HVl^ hut •Il In T hr I1U A hi" i r , u Kin
aii*1 fcii hi
St. Johns river provide ihi- wu »r h( i u Mill Il V ." ]| .nl I* ‘ 1
M y l«,k* Miiriit Vi a j* niirrail * v r r him ! rv pit
ter. the Navy provide* the mi j
hi-u thi fiiviHion hi. Ill* k Iimj
station, and the Coast Guard pro- |ten mile*
In life vaprcUnry due to m«»der'i
vide* the air-base rearue unit. I nit. Al Ihf rntl of Ihr first day noienccs and aUted that our
|
they
had
pmetrnUd
nur
linra
Unique
among
the
air-sea
re
The Fifth Conrreiilonal Coun­
' nciirly a mile. That ni^ht they atfiteriinrn and admlrala were oil
cil of Townicnd Club* will meet cue unita recently set up in all lnfiltrairtl our artillery petition*. older thun similar leaden 1*1
parts
o
f
the
country,
the
Hanford
B Sunday afternoon at tha Court
rountrlca,
including oui
" I contArted r nearby diviaion other
Jlouaa with P. V. Draa of Day­ outfit la composed rnlirciy of for n»errr!i. Thry »nnt
MI'I, ■tltea
civilian
volunteer*
-lawyers
rit
tona (teach presiding 41 chairman.
Hurnt&gt;y
H p «k T H a n fo rd
c»ttlr
W r fought like* tiRft* Imh' uiimi wgs
The latest news from Washington ru» K^tjwrrt* lum ff^ rm rn. itrhtHil were the only tn*oii* tn’tween the r a i » e r , told uf how hid father had
©m Fft|« Tkiftt)
on new developments on the
(»&lt;»rinnnit and thr city «»ff I.uirm '• folItFvted the irold rumh to th«
Townsend plan will be read. All
! K lo n d ik e and b ec am e hist In *
i ticiu
uri:
Towpsendllea are requested to
no »r o lf o* on i i m in i - I » itc iw d ti»p tii in I HU 2
H u p i. 1
W
| **Thr ftiffi
&lt;%attcnd the meeting to which the
11ff
i! I1rifr.
Thf&gt;
if y
i v h m a i*tj!i» k f i j
ii(» * t i L f t u Io n
f iu id f
a b r ie f
ta lk
m
public Is invited.
n
■*« r « a *
* lot
if b ud G r i i i m f o " th e C O I
&gt;p|
Program Announced ' W ITH THE IO0TH HI VISION. I'fr. I'ouricy wa* bf'in In San
ARMY. Franc., Msr ford In 11'2‘J and allrndnl local
F or Rotary M eeting SirVKNTH
school*
Ml* miither »u* left a
16,
(Special)— Pvc
Ralph
R.
Eckles, son of Mrs. Fannlo B. widow in 11*36, and »t that lime
The Seminole County Board of
^ Arnold
H *vtrlt«,
Am«rlcan- Eckles, RFD No. Z, 8snfoAl, has they lived at 2TOO Sanford A ve­
born Danish explorer, ettthor and been asranled the Combat Infsn- nue. tVUlism worked a* s car­ Public Instruction at a recent
rier for The Herald on after­ meeting, adopted a resolution
correspondent, who wrote “ Chil­ trymsn Badge.
dren of the UnderfTound'*, end
This badge Is awarded for sat­ noons snd for the Orlando Morn­ that n survey tie made by SuptIs now visiting In Winter Perk isfactory performance' of duty In ing Sentinel In the mornings In T.W’ . l.awion. to formulate a
.with his family, will be the ground combat agabist the en­ order to aid his mother In put­ program to take care of special
Eve­ education that will probably be
^principal speaker st an Inter-city emy, and entitles tha soldier to ting him through school.
Rotary meeting e l the Mayfair 110 per month additions! pay. nings snd .Saturday sml Sunday required for returning veteran*.
The survey will include coun­
Hotel at 7JO Monday night at The badge Is worn on the left afternoons he worked at MrRcynolds Drug Store.
seling with veterans, discovery
which the Sanford etas will Pl«
D]sy breast above the service ribbons.
Ue was a member of a Bov of training establishments that
The local soldier's division,
dub.
boat to tha New 8m
Scout troop led by Herman t . will meet State standards and
will be commanded hr Major General
'
Mr. Hsverlec’s n
Morris. Jle jplned the National determining the proper type of
’ which Withers A. Burras, Is one o f the Guard
■aTThe Underground
at 17, and was called Into
lanas of newest fighting on the Seventh service Nov. 15. 10(0. He train­ inetruction for speeding up high
^doals with the hi
school
courses
and
technical
Army front in France.
opposition to the Nasi regimes
rej
ed at Camp Blsndlng, Ft. Ben- training along vocational lines.
In countriee overridtn by the
wing, Os. and Ft. Jackson, H. C.
ruthless hordes of Hitler.
He was ssnt overseas In Janu­ Supt. lurwton declared.
On recommendation of Prin­
The supper Monday evenlnr will
ary. 10(4, participated in the
^ieke the piece of the usual MonD-Osy Invasion and was In the cipal Earl Kfp-« and truster*.
Pday luncheon, President Roy Holfight until last November when Mrs. Fred Myers was appointed
as additional teacher to handle
___ ler announced - today.
Mrs. Cecilia Noble Thomas, he was put In the MPa.
former Sanford resident died
A brother. T-8gt. David Cour­ excess enrollment at the 8enfard
Thursday morning at an Orlando sey, Is now serving In Relglum. Grammar School.
Mrs. Thelma. Kpqtalne was sphospital and ssjjICTMum. 'She was Mrs. Coorssy, their mother,. Is
living In Orlando with her daugh­ polnt^f ’ ■tet fbeteed W jr .J-Valden
Thomas was" the last ter, Mrs, Robert Taylor. Lewis A. who recently resigned as teacher
Tate, Sanford, and C. W. Tate nf ef social sciences at Oviedo Hfgh
a d lL Y jf.#
Del.and are uncles o f the bo**«, School.
Croeb
and Mrs. C. McMoJIsn of Decatur,
“ rlen
Mloa. and Mrs. Dolph McGlen of
Bhe was a member o f the BeveiUh "Richfield, N. Y are aunts.
Day Adveotlet Church of Sanford,
m of the
"rt&lt;,0W ° f
U te CapU J. J.
Academy
Thomas o f Ohio, who served In
E. L* Redding, 68, Miami mer­
end
' ' DUKa RESIGNS
the OtvQ war, Mrs. Thomas It
chant and father of Clarence L.
•urvlTta by w ton, John J. . LONDON. Friday, March IS, Redding of Sanford, died WednesThomas, president o f the Lloyd UP) —The Duk,a *of
ftvtn*
- Windsor
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after • " 111-,
has day
■Com potty -of f p M3flt r ~ » T ~ ----------emdr and com- h*4e of one' vear.’ Funeral s»rvicea will be held al S;00 o’clock
roander-ln-chh
f o r ! Mrs.
S a t u r d a y afternoon at
At

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Day ‘ A d r a tis t
g. The body

ChocolaU houses were
a# g w ^ lA .itli A »Hfa,

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their home in the United State#
or France.
The Colonial Office' announced
trch the Duke’e resignation, briefly
end formally tonight, and said
W. 1* Morphy, Colonial Beere-

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Ruling A g a i n s t l^inns Junior Hall FDR Says U*S. In
Re-icing O f Cars U ^
nr° Ab ' ar1l|!n For Some More
Hurls Vegetables ... .... .... . .... ... Bel t - Tightening,

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Strong Protesl To
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Editors Note:— The follow­
ing nirara of bo&gt;« In Mrvlce
to stive burning timliers on n » ’home on leave” have been
submitted by (he Pitot Club
culvert bridge oil Celery Avenue
for which Mrs. Z.H. Ratliff,
n hit outside the city limits.
telephone
(51-J. and
Miss
On the second run at 6;5i
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
P. M., Godwin aniL Flrifnsn R.
O. Cunsnn sn *w rig^yrhal th«Y
923-W h^ve been selected *s
thought was a grus^ Tire on the
a committee to secure names
Mike Front.
On arrival they
of service men and women eo
rvnii to
found the ' /ire had spread
lhat their Jrlrnds may know
timbers underneath the• Winn
when t h e y ^ w * !" Sanford.
Lovett Warehouse.
Agaiin f"Dc'
P/e. Robert oNjrensliaw, Army
’tnau Godwin had to- plunge' into
the water to get the hose into Air Corps Supply, of Millville,
position to fight the fire whkh N. J., arrived this morning to
was .checked after—doing sums epend * - l tt ilty- furlough damage,
relatives.
Otis Robinson, negro trusty at
David E. Thrasher, 8 2/c, .with
the County jail, had managed to
spread the alarm and was trying Ship’s Company Security Brig
to put oat tha fire with s bucket Guard at Camp Peary, Wllllamefull of water scooped out of the hurg, Va. Is spending a 10 day
lake when the fireman arrived, leave with his parents, Mr. and
according to Fire Chief Mack hint. R.C. Thrasher aj their nomo
on Celery A vvGV*.
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another market whrrr they ran !«•
Int lull* " f f i. r &gt; i■’ it. ' . uf &gt;.l *1
clean ml up quicker
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Although hut few day* remain! "flre l
It Inn „ f!&lt; , 1
Until March 'JU in which the
Thr A mphihiuu* iii '. i * i..ii llli",
ruling, started on Feb It. re­ he salrl.
li Mining thiro
mains In effect, abippeis here v en r* Mg., till M m i'h i'i, unilri
declare
that
Florida
growers K rn r A ilin iiu l Itnll.i .1 M itniin
stand to loose thouseand* of dol­ aril, U..S.N
lars of loesr* in spoiled vege­
Training f«»r thi* IiimIm Ii «*f tintables contained In several thou­ iinlnl aervir* ha* ‘ it- lurg* *1
sand ears snd (he nation stands center in Flurnla nl h T I’ icm i-.
to losie food vitally needed In und with n Miinllci rruU-i nl
war time. At present this Is the I’anuniu City, fhcri. nre nthoi
ak of the celery shipping srason hasrs thr'.ughmil thi- cnunlrv.
Abbrcviallun cnmnn.iilv u*c*l in
the Sanford district.
The ICC ruling applies to ear* cunnevtinn with umphibnm*'lurid
enrouto from Florida to northern Ing* »i-rc tnrlay rsplainrd l*y
msrketa where rc-lchig It neces- l.leul. Spry ns fnllnw*: I .ST, u
aary st points nurlh of the Ten- landing ship tank; t Cl. landing
nsssee and North Carolina north crufl of Infantry, IN M, landing
craft
inrdium;
I ' \ I’, landing
ern borders.
vehicle
iwi-nnnrl'
I.CN.
Arrival Thursday of HI addi­ craft
tional Bahaman negnres at the landing craft Hiipp.ul. I CC. land
Sanford W FA labor Camp comes ing craft communication*.
too late to be of much help in
F.NI.I3T IN N A V Y
averting losses due to over-ripe
Two
Knnfdrd
youth*
were
celery In the Sanford section, Mr.
Cullura said; but will prove of sworn into the Navy on Mini'll
great aid to celery growers of 13th, It has been announced l&gt;&gt;
the Oviedo section whose crops Navy Recruiting Station at tJr lar lo. Hilly Bertram Wilkinson of
are about to be harvestsd
Several hundred acres of ctlerv 505 W. Third Street i* l he 17
here already been reported year old ton of Mrs. Ruth Allen
due ‘ to over-ripe condition, Wilkinson. Clarence Edward Mc­
caused by lack of labor to har­ Kee Jr-, also 17. is the son « l
Mr. and Mrs. C.E. McKee of
vest it, he added.
Mr. Cutlum said that the ad­ Mil W. Seyenlrcnth Street. Both
ditional labor had been secured oung men, students at Seminole
Igh School, are st home owailthrough the Farm Bureau secur­
ing the co-ops rmtton of Congress- Ing call to active duty.
man J«w-Hendricks who, he eeid,
WEATHER
been bending every effort to '
FLORIDA—partly cloudy and
workers here in time to avert
h
—
-—
Saturday.
io
n Tit t w h o t m i
Roberts 'Funeral "Horitel
Moderate winds Saturday.
Mr. Redding ti survived by
GEORGIA—Partly cloudy and
two eons, ClsFenee U Redding of
Twenty thousand adolescents warm tonight and Saturday,
Sanford and J, H. Redding, now leave orphansgs* In search of em­
•erring oversees with tha Re* ployment each war. These young­
Creosote, carbolic acid, naptha,
Bees: two daughters, Mrs. Robert sters have rssebed an sge whan naptholens,' photographic devel­
Wolfley of Tampa and Mrs. Wil­ they are no longer eligible
llflble for opers. tear gas and s host of
liam
“
------ — Jand* &lt;a w ippm t h r their respective comchsmicals can be made directly
m h
Gee
of Tampa,
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Local Man's Father.
66» Dies In Miami

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Board A«kH Survey
Of VeteranH Need«

Mr*—Cecelia Thomas
Dies At Age of 91

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(.orrm ins lia.l nil .■il.lv lit’Kim
u flttfiti friMtt the Snnrlaiul
Irm nril F'nut k frtil II-* 11
I..- tr,s.
rI*it ji it'l l SiMtilh tII IIIII clnmpf l (t 1. eI v Mr t&gt;/i i1Ml II dmtrial
\ii 1ti- \
11| t hr Itr miiii;n l hi lilffrlt csd. the
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'biggest
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on a luirr'i»w f runt isvr i -ccn in
tin- war/' •TJioy mii d four more
&lt;ln iviiiti* vaMr hurlol 1lit*J Itic tisiruhT lutttie ii ft i*i r*i“ tlfltf llHI.OUt)
Vtlfiku .(IIII'iiily thru
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Mewill* &lt;i.
|‘hlc*i . -sit h
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MlUthtNl.wl fl.UII till hi 1dgchratl
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ss

Local Men Are Given Sanford Hoy Pitches f " I d- und the nt hoi . « n . It. H
I i-ng a .h" l, A E.
Training In Stiff
in To Help Defend 1,Hi;,;j,vVrr' *
* J snd
&lt;rd I’reCourse In Miami
City OfLuxemhourg ventit vvKBo*y c eti., MV\
son, rt3.

tinting

in

' pnrtiyl nttli lallv within 200
\nnls o f the Ruhr-Frank­
fu rt ■Miiirr-highwtiy, which
HiThjt/ttBtl hml nlrcntly been
cfiWued, ‘ T o the south the

I n l In- f i v e o ld e -t torn pioneers
■■f i In- -oct lim n h o o ere present.
Mi E v a n * pre-out* d can e- iarve .1
h. J It Moo* of I** t * o l d e s t

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153 Pioneers Gather
At Lake Mary For
2 0th Celebration

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en the anti-air raid defense ays
lain.
It as indicated that the sped-l

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Germans In Front Of
Third Army Begin*
Flight From Saar­
land To Frankfurt

A

Cologne Wreckage After War Passed On

More thun 153 pioneer* of thi*
•rction anil many friends cele­
brated nt tha l.ai,e Mary Catniiumily Huuae last evening FlorVi
iWa’a tooth wnwSvetknry ax' a 1
■1
.ilnlr. ns Prank Evans, I-alio
Mary resident, and thrir host,
‘ put on hi* JOtli annual Pioneer
^ f 3vrC ,■
- .v
Night celrhistiou
CAItHYING SIGNS, three filr i wi.rker* tl tu r,). Inn
..11 | Mi Evan*. Htinoncer of the
Mary McKnob and J.(L Mnigiu...........
....... ....
of ' program, pointed out five flags
. ure shown
a* they ^_______
giickctc
.Ii, I that had Ik-cii loaned for tha
several Hollywood studios after it wtnlke cull had been inhutul I
occasion by Hollins College In
A F L Conference of Studio Union* wlitrh represents H.000 nu-mh it
The cau«c off the dlipute is jtirtiilirtitmiiL ilirteriiittloiial Smm*lplo»ini roichr at Inn of l-'toriilu'a stmlver-ai &gt; lie explained how Florida
had served under the Sp*iiit.h,
Fli nch und Confederate flags anti
then the Stars and Stripes. He
then called on Itc'v J l*.gaii of
Gene a to offei u prayer for ail
A inn n un victory and on endur­
ing |oar«-

Sanford’s C o a s t Pfc.W .L. Coursey
Guard Reserve Is Wins Bronze Star
Taught To Rescue For Brave Fight

M IIK It B2.

Rhine Bridgehead
Ruhr-Frankfurt Road

■&amp;

MIAM I, Mar, lit. (Speciall t Avvurd " f the Ilf"
i .11
This outfit they cull the ''Coast t&lt;&lt; l*f* U illram I. I'nm » ,
on
(iuanl" just won't vtay uilliili of \ti»
llaltic Tale f m -e i
the upparent limit* of its name
(..rtmilv of Sanford, ini- I'een
From , the offieial
title of |made hv the military c«mm«i I u»
_ The government was forming a Uncle's Sam's smallest, but old ; tlx- n«ult of heroic srhirvnitmu
♦ "civilian special attack corps” to eat. sea-going fighting force, one in service with a nitlil irv police
aid in defense against an Invasion would
expect
to find
Coast { jilaloon with Genarnl
I’uttoii's
end, !r. '.he meantime, to strength
Guardsmen
cruising
along
n I Hind At my on tin
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ford really i% the C enter, of Flot • giving work Men. machine! and To
Court at Sanford, Florida,
thr time- pr»«rrlU»s1 hy i**» ll^ra*
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m ap of Florida, showing Sanford the war
n p IIE It.NDON,
him!
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at th r head of th« ^
John#
As clerk of said C lr u l t
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" Fcrhnps tins project is too ,
•la. |ilo a« oi i*af ■'•!« of
U*i'l f.*r f on ronarcullvr w o k * In Tl»r
Court
H irer and circle* d r a w ~ blowing
for Sanford hut I believe with
Huai*
In
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nrwapapar «*f n t r n n w t u r n s .
I’rlnreton Avenur
lllntilng- ,,e
diatancra 2(1, 5u, 7f», 100 riilea the* men nt the helm now, it can
• n»l ilncriiivl j * folio* • i
barn 7
Alabama
M u f i m i i w,,
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fr o " ’ ■
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ami ' ic..» k * !!•*»». i • »
4 *o| I »■ of |li. .k - - f I • I I
actual comparison thr in ffcrem e k e m m one of Florida's lendtnx
husband,
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li n . i i t ij
* a *«»*1 » g 1
In freight ratr* on \ a i lo'i* &lt;nni cities to the henrfit of us nil."
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m n a m n between water nrcl mil;
Ham HirnpaMrt
liri Ih&lt;«I&gt;« ml
. o f II.* I ’UI.M, He . s , l « l - ss' *» Ml
third, r i p lm n th a t frri--*i» could
Ill Hhalhm r«.» •( |(&gt;* #1 • *s at ,,•* .#!• * *.111.1&gt; KI mI I s «•f.eV I . *•
LA IK Ht ItKC RUITIsNc;
be loailni on a Ixnit in,I carried
UllO'rfd I Te lllil
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&lt;* Khrrnwp. rg ,-» and MdhH s •lew.
on inlnnd w aterw ay, troni New
ni.fsl Ms . u , . | f|.|f|, Mr. M |*
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*dg e-wofsd Avrn i|r. I».* &gt; l
i f t t n i l f and Pont C ontm l
a-pniKs-r |ssii| 11«•I III tif-s.l It .k
Sanford w i t h o u t
rehandling. scntativc of Ilia Railroad Re­
TtksOUT m x OesafcW s t W y K Ja
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F ou rth, boula ra n l»c docked nt tirem ent Hoard, will be at the
1* 2
a list ts.
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Vtdmmoom «■»*** In
warehouse, unloaded into t r jcas , • local office o( tha United S tates
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l.llssl •»'
O K ita c h o s
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may
rtoM »»CTH bacftaWi fM M f tf .0040^
known
llm r&gt; lfhr«ti*|»«r u - *i 1r*f t&lt;t*s|r i l i from
! I* inn Huff* *• .si»*l
railroad car, or utorrd wnth &lt;mc | Employment Service at 12 N orth
hg paiaa,Jka^o&lt; p*PJ
• r. Jt ) tlrrr a to l I’ &lt;i Htiti'l Ij R I s f i r p lluTls
r* 'is! Iiii«l*ai**l , Tormito.H cuitlrullotl with
handling; ’ fifth, a ‘ m an ag e r of I I'ark Avenue on Monday and
l»#rg. K
ao*l if rira i l»u fO J i
till i »It*fit*f fge*r, f
ftl* &lt;1
irttr fi-ycur mot hod.
kaedarkae aad «
onkrorwn halfa. ilrtlaae-** I# u t
tho office in u warehouse could | 1 ur.dn y to reernit workers for
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fill all orders quickly from stock j the railroads, according U&gt; an
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ristllil.t
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Phono o r w rite
na sent In by salrnmru o v i n n t atinoiilu'enienl
mails
by
Mrs
you U d a u s a
•l'n'1 tar g unknowi* l*si»» sir 1 • t* •■I I *sflll*, sf fs* fll.
»*»r
Don't
-sill AA.yy
Ruth M Allen, manager.
\la«««, Irgalera
K N ii|n « *'le*rk ssf aaisl 1 .till Vour MI Itl t *i
221 Soulh .Main SI.,
th e territo ry in H o n d a
nils. M d a
ami all prrm n* hatliiK
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The
Ijth
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In
all
classifications
O rlando
“ Spaces 100 feet by 125 fret
rtalfnlng un&gt; •nlrfiai hi lli» lon»es&gt;» ll, Rhll| 81(11 sell III* f.|»l I
th. lSmllMi
would be leased for te rm s of It1 arc needed also, both locally and
ImimIm tirrrln clr»rrll»«i|
•as vast* freas yew I
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Von arn tierrb)* notlflnl Ihttl
or 15 years at a very nominal at other nhops in the s ta te and
Tful lid) of o.vlsl rnoflflt el ft *1 liter*
haa J^ran kroualU- * e s l" * t * , o , i t„ fll- will, , .!,1 i l . i k &gt;„ui
r e n t and the m a n u fa c tu re r or oiiUidt the state. Thoso in terest
cd
In
employment
of
this
lobber need only tiuild a w a re ­
now oi latei may sec Mr
house to g e t .« lease.
"All replies receiveil th a t show­ Itamv at the 1'. S Employment ed interest In the p m rosition Service between p:3lt A. i t . and
5.00 I' M
ohould l&gt;e answered iiincklv and
with full inform ation and u man
-----« * ^ * ---\Slir n Nf«»t h t-r I j o e n , who in
should be se n t to make n personal
r s ll on each aftci o grouo of private life was Mrs. Isaac (io o tr
favorable replies had been ic- of iloston. wrote “ Mary, Mary
celved.
Quit** C o n tra r y " she hail Mary
"T h e Federal Government eould &lt;^um» «»f ScoU, In mind.
probably be Induced to give us
financial assiatance as they seem

X

Try TMs Jlew Anuziaf * Dredging Lagoon
For Port Is Urged
C ough M ix tu re By Highleyman
A n O u ts ta n d in g S u o o e s s In C a n a d a - M a d e In U.SJh

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i. mI rrv,F i)j lh
i ii n g o u t/ iii nnd
l lung
O rttl lot ItMtllial C w s k i or
...it f i o t i F ir st jllri-Pi I he uni)
Thmsr Irritstieas Due la CmUt
t me traffic* would tx* held up on
Tbs Kins of oil tfiutn &gt;n,,1|rln. .
the Immi I* M ini
would l e
•vhen
far rough* or bronchial Initationa
h u u U r n t r i . f i or Irft th** latf«*&lt;m.
raaultlng from coJda In cold wintrr
Canada la DtjrkUr's CANAl»k*L
I hi* pro perty i* rn tir elv out of
Mlatura. Kaat working—(rlpla artInf Dlrkler • 1(11 tura quickly Iona
looa - t h r resuh*ntinl district
,
, ami%. buti
•na and ralsaa
phlagm----------Jn
lo*1g#j In IL«
fb«
of \an«iu» kin I wouhl soon
-----------tuba*—clears air passage# -«»uths&gt;a ' l&gt;uihl up »n both sidrs of prorasnad raw (Itauaa. one or two sips
perly bringing in noro pcopband worst coughing spasm sasea.
You gat raaults
Tnu
results feet.
feat. Tnu fssl
feel It
Ihe
and ipvrnue to the city.
affect of llucklara Issiantlf.
**Thia project wo:M Ik startftl
Cnmnoondsfl
from rare «'ana*1ta
P°
1ns lJalsam am i o th e r
so o th in g
Mf l r r l he* r*.«i «»f the war anil
l. s a l t n g In f r e l i a n t a Ilu &lt; -W l# y a C A N miuM ifiv* work f«&gt;r a larg e num*
A D I O L M l i t u r s Is d l f T s r s n t
from
anything you svar tr ia d —all tn»dt* tsf*r of in«*n. anil aflei •ornpletion
c atlsa—no ayrup Cat a bottle to*
p r r m a n r n t work for mor»*.
day at any g«*»d drug store Haifafaction guaranteed or money hack.
**Now to it at lectc »l Itot of 200
f»r more m an u factu rers and j*)hheTR of all claaaeR of ffoodft. write
T OU C IITON ’S DRUG ‘ CO.

M any Never
Suspect Cause
Of Backachese

Boyte
Exterminating Co.

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SEMINOLE ( O l ’NTV LA I N DRV (’().
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LEGAL NOTICE

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BUSINESS SERVICE

q u a n tity of th e famouH M aine Metal
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MISCELLANEOUS

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SPOILED FOODS

WEIaDINC: |ly an •*|»i, rt with _ _
s10 yrar«’ *^sirn»m p who gnar.
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Temporarily , ' • " “ •hr,*
- “ &gt; Mellonvllle Avc
located at 4 0 8 S F r e m h Avc
'b o n e
A R Welch.
C H E V R O L E T OWNERS
ST OR A GE your c a r a t Kant's Arc you gn ttin g genuina C hev­
Garage.
Specie1 rate
dead rolet parta on your repair Jobs?
A complete line la available at
storage.
H OLLER MOTOR MALES
I MARK srreens, (oiding screens, 2IIH W 1st. St Phone 522
n!* \V o M t ’ L K S , w o rk ain glo or
|,«nch swings, cabinets, furudoiilili*. $160.00 each.
Phone
llure irpalrliig. J . M- Wilson,
( ‘minty RHkl.
HOI Magnolia Ave.

.MEAN WASTED FOODS!
o f course, th ere 's really no reason for
fo o d w aste . . . not w hen you iisc ICE

| FOR SALE—

for a re frig e ra n t! M elting Ice circu- S S

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laics pure, m oist a ir which helps food u r

ELECTRIC dlshwanhct
tienrral
Electric, good as new.
Call 148
ONE FOLDING m u c h ami i,n,l.
14 sowed ouk (lining table. I
white Persian cat. Phone 3U2-J
a l t e r 6:00 P.M.
YOUNG, tender becla (or c a n ­
ning 12 00 bushel. J.W. Hell.
Lake Monroe. Phone 15.
JTZ— I
■■ i ■ ■■ ,
ONE F U L L SIZ E bed, spring*.
‘ B eauty* "Rest * M a ttre s s ( inner ■ ring); d resser to match. Rev
R.M. Ilenkle. S an lo rd Rl. I,
Monroe Comer.
L r v n u 'u T i'i t
T~
,
TW O SMALL ( a r m s —one with
H acres tllsd Umi, good well,
two sto ry dwelling, garag e. mit
house, about 000 I t weal ol
Lake Monroe P o st Office. One
w ith 6 seres tiled land, good
well, about H mils from Lake
Monroe Post Office, with twosto ry dwelling. 3 sto ry barn,
J.W . Bell. Phone 15, Lake
Monroe, Ft*.
«
S P R IN G P L A N T S now r c a d y P e p p tr s , Tomatoes, Eggplant,
CoUsrds, BroceolL
Broccoli, J.W . Bell,
P h o ns 15, L ake Monroe.

ALL uetel beby stroller,
Room 104. Mayfair Hotel
.

iiefrijeerato rs.

w h e th e r we will lie able to get any

h m iso

o r iip a r tm e n t. P ern talt••lil

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(0e per line for ooa tnantU m
J8e per line (or curve tu rf relent
I7&lt; per line (or 0 In irrtion a
Oe pcs Up # for ZM InaerUeaa
UUiimatm -»U . . . De
;HONE l a OR b R IN G YOUR Ads to . H E o A N F O R D HER.VLD
/OtiQt f l u Wgffdft to tho iloe, including pixma aod addraaa.
i l l a^TertiaemecU la : a i t u a tU n , wan led will be charged (or e l lb .
r u l a r daaelfled ratea__________

FOR SALE—

to .iecu re a

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V*rr# l»«lalag m ••■**• m r« h*»
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mfrbiRlr* • e&gt;U !•»*•*»*»•
lUfP briMalni for **rlUn labgrvr*
\V »r k 11 pa* -dp# a for all la It strata
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(
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m» t u n
I , % i w r i o t * r t r o v r i i r.
Asst Ik l*Nrt. tteaiir
•*n •«I »&gt;| *1a r i k I i and I -t
If a»H 9tte |S| es*ref a I til tit Min*
i #af aklH In an raarnllal asfltH l.
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RUTGER Tomato -plants
thousand. Southern Plan1
Arcadia. Fla.

WANTED—

g e n e ra l
re
I D -' *«&gt;nihtnalion *»f rnixk. C A R P K N T K jU N G .
f* ,»t
.nine wo„d. Inquire
p a n - W J R u s sell, 705 W 0 th
N O W IS T U B TlMK
N,,r\ „l (, Mm left. Rt. X. Ibo.
M
tihotie 7 4 7 -M .
TO GKT T H E TOP PRICK
Ik 1 \
S „n f,,rd O rla n d o Itond. |
FOR Y Ol'H CAR
I ' L l M 1 IIN G K E P A IR S
W .te r
H est nl Elder S prlli-.,
WE W ILL give you (till value
H eaters repaired or replaced;
for your c a r — apot caah. Yes,
w aste and sower pipes unstopPLANTS
and s i will handle the govern­
pad.
"W
e
are
a
t
n
e
a
r
as
your
C’rystnl
Wax an d Yellow Berm ent red tape to r you. Have
telephone”.
George Courstfi,
mu,In Onion I'innta per M, 12.00.
lots o( bother, your time and
Phone
Co.
4106.
6 M lota, 11.76. T h rif ty healthy
expense by coming here at once.
plant*.
MOTOR HALES
BAGS
I’hont^ 322
4 '9 r t t r u i hags, per M .. 105.50
50 ll. Cabbage Bags, per M W A N T E D —Colored girl* (or laun- MEWING - C H IL D R E N ’S. 400
» 156.00 Three delivered In M
Pabnatto. Apt. 3.
ir y work.
Apply In person,
lots.
*egular hours and wages. Hrm- W A NTED ■— Young
Ijuly or
NORWALK T IR E S
Inolc County l a u n d r y . HID W
Man
In terested
in learning
W r hnve in stock l»olh passen grr
3rd St.
good t&gt;ost-war trade
Sea Mr
»ml Uurk. a (air qu an tity o( tires.
Bl„ | fu|j , , „ rk of lube# no p#r.
Harvey at T h , Sanlord H er­
ald.
mlta required for tubes. G et the
Ik*at with our certificate, a N or­
TO BUY 35 Millimeter Still cam
walk 5 ply tire.
era. Penlcy, phone 200.
RE C A P P E D T IR E S
S till h are these fn most sites,
CLE A N C OTTON RAGS for Ban
no perm its now required.
ford N aval A ir 8tation. Brini
- IN T E R N A T IO N A L F E E D S
to S anford F u rn itu re Company
W eekly direct from mill ship­
10c p«r lb. . Im mediate accept
m ents, Mashes. Scratch, Dairy,
ance.
H og and . liorso leads, g e t our
60
H EN S - AND
prices.
GOOD COOK for ste a d y Job with W A NTED 1
FR Y E R S.
PALM ETTO GRO­
A M . PH KVATT. S E V I L L E ,
good wages. A pply AB, care
CERY. 317 PALM ETTO AVE.
Herald.
FLORID A. P H O N E 2104.
P H ON E 441.
F O R S A L E — 1033 Ilarlty-D avld- COOK, good pay. P ho ne County
8003.
TO BUY: Ono good medium else
son motorcycle, good condition,
worV mule, f o r wagon or plow,
firs t 1250.00 gels i t C an be
with no bad habits. A.M. Reseen a t H a rv e y ’s R estau ran t W A N T E D :— Yard C l e r k s and
Switchman. A pply A C L . P a s ­
m u sst, phone 646-W,_________
a n y time a f t e r 8:00 P.M. Cell
se n g e r Station o r talephona
f o r Kam Brown.
789 or 641-W.
GOOD U S E D e g g cases complete
with fillers. E g g Buying StaB A B Y 'S stroller. 110.00. P ark
tlon, 110 W. 1 s t St.
Apt*. No. 10, a f t e r 6 P.M.

retain it« n atu ru l goodness , . . keeps

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it fr.-sh lo n g e r! Ice plus a M AINE ICE
Itk H tlG K K A T O K

sw er to y u u r food nto rag e problem

EASY

HELP WANTED—

S IN G L E IR O N B ED . complete
w ith spring* a n d m a ttr e ss j i n 5 ROOM H O U 8 E d o s e fn. cash
o r terms. Phone 1000 or 226-W.

TERMS!

50 lb. Capucity

75 lb. Capacity

S P E C IA L !
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l i i m - K rider1!
-s m i c * — S t t t t o n , p h o n r d i m ,
U 8 E D B IC Y C L E, fl r a t class con­
dition. • Phono 9180.

FIFTEEN nice red la
one rooeter, 125.00. \
■, Ins, Enterprise, Fla.

WANTED TO RENT

8CALAND

WRIST
Mto i Dank
Lines Bos
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BLACK AND ta n m ale do«. d ear
Monroe Friday.- N o tify W.B.

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IN S U R U *//^*

&gt;kfWITH WAR BONDS

AN IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SPA PE R

IIK N H T.

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VOLUM E X

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Yanks Defeat
Light Forces
OnMindanao

SA N FO R D , FLORIDA,

H&gt;08

Halsey On Another Hunt

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300 Superforts Ra i d
Aj r c r a f t City Of
Nagoya Twice In
Forty - Eight Hours

T h r veteran 41st Division e*pt u m i s n t i n t r i p in m h i ) / hour,
nml overran four village* near
XitmtHiuugii
after
Sattmlny*'’*
Inii.lmg un Mindanao Inland
Tokyo repnite«l the yank* had
a h o irivadixj Una linn lain ltd, 111
mile 4 to the umiih.
l-’ive Mitmrv mile* of Nagoya
were blazing a f t e r a three-hour
iHiinhirig, Tokyo .utiimtting firr*
w«*r»* ragfng
10 bourn
later.
Kin gw| w*re
nl nn was n-ouiu Itecl
bv Sut»erfr*i lThe Manor* tienriug the final
j»h;»*r of the Jwn b attle went a f ­
ter J u p a n m e trap p ed on the
nm thru n i*lit I tif the i«l n ml with
luiiks, fhtfite thmvvers and deiioli
tioil chuige*
American troops hove* landed
near Z am h u uit'a on the m a th
weatermnofit
tip
of
Mindanao
Ifdund, m»*t junilherly of tho
[^Yilipptne* after heavy warship
Uunhnrdtncm and aerial |&lt;» mtl
log, (ten. | knjglnn M acA rthur an
flounced
Fr»rt y firat 1hvtiion unit# of
I’.irut. fieri Robert l . Elchelberg
rr '* E ighth A rm y tjuickly rap
turr.J lour villages and were advunrin*. on iCaniUvanga cit&gt;Thn landing, mode tignm»t only
light opposition, wo* in the ^Icln
ity of Wolfe airdrom e onh 20&lt;&gt;
mile* nnrihea*i of B ritish .'•orth
Borneo
Mac Arthur “aid mow! of the

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Member A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s

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Kussians Plan (ireat
New OffensiveJoin»' ‘th Allies And
Tsypassing H e r l i n

Where V . S. First A rim Crossed The Rhine

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For Hauling Twice
Freight Of ’18 War

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An mcrruM* *»f more th
.J 10D,i«011' «net the m rre»p"iid
period nf Inal vent
Indt-a
in the report of aalr** of F Im ••

pr*nhjre during Febniury

iu

th**

L e a d e r s

ported As Not K\pecting(Juick Peace

invr*u

n

m onth

m War Boinh. Fuji hi*
finrn WiNudrnw Wilm»ri tn i|&gt;04v
lh.il
Tbr history n f h t x r t y l»
Mir iiMtory of the limitation of
1
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M,
th r power of governm ent,” fend
I* i
’* f M«fd«*«l that if thi* i- un “w e 'r »«!
1
in u hit-I fin today '*
' I I'ointinjr o u t il bf
tic i&gt;art
part t ba i lt
•t
' r hill mid* bavo plavi*&lt;1
pinved In till*
this vgfer,
wear.
hr rrv falrd in s ' the rail rood*
*" l'"" hio
ca m e '

Sanford State Farmur®' Mwrlrf
«*&gt; just tft»IJ4to| ley II .1 I ehlllli 1
manager,
**‘| h
(('n M tln a t* On f l C l
!&gt;♦**»
' * f r e i g h t w i t h f e w e r tn #n » n d I f f *
AUo noth ably in tha ftj’ l th at
m the
ilUBtmi '.qmpn,,,,,, , j , , n
y , , la s t
t.
.L~~ ; r n T ' A.I1 ■
tJ&gt;i» number of tinlla iim«T fl»K tCH
if
thev
hml
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r ■
, u"'
’ ' " l a n d added that the railroad* haveyenr,
h very little more fact
o ihf
f" r t t"l h..........
,H‘ 1,1
1
i Iwot the main factor in
win
In t h , w
than the number *»r unit* *»*ld for -tat*- t|e|vn rt mi-Ht, awr -fe
tbr war
» l» n
during
February. 11* i *, w hich partmenl •&gt;&gt; otin-i i&gt;l»
I'ngc was Introduced by
such ih im
aoii M In ki ' *11 f*r**t
totalled IKJ.lO'i. Thi* clearly c
Calvin lllanc, su prrltltfiidf nt ,,f
N oIhhK m thu kn&lt;nv ^un tw l t*» the Atlantic Ciuistllnc Railroad
dilutes belter prii'&lt;» received thigive the* report*
by Visltoi, at to day's lunrhfon inyear on moat fruit* and veget
talking
ttuun f«*r ifiiuttitIoti,
a Idea.
I elude.I Kllson
S.
Adams
of
|
Ornnge* lead in value with but th#* f**u» 11nefi. ttj*- t bf Mini* Curlhagr. N.
Alvs S, T r a i n s
129,449 boxea bringing $10*1.071 fvi*ryv* h&lt;T(», Whatevi-r «*um«*i* in of Jacksonville, H ,p K tn p srd and
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—----- I The price held steady nt
50 u (iormanv rn*»*t prnb.iblv k* i!l In* I I) I. I'nylnr nf Orlando. Or C.
i«
The S a lf o r d Atlantic National* f r # u
r,»|t.ry onni- hot) nn.l • tr h tf y mlfBnrv. nml
Sank m IcmktriK apick ami &gt;|»in I a vc [need J.T.tfi n m i t e ne-d w o­ Stiff tir nn f11 (•*-r fN t thu! it will I [ J miiic- nf iislncsvill*. and I
IIai k,.\ of Sailfui d
llltpfMUnf*
nl
lUir
l
uni
with it* now in t e r i o r , root nf of (foiwl iiualit). with J'J.’.'nl
I’ro-olrnt Uny Holler antiouuc-d
aint. On the e**t wall nf the units lirtnifinit “ fi.li’.id
That
iv it * tin* Mjimiun h r r r I that a .lint tnrvting with the
UiMinir. newly |&gt;aintw&lt;l white, i»
ii hi*f(ft»* \ I#■If
llitli-r rum* New Sue ins Rotary Club wit ts*
rsiihnirr le&lt;l in ntlinber of i*\«%
a new liutii lien
h
i*i i*s l« |
units «old. 7‘, .n il bu* w i■h it., ■mi t \ paI i filn , u n !
i,i,t
- i tie Mayfstr Hotel i , - '
I 11 H i II
on-tern miirket llooftc-l ■i'n
, ih .it i.i Mi n * 1 1 k* *1 ji ’
\|,,i, l.i i f,ijtlit nt 7 ..IP o'cl.- r in
cumhinerl
1&gt;,B h ,1
I I■■r idt, nut b** rr (***.iif i-&gt;I" ,•*'1 i i ll'iig nii I'liti’c , ( tlie
usual M"" ' - V
bumper c r o j . the t&gt;rh,
lien t efrm.nn - f&gt; • fnr.nl ■,»l t »-»i*t mrirr liit.f-#».
averaged only
rente a 5« until ih»- All * * g« t Mr»*«l ami
¥
1
—------- —----pound sack •whirh brought a total will y»*t !h hrnk*!'*
,C'iu**Ml Bv IIhim * ro a a lm
j
WA SHIN GTO N, Mar. 12. VP) of (flO.HflU at the Mnrkrt, I’rr
— An iaxiH' U riel with political sent m ark et miotnlinns finds tin ,
M ilitary, and fliphunatir nffi
dynamite — w hether
Congress lowly vegetable still in the did cinln were md Iu«I»h1 t.» (rare t h c |
should outlaw racial and relig­ drums, ami seeking buyers at iiulbural nf rumnra nlvmit un
ious discrimination by employers SO to 15ft cents a snek
early (irrm ati Mirrwiilir lit th®
Tomatoes formed the fo u rth fIICl ihuL t hr AllIO kl) t he Wiiat . T h r *V ln v FmJ g r l i h l n «« i*l
was ticketed S a tu r d a y for n
(lullllr lit, title by ib r influential Item 111 Vallio i’fire of tbCsC tiolil nnvr* urn-x ( rt tnlly rr'***r*| tbr* ,S«&gt;min**lr High School arc l«b»ig
House Rules Committee.
up to t t . r t l a bushel. and f t . l l 1&gt; Rhine
Tin* Hjiiiror"la* lh '» j,l(l t hunt rn at*mit being in g'u*1
The bill, to establish n per bushels were snltl for a re tu rn same Hurt ■f *i*hful ibinking r &lt;knet 111 «in f«»r the game* next fall,
manenl F air Khnploymrnt I’rae of *24.011(5,
however Whi* b lei I •*ome nffi unit under direction of Fonrh I'tices C’ammlttoa, is in for a
Ssles nf out of ,t» te ; r,&gt;&gt;!uct- eliila i* t \ i..*s t h In riimri r# v r $' K. itlr* uLartad Spring (irac*
^
storm y session, evrp though ilk . s t a l l e d * 7 .(U'i for 1 ! 7t&gt; umt* i n l u s t f a l l In s h i m
‘ hi* piieiiTiy 1 i | f #. f l | | * u ' t - e k .
Tcwloy t h e y e e r a
principles hkve tho endorsement making
‘'
1
*f«»f February would theft l»g' moving min t h e" ,^«rhrduleil
total aalr'**
scheduled to tin
do *omi
some workutil*
workout- in
of both major p arties.
wintei vv 11 h war nn tw
froots i uniform
$.191,643.
‘ * tU ctal, and religious o r g a n i s a ­
Here, *■&gt; (nr nn th ey can b
Hhiprnrnts bv roil are on th r
Thai U.c Feds will display tretions milled a host of witnesses inerrase ss wartime .h o rta g e nf delermint-,1 from responsible of wilrienng offensive tactic* i* in*
to nupear before the committee materials and difficuiir-&gt; in »ccur ficial*. are the fact* of "[«-ace“ dicalrd by a new formation tn
when tt openg h earin gs on the in - rep&gt;airs have sharply cut situation, u* they shape up to ­ which they are being drilled, ac­
(j
ad m inistration - backed measure truck travel, Mr. Lehman said.
day:
cording to C oach Kettles.
This
Wednesday.
Mr. Lehman predicted th at the
.—A nything can nappen
A will probably s t a r t In first g e a r
Some i n d t a t l o n of th e tr o u ­ new crop of near* cornin'- on formal German surrend er is not with th r old reliable T fo rm ation
ble th a t stretehea ahead for the would receive a good price and an impossibility
tv but it Is the last and then entrrge In second kc“ V
m easure cam* fro m southerners th ere would be a good q u a n tity thing Allied le a d e r, ^exp ect.
as a double wing formation with
on the rules com m ittee this week providing there is no frceie.
2. — Both military'.X' and dip lo­ nn untwlanced line, all of which
when th e bill g ot a b rief p rtmatic exp orts on G erm any look is a I’op W arn er creation with
*
llminary hearing.
for a piece meal break u p of the ■necial trim m ings by Cosrh Ja c k
'
“ t w o nd er,- said Rep. Cox (D
enemy, with the la r g e s t s u r ­ McDowell nf Rollins College
Go.), “ If thla bill Isn’t a n a t­
W hat this combination will do
renders wmccted to lie bv arm ies
tem pt to b reak down all social
so th at enem y resistance In some no one knows, but It Is r u m o r­
distinction ae d m ake a melting
form m ay d ra p on for weeks and ed the boys a re g e ttin g plenty
* p o t o u t o f t h a country. It's a
hep to It, especially with a new
months.
th in g t h a t t e a - to be gone into
gunner,
Willi*
Anderson,
U. 8. NAVAL AIR ST AT IO N.
5.—Various kinds of “ feeler*’’ tail
thoroughly". ,
Jacksonville, Mar. 12. (Special I have been coming Into Allied erstwhile all a ta t e end for Ft.
E r m Republicans shied away —Seam an F irst Class w illia m capitals for many m onths. (They Lauderdale who recently e m i­
from definite co m m itm en ts on F ts h b u m e Ravanel, J r „ 107 R- are always investigated. But evl- grated to these parts.
Willis
th* pending bill which emerged Seventh
Street.
Sanford,
w as denllv th ey have o rig inated In­ will be what Is technically known
from th e labor co m m ittee several presented his wing* as a U. S- variably with u nauthorised p e r ­ s* s spinner back.
All of this
weak* ago. i
..
nava] aircrew m sn this week when son* or person* having no In­ spell* trouble for opponent* of
R e p u b lic a n !'L e a d e r M a r tin of he completed the finel phaao of fluence in Germany.
T herefore the F n l i next aeoaon.
I ..
M assachusetts told » r e p o r t e r ha tr ain in g n t thla station, It wse none of them ha* ever been of­
I i
is in f a s o r of the principles of a announced.
ficially
recognised
ns a real
&gt;
f a i r em p lo ym ent p ractices law
Bon of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. peace overture.
j , but be w ouldn't a a y b e will hack RaTenel, th e 10-year-old a irc re w O ther Reasons
th# p r e s e n t . . b " ‘
tpan ,h»». undergytwrp y g i r V a l g l d ^^4^—Thc^ bc'UtL her,- 1*^ th a t ^ths
trfe tn rn c i i f *ierii1 $rtrmr
ebonies, flying and grot
peace a t a» v tim e a f t e r GVrmany
Mr*. E. B. Taylor, D08 M yrtla
o perations under sim ulated com ­ became engaged In n defensive
b a t conditions. R e is now re e d y war of encirclem ent, and on Avenue, was tak en to her home
fo r d u ty a s g m em ber of a n a ir- term s favorable to th e Allied In an unconscious condition th is
com bat team , e ith e r aboard an side except th ey would have been morning as tha reoult of a colli­
a irc ra ft c a rrie r or a t a n av al far short of unconditional s u r ­ sion a t about 1:10 o ’clock be­
a h statio n .
render. T hev would have had to tween the Chevrolet sedan she
Ravanel enlisted In the N a v y provide,' it is believed, for the was driving w e s t on N in th S tre e t,
Feb. 10, 1044.
continuation of G e rm a n y oa a and a Ford sedan being driven
nawerful m ilitary s t a t e and also north on P a rk Avenue by H erfor the protection of th e N a tl bert Lam pert of L*ks MaryW A RP W IN B RO U N D _____
Mrs. T a y to e - w a a - r e p o r te d 4hie
6.—A ny modification o f uncon­ afternoon to be resting comfort­
W A SHIN GTO N, Mar. 10, M V - ditional s u r r e n d e r a lo n g th ose or ably gt home In splto of brulaoe
Suprem e C o art today refao ed p ny ^olher. l l n a U u i o w n ^ h t n . h M on the head and side. Extant of
- o i T t t * VilMIly 6 t r p n Seen a n d U described a* com­ tW Injuries ' eati not be delerm*
gov ern m en t’s le is u re o f 10 M ont- pletely .unacceptable.
This
Is ined until x-rays a n taken, ac­
tru er today th a n ever before with cord In g to Mr. Taylor.
American and Allied forces penPolice reported both cars
etratln g Into the h * a r t rff j h e ’ aged, the Chovrolet on the le f t

twte, a, much

CITY BRIEFS

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Racial Hill Ticketed
For P u b l i c Hearing

1High School GridderH
Hcgin Spring Practice

Sic Billy Ravanel Jr
Awarded Air Wings

Mrs. E. B. Taylor
JLnrtln A c c 1d e nJ

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1t k« ii- .ilnitif i" 1Mkh*** nf thll
Khuirt a m11-1 futii
f tn’ i un&amp;'hmiJ*
;( rt (hi Hr it 1*1) III!1 1'’»* I'M»uiif (*» m»»*

ih*’ fen tu ITi i* I t .til Vrm\ Inul
MPl’i I- * i atall 11 ». "hi!i‘ *‘Iht*r
i (llV 1xi»Ml * V4(|tsNt V,•ui .ill i . i r i n i i n
ttP i| »&gt;f til,. Kl. 1IIP .kMe1 MunvIIq
Biitux * hcif 1 I n '( ‘ rtlrttl Itrit’ki’l t.
k "U&lt;-1 n -» , iiriiH
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1 “4|r»«-*|»a,l m* 1 y 1 sA— - m r r - f i r k n
in. .’ Sk -ill* 1 4*- ( ( skn ,irl tilerv
1 -till 111 INi ,1*1 .
t iu| nij*hl In

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$250

In 1be north,

fiia'»cIt *►
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I n-nlr I hr l miM it nlmn. had PtCfap
! (■**#♦ ih r Stiprrnu^ Fmirt, m o d * a
fiihbtr *l u ih p mu of ('nnffr«M, T H I S H F A I A t i K . M t he l l h i m
* (in
inl-tlirsa-t rt Tk.I pilpd UD R Hitljfrt foferd t» in o f
iiI h » I »bt . f
rr 100 billion y %d i l r u l ,'&gt;*r I »ft f to t M
h till r
fl-f llttliU-s 4•I n O *f - » I *• *i •
1 vi.'ld to ii,* man m mv love *11e n g i h * r
1 tu
i 1v * i
Mu* country urn I mv a d m lm
rn»l ita 11k y*-1■ ile*'i i t« J t
n for it." fir IMM-Ictl nn h r
i p c r i I t*il that hi ha* n *on i n t i i r
H e - ' oiiy now striving in Franc® fetid
rrg n iu rly

fit* **

The &lt;*&gt;rm nu«, w h o h a v e
y i e l d e d e tj rh t t n w i i s . -laid t h e
hndfcr* in ,»it hu l ' fi 'Iret^+nctl lip
?«'
I* t i»i dr**
Ihr
\floilcJin^
f*.uirr.i
It
f
fiv** mi Ira

Sales At Market Capital Officials
During February Deny That Break
Are Up $100,000 In War Imminent r
A llifc l

litn rln lrii

I iw rm iflit
i-arried
tfu* Ami&gt;ticiiti I'itd t Arm y u
fi&gt;\\ limulryil &gt; ttrils tlw p in
In th&gt;&gt; Rt'innKPii Itritlifehcad
us it«*rlin litvlttrotl iln* Rhine
t&gt;r n lyfflii’iiiI hnii li&lt;-i‘.-t widenrtl In 12' ; nille-t v\ it h 25,000
met! n crtis' the r u e r

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l&gt;erlaring th a t ' T v e g o t Do
fight with tlie lahnilng man, I “hl
a ft lend of the laboring man, In­
fect, I’m one myself, hut I don't
think this country should ba
iui/i#.l o i , r ia h im ," O, il.
• t ' n u m n a h , Gs., tohl the R
i tub today th at it is the p a t
doty of rverytme in A m t r | c i l" t o
Mill k 12 In Id hours a d a y if
o c ii s s a r y tu win this w ar M d
deplored the spread of strlk.Da,
T A K1N*C1 A V At A T11) N from Jap hunt un? fin
while
V .lnmuf1 " ,,lk
"J'"*
«n&lt;1 • b*,« in thi* m u n try
William V IlnUey. ro m m ander nf the
K Third Fleet, \ -he
I ' m n f runl w r ' v c a l r ^ t d v ftot
with one of the wild turkey* lie hugged during a «dn***l «•»
l .immmiMm in tht* poimtry, * i l r .
CiForgia plnnUitinn near rnioiiiu*vdle Thu* t« nn n ff u in l 11 ^ V
' I'mfi* *aiii, a m hr* in«i **tct| thftt
phot ii , ( I ntcrimthuuiit
I mucti uf thi* nation'* troubl#*
1 ►%
•( Iwrn 4‘Uii%cst (,y un*rrupuloU*

Units Sold Increase
Slightly Over Num ­
ber Soid in Fell. ’Tt

M H E R DO.

Berlin Reports Rhine Bridgehead
Is Widened With 25?000 Americans
Page D e p l o r e s
Spread Of Strikes!
And Absenteeism

(Hr A u « rla ir4

Tank-led A m uricun iim'.sioet foew a Kwe(i&lt; antde m ea­
g er Jap an ese resistan ce in
the sm ith w estern cd fn er bf
th e P hilippines today as 300
S u p e rfo rtre sse s poured 25,000 tons of in cendiaries on
th a irc ra ft city of N agoya in
th e second m id n ig ht raid un
Jap a n in -18 h o u rs.

M O ND AY , MARCH

InIMIs

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V . r iCHIt
tit , i•f tV*4
i . . ..
an&lt;|
Director Wi l s o n 1 1 H•i»«1%■Ii*trt*t ........in &lt;. ‘1uiVl.trtt lt-.l itiniu*
list I 4' til
! tir t hr u *1.VIiw
T rt vi 4 -1f |* h&lt;*! wit’ll
(he t w • I- - '
Reports There Is t lie- s. . - , hrt.l IrtH" 1'rtlift11. l' eUrtii»e.| ltnf |
Cabbage Surplus |,:Hu;lld ,, Kvans

Program Planned
For Lake M a r y
P i one e r Night
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Dies At SO After
limited To Put i p ;j Months Illness

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I d l l H 1 A n iH U M H e S

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S le „nr Ke nt u r e s
Wit! He Presented1

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Dtirothy
('fumlicY
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with. Mr* Iln Hi J k *«ui
fet lit® pl®nn
Hotferv’x popular
H*;u|er.
Charlfn M*»rriR4*n "ill
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with
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Mrn. Ikmrilf Hi I*r», I rufr*«n»liiil
marim ba i»rti*t will |*Inv *' I hr
Roxary uml Itufintt I***vp ( all.
fertomi&gt;H.uir*l by Mr*, I Hu*
A blfeckfferr rxk11 &lt;if u d iT ^ ’JU 1
Ira in In it a raw rrcruii " i t l h«*
fiven by Mr, l.an« ami I Hinky
W if h t. W It. r«n»t»olly will piny
fe banjo M»ln.
Mr*. Alton IlMxbtiry of Sanfonl
will |fiv&lt;* a Rjireial tap linim- lo
music by the nrrhrxtrn
The orchestra program will h*
100 per&lt;*rnt M arrh. ( tiNhman,
O v irtu rp . Folk Hunir« «»f Am»*rtrr»,
lilldrw tfi; "A lw ays." by Berlin;
Anchor* A**«flKh ( " i l h U p ‘lance
by Mr*. D u j t .n r y ); "Gw! Illr**
A m erica," “Th.- Quilting 1‘urty,"
"C a rr y Me Hack to Old Vir
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y ^ •'* U nlrvn Song,"
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"When
You and I Were Young Maggie,
f a atirprU a m n n b e r l amI_SLnrSpangled Banner. Mis* Charlotte
Isulll is pianist for the orchestra.

S g t Raymond I^cke
Wounded On Palan
8 f t . Raymond W. I-ocke and
erife and son of New Jersey, are
spen d in g a I (Way leave wiU»-the
fa r m e r ’s m other, Mrs, M argaret
Locke, COO W est F irst StreeL
8 f t , Locke has J u s t returned
from d u ty In The Pacific t h e i U f
where he serveiL SI months with
th e MariVit*.
8 g t Lxtcke was woundetl while
in action on Palau, R a p t 10.
1M4. He spent a short leave in
A u stralia end New Zealand, lied
w ill r e p o r t S a tu r d a y a t Quantico,i,
Vo. f o r d u ty .

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Kdllor* Notr:-—1 he followi:SNB. IN 4i( I MiN I d t ‘/ ‘Mll
lug name- of I s o , In service
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’home on lease" have been
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-ui.mil t rd In the Pilot Club
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I'om nn --..•'-..I . tlgtiltlig
for whirh Mr* Z.lt. Ratliff,
unit &gt;,f il.c I lr,-&gt;
n nr ,,f it,,. Inggpst uioi5n.hU'&gt;tr lrp h n n e A.M-J, and Mlsa
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Wilmington, v&gt; '
•'’ (he North | , | „ , r
h ire Frulnv evening when
V2.1-W have heen selected aa
luri.li&gt; ii Shi| l&gt;.n(,l"ig 1 » . null, h ,,te i * l. S tate and City law i'lla com m itter tn secure names
* « , fill*.I out
the t lin rlesin n f„rgr n iriit Bgencie* •wiwpi-l down
of service men end women t e
Navy Vnrd
f
I ,,,, n -hark that CISv ofticev* had
that their Iriends may know
Altnrk c arg o vessels, named ' l*.&lt; ti watching for s,,me lime, and
when the} are in Sanford.
fL,l coioitiei. a i r la-iween 100 and 1a rrested two negroes. Jerry Mi r
ftllll feet in length, with a beam | | m
I Jack Johnson tn vhltl!oy It W n p h tS Jr.. PhM 1/c,
«tf more than rill f. el T h e n U n ! torn to 4ft gallon* of m&lt;H&gt;n»hi".' is -pending a leave with hia parm-g-, ranges fr,»m 7 oou |«, I l.ttOO |i,,u,,r. I'*’,' vml'ly five
»,,,lh&gt;n I entelink Avenue
Inn*, lull load d i - |.la.... ..
Thev
, and one .10gallon emplv |
a re armetl with five or itiree im'n , barretl was seiieri
\Vd»on i
S ing letary , S l / c ,
gun* und with t" um I
"&gt;m
| he
two negroes wrere
tran*- who hu* finished his taail tr a in ­
anll ain-raft
gun*
In cnmtial ferred S aturday morittn"
to Or ing at Great T a k e s. III., and has
operatl«n. the attack c a rg o *hin I | nndn to be ImuiiiiI over tu n Fed Iwen spending n »i*-day leave
I* proltably the most heavily rrB |(Irani!
Ju ry .
They
are with hi* parents, Mr and Mrs.
arm ed te**el in (he c arg o r a t a i charged with possession and trans W | | Singletary, will leave to­
gory enn y lu g thuli'and* of hm - iHirlalinit of nnmnshlnc luinnr
morrow for Chicago. IH &gt;n e n ta r
eSJ_trr&gt;o.t s u p p l i e o ^ am n u m it n n r n ^tra rlle l|.» 4 4 n ^ In t b C .Takd a a i Ttaflar ’erhool — -— —vehicles, gasoil ns, and medical | j fj norland of the Feil&gt;rnl narsupplie*.
cotir* tllviahiA; Percy A. Mem,
l.leut, Comdr. E. L. Bnthwell, j S ta t e beverage lns|»*ctnr. Police
IJRNR, A ssistant Captain of the | Chief Roy O- Williams, and PaYard. as commlsalonlcg officer, | trolm en Eugene Hall nml C C
commissioned th e vc**el for the * ll«dcnlaiugh.
WASHIN GTON. Mar. 12- UP)
F u r some lime city
ifficers
Nnvy I(rpartm enl
S rn a to r T a ft ( R-Ohio) said to­
have
tried
to
get
evidence
on
Commander Budri. th r skipper
d ay th a t General Douglas Maeof the new a tt a c k cargo vessel. Martin and Johnson, who have A r th u r should be bro ug h t t o
been
questioned
in
City
Court,
'Raahlngton to help d eterm iM
Is o veteran Merchsnt Marine
final - e t r o t e g y to defoat
officer, lie la a 1U2U g r a d u a t e of hut there h a d .nut been cvtdiDce the
enough
to
convict
them.
This
t h e Pennsylvania State N au tical
Ja p a n .
N o tin r t h a t F leet Ad­
School at Philadelphia and served time, the "evidence" w as poured miral Chester N lm i ti Is s l s ll '
as a licensed officer w ith the Into the sewer, all hut five gal- In W a s h ington, S e n a to r
TI. R- LlfiH fflT two y eata ahd to ns of mormshtne tttpmr retained h e reg ard s it as Bk
w ith the A m erican E xport Line* fn r trial purposes. T ho rest of th a t MacArthur has not
the evidence em pty bottles was summoned home since the w M
for 16 years.
placed on the lawn in front of began.
the jail where the bottles a t­
S en ato r George (D-Ga.) said
The sensation of eolnr ean he tracted quite a bit of attrntlon. he th ou g ht M a r A r t h u r ’l exp eri­
produced by stim uli o th er th an Many of the bottle* were in sngsc ence ought to tw utilised In ae)-.
fight, for Instance pressure on tho sack* for easy carry ing . One b ot­ ectlng the suprem e comm ander
for the final drive on Tokyo,
tle contained a few prune*.
eyeball In cpmplclc darkness.
( (Until

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Moonshine Raid Is
Made By Officers

Senator T a f t Wants
MacArthur’a Advice r

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PAGE TWO

.MONDAY. MARCH 12. m i

T H E S A N F O I l f ) H E R A L D , SANFORD FLO R ID A

B e rlin R e p o r t s
Rhine Bridgehead
Widened By U. S.
( C t s t l s u e r t * a r * i s tis s i
fen iiv e w estw ard
from
Upper
S lle ila , g e ttin g within 23 mile*
o f H o r a v i k a - O s t m r a ptuw-iiin.t
th « M oravian gap.
Moscow, am id official sil»m e
on a new offensive, said Soviet
Command il shifting larg e force*
to th« lle rlln front o r e u n r a t o n
to a n o th er m assive shove on ’hr j
cap ital aim ed a t 'linking with the
AUfod a rm ie s in the Kits** valley
In th e h e a rt of G e r n u n f . it
plan said Berlin ndght be l.y
paaaed.
Pbw srfully reinfotced U.N F ir rt,
T h e l i f t I 111! UN Hint ** two i iif lit
A rm y troops lasher) uul more than
fi m ils at several points Sunday coUfiU’r ulLut k» #41 hi * Ut luiiaitload
•in** (Ipfksil || 1s || /
fro m the llcmngeo hridgvjteuil, ilu n r iK i l t f
w hich the G e rm a in s lid stretched | t it tilth, hoi iiilillety bioko tlivrn
f o r 11 nitlea along the l l h in e 's ' up.
e a s t hank and wut supplied by
num erous pontoon bridge*. ■
Suprem e Allied ilc u d q u n rte .» i
P a rtly Stripping the security chink
from the b rid g eh ead —possible «vi*i
depce th a t th e critical hrnir* were
p u t —said It was three miles deep
and nine miles wide, with the
A m ericans in possession of eignt
i u s i i m s s r t * a Pas* o a« i
Cast bank tow ns, one of them enemy garrison or thi? second
unidentified.
*
larg est island of the Philippine*
. A s th is push menacing Get- was “cau g h t off guard and has
m an y 's Inner citadel began to Inn fled to the hillIs In d is o rd e r'.
lie declared th a t “we now eon*
irol the entire length of the
w estern shore* of the Philippine
l*lnnd*. fi mn th r n o rth w estern |
tit of l.uron to th r sou th w estern (
tif iii M indanao r. distan ce of |
| a p p ro x im a te !. 8(Hi miles.
“ Thr blockade of th r S m ith ,
i liilia Sen anil th r rim sn ip rril

Thi* m ark et will have thr m uni
supply of vegetables and citrus
fruits this week.
"P n lu ik a report* good volume
of cabbage, with prices steady ol
from 50 to (S(J ceMs per bug,
e-«*1e«
.,f poorer quality

How Sober Hoskins
Got His Name

Yanks Defeat
L i g h t Forces
On Mindanao

‘ lin in g

n fl

li

Miulh |» triteiiVltXfng'

tin

emy holdings w o t „f t,,c Ithm.
In Ute S aar and 1‘a ln tlim u l.y
laU h ig control of 4H m ile, of "" d
th e Moselle R i v . . ' ............
bank
between Goldens ..nd Tr.v. .... * r

THIS IS O K I H U on bloody Iw e—one hill at the top of which (c en ter, background) w as a reinforced ccncreto
pillb o x, declared by the J a p a to ba J‘im pregnable.3 M arines of the 4th Division c e n b e aeon digging foxholes
*’ *u«T etruggta slowly u p w ard over th a volccnlc sand. All a b o u t a re sign* of the b itte rn m s at th e struggle.
B o d k e of dead and w ounded a r t scattered over the hillside: d o thin*, packs and m a n y Item s at eq u ip m en t
a r e strew n about. T he flahtlng Is the toughest la M arina h isto ry .
M
.(In tern atio n al SaundpKoto)

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f r e i i r h l r f ti (diRiMii t,

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HOWTOCOMEH0M£WITH

J u s t rem etnber to ta k e th a t
ttm it u.cd fats to your

butcher. O ct 2 rad point*
beaut for each pound. Keep
Saving Died F ata for the
Fighting Front!

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Cvpynikl, l'H S , I 'mini Slalft /?ffiirfi Vourvdati

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and it moves fast
HI HAD A HUO COMING amt r .r n tiouuUi* Mar A rthur {ot It, a i the
picture shins a. fium Mr* S c u u * ‘ *ftnwm, wife nf tt\r P rrsidrnt of the
PhlMpplnfsa. It happmett fb i r m t !bo in r iiiftiu e t in Manila w h en the
civil admlniftrftttnn of th r C'mmnntiu o i'tu \* turned m cr t/&gt; Prcuidcnt
Oim cna bv the heroic lil&gt;rra*&lt;'r
i /ufcrmihoruil Nouivdohofo)

B orneo

OPEN DAILY 13;4
ADULTS IOc
SERN

LAST DAY - MON

cuuslol
and t w o tUK* )

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vc^Bol, a FchtMinci
EniiTj rise claimed a 11 i, t ii « i
ZandMVunvi! mm hit with "100 . N'avy enlistee this week
* hi r
•on* of ttomliiis JI iuim Iav and F rb Raymond Chestet Gunmln u| timt
dev ni LiboratOra foineil wur- community was sworn into tin f
fh ip i In th&lt;» | re-ipvadiivi poundl* the Navy a ftet preparing p ti|ic u !
\ f win-enirim* plmir hurnin*
inv, B arrark* and tupply ureas thw tlg h Iht Orlando office &lt; nn
•w Ltiii f u r l r u n c l i m h u t \ h ?
weru M’t afire
I nda, w in, just turned l i I* *' •
-f I nn, I i*i*i a mitr-tfe. hut
Zatiibtuinirii i» u city uf I ,00&lt;1 son ot Ml and Mrs Oltbp&lt; 1 &gt;n
o n t h e e x t r e m e mj ulhvvc«t tip* of min of E nterp rise
Hr espect* *iTJ*» i n u oeim u* ii* ( l i m b in in
Ole *'hrcnkM which aupcndpi to to t.e ‘'idled tor training In aim i 11"IIM’d f Ss I If’lil fi*vt II SKimiti
tw, n r r l o
turkey ehni^11 Mindanao.
M i n d a n a o bn* 1 null o n e o# f h r
rntntnl of the ‘‘ro*
hnlbt-fl* of ifuerritln r r ^ p t m u c
p which was near
to the dai uior“i nt«uc ih m lly aft
A Hied ocHot homli*.
err t h e to te m s o v e r r u n L u zo n
wiped off the map
In rti'ont month* the ^u erriL
ih r e t cenlurira ago
Ih*. o ftrn led I•v Amcrtcan A rmy
offievr* and auntdiiHl by aubmartnea, hnvr ronflncd the Mlndftnao Jnpnnp^r to the tu rn er
cltlc# and irnrrlaon alrnn^hohU.

KEEP Y OU R CAR Y O U N G WITH

m o tm n im p i

Munl&gt; WiMilic)
Maxie Ri**cnm o ia w m

fU ^ m jT T n r m

8 E E : C s p tu r n l Jap an ese film
show* our «hlp» ami planes
in vi.ld action In 20 minulr
featurelte
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TUESDAY DNLY1
WANT TO GO . .
TO HOLLYWOOD?
n y iN G sortie nalami to eat
when jo u r m a n r j runa out .
a walUe**' u n lto tm . not lot
use on a m o t le lot . . .me
pair of stu rd y walking shoe*
(f o r pounding pavement* and
Mtrh.MVing) . . a re tu rn trip

Wartime ConecrviiUon Means
NEW PAINT JOBS!

Bumper-to-Bumper

T he rule o f th e duy Is “Make
the m ost o f w hnt you h»ve.H
R epair— not rebuild. Lot ua
aupply y o u r rep air Deeds.

Maybe wc itbould use such
n am e* m o r e often. And o n e Fit
like to add 1* “ Tolerance." i f we
all bail T o le ra n c e fur a middle
&lt; p ^ T ? . ' M u '4 ..U iU lttJt, ttc'il
a r c a b e tte r, h ap p ier world.

ilium type a ml triade 1 * 1m v *hu*
nu nth tier* tii#*«lei air uiof di'iiumd
el(tw
M arket
tv u&gt; liull
Pi n
rutiur vsiia from 51 In to %2 Mi
HG(Olilm« to einv t ahlmr*1
were t'*x» few lo i|Uoti About I '1
r III Io Md * IHPt" *i IIy HIf i11*'l»11* tM*»I*f111
bs kraut fBcti»rlri&gt; «* S t ■&gt;nn o*.
to bulk luutird Vollnm* u cx
perltMl to rrn ch
tmlo.nl* | vi

1,OtH&lt;*ton

Nylon nettin g is used for Arm y
sleeping hammocks In the South
1‘nrtflr t.rcon*e il doesn't au n eal
to te rm ites, nnd because It realsts
mold dries uulrklr. Is mildew
proof anil w eight le*a than c o t
Inn. altho ugh il hn* nearly twice
II* lenaile atren g th

“ 8 huck*,“ sa y s ftolw Fs dad.
“ W e nam ed B o b er ‘Sober* fust
b ecau se he looked th a t way
w hen he *va* b o m L ike we
csllssl h l a ^ ^ - M i ^ j n w r b ^
o th e r s ille r T r l * * ^ A n d l t ’a bad
Its effect on all o f ’em ," be add*
With sp irit. (P rtaay Is th e old
m aid In th e lire*kins fam ily.)

SI |f» Blnck«, Tender^r»*«* *, Way,
nuuntifulDs and IKdU %nU\ ut
J.l 1*0, vviih n few lowt r P i p ^ i
%&lt;il nine wm» motlcj'mta it ml! df’innn I
fair, with m arket ntcndy l*rur
rnn*r vsnn from 7fi ren t- to
fM&gt;
for ItufOtels Mild Si f»0 to Si J &gt;

thea a ,0U^ ‘YnnoIi Il, Overrun

, f ' ’ ’soinifii|K«n
i n ' T '* uriti
' ' T ' l ' o t l r mile#
T ‘
.
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A t le s it *3 m art1 I formal tovuu
.......
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v (l ,
,
,
w ere overran by the Third Army
,h "
T h e U.8 F ir - l and Thi, 1 \ . m
Ihl
Kll&gt;1 &lt; „ «lr&gt;
Ua pressed po»*.biv 2-t.«on «..*•
l(tl
m a n troops in t h r Tifrl Moun ................. .
MJhX north of the MoveUe min « (ton of .lnpnne*e pitthove* and
SBtk of probably 10(1 square mile*. , , , i .m.I ti.ri- ,tmtu tin
.tub
leas th an a tc'iith of .(„ *i7r l o i n Shindiu line rust of Manlln.
* M n the trap wn* .p ro n g Frnlny
T)(t Eleventh Airborne U ivi F in al liquiilatii.il *&gt;V|H*|| n v s r ; .ion and th r I' Hti Itr iim riilul
f o r this pocket, along with ih r &lt; .....I at Tvinn krpi up th r u d i l \ r
17 miles the G rim m * .till noiti , ainug ttir so uihrru *hurr of l.i on the north hunk of Ihr M“ **dl ' 1 /.nil clr a rlp g tin north rni* rf
In 17 days since the A m n n all* | llir W r d r l.la n d I'usvage tirbroke across the Ilnet. Alll.nl m in tweet. I u rn ii and A m erican'held
Me bad all but fulfilled G eneral Mindoro
Eisenhower** ord i*i s* 11» i|i*t t r&lt;»v
S Iii I* I y »i Vr* I«
ihromf Germ an VkCut of Ihl* RM ik*
\ m r r i i u n unit* on
in a triaritfulur teeclinn of
mu ,• tiL’Iiim M|urr*yc mi nm iuni,
Cm Germany 6f» *nt!o* vs .h ai Sumn»4*i un i t»i of t)o* I'hilint h c baio nnti Iflft milfia from
Mitivv
limit !■*•?* ilru|-m*s1
HU
n o rth to »outh.
of t* \pb*Hiv^f ui&gt; « u t i i f u m t
Now the Grrifinmi wen* tmitlniw' t o r
/ I c r r e l r to hotrt hnrk nn nvnianrhe f a c i l i t i e s a i Knr rnotH . r m o u n t n
\
i*ntr««f
c t thmiKHnil* nf
l-imt
Army t n « no irdiuceptiun
troopf. lHi|niettMl
by urtillorv. Intiiitirr mI ’ mcWimu aIi i i u Imu o f f

F r o m w h o re 1 sit, th e r e m ay
be s o m e th in g In w h at S ober's
dad sayu. N a m in g children riftcr
v ir tu e s la a fine oM A m erican
custom. Ias»k a t the n a m e s of
o u r pioneers an d pilgrims: FalUi,
Flnus, C h arity, Hope, K rnesL

Squu.h b ro u g h t up u» X.
poorer grade* around XI
“ [lean shipment* and
at f’uhukce continued i
with tile m arket firm. I
brought Slt.OO to (3.20.

radir anlt' carliei that
" " n ' M ’. ' H » ° " Krld1y
^ 'e

E v e ry b o d y kicls Sober Hoskins
a b o u t his m i n e Of co urse, they
allo w th a t Il‘a ap p ro p ria te . Sober
n e v e r d rin k s a n y t h i n g stro n g e r
t h a n a glass o f beer. A n d n
h a r d e r w o rk e r In th e fields th ere
n e v e r was.

Director J YiLio n .
Reuorts th e re Is
C a b b a g e Surplus

th e .In p a u e .r cnfjgllejil

J' y‘

were n)« ’c for less K ra u t in!,
b« e s tn :te d moving n o rth |u*
t¥,rk, w ith several rurj. beiri.
loaded. Turnip* and collat'd* imn
rd in »n all quantities from
smn.l acreage. limn 1* !,„,(]
needed there.*' he said.

SERVICE NOW
iln—Htna for that Ihorough oI*p^
Haro** whol Furw Oil’s complala Bump«r*lo*Bumpar

ticket.
OK (lev Parks gowns . . a
iMkff, low. Im ported roadatar . .
a parmmal m aid . . a thousand
dollar checking account.
OR BETTER

YET

firs t sea w hat kind of a place

Hollywood la bahlnddh«-«ccnc*

JANET GAYNOR
FREDRIC MARCH
ADOLPHE MENJOU
MAY ROBSON

‘iA S T A R
IS B O R f i - '

right in the middle joflhe Hurrycnlls
ltse^rmd64ng^ great job in keeping

In tB C H N IC O IiO fl!

PLUS C O - H IT !

DuPont
Paints

When your Long Distance call is over a line to
a w ar-busy center, she
r—"Please limit
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call xo dt miniiM*;

-------- T h a t’s

during the rusJTperiods,

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M O N I/z iV , M A R C H 1 2 . 1915

• Negro Colleges
To Seek Aid In
f
1945 Campaign
$1*550,000 Drive Mappedat Joint Meet Of
o Business, Educators

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T H E SANFORD H E R a I D
in the co u n try , w ith H,f&gt; t*er cent
s e rv in g the race a-* te ach ers , doc
t u r * and m in is te rs
T h r re m a in
in g 15 per cent, he stud, was tn
s m a ll a group to ai l - u b -ta n t l a l i \
-in th e solution o f th e race p r o ­
blem s
Mr
I lo v in g b e liev ed th a t NV
griK 's do not w a n t w h ite c itize n s
to face this p i oblern alo ne
Hi
sa id the college m em b ers o, tin
fu n d are g r a d u a tin g an a v e ra g e
o f ri.Ouu N egroes y e a rly , and th m
th e fu nd w ould seek to step up
th is n u m b er to IKHI.UOU ev e ry fo u i
y e a rs .
D r. Johnson
th e n
posr«l
th e
h y tK ith tfis th a t a “ (le rm n n rocket
bo m b . by d e s tro y in g th e b u ild tn r
" d o w n to th e fo u r th flo o r, w m ild
also have le ft Hf» per cent o f the
A m e ric a n p a p u la tio n w ith o u t mbq u a le ed ucatio nal fa c ilitie s " He
r a id he has a lw a y s been c o n fi­
d e n t th a t the race p ro b le m can
la? solved th ro u g h th e c o -o n er,i
Iro n " n f reso u rcefu l w h it A m e r i­
cans fro m
th e
N o r th
and
the
S o u th , aided b y
N e g ro le a d e r
i h l p . M He also paid tr ib u te
to
Mr
M o rg a n as a " d e e p f e e lin
S o u th e rn e r."
50,000 New D o n o rs In *11
M r . R o c k e fe lle r disclosed th a t
th e U n ite d N e g ro C o lle g e F u n d
re c e iv e d 70,000 in d iv id u a l c o n t r i­
b u tio n s m its - - f i r s t - n m t m i g n a
y e a r ago, T h e n u m b e r, ho r a id
irieh ided r.0,000 g i f t * fro m
p e r­
sons who never b e fo re hud d o iin l
ed to N e g ro achoo l*. T h r to ta l
ra is e d was |V 01 ,K 1 2 .1 8 , w ith N e ­
g ro e s
c o n trib u tin g
$ 10 0 .ODD

HEW
YORK
C IT Y , M u r
12
(S p e c ia l)
A p la n to expan d the
• il tic n t ton aI itr o ifr u m i o f J2 n f the
n a tio n 's
tea tli nic
N eg ro rollcifes
w as
mithm **l
th is
week
at
.*
jo in t m re tirig o f Ininin r * * le a d e r*,
c o lU ffe tru s te e s and o th e r tiffi
r ia ls
In th r Hninl»ow Room o f
th e R adio U o rtto r a t ton o f A m e n *
r a n B u ild in g iti R adio C ity . A ll
th e
schools
me
tu irtic in iiH n g
m em b e rs of th e
U n ite d
N tg rn
C o lle g e F u n d , w h ic h w ill in itia te
a c a m p a ig n on A p ii l 10 fo r $1.fi50,000,
Thom as A
M o rg a n . president
o f th e S p e r iy l o t p tu atm ri. who
has nrcc|&gt;tt»l th e post of cnrntinigfi
c h a irm a n , e x p la in e d th a t fftSO,.
000 i f nee&lt;led to bridge n void
b e tw e e n ic h o o l o p e ra tin g co sts*and
w a r depleted in co m e. H e said r e ­
p a irs w ould re (|U ire an o th er |$ 0 0 ,*
0 0 0 le a v in g a b a lan ce o f 1100,000
fo r student aid u m l fo r im p ro v in g
fa c ilitie s and e n la rg in g lib ra rie s
T h e im p o rta n c e o f N eg ro ed u ca­
tio n to the fu t u r e o f ru rc r e la ­
tio n s in this c o u n try was c trc *s c d
Mr. Morgan u m iu u n aiJ th a t
by » n u m b er
KiKiiji b r
th e m
w ere Job'll 1*
uncle eft* I l f r r h n ir m s n o f th e a d viso ry com
J r . W n I te i 1 1**v 1 n g , p re - Id en t o f fnlttci% a tw it w h ic h he held in
1
AI! *1 A Ts vior . 1111i'll I n M oTVlrfilila s t y e a r ’s c a m p a ig n M i l i m i n g
W J nhn-nii. lm '^ M len l o f H o w a rd [mat y e a r ’s n a tio n a l ch air m an, w ill
th e
e x e c u tiv e
m in n u t tee
I ’ m v e iM ty . W u *h in g l&lt; in , th e n a ­ bed
tio n ’s larg e st
N e g io in s titu tio n W m t h m p \V A ld r ic h is s e rv in g
s tre a s u r e r , w ith F r a n k M T o t to n .
o f h ig h e r le a r n in g
T h e w orld. M r K m * k r fe lltr said. o f th Chase N a tio n a l H a n k an d
" is locked h i m o r ta l eo m h at to p m k l f n t
of
th e
Young
M en
decide tmrt an d for all w h e th e r C h r is tia n A a s u c ia tiu n , a ' c h a ir
lih e r ly shall In- preset veil n r d e ­ rnnn / o r N ew Y o r k C it y W illia m
s tro y e d "
lie
said
the
U n ite d D e a n
F ilth ie r
is
head o f
th e
N e g ro C ollege F u n d seeks to pro- fo u n d a tio n c o m m itte e
m ote
" m u tu a l
s y m p a th y , under
O th e r
c h a irm e n
a re
lle m v
s tn r u lm &gt; to le ia iie e and g&lt;aw| w ill" P e a r y , fo r B o s to n , F r a n k (in n n e tt
by a ffo rd in g A m e ric a n s an o p p o r­ fo r Ito rh e n te r; C- A r t h u r B ru c e
tu n it y
to w o rk , plan anti give fo r M e m p h is ; N a th a n A d a m s , for
D a lk i* . and fo r m e r H over nor J
to g e th e r
Sees Decade n f O p p o rtu n ity
M e lv ille M rm iirh ton . a** A tla n tic
Ft wns \t i
H mv fu g ’s view th a t a r e a rofn m jittd ef
*
the
next ten yours w ill b rin g
Dr
F D
P n t l T U i 'l l
p fe iid e n f
ro u n tle s s o p p n T tu n ities fo r tr a in
o f T u s k tree In M itu ti* . in A la ha m u
ed Negri^es, but hi' e tp re s iiH l the heads the c o m m itte e o f col le e r
fe a r th at the n u m b er o f nil all fled p res id en ts, and
Dr
T h e man
K
N eg ro es u on Id be fa r short o f d e­ Jo n es , |-r e - id cut n f F isk U tit v e r
m and
lie sit ul th ere was only * l t y , N a s h v ille , r e iin ., heads the
70,POO N eg ro c o lleg e g rad u ates
c o m m itte e of c o lle g e tru s te e s

MORE

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Biddle Opposes
U. S. Overseas
Ai»* Monopoly
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D e p t.

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m u ild b ad t** a »-» and and |t *
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T h e re p o rt "aid tin * co un ti * |
-Funihl tree to it th a t U n it e ,I ’state*
a ir lirtgn " w ill c-fxrrv a v o h in ti of
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Care Are All Wrong

KEEP THE HOME FIRES B-BURNING!

W anted: b e tte r autom obiles Not m erer,' b rile i thor.
th e an e i in lire now, which have been getliitK more weat
th a n Is (food for them , hut really d iffe re n t c a rs th a t take
full advantage of post-w ar opportunities.
The p resen t autom obile, according to Dr. George R.
H arrison, dean of science at M assachusetts In stitu te of
Technology, Is" a complex m onum ent to scientffic f r u s tr a ­
tio n .” This is im pressive, hut m ight he m isunderstood. N ot
in the least obscure in his fu r th e r description of it a s “a
com fortably-stuffed wagon loaded down w ith gadgets d e­
signed to m ake o th er p a rts sa tisfa c to rily fulfill llu-.r func­
tion of correcting inadequuds of still more fundam ental g ad ­
gets.
;*The present gasoline engine will not s t a r t itself, so
we m u st add an electric m otor fo r n s ta rte r. T his needs a j
source of power of its own, and we add n b a tte ry , This m ust |
he charged, so a g en e rato r is added. Since th is g en erato r a t
tim es delivers too much cu rre n t, we provide it with a e u l-j
ou t and bo or."
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If the whole car could la* ru n w ith electric power, th en |
we would not need rad ia to rs, th e rm o sta ts, anti-freeze, an
ignition system , the engine, m u ffler, clutch, tran sm ission or
differential. A bout all to rem ain would he th e chassis and
th e wheels.
N ext question: if som ebody branched out w ith a really
Jiffe re n t kind of car, how m any perrptt-&lt;mwtrt*tw&gt;*ii«.t^K nm r
—b u t new ideas take tim e.
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Another Adlai

i i J U L b T E R S E F O R TODAY

An old p arty w arhorse is recalled by th e appointm ent
of Adlai E. SteVenson of Illinois as s|&gt;ecinl assistan t in
the S ta te D epartm ent. S tevenson was a Chicago law yer,
special adviser to F rank Knox, th e late secretary of th e
navy. A i a Dem ocrat and nH a W ashington official, he is
ca rry in g on the trad itio n of his g ra n d fa th e r, whose nam d
he bears.
Curiously enough,—tdiw eW er Adfat's c h ie f fame did
If ell those who a r t too young
to sm oke, too old to smoke, or not come from his most im p o rtan t position, th e vice p re si­
tOo tick to smoke, would . quit dency. He is best known us a s s is ta n t | kmI m uster-general
sm oking, th err'd be no cigarette in Cleveland's first term , when he removed «i» many R e­
problem.
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publican postm asters tliut he w as nicknam ed " th e ax-m an.''
P resid en t Hooievelt has again The popularity this won him w ith p arty w orkers m ade
pointed out th# need fo r ttro n g er him vice-president in C leveland’s second term . This office
U g U la tto n to meet the manpower
pro blem . The real teat will come he filled inconspicuously.
H is association w ith n w inning cam paign caused his
w h an G erm an y la defeated and
all o u r afforta are needed to renom ination on the second tic k e t headed by William J.
knock J a p a n out of th e ymr, with Bryan, In 1900, B ryan’s cause wns hopeless then, and
m a n y people w a n tin g to call it
Stevenson could not help him m uch. His finnl political nj&gt;quit* and_go home.______
pearance was ns the Dem ocratic candidate for governor of
W hen General P a tto n w at try* Illinois in 1908. Then he ran fa r ahead of his ticket, and
in g to g at hit men across • tht
S u ra River, under enemy guiifln came near election.
T he present bearer of this unusuul nam e seems h a r d ­
an d filled with floating ice. hi
p lu n g ed
In and *wam tcroti working and talented. He may yet prove the m ost im portant
leading the way. A more sffecliv, Adlai of them all.
W E DO W E t L TO T H IN K
T H E SAME THOUOfV rS: How
precious *r* thy thought* unto
roe.— Pxalm 130:17.

w av , p e rh ap i, th a t slspplnir any
body's face, hut we doubt il
th ere wee a doughlmy following
hom who wouldn't h a r e preferred
t O ' h a v c h it face d ap p ed.

T h e local Lion* Club Is p la n ­
ning a drive to collect used
Clothing * for shipm ent to war
refu g ees abroad. This does not
necessarily mean worn out d o th jfir, o r old rags, as there Is
little point In devoting limited
ship p in g specs to clothss which
n o one can wear. However, *1T&amp;bst everyone has some clothes,
Which they or t h e i r children
h av e outgrown, or which for one
re a s o n o r another, not Including
t h e w orn out ones, they no
lo n g er need. These would be a
m o s t welcome contribution to our
frie n d s s c r o l l the i t o s .
S a n fo r d rents d u rin g the p a s t
r e a r increased m o re th a n those
Iq an v o th er city In Florida, a
su rv ey conducted by the OFA
Indicates. Rente In Jacksonville
erhere th ere Is an ORA re n t cell­
ing, showed no Incress* a t all,
b u t in Banford w here rent* e re
n o t controlled there was a 44.2
p e rc e n t Increase. This compares
w ith a b o u t 27 p e rc e n t in i’srry ,
11 p ercent In Clerm ont, 10 per­
c e n t in F o r t Myers, B 'percent in
31. A u g u stin e and Leesburg, and
a. little o v er 6 p ercent In Deland.
S an fo rd landlord* a r e killing fh*
t h a t lays th e golden egg

lnYltlng. rent coni

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S a n fo rd would n o t have quite
-SO a cu ta a labor p roblem If it
h a d b e tt e r housing f o r Ita labor.
Th* w a r and tha res u ltin g m a n ­
p o w e r shortage w ith Its wide­
s p r e a d b o o s t , t ; ' income, ca u g h t
B anford short on h o u s t p f a fte r
» d isastro u s 10 o r 16 r e a r period
"at h a r d times m arked by virtually
n* naw construction a n d ' few re .
d i l n . Consequently w t w e n t into
th is w a r wfth h o m i n g wproe th a n
S e e k w h l k T m t l d l n g restriction*,
u fo m p tl * d a m p e d down, have
a p t en terp risin g men from doing

responsibility,

ied for

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their
rise are a numOrtsndo cltlisns
I Rutland, who Martin
says ran a lio.ooo
t Into a 8160,000 buildons of Orlando's best
ten yean, Mr. Chestgr
»ho was fist broke not
year*-ago and la new
feral million*, and Mr.
rrlsh who hoe mad* •

Loritf - Distance Hells
Conveyor belU, long useful in fiutnriex, art* proving
flcrvlconble outside. R ubber conveyors ur,. hauling coal in
the P ittsb u rg h area, iron ore in MinncHulu. anil gravel in
W estern dam pro jects, up to a d istance of ten miles and
more. F or loads th at are not mi«cellaiieou*t in ch aracter,
they seem cheaper and m ore satisfacto ry th a n any o th e r
form of transportation.
Now n conveyor belt in suggested as, it su b stitu te for
the canal, baaed on tho Heaver an d M ahoning river, which
would run from S tru th e ra , O., to the Ohio river. It would
haul coal from P ennsylvania and W est V irginia to the Ma­
honing Valley p lants, and m an u factu red pro d u cts in the
o th e r direction. C ongress has not been very keen on appro­
p ria tin g money for the proposed canal, w hich, yvith th e
m oney th at the plant* would upend on w orks fo r handling
th e coal, would cost nearly 360,000,000.
A conveyor belt designed bv an 'A kron, O., engineer
fo r hauling coal Sff mllea, practically th e sam e length an
th e Beavcr-M ahoning canal, would cost only 38,000,000.
W ith every conceivable allowance for unexpected expendi­
tu re s, the belt looks like th e b e tte r bargain.

Little Love Lost
Between Japanese
And Russian Army

all the rnme»*lons, but heitun to
drm nml ami gel some. Bull the
&gt;clntmn*hl|&gt; rulminnti-d in the
Russioii-Jnpanrse n eu trality pact
and
trade t r e a t y
of 1941.
This pact, unless renounced by
A uril 2 5, will be renewed fo r

By TRUDI MrCULLOUGH
A f ' Nvwsfeatorew W rite r
N E W YORK—UP)— Bince th*
R n s tl tn - J a p s n t t* w a r of 1904
th ere has been l e u love lost
between those two countries th a n
p e rh a p i any others except R ussia
and Germany.
*
Strained foreign relation* for
the f i r s t 23 years w ere su p p la n t­
ed by a state of arm ed belliger­
ence f o r the next 16. Since 1931
Moscow and Tokyo h a v e reported
S t le a s t 3,600 border clashes. Most
w are U ny local fo ray s, b u t a few
u tilisin g tanks, plane*, and a rtll
Jery, W e n on battle scale.
B u t Uka the tr ia ls of m a r ria g e
In a soap opera, t h e p a tt e r n of
dispute, crisis a n d reconciliation

"* O S T Intervene*
J a p a n by 101H w a s ready to
iicixe the Russian h a lf of Sakhalin
Island with ita coal and oil. She
took Vladivostok an d tried to
establish her arm ies in southern
Siberia. Rut U.H. diplomatic p re s ­
sure furred her to withdraw.
tly 1931 when J a p a n ainaulted
Manchuria Russia w as still r e ­
luctant to take forceful measure*
to protect h e r interests.
In December 1931. Russia pro­
posed
a
non-aggression
pact.
J a p a n s lid it was n o t necessary,
Russian withheld fo r m a l recogni-

because of h e r Chinese E a ste rn
Railway. By 1933, Russia w as
willing to sell the railroad.
B ut even before t h e railw ay
th at
a f t e r 1VS8 Russia
h a s problem had been finally settled
stren g th en e d herself to th e point
t h a t aha no longer h a d to m ake

P E T R illO S ’
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the focut of hostilities th ffle d to
border dispute*. For IB m ontiit
clashes and parley* a lte rn a te d
■lung the M anchurian-O uter Monso lt* frontier. They r e t c h e d the
explosive a t t a r in e t r l y 1936.
Russians Rlrongcr
lint thing* hail changed *uhtly.
Now. |{u*ai* had brought her In­
dependent Far Kastern A rm y up
to stren g th In men and equ ipm en t
and had built fortification*.
When her clashes with J a p a n
reached a |&gt;eak a t Lake Uuir Nor
• he boldly revealed her p a r t n e r ­
ship In n mutual a a il it a n c e pact
with O uter Mongolia. Ja p a n e a e
effort* to open O uter Mongolia
liromlitly subsided.
The period of ru a r d tension
that followed waa utilised In
further aettlem ent of th e North
Sea fiaheriea and N orth S akhalin
oil dUputea.
The oH concessions were r e ­
newed in October, 1936. R ut when
Japan signed the am i-com itern
pact In Uerlin in November, R us­
sia angrily refuaed an e ig h t y ear
fiihrry
extenalon. She
finally
granted one y ear privilege*.
In mid 1037 Soviet an d J a p a ­
nese troop* clashed a t t h e A m u r
river. A l m o e t
simultaneously
Japan opened her w ar on Chtna,
and It became known th a t phtnn
and Rueela had a non-aggression
part. J a p a n suspected Russia «f
aid to China. From then on dis­
putes came thick and fa s t.
Difficulties Crow
There were difltculttcs over the
workings of the oil concessions.
Jap an did not m eet final p ay m e n t
on the Chhieee E a s te r n Railway.
There w a s a c o n sta n t exchange
of diplomatic note*. Then cam* a
border &lt;da*h a t C hon gkufeng.
A fter th e custom ary reconcilia­
tion. U ltra w u a d e d d t d c u r t a il­
ment of trad e between th e two
countries.
In 1939 when Russia signed a
non-aggression p a c t w ith G er­
many, J a p a n waa left isolated.
In May, &gt;039, Soviet and J a p an es e
troops d a s h e d a t Nomonhanln in
Manchuria. By S eptem ber the
J e p t n e t e had lost 18,000 men. In
1941 J a p a n signed th e non-aggres-

Ueneral Patton Was
Winner At Tr a c k
tly Fit IN K Fj h
AF Ni w sfeuturcs S p o rt- W ritrr
W E S T POINT, N V .
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t: c n
George
S m ith
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ncblcvi'metits In tht- a or r,*1'-,'!
hi* days u* u &lt; u.lcl u Itpp In*
broke two U S Mllitnrv Atml
emy l rack record* m llilti*. In• eniur year.
Tile ro m m andcr of iio* I* S
Tblril A rm y which stem m ed Vmi
Itimilstrdt'* tirruk - through for i
along the Hclgian I uxrm hmirg
frontier - t a r r ».I n* n sprint*** ••i. I
a hurdler. Hr won hi* “ A"
truck the only way |*n*-th]e. If,
breaking records. for in tlm&gt;r
d a y s A rm y held only mtram im il
jneeU.
Patton lowcre.l the 220 ynr I
hurdles reconl from 0 37
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0:24 4 /0 nod dashed 220 y a rd - •(he fla t in 22 seconds, ahasm-r
one-fifth of a second off the
previous mark, t i e also won t lie
120-yard hurdles even in 0 :rt
4/6.
P a tto n also loved football, Hu
w as a p re tty good vuraity end
until h e broke hi* a r m In 19(17.
He gave the sport another try
In 1908 and again broke the
sa m e arm .
In 1012 he finished third in
the modern pentathlon nf tur
Olympics In Sweden. The event
comprised horsemanship, cross
country, pistol shooting, sw im ­
m ing and running.
"Old blood-nmi-guta" was one
o f those r a r e all-around athletes.
He was tops in th* broadsword,
heaviest
o f fencing
weapons,
lo v ed , to play polo a n d squash
an d was an expert riflem an.
The 60-ycar-uld th ree-elu r gen.
a r a h ' who pros raised in Smt G a­
briel, Calif., Nov. 11, 11(85, has
been In tw o other w a n . He took
p a r t in th e Mexican campaign
a g a in s t Pancbo Villa and in
World W ar I an n mem ber of

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the fo rm e r . Ji . 111-.Ic .Suiljou
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over th* meeting which tiiiene&lt;l
with the t) A I! r i i u » l »ml the
F l a g I’letlge. M r * . F'.ilgar Mit­
chell, lecretary , trail the minute*
o f t h e pant meeting nml routine
report* were ilixcuueil. A letter
frn m

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p ra c tic u llY
ha*
to
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ch ic ke n
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rut
It
fre q u e n tly . T h e
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g u i"
f i n i i i t i n - i i - i i «1
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g n t-e
t liirk e n
M n lr

g en eral of D A I ! , .mnounceil the
cancel In Iion of ixith I he nntinnai
amt *lnlr confeiences Thr D A .lt
w a r project'* w e r e l i f t e d *nil t h e t ,’p |iiomd chirken. T cutis .......... I
ch ap te r urged tn fU[i|tort these
lo im il'"
me**ure*.
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Sen -"in 11 flmir
A t the concliiflon of the hu*l
F n t f ■ i - « * II I i*
tie** meeting, .I hwih I hour «* •
.1 l u b l e f p u ollf
e n j o y e d in M r s
Tunmcllffr's mil
g i*-ii
p op p et,
door living room A tilrnlr *upper
chopped
w a i aerved to tlir folloHing, by
I m e d iu m o n io n
the ho*te»*c»: Mr*. K»y. Mr*
chopped
Mitchell, Mr*. S. it, l&gt;igh(on, Mr*.
1 clove gu t h r
Iw I*. 'Ilngan, Mr*. H. J. l^ m n a n ,
m in c e d
Mr*. J . II. Hoot. Mr*. E. 11. Cle­
-1 pepper*enrn*
ment*, Mra. C. R. Dawaon, Mr*.
P ut flour, tea*
A. R. Kgy, Mr*. J. II. Mvnlck ami pepper,
intc
a n d Mr*. H. Ben»on, a guest.
Shake nitch piece
Iht*. eep aralely. until well coaled
In n French p o tte ry ca»»ero|e.
or D u t c h oven, melt fat o n i &lt;&gt;p
of the Move and ta u t e chlcki-n
piece* over hot flame* u n t i l
golden brown. Add all o th er i n ­
gredient*. Place in 3A0 degree
oven nnd »lmmer, covered, for
one hour.
H A P P Y UIRTHDAY
With thl* dl*h aerve hot hl»cult* and n big wooden h o w l o f
Mr*. M. L. Tillle
mixed g reen xntsd, to*»ed nt Ihe
Mr*. C. R. Berner
la i t m inute with ynur t*&gt;t F reurh
Fifteen
black aiakln* were dre**ing.
Drlng
in th e
Wa»hington *
flown recently from Peru to
M aryland for a p et company b irthd ay not w ith your de#fert.
W aahlngton F ru ll 'Mold
which want* to try to breed a
l p ackage pre1-3 cup coar*ely
ra re of black canaries.

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My JACK K T I N N i r r r
WAt-IIINtiTON
tioveriiment
report* a r c so frei|u&gt;nt around
h^re you have to look rjhar; to
Ij^ep from tripping over one
When you do. you gt-netaily flnil
thut it's something ulimit "l)nffiulll Growing Si co the War
Uetween the fetalis."
That's one thin** th a t makes
the report of (leu. II. It. "H a p "
Arnold, commanding ge era) of
'he Arm y Air Forces, to the *eci clary of war alid hence to the
people of the Units I Slate*, a
Hither reins,! knhln documetit. It’s
full of inlesa-sli g uni) enlighten­
ing fact* about wlml our Army
,,ir aim has done in this war.
Itul m o te impiiiiiiiil. f Hunk, Ithe runclualnns wliieli t i e 'e r n l
Arnold has leu.hed. I'm not the
only one whn thinks so. Repre­
sentatives of the nvi.itlo i Indus­
try here „»y uu one lm« -iste d
inon clearly the pruct'cal men of
aviation a.i a potential defense
force th a n tJen. A r'iild In this,
hi* second report to the nation.
Using all his know ledge gnlneJ
from the lesso’ n of till, global
war, Gencrnl Arnoln start* with
the prem ise th at it's positive
now that uir power Is th e weapon
with which future u g res so rr will
,-triki* first.
"In this field." he continues,
"which the present wnr has shown
to be su b ject to icvolullnnary a d ­
vance*, we ran only dimly viso litre the possibllHi'p of such

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CIIICAUU — The end of the
win w ill launch bn-eb ill's Ugge*t
biwinr, Will lln, riil te. (»-* sltlent
nf the Aj u _uuhm I.**He ue. need let*
This mild mamtorod man, who
Ss, d i n e t r d the ilcall'lCl of thf
Sf,0,000,000 orgunitalb'K for l i
years, foresees tremendous In­
creases in pluycr talent, interest

S E R V IC f
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PHONES

MEISCH BLDG,

G e n e r a l Arnold’s
Re p o r t On War
In Air Is Vi t al

7fl a n o A 0

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Tin gen eral points out tlmt in
the two g r e a t world wins, th t
enemy has nttacked, hoping that
the I rilled Htntcs wouldn't Intel
i r l t , and th u t in each instance,
the United S tates tins become the
determ ining factor in the defense
of civilisation.
The next ngressor, the general
is |H&gt;sitive, won't be ilimli enough
to overlook th at lesson. The next
time, he sny*. "The United State*
will bo tho first targ et " There

th e place th a t apucializc* in this* work.
I f you a rc pressed for tim e we can jiut it in while
or at the moat in a couple of hour*.
All kind* of ifhtMH work done
Dresner Top*

'lin e

Li, In

tile H i t . "

Properly Replaced

W hen you wnnl broken glass repliKcd

you w ait

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ii.u

Picture Fram ing

(•In**

h Ii c I vcs

M irrors, we have new one* and lesilver your old one*
Ail work dong by an expert, and gun ran teed.

will lie no mobilisation as In
these two world ware.
T h n l’ii why be argues th a t ihe
United S u i t * muni continue to be
the "w o rld ’ll first power in mili­
tary av iation .”
( l i n e a l Ar.'old underscores tho
ii ic e o l ly for tec hnoh'gical dr.
vcIPfimrnta a ft e r this wnr. Ilo
admits tlmt even by IpriU, there
may t*e f a r differen t equipment
with destructlvi power a r d accurncy of which m a n has not yet
dream ed.
Me
sug gests,
am ong
other
thing* n concentration 0 1 r e ­
search; a read y willingness to
abandon our obsolete p la n is, and
a recognition of the f a c t thut
mere num bers of such planes
are no assu rance w hatev er of
a ir suprem acy.
lie s u g g i s l* t n a p segm ent* of
Industiy bo kept ready to convert
Imini'll lately to nir craft produc­
tion nml that the en tire peace­
time airp lan e Industry m u s t be
kept stro n g unit healthy at any
cost
lie w a n ts s trateg ic buses, large
anil fully ei;ul| pod. lie wants
continued close cooperation I k tween the A rmy n*d N*av -■ Air
Forces and those whu op erate at
sea and on the g r o u n d . ,
, , ,
There Is much mure to It, hut
more Im po rtan t to «!r industry
representative* here is {Jen. A r­
nold's Insistence th a t Sir t r a n s ­
port, " a n essential of e lr powtr,
In fact, of all r a tio n a l power"
should he kept to the highest
peak of efficiency and capable
of tremendous expansion.

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"1 Junt went to work in tho
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on doing the th ing s th a t needed
lo be don*," he says.
T h ai, plus his magnetic perso n­
ality, tells tho sto ry of w hv tlarridgo Is president of tho A meri­
can League, although he nev*:'
played a game of baseball in nia
life.
Ilanrldg* w as horn In Chl.-.igt{»
Oct. 1(1, lBHfi. A fter g rn d u n 'ln g

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norlda’i huge packing and canning
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Ida's tremendous poet wax. expansion.
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a real marketing advantage.

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M o r jE A ? , M A fic Ii

W . P.B. Sets Up
New Plans For
&lt;s&gt;

Comdr. Harold Stassen Proposes
World Wide Code Of Human Rights

Reconversion

(Labor, Plants Freed
By Cutbacks Wi l l
• Stay In War Work
W A S H IN G T O N .

Mar.

12

c i a n — E s ta b lis h m e n t o f

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new

re

To Keeu Laundered

s 3. A minimum of one week’s
Riotico of trrmjnntinn must be
ai^en to b o t h 'm anagem ent “ d
[labor by procurement awencius.
I 4. Regional iirwlucllon urgency
IcommiUeea will be stt up to
khar.nal rcleascl facilities nnd
ptan power into other war work
[or easential civilinn production.
I
officmls snid thev cu­
reacted the plan Ix.lh to ■•uuriintce
hininterrui te&lt;i delivery of weapon*
meedid for the I’acifle wnt and
tpiderly trarufer of facilities not
Kiecded fni the drlcal of Jai'iin
[back to civilian production utter

W.r.n.

m ic system o f p r iv a te c a p ita l and
in d iv id u a l e n te r p r is e ; th a t w e w ill
e x p la in ou r
nm l p e rm it

system in th e w o rld
out own r ltix e n * to

le a rn o f an y o th e r

fo rm

of

go v­

e rn m e n t, " h u t
w ill not
p e rm it
an y o th e r c o r n m en! to a c tiv e ly
seek to u n d iA m in e our own.**
T h a t a g g re s s o r n a tio n s
m ust
b
s trip p e d an d re n ta l* s trip p e d
o f th e m entis o f m a k in g
w a r.
w h ile
wc
m a in ta in
our
owt*
s tre n g th
lie said both a U ited N a tio n s
l o u rt o f w in h i*'vid e /in isd ictio n
am i m iKJlh'esforce a ic e s s e n tia l to
lie ra id lie lo oked upon (he a w o rld o rg a n is a tio n , but " th is
co nference a * " a golden o u | n »»
dt f in ite ly docs not m ean n il all*
tu n ity to w in u b each head in *h
p o w e rfu l in te r n a tio n a l po lice fo rce
b a ttle
fo r n
J u *t
and
I n »i h .
of a supef s ta te
p e a c e /'
■ I x t us c la r if y o u r t h in k in g / '
J o in in g
w ith
nur
A llie s
*lo he co ntinued “ I f e ith e r th e U n it ­
AN AIR FQICI ANNOUNCIMINI bu ild a d e fin ite an d co ni in n m e ed S la te x , o r B u s x ia o t L iriu it
gives Mi). Gen. Willis 11. Hale, ot n r c a n u a tio n o f th e U n ite d \ . i
H rita tn tlccidc fn th e n e r r 25
Washington, D. C., command of ail lio n s o f tho w o rld based
years to m ake w in . th e n th e re
A n n * A le V n r r w In lh » PaelWe an d ju s tic e and la w . an d insured by
w ill be a n o th e r w a r, and no o r ­
deputy command of the 10th Air fo rc e /* headed his seven point g a n is a tio n . or lea g u e, or un io n ,
Puree. He succeeds, hi least tempo­ | ro g ra tn .
o r tre a tie s w ill stop it. R ip I do
rarily, Lt. Gen. Millard H. Hannon,
not be liev e an y o f these c o u n trie s
S tassen sj»oke « t a pu blic meet
who Is reported missing on a night i* g n l the U n i v e r s i t y o f M ln n e ' w ill w a n t to m ake w a r. K ach
in the Pacific.
(International) •n ta T h e ta lk w a s broadcast na
k n o w * th e h o rro rs o f w a r . E ach
has so m uch to g a in by not m a k .tio n a lly .
i* g w a r E ach has a g re a t fu tu r e
A g a in s t a h n c k g ro u n d o f n e a iiv
I c a re fu l d e v e lo p m e n t -o f
l tw o years s e rv ic e in th e P a c ific iti th i
a re a . S ta m e n a n h l:
" O u r fig h t in g m en w an t \in e i

LAenU" and n (t,r tnc (nil of Gcr
ni»ny
» inouore.l thin vicek
1)» the VV«r I’m liu llo fl Board
U t t r James F. Byrnes, Director
of War Mobiltiation and tteconverslon. had aimrmed thi 1 rojjram. The macninery «tll soi&gt;er™ede t’rcvlou, recur version plans,
including that for spot authori­
sations.
Major points In the new pro­
g ra m , which will b- administered
J&gt;y a production re»djnstmcit
Jommittee of the W.IMl., follow;
1. Until the fall of Germany
major emphasis will be placed on
channclinr facilities and man
power released hy cutbacks into
other war production. Released
facilities and man power will lie
Rroed for civilian production only
If lhay arc not needed or cannot
be used on other war t rojects.
I’ledife Week’* Notice
2. After—V 4 l - 0 * p -w s—planta*
and labor are i«ermittcd to reRurn to civil inti production, pri
rntelv » s n n l fnrilitie' will
relenscd before itivvrnmrnt owned
tdnnlr nnd p im stn rutimrk. will
It' Vl \ IN lI R m i N
be uttnupted nmom; prime win AP N r,«afealure* VViilri
Contractor*.

• M IN N E A P O L IS . M a t 12. &lt;T*
Ii . n f l t n e t . l of n w o ih t-w id i
o f hnn on r ic h in , s la t t j«' v ♦*
lm \ tl*fit 'no ro u t r y . in dm *
if
|**fit*v. *•!.♦ 11 i x o c u te .1 ip n iu 'i to
in* without ju*t I u a I." w»i
postal W cd n ead u y hy i ornm an I n
lia it d d K. S U n s e
m » ta il niT
lin in g
seven c n rd in u l .ju iu lr of
fu tu r e w o rld p o lic y .
T h e fo rm r M tn n e a o U i coverrm *
put hlji p e w ul view . on the
p ro b le m * o f w o rld pcac * *»n »«■
cord in ad van ce o f th«* A p&gt;;i Sun
P ru n e taro Unite* I N a tio n - ro o fer
c i ce which he w ill a lie n 1 .i* .i
d e le g a te

Most o f the Ir is h lir.e n
iii
d u a try
has
l«-en
co n v e rte d
tw m so w h ile th ere a re s till lim it
ed s to rks o f Iris h ta b le d n m n *k *
snil to w els , it is im p o rta n t to pre
serve lin ens now in the hom e.
T h e r e is r n th in g fr a g ile abou'
lr i,h
lin e n
snd
w ith
o rd in a ry
can- u dam ask la h le e lo tli w ill in i'
Inst s c lo th m ade o f o th e r m a te r

Arn e a tvurfd t«du &gt; • for
• peiue that Is as big. ti* definite,
i iirid us aucceititf UI ii1
* h a * l»eeti »*ui
s tra te g y fo r w i» r."
lb* ta tte d for g u id o n I d « M h *
uienl o f "w new ntnl h ig h e i I** ♦ I
j ol g o \ e n title -t, w ith leg nJuU ■.•
jm lii ml and n u K iit iv i
fu n ctio n
I iitnl w ith w o rld w id e ju ris d ic tio n
K ip t r s M tig Ih c hope th a t this
•m ild o r g a r ii a t io n , w h a te v e r its
fin a l fo rm , w o u ld in clu d e some
m eth od of d e v o lo p iu g basic w o ih l
w ide la w , he ad d ed :
" It
should m a k e possible th e
fu tu r e e n a r tm e n t o f a fu n d a m e n t
h ! ro d e
of h u m a n
r ig h t '
I he
begi rung m ay l&gt;e v e ry sm all Hut
t ven if we s ta rte d w ith the enact
m erit o f one la w . u law th a t no
c o u n tiy , in tu n e o f ppiire, *h .d l
e \e * till « h u m a n bet g w ith p
ju st t r ia l it w o u ld In* a Sign *
ru n t s i r |
S Uiat.cn cm p h a s ite d these " H um
six [m ints
T h a t “ sh solute m itio tm lis tIt
'
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I hat wp m e Cif ice s &lt;d r
w o rld mid *&gt;ui liu | pine«» an*! '* •
ftu e i* to d up w ith th a t *d ,*.11
other pro; Ir**
r iiu l pi dm t iv i m p u d U r * .u n !
resources *»f A m e r .r a ■&gt;•* used &lt; *t
the iM h a n c e n ic n t o f n il thi* p ro , lr*
o f th e w*nhl,
T h a t « t n t o g n iip fi ce*I*«iii id
itifo r rimUori is ' itn l to the p*T * e
and | ingress o f th e w o rld
T h a t Wn s i r Mflil p ru |H i«* to *#
m a in n detiUM-rn* v w ith an r o t **

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w o ekt and th e n#vcr e r d in ff «h ol«
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study
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dlacilsaioit
th ii» m h fM it A m erica.**
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(re triia u v an d a d lffe r fliit J im h i

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2L P ot "muxt program*’ work In | bnemr «rf put In, It will remove
kthe plantt
U,UJ|1 b a v t r i a t or fruit utaln*
I 3. P u t other w ar work In the 1 making It unneeasary lo give at
plant.
lentlon to each spot separately.
4, Released worker* to be dl- T« remove all traces of bleach
reeled to o th er “ must work.
rlcse In at least three waters.
5. Released worker* to be tliLinens,
washed
properly,
rccted to other sear work.
! shouldn't require bluing. Some
| 6, Non-military production in | people, hosvever, prefer u bluish
order of urgency.
I cast If n blue is used be sure to
Under the program , effo rts will mis it well before adding linens,
be made to channe, new war work If *tarrh &lt;* used be sure ii i,
to released plants before produe very little to avoid n stiff fim*li.
tlon actually reuses as a result uf Sis !nhlciipi&gt;on»ful modr up with
cutbacks, the W.P.R. said.
four cupsful of w ater Is quite
l The production
readju stm en t enough to im part a pice body to
comm ittee will Include rep resent* - u whole tubful of linens.
|1, , »
thei A rm y, N av y, 1 \ a r Tlio beat way to dry linens Is
M a m P # w Conunff.lon a n d valh s iulllhln#. T h e n e a t beat
rlGtfti
o f lb« W . P . B . ttrtlctilnrly during bad w e t t h t r ,
Including the Office of Civilian
nVfr ,, | | ne indoor,. | f „n automalic dried must be used the
' ~ air shoultl l&gt;r kept ml rtMue lem*
fw A ift k T i k /Y
W e N M v w lB e p P T # j|^

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Inole Counlr. KlurM* In ftianverr
on March SI. I**!- *n &gt; eenati
suit lor divviee llierrln u«)idln*
so ••■hrevlattd illle of wldch cos.
Is Davia uiee. Hr. plaintiff versui
VsrnrII nice, ilefcii'laut.
wllneas inr hnofl and efflsial
seal at Kaoterrl. Klor Ida Itila S*tl
day of KeDrsary, 1)11
(Circuit Court den*)
(Hlgncd)
(A p- IIR IIN IH j N
Oerk. Circuit Court.
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STA R T TODAY W ITH A BOTTLE
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Iron l i t e m first on tbe wrong
,Ule and th en on tho right. When
ironed dry, dinner napkins arc
'folded . lengthwise
Into thirds,
tea napkins into halrcs.
Fold*
should he prrssrd In gently with TO
the hand ns aharp crease* with

GET RID OF THAT TIRED, LAZY,
'GOOD-FOR-NOTHING FEELING

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By PAUL ROBINSC
‘F. oO M C S TO A MON IE

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m r . f Q i.n T i
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m p t ^ UK
V LO U I D * .
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ro ritT

IN nM B8TATB OF:
tVILOSY W. T il.1.18.
TO A ll) WHOM i t mat c o n *
Ifo'iwTa hsrebr gWea that Ito)
Tilll, tiled hla rtnaf rsiwrt s . Admlnlatrator of the estate of V, tier
W. THlla, deceased; tkst he tiled

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M A IL M A N / [
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r O R D - E £ 7 lA tE , ?/JT T O R t*, r tC R lT L I
Moil im portant fish ery on the Chorp^nice
•Vtlir.tic t i i t t .• the ir.tr.r.tdr:.
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HATES

/oust, iiva w w d i Uj t^« line, intruding phonw and arldroM. •
i l l M v e r t l t o n e s t e for eltoaUena wanted will be ebarued to r i t U m

ru le r cieeH fled rates

BUSINESS SERVICE
V eter
H ester.
Hester..

in c

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end

Room

ELECTRTf? Ji.^twsiher.
Electric, good s . nev
Cell 148.

W K I.D IM ;
Ry an e i p e r t w ith ]
no year*' waiterirtice wlio y u o r - |
lu .te r, e f i ; v jot*. Would nnlulu* a trial
Temporarily
liK'ati'd s i t o n s French Ave.
A. II. Welch

Avon Turk Chamber of Cuinmeoc, treking aid from throu|huut the S tele to hove the 1945
LegLsI.iture approve Avon Park u« site for a branch of Florida State Hospital for Insane tiroacnls this aerial view of the Jim an* t Avon Park has offered to donate for the purpose White
lines outline the tract.

STORACF. yuur ear at
(mraire.
Kpecla’ rat*
O N E PORCH awing, I folding
«tors*e.
swing; 1 wheel b arro w ; I bum
room a|oo|. J.M. Wil.on, tlOl
C A R P E N T E R INC.
general
re
Magnolia Ave.
pint* W J, l{u*»rll, 70S W. Uth
Si phone 747-.M.
YOUNG, tender beets for can
nlnir -Ui.Ot) bushel. J.W. Hell PI.C M ItINC itERA I Its — W ate r
Lake Monroe, Phone 16.
Heulors repaired tifi
wnMr i n d ’ M*wpf' plp^l
F U L L S IZ E bed. jipring^
pm)
"W e mi** un near tu your
Beauty R ett M attress liru n r
I C11*PIU111 ”
( j I *1*1gf * I ’4111M**f»,
s r ln g ) ; ctroesef lo nUtch. IU \
W ith m h iilio n iii
"i
I'hnti** f'*» IM**;
It.M. H rn klr, Kanfurd Ri
I
fat ilii »♦ ' imfn ia i
Mon rue C om er.
lhi- yrc.iii cinei y* 1 •
rlltlih f IrMHilf lliillf
W A N T E D
T W O HMALI. f o r m s —nnr with H E L P
Florida udative i*« ' 1
3 a c re , tiled land, guod well,
lark nf til*?*pi tali rat
two sto ry dwslllng, gmrage. nut W A N T E D ( ’« hired girD for laun* Hiii N,,-t no’fi tfilty rE
house, alxjut 30(1 ft. west nf
tiv work
Apply in K n o n j |MH‘tml i Imi i hi- J ‘ 3
l a k e Monroe P o . t Office One
'a y u la r liu iir*. and wagp-i. S^ml will take liffhnti
w ith 6 a c re , tiled land, good
nod*' (hiurity l.aiindrv. H
W lln* r*ilaid o ho ii*of i.
well, about H mile from Lake
:«rd St
Monroe Post Office, with twum
a y a m open fo r
etory dwelling. 2 etoiy bam
chi mi I ay e l l * » | H i
J.W. Hell. Phone If., I.nkr
nail r m p ln y m i nl in
Monroe. Fla.

w h ich
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R UTG ER Tomato planta, 1 1
thouaand. Southern i'latil F aim
Arcadia, Eli
B AB Y 'S stroller, 110.00. P ara
Apt*. No. 10, a ft« r 6 P M.
6 ROOM

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FOR RENT

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IM G litM IMS for hoti.rkcening
A du lt. 710 Ook Ave

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FURNISHED APARTMENT bj
.-Navy couple. Expect to U
her® for about two years. Mrs
^ t^ h p g d ^ W ^ t raon'. -Valdes -Hd

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r f r r n l n r s *tf t h P ‘* l 4 * t \ \ 111

HILL'S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; OAR
A Complete line of
Wine — Ileer — Whlxkey

FOR S A L E AT
THE ELECTRIC
SERVICE

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S p ark Coikt
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Ite.d .

R m i I Estate* Sniets— R**ntnls.—M ortgago Loans
Dv|)oi](lnhlo Insurnnct* and Bonds
P^.()ne PGO.
itoum e 4 Florida S ta le Hank lluildintf

New Gen era to rs
(ie n rrn tn r PitrIn
G en eralo r fleiriilatiirt
I trail l.i|*)its

We welcome the Government Eyy Huy
iny Station which is openiny for the sea
son in Sanford.
We urge all of our customers t&lt;&gt; take ad
vantage of the Egg Market to dispose ol
sin plus eggs.

Driving l.ld ttls
l.lgiil Itrlay s
H orns

I'nion Hallerieit
O il I'illern
N e w Kleclrie M o tors
(uiiipL 'Ic

HUNT’S TUXEDO FEED STORE

d ip liven at ifil.E* ! ‘rt I '•!*'i f *• A i f
• tie hi** I h *p h i * * ■!*•.&lt; t |*‘l!* i ft*
hi*. Inca* lie iin l a«tt linn? irn
hi*
n-*i*l*rnm rnl
l **
Nnv ,
f-r
ih i"
h ighly
a p e H u lile d iim g U iio
IL
| en iifc lA to ri*p o rt ihe l . i i i i 'i p u rl
" f I h i - m o n th to N a v a l T r a in in g

K lerlrlc n l S e rv ic e s
Kitillo

Tel aSH—
('or. S anford K 2nd S treet
Sanford, Florida

A utom otive

R e p a irs

-07 M ag n o lia P h o n e

I(II

• e n t e i , G reat Lakr^

nf* 1

Muff**

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Ju
Ih e

|uac
area

• in i i iifi*' n! hn-pltrJ U In
•t i
i

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Hu

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It
\ tin td a.

is reached
I *t»« si I, ..me

;i*i,:ii*aid rail ways and is on
i tinge Hhonuin Traiil bun
I S Ihuh way If) skirt*
uM Itoundjiry of th*' i roIn .Irnnglv worded rcaolutiona
tin* tiiivenit.r nml Ihe leijialnti,ie, tltr full..wing urgnm inin,i,« iinl'.iv,. Av.ti 1’iirk «•* the
&gt;..t ilr-n i.l.lf and logical site
• , ,uch mi niMitutlnn and urge
• .it .in hi***bale 't*-p. be taken
i . tv .-.iiit.ii.bment.
Tampa
i 1 ,.ml.* i of I niiinuTye, Moines
i tiy
t iinnilier
of
Commerce,
ti ti-t».&gt;roiiifh
County
Commia*
...... .
\ o l u . i u County Commla.o .iieis Itushnrll Booiters Club,
lo l l
Counlv
Commissioner*,
Colin Bench Chamber of Com­
merce. Sumter County Commiasin n er, and the Florida Medical
\ sMH-iation.
Win], not ip ifK irally naming
Vvon I'lirk, the Florida Associai o.n of County Commiasloner* In
i, revolution fin.sell at their re. c u t session, called upot^ the
Governor nod the le g i s l a tu r e to
i.We imnuniiate action toward the
• -lal.lislimeiil of a branch of the
!l".|&lt;i(ul foi the Insane in Pen­
insular Florida.
Representative C. K. l-anier
of Highlands County stated th at
n lill would be Introduced In
the next legislature calling' for
the building of such a branch
1„

S isters

Jnck so m illc
will ap p ear
at th e

Mount Mariah
B. B. ( hurt'll
^Tuesday, March
at 8:MO V, M.
Adults 50c
Children 2fx:

adjust roq,
VWU3T kfNCiTM

F LE X F O R M

SeTfOfttXACT
OUST MtAlLfll

F 0 &amp; .A P E H F F C T c/T

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seriwtAACT
MOfT UNC.TH

T H E SO U T H O FFE R S IN D U S
T R IA L ST A B IL IT Y

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
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business concerns in 1042 it only suffered
12 |* r rent of the nation's industrial and

‘L 'a c ii

commercial failures in 1942.

By Thurm an Sensing
Director of Research, Southern States
Industrial Council, Nashville, Tenn.

The conclusion to i&gt;e drawn from these
figures is that the average chance of success
for business in the South is twice as good
We have made the statement a number of as the average for ihe natiqR.
limes during past weeks that the South offers
The favorable comparison of business !c
the lies! opportunity for commercial and in­ ihe South as contrasted with the nation not
dustrial development of any region of the only holds good for 1942, it was alvi Irue for
the two previous years.
land.
\\&gt; have caller) attention to the fact that
(he South has always had all the natural
assets necessary for sound psosperity and
The greater stability of Southern business
except for the ravages of war throughout the ij quite evident from thD record
region vime eighty years ago, the South
would all along have l&gt;een in the vanguard
of the Nation's economic development.
The businessman or the industrialist tvho
wishes to go into business nr develop an in­
dustrial plant, and the investor or banker
We have shown that whereas the South wishing to finance such developments would,
Is still below the national average in Its eco­ therefore, do well to realite that the South
nomic development it is now gaining at a offers the best opportunity for ifye success of
more rapid rate than the nation at large.
such enterprises and the safety of such in­
Perhaps there are still those who do not vestments.
have this same faith in the economic future
Once this fact is fully rtalixed by the
of the South.
people ol this nation ihe trend qf capital and
industrial development Southward will occur
with accelerated speed.
These fifteen Southern states comprise
one-third of the nation’s land and contain
one-third of the nation’s people. On a pro*
rata, basis, therefore, these'lam a states
should contain one-third of the nation’s busi­
ness concerns, whereas it will be noted they
contain only 24 per cent.
This Is not the important point, however.
The fact that stands out is that while the
South contained 24 per cent of the nation's

ATLANTIC

t Ik. e f year Waste

* w * w « tH raw * * r

«ir

^

nibiiiMluii'.

MISCELLANEOUS

KELTtXu

«*rt

- 1Miidiaont of u s c e if j

1 i " 1 i »n te r

1r

V

f nd

in llie

I

FURNISHED apartm ent*— no
children. Ensign John Capiat*
V ja p /H o o m 203. Air Station.

. I b s s l traeer kaJleta. a r m every

soil

t*mvM
■« 'a

FURNISHED home or apartment
Contact Ena. CX. Sullivan,
Mayfafr Hotel.

RAGS far Ban-

(»ee^

variety i

R E W A R D —f o r re tu rn of lost
w allet and papera. Joe K. Hall

NOW IB TUB TIMB
USO.
TO GST THE TOP PRICE
FOB YOUR CAR
WE WILL glva you full value WANTED TO RENT
for your ear—spot cash. Yes,
and w* will handle the govern­ FURNISHED house or apsrtmsnl
Call R.W. Roby, Valeds Hplal
ment red taps for you. Save
lota of bothsr, your time and FURNISHED house
' expense by combra hero at once.
Navy couple. Call
IIOULSB MOTOR SALEH
20$ W l i t
Phone S22 FURNISHED house or. a p t with­
in bus service to Air Base. Con*
WANTED vL. lTurnl.hed Apt.
tael Lieut. (Jr ) J.W. Schaefer,
, house. Contact Ensign C.
JOQ. Air Station, Room 72.

m ore

i

j.. i

F a m o u s

T r u m p e t

ROOM furnished a p artm en t
Mia. V C Schley, Paula.

BLACK AND ta n male dog, h ear!
Monroe Friday. Notify W-B.
W alters, Hi. 1 Sanford.

j

. . * v -ew .-t ag e

I

10 ACRES Improved celery farm
•mi &lt; a no- r on Avenue. Plowed in
Inlc Full K B. Stowe, phonr

LOST

A von

. - . *,'jr th*- pM.;***rty and

i*

I’hnne or writi
224 South .Main .Nl..
O rlando
I’HON E D5.12

r o t OIIED GIRL, half days
ilm * week I'hope 530&lt;J.

YOU TOO CAN BE T H E L IFE
OF T H E PARTY! I .earn in
iuvt 1 hour 'and 45 minute*
how to do nil the funny thing*
FLOO R lamp, window shades,
you’ve alw ays wanted to do.
aleohol d o r s , electric curling
Simple, inexpensive course can
Irons. Phone 150-J.
t&gt;e train ed in just one sitting
Plan NOW to enroll this Fill
FOR S A L E
DAY or SATURDAY ONLY,
6 room house on lot |0(J ft *
tiv calling 22 and asking ‘'MA­
X « ft. Ult outside city lim it, on
BEL.*' fur arhrdul* of G m .i,
paved road. Im mediate po»«»»*ion.
Robert A. W illiam .
P hone 721
A tlantic Bank Bldg.

of

.

2*1*1

mir

Robert A. W illiam .
Phone T il
A tlan tic Bank u id g

you,

M

i
u if lu d in y * it run and
t' i■ a re found on th e site,
• i m1.111.11n y II | mji nf lug hi V |

CHANGES, 11.60 buihel, deliver
ed. Rhone 7HH-W.

BALE

r ity

I-" o r

,

N IC E FRONT bedroom, private
entrance. Adult*. 607 P ark Ave.

H im mir

•,

Roytc
ExlcrTiiiiiittitiM Co.
"!
Tnrniiti* nml 1 1 &gt;
« Hut
o r ■ i j.
• lt‘lU('lM‘8 • i

l

,

• 11 v i f H inir I** I wren tw&lt;*
ItF.E| F XSSI S I I S t
f*f•j• lakes, i Ins ,'ofl iirre*
U a l n i i i Ravriom IP »-I nf Srtn
" I i »■• ' t*i an rIevn U .f.l h a - ptuk*&gt;«*«l Hu I* i.lv t r i l
I L«i .*!••• •• I hr Ink»* G*r Navy Ra*iuf fram ing P hua

•1

AKE M A R Y - Furnished. &lt;*c
cupy at once— 6 room house, 2
Laths, 2 screened In notches,
n s kitchen, wash houie, eler
V ' c pump. 2 car g a ra g e fid ft
X 18 ft. Green House, heutio,
system. 5 seres, 00 citrus tr e e .
all on hard ro ad ; also 22 S
acres In citrus and muck bind
on lake. Terms, Owner. F rank
Beers,

w o n ! re c e iv e d fro m C h ie f A , IL
i h* tt y J r . o f th a S' a v / l i r c n i i t m i.
S ta tio n
In O rla n d o
F re d ­
e ric k , IV , Jh th e ti6ri o( M r . and
Mr-*.
E a r le
E
E o I m iio
o(
the
-ain** co rn n iu n it&gt;
H e r* *m In
.i. f i \ i
dot&gt;
pt’Otlmy lu ll
i*i a
N a v a l tra in in g * ta tin h

n * r#* tha*i a mile
OiiilM ho*. IlM'tf. ftCCtioll

i Li
n

T u r n - U p

P lu m e

USED BICYCLE. f!r»t r!a&gt;
dltion. i’hone 9130,

FOR HALE
Two atoty, ala room hou»e, c*.r
ner lot.
Robert A. W illiam.
Phone 732
A tlan tic Bank Bldg

H ospital

. • Ifitliil an a d d ltim u ii 100
I miiiuikr it
to ta l o f UtCMi
it. .ill, ih f p io p e rty * kn ow n
I ji.h I a H ill'*, tM*ing one of
m«. | l»i'aii11 fill tra e ta in th*’
lo y h ln iiiL portion.

for I 'o m p lc le

. S A L E S XIAN
Mat ru ’d m m i p r e ­
ferred
VI $i in, | hit vt
mr
To
Iuindta&gt; ip m l if Jed l e n d ' fo r Hoftpi l a l ir tit mu In Mir a ru e,
N ation
ol ul g i*1*i i'll I.out
k or iioriMinul
itiii-i vii-n m i f r lu Hu t N r a r e

.at

RAYMOND M. HALL, REALTOR

riurida
F llL S 4 &gt; M K M I S I S
• '«
VvHti
Turk,
I r id e r u k
K dikih
1-..I oin
ul
■M i i.i
vVi ihi I'urk Cham
i *11it ri it*it i', offer od
Ij. I al.c Helen wa n piiLnirtl in ihe
• it
'* i a. in:- till*, and re- N a v y mi M n ir h flrti a r m r ilin g to

S t rick la n d -.M o rriso n
Inc.

SPEL'IAL)
700 * 16 Grad* 1 T i m . Krldct'*
Service
Station,
phone
Ml.in

ro R

f Tw

n • »hii

joh u 11)»

AH,

In

l l r

For A I 'r r k - U f
s f t r r work visit

Iijnilion ('ontlcnnern

hospital.
hitter no o t h d .flllp haa
u /r e re d Avon Park in nil ]
ability will lie leliwted uri.l
«11 offered taken «.vrr l&gt;v
hi.'it.

-♦wo • f"'
*mh an insti
•iL| )h' ft.iiml an yw hcir

or .termn. Phone 1000 ui 2JG XV,

Fhr« room bungalow, good
tion with two lota.

- j 'l :

i*
S a la r y .‘lf*r an
, ..‘it n a fiir. iiditre***,
m m im lip f, »f a n y .
* ft a id and addre*i»
n f "i d M«• f a id . Sap
41cut- i ln*e M a rch

D OU BLE bed, practically
$25.00. 010 Elm Ave

I** tl|&gt;|tr*a.|r

^

itoftf |r«l

ltrnition PointH

Legislative Session Is Expected

BERING PL A N T S now ready
P ep peri, Tom* lorn, Eggplant
Colin nj». Broccoli, J , W
14**li
Phone 16, I-nko Monrt*e

lu r r l j

imp 11il l of i'»mi»oiini
^ hv
iik i o r n r of T in : m i tMill Ihr w Jil. I
*»*; ul n nl yo % in tt v
j i ’iini*. k k w in o i . i : i o i &gt;.
fur divorce, nut* u n u l imk 11 th«*
t v . II.Illllll ». i \
i*it am «t i Circuit Court of Hr ml no lr Cmitiii
IV
III;
OF
1*1or 1*1*, mci or hr fur** April lo IIoIV vIU ■C.0TATK
II lir.vnv
IMS
In it rf atilt thrrrrtf ''aid
•rpi. nrii
rnu»rt will |irr&gt;rr«-*| La I*af lr. J t rn AIL I I I' !*
FntTtMtS \NI» I lit
thin on lrr l&gt;r |»ul'll*hrtl lor i In•*
S«
»\*H
11
A
\ I Si 1 1‘I.AlMH "*
rl Hi litor &gt; 11hi r frf|iilr&lt;ra1 iijr Jh h . ill
hlMUSI.H
HA11•
Mm* Hanftml Jli'iaUt jCi nf&lt;&gt;r«l, Ktur
fn tat i:
iitu, a imi tv
of u^ri^ral t’li
V*«u
iirul
Ff
rlj
.if
trio
;i
r&lt;
•
dilation in r.ilif Co«nly unit Hint**. hj tiiilidnl n ml i ftinlr**-l !&gt;. lt**n
pfr
Witfn ■»« ni) hnml ontl offirlal ** u l
any rlfilinn jiihI i|nuiAHi1*
i*J nfiler, ul Hanford, Florida, ili*» Mtnf
tvhlel» vml, or rlllMP of toy mi*)
loll, ilm of \Urrlk A I * IMS, O. h^v*- ttr 11ri-i 1b* *-♦*t »»** of Mowniii
I* If EltVf *4»N. i*|rfk • •*r • »iit I'ourl II |1ihmI i ifr«‘T^i ■f5ij Mir t*f *&lt;U»I
.nr m i n. *I# ii.u n l) F)**rl*t.i iHf'At.l I'.'lintt
|M if.** I‘nil III V Ju.lt* &lt;*f
R* lllllioli * l(l|l|l ‘ FI*'* I*151 *1 lit*
fiffli*i* In llo* roiirl h &gt;t» n of *,,l'l
i i.iinlv ul Ifiiifoiil. Floiiild villi
in
iaht i-pli r.ilnr nn*r»th* fr no
I 1m- Him i.f i to h fil pul i - §*f ’■-*i *'
Ihi* vi■•**• *
K *• li . » fc. ... ..r .1.
oomt Mir.ll l.v |. v 'III*. *13*1 'll It
'll. Ml. . I; KOI'r. ■I:
\N
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F.ht \ t K
&gt;i i l l l r n i i i
ht^
MU •’ ll I
t*r
hi*
ill
Voti nit'l e'Hirh of jrmi
’
‘id a *i^ - mil rlqlm i*f
I r f i i n m i n o t w». f|!*».l **hfi If I m« VhMh&gt; ftviiflrii ami r*.*iir#i1
*»•n! ant
il#'m* ruttl
I.V % «*A f •( I’ | • NllV

10* pet tine for n o t Inaaitfc*
Me per line for inree tnierUono
J7e per line for 0 tneertione
)&amp;c pet dee Cor M tneertlooe
U in Imam i t i * * * IDe
U O NE 148 OK BRING VOUB A di u&gt; /H E nANFORD R K K ilU )

n . n. r o r E

I f&lt;| u 11 r«l

ari*

Tfruir-

facilities

rasped;fo. bd«

- trial pofilbltlti
,
In ■ovf terrrtot

ijL y x ;.*

C L A S S IF IE D

Vuu

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if T? r i j f
p :r^ :-r
*J* ,*#fll fiss
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T

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&gt; ^ W I T H WAR BONOS

—I'ATIIKK IIKMIT.
•
VOLUME

XXXVI

K sU b lislu tl

Osaka Burns
As Superfort j s i'M
Hit 3 Cities

SANFORD,

IUOH

Did Hitler Visit-Battle Front?

F I A) R I D A , W E D N E S D A Y ,

CITY BRIEFS

II.

m r.

R a n g e r s W ho F r e e d . l a p C a p ti v e s Me et

M

P ress

.
PKKSIHKNT RtMVSI V H I
P rrin lfn t Roosevelt m ay
I ftheratc MM
I , P|&gt;hn
f*
.a llfd uiM.n to settle the ItsUA he
| m-|, ,|r,| ,tl u , g»- i' i i i h ' of it* possible Impact upon
ml* r uiiliuiiul relations and Upon |
L 'l u r fro n t

th r

R hine

( li t i i rftn riijn a l

U*nt

pf* vc ho logy

kioilarncnlallv,
vi hither civilian

SK NT HA RADIO I ROM MV I 1*1 \
it
Atliilf Hit lei •ll a rreerVl VI* it *- ! «•- &lt;*&lt;:
he nmilmirlv M-turned i&lt;
*&lt;&lt;
-t*n
the slntie hit* fli'le‘1 vs if It Ihh &gt;
and V H Hi It I* It f«*rt*e* ■itiud
•• if

. Iim tld

•- . . I

t n d &gt;i

Ordinances Pass Seminole County
City Commission Roa d s Included
To Check Rabies j in State Budget

he

the
fssvtf
n
food ftugplh •

reduced

m i &gt;i nu n o n a ]

f n rth e ?

to

ronunitfUsni •

am,i fihligatioMs
With finxl pr^
ii&gt;n turn how nil the down grade,
total demand* k i t i * made upon
D.i* country
afo considecablv
k’o ni*•r th an the ^-ipfdv.partlrul
inlv in the case n f l n r i t v faU an-'
vegetable oil*, *ugar and ftpm**
kinds of dairy product!.
|
The iskvie come to ii h ead late !

I*»&gt; l

week

till

ft

W1A

e l f O ft

t 1

allocate Mipplia** for t lie April
J in iiuaitrr am ong virloua claim
tun croup*—th r military,
vi
lians, lenddeosa, foreign rfli^f.
and other e i p o r t demind*.
Would Cu* SapplU*
In the
of mamti. W a r w a d
A dministrator Jones proposed m
tui &gt; tii eat Hrilam and Hherate*!

Local Man Makes Miss L ucy Ward Is Lieut. Grimball
V n t u r v i S ilu ;,‘ r Nazi Prisoner,
Sunday Magazine At
Ki wani s M e d
Returns Home
By Treasure Hunt \ti t , Wa r
M g'

eluded

cinated Ry May I

nenl

In I V r n u i -

1!M5 Budget

__
ir

i-rU,'w t«

Rev. Mark Carpenter
Of Episcopal Church
Expected Here Soon

l . ... r

I

Franris Rmimillal
Wins Silver Wings

CpI. John Donohue
Is Awarded Citation

P i o n e e r s To See
Florida’s 5 Fl ajcs

S-SgtVerdlnalWright
Is Back From Burma

Pfc, Jack L. Teague
Stationed In Sanford

utters, also anlt ground organisation which waa woundtd and waa evacuated
cross for haa helped ths -roun'e pilots to tn (he Marina Hospital at Han
UU pita up the Imprsailrs total, of. Diego Califamla, 18 monlha ago
&gt; a
■M t - m
»n«my
’vlgH
dMtroye.1 in‘
i-v TUid forilw t i n flv* month!' wks
w m r'p
ftw Tr d*»treyKtthe air and 303 on tlw ground,■ In the convalescent hospital at
the citation stated, "the devotion Plymouth Falla, Oregon, has been
to duty displayed by prnonrei
of tho lMUl Fighter Group is In ford ^ Naval Air Station. He
Hth too highest tradi- ■Utea that b* js clad to bo in
s Armed Forces of tho Florida in tba.eunsnlno.
,
taUa.”
Another amy,‘James, la now a t
__ _ mohue, a -medical techni­ Canute Field, 111. with the Army
cian in the headquarters unit of Air Corps radio and radar. He
ths 8851b, entered the Army in expecta to - finish his training
at Boca Raton the last of Uiie
month,
-i'/
v

jjEj-y.i ^4. ^ 4 “ ’ — 2 ,

Rollins student to hake ea lbrief 8
tg Florida’aTiUndTj
address concerning
Florida’s ltl
redth anniversary
r uas a static
II
Silver and pUIUe
plastic prises wHT
be given to the eldest ladies, end

did Keeling
Soner Of War

HaroU II. Keeling of San-

u rtc tlm JM ln g ln _ ftc U 9 |i
u 'w B t T s r t.V h * ^ ________
a g -b^w
j. 21,-ss.1.
of U r serving with

oldest men present
Buses will leave Sanford a t
6:13 and a t ? il$ Thursday eve­
ning for Lake Mary end—wJH
make regular stops on Perk A
nue. Through special am
mente made by Mr. Evans, _
eons past 00 m ay ride free
charge.
&amp;
1
I .

'

_,J - •

DI

|uD »-•

■Lieut. Fred Dyson
Praises Red Cross

Ihif

‘**h**» I

thh'i TV*HAII I *
Atlanta .lournal Re­ ..............
VI
dtti . II
|I tM. CMI' llisii lit of II I* v
counts Quest For aiui
-aftii
I m Mo k i * tkinrun pftt rrtl Lx
I » s t P i r a t e ( Jold 1sC vvina.. 1 ore
»tfi M-l* I )i&gt;&lt;

uiu[&gt;P*n
S tip h iti Fo
Suw a ni
ItiVfi TTUI'l- hilt •
u n s o o ff iho re c e iv in g 1m
do r
I .ill.
I
mi: the three month iiefiod and ■In rlvi
r».. Vl-d I I'll f *
to cut m ilitary supplies
A ^rrniiuili' &lt; &gt;untf \ %^fiiimt tee, a rm y r e u ju r » t*. T h i* a c tio ii w i n rffi.tt- Wltllri
report *
&lt;f dog-v
Increasing
&gt;0 D 11
u’
ri|jio»ger •le cnbed a* necessary H civj- for11 bn* in r *4 m#n
Key Chih mamber*, who will f within the cit^ having ruhie* led lr&gt; I-! vaupI 11ig s_111
bv
f»ick up waste p a p t r S atu rd ay foi J qf which two rimes were reported of the &gt;eM»tooh i onritv t'hiimtier I linn shortages were not to be Uj ninkp th at nv*i
a^siirvtl Mon­
the salvage campaign, have rc laat week, led the f'ttv Com of t (itnmeire.
fomfurttnir a ' r a n fi ft*r nu mi*
i M its s fS s s F mt* t w *
ipieatod residents In the n r n mlaalor.era nt their mpHtrtir Men day m Trtfifno by Kond Itm rd
(fold, ff'it'Of fi'iilv bu D rJ "in 1 E11
I m Item
th a t
I
hounded hy First Street. Kronen day evening t« (*:*** t\\*t «trn Chan umii R
Kfinrr nf llie ii'** 1
w ill I k&gt; tiirh til
Avcriup, Thirteenth Strort nml nrdiniineek draipm&lt;l
rm-ft &lt;ip u Ron &lt; ii ti.i
1 lu* VilnnDi * ■1 * * &lt;*-,! » ,
*‘d IF til.* pi 1 i "*i titi Innlr **r *•f
Knnfonl Avenue, to iutvr thr a me nor i*.
ttfVfilr-l ft t'«Vn |UVi • I'H’d’l
i
pnper bundled up and out in
SmuiaA
iuft(fif n .
i ' Di n
Ordinance 370, a* pri.H«ed wmi l l the s ill.’ I s' D* p iriin**ni n lm i
front of hottia* at the eurh
,'P» " * '' * • * ,M b. HUl*!"
require n w ' r n
* W* i * 1
*&gt;' |
• 1■
\
. m t of a Rod C r......... In ] m.fLiriv I.** *- i 1
•
1
■!«•]&lt; - in th e i i h
I" t'.Mii ihr-ti
-I-■I 1
' t
the window "( the t lull Ift f r r
Jan J’eerre, noted Metropolitan *act inoted rigmtiM r n i- r i*v
ftIII 1 ■ ...
D U rl
i i»• &lt;' 4*414w r in
I *
'
Opera Mticrr. who conducted i lirenn^d vclrr tnj*r u*i. I &lt;*f ,n »b&gt;
t , * &lt; \ .1M 1H'l* 1 I., I ' l - r t srul Light O f f k r 'her** j Ininfu r i.t;in
Ii ft*
t
concert in Orlando, Monday, *tni- first day nf May id ra th yrm ,
' 'ti eir ll'iit i i. -I..WH an enlargement **f a all r t»f *be D u
*• 1■ . * ' i
n
• M
pe&lt;t In Sanford T u tu l a y on h.» and the ordinnr cr iirmi.b
1
J MLIHft
B in **i Icliei I tom Lieut hrt-d Dvson, rr putrdiy hi'ldr
•ill 1b*
f •••
•
wiitu-n Iset Ju ne, print t*&gt; the
(t t*nltniir«t Uu 1‘aa r t w o l
ylnna the ileatruction of ilugK not mi
time he was reported mf-sing ch e't bur Uni «l#»-1* «l**wu ir&gt; «»tn«-k
vaccinated, with penalty of $200
un&lt;l pfialo- ‘I *«•• I'iuili'il
in action on a flying mission, Kami.
•ml Mr*. F rank Shame*. Mi fine or not over 00 day* im p ri­
If nmf Ultra Oh |**«r I'M»•
and which proisas work of the
I'eerce ho* been a featured §ol«&gt;. sonment for violation*
Rrd Cross in Italy. The letter
bit with
.v.... the New York 1’hllhari n r veterinarian who vnrrmntev
vnre
The
wa* written tn hi* n n rs n ii. Mr
mnormonic H ytnphaiy 0 n h « t r » anil 13 I 4*r* .Kali f u m i .h ih* «wn.&lt; with
.io,l
Nit- Fred Dyson, iffi| West
wr
nd] known In n itn y radio llMen I , r p r ) if,ra t , .hnwioif thr diIn 1e id
Sm* iilri-nlh S trcH
era
the vaccirfttion, a h n n tug shall
"M«nu, I lu r e iy am tflft'i Dial
Vl.trk I * ur|WTHrt,
Tin- i&gt;*
ronttnu&amp;ily he worn hy thr *D»#r
*111 \ XI X
&lt; R VID H M D
\ )nu laki* th r irilar^Kt yi**i Ut fa
J it Mil' * E(n
The Methfxliit Men1* Club will [ on its collar or lun ticn* Polieo j fri'*
isk
meet in the church annex on | finding dog* without tuu* »hull l hiiiidi, I).111&gt;\ . I niiti. » dl n r m i tIn* Rifi! (*roaa LsvcaiHr H 'urely tu wear 11ei ]ut if
S||\4
fiijrrful faukf," hr vs rote,
-n,*ri u/ti
I i T*‘t I" u-Hiim.
Thursday evmlnif at 7 o’clock notify owner- to luivi* it vnori
I m
Wiiijf, ’ air,I
rhii'N nil wp hftvr iivfi rvrr#*
f M■.1y 1 rii- An tnlerestlnit p ro f ra m ha- t&gt;ern mil rtf within 4 h Edtn i % ti/D-r itiiti. - ,i« [.«• '•••
■.t i» til*, ft
I ........I i.l II i ■t . I
lI
run* tLrr* 1*n't any USO ar .*n vf hlnir Ham’* -wifi
arranirrd umUr the dlrrciton of rmlir* ftinI Up&lt;m f nihil** 1■* *h*
i I,
t m mu
hilr.t I . tht
l t d I iik* ibal If wp no t&lt;i I•»» r the t'lsnex . i;,., i . i
1‘rnf. Schw arta nf Ijik» Onor*. the dog will Im*
by j» l&lt;.|ii|.&lt;&gt;tai i|\
I u ly u tr
iiaugtiti-f V *.t N « W |[u r[ i l l n l &lt; ri»as in i h r imljr M a r * lise ixern wi'il 1*1 I '* ..•■ i
c%atioM» m r»g* T m*
•iim.cr will be **rvnl by Ihr
'ii "t di
ii.it MrNew
i'ti
1 alirn* wp ra n eat brcauM" r v r r y . llutmuliiil
lailn-a of the church.
i
J£ni|rtuHu, nf blit
The Iti*i
* ai |»«'iiti'i. who I- Dimif rlhr iw filthy, ami ih erf- Franrix
I'alttlPtlil V\ rlltti .xil.i ‘ It- 1*11111
-liyliily under tu yi-ni- of age. j fnfr o ff |imi(a.
J u n e R. T h*rp, Array aviation
mbmioncit it .«•*-,i,ul lii*utc'*ant
j
**Il
suraly
Is
doinK
a
wondarwill
occupy
the
pulpit
fo
rm
erly
cu niter and inn of L atter T h a rp
filled by tin- Rev
T runk
L. ful work over here. We have a li s t week in imldnnr t-rnduutInn
of Sanfurd, has bacn -liphtly
ceremimtcii nt ih r IW a n Grove
I'ulley,
win*
wns
recently
calle&lt;l
wounded In action according to
AN
EIGHTH
AIR
FORCE. In Rp-hmoml, Vti. Rev. (jir|*en- lt**4l Croaa irlrl here on the field a t Crnlg Field-. Selma. Vl«
and
we
xurely
do
look
forward
a teleg ram recalved Monday by F IG H T E R STATION’, England.
l.ietit. Rommilnt i* *|M*nditti:
Mr. T h a rp from hft d au eh te r-in - Mar. I f , (S p ecial)— A» n member tcr i* mtirrtcil and has two cltll- to our coffee and doughnut* »f- a 15-day iravr in Sanfurtl mvl
tlren.
a
boy
of
nine
and
a
girl
I
r
r
each
111
i
p
■
Ion/
he
continued.
law. T h a r p , waa Ia i t h eard fro m of Lieut. Colonel Clsiborrte II
five y ear- of age
Mr*. C a r ­
Hr added th a t he had looked will re|«jrt lisck t., ( raig Field
In action in Franca.
Kiflnard’s h I g h - scoring Ilftftth penter, a t'anadiati by birth , ha*
The swarding uf t h r wing, a i d
over
the Florida S tate rt H ater
'F ig h t e r Group, CpI. John I’, been active in n**i*ling her h u s ­
commliiiori rsin r n ftri tb r nr *
at
the
Ited
Croaa
and
aaw
the
Beginning Thuraday, Red Cron Donohue of Sanford, Fla., bn- band in church work
name of C a p t C.M. Boyd end Living officer h»d mini'leted hi*
Aar fund haadquartara will be been awarded the ribbon of the
After
receiving
in*
theological
aUo that of Lieut. J.H. IVaraon* anvanerd flight irnltilng nt the
at the lakefront headquarters in­ Diatingulihed Unit citation by tho training in Ns-hotn S em in ary , E»oth
F ig h ter School in Sri ms
of Sanford.
stead of at Ruaaall Bead Store, it W a r D epartment.
D uring the many months of
Wi*.,
the
Rev.
C
arpen
te
r
wtis
T h e 3fiftth, o r e of the oldest
was announced by Mrs. Helen
ordntned in 1930.
For several
t r s l n t n r he hsd to undergo before
Bchulta, executive secretary. All fig h te r groups in this th eater years during student days he
ha recelreil hi* wing* sml c e r t if i­
donation!, Thunday or there­ and p a r t of Major General W il­ served In Ketchikan. Alaska, and
cate, he wan given nil type* of
after may b« made at the lake- liam E. K epner’s Second Air also served there for three year*
instruction
Hr »•&gt; toughened
Division, was given the aw ard
front headquarter*, iho said.
m entally
anil
p h y rirslly
and
for its perform ance in an attack after be lied become n minister,
Everything
Is
in
readiness
for
on airfields n e a r Munich on under lii-hnp Rowe, He ha* a lio the big P l a i e e r night celebration learned to drill, just «* any
Apr. S, 1044, In which the group'* served as rector of St. J a m e s which will ta k a place In tbs Lake soldier.
Church. Woodstock, Vt.
Ha was »l»o given every jihn*r
I’-ftl Mustangs flew through e x ­
Mary Community House e t S ’.OO
The parish in Cormectirut that o'clock Thuraaay evening, it waa pi combat Instruction, including
trem ely adverse w eather to c a rr y
sllon, ggijupd
rVijnl and
out one ' of th e first [darned Rev. C a rp e n te r comes from is
today by F rank Evgna fig_ h te r formation,
8-Sgt YardIna) W. Wright *on s t r a f i n g a ss a u lts by E ighth Air tha same one to which G eneral announced
of
Lake Mary and Edward F. ferial gunnery. nlglit'Dl/inx «nt1
f Mm. C. f . BdUon, 8033 F o res lig h te r plane*.
Henry qR. Sanford, fo under of Lane of Sanford, who h*va fcdgh -altlludetj»nl«&gt; ion!D which
Maple Avanua, has returned home
n him y o * become * viU l
Lad by Cel. William J. Cum- Sanford, once belonged. ’
charge of the program.
after 11 months of combat duty mings of Ljnrrenes, Kan., than
‘ the Unltwlrl J' S‘ t a l e s '
An
additlcnal
feature
attroeIn which he flow &lt;0 missions group commander, pilots of fho
Vtjncressing air arm ,
tion
of the program, Mr. Krona
‘ 'S jeatry ln g The w ar
over India, Burma and China.
Sfifitn
destroyed
43
anemv
Hir­
Mid
today,
w
llln
s
twt
exhibition
__ _ ^
'
___
'
very h e a rt
ers ft on the ground and shot
of flv« flags under which Florida
gholas.
gunner In sight out of the sir. In addition,
has served. These ate being
his next station
miaaloni tho airmen reported damaging 31
Marin* Pfc. Jack L. Teague, loaded through tho courtesy of
tcleet300 hours, Carman planes on ths ground,
■on of J, R. Teague of 8anford, Prof. Fred Hama of Rollins
_Psylng
.
- the
| B | » - who saw action on Guadalcanal, College, who will
air medal
tribute to
tightly
HI send
sand over a

To Have Pels Var-l

MIIKIi 91,

N azis Claim P i a n o s
Scor e Direct H i t s
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M e m b e r A sso ciated

Remagen Bridgehead Line Anchored
Solidly With Capture Of Honnef

Marines S e i z e Two!
More Islands Off
West Coast Of iwo;
Japs Study Relief
t Hr Am » p*i I»4 t f i M l
F i r e s k i n d l e d b y S u|M *rfnrtresses
to d a y
seared
five
square
m ill J
of in d u strial
O s a k a a s t h e A lli e s w h i t t l e d
d o w n s t u b b o r n JujvrtF*'
d i e r s c l i n g i n g t o I w u .vfiiii,
M an d alay
and
th e
P h ilip ­
p in es.
T h r e e 3 0 0 - S u p e r f o r t rnld.4
o n J a p a n ’s t h r e e l a r g e s t c i t ­
ies have hurtled o - */ft*WUaru
mile* within Ht ha * \ » .^ a d a m n.’r (■ su great that
m rl to ineHnse air raid retie,
tuea-urer,.
- *■
Tl«&gt; M arine, reUSrf K a n ^ . n ,
x R . - k . a i t d K a m a Roek o ff th e
west const of Iwo In linup'-iM*..
ariirihlhliiux opt-ntllons,
S tiffen in g resUtane* was r e ­
ported on Mindanao in the southern Philippines a* the lnpune&gt;.were
dinned
northward
from
/amlxmiMfu.
Indian troop., In re p lra l llu rm a
fought
from
house to house
through Mandalay « ' the ll n
ll«h ra p tu red Mnymo 3ft miles to
the enxt
Ameiienn troop driving through
roothw extern laiion setied t h e ,
nrovioeial . apttul of UalanCM.I
f.fi mile* untilli of Mamin, while
Kottv first I&gt;ivi&gt;ioi• force* d m
my into Mindanao captured Zulu
villages auiuinl stiffening opposi
tion. (Jen. Mac Arthur announced
Men nf the IftSth Kegtntel !
Combat team of Major Gelr
Joseph M, Sw ing1* Eleventh Air
Ttortie Divialon captured llutangnafter an advance of 1ft milefrom lheir la*t reported positions
They al»o captured the nlrdnlnc
M •■(hmr4 »»* P * |f T *»•)

MARCH

ft tank nnit on the French front,
hoe written his mother, Mrs.
Sam Keeling, (het he is a pri­
soner of war In Germany.
Ha reported In hla letter that
he waa wall and had not been
woaadod. Mrs. Keeling, hla wife,
tbatr child, Wayne, live In
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nf ihr Slntc XX«r Fmanrr 4‘«n»*
ttilllrr, Mnn*nini*r*1 yrKtrrdny.
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unit rli»»ri» on Jnnr JO. Ifowrvcr,
fin
nctivitlr^ in
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lit. .sir of Serrcx E bond, w.ll
ft
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b*trm April lb \%hrn p»rllciiantK
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Itehii butli'ehcsii ri. ifh *if F r a n k ­
furt In t*k e iIiiva n
\ R*-&lt;it.-i- ttu p u ih said the
Ii11 ajn i
&gt;&gt;v r r i ,hi■ Niut tlrfen e*t
uti thr l&gt;» mile *h|e i front but worn
K ***'• * arid l r .ink fur i Her tin
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Operations |
Ml 1.4 II

V! a * U ti l

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Over France, Had

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llii* A m t r i . a i i F i r - l A r m y
r : i | i t n r p i l i l i m n p f , U kI uv f i v u
m iles
n o rth
ot
ljem u K cn ,
un i.'h orm h r
th e
b rid g eh ead
l i n e s o l id l y , its t h e G e r m a n s
r im m e d N a z i p la n e s scoretl
d ire c t
h it - on th e l.n d e n d n e fi U n d g n a n d a p o n to o n
iw arb y .
F n t n e &lt;UbIw itches - a i d t h e I . i i d e n d n r f /
bridge •* ••*♦•* i ?i mi* ***-1r*v . how ­
ever
llnn l fighting ................ I m thv
llo h iu f Mthurbt, Ib'il n rc|uirted
the Vaii I.* uri* tt«lng us'aillt
iojutn to ek(en&lt;l the bndgi-tvrad
to Koenigs w inter.
Tlw r S T hird A rn q lunged
south and ritsi of Kanrlnirg on
the flank of the Kanr b.i'in. Tha
Natl* said this attack Iadov* thi'
MtftHlf River I hi i into the
depth ««f lb* ii,in&gt; 1.* i ni.tn ilrfenaa
til** .i' ID* t'utin lucrd into ft*
2f*ih h'tu.r I hi I r111 *t c lined up
i» '*1: mill * mi i 1111O' mile front,
Etn
i» *r •». -1* ** U throuifh
** * 'f ’’ i
*i.* •» t niiui lines
*1 ’ -' ' bi t 1* r
Ilet tm*s
• t* f . Jd M
^ ,i. jmicIj tie• 11
» * 1-* « •* * mittander
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1.
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ter vt ootid."*
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i b e N a n rMininnnd announced
ft Pi-vn • f imI ii,oA Ri d oifi*naive
ui m« d
wining ■■•it the tier*
mtin* m Ka*t
hot rlaim-

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Follitumir .in n 11 .i«*k tt.i Saipan
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ploinjft* mto lb* vkfticr ari'l rr**cue
n wiiilur who h a l Ltvome t i n (fled
in u life Imr
(■r;if t s m a n C o n e y
Itnotnsftain Mali Striplmp served
in naval bmiirA i Dmt started wi(h
strtki*« ill ki4viriiK north of New
t iftft-inart 11 uif h R I " t’\‘ nf H ntain in Dttcmbr-r, FHU and
lln* Eli w.i i anitthun Arms Onitn- mclutlrii A(nkr« at Truk, Hainan
jutti'i* 1 &lt;ii| . h a 4 rrtiimvki t*» Him nod Tinlun (iiKiin Ann, Invaston
fof.J ftfli’r «•lkti( yiHfK abp**nrt- to of New D U!hr-a. J linn Iftiamlti,
v ik11 bin m o th er, Mrs
Krnt &lt; Mtiidanao, F oimioki , l ^ y t e , Lu*
Aker* who liv#*4 nt 1 mlkt" Mtmro«* /on ii nil mimcrnio other artions*
Hr wan boih in Ha\ annah, Gtt.
Hir rntirnr • nift-nyap, lu* #i*^
.
,
and came to Hanford in 1020.
lent * in f**i*hnt
I’
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Army
S u He attended local irhooU, artd
“ in •»* Ini* r
S
ais' n nu- ml**’r ••( the National
VSt'l*k ft ll fti’f V%
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Is Back hi Sanford

. t i i r i * b n ' I'Lt'R t r i i f t 'i o n r i

1 i»i!s*&gt; )t1111 tu*v •'d | H o a r d

Seventh

War ! •« KngUnd end J" me.) the l l t i ' - h
hr
IftUirr
foM’t'K
XX h ilr
in
Kn^iiiii'i
** . *
* ■! , m arnnl a British utfl
( Imirinan Mcl a«lirrn
i«l
lie Ks*rve*l umirr tirneral Mnni
major rmt&gt;hasii&lt; ol thi* drive "ill Itomery throughout the African
l&gt;«» 111ibcent on sah*» to individuals and
S|fi)i»n
cnmpmitn*.
wax
and added th at Florida’* quota vsoumled and rent hack l •• Knc
for K bontii has been set ftt
.
. .v
n,x..t»t&gt;0, the highest figure ever »"&lt;*
»)J0' n r' 1 , h r
set fur that a e c u r . t ^ l n any w»r ^
Un&lt;1in^
hi, linil
" o t h e r . P u r i t i e s tu )» so....... o r fo'' » h ‘
» » y UP the F ren ch
ing the drive will Ih- F am i G j r "“ ,* } ? lhf
B“ nlor
bonds, S eries V ravings notes. 2 . . Cr‘ f *m,,n C on*y
| / 2 per rent bonds. 2 1/4 peri t,1»ck beret w orn by those who
cent d m h . ' T I ' T per ‘c n V t« m D f served under G e n .r s l M.mtgo(these will not he offered to t* .r-1
,i# bas n belt buckle t a k e n
[Mirations this time) und 7 /8 per from u Nazi.
He
was
born in Brunswick, (is .,
cent certificates of Indebtedness.
Chairman
M cE schem
s a i d but la t e r camp to Sanford w h ere
there Is averv evidence th a t Fed- he lived a t fi I -T Oak A vrnur w ith
r r s t expvtidlturvs ftrill rem ain a» las g r a n d f a th e r, Capt. P. M.
a high Itvsl for soma tim e to Ehter. He Is a cousin of C lau d e
come and a ta t f d th a t the S eventh Herndon and G. W. Spencer.
W a r l-oan p r o g r a m h a t been de­
W IN S IWON7.H STAR
signed to obtain maximum funds
WITH T H E 30th IN F A N T R Y
from non-banking Investors.
LUXEMBOURG,
Quotas fo r the 07 Florida coun­ DIVISION IN
ties sre now being p re p a r o l In Mar. 14, (Special )Sgt. Wilbur R.
Felt of 1-ttkr Monroe was a w a rd Washington, it was announced.
mi the llra m e S t a r recently for
More t h a n
2.000.000 - Coast heroic achievem ent against tha
Major General L. S.
Guard Port Beeufity Identification enemy.
cards have been Issued In Neiv commander of th e Sthh I n f a n tr y
Division, p r e s e n te d the aw ards.
York.

unit

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no op«*tulion mo « fthrannr) wound.

Home On Leave
Editors N o te:—T hs follow­
ing names uf boys in service
’Hume on leave" ha*e: been
submitted hy Ihe Pilot Club
ror which Mrs. Z.il. R atliff, •
telephone 4S1-J, and Mlsa
Blanche Kennedy, telephoo*
BM W have hern selected M *
a cu m m ltlre to secure nasuea
of service Men and women M .
th a t their friends Bay knew
.■ ban they, a r e i a -Ssafard-— —
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CpI. Lloyd L. Harvey, J r . o t “
CoffcgYille. K m . I*
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-tiny furlougr
furlough with ftis p a r e n t
George ililM nson, AMM lAc, I
tiling hi*
his par
visiting
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memories »? a i r . they bore lie
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mailing for the roomer. *.
sown i t « i n &gt; in maid lake oyer
He Jim tw s of their own Uses.
IV s«n lies talked, they rpchr
of . i i
T le i said: “Those Jer­
ries hate m t what it takes and
N E W II R U N S W I C K. N J d e v it «»re throwing It at us“
March. 7. Six hundred wounded or. ' ; » r. the Germans are fall
of cc-raac. theyH do axytibif.*
men. the third group «» srrvse at The I paisrd a r-rTent r u garire
the station hospital »t the Nea fn-si hsrsl to hand and. allScsiyr.
York Fort of Embark ati*»o it ve-»! - f them did not speak, their
Camp Kilmer, were kr-»irht here ! o e i « ffe rloeaftL The g - i j sm e itosed a ptctare of pretty
i alifueeia nrts waving rood by
to i tm s h s d of German pT.■■‘ t i - d m
Thu s u r e l y the COO turn—yyi
iw k ih tte t patients and 3C7 lit­
re. u t seels were rfi a hospital
2 Bedroom fumisheei
-fit# s t e t -ksrked at dawa at
*n e Iv tl. Shortly after sunrise

Happen A gain ’

600 At Camp Kilmer;
One AsksIfHis'K ids’
Will Go Thru A W ar

10e pat Boa for ona baaertloa
Jftr par lino for U m inrerticna
1i t per tine far 8 laaertloaa
&gt;£c pal Um ter M tnaerUapa
Ulnltmuta -ato . . . V a
'HONE Id* OR BRING TOUR Ada to THE oAN FO R D HRKALD
‘Jouat fly* war da to the 11m , Incrvding phone and aititroea
All advertiMWxautl far altuslUos wanted will be charted for a l Lhs
ruler r la ^ fle d rates.

BUSINESS SERVICE
II. B. POPE INC.

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BEST KURD SERVICE
In Central Florida.
lVr speeL-ffltp In "Thtripfelr moinr
ovt-rhauls
CI.KCTRlC Aishwatber. Genentl
SIKlChLAKU-hMlRRR+Or*,
.Electric, fwod as new, * 150.00
Inc.
Call 1IB.
Fhone lion
Sanford. Fla.
RED BLISS Heed potoloeo, cert­ W ELBING : By an ex part with
ified.
Hunt’a
Tuxedo
Fees!
SO years* «sy&gt;orience who guar­
Store. 2nd A Sanford, phone
antees every job. VoulD apfireciata a trial. Temporarily
nested at 408 H French Aee.
W IN C H E STE R automatic xhniA R. Welch.
(un, full choke, box of shells,
*40.00 J.H. Proctor. 90H Elm s t o r a g e your ci
at Kent'i
Axe.
Gang*.
rata . dead
Specie'
sroraife
YOUNO. tcudrr beets for rin-

Vutcr Haatarx
Ueaten.

and

Boom

hltiK *2.00 bushel J.W.
lake Monroe. Phone Ui

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NE F U LL HI/-E bed. spumes
Beauty Rest Mxttreas (inner
xrlnx); dresser to milch. Hr-,
R..M. llrnklr. Sxnford Kt
1.
Monroe Corner.
T W O SM ALL farms—one with
R aerrs tiled lurid, itood well,
two story dwelling. Kara*!-, nut
house, about 600 ft. west of
lake Monroe Post Office. One
with fi acres tiled land, good
well, about S mile from IainMonroe Post Office, with twostory dwelling, 2 story barn
J W . Hell—, Phone
Ifi, lake
Monroe, kTa
SPUING P L A N T S now ready
Papiwri, Tomatoes. Eggplant
Collard*. Broccoli, J .W . Hell
Phona lb, laka Monroe

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jam'll
cabtnwls
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or unfurnished huusv

or apartment. Pfrmanenl. Civilian nsutlen!
Phone H21 or write
Boy No. J— Lrr&gt;burj;
Kay Slaton

Exterminating
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our 5-year mrthcwl
Typewriters and Adding Machllies. Rental-, repairs, service,
»U|i( iIim
Very limited allo*meiit new mm-hineii to esvential
industries no W Pit approval.
VW (iny highest ceiling prices
for
gissl
rental
machines.
I lay lies t If f ice lllrhine Co.; T| 4
Magnolia. Phone It
PI I M B I N G it FI* W H S

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South M am S l _
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P IIO N E
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e*c d tiw , chsaerv. haircutf foe , i f t j man ard the Pro
■e d i * » m i ! &lt; a hours leave
h v l » -»a iw c j Foe the litter
tse- t. tre i.-»,w ledre that pith
l went i four W ars the Medirai
r ; i i i - f o f f e r f in the Hui
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N E W A L L mstal bah;
Call Room 108, May!
UUTGKU Tomato plants, 871.04*
thousand. Southern Plant Farm
Arcadia Fla.
ILF, IRON an il, romplrir
lh springs and mattress in
nd condition.
*9$ 00.
line
dedp rompiittn^ imtaIvs . 130;
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WORK ME N ’H COM PENH ATII IN
INHURANCE.
Raymond
M
Ball,
Agent,
Florhta
State
Bank Building.

W A N TE D TO RENT

10 ACRE FARM , Hied. 4 room
garage
apartment.
Eureka
Hammock.
Going
into
the
Army. Will sell cheap. C. I- FI UN1SHED house or apartment.
Call K.W Roby, Valedi Hotel.
Loudennllk, Stale Farmer's
.. kfarkat.
S 10.00 REWARD! For finding
a furnished house or apart
SEVEN TY ACRES, Palm Ham
incut tor Ens C L. Black an-l
mock. Celery and truck farm
wife Phone 1160, Riwm J-1S
Priced for quick sale al *6.600.00.
Raymond
M.
Ball
Realtor.
F R U IT &amp; V E G E TA B LE stand
See
Good profitable business.
C. It, Loudermilk et Stale
OB Hill small home in the efty
Farmer*! Market.
fur couple. Permanent m hlenta
Phone Co. 3J05.
PLYW O O D B O A T and trailer. C.
II. -Icoudermilk, 8tata Farmcr'a
FURNISHED
APAR TM EN T by
Market.
Navy couple.
Expect to he
here (or about two yean, lli x
r w o MULT'S, work mingle nr
Richard Wilkinson, \ aides Hodouble, *160.00 each.
Phone
Count jM80«.
16 ACRES, combination of murk,
fruit land, some woods. Impure
Norval 0. Mxrlett, Rt. 2. l)&lt;rr.
181-A, Sanford-Orlando Road.
Wext of Elder 8prinrt.

VVANTE1&gt;—

I f your' c a t b attery &lt;h*&gt;w * , tgrti o f xrcaicrun® you
can 't send it to the c h o s e n and p it a relief in
thorv p itch in g fur r o u H ave it inspected and n?chartrcxi n e g u U rly

Sec I s Eor
Tires
•
Lubrication
*

■ Rood wxgre. Apply Mr. Bmn• eon. Mather Furniture Co.

WANTED — Young Lady or
Man intemted in learning
good poet-war trade. Sea MY.
Harvey at The Sanford Har­

Celery

City

G O O D C O O K f o r eteedy Jab with

TO BUY 3S Millimeter SliU cam­
era. Penley, phone 30ft.
CLEAN COTTON RAGS tee Sawford Naval Air Station. Brfag
to Sanford Furniture Coapany.
10c per lb. Immediate aeeafftW ANTED!
FRYERS.

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Firxt Pwkrtl S a tin fi 4 Loan
A on . To HtUn Phillips at n r
John H.
P x U n l Kami M a ttn c t forp
To Annie Iju ra Miller at vir T.
t ampion. Gunda B. To Thoma*
R Millar at ill.
Florida Cttru* Production Credit Assn To Earnest Thompson
rt ux.
Monorabla D iw ln r t n
UJv. N a n ] Sam oa To [&gt;ai|hl
Dr lane Smith.
U.S. Navy To Thomas Nathan­
iel llim p
Army of l* cited States To
Vernon V’. Stary.
Army of United States To
John Green
U_S. Nary To Armond Joseph
Jtrkun. Jr.
Marnaya I j c n w r
^Finlay, Jark. Norfolk. Va. and
Nora Odessa Harrell. PikOxville.
_hrd Bulling lU n iw u u FrankTJrC -Sanford and Ethel Myth-reBridre-s. Charles I. et ux To Corburn. Hanford.;
Hanford
Mill. Herbert
Jr_ K. Weymouth. Mass
and
&lt; atherine Kenny Hurt. Sanford
their homes as passible, acted
Monday, March S
like a shot of rood whisky.*
Warranty Deeds
Food helped, too— the steaks,
lewis. Milton et ux To Da-id
bottles of milk, rreen salad and
ice cream traditional for these Wright et ux.
Jane. A. A. et UX To Roy L.
occasions. So did the Post Ex
charm, with its cigarettes its House ct ux.
newspapers, its possibilities of ^ Smith. James A. To Elbe! M.
presents for the family from the .Smith, hi* wife.
Ifeneff. John E rt ux To Harr'
boy who hadn't had time to ro
G. Penley et ux.
Nicholson, Martha Johnson et
Indifferent al first
to the
Army's obvious desire to give sir V\. G To Caruly- F Cinch
Woolley, William Thoma- el in
them everythin* they could need
or want without seeming to be To J A Holder
Wilson, I red R. ri m T.j leu
soft or implytne n-mjathy. then
aparecutiofl ieyxn to ihns diir - ■ ell A Clin?
Bender. Frederick \\ ,t ui T*&gt;
in* the aitemoon. 4&gt; the I- r»
passed in guiet relaxation. G ra­ Andrew C Stine et ux.
Blackmon, Roy et ux To Nora
dually the blankness seemed to
lift from weary faces; expressions Clause
lewis. I). 11 rt UX Tu Sidney
lightened; they were ■ ill in* to
Keller et ux.
talk.
Reaxis, J. 11. el ux To llxifht
Once started, they asked the
^iirstimi they had lern formu­ G Musselwhite et ux
Yates, ltroar It rt ux I .» W J
la! iri* dunn* kne weeks in Bnt tl»h and French h s M U lt .
Is Itaut et ux
Messer, Anna T.. NictT &amp; Vn
1 the soldier goinr to gel a break
| after the w a r ' Doe' the country iretu Conrtantine
I com. W M Irv T
1 rvalue haw temfyyr* a rocket
t-sr.b ran be. and why aren't we wether
U u ilrd tlirrxr
1 droutiat at the Germans 00 r
I owan, James f
e lr e t f What 1s this new curfew
I. Ivirchhoff, Jr
DreySe lern bearinr about T
IbrJ
Not all of them voiced ones
City of nar'-»rd T
y Black
te n s Private First 1 la&gt;» Edward
1
Murphy, whs. 1* Iwrntylnur 1 item ■t m
'
tfwd
'
b
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years old, spoke, he said, "fur Ml
To Johi
| ter cent of the boy *™ when n* 1 llveritrect larvl t‘«
*voted s passionate l-s-tsef in the ' II Jink ms i S K F Dmtdne)
( and I oelract
importance of nanny pa tiny 1,1
Bower. George W
et ux T
twist war i-rxartiration dedicate,
Mrv lnai.ee Raurkr
to maintain the peace
Real Fatale Mnet (a fe»
“W’e all think we’ve p-l t.
Penley. Harry G et ux To 'san
help to keep the peace." he raid.
ford Atlantic Salm nal Ban!
- "And we ail w a n to make -Om
| William*. 1 uke et ux To ll &lt;
that civilians are p-inr to join
pens aram."
\
Crap IW r
‘ w» to wee hi* that the never nap '
/fthnitt-*., iaAjrdiao W . To Kftrm
Private Murphy, whose mother J i rr^iit Ailnu.
Mrs. Mary A. M-rpny. lives all
W ir t wmsi.*. i*# M a*» tn* * e
M l E l d fu iik fltiret. the Hrunv,
Marl Ti. K I
lu u td ID Nocmarhly uh July I 4
with the 13th Kc*1i.ient »*f ih
Ftrni V|nr*f
* . r*»
I
| Htfc Irfattry Ihihur. After - r i Aiva L &lt; uiiiAx i ; ii a
| vfvvtt* five month - ,»f lu rs o - a. 1 &gt;roith, tifxirpr Tx» Waiter A
taon. he feel* it xrax warticuiarlj I
el ut
embatrasunc that be was asleep
ta k a slit trench in (•emtari!
when hr was hit is the lef. nip
and bark by shrapnel.
“ But the platotw medic *.&gt;:
there
rtyht
away.”
he raid.
**Thoa« cays are ewod but to
is every one. Heroism seems to
be pretty common when you jre. |
Mjrfct up ~ the front."
Private Hatold Rnwrnblum. whose
parents. Mr and Mrv nhe Ito.,
xblsn. live al 1111 Marine Park
way.
Brooklyn.
seconded
this
opinawr Etcbtern years old. Fri
rate RcitmbSum was sent over j
Warranty Deeds
Friday. March 2.
Palmer. Mary, uncle To Ander
son C. Bone belle
Welch. Uah U. at oar D. Ii. To
W.F. Hoskins.
MontaJrue. Elbert I*, at ux To
A.M. Stewart.
U err iweather. J.W. el ux To
Charlie Talton. Jr.
Miller. Robert Cone et ux. To
Charles L Bridges ct ux.
Hiller. Thomas R. et ux To
Charles L Bridges rt ux.
Ward. B-F. To Willie Lee Ward
His wife
Limited Warranty Deeds
Jones, John R. rt ut To H.T.
Russell et ux.
Russell. H.T. rt ux To M ar­
r a m Rutsell.
Qwit Claim Deed
Schwab. Harold J. Exec. Fst.
Jonas Srfcwab To Mary Palmer.
Barnett. Auguxtui K. et al To
Casselberry Gardens. Inc.

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AUTOMOBILE

neighborly Standard OH M an

rendering service b ey on d

the ccofrael.

in the more than vtsty years Standard O il men have served
the farm
W ith tanb trucks opera.ing from more than $00 bulk de­
livery points, there's a Standard O il Man serving y o u r com­
munity

T ake advantage ui the t/epend aide petroleum prod­

ucts he sells, and the friendly, experienced advice he offera
on the maintenance of your machinery.

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you j F U L L copy a/ r£ij M J t f i.iaif
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RECAPPING

PITTSBURGH PAINTS

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M any a Southern iarmei has learned this to hix advantage

EXTRA-MILEAGE

D. B. Stafford in Charge

old.
W A ITR E S S, A pply
R e e U u ra n t

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T ii U n
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TO GET THE TOP PRICE
FOR YOUR CAR
S T H D IO 'C O U C II xnd~a'leTTule W E W ILL g in you full value
arm heatara.
118 Elm Avr.
for your car—moot caak. Yea,
- -aftor 6:00 V. M.
and we will handle the govern­
ment red tape for you. S a n
HELP W ANTED—
lota of bother, your time and
expense by coming here et once.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES ^
W A N T E D —Colored vtrla for laun­ 288 W lit
PIm m SZ2
dry work.
Apply In perxon,
regular boon and wxgex. S«m- S E W IN G CHILDREN'S.
County Laundry, 819 W
Palmetto. A p t 3.
8ALX8M AN, permanent petition

Henley.
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If We with U be (r »»i if n wlah U
f t N t n t k.iolafe that* iM s t iu llt prltlk i n far which » r have been ao long coolewrtiag—«c BB»t fight!
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F R ID A Y .

MARCH

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Need For Better I

^ S o o th e n w c s t -fo b m d

Marines Toss Flame Waves

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American forces w ere re­
ported invading Mindanao,
the ooothenimont Philippine
island as the Marines fin ally
f ' drove a wedge to the north­
eastern c liff on Iwo Inland,
uplifting the Japanese units
in two.
T o k yo caid the Yanks be' gan storming ashore at M in­

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D i r e c t o r s Advocatej
Regional F e d e r a l
Housing Authority

GoebbelsAlso Talks! )l Stabilization D i r e c ­
tor’s Last Act Re­
Secret ‘Plans’ To Re­
verses, First Stand
gain W ar Initati\e

T A I x L A I I A S S U - L ' M a r . 3. ( 4 V -

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Without optima. lbs gtat* Su­
preme Court in dA y'affirm ed'lb *
verdict of rvllty of a fury In
Cirruit Court in Sanford on Aug.
3. in the State's case strains t
Charles Guest, and tbs brothers
Clifford and I. B. Hart, charged
with stealing four pure bred hogs
from the farm of Charles Brada haw at A Its monte Springs on
SepL 3. m i .
After the Circuit Court Jury
had brought In ita verdict of
guilty. Judge If. B. Smith aen-t
tenerd L H Hart to aanre two
and a half years, and Clifford
Hart and Charles Guest. two
years each at Halford Pen ltent I
wry.
Kollo•«tnr this decision, the at
totneyi for the de/endanta ap­
pealed the case to the State SuFirms Court- During the recent
action. Attorney General Tom
Watson represented the Stale.
G. P. Garrett. G. B. KUhhaek.
W. R. Smith and other* rrpreseated
Guest
and
the
Hart

brother*.

Home On Leave
Editor, Not, &gt;— Th, fallowl » f u o n of boy* la aerrlre
i
laara

La* — t* ■!in»

k u t oa
nhaltled by Um M W

Ctab
for which Mr*. ZJK. Ratliff.

MW.
U J - W h a r t bm
a c a a a lt lM to

of aerrira

Sanford polka are (till btuy
rouadiar up racrasta aad those
who will cot work. It waa an­
nounced yesterday by Polka Chief
- e Boy G. William*. Thao* idler*
are quostioaad be aaUL aad if
'5 they bare a* relid eictta* for
not working are a rm ted.
Patrolman E. M. Lae abet a
C Wadneada* on Holly
Arenao between Eleventh and
Twelfth Streets.

or tuh-K-.e *nil the' fJJ f,1' ’" * 1,1 V
td the b*Uk for

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"H i
„ljo ,t
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prp talken. Martin Haltcimlchco,
(
mg hia desk fur \\ til lam
D.N.H
comman tat or.
and
I*r H
fm m n
rliu inu an
of
Rudolph Scharplnir. {Kjlitical ana- the W a r
t**oinl who m r
lyit, ernphanixetl sUying |h»\api cerils him, \'in-*un ihmua I rm «»r
(CaattiaH Ob Fait Tkrttl
&lt;{ naflntrd i*n !*■** r « * )
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Pioneer Night To Kipp Attends Meet In
Be Held Thursday' Jax ()n Promotions
of thr
At Lake Mary* ' hanfoni
. V : ( hr(iiamuiai
‘
Junn*|
Pioneer Night a L I kr Mary,
un pvpnl mgrrty ItMiknl fntwMrd
t*i every year by elderly rrMilenU
of this section, will h»vr it* JOth
annual prrAfnUititM) at the i haml»cr of Commerre Building with
Frartlc Evtrjj i u innovator, na
master uf eeretnoriea, un the
rreniny of Thursday, March IB,
at 7:30 o'clock.
Edward K. 1-ane r e p o r t e d to
Say that he 1, mnMItklns the
beat talent avallat&gt;lc for enter
tainment, ahd htraaetf will ilo n
humeruws blackface akit with F.
Ikaaky-Vlght, Sanford printer
Tlie . event will havi »|&gt;ecinl
itgnifieance
thIa
year,
a•
nionewr* will celebrate the recent
hundred th anniversary of Flor­
ida'* admission U&gt; the union a*
a state.
"All
residents
of
Seminole
County 60 years of aga or mure
are especially Invited to attend
th* meeting, which is dedicated
la their honor, and the committee
in charge of arranrementa will
be pleased If the younger folk,
will aaaltt In getting the old
folks there,'’ said Mr. Kvans.
A bus will leave Sanford for
Ukm Mary at 7:1b P. M. and
will make -all regular stops on
Park Arenua. Through the cour­
tesy o f the Sanford Transit Com­
pany no fart will be charged for
those 80 years and over.
Parents are requested not to
bring babies or young children,
this might prove annoying, to
th* -O ld Timer*.A ll
pionaare attendin'
this
sseating ar* invited to be the
gwaste o f the Rita Theater on
Mar. 18 er. 17 through the
of the manager, It. T.

Ills’ll Sc hind
T urm U k

i n gi" nl ruuhlv hmialng author
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HSCkUiT A f f a i r ■Iva.
*It*. T u u o f
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-'" h differential*. »-tr .
Va ul Juarph Gorhbel»*a
priinrtpal
if p i n e i m f r i ' i ' . t Httuhi j*
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a h ’ t H ig g o i
m&gt; U » r m a t t e r , .a n d
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of f»r un i dm L hfhi for i h f PUI p »•!
«*f w *if k ki*i." on lhi
pin -km of

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tnr V n h i K i I t nl l he -DiliA c n m m i t t i e f o n m t l f o r tl ii *
utlldy Imn »|M*nl a j r m m l l r r t i n g

informniion on the pf*icticr« *»f
promnlioft in pchtHiI-' Ihroughciul
thr tiuifott. he rvalil
ThiR
him I n mi
ton.* t-dlltnl
in
ureter to T&gt;e
-I iti Uu- P rln
rip u l’ s Juurnnl d f the SlnU- I*c
par tm er il
of
I'uhht
Jrihtructlon
Ur
W T
Ktlu mrdji uf the h l a t v
Urpartrnc-n!
d ir e c t in g the -vtudy
T h e Jt9U|ual. , *efti«l Mr
hipi*, i*
to lie »ludP*d by fn* ulUe
frtun
all uv c i Finn da b e f un f m a l uivi
rretluren
mimI
r*n tiiiiiurtidM Uovji
a n adupletl ill l h i » ffrltl.

W.K. Bnnvn Promoted
To Rank O f Sergeant
W, K. Uruwn, former Jiunfonl
resident, was promoted March 1,
to rank of sergeant mul hus been
assigned to the All.T.C. Post
Office «t Ft. Knox, Kv. where
he Is floormsn and in charge of
forwarding mail according to
word received by relatives, lie
has been munected with Army
postal wurk' for the past two
year*.
Prior to entering the service,
Sgt. Brown wee in charge of the
Hanloni district of the Peninsu­
lar -Life Insurance Coinj any. With
Mrs. Brawn, daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. C. C. Colliea of Sanford,
be lives at 128 North Main
Street, Elisabethtown, Ky.
riv n n r n t v l f t i v t
f .1 I y ~ K R I K i r f t " *
Kira, resulting ir
elta igniting a bed, caused some
damage Wednesday, to a borne at
810
Laurel
Arenuc.
Firemen
kept the blaia confined to one
room.
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Warning Is Issued

On Fish Bag Limit
By P r o s e c u t o r
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dejilrra

having

5 kba ic r tir h ret mi l i n g lic%i!srn

in !i
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tixlRy w unit'd by County Pi ■,*ocuting Mlnrnpy (i A. kS|&gt;ef*i ihnt
thrir llrmRfH flu rifit prrtnil thr n,
wvhvn fishing m frrsn ft.iln
to
t»kr * h«i! limit i*ny larger h in
1 h*«1 n11**tot**( bpoft flahrrmrii
Ihik' Iunit* toft’ ! hr **fn
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Dredging Lagoon

Red Cross D rive
In Seminole Hits

For Port Is Urged
, B

High ley man

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A Ireadi ReenKaisetl

r»f rufilr in |.Ia lvU
f th» &gt;t li.lr
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Trailer Camp Work
Due To Start Soon

James Muse, MOMM 1/c. UHN,
son of Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Muse
of Lake Monroe, reported Thurs­
day *"■*
that nc
hr "was
,,aT
* * »happy
« ppj to g*t
n u n on ealablUhmerit m «
home -tm -83 day^-leave, after 22 .trailer-ran) p.H he fuwt of iln kind
months o f oversea* doty.
in Sanford. i» do* to start bikhi
He wear* five campaign star* at Fifth Street and French Ave­
on Me ribbon which represents nue on a tract of land lo be made
participation a* an angincer on available by lha City, it was an­
landing boat* in U t Tunisian and nounced by H. Crosson, retired
Sicilian landings, also landings at machinist, who returned Wedncaday from Wilmington, Delaware,
Salerno, Anslo and Normandy.
Born In Seminole County be together with Mrs. Crosson.
Mr. Cmason conferred Wednes­
attended local schools, and enter­
day with Mayor Kdwanl Higgins
ed the service SepL 11, 1842.
At one time, lie said, he saw about securing th.- eiU ami the
Courtnaw Bodcrhlom of Sanford
___will -be taken-wt»-ak the
with a Naval beach battalion fa| next meeting of the City Commission in order to expedite the
Franca. ..
lie told bow much enJoTR&gt;*St project, according lo II. N. Bayer,

he-ret -from receiving Th* Herald ■Ito alaritr------— ------- ----- -—
Grady Duncan, city sanitary in.
while orer*aa&lt; aad termed It
specter ha* been making a syrvey
-like a letter from home."

of the camp alt* in order to
determine what kind of sanltarj
Installations will be needed. The
iperty I* an entire square
on French Avenue be__ and Fifth Street*

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Other Improvements
Recommended For
Post W ar Projects

to this pro|a*rty (nun the lluule

Moat of th* fighting men a^t

Recreation P la n
For Bahama Labor
Advanced l&gt;\ W F A

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kbIn. lli-r 1 l fir \ ha v r
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I .»(r n * r h 1 ■” kniiAAii a.t .* i m i m ' ihTiiytnr
XIi
rial l i f t 10 c. or n l h r r l i r r f &gt;#■*made thr
On n|H.*iklrfl p r r r h , all *pr* ir »
"llrnlg* uiit a lajrirt*fi ■11Ml f» t
nf l i r u m i and pike, thr hag limit
rhitoldr nr*l fiOli frrt lung:
In 20 to « person, o r 4 0 to a tiwe.it,
i«iruf"u u t* ihl t art at thr ' i u11h
frgardlrNSv of l h r m im h rr uf |***raiiir »'f ih »■ ft *14* trti# hrhl^r . id to
*uti* f i s h i n g f r o m that l«rai On
over Milk f r t k iiIt*1 rlt*n.| N *V.» **
;,1mck b a n thii li m i t U atllht lu A
to f ir^t
'nfemK in &lt;nut
prratiii in Hi lo a ' b o i i l , no rn«i i t
prop*-rt &gt; « tour«| t-v th. •-•! \ 1
hob
in n n y i^rsuris a it* f u m»jt
frft c « t m f M-i"&gt; t *■# k Mt il r \ ii i.d
fro m 1hal Inm t ,
f.u I 1
III* « r * l *
Thr lib a 5 uf thr *liil*
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\tl**rru*v Spier, pruviilr ihai a
it •
p'b '
ln ri i* r»f
fiph drjih i niu»t *• »'|«j
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fij l h r Ir g a l d a y * t »1rh uf f ' h, he i e an -1 J it - b
• IrJ* r III
ft
hiti hr i* |n‘ f m i U r d tu fm - r III c re t #■ 2 1&gt;•&lt;
\t Uu
a run ml th.
I*
lit*
vsion in
lm
p l m r of
t It|f4 o| t
ho^irtena
mure
th an
onr
day*s i r r m r ra-t mol
1M1If M44kl *|
Vatrh uf legal »1XC fresh * 4 i * r con c re te |»ui id
f rum the bnulf\iirti
t«i
hir*t
fish
T h « Action for catrhlng black Htrfel. Install a jar knife bfi.l*te
bant will clone from midnight, over the LniuIc vattl lung enough
ic n i m t n o d a t r
any freighter
Wednesday, March 14. t&lt;&gt; mid*
night Monday, May 14. During Ihst outild ftniic tlowrn the river.
that period it la unlawful to The land went of Millcreek i*
low un-i Bwaiu|») ap«| the tuml
catch haat.
Violator* of theac Slate g«m« drwiged from the bollum of the
U * a lire* liable to fin e ur tmprl- lagoon cntild Ur u-t‘i| It* level ii(i
iBonment for a mlnlrtntanor and thin pru|*erty making it nn-ie
Iota of their fiahing license If valuable (*» Un city A l l uf lhl&gt;
the violation occurs during open land mb outlined above u owned
Reason, or denial of a new license by the city of Sanford and |in*
If during closed season* Mr. Speer never brought in any l4Yea or
Income of any kind,
said.

Jim M ukc, MOMM 1-c
Gets 33 Day Leave

army,

At iirrii.m
i' 1 r ' t A r m y
*j i- today |«nirt’'l itiros.i
’ In Killin' U n i 1 1 intii .1 rto• in. ' 1o lg ltl-.o ! in -) 1rtt e lly
-1 toll. • • olum ii
..i 'i fanned
-.lit . 111 tin* . . I - ' t-.it.k A llie d
, III a.I '|U.lt II I &gt; 1liiiitiluitted
a
llt-W - 1il.lv kolit on thr ilirtv t loll o| tin .Ut 11 k lint K er-in
of the
llll ti|.t. i-il tin
! ........ III' (It I'll!. .«4*» u. 12 rnilcn
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V in s o n ^ e n s W a y j

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hope
wa s
con tin g en t
up o n | a * ro m o ij il t
lah iliirr,
r a t h i n g more time, plus t . l b o f . r e t . ' n w d hi, l-. irur r I &lt;•tcr*l
"p U n ."
which
K ue lirrr r . g u i . l tp
fjin g c
v..,gt
\ d o l f H i t l e r a n d hi* high comlb. V&gt;."
m i n d we re M i d to b* iimh»iig,| Bu" ' * r '
*U n.l»r-u
lill e d the G « n n » n m d l o t o n i g h t . |' r r " “ J B,nl ’ ■&gt;
u . c o t a m e n ts io rIB
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Their Only Hope For Some Fringe
Is To Gain T i m e , W a g e Increases,

Jury’s Verdict In
1 Hart Case Upheld
By Supreme Court

lia r

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tin llir « r^lrni Iron*
part
of itriit- &lt;.rn. Umar Brad*
In - 12th \rntf t»rtiup, all
N (tl
hr naiir.tsl
frntn
the
I rtoil ri p*ir t* tl IimI.i &gt;

Immrdintr n e r d o f adequa te
I naa r e n t a l l i v i n g
q u a r t e r s for
fa rm l a b o r in the S a n f o r d area.
uml ailv»K*nrv o f the c r e a tio n ° »
a tcgititta) fed er al ho using author*
ifk i t i i h m the n»ti» i\ an * m e an t
**f f ei t h r i itiir (dan* f o r th e c r t c »

Germans Admit

M tHh.

Srw

thr 1‘iih, tiii1' gon e in to action

danao yesterday at Zamboanga
after a severe shelling by a
I iMfi M ;ttH) unit' for roloffed
natal task force. However. an
tAnrker- and 1Ml u n it- f o r whit#
other Japanese broad rail reportvAnikeit
vaiii Uwlay
pointed OUt
e-d no Lar.dtn-3 up to Thureday
h\ .1
E
W a t h e r . jt r c r e la r v of
i&gt; nigbt.
W I T H H I S M A R I N E P A L S ho g a v e Ins li f e on b lo o d y | w » bench
i he
S em in o le
t ou n ty
ram i t
A later broadcast ttid the. in­ a U . S . w a r d a g , killed when n Jap nhtU p i p W n l n e a i him 4in»* « f
I t urea u
vasion attempt bad failed. Ad.
dojfdoin's many war maualllrt, llilp atout -h purled fighter «■u ri.ittg
T i n w m a tte r « » m the princii*al
' I n f o on Luton bland carried i n f tip lb * twnch with U.S. f o r r e * during the Invasion. H n t c i Hiiii"n
In} ic o f tl i *cu' * ion at a recent
the Americana ahead 12 miles
meetuit* o f Katin Bureau direc
oo the extreme northern and
C ity r e v
\ southern fronts
Nipponese de­
fenses on ttfm talsy in flurroa
a rts reported
American force* of the Thirty
1 . In.Inis
Ruby I n tn r mul C. II
third D i v m « r “ 1 fr o v . 12 miles
Gu mi’*] i n push the
north alon e the w est ro a s t o f
• i *'»'g (' i t•|» t *
L u on to or tie the loam o l Arit tli- meet
If
inga). due west o f the P h ilip
1t
,gi rate&gt;t
,« of vtPCUl
pine Hum mer cap ita l of llutruio.
11• ft* | t 1,*
while Amcricaiu on Luzon's south
"I M 't.l'il'ih f.t Hi Ibimr * » '
coast advanced 13 miles e a s t o f
■ u -io r
fin
ulliifu Man
Hata) aaan Hay to capture L e tn rii t*1 '-If
ju a rte r ,
cry
I n n j i ** t* »*i kt'i
tiequalc.
« f •«(• ■t , VAi’ i r not
A
has t o f Baguio. the T w e n t y
1’ r**|m %a nttar v
.1 hi
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f i f t h Division « a a probing nort h
M M: I \ (
I I XM f
II salls ail !&gt;■ Pane T a a l
1Hi i j it ie
ug th* 11 ' •&lt;- dulliu
I *i» F 4*1mi Bur**.m i iiinmltt#*
L , L.«i l h L.t t « U *1 I
W V S IU M .IU N . Mm
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I %|•11 it trii
I M'.-'ld ,
In -f o r e
th*
L&lt;) N LH)N. Marc h 1*, ( S|»w ia I»
ril of 1 oulkt y t itiniiiiaakmcra, l‘Sl'1'- I I l»ti P Iri11-•«til 1
— ,A d m 1-aaIut i s&lt; I h a l t (Hei rnan &gt;
**t* Frrtj M Yni'uin, in h*-i *»• t at t |

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Remagen Rritlge ( ’aptured I n t a c t As
Trap Is Sprung On
.'»(),(KID Nazi Troops

\\ .hip Defenses

Housing Is Show n1
By Farm Bureair

After Hot Shelling

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nod for ll ik -haii in till* emit
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fine ramp ih u ». f o r the melt » ma fine factor fur k»re|&gt;itut up
morale, he said, tin one of the
Admirably islands the Be* H.-v*
constructed
a
fine
open
an
theater and stage whore Irving
Berlin with his Army cast put
on his famous show, “Thii Is The
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men attended, the bigeent nudi
era-r, Berlin drrttrrd, he-hml at
that time played to.
At another timo Bob Hbpe arid
France* [asngfonl had a big show.
Frances w * » very popular with
the men. he said. Another good
show waa put on Ry Randolph
Scott‘end lin n y Rosa, he added.
He praised th# w o rk
rg-.of the
Red Crtfjk overseas, and said that
the kits they provided with small
article* such as shaving snd
were k' much
sewing
materials
apvreduled b j tl:o men.

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ToClost* AtMidnight
ilnwling alleys, billiard amt
pool
e«Uil&gt;!ii.hmi'iits, th. liters,
dance hulls mid country elide.,
saloons and bars, night clubs,
ar.d a(M.rt arenas are among those
affected by the recent Barnes
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restaurants,
only
those which cualonuirilv operated
on n S4-bonr basis for the pur­
pose of serving foiwl arc exempt­
ed from the curfave, he said. Any
other restaurant la regarded ns
a place of entertainment ami la
subject to the closing dead line
In restaurants operating under
the 24 hour exemption operation
of coin-machine* must slop at
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sun Funeral h o m e S a U i u Iuv a f t e r ­
noon « t 4:01) o 'c lo ck wit h t h s
Rev. Jo# A. Tollr officiating. In­

terment wilt he beside the bushand In Kvcrgreen Cemetery.

ILL. Caldwell Sells
His Grocery S t o r e

Manpower

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It. L. Caldwell has (old th*
gnsiery store which for lit* paat .
eight and n half yean he b*S
maintained at - KU6- West Third r
Street to Mr. and Mra. W . A,
Harrell who for several rear#
operated a grocery stole at laUto__
Monroe.
Mr. Caldwell said today that
he would like to ex press his
appreciation to hia former cuatomera for their friendship and
ppjrqnafe,
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ison Opens Way Americans Pouring
r Some Fringe A c r o s s Rhine To
Wage Increases G o o d Bridgehead

Need For Better
Housing Is Shown
By Farm Bureau

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It wits rc|Hirtf&lt;J the Yank* cap*
•«s**d tun'd the bridge intact at Hi*
unifc * magpik. nthi*r Firi»t Ajmiiv dtvf
h»ck Miort* and Thinl Army force*
point drew ji tight noose on perhaps
»nlu- ^0fu00 (Irrinniu in the Kif«l imp
liml- in n iwa r junction of the I'vo
type*, urrnie« mirth of &lt;‘*ihlt*rti.
i-d in
The t'anodnin* «.ipi.if'-d Xjinton.
u Ith*11** b i n poiiil guafling the
iy a* N ifi esrane ro de I h*- • aiindinns
ntnis- hammered the wesd h«/»d of the
Wcsrl pocket to -U ^ijiiare miles
The Itiiw.I.nr tin f iiuirht into Knis*1 hr Standard*
I he urtfer provide#! for thene Jtnn a second time in an nflen-

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Mill (’rices
Blrdsey’s Q uiilily

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Scratch Grain
Ltylnif Mash ..
SUrtlnK Mush
Growing Mash
B roiler Mash
Dairy Feed
Hog Ration
Special discount
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Atanuanis
to
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Vacation provision*
I one week after one year ■
vice find two week* aft'*
vear
o service
,
1? .Shift differential* in non( ontinunus o| eraiion* not !** ex
i reed four rent* per hour f»*r the
second shift, and eight cent a per
h*uir for the third ehift.

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Hei lin. the

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] iei&gt;orted. or. a hitler halllc ruged
in lh«t Oder H im foiireias nticet^
The Ueils attioked IT uine^ hut
Herhn claimed to have driven
them hark to th«» nuburbs,
Kuestrm. HU miles treat of Ber­
lin. was first repurled pentnit*d
n month ago. To the north, the
Ry in innh ail van red from nn arc
d Merit Increases and nuto- eight milts lo the noulnenal* cast
j malic progresfflons on u bail#—no and ii northeast of Strjtin :ind
more liberal in that embodied In rushed up faintff and landing
the Imurd'a present fftandard*.
craft for nn assault -arm s* \lin
*1. Reclnsslfiratloh*
and
joh Inke fronting Stettin on- the nut,
re evaluations not to r«*%
ee#l an
Moscow natrl the crons Irig, ont
average increase for all em p lo y - flanking Stettin on the north
•*es
In
the
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and threatening a northern *.wcep
U anllatieil l'r*&gt;m
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hour or one jercent
The lw»aH, orodnd
Berlin,
might
already
ward f » ion fb g d ig a fid Fur rung
VTriiioc
V
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read
'sliajl
ennLiit Inward ihe ffiili’tr I'n**, gate
f&lt;* have hegp made
tiruie
to
use
it*
present
m
vu\ i'» th** **x ti-riMii- fttgcvun
Thousand* of* F S Fir*I Army
euiirds to prevent sorb mljijst\ al!» *. o f lioftb ' rn I up mi Thi
troops, ff^eginiffie»rro*ff fh** Rhm*
rnent*
front
U’
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general
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i•♦romidni' !••»* m, w p ge inrrrfi'e* *' In rnre and south of Fulogn*’. Irovf* -u.-t , .n
nu*im| ease* affecting critical ward tierlnari'' In art again*t Mir
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need*
of
win
prod url i-tn
the priffillglv light

Mindanao In
V h i Iip p i n e s
S a i d Invaded

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l . f m o k gave thi- ieuird muv uuthuritc re viussifi
I'itt i.r.iiik a fit ill fonlhidd on lhi* . ationr oi re-evaluation
ip ex
h i ' l i i 'i n s|n,rf.„ i»f j ion, fUs I re«s of thes&lt;» uinounta. if approvroll' - fierii*- I be vital Vruli er| by the new eroftfiinlc stahilir».
1hi vis

crackmg the hislorit wettern bur

rier In ii brilliant -mip hri aiding
a upriilipr en*l vo ihe war.
The

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I ^In nd i&gt;n.*Htigi' from
\iii«*ricnn
held Mindom f*lnrid
I br Eli- v«•iii h A i r bin ns I b v i
| •roti and the loiifli Reg nor id «ad

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fore* d bought In blare airitv with
art die* v at the ifeen and firm
hridg* •ad, t r ) m i f n. -t**m
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Allied tide &lt;.f rrn-n a u l

iii.itiruil*

runhi,&gt;p in m u the river
I tom he rn 9 up ph . ( 'ni rr
Fighter-bomber squadrons snarl­
ed through the murky A y_ ,»t
tnrkiiur a half doieh t’ommuruca
tlon
i enter HiirrMtindttigf
the
bridtfeheiiil m hd fttl«*tn|)T m sea!
o f f MMFiforeerm m *
Tiff».,f ren*nr*hip prevrnieil pin
mint .&lt;* the I ►atom o ihr rrn**
ret

SupM me

t a i . i .a h a s s e e , Mar u &lt;Rj&gt;«ci.il I —Ki.hi tf for hlnck ba.i In
fhr frr.h wall t. iif Florida, inilmling
lake
Okccchubre. will
tome to ii riot* fur witty day.,
• ninmrnrititr March I f&gt; anil rmlinic
May I h, 1 S'. Kir,only. Ilirector
of ihe (lame anil Entail Water
Kish Communion, reminded ang­
ler. thi. week.
The ctoard .canon ia obiarved
every vear In order in permit
the fiih to xpawn, I)r. Kennedy
e aplained At tha name time the
lie:a| Ijikew in Hull and Calhoun
cminliei. and all of the freah
•*'aters in Jack.on County will l&gt;e
clewed to any kind of fiahlnf, he
added. The open weawnn on other
Irenh water flahlna remain, in
force throughout the remainder
of the wtate, only amatl and large
mouth black bows being protected
during the fil) day period
Conwervalion O Hiwij will b«

I'hone 22 — Adults 40c — Scrv. 30c — Child 9c

TO DAY and S A T U R D A Y
2 N E W M USICAL HITS!

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ROY ROGERS

rarnnjlarly on the alert (turtnr

supply

of

Karm

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. t o l e e Inkm and rivers.

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FISH FRY!

CARTOON!

AVIATIO N RKSCJ.TH
COLOONE, Mar. 9.
The
American daih to the Rhine

S U N D A Y and M O ND AY!
ONE SAT1SFIKI) PATRON SAYS Y
Cilixens of Sanford— lend me
your ears— and your eyes!
The k’irls are jtorjjeoiiH, the
story is riotous! And Ihnl
Woolley man - - • HA! HA!

’ /RISH t Y f S
ARE SMILING

Farmervt ft tJrnve Owners:

ltd

w m a h iu h a h ! ^

m S B m &amp; r

the rloreil •coaon on haw*, and
-pnrlwmen ftri utired to comply
viith the law by not takinit !ni&gt;
t &gt;•|*«* o f flwh. Careful obiervancc
of the sen won, according to (£en.nw-wly Ii rontributlne rrealTy to
the program o f buiLlintr up the

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Black BasH Fishing
Ends On March 15

River ha« l i f t c l Oerman seereey
ihc e f l e e t s . , nf
Allied
air
late inn iff hi 'dill per mitt ml onlv r u i d i _ _ i i was revealed that Althe hire*t del mis to hr lisilo-ed lied clalmi elraned from photo1
ill tli« h“ |»eof throwing the f*#*r
yrupha
are
cnnwervalrre;
tl&lt;Bl
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imtitnfr- &lt;&gt;f ritiew will not break
N a t i rivilian morale but will diw
iir.imirr w « r workers, that t«unbinir ritilrnad vardw haw not y ield ­
ed
thi
reunite
expected,
and
thut
iiH-emhary
raids
caused
more
dninuyr
than
hinh
ex|MIMVfJ
pH

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lilt‘d Hi of l ‘ujijglli
and i J iude* »nuthfuiM u Bonn
M.m H u t S f iir il H rider
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Indio
cnrtJrd
thg
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ti­
ll on k#i
t ha i I hi* Am tkn
i‘tiri. Mins buVi* sriled I hr lu id g r
iniii i f*mtine th*m to iiuntiKin
la h i* \ lank* m m - * nnd
n
the ^iirp**-#^i M#*w In thr* f II
Th*
lo rrnan i‘o|mmir»hin«*# said
I hi* morning that (hr A nirr n dii*
hail iraem*d Uemaggii I
T).» rro-sillie. fatrd In **nd thi*
war
M m i w th.iii vnkubit
rd, if it tan toe exp lolled, * ami*
an four Allied Armies closed up
In the Rhine nearly everywhere
on n I "»dm i l e
front and
the
Thud A rm y on the *muh end
•**g tin Iilt» nil ll if with art tiler v nf
Cohh'iir, nuns l
itugHit tnril
m rr
fronting l«'ft to the woetAy,
The hiTtiiBni mi I! led for three
counter .m ark *
after
the
first
A nit-Mean infantrymen hurdled the
river af 1 50 I* M hut theme we re
hill hd bark
The rtietny warn caught Without

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DICK H A Y M E S
JUNE HAVER

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fuel is highly successful. Even before February 1st, the

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thanks for their unstinted cooperation. But mpst of all:
Thanks to O u r Customers.

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women
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heart Hank within him, fur he
yaw that the bridge win cloaed
for repair*. The home* turned
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few were saved.
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swimmer, u* he battled against
tin* water*, thought of hi* mother
who had been on th* wag on with
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O were laid out for burial — a
heart ^&gt;rrakini(
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valiant vounc man woa ulandinf
by the coffin of hi., dear mother.
Suddenly, in a pnu*« of th* Mrvice, the youn* man broke oat
ln loom, and , looping by her
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to Sanford u tha I’a,Uir of the
Church of Cod, my aiqt ha, been,
to do tha boat I can to brtoff.
eternity bound men ami wonurt
to Chrut. If I mu,t look on your
f*ce, cold In death anil you were
lost, I mourn, with your invrd
oops but I did I h * beat I could to
nave you but you wouldn't let me.
During the paat »h( month, w*
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a con*acrated thRphfrd, provtn*
&lt; y v - t Chrtal can aave tp the ultermo.t all who
come to Him
In faith. W a b a n preached the
me«»ajt» of deliverance to tbn»e
that or* in bemiafi t* the oballaw plea,ure« of tola world. That

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Honor Thy Parents

file Sanford Herald

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Angelo Pntri, who writes h newspaper column which
should be more widely read by parents of children with
ambitions for their well being, discusses at some length
the suggestion that these youngsters should be taught to
spy upon their mothers doing their marketing in order lo
help enforce OPA regulations and eliminate the black mar­
ket.
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While we held no brief for law violators of any kind,
or even for those who ure inclined to break the rules even
if not enacted into law, w« agree with Patri that nothing
could bo more detrimental to the welfare of this country
than the effort to turn child against parent, or neighbor
Against neighbor.
Referring to the Bible and such fundamental law as the
Fifth Commandment which any*, “ Honor thy father and
mother” , Patri insists that “ Whatever attacks the home and
the family is a national threat to be met with all the angry
force of n people outranged in their most sensitive sjwt,
the relationship to thorn of their children.”
"* Pointing out that It was first in Germany that the
home was desecrated by teaching children to spy on their
iarcnta, Mr. Patri reports' that a German woman living
n this country for many years was horrified iqimi her return to her homeland to lenm of a boy tojucaling on his own
father fpr listening to a radio broadcast. The Gestaiw came
ana threw him into a concentration camp.
‘‘Children nre to be taught to honor their fathers and
mothers,’/ concludes Mr. Patri, “ to keep fumily secrets, to
stand loyally by their people and never, never, under any
circumstances, report them to the authorities for n suspect­
ed breach of a man-made law. They art* to speak of fumily
Bin Lb TERSE FOB TODAY
,troubles only to God and as He already knows all about
ir YOU WANT A HUNDRED Ihem, they can skip that part and pray for help and intelli­
PERCENT ON YOUR INVEST- gence to overcome them: But no reporting of family, pint___
___ 1_MENT IN THE GOOD LIKE *ters
to anybody on earth, ever.

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YOU MUST PUT YOUR ALL
JNTO IT. KEEP IN AN A T T I­
Ann Rutledge Real
TUDE OF CONTINUAL HAR­
MONY: Rejoice always, urny
without cessing. In everything
Ann Rutledge really exited, and wax Lincoln’s only
g in thanks.— 1 Thes. 6:11, 18.
love. Tills story, told by Lincoln’s law partner and biograph­
Dr. Sam Robert* of Kant*
City ho* Just Investigated gome
4,000 cues of alnua trouble.
Eighty-seven percent of them
complain of chronic fatigue, jnoe.
df then get leei than seven noun
«M P out of Ut. rniny lees than
four or five, 31 percent regular­
ly taka cathartlca which Interfere
with the absorption o f . Vitamin
A nternary for healthy mucous
membranes. Most of them would
b*. cured by more sunshine,
healthful outdoor living
‘ New York ha* the first state
law against racial discrimination
in employment practices, simllai
to the bill which its advocates
would push through Congress
making it a federal law. Tha law
prohibit* any employer from re.
fitting to hire anyone because ot
race, religion or ancestry. Theo­
retically It would put an abrupt
■Dd to prejudice and Intolerance
and would build character In tndivldoale by legislative act. Just
•a ■the prohibition amendment
built character.

er, William H. Herndon, has been accepted by most Amurltatifl, but historians have been doubtful. For one thing, no­
body but Herndon seemed to know anything about her, least
of nil .the citizens of Lincoln's home in Springfield.
Herndon maintained that lie got the story of Lincoln's
devotioi\ and of her untimely death which left a permanent
scar on his soul, from John McNumnr, « farmer living
in New Salem, III., when Lincoln and Ann Rutledge both
lived there. Unfortunately^ MeN’amar wax dead, and a good
many people, especially friends of Mrs. Lincoln, maintain­
ed thiit Herndon bad inyestned him.
Now after many years comes confirmation of her existense. Jay Monaghan, editor of the Illinois Stale ! listencal Library, happened the other day to h,. hxiking over
the filea of the Menard-Axis, a newspaper published in
the heurt of the Lincoln country. Sunddcnly he came across
a sketch by tho editor, giving a full account of the illstarred romance nnd of Lincoln's grief, The story was
printed (luring the Martyr President’s lifetime, and if false
could easily have been contradicted.
Sometimes tho picturesque stories of history arc true

PtORIDA

University Coach
Describes Need O f
Better Gymnasium

F R ID A Y ,

rccr«*tionat needs of the Ifni*
w tilty for Intramural activitier, dAntfs, Indoor drill*, ami
large lociai gathering-* for which
•pace at the University is uot
provided, he said.
U n i v e r s i t y commencements
could also be held in this buildin*.
For the limit few years
then* exercises have had lu be
held in the itadium—detrending
upon the weather, In the event
of rain Dr. TlgcH explained that
there i* no building Inrjre enough
to lake core or the ordinary at­
tendance at commencement.
*’ Ixroklng lo the postwar feriod
and increaeed enrollmdit, Dr, Tigprt and Coach Lleb have rmphn•ised the need for such facilities
that will enable the University
to ''adequately provide for the
needs of the University in n
greater program of aervice.”

(MINES V iu ;. Mar. G, (Spe­
cial &gt;—With Lhr resumplion of
tho four major sport* #1 the
University- of Florida following, a
vcur's wartime suipenilon. Head
Coach Tom Lieb today pointed
to the need of better gymnasium
facilities on the .iampua and pro[oseil a dew building to, mitre
adequately supply tho lirirtiiuti
for physical education and a
field hoQsc.
Lieb, in outlining the need for
the new facilities, pointed to tho
rtcent approval of tho idea by
the Board of Control, who haa
submitted to the state budget
commission a statement calling
for a building that will provide
the
following
facllltlea—Gym­
LE G A L NOTICE
nasium, Armory, Auditorium and
h'/.'.nsltlon Building to be erect­ IS V IV T II J L T IIC IA L C l l t r l l T
ed at a cost of |500,000 as part
r o t n T . n r .M iv o u : i o n T t ,
s t a t s : ok
k l o h iiia . is
of.the general University BuildC I U M 'S I O .
Mix IK Lit THOMAS.
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POlt PAHNAtit: nr si-KclAl, on
LOCAL LEG!• LAT IU*
Notice .la hereby 11 \cu that the
City of Sanford, Florida, will ap­
ply to the WtfIlia (tire of the Hi at#
of Florida at lt» refttflar »«a«lon
Ifi IM-s fur the
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fulliittifig wpt't'Jal t*r lorill Irfiftla*
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enhl tdk i*rrMflrate« end formerly
owned by ill* «’ltr of Nflnford,
I'lorMn. j 111J mitt unii**t| U f the
Fulled M«t&lt;- of Anier *a itml nut*
l»r«%
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HintInft, In-wit' fttat# an&gt;1 IVtumljr
las rvrtlflmte M'n. 4&gt;2 of ib-toWr
I, 1Ul. uii*1 County* If I rertlfl*
rate N«» 230C »,r July I. 1942;
KUla ufid CiiunlJT lai re-rt(f |rnl a
No. 403 nf AlliiUsI I, 193*. rtfttl
County t*1A ref Ilf rail No. 3?*»7
*»f July I, 1342; State and County
( a i certificate N*n 41? nf Auttunl
1, 1919. nr*d Coil til &gt; la % rertlflrale No J203.
J'j|r ?. fA«?, Stale
and County tax certificate* Noa*
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1417. 1431 ami 1433 o f Jut\ 7. I»H.
and Comnty Iaa certificate* Ny*«
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2277
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3Jf»l i»n«l ' 2302 of’ July *7 m i!
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C « « f » l y tax r e r t lf r a i t ^ N'o*.
3241. 130.
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9, 1945

j ik ,

&gt;9, I #90. 2304. 2J04 end 211 of
ily I, 1942, and directing tli#
neeMellon thereof on the pub*
r recorda of Scmliiole County

Cltr Clerk of l!
Sti.fonJ. Florida,

IN D IV ID U A L L Y

* A m m s .. .
Give yourself it new out­
look on beauty! Let us
style a new hairdo for
you individually—

• Machine Permanents
• fold Waves
• Machineless Waves

Vela s Beauty Shop
1908 Sanford A v e r-

Phone ■l.'l-l-W

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Till: HTATK OK KIx*Jltll&gt;A,
UliKISTtNfl;
TO THKItWA THOMAH. 4*1»u»*
rfilfltnev Is unkrwiwn:
Yuti are heretiy imllflrtl etitJ re*
rjulfr&lt;l to appear to a certain till!
of f *omplaint fl Jed by •Honker
Tin*inaa, mil lint you for u. (11v*»rr«s
H«M*- peiiiltPlf lu ll-iw «Irani I! CdUlt
of Henilitola County, Florida, r«-*
inrnialilrp lo III# nlipen iniwe do)
lowing reasons:
To house the training quar­
ters, lockers and dressing room
facilities for the varsity teams.
To provide facilities for a
remedial and corrective exercise
j rogrsm necessary ih our postwas
ex-mllltary
rehabilitation
ITo gram.
To provide larger seating ca­
pacity for indoor contests and
other Unlyerslty activities which
are Impaired because of rather
limited seating capacity. Thorn
is no building on .the campus
large enough to scat our peace­
time student body. Th« present
Auditorium will seat approxi­
mately 2,e00 people.
In nsking lor the new build­
ing, Dr John J Tlgert. presi­
dent. said that it could also be
for *n armory to house
i used
valuable equipment for the R.O.T.C. units on the campus that
I are now left outside or poorly
housed for lack of shelter. Such
a building might well' servo the

1^-t Oiln order be publUTird for
the kUtylury time rr&lt;iillrrd 1**
la «. four roiiierQthe week# In
The Hnfi font Herald, n i.rtunniH'r
of iteneral circulation in i-ald
County and ntat#
VV1TNKSH my hand and official
«t*l nf ufflc# at Sj|tifurd. Fhn Ida.
Ihi * 71h day of Hatch I94i.
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Hemlriote L'nimly and
Hta(# of Florida
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The Red Croap asks hut onto a year. Ail the *year.
Junvevfer, it’ tda tutu ready. People lucky enough to have
neither friend or relative fighting overaeaa may not know
much al*out the Rod Crona. That is, if they are also lucky
enough to live where neither flood, fire nor other disaster
has over struck their community. Hut there ore not many
such people.
People who know about floods know the Red Cross.
Those who have been in great fires, great explosions and
other dire accidents know it well. All the men abroad .know
it. They know it in time of fun and freedom. They know
It in hospitals. They write about It to their folks at home.
Blood and treasure are needed to win a wnr. The Red
Cross needs both. Give blood. Give money. Give freely to
the Red Cross as It gives to whose who need Us help Give
money or make your pledge today. Then you can hold
your head up when your men come home. You will have
Martin Andersen, publisher of
tha Orlando Sentinel, brands our done your. part.

^.IsuU Col, Georgs MeRory,
who waa an officer hi the 124th
regiment when
the Natural
’Guard Was called Into active duty
away back there in 1940. and
who participated In the Nor­
mandy Invoaion lost summer, was
a t visitor Id Hanford this w««k
on laava from tha government
hospital In Thomaavllle, - Go.
Gsotn who now auffsra from
high blood pressure and who aaya
that four motitha under German
ahellflre will gtvg anyone hit
age high blood (treasure, expect*
to b* discharged in tha near
future. His son, George Jr., 1*
a navigator on a U-17 In Italy.

editorial peg* os this moat braMhly reactionary in Florida. It
ia something to be superlative Richard
srrfn U reactionary. That pitta
ahead of the railroad-owned Appear
kadnvlll* Times-Unlon, JBhn
ght’s million
Miami
Knight’s
m i l l i o n dollar
_________________
Herald and *v«n Martin’s pros­
perous Orlando Sentinel. Wa ac­
cept the compliment with all
modesty, but we tremble to think
whit .the tiny but Iprbulent
itka Newt, tha meager but
l Melbourne Timas, tha
but distinctly dollephalle , Fort
Lauderdala

Maxwell To
On Program

Red Croat Auditorium, and tho
elngera will tour various ward* of
the hospital for the benefit of
bed patient*.
Corregldor, guardian
mouth of Manila Ray.
ported by three lesser
Islands, the sites nf Forts
Drum and Frank.

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Combinations

WOOL

WORSTEDS

Itrsidrs ihrir having die besl in
good cutting, pressing, shaping,
these Town-Clad** have n new
Spring style story. Stripes are
sharper, on lighter backgrounds.
Interesting new tick weave and
a sharkskin effect background!

lav* V ita l Energy—
os w a ll as Materia/
Look and feel young and tireless (yes, we do mean that
spare one about your middle, tool), in Gonord’s cus­
tom-if pe front-lscing comhinaiion. Lacing provides
the necessary adjustment. Designed foe avenge, roll,
short, hill and straight hip types..
M rra

of tho
la sup­
forified
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the automobile Industry, Pad “ flonga o f Cheer and Comfort.’’
Jlvn.eays that great poet-war He will make hie, appearance
a* for ipsndlng even more on hers tn conjunction with tha pro­
gram “ Entertainment with a
Religlooj Purpose,1
" which F»a
the Chaplains
ea Office at

people believing

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n u the Hymn Singer of
3outh. For LI year* be has
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Ini* Had Id NetworkM Bonner, aololat for Joe
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PAGE FIVE

F L O R ID A

ii|iuii their crmlimUfin from Scin-lkJ^,
|inolc High Sihool this .Spring.

Social A n d
c

Personal

P

Social Calendar
m

F ltlllA Y
^ T h i A * «ilr « Circle of the ( i « r i l n Club will meet with Mrs,
H ot 1 libs. 310 Kim Avenue nt

8 :0 0

I*. M .

MONDAY
f Circles o f the W.M.S o f the
irst Unplist Church will meet
A t 3:30 I V SI. us fallow *:
Circle One, Mrs. It. T. Thuin*.
chairtnun, with Mis. John Culturn, 204 Maple Avenue.
Circle Two. Mrs
I.uln Miller,
^ c h u i r m t u i , with Mrs. John I.,
Lee. 1108 Hu r It A vc.me.
Circle Throe. Mrs, K. M. Carroll.

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Activities

F i Vends o f
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w i l l t»e g I i n l t o l e u i n t h a t i h e I t
i r u p r u x i *• a t h %*r h o m e t o F l o r a l

ll-igi.l-

in tlie P » r t * h H o u s e .
TUESDAY

The Pilot Club wilt held its
leKulm business meeting in the
Hotel May fun nt 8:01) P, M. to
lie preceded by the board inert me
at 7:30 P M
The Azariun Class uf the First
Itupt 1st
Church
will
have
n
covered dish supper and busir.es*
meeting ut the home
of Mrs. It.
A. Williams, M l Yalmciu Drive,
at 0:30 P
M with
Mr*. E. C
!lar|N-r and Mrs. I.ourine Real
nssjiiinp. All members m e invited
to attend ur.d brltie n dish.
The Rusinris Women’ * Circle
o f the First Presbyterian Church
will meet with Mi** Mary Earkc
nt 7:00 IV M for supper.
The
Alutheun Sunday School
Class will meet Tuesilay night
ut 8:00 P.
M. in the miner
ol
•tU a

*tirtBon, Park -Avenue.

oxrvicc Wives’ Club jMeeting Is Held B
Holds Regular M e e t Circle Number F

B a t „4 U U U t. U m m h . lo t. a

businesr.
mid
social
meeting
Circle Four. Mrs. F. K. lloli— Hostesses will is, Sli*. H. R. (hiK S
Hockey. Mrs
9 rlmirman, with Mis. .1. II. Tiu- ham. Mt*
It. ti. M flhvln and
Mr*. It. /.
luck, l i l t ) Mntcnoliu Avenue.
Circle
F ive * with Mrs.
II. tV. Johnson
Rucker, chaltman. .'i4il-V a l r - t r » D rive.,
Circle Six, Mrs. S. C. Dickerson,
a
chairman, with
Mrs.
W. C.
w Rumbley, Cnmerou City.
A c o n c e r t w i ll b e g iv e n f u r th e
Circle* of the First Pre sbyter­
ian Church will meet us follows: b e n e f i t o f t h« R e d C r o n * W m
Circh
One. wnh
Mrs
\V. I.. F i n n ! b y t h e W o m a n ’ * C l u b o n
Cooper, 2011 Mcllonvillu Ave- F r i d a y , M a r c h l ! :i n t H : l [ » I V M
_ nue. nl 12:30 IV M. for n t i l t h e d u b h o u s e .
M m . II
\t
P n p w t i l t h U gvr.9 luncheon.
program
Circle
T w o. with
Mis
I*. I. e r a | c h n i i m u t i o f t h e
and al*** *«*»vmg mi tlir u n a n c r
T h t a s h e i . nt .: .10 P Nl
nielli (’n|iinilltiIi a i r M iS D
Circle
Th i i i ’.
w 11ti
M i s It. K
High ley man,
whu
« ill
h n '.
Herndon,
2 up
Lust
Fourth
charge of putdicity. M i*. M ir
Street,
gar et 1iavin mafic; Mr*. 11 11
^ i i r l c Four, with M is Frerl XVil- McCaslih* dtriirntlfinx and Mr*.
llntns, 320 Oak Avenue ut 3:30 A. M. Phillip" nnil .Mi*. W. L,
P M.
( 'ooprr
Circle Five, wtiti Mrs 1 T M e ri­
wether, Celviv Avenue, ut 12.30
liU N O It R O L L
IV M. f o r ii luncheon.
T h e fo llo w in g * m e n il» *r« o f th e
^ 'i r c l u Six. with Mrs
Climtcs
intcrmedint' d r p a r trncnl »*f t h e
® Morrison nt
to P M
K it i t
f l u i d i-*t
C h u rch ,
S i m f o i l.
The business mill pmiiiuin com
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rnittre of the W . S t ' S
of the m o n t h o f F e b r u a r y , l i&gt; 4 f&gt;
M l*"*
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I 'o i t ii l l u i i ' e l l iiin l I * d l r H a r v e y
A u r n Chinch will is* t ut 1 .In L r l a n d R u d d i i m I M u d d y i h o j i n

Musical Concert To
To Be Given By CJub

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Mr, Ami Mm. W If
have
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Mr*. I .ourinu Ileal m ip* roliu
the week-end in P.ilutka
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Mr. niul Mr*. J. W Vickery.

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thlrd^ Street, the conferees s a il: gency before this plot can Ire got­
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■‘resident Roosevelt In proclaim Germany to stab our lighting coal for thu winning of the war."
cl erk of Circuit Court for
He ml no la County
Florid si
a r.ntiminl cmergancy and “taka man in the back, while they etui
In Washington* Mr. lew is
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over th« mine* of America."
our allies are mounting the final Informed of the New York C.I.O. IN T H R C O U R T OF THF. COt'M.
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a
conference
oh offensive to crush Fascism in ita j resolution and said
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comment. Mr. Lewis and bitum­
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Job*,” under the empire* of the
inous coal operators concluded
ReI lure of Minee l/r'ged
For A I’crk-Up
I H HE: KJCTATE O P
Greater New York 0.I.O, Council,
" “"he grievance* of the" “mine hearings on new frihtrnet ’ nego­ U I U I F U T HTOKKH,
after work visit
1,800 shop *tewurd* and C IO . workers like those of other work­ tiations yesterday and retired to
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war "ctnnot amt must not be our fighting force* of the weap­ ]s one for a royalty of 10 cents
K fTATRi
NEW YORK CITY. Mar. t&gt;, tolerated.”
A Complete line of
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You and each of you Rr« bpraons of victory.
i d )— RjprefcnUllves of 000,000
W ill* - I i « r - Whiskey
In the resolution, made during I "Wa therefore call upon PraalThe New York conference also by notified and renutend to pre­
claim*
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C ingress of Industrial Organltn- the afternoon session of the all-1 dent Ilooecvelt to invoke his war- urged liibo. In increase attempts sent any
which you. or either ot you, tnay
to alter tha Federal govern­ have AfAlnat the eetate of ‘ /llbarl
deceased.
late
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ment's wage policy “by dimo- Hiukri,
to Ihe County JudR* ot
cratic means and within the &lt;‘ounty,
H*minole County, 7lorlda. av hie
framework o f a government at office In the court house of eald
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too** l*ara V r l * l a t l &lt; s fc . r l f.ln s
war."
County at Oanford. Florida, within

C.I.O. Calls Upon
Pres. Roosevelt
To Seize Mines

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SALAD DRESSING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pint Jar. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22c.

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this notice,
Kaah claim o f de ­
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and post office eifilreH of Ihe
claimant, and shall be aworn to
by the claimant* agent,- or attor­
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TUR N IN TH JI I•M l VI* ITUft( I IT OF T ill! MTATR OF
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41c

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WHITE BREAD........ 1 lb Loaf 8c. . . . . . . .
LVz lb Loaf Uc
NECTAR TEA BALLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box of 48 . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c
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GINGER SN A PS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 lb Box
NBC SHREDDED WHEAT or SHREDDIES..... Box . . .... He
NBC R1TZ. . . . . . . . . . . . i/2 lb Pkg. 13c. . . . . . . . . . . . . t Ib-Pkg. 2lc
NBC GRAHAM CRACKERS.......... ! % R p x . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c
SUNNYF1ELD CAKE FLO UR ....... 2 3/AlfcPkgw. . . . . . . 19c
.... 20 w Pkg. 7c... BUCKWHEAT P k * 9c
M IL K . . . . . .... .....4 Tall C a n * 3 5 c
ANN PAGE TOMATO S O U P . . . . . . . . . IOV2 0 2 can. . . . . . ..... 7c
WHTfEHOUSE APPLE JELLY
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JOY GAKE M IX
9|^ oz Pkg.
SCOT CO. LYE HOM INY........ . , Large Jar . . . . . . . . .
SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER ...... 1 lb Jar 21c...
A &amp; P PUM PKIN..... . . . . . . . . . . No.2&gt;/2 Can. . . . . . . .
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^Mlrrom, we have new one* and tesiher jmir old
All work dime lit ait etperl. and uuarunieed

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15 W. test St. Phone R64-J

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dem anding you must like the way It
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to have your money back.

CREOMULSION

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STEPHENS SKiN

AND MIRROR &lt;'OMDANA

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410 SANFORD AVENUE
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Seminole Dry Cleaners
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All Ov«r Tlit World

TIRE
Retreading
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Tire treading It Interneflenal. People, all « vm
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of maintaining motor
fravol. Only Amedto he*
ifondardi tuch at CeHt4Ud Matter Treadtn who
trail! an quality walk.

We urge all of our customers to take ad­
vantage of the E gg Market to dispose of
surplus eggs.

AL€/t/icureen
are the Leaders

H U N T ’ S T U X E D O FEED ST O R E
Tel 358—
Cor. Sanford A 2nd Street
Hanford, Florida

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THE LONE RANGER
KIT/ WHAT'CE V W l WE TRAILED
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fie sure about yours

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A n O u ts ta n d in g S u o o e s s In C a n a d a - M a d e In U.SJh

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for San fo rd hut I believe with
the* men nt the helm now, it can
hr put over and Man ford wroubl
k e m m one of Florida's lendtnx
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warehouse, unloaded into t r jcas , • local offic e o( tha United States
railroad car, or utorrd wnth &lt;mc | Employment Service at 12 North
handling; ’ fifth, a ‘ manager of I I'ark
Avenue
on Monday
and
tho office in u warehouse could |1 ur.dny to reernit workers for
'!**• or Kranlo'*
Mini M.»ri* I ha* |M
||.||s
r. *■ ttl r.f H. n.inol*
fill all orders quickly from stock j the railroads, according U&gt; an
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ristllil.t
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na sent In by salrnmru o v i n n t atinoiilu'enienl
mails
by
Mrs
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tar g u n k n o w i *
l* si»»
sir
1 • t* •■I
I * sflll*, sf fs* f l l .
» *»r
Ruth M Allen, manager.
\la«««,
Irg alera
K N ii| n «
the territory in H o n d a
*'le*rk ssf aaisl 1 . t i l l
V o u r M I I t l t *i
ami
all
p rrm n *
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hy
4t
Ijthorrrs
In
all
classifications
“ Spaces 100 feet by 125 fret
rtalfnlng
un&gt;
• n lrfia i
hi
lli»
l o n » e s &gt; » ll,
Rh ll| 81(11 sell
III* f . | » l
would be leased for terms of It1 arc needed also, both locally and
I mimI m t i r r r l n c l r » r r l l » « i |
Mo fi di w y In e\|*rll. m s .
lx* In tf i f ••
Von arn tierrb)* notlflnl Ihttl
or 15 years at a very nominal at other nhops in the state and
T fu l l i d ) o f o.vlsl r n of lf lt el ft *1 liter *
haa
J^ran
kroualU- * e s l" * t * , o , i t„ f l l - will, , .!,1 il.ik &gt;„ui
rent and the manufacturer or oiiUidt the state. Thoso interest
cd
In
employment
of
this
lobber need only tiuild a w a r e ­
now oi latei may sec Mr
house to g e t .« lease.
Itamv at the 1'. S Employment " A l l replies receiveil that show­
ed interest In the pmrosition Service between p:3lt A . i t . and
5.00 I' M
ohould l&gt;e answered iiincklv and
with full information and u man
---- « * ^ * ---\Slir n Nf«»t ht-r I j o e n , who in
should be sent to make n personal
r s ll on each aftci o grouo of private life was Mrs. Isaac (i o o t r
favor ab le replies had been ic- o f iloston. wrote “ Mary, Mary
celved.
Quit** C o n tra r y " she hail Mary
" T h e Federal Government eould &lt;^um» «»f ScoU, In mind.
probably be Induced to g ive us
financial assiatance as they seem

Mf l r r l he* r*.«i «»f the war anil
m iu M ifiv* work f«&gt;r a la rg e num*
tsf*r of in«*n. anil af le i •ornpletion
prrman rnt work for mor»*.
**Now to it at lectc »l Itot o f 200
f»r more manufacturers and j*)hheTR of all claaaeR of ffoodft. write

D R U G ‘ CO.

Fl o

actual comparison thr in ffc re m e
In freight ratr* on \ai lo'i* &lt;nni
m n a m n between water nrcl m il;
third, r i p lm n that frri--*i» could
LA IKHt ItKC RUITIsNc;
be loailni on a Ixnit in,I carried
on inlnnd w a t e rw a y , troni New
II
WilhaniR, field repre
Y o rk and »t »t c » south ilin—&gt; t&lt;» - J
of
Ilia
Railroad
Re­
San fo rd
without
rehandling. scntativc
Fourth, boula ran l»c docked nt tirement Hoard, will be at the

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t me t r a f f i c * w o u l d tx* h e l d u p o n
th e
I m m i I* M i n i
w ould
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•vhen
h u u U r n t r i . f i o r I r f t th** latf«*&lt;m.
I hi * p r o p e r t y
i* r n t i r e l v
out of
t h r r e s u h * n t i n l d i s, t r i c,t a m%
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anything you svar triad—all tn»dt*
catlsa—no ayrup Cat a bottle to*
day at any g«*»d drug store Haifafaction guaranteed or money hack.
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far rough* or bronchial Initationa
raaultlng from coJda In cold wintrr
Canada la DtjrkUr's CANAl»k*L
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map of Florida, showing Sanford
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(0e per line for ooa tnantUm
J8e per line (or curve turf relent

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a s new.

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.nine wo„d. Inquire

.MEAN W ASTED FOODS!
o f course, there's really no reason for
food waste . . . not when you iisc ICE

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ONE FOLDING much ami i,n,l.
H est
14 sowed ouk (lining table. I
white Persian cat. Phone 3U2-J
alter 6:00 P.M.
C’ rystnl

Mm left.

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I ' L l M1IING K E P A I R S

W .ter

Heaters repaired or replaced;
waste and sower pipes unstopPLANTS
pad. " W e are a t near as your
Wax and Yellow Bertelephone” .
G eorge
Courstfi,
mu,In Onion I'innta per M, 12.00.
Phone Co. 4106.
YOUNG, tender becla (or can­ 6 M lota, 11.76. T h r i f t y healthy
ning 12 00 bushel. J.W. Hell. plant*.
Lake Monroe. Phone 15.
BAGS
JT Z — I
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4 '9 rttrui hags, per M .. 105.50
ONE F U L L S I Z E bed, spring*. 50 ll. Cabbage Bags, per M W A N T E D — Colored g i r l * (or laun‘ Beauty* "Rest * Mattress ( inner - » 156.00 Three delivered In M
i r y work.
A p p ly In person,
■ring); dresser to match. Rev lots.
*egular hours and wages. HrmR.M. Ilenkle. Sanlord Rl. I,
N O R W A L K TIR E S
Inolc County lau n d ry . HID W
Monroe Comer.
W r hnve in stock l»olh passengrr
3rd St.
L r v n u 'u T i'i t
T~
, » ml Uurk. a (air quantity o ( tires.
T W O S M A L L ( a r m s — one wi th Bl„| fu|j , , „ rk of lube# no p#r.

HELP W A N T E D —

H acres tllsd Umi, good well,
two story dwelling, garage. mit
house, about 000 I t weal ol
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
with 6 seres tiled land, good
well, about H mils from Lake
Monroe Post Office, with twostory dwelling. 3 story barn,
J.W. Bell. Phone 15, Lake
Monroe, Ft*.
«

mlta required for tubes. Get the
Ik *at with our certificate, a N o r ­

retain it« naturul goodness

ItkHtlGKKATOK

M E W IN G - C H I L D R E N ’S.
Pabnatto. Ap t. 3.

400

T E R M S!

W A N T E D ■— You ng
Ijuly
or
Man
Interested
in
learning
good t&gt;ost-war trade
Sea Mr
Harvey at T h , Sanlord Her­
ald.

50 lb. Capucity

75 lb. Capacity

WRIST
Mto i Dank
Lines Bos
(Reward,

BLACK AND tan male do«. dear
Monroe Friday.- Notify W.B.

fur555zd

Waiting For a SaQ

* 1 V b E asy T o P a y The M ather W a y ”
“ Good a

and trailer. 0.
State Farmer's

Wilkinson. Valdej

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keeps

is the perfect an­

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l i i m - K rid e r1!
Stttton, phonr d im ,

W A N T E D TO R ENT

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swer to yuur food ntorage problem

CLEAN COTTON RAGS for Ban
ford Naval Air 8tation. Brini
to Sanford Furniture Company
10c p«r lb. . Immediate accept
ance.

U8ED BICYCLE, flrat class con­
dition. • Phono 9180.
8CALAND
FIFTEEN nice red la
one rooeter, 125.00. \
■, Ins, Enterprise, Fla.

,

it fr.-sh longer! Ice plus a MAINE ICE
N O W IS T U B T l M K
T O G K T T H E T O P P R IC K
FOR Y O l'H CAR
W E W I L L g ive you (till value
fo r your car— apot caah. Yes,
and s i will handle the govern­
ment red tape t o r you. Have
lots o ( bother, your time and
expense by coming here at once.
M O T O R HALE S

Weekly direct from mill ship­
ments, Mashes. Scratch, Dairy,
Hog and . liorso leads, get our
60
HENS - AN D
prices.
GOOD COOK for steady Job with W A N T E D 1
SPRING PLANTS now rcady- A M . P H K V A T T . S E V I L L E ,
FRYERS.
P A L M E T T O G RO­
good wages. Apply AB, care
Pepptrs, Tomatoes, Eggplant, F L O R I D A . P H O N E 2104.
C E R Y . 317 P A L M E T T O A V E .
Herald.
CoUsrds, BroceolL
Broccoli, J.W. Bell,
P H O N E 441.
Phons 15, Lake Monroe.
FOR SALE—1033 Ilarlty-Davld- COOK, good pay. Phone County
8003.
TO BUY: Ono good medium else
son motorcycle, good condition,
worV mule, for wagon or plow,
A L L uetel beby stroller,
first 1250.00 gels i t Can be
with no bad habits. A.M. ReRoom 104. Mayfair Hotel
seen at Harvey’s Restaurant WANTED:—Yard C l e r k s and
Switchman. Apply ACL . Pas­
musst, phone 646-W,________
any time after 8:00 P.M. Cell
RUTGER Tomato -plants
senger Station or talephona
for Kam Brown.
thousand. Southern Plan1
789 or 641-W.
GOOD USED egg cases complete
. Arcadia. Fla.
with fillers. Egg Buying StaBABY'S stroller. 110.00. Park
tlon, 110 W. 1st St.
Apt*. No. 10, after 6 P.M.
SINGLE IRON BED. complete
with spring* and mattress jin 5 ROOM HOU8E dose fn. cash
or terms. Phone 1000 or 226-W.

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Melting Ice circu- S S

laics pure, moist air which helps food u r

T O B U Y 35 Millimeter Still cam
era. Penlcy, phone 200.

walk 5 ply tire.
RE C A P P E D T I R E S
S t ill hare these fn most sites,
no permits now required.
- I N T E R N A T IO N A L FEEDS

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for a refrigerant!

W ANTED—

C A R P K N T K jU N G .
general
p a n - W J Russell, 705 W
M
tihotie 747-M.

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SP O IL E D F O O D S

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HOI Magnolia Ave.

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Call 148

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'b o n e
;HONE l a OR bRING YOUR Ads to .HE oANFORD HER.VLD
A R Welch.
/OtiQt f l u Wgffdft to tho iloe, including pixma aod addraaa.
C H EVR O LE T OWNERS
i l l a^TertiaemecU l a : aitu atUn, wan led will be charged (or e l lb.
STORAGE your car at Kant's Arc you gntting genuina C hev­
rular daaelfled ratea____________
Garage.
Specie1 rate dead rolet parta on your repair Jobs?
A complete line la available at
storage.
H O L L E R M O T O R MALES
I M A R K srreens, (oiding screens, 2IIH W 1st. St Phone 522
||. IL IHJI’ P. I N C .
i n!*\Vo M t ’ L K S , w o rk ainglo or
|,«nch swings, cabinets, furuValor
Ilratcn
and
R oom
doiilili*. $160.00 each.
Phone
llure irpalrliig. J. M- Wilson,

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VOLUME X

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Established H&gt;08

I

Yanks Defeat
Light Forces
OnMindanao

Halsey On Another Hunt

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300 Superforts R a i d
A j r c r a f t City Of
Nagoya Twice In
Forty - Eight Hours
(H r

And

A u «rla ir4

D ep lo res

Sales At M arket Capital Officials
During February Deny That Break
A re Up $100,000 In W a r Imminent r

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out
tbit
li bf
tic i&gt;art
part
tail
' r h ill mid* bavo plavi*&lt;1
pinved In till*
this vgfer,
wear.
hr rr v f a lr d ins' the rail rood*
*" l '"" hio
cam e'
' * freight with fewer tn#n » n d Iff*
ilUBtmi '.qmpn,,,,,, , j , , n
y , , last
’
' " l a n d added that the railroad* have1
i Iwot the main
main factor
h, w
win
factor in
In tth,
'

Mr. Lehman predicted that the
.— Anything can nappen
A
new crop of near* cornin'- on formal German surrender is not
would receive a good price and an impossibility
tv but it Is the last
there would be a good quantity thing Allied leader, ^expect.
providing there is no frceie.
2. — Both military'.X
' and diplo­
matic exports on Germany look
for a piece meal breakup of the
enemy, with the largest sur­
renders wmccted to lie bv armies
so that enemy resistance In some
form may drap on for weeks and
months.
U. 8. NAVAL AIR STATION.
5.— Various kinds of “feeler*’’
Jacksonville, Mar. 12. (Special I have been coming Into Allied
—Seaman First Class william capitals for many months. (They
Ftshbume Ravanel, Jr„ 107 R- are always investigated. But evlSeventh Street. Sanford, was denllv they have originated In­
presented his wing* as a U. S- variably with unauthorised per­
nava] aircrewmsn this week when son* or person* having no In­
he completed the finel phaao of fluence in Germany.
Therefore
training nt thla station, It wse none of them ha* ever been of­
announced.
ficially
recognised
ns a real
Bon of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. peace overture.

Sic Billy Ravanel Jr
Awarded Air Wings

RaTenel, the 10-year-old a irc re w Other Reasons
tpan ,h»». undergytwrp y girV algld ^^4^—Thc^ bc'UtL her,- 1*^ that ^ths
trfetnrnc i i f *ierii1 $rtrmr
ebonies, fly in g and grot
operations under simulated com­
bat conditions. Re is now ree d y
fo r duty as g member o f an aircombat team, either aboard an
a ircraft carrier or at a naval
a h station.

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The
&lt;*&gt;rm n u«, w h o
have
y i e l d e d etjrh t t n w i i s . -laid t h e
hndfcr* in ,»it hu l '
fi 'Iret^+nctl lip
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i »i dr**
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will probably start In first gear
with thr old reliable T formation
and then entrrge In second kc“V
as a double wing formation with
nn untwlanced line, all of which
is a I’op Warner creation with
■necial trimmings by Cosrh Jack
McDowell nf Rollins College
What this combination will do
no one knows, but It Is rumor­
ed the boys are getting plenty
hep to It, especially with a new
tail
gunner,
Willi*
Anderson,
erstwhile all atate end for Ft.
Lauderdale who recently emi­
grated to these parts.
Willis
will be what Is technically known
s* s spinner back.
All of this
spell* trouble for opponent* of
the Fnli next aeoaon.

Mrs. E. B. Taylor
JLnrtln A c c 1d e nJ

peace at a»v time after GVrmany
Mr*. E. B. Taylor, D08 Myrtla
became engaged In n defensive
war of encirclement, and on Avenue, was taken to her home
terms favorable to the Allied In an unconscious condition this
side except they would have been morning as tha reoult of a colli­
far short of unconditional sur­ sion at about 1:10 o’clock be­
render. Thev would have had to tween the Chevrolet sedan she
Ravanel enlisted In the Navy provide,' it is believed, for the was driving west on Ninth Street,
Feb. 10, 1044.
continuation of Germany oa a and a Ford sedan being driven
nawerful military state and also north on Park Avenue by Herfor the protection of the Natl bert Lampert of L*ks MaryWARP WINB ROUND_____
Mrs. Taytoe-waa-reported 4hie
6.—Any modification of uncon­ afternoon to be resting comfort­
WASHINGTON, Mar. 10, M V - ditional surrender along those or ably gt home In splto of brulaoe
Supreme Coart today refaoed pny^olher. llnaUuiown^htn.hM on the head and side. Extant of
-oiT tt* VilMIly 6 trp n Seen and U described a* com­ tW Injuries ' eati not be delerm*
government’s leisure of 10 Mont- pletely .unacceptable.
This Is ined until x-rays an taken, ac­
truer today than ever before with cordIng to Mr. Taylor.
American and Allied forces penPolice reported both cars
etratlng Into the h*art rff j h e ’ aged, the Chovrolet on the left

fiv**

mi Ira

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5 Bird

In 1be north,

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1t k« ii - .ilnitif i " 1Mkh*** nf thll
Khuirt a m11-1 futii
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Mu* country urn I m v a d m l m
rn»l ita 11k y* -1■ ile*'i i t« J
n for it." fir IMM-Ictl nn h r
i p c r i It*il that hi ha* n *on in tiir
H e ' o iiy now striving in Franc® fetid
r r g n iu r ly i n v r * u $250 n m onth
m W ar Boinh. Fuji hi*
finrn WiNudrnw Wilm»ri tn i|&gt;04v
lh.il
T b r history nf h t x r t y l»
Mir iiMtory of the limitation of
1* thr power of governmen t,” fend
’ * f M«fd«*«l that if thi* i- un “ w e ' r -

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litn rln lrii

fl-f llttliU-s 4•I n O *f - » I *•*i •
*11engi h * r
1 tu i 1v* i

ported As Not K\pecting(Juick Peace

An
mcrruM*
*»f more
th
.J 10D,i«011' «net the m rre»p"iid
period nf Inal vent
Indt-a
in the report of aalr** of F Im ••
pr*nhjre during Febniury iu th**
Sanford State Farmur®' M w r l r f
«*&gt; just tft»IJ4to| ley II .1 I ehlllli
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Wednesday.
Some indtatlon of the trou­
ble that stretehea ahead for the
measure cam* from southerners
on the rules committee this week
when the bill got a brief prt*
llminary hearing.
'
“ t wonder,- said Rep. Cox (D
Go.), “ If thla bill Isn’t an at­
tempt to break down all social
distinction aed make a melting
* pot out of tha country. It's a
thing that tea - to be gone into
thoroughly". ,
Erm Republicans shied away
from definite commitments on
th* pending bill which emerged
from the labor committee several
weak* ago. i
..
Republican!'Leader Martin of
I .. Massachusetts told » reporter ha
I i is in fasor of the principles of a
&gt;
fair employment practices law
j , but be wouldn't aay be will hack
th# present..b"‘

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T A K 1N*C1 A V A t A T11) N f ro m Ja p hunt un? fin
while
V.lnmuf1 " ,,lk
"J'"*
« n&lt;1 • b*,« in thi* m u n t r y
Willi am V I ln U e y . rommander nf the
K T h i r d Fleet, \ -he
I'm
n
f
runl
w
r'v
c
a
lr
^ t d v ftot
with one of the wild turkey* lie hugged du ring a «dn***l «•»
l .im mmiM m in tht* poimtry, * i l r .
CiForgia plnnUitinn near rnioiiiu*vdle Thu* t« nn n f f u i n l 11 ^ V
' I'mfi* *aiii, am hr* in« i **tct| thftt
phot i i , ( I ntcrimthuuiit
I mucti uf thi* nation'* troubl#*
1 ►%•( Iwrn 4‘Uii%cst (,y un*rrupuloU*
| |m*ULu h u *i w&gt;hw U**i
(g M l
I n -n lr I hr l miM it nlmn. had PtCfap
! (■**#♦ i h r Stiprrnu^ Fmirt, mod* a

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DO.

I iw rm iflit
i-arried
tfu* Ami&gt;ticiiti I'itdt Arm y u
fi&gt;\\ limulryil &gt; ttrils tlw p in
In th&gt;&gt; Rt'innKPii Itritlifehcad
us it«*rlin litvlttrotl iln* Rhine
t&gt;rnlyfflii’iiiI hnii li&lt;-i‘.-t widenrtl In 12' ; nille-t v\ it h 25,000
met! ncrtis' the ru e r

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1High School GridderH
Hcgin Spring Practice

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•t ' n u m n a h , Gs., tohl the R
i tub today that it is the pat
doty of rverytme in A m t r | c i l" t o
Mill k 12 In I d hours a d a y i f
o c iis s a ry tu win this w a r M d
deplored the spread of strlk.Da,

Units Sold Increase
Slightly Over Num­
ber Soid in Fell. ’Tt

M HER

Kussians Plan (ireat
New OffensiveJoin» ' ‘th Allies And
Tsypassing He r l i n

l&gt;erlaring that ' T v e
g ot Do
fight with tlie lahnilng man, I “hl
a ft lend of the laboring man, In­
fect, I ’m one myself, hut I don't
think
this
country
should
ba

Racial Hill Ticketed
For P u b l i c Hearing

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Associated

Where V . S. First A rim Crossed The Rhine

KnilrondHConimended
For Hauling Twice
Freight Of ’18 W ar

CITY BR IE FS

¥

Member

Absenteeism

A U o noth ably in tha ftj’ l that
m the
tJ&gt;i» number of tinlla iim«T fl»K tCH
. , if thev
r ■ hml, u " '
yenr,
h very little more fact
o ihf
f" r t t" l h..........
,H‘ 1,1
than the number *»r unit* *»*ld for -tat*- t|e|vnrt mi-Ht, awr -fe
tbr war
•&gt;&gt; otin-i i&gt;l»
» l»n
during
Febru ary.
11* i *, w hich partmenl
I'ngc was Introduced by
such i h i m
a o i i M In ki ' *11 f*r **t
totalled IKJ.lO'i. Thi* clearly c
Calv in lllanc, suprrltltfiidf nt ,,f
N o Ihh K m thu kn&lt;nv ^ u n t w l t*»
dilutes belter prii'&lt;» received th ithe Atlantic Ciuistllnc Railroad
give the* report*
by
year on moat fruit* and veget
Visltoi, at today's lunrhfon intalking
ttuun f«*r ifiiuttitI o t i ,
aIdea.
I elude.I Kllson
S.
Adams
of
|
Ornnge* lead in value with but th#* f**u» 11nefi. ttj*- t bf Mini* Curlhagr. N.
Alvs S, T ra in s
fvi*ryv* h&lt;T(», Whatevi-r «*um«*i* in
129,449 boxea bringing $10*1.071
of Jacksonville, H,p Ktnpsrd and
------ ---------- --- - “ ■*
— ------- I T h e price held steady nt
50 u (i orm anv rn*»*t prnb.iblv k*i!l In* I I) I. I'nylnr nf Orlando. O r C.
i«
T h e S a lf o r d Atlantic National* f r # u
r,»|t.ry onnihot)
nn.l •trhtfy m lf Bnrv . nml
[ J miiic - nf iislncsvill*. and I
Sank m IcmktriK apick ami &gt;|»in I a vc [need J.T.tfi n m i t e ne-d w o ­ Stiff tir nn f11 (•*-r fN t thu! it will I
I I ai k,.\ of Sailfui d
with it* now i n t e r i o r , root nf of
(foiwl iiu alit).
with
J'J.’. 'nl llltpfMU- nf* nl lUir l uni
I’ro -o lr nt Uny Holler antiouuc-d
aint. O n the e**t wall nf the units lirtnifinit “ fi.li’.id
Th at
iv it * tin* Mjimiun
hrrr I
that a
.lint tnrvting with the
UiMinir. newly |&gt;aintw&lt;l white, i»
rsiihnirr le&lt;l in ntlinber of i *\«%ii hi*f(ft»* \ I#■If lli tli -r rum* New Sue ins Rotary Club wit ts*
a new liutii lien
h
i*i i*s l« |
units «old. 7‘, .nil bu* w i■h it., ■mi t \ pa I i filn , u n !
i ,i ,t
- i tie M ayfs tr Hotel i , - '
I 11 H i II
on-tern miirket llooftc-l
■i'n
, ih .it i.i Mi n * 11 k* * 1 ji ’
\|,,i, l.i i f,ijtlit nt 7 ..IP o'cl.- r in
cumhinerl
1&gt; , B h ,1
I I■■r idt, nut b** rr (***.iif i-&gt;I" ,•*'1 i i ll'iig nii I'liti’c
, ( tlie usual
M"" ' - V
bumper croj. the t&gt;rh,
lien t efrm.nn- f&gt; • fnr.nl ■,»l t »-»i*t mrirr liit.f-#».
g« t Mr»*«l ami
averaged only
rente a 5 « until ih»- All **
1
— ----------—------pound sack •whirh brought a total will y»*t !h hrnk*!'*
,C'iu**Ml Bv IIhim * ro aalm
j
W ASH INGTON, Mar. 12. VP) of (flO.HflU at the Mnrkrt, I’rr
— An iaxiH' Uriel with political sent market miotnlinns finds tin ,
M i l i t a r y , and fliphunatir nffi
dynamite — whether
Congress lowly vegetable still in the did cinln were m d I u «I»h1 t.» (rare thc|
should outlaw racial and relig­ drums, ami seeking buyers at iiulbural
nf
rumnra
nlvmit
un
ious discrimination by employers SO to 15ft cents a snek
early (irrm a ti M ir r w i il ir lit th®
Tomatoes formed the fou rth fIICl ihuL thr AllIO kl) the Wiiat . Thr *Vlnv
was ticketed Saturday for n
FmJ grlihln«« i*l
(lullllr lit, title by i b r influential Item 111 Vallio i ’fire of tbCsC tiolil nnvr* urn-x ( rt t n ll y
rr'***r*|
tbr* ,S«&gt;min**lr High School arc l « b » i g
House Rules Committee.
up to t t . r t l a bushel. and f t . l l 1&gt; Rhine
T in * Hjiiiror"la* l h ' » j , l(l t hunt rn at*mit being in g'u*1
T h e bill, to establish n per
bushels were snltl for a re turn same Hurt ■ f *i*hful ibin king r &lt;knet 111«i n f«»r the game* next fall,
manenl F a ir Khnploymrnt I’rae
of *24.011(5,
however Whi* b lei I •*ome nffi unit under direction of Fonrh I'tices C’ammlttoa,
is in
for
a
Ssles nf out of , t » t e ; r,&gt;&gt;!uct- eliila i* t \ i..*s t h I n riimri r # v r $' K. itlr* uLartad Sprin g (irac*
stormy session, evrp though ilk . s ta l le d *7.(U'i for 1 ! 7t&gt; umt*
in lu st
fall
In s h i m
‘ hi* piieiiTiy 1 i| f#. fl||* u't-ek.
Tcwloy t h e y e era
principles hkve tho endorsement making
‘ '
1
*
total aalr'**
f«»f February would theft l»g' m oving min t h e" ,^ «rhrduleil
scheduled to tin
do *omi
some workutil*
workout- in
of both majo r parties.
wintei vv 11 h war nn tw
froots i uniform
$.191,643.
* tUctal, and religious organisa­
Here, *■&gt; (nr nn they can b
Hhiprnrnts bv roil are on thr
Thai U.c Feds will display tretions milled a host of witnesses inerrase ss wartime .hortage nf delermint-,1 from responsible of wilrienng offensive tactic* i* in*
to nupear before the committee materials and difficuiir-&gt; in »ccur ficial*. are the fact* of "[« -a ce“ dicalrd by a new formation tn
when tt openg hearings on the in- rep&gt;airs have sharply cut situation, u* they shape up to­ which they are being drilled, ac­
administration - backed measure truck travel, Mr. Lehman said.
day:
cording to Coach Kettles.
This
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12 . D M A

Spread O f Strikes!

Thr veteran 41st Division e*p-

t.

MARCH

Berlin Reports Rhine Bridgehead
Is Widened With 25?000 Americans
Page

Tank-led Amuricun iim'.sioet fo ew a Kwe(i&lt; antde m ea­
ger Japanese resistance in
the smith western cdfner bf
the Philippines today as 300
Superfortresses poured 25,000 tons o f incendiaries on
th aircraft city o f N agoya in
the second midnight raid un
Japan in -18 hours.
t u m i s n t i n t r i p in m h i ) / hour,
nml ov erran four village* near
XitmtHiuugii
after
Sattmlny*'’*
Inii.lmg un Mindanao Inland
T o k y o repnite«l the yank* had
a h o irivadixj Una linn lain ltd, 111
m il e 4 to the umiih.
l-’ive Mitmrv mile* of N agoya
were blazing af ter a three-hour
iHiinhirig, T o k y o .utiimtting firr*
w«*r»*
ragfng
10
bourn
later.
Kin gw |w*re
nl nn was n-ouiu Itecl
bv Sut»erfr*i l T h e M a n o r* tienriug the final
j»h;»*r of the Jwn battle went af­
ter
Ju p a n m e
trapped
on
the
nm thru n i*lit I tif the i«l n ml with
luiiks, fhtfite thmvvers and deiioli
tioil chuige*
Amer ican troops hove* landed
near Zam h u u it 'a on the m ath
weatermnofit
tip
of
Mindanao
Ifdund, m»*t
junilherly
of tho
[^Yilipptne* after heavy warship
U u n h n rd tn cm and aerial |&lt;» mtl
log, (ten. |knjglnn M a c A r t h u r an
flounced
Fr»rt y firat
1h vtiion
unit#
of
I’.irut. fieri Robert l . Elchelberg
r r '* E ig h th A r m y tjuickly rap
turr.J lour villages and were advunrin*. on iCaniUvanga cit&gt;T h n landing, mode tign m»t only
light opposition, wo* in the ^Icln
ity of Wolfe airdrom e onh 20&lt;&gt;
mile* nnrihea*i of British .'•orth
Borneo
Mac A r t h u r “aid mow! of the
(('nMtlnat* On f l C l !&gt;♦**»

M ONDAY,

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Director W i l s o n
Reports There Is
Cabbage Surplus |,:Hu;lld ,, Kvans

Program Planned
For Lake M a r y
P i o n e e r Night
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Dies At SO After
limited To Put i p ;j Months Illness

I ImiM’w i\tvs Ate Up -

A n iH U M H e S

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Wit! He Presented1

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n re *e I n I i n i i bv F f o A
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Charlfn M*»rriR4*n " i l l

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Navnl ( anvit Ship,
rharloslon Bui l t,
Is Named Seminole
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fa atirprUa mnnberl amI_SLnrSpangled Banner. Mis* Charlotte
Isulll is pianist for the orchestra.

S g t Raymond I^cke
Wounded On Palan
8ft. Raymond W. I-ocke and
erife and son of New Jersey, are
spending a I (Way leave wiU»-the

farmer’s mother, Mrs, Margaret
Locke, COO West First StreeL
8ft, Locke has Just returned
from duty In The Pacific theiUf
where he serveiL SI months with
the MariVit*.
8gt Lxtcke was woundetl while
in action on Palau, Rapt 10.
1M4. He spent a short leave in
Australia end New Zealand, lied
w ill report Saturday at Quantico,i,
Vo. for duty.

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I'omnn--..•'-..I . tlgtiltlig
Roxary uml Itufintt I***vp ( all. -he
unit &gt;,f il.c I lr,-&gt;
fertomi&gt;H.uir*l by Mr*, I Hu*

You and I Were Young Maggie,

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Mr*. Alton IlMxbtiry of Sanfonl
will |fiv&lt;* a Rjireial tap linim- lo
music by the nrrhrxtrn
The orchestra program will h*
100 per&lt;*rnt Marrh. ( tiNhman,
Ovirturp. Folk Hunir« «»f Am»*rtrr»,
lilldrw tfi; "Always." by Berlin;
Anchor* A**«flKh ("ilh Up ‘lance
by Mr*. Dujt.nry); "Gw! Illr**
America," “ Th.- Quilting 1‘urty,"
"Carry Me Hack to Old Vir

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A blfeckfferr rxk11 &lt;if u diT^’JU 1
Ira inInit a raw rrcruii "itl h«*
fiven by Mr, l.an« ami I Hinky
Wifht. W It. r«n»t»olly will piny
fe banjo M»ln.

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’home on lease" have been
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for wh irh Mr* Z.lt. Ratliff,
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Altnrk cargo vessels, named ' l*.&lt; ti watching for s,,me lime, and
fL,l coioitiei. air la-iween 100 and 1arrested two negroes. Jerry Mi r
ftllll feet in length, with a beam ||m
I Jack Johnson tn vhltl!oy It WnphtS Jr.. PhM 1/c,
«tf more than rill f. el Then U n ! torn to 4ft gallon* of m&lt;H&gt;n»hi".' is -p ending a leave with hia parm-g-, ranges fr,»m 7 oou |«, I l.ttOO |i,,u,,r. I'*’,'
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are armetl with five or itiree im'n , barretl was seiieri
\Vd»on i
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Sl/c,
gun* und with t" um I
"&gt;m
|he
two negroes wrere
tran*- who hu* finished his taail train­
anll ain-raft
gun*
In cnmtial ferredSaturday morittn"
to Or ing at Great T akes. III., and has
operatl«n. the attack cargo *hin I |nndn to be ImuiiiiI over tu n Fed Iwen spending n »i*-d ay leave
I* proltably the most heavily rrB|(Irani!
Jury.
They
are with hi* parents, Mr and Mrs.
armed te**el in (he cargo rata icharged with possession and trans W || Singletary, will leave to­
gory ennylug thuli'and* of hm- iHirlalinit of nnmnshlnc luinnr
morrow for Chicago. IH &gt;n entar
eSJ_trr&gt;o.t supplieo^ amnumitnnrn ^trarllel|.»44n^ In tbC .Takd a a i Ttaflar ’erhool — -— —vehicles, gasoil ns, and medical |j fj norland of the Feil&gt;rnl narsupplie*.
cotir* tllviahiA; Percy A. Mem,
l.leut, Comdr. E. L. Bnthwell, j State beverage lns|»*ctnr. Police
IJRNR, Assistant Captain of the |Chief Roy O- Williams, and PaYard. as commlsalonlcg officer, |trolmen Eugene Hall nml C C
commissioned the vc**el for the * ll«dcnlaiugh.
WASHINGTON. Mar. 12- UP)
Fur some lime city ifficers
N n v y I (r pa rtm enl
Srnator Taft ( R-Ohio) said to­
have
tried
to
get
evidence
on
Commander Budri. thr skipper
day that General Douglas Maeof the new attack cargo vessel. Martin and Johnson, who have Arthur should be brought to
been
questioned
in
City
Court,
'Raahlngton to help determiM
Is o veteran Merchsnt Marine
officer, lie la a 1U2U graduate of hut there had .nut been cvtdiDce the final -etrotegy to defoat
enough
to
convict
them.
This
the Pennsylvania State Nautical
Japan.
Notinr that Fleet Ad­
School at Philadelphia and served time, the "evidence" was poured miral Chester Nlmiti Is slsll'
as a licensed officer with the Into the sewer, all hut five gal- In Washington, Senator
TI. R- LlfiH fflT two yeata ahd tons of mormshtne tttpmr retained he regards it as Bk
with the American Export Line* fnr trial purposes. Tho rest of that MacArthur has not
the evidence empty bottles was summoned home since the w M
for 16 years.
placed on the lawn in front of began.
the jail where the bottles at­
Senator George (D-Ga.) said
The sensation of eolnr ean he tracted quite a bit of attrntlon. he thought MarArthur’l experi­
produced by stimuli other than Many of the bottle* were in sngsc ence ought to tw utilised In ae)-.
fight, for Instance pressure on tho sack* for easy carrying. One bot­ ectlng the supreme commander
for the final drive on Tokyo,
tle contained a few prune*.
eyeball In cpmplclc darkness.

•, "am
tr£ r. , • BL*

Senator T a f t Wants
MacArthur’a Advice

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORp FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT
C L A S S IF IE D

A P V E ir r iB lN O

FOR S A L E —
B. D. POPR INC.
V a U r - Haater*
and
R oom

HaaUrt.

ELECTRIC dishwasher
Electric, food as new
Call 148.

RATES

BUSINESS SKRVICE
THE

REST FORD HERVICE
In Central Florida.

\V&lt;- int-nnlllr
overhaul*,

III complete

motm

5T HICK LAND MORRISON,
Inc.
I*tmnc L'nu
Sanford. Fla.

RED BL13S Seed pototoea, cert­
ified.
Hunt’s
Tuxedo
Feed
Store, 2nd A Sanford, phonr WELDING: By an expert with
did y w d nwpcneiic# who gusruptcr* every Job. Would ap­
preciate n trial. Temporarily
located ai 408 Vj French AveA. It. Welch.
COLLARD plant.*. John Prinbr
DIB Elm Are.
STORAGE your car at Keol'i
Garage
dpacia* rate dead
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE,
storsae
lot, ED fruit trees,
1320 MellonvIJIc Ave.
MAKE screens, folding screens,
porch swings, cabinet*; furn­
TW O SM ALL farms— one with
iture repairing, J. M, Wliaon,
3 acres tiled land, good well,
tltil Magnolia Ave.
two atory dwelling, garage, out
houac, about GOO ft. west of
general
re
Lake Monroe Post Office. Onr CARPENTERING,
palis. W.J Itu*se 11, 705 W. UlU
with B acre* tiled land, gust
M . " i&gt;Tuine 747-M.
Well,- about Ik mile from Lake
Monroe Posh Office, with two Typcwtilcis atul Adding Mach­
story dwelling. 2 story barn
ines Rentals, repairs, service,
J.W. Bell. Phone IB. Uktsupplies. Very limited allot­
Monroe, Fla.
ment new math me. to essential
industries on W Pfl approval.
BPRING PLANTS now ready
We pay highest ceiling prices
Peppers, Tomato*#, Eggplant
for Jrood
rrrrtal
nfachtne*.
Colli rd*. Broccoli, J.W. Bell,
Haynes Office Machine Co.. 314
Phone 16, Lake Monro*.
Magnolia, Plume 44.
GREEN fence post*. Phone 788-W
■I.DM RING it EPAI UR — Water
Hrnlcrs repaired or acplacrd;
waste and sewer pipes unstop|&gt;ed. "Wo ate as near as your
-A*laphon«",
Goarg* ,1'siurseti,
SPECIAL------ — ---Phono Go. 4L0C.
T W E N T Y -flv. acres with gm
age apartment on beautiful
lake. Price f3.850.0O.
RAYMOND M. IlALD -H KAl.Tolt
Real Estate Bale* — Hmtals
Properly Management
ink wagon hose on
Dependable Insurance and Bond.
[. to Krider’s Service
Roe as 4 Florid* Hiatt Hank Bldg.
Sanford Avenue. ReHanford. Fla.

in .

1937 PONTIAC coupe. In good SEA LAND
WRIST
WATCH,
condition. Service man, sc* at
black cord hand, Initials J.E.P.,
■10 Palmetto after &lt;1:00 P M
hetwri-n Florid* Slate Bank
and Florida Motor Lines Bur
SEWING MACH!NE. stroller slid
Station
Saturday. . Reward.
nursery chair. 114 Maple Ave.
Phone SRI or Stlti-W.
I GALLON tmply woo*l Imrrrlu
Sanford Co^a Cola &lt;’o. phnn
RUTOEn Tomato plants, i
thousand. Southern Plant Faun
Arcadia. Fla
INGLE IRON BED conqlei,
with springe and mattres- m
pood conoltlon, |2A OO. Ont
Toledo computing scales. |i".
On* Ne. 400 Blacksmith |aii I
able forge. (25.50.
2111 W
17th SL Phono 727
1938 Plymouth Coupe, rxrellent
lire*. Bp* M. c/n Herald.

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Officials Deny
Reds {let Army
Commissions

T o u g h Colonel
Of M^rine%Is
Philosophical
By LOYD BRADY
AP Ncwifesture*
CHICAGO Cnl. Evan. V
Carlion I* sofl-sjfikc.n thought­
ful, choose* hia word* carefully
—and look* a* If he'd be more at
home dl*cu**lng philosophy than
leading a Marine raider battal­
ion at such placer a* Malt In Is­
land or Guadalcanal.
Yet somehow lhl» man. who
look* a bit like th« traditional
concept of a Yankee but who has
won 21 decorations in this war,
has managed to combine n food
deal of philosophic thoufht with
a life of action. He 1* ai apt to
discus* the Chlneso philosophy of
Gunc Ho or Yltif-YoiiK, po**lbly
In the native tongue.
Gung Ho as he explains it, I*
the philosophy of cooperation,
YlngA’ang that of the essential
dualism of all thinfs.
"Gunn Ho," Ka said, shepherd4 n r-W * ' auundetm n tn HBtim ly j

McCloy, (ion. Bifmell
Say They NeVer W ill
Loyalty I h Key Test

W ASHINGTON, ,M*r 5.
The War Department officials
who advised military commanders
recently that Communists could
become commissioned officer* *o
lung a* thnr loyally to the
United Stairs was unquestioned,
'•id. Inter that there are no
"Red” officers in the Army, and
that there wont’ be
Assistant hccrrlnry of War
John J. McCloy and Major Gen­
eral Clayton I. lit,-ell. assistant
chief of staff In charge of Army
Intolllfencc and •countor-lntellffence, testified before » House
Military Affairs subcommittee in
mill ing Into chni ges thill War
“ l. the reason, I think, why tho
Department regulation* permitted
Raidats
—i- l
ii
the commissioning of subversive*.
!» •' working together — teamwork.
But, thry asserted time and
Every man knew his Job and did
again, War Department policy
it. When someone got into a
has been, is and will continue to
Jam, (here always was someonr
be based fundamentally upon
lire tn help ouL’w
loyalty, • not what a candidate's
Javanese Second-Hate
post persuasion* were. And that
Ho tcrmed""thtf Japanese nrtny
DllIOATIS TO the Intbr-American Conference'on war problem* are
test, Mr. McCloy said, "applic*
” f\jn&lt;]*mentelly second-rate beshown as thry arrived at Mexico City Airport ItAcenlrr are (I. to r.):
equally to Comiiumiats, Anar­
ruuse the Individual soldlr; Is
Enrique Munox Mtany, chief delegate from Gualernsls, U. 5. Secretary
chists, to adhrirns of Nazism,
not taught to think for himself.
of Stale Edward Stetlinlui; I’edro Leo Velluso, chief delegate from thr
Faaclam or the divinity of the
Consequently when he runs Into
Republic of Hr exit
( International A'oundphoto)
Japanese Emperor.”
a situation nut provided tor in
The inquiry wa* ordered by
his instruction!, he tends tq go
l/i nlpfna
-gaTa i. ....lylmvet *■■, “ What l&lt; Hi tier's
PrccteccRRor
_l
|
■
i iu wu&gt;c i , GUI. v&gt;aat taun a
la ( 11min uni ut nml what dp we do
tlon of what juirported to l&gt;e n alwnst ll
now At my directive governing
To It h*m g Thomason, Demo
commissions
Mr
Mrt'loy »n,l •rat. nl Trtas.
»ubcommitter
General llusell confirmed Joint etui ii man. and other members,
authorship of dirvrtlV&lt;* lulled iieneral tllssel) disclosed that
CAMBRIDGE, Bla.s— If
the
Feb. 6,111-11. and Dec 3U of (lie some 10(1,(100 Investigation* of
quii
question was who was
same year pertaining to commis­ • u.prrled
suhveisive
activities Hitler’s predecessor *■ chancellor I
sioning of subversives But, they have been made since Pearl Her■if Germany and what Is he doinsisted, the directive, -*cre Issued 1loir.
,ng now. many could answer
because field commsndrr. d''"Considering the sire of the "Dr Heinrich Bruenlng. now pro­
mamled a "yardst'lck” to mea.ure
Communism.
Their
frequently Army, the ruses of disaffection fessor of government at Harvard
have Iveeti very few," he said. “ Of I ’hiverslty ”
nil the cases investigated, about
Only a few, however, could tell
! 2,500 were elieckad on bails of much more about him or (he kiiif
rommur.lstli affiliation."
of life he leads now
"How many discharges resulted
I it Bruenmg. * Get man m»
from these investigations of sus lim e gun ofiirei in World War 1.
W A N T K I)
| |,-,-t,-d i dmnumist» ' ” Mr Tboma wli Ii, U1 the chancellor ship ft to ,
Much 20. I HSU. In May 10. 11112,
leads .1 Studious, almost -mitm«llr |
lift these bays ID h.,s a G-w
■tiliinatc / 1 lends
lie never speaks "for the rev [
and interview, ate talaa, i
t ven cnnln ture thst he night h*

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Box

No.

1— l-eenliurg

i wan hi way a
hni* hn
hook , hI- J lljr^ry . WJt£_. B_ age
ifi'ilu1 place and he nevpr hesl
tnted |n glvo me resnonalbllity
"And f learneif a lot in the
Army I ho enlisted at 101 which
as. * pretty tuiiijh i lace In those
dev*."
*
If*- tells of nttciii|giiig to con
verse with tile Nlcaruguana with
the aid nf a traveler's dictionary
He finellv tt'Butrmd the Hisitiltli
JiAhoa sod lliinks that lii* refusal
In ii-e an iuteriirrlei aldi*1 ilia
trrlully in gaining the trust &gt;&gt;f
the people. But hi* pretty wife.
Peg. insist* It was duo to hh
sense of fairness and Justice.
‘AptfHed Humanity* ?
In env esse from Ul*ei on the
colonel turned hi* attention away
from hi* hook* snd moro to wH»t
mlgh* he callait "annHei1 human
ily ” Ho watched p*p[ln in Pan
stum
(ho United Htalos Cub*
Chins the Philippines

l IJRT A INN washed, starched anti
slretehiwl 518 Mellonvlllc Ave
Phone H7P

2 ROOM cabin, ahower and toilet,
by .week or month. 8hort'a
Camp, phono 4602.
State Farmer'*

A N E W furnished bungalow. Ed

H ELP, W AN TE D —

Kanab, Utah, who»* rolorful
scenery makei It ideal for tech­
nicolor movie making, box more
than 1,600 experienced film play
i l l on rail In l i e iririon, mrluiiin** I’uiute and Navajo Indian*

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coma.
Sanford'* moat exclu
•lye Apartment House.
Ed
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Salvaged ci rtf Id
lt« doesn't iiy th»t bo »'»• on now bo used to fnal
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th* braeh ahead of them.

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PHONE 175
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
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MISCKLLAN KOUS

W11.1 TAKE mte of habit* from
TnU PM on Mondays thru
Crystal
Was and Yrllow lli-t
.Saturday* Call 501-W. after
*&gt; mods Onion Plant* pvt M 12 no
t on p M
6 M lot*, 11.75. Thrifty healthy
plant*.
BAGS
4fS citrus bag*, per 51
|1'5 50
60 lb. Cabbage B*g», pet M
$165.00 The»e delNerol ip M SMALL unfurnished house or
lots.
apartment. Must he in town.
NORW ALK T1REH
Permanent, reliable c o u p l e.
Wa have In itoek l&gt;olh passenger
Phono 5HO-W.
and truck, a fair quantity of tire*,
and full stock of lubes, no per
15.00 Reward— for information
mlta required for. tube*. Get the
leading In rental of furnished
beat with our certificate, a Nor­
2 or 3 bedroom hou»e or aptortwalk 6 ply tire.
menl on nr before March 16.
RE CAPPED TIRES
Cull him between 6:30 and
7 00 p M. Lieut. McCulley.
Still have these fn must sixes,
no permits now required.
FURNISHED house
IN TE R N A TIO N AL FEEDH
mrnt Csll It. W.
Weekly direct from mill ship
Hotel
menta. Me she*. Scratch. Dairv
Hog and Horse feed*, get uur F I' FINISH ED apartment nr rimin
prices.
with kitchen privilege*. Box
A.M. PREVATT, K K V I L 1 .K ,
OB. cm Herald.
FLORIDA. PHONE 2104.
810.01) REWARD! For .finding
SE V E N TY ACRES. Palm Ham­
a furnlihrd house or apart­
mock, Celery and truck farm
ment fnr Fm». CM*. Black and
Priced for quick sale at |6,wife. Phone 1100, Hoorn J-18.
600.00.
Raymond
M.
Ball
Realtor.
F'tlllNlHIIEU hntiae nr a p a rt­
ment In or n«ar Hanford. Con­
WORKM-EN'B • COMPENSATION
tact 1,1. (Jg) Fred Blephemon,
INSURANCE.
Raymoml
M
Room 10K, Mayfair Hotel.
Rail,
Arant, Florida
Slain
OR BUY *mnll home In the cfly
for rouplf. Permanent resident*.
Phone Co. 3206.
| p ^ r T \ F A I lM . tiled,, 4 room
f i h f i * apartment.
Euieka
Tfammock.
Going
Into the
A m y . Will m II cheap. &lt;:. L. FOR R E N T
Loudtrmllk, Slate Farmer’*
Market.
10 ACRES Improvod celery farm
on Cameron Avenue. Plowed In
late Fall. E. B. Stowe, phone
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will nevertheless be guided by
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* (cd to ge* Into the Interior »&lt;|l
the I'.jghtl- Runt o Armv “ Inch
he rhararlerlied os "enrolled
Coinniunikt hu‘ actually tlemvcrati r."
“ I wanted fn sen this army in
action because" It was tho only
Chlneso army that rould whip
lh" Junspese *t tha' tim e”
Y-r |,erh*|a the hrit Index to
Carlson's chars' Ur it thi story
h* tell* of the Marine landing on
Tarawa.
He" describe* vleldly
the scene, bow ops frm-a of Mar­
in** piled from their biirjre*,
formed skirmish llu*s la nerl
deep watar and finally nisnspi"'
to win their way to the beach

llnih ivheiiieuliv denir-l tepmt*
thst "'Mile one In the Win |iepaltmcnt M“ * destroying the records of one-time Communluta
who nre being commissioned.

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VOLUME XXXVI

Enlnblhihcd I00H

' A ll O ut D rive
f B egun T oE n d
Iw oC am paign

Eisenhower Visits 9th Arm y Front

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Americans On Luzon
Are Re-Organized
For Final Phases
O f Campaign There
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WEDNESDAY MARCH

7. |&lt;U3

Member Associated I’rrsn

N C M I1 K R s.H.

American Third Army Routs Nazis
Within 15 Miles Of Rhine River
C Of C Proposes
Survey .Of D!” “ ''
For 12 Ft. DeptE

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The Murine* today luunchad an all-out offensive to
push the Japanese o lf the
northern cliffi oM w o Island
while other Americano rec omunlzed
for the "final
p h ttW of tho Luzon campnljfit In tho Phlllpplnea.
The Iwo drive wan resum­
ed behind tho heaviest nr-

I II I II I II ■! ■■ I I

SANFORI), FLORIDA,

Nazi

Prisoners Held
Allies Now To*
Over 1,000,000;
Reds Hit Kuestrirf

A Jap Pillbox Is Doomed On Iwo Jima
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flip Au#f48(fl **tree*
Allird armor and infantry
i t i n u n l fiver th# German
RhinHand a menacing threat
I n I hr
Rhine
ha r rier
of
mulr•&lt; In Berlin
the Natl*
rrfmflcd the Russian* had
iiprnrd haiiie fur !he Ger­
man m pji a |.
Merlin 4iid the Reds broke
into
the nor then stern
de* .
ftsara of Kue«trin an the
Oiler River 39 mllei from the
r&gt;i»ilal and a%*a#u)l edl Zehdrn mi ihr CKier'w pa*i bank
U milrv frum Hrrtin
The ihlef fr«*»»i «*3. aflAnir
along
the
7W iiiilr
atretch
from Kucwiriii almos! lu Sletlin in ihe north. Aw Germany
under *rnt another bombing
raid. American Third Army
tank-4 were
reported
near
Nonral. jiui thori «jf Mayern and «Jihin in mile* of
CotDrhf

Mass M eeting Urged
By Legislators At
Directors* Meeting
Compensation to Col. Gilbert
A. Youngbarg, Jackaonvllle awgl*
near, for making a surety In re­
tard to deepening of tha S t
John* Kiver Channel from Palutka to Sanford and Entarprla*
to a depth of 18 feet with tha
view of ju ,tiffing *uch Improv*mam by the Federal Government
was approved Tuesday evening
at the monthly meeting of the
Hoard of Oiractor* of the Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
Cien. William Simpson, commandihg pcneriD nf ih# U.8. RD» Army merce held at the Hotel Mayfair,
W, J. Kilbce nf the Hoard of
(right), and M»J. McClain, commnndlnir gvntrnl of the ll*lh forps Seminole
County Com ml..loner*
FIVK-.HTAR-CRNKRAI. Dwight D Kif.mh.mrr «- pictured with li reported that (MX) had been sp
(Ir fl), during a vl»H inadr by Ih»* Allir«l Miprvmi* minimiml* i »*• *h»
pr..|-Mated ul the Tue*d»y meat- j h. „ (h. Marine h»H truck- to th. f-.r.-gt......I t I \ C Cl I I ItM \
rilutirl nt Julich, (irrmnny ihe \ -ml** n 1 1* r**iitviiiiiiiii Du n **n tm*
li,* of the Hoard for u*e by tne | ^.,,rr,| 0 ,|jrr(-| hit Jnp arlfflei s m tin- »ten loot- i* o, un n iio n r
plunji tho i v i i l (o CViingiir
i*mitiiii«u**| itj-vislAittr tiv Dir 1

tlllery bnrrag* In 16 day. of
ffghtlng. but th* Jap* fuuirh bark
fiercely, holding the Yank» to
local ealn*.
Tokyo reported riuht Superfnrtre.’ e* hora.ied Japan. Ineluding the capital.
The China** clrlvlnir Into North
Burma rapturisl tho La.hio ntTfield and tha old town of !-a*hio,
two mile. from tha main town
at the Juncture of tha old road
and tho Hu mm railway.
lllio Cm- op o
I.lmllfd objective* warn Balm In
I tip latwHiled rr*M|
t • ftn \iwnl v
tha l.'hllfpidli*!Chnndver of IWnntarce tn .,hJ ' tin
on tlir
r„r landing
i.miina Itearh
i«-*ch Th»**»
....... Jn
Jnp
p r i. t«utk n ih u
*•Jl I
I*, v - nft. ..*t i
Tin* A m iT iru n 'H n n l A rm y
co,mr,li»n. It wa* announced by- ,.ir
^ ..................... s,,
The plight of the remnant* of man trnnpp. U.rL Army Hlgiinl &lt; m |i» Hmlutfihoto
&gt;i Ibd.
Rili'il M b ' ( i i r m u n s u j t h i n
t dwuid IliKifln*, chamber men-1
.
(ton. Tomnttukl Y.fna.hil*'* once, S&lt;mnd|ilmt&lt;i If
urcr
that
fundi
for
the
»urvey
-----—L_-------------------------------mi i n f
th&lt;* n i jihi(i* R h in e
proud Hftny of approximately
, l « i tw forthcomlna from
JiOO.lKK) men w&gt;i critical a* the
D mIdv anti t.* \h«* mirth the
Ii
American* * hunted lhrouj{h mounI* ii **1 A r r m \\u* th roe rnileis
Inttioua area* against (tiff re«l»11■*im lb *111i Th#* R h1.1.1e rnniI
.........
...u.lu
1*0
*
(K*
Tim
.
tanca from enemy troupe pledged
turn recently made by the Tam- .
I I *
n *
rnun u a 1mu ^ re id «*r 1'» miles
to fight tn the death.
r.taldi.hlng an extra un
The Japaneec Were cut off from .
nnuth €if fallen 1'ologne
an
eolarirrment
of
fadlltlaa
of
their homeland eupply llnee by I
T h f |&gt;ris.in«»r hag f o r th e
th, State Ho.pltal for the Inaan*
American air end
Allies m the went iiaaned th e
at t battahriocne,. hut would not
moet of their hlir
«i|\,-cnte
any
«[&gt;*clal
locality
I .OOUJMill mark on the ninth anon Luion were In American
eh,-re additional ho.pital unit*
niver«aiv
&lt;•{ llDipi'n rernilitarihand*; and they wero under Inot
thl.
*ort
.hould
Iw
builL
ration of Ithmelami
Resignation O f ItoJudge l)ise***ant hit and run attack* by A F T A C Inspector E x­ Juvenile
t |.&gt;n .ugae.tion of Stat* RenIp th*- AfMiih the I S Seventh
rillprno guerrilla..
nomi Demanded By
eusses Delimpieney *tnr 1„ F Doyle to th* effect
plains Events I-read­
Army a'*jnilted N a t . •*tr‘ingr&gt;olnts
Pitched Hatlla Rare*
. public inerting *hould be
At the patt'ws) t*&gt; Hie Saar ha*In,
L e f t i s t Coalition
At P .T .A . Meeting thnt
The main hnltle wa« raring In
ing To I n v a s i o n
bel,| here In which cltlien. might
1’ultmi- Third army, who## t i northern
I.uaon
where
three
ex|rr&gt;* their view* on bllln ln*t
act I*mm1 1.*n i% Mill under a new*
ItOUF.
Mnrfli
1
.1
*
1
A
-tut
American dlvleloni ware attack­
rlr
I'lntr.t ai'.iint detnmoc
will cmn* up In th» Rprtng term
Intimate rllmpac* into the htablackout was rrp,irt#d “advancing
_ mutiill ilvniunnt r b|nr vvi* -Um
ing on a -tO-mlle front through torlcal back around of China, iha llnooent youth- tn comm
Kit- nf i h,- l.egi.latura In otiitr to _
ac
ftjgaiik«i
' (Mirmiic,
lii^irriRitant
|Wtr
m
*
tfc1
W
larr
th*
Hoynl
la
I
the Caraballo Mountain* ayalnat f^acaful character of it* people Mitt, hnrdi-u.-.t criminal*" until ptainl
Iryt.l.lo r.
with
j resUtanc*.”"
n
JJapanaaa
a pane a*
ffwca
o rra
a
aallmalad at u contra*tad with a*rt»*lve &gt;»v ,u,h nine n« they ni..y lor cum opinion, on4h *M . JftalUre, j * |
VJ.
■ "llf^ Kuysilii ■ • . t u j s maiur
IfHnrciilmataly
Ditmitalx BO
o-E
Jh
mJ
KI
Q troop*. Tha W ar? of tha Japynce « i i tmtay Tii1\tkd to vtntv ln.tU.O*,K v-u.l
%
h 'j\ ^ til''' Jfefvtiiftrd in
lu
d
T
*
.
^
n
e
.tfn
g
b
T
^
w
v
T
f
n
(h.
|
man^d
by
a
cflllHInn
O
f
U
f
t
j
center of Japanaa* raaiatanca
ra
tiV
liie-.lnv
*ffi'rn6on
Jtlvan to Kfwaolatia at H u ll May- fimit&gt;
uviiwJtelin thr thh*r fortrens 39
it,M
1i*tn» L
pirtirs „« « ihe ,
the former Philippine! Summit lair by Tol. 8am M Hrah-on. Juvenile lu-lire Mattie Fnfm-r m naif. lutiirt
H "tifliU N r»* e*a# few«a|
' . i.r
. . . . Uwould
..
(•••n.
Min** R o«ti»
«lunnk
hl'
capital of Uaidlo, when tama-, ihapeotor Ganaral of AFTAC, nil
I
It ««-p ..n ie ,l
out that
ri&lt;) for
, hr, .
at Seniinnlc
Mi'-n
*hltn la reported to have hta Orlando, who for three year* School l" mi-ntbrr« i f i b* I ’.itvul U advi-ahh to h a w M &gt; » » &lt; ■ ■ |
Italy ,nto 0 i-ia-evt p..
Victory Services Are
hvndquarlf r*.
prior to 1037 waa lUtbuied with Teachr-r* A - Manat inn,
^
'lP
k l^ n T S « . i
cn - * 111,’r I he killed .H
The TJdl. Thlrty-lhlrrl Dlvlalon the 10th Army Infantry In Ttcnt(Inly
thn-*' cmitie.
in the thr hill- t*» &gt;- hmught up. Th^rt ¥|l|on
Planned‘ At Schools
wa* hlHlnjf In toward Uayul ,ln.
.... China.
..... . He w i» (ntrmlucatl tiy Stale Ju.lite Vuitm-r o-unte-l »mt
houU hv .Hi
T ht
to. th. r m iiir r N
from tha aouthwaat and meetlnit 1j'^ ‘| VVald.
hn'c npnrnte piarfR in whlvh loipfruon should ip ^ ik only ihrr* rt*lgnation vaar prr*r»itrH )»&gt; »
A f Inn for n Thunk ^giving Vic­
touah oppoiltlon. Southaaat of
t*0|nttmi
_ _ _ _ _ _ _to a man he mi- hold drlnmiient • Thru* fire Dndr. • minutes. It w*s sunr^sttn. Th# crou^i coi
tor! S« rvirt* t#» !»*- held in all
c«»inixv*e«1 ot * irnimumit*
Hajruln the Twenty-fifth
and pha.lied the ell* nf China, which Duvnl •mt Ornamt!v ruiinli#* Shr I inerthig
v would b# nidd *t th# nociiJisla
'• ho*d o f Ho»Mv at minutes
Actio n!*!*
drpuhluThlrty-aacond Dlvfaloni ware eon- he .aid wa. equivalent to North tirtTHil
t t»f u
lull *hal [ t *&gt;iif Umiif
Hu
tns, l‘ »rt*«#h* him! «.»» v#!rf»n*
i-imni of the
verKln* on the road Junction of America, and cunt a inert more Kk'onltJ tift»nD«i! ■htMti ii bring ln l»l, FrrvVilrnt T. W, ijw ton toU
Hoiionn knm&gt;tllici*l to n r**m
‘ ah Germany,
Raida Fo In a drive to trap a than 400,000,000 people
In rmmiwiii tmli
j tif govrnnnrnt nlana to fmwicf muni(|u# ln l night th«i hr Mould
huv morning
ulirahla enemy force.
"The vmth problem " -lie *nid returning veteran* who ‘l * ' l " ,a p t S l t f R l t h e t j u P d i i - ' - »»t h»» r e - i g
III,
t. , 1 D U’ 1 -f N.-h..n|
The rap* of China, he «nid.
mill to th#lr #*Un * M ill io n t o D i r . tit in 4
The Thirty-*ocond wa* tnovinn .tarted luck In IR:il&gt; when tlir id In 11 li mn u h* M IHHH O' t he , »‘n»»linn*'
h i i h h*
t: it
eastward In two Column, at * Ilrftl.h .tarted taking , oa.tal
Ir H 4 )•
«
I |„nhkm
J,„lge Kb r me i j ' l°0
He revealed that crv.11*
, ,H„| p, „ „ r i i „ ij ; iir.l I1 Kipp,
point 17 mile* mulhea.t of Has- cltle*. Korea wa. liter taken by •quit I f'l V pint rd thr It..... .
would I - Biwn t « vet.r.n . i f |( ^
. li, (1
1-i.rk d„n* out.Id* of r.g 'il«f main a ! Ht
u(o and wn* within 10 mile, of I.pan. and In 1Mrta )tu»-i* .... * f u t 11* l M•1111♦ rt!
1h# k »• i r , .
Vt.nD
ic gt-.led
I ,,-h-Kil attendance. »uch *»
m menu
Hant* Fe. The Twenty-filth, mov- Minchukua. The French then j;t«b ihuultilT' 1*1 I(iihfrill'
UilU... 11 [
Mr
Km
l" i the in' &lt;hnp*. -lore* *nd on farm. Such
In* northward alon* Hl*hway beri Indo-Chlna. In IMPA aftrr the
" Af a meifiibpt of * t-oaln »•»
hiluiutti nf it niiiii^tvf tn 11r&lt;7|(iRr*s
U 11 I*f IVr I, lHiI " I f
" l cluirii vi c hi*vr tiu juvenile place* of work muxt be certified
No, fi, wa* 14 mile* aouth of Japa dafeatad Ruula they took
fovvmmrm. I rmiM ne'er #L»n T2 111(bill li a i f f Vlit
ii talk -11ini*11f si n -cii tins l ii'*** lit* nniltllnqiiency,*4 *he wurrtnl. "It
(CsRli* »dNi O* I#p*# Tit el
Hanta /e.
oon my inMit,** hr * aii!
iiiMinrvd durinif u ■** R.ml .jiiv. In
Port Arthur and later Manrhukuo. Is we who hnv* f atlr&gt;«l. Th#r#
are \Vlllinni, S Si*i
Iktinho llur«t In Square
Hi i» ii'ipiit Hull th»* ii r miinf ti-ip was
Italy then took Talngtao and ore no rcnllv had l*»»irs or iMrls:
llarv ! ' Si |&lt;I• I S \1 I
Tin rommunitMiv fl#imeol HuD a.tl I) a| II |f Mf «H*I Ml '
nnft*111fH'vit u in'n ictinul . wpri* not
Germany took Shantung province. they have hcvn inIslimier# UmhI ami
th# Carmbmlen nhn »ii*|eror4l the
in i p ^ imii Du 1*'i \n i* Hill be held
Effort* -of the' China** Km- negtcctedl anti itek the hive, *c
Red Cross Articles
tltmaiiftrailer* *li*t n«'t Gtt nt the
ul i* OH \ \| I-11 f sp ui'ii irliiiol
prea* at that time to run wr*- rurlty nnd umlnsliindiiiff that
Proclamation
Croiktl but intti th# »n
-l.»v If n ii - ilfi* 1‘ n.U'ii that
tem en out of Chin., re.ulted tn only parent# Can give#
S h i p p e d Overseas the
The
* I it in
i|» mni i » ( f ee1«*f
** «*
.tvitn m.-i'ifia-t ..f VVnr lit W ur |
Boier rehellton, to i|iiell
Such
mu**.
■!&gt;#
|
w
i
m
t
pci
i»ut.
Went
if
leal
aa
I
•
til»e|ip4
lofiAtiafn#
'c ' H* I ’ i ,n . i ur c in th#
\VIIKKKAS, Th* Atncncan Kvd Mancini « niPiniei "t ihe ! »'in
Shipment of a number of ar­ which the United State* partici­ runic (rum hruken ht*mrs, cu
vu * l ht* |mM i
!•» i*r m
with other nation.. In 1018.
( r&gt;i*» will be called up«a fn tb* munlst i»«rty h&gt; Die memi»er«hip
ticle! knitted her* by voluntaera pated
where
l«»th
j»armt&lt;
*
arr
working
|
•f
H*. ■.1 n ,.{ thatha QjJni Dyna.lv » * . over
aurmt |oj o»mmg month, to Inten.lfy it* .C#r0 III hi. Itew-Wet
wa. mad* Iait weak by the throwpand Chin* bee* me a re­ and nr# tfw&gt; busy t
Seminole County Chapter of the public, ha declared Then from nc--,l, of llivir * h|l,lrvn. and fall, Invalu i . . e r v l c * . to men .o d
Thre# nlhvt pvrx»n«. I*i. A!llv&lt;l I
'*1 -* ni -* 1*1*5 i * ( r«mwomrn in the armed .e rvlc**. to eeldler. ,t.ml!ne nv*rh&gt; and »n
American lied Croea to Army 1011 to 1037 China ruled by In lvalue thru nrglr*! .
*hr- j*l. ! •if (frntind faring
Vrleran.
and
tu
.
c
i
v
i
l
i
a
n
victim.
and Navy embarkation centeri 63 war lord, who captured cltl*.
Italian
pollrv
agent
—
n
eound
our
K'cat-.t
m-vd.,
" O n e of
Mlimit! \ van» n bu*\ &lt;tfi' i1'*
Srimnidi* Hii'h S* hiMii Uiu rra&lt;l
nf dl«aM*r, and
( ealia. w h r&gt;*. * T - ,
far the u,e of armed force, and ravaged
ed when folic* firvd »n &gt;bv
S*nf».r.|
\ if«
I ,r|»i4rtIfieijt
Hid itln'U^wed Til.' ri - ul*-itt ^ asked
the land,
I
WHEREAS, Th* annual fund croeni attempting I" hur*t nil-, ihi
■arvlnf overaeaa, It waa an notic­
Aith n Inlnl «»! ?»v*- « .til- «!««« i»h*
Die Duiird t-i (di*M u lawn on
Out of
o:f thU alruggle enterge&lt;1
rai.lng
campaign
of
the
American
tha
royal
palace
.nd
.hoiilin.
ed today.
ihf tin), i! wa* t.jo iirtl t»^
ihit pin! *i f if riMind 1 lie llnatd
Chain*
Kal Shek who cndeavor*-l 21 Men A r r e s t e d
f K
Kcd Croat will b# launch**! on "death to Ihe King “
Thl* ahlpmanl waa compoeed to unify China. Thl. move, hr
t hlel Muck OvwlmiU
indirnle*! Ihnf they tli*l not have
Bomb*, apparenti) thrown li&gt;
of tha (allowlnit article.! 86 pointed out, waa atrongly raalyt Monday For Vagrancy March, I with a national goal
D*‘d ihe funnier* hi n i r r y nut such u
Slight il#mfiirt *
mused t*1
of 1200,000,000, and
tho.* |n the crowd, t*jr»» In the
pair* of Klovaa, 14 halmata, 1 ed by Janan who Jockeyed to
frame house nt M p m hIH Street $ 1f» t«* th# Hnv S* nut I'nvi a n l prnjeet, hu! Dint e f furls would
WHEREAS. Th* aoutbaa.tem •quart.
muffler, I I alaavalm awaatera, 10 prevent thla, and created buffer
11f» In Dm Iteil tVn#a
i i iiiI Cedtir A v rfu ir
d»«
** dr
be niftfie to if i vi* Dm rrsidtnLv
Effort! by the City and Coun­
Crown Prlnc# Umberto, l.ieo- I#a‘ !! v%
V-neck aloarad iwaalara, 6 Tur- atataa between China and Raaaia, ty to round up vagranta , and ■tatea wero * ftrat ht th* nation
r a i ID i
Thn call
n-nie relief fr«*m i nmhle* riled
tleneck aweatera, 89 watch cape. Since Japan wanted to lake China other* who refu.* to work, **(&gt;*• to roach their goal* In tha 1?44 Un.ru genrral of the ivalm .Irirv cam r nt H U' I M
ttS,
(
t
i)irf*etiif
Jue
K
1
Iri.
1
1
to
.
A t 4 :!Wi in
in Dir letter
"A naw ouota of yarn* ha* aha did not want her to become dally during a vital time whon campaign of thl* apkendld or^ hi. father King Vitlotb Einan- th"* afternoon th* tirpar! rnrnt try inIT i«» ineiate ltl% t«»«v iMvr'ke*
Hitler Demi dni'Hised urn the
uek. rellnnukhed hi, right., wa* uliftnr i is| n i nl I mil'nli till rDy hunk whlrh hr 'Uhl ru I nine i
bean received'*, laid Mr*. Chaaa, too aIron* through cooperation all hvailable help I. -needed to gaidaatton •
ruifrnm of bci' i ter a Hon of pupil#
la
the
palace
during
the
riot,
NOW
THEREFORE.
1
.
Millard
"and w * ara aiutou* to m l thl* with Ruaifa, h* tab!.
limits nn Cameron Av**nn# where len-mj hundred ijnlliir■* in eiierk* \ thrnu^h the ifradri, 111.411 ranee on
harvaat rapidly maturing crop*,
but ha did not appear while the
yarn made Into garment* aa
Col. UraUon aald he wa. per- re.ulted ‘Monday ip the arre.t of F. Caldwell, hy virtu* of th* Carabinieri drove off Ihe rrowd. n small amnunt ul iluniMye w m
jiartiripatit* lit high ichoitl alhautorlty
ve.ted
In
m*
a*
Governor
aoon aa noaalblt aa the boy. ■onallv acquainted with Chlang It men.
rau«nt by fire in r htiutr.
ie lic , anil monitor, on * .chool
aatimated
at
1.000
i*r»nnt.
of
th*
State
of
Florida,
proclaim
really need the** awaatera right Kal Shek and termed him a great
Ihirinif th&lt; «l#&gt; there were
bu.r,
Thl. action war undertaken by
Tb«
Kina
hanot
lived
In
the
month
of
March
It
thrr9' irrnal Tire rnU*. hut thene
now, Thla yarn la to b* mad* organlier and a flna diplomat, lb* ShcrlfC. off ice working In
1‘rraent at tho niH-iing WeiO
Rom*
alnce
the
Italian
arml.Utf
RED
CROSS
MONTH
ltflh}rrin-i|
to
Ite’
Rv
*f#iedHl
Dm'
Into
ilaavalaaa iwaaitera and vary autara and almpla In taatea co-operation with Ihe Sanford
John I. (SaltiiHny. t hnirman, ij.
having
retire,!
In
a
villa
at
SalIn
Florida
and
call
on
all
organ!*
the
tlrpartmrnl
nMe
In
hanM
11
na^er
Named
For
watch capa." Ptraon* Intare.ted, and a ahrawd politician.
Tha Police Department. Of tb* Si
o
Uha, ii an&lt;| Mr,. Margar4t
and Individual cltl ten. to amo.
illv Diem without &gt;lifficull&gt;
(Coattaua* ( a raw* T o . )
In knltltiut fo r aorrlte man may
(■rt Ml. T riiM##*
K Morman, charge* wer* placed agalnat ution.
Maaa Meeting ['recede. Riot
Shell
Effff
Contracts
put
forth
every
effort
to
achieve
I’rrNrntion
nf
fire*
oceu|ue»
leava namea at the Red Cron
riR. Mr, St plla
Arrington, Dr.
17 who will be tried at th* next the objective of full and prompt
Th* demonstration wa. th* di­ attention of firemen when not
Hoorn or rati Mm- 8,0. Cham at
I W 1IIVhtill)
Karl* Kipp,
.eaalon of County Court, and 4
ises,
Mr anil Mr* J K Richardson » »f rrlai)
luhacrfptlon of our aharo of th* rect ra.ult of a nun meeting snrtr^t In mukinir runs, Thief
U00, and the yarn will be put
were relea.ed.
■taged
In
Coloe.eum
.Square Cleveland pointed out
have
I
m
rn
ap|
oitilrd
by
Dir
San
Monday
contribution!
needed
for
Ihla
up for thorn ramadlatoly.
Hlgge.t haul af loafer, by
agalnat the Honoml government is n iruular ituily day for fire ford Stale .Market Bureau to taka*
ilke waa. at tb* Juke parlor of
aa a raault of lloatt*1. v* c* pc. men, and then »* « blackbiwird charife uf shell rjftf contract!
worth,i
n p w ^tt5e s s WUEREOF,
aorga Bell, negro, on Beardall
Jo* n*U, director o f tha USO.
1 have horomato oat » l Approximately 10.000 had gmth- on which Chief Cleveland may with the government, and heirinAvenue, who waa * arretted to­
meeting and were draw dimrraim tn dluatmt# pmh
waa
th*
mailt
epeakar
at
tha
hand
and caused to b* af&gt; evod at thl.
Home On Leave
Brother meeting of USO Senior Hoataaaaa gether with nlnp negro** Monby epeaker.. Including ____ ___ nin* Thurailay morning at It 00
m - J k a l i g b l " 1*-. a * d . ^ u ' c l n c L ^ w i l l laix rL' ‘U i I r t i k'ulikJ.i“‘ •

Col. Sam Brabson Judge M. Farmeri’Tbe'^^r^J^vT^^eoiu. Communist Slain
Tells Kiwanians Hits At Holding a hmn,b*rof romm*n,1t'c07^ In Italian K i at
Denouncing King
•upplyfba*«« Of Chinese Aims Youths In J a i l

Fire Department
Answered ’&gt; ( alls
On Last Monday

CITY BRIEFS

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9

Hostesses. Officials
Of USO HoldMeeting

Count:

Who &amp;mtio«

S

day miirakg ai Tbir ^rr.rt en­
M which gaged In playing a “ akfn gamp”
la a bark room, *
According to Police Chief Roy
G. William*, Ball had faithfully
pranked that ha would .* • to
If that there wart to b* no auch
gamea In hla place. Tho Joint
Dhfehm of™ appeared to be cloaad but police
found out tftharwiao whan they
broko In and dlamptod th# gam*.

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Tallahaa.ee, th* Capital,
tb* STth day of Fob*

ruary A.D. 1948.

(llgnedj

*

Millard F. Caldwell

kTTKSTi .
Signed) R.A. Grwy
Secretary o f State

MERCY KILUR mtKD
KUNMING, Mar.

T, (AT—A

rntenel 11 anmiaamilir
of a ftebter groom at aa A a a r b
can alr ba.*, who fired tw* mercy
bellate Into tho bead of a filar
hopeateuty trtnjied tn i wi
od. and burning olana. was
quXted of voteatery manal*a»hter
at a court martial today. Tha
victim waa a aargaant gaanar la
a B-S9 bomber, who waa shot
after

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tS IllJ liIilp H tJ fltlO IC
J men u.e at
l i t ) T O T F i fs t '
Tuc.day at th* . latlo n U g e n ­ Street.
r ve r y lh ln g U
H. J lehman, market manager,
reanttl tip, metal wnrk on
statrd that many pmiltrymen

lu ted about on hour eral cleanup ydai.

DAVIB- APPOINTED
WAHUINGTON, Mar. 7, W Th* White llou.e today announc­
ed that Prnldent Rooaavelt I*
appointing William Davit, chairman ot tb* War labor Board to
ad Frtd Vln.on a* Eeoqomk
Hutton Director. Vlnaon haa
■aind - Federal Lawn - Ad*
iter. Tb* od action of
Taylor, vice chairman of
to iuccvod Davl# area a}#o.
PUBLISHES DIES
WHO HAM, Mar. 7, (A V Hanson, 69, owner and
m i ot the board of the

(MM Mows u f Am -IIor-

parmtu. pnil.hed, and the place l.
made .pick and aoan. On Wednes­
day «tudy 1. resumed ami fire­
men go over map. of the city,
and study the layout of th* town
especially In relation tn hydranUThursday |. auction and answer
day to ae* how well th* men
hav* memorised their studies.
Saturday i i derotcl to. repair and
«h*ek up work. Sunday they re­
main nn tha alert for call*.
WMAT11KR

GEORGIA— Fair and colder to­
night. rtilr and moderately coni
Thursday.
FLORIDA—South and Central
on* mild and partly cloudy
' t and Thursday. In extreme
cloudy and colder tonight,
cloudy and cool Tbunday.

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have complained nccnlty of a
surplnii of eggs which they ware
unable to di*po«e of through re­
gular local retailing channels. He
added that there had been nn
■pace available at the State
Market for sailing of eggs,
Mr. Richardson is a retired
government employee h a v i n g
served In vartoui federal capaci­

ties for SO years. Ilia last five
year* of government service wer*
«lth_Uw U. S. Customs office at
Tampa.
Egg* will lw purchase,! in
quantity aa small a* one doxen,
he said.
William L. Wilson, director of
State Firmer.1 Market, re-ently
announced that contract, hod
od
been algned with the War Food
Administration

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purchase

Editor* YTot*:—Th* Ttflow- " '
ing name, of buy* In service
‘hum* on leave" hav* been
submitted by the ITlot Club
for which Mr*. Z.H. Ratliff,
telephone 631-J,. and Mlaa
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
923-W have been selected aa
a committee to secure name*
of a*rvke men and wam*o ae
that tholr friend, may know
whan they are In Sanford. *

PaU Brock, 3 B v w S * Ixaa

been aboard an aircraft carrier
with th* Navy, h .i arrived to
sp*hd a ilx-dny leave with Uamother. Mr*. Nancy Brock.

Wiley Knight, Jr. S 1/c, who
ha. recently returned ffom a
year In th* Mediterranean, will
report to the Navy hospital in
St. Albani, N. Y. thl. week after
.Modlng a 14 day laav* with

of b[s parent*. Mr. and Mr*. W.
Knight, 1917 Cakry Avenue.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

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M ARCH

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slashing on oga&lt;li*l disorganiz'd
up through the use of a good
And *porndn Nazi reslsSalicc.
bull ahd common rows It showed
'Weaihrr I mpede* Vtlranrr
that Flotilla rjittle raisers uie nnA Held dispatch declared thnt
proving the quality o f their uin''lor thi ruiiipani American* It
mals each year and expect to
was n &gt;org&gt; which outdid any­
attain a place of front rank in
thing
withCKsed
in
France.*'
the
iirodurtmn of good cuttle
killer
of
the
enemy
ami
at
the
____
Wrather not thi iirrtrmri*. was
1 I’ . s - »i
"Fairs
and shows provide a |lo**k
eOaatlaa** r » a f u r Oa*»
I
If
on
II
n
ard
fla
w
Fag#
same
time
the
piotector
of
it.
______
_
l-.il 21. Kr.i nk tin T f i f k f f I’Ut
«niil to !m impeding the uilvu’ire.
JACKSONVILLE.
Mar.
7—
inruns
uf
recording
the
march
of
eaat of Berlin aiul "estab
lur
tli«
soldier
by
the
State
Ulu. k Ii. A 1* f lifll’pcll 9
Lol
(C
s
s
U
s
m
c
I'r
-M
I
'
.
s
*
U
M
)
o-n
infantry,
a
Field
Artillery
|
A new* Idackoui *1111 prevented
(Sp.-iiiill T h r. State Hoard Bf
3 l - r r 71
further
attacking b/rses" dbclosur* ol thi rxiic
he declared, ‘‘is u mental and progress rti livestock drvrlnp ‘llook
whare- ' Hoard of Kducutlon, hr added, Hi tilth this week announced the Ilattaliun of the itlim l Japanese
iili.llY
|»Mn
I'lnt Hook t pain 71
ment," says \V. J Hhcely, animal
sgslnit the Nail capital, thf Gt*r- wbootr o, American spearhead* and recommended that the • hamAll lllork S Tier 17 Tlir Tow u
long awuited awailahiltty of nur- American Regiment is dropping moral guidance clime for moth­ husbandman with the Florida Agri­
man high command reported. Motorized infantry » « *
„( Sanford
piling bei of Commerce romplle r list i' ic HUT to lie used in the con­ accurate, sustained and co cen ers.”
Moscow said the Soviet.* were along Germai' highway- behind o| »uih industrice or employers trol of malaria brut ing mosqui­ trated fire on German personnel,
Lot l?l 4 NV) of liol
"Our homes are the glculest cultural Extension Service, "nnd
the Ocala show- certainly recorded for*! H r l R l i t B I ' l . i t H o o k
♦weeping across Wollin. the first Ihe spuediiig tunks.
Hi thr euuntv
toes. Launching a brand new typo defenses and other turgits in the institution if we have thv under
(1.
prognsa all around."
Reprasentativr M. II Srintli,
of the ateppime atone lalnmi* in
Tho tiurinuii garrison of CoL it e
| I Ar
13
lllo r k
14 Ijm-K
of campaign with U.S. Public French Alps along the Franco- standing of parent* In regard to
SUttln bay to the north in u logm put up surprisingly weak re|»orling fot the good road*
For the first time in the his­ hnM i Hu IkIIvlalon Plat H o o k 2
Italian border.
their children.” sh# said.
Health
Service
personnel
and
pttah designed to cut off Stettin resistance a* the U. S. Third committee, qxpresjjd confidence
A*
of Li. Gen. Jacob I.
Judge Farmer was Introduced tory of Florida show* n junior. I'Affl
ftnnnrrx* set aside by Congress
Lot* lit I T€ A ITT
from the tea.
Armored Dlvlslor nml HHth^n- that Uie Road n M ’roJrci from fm the protection of civilians Reven' flth Army Group, the hy Mrs. Julius Dingfeider who Miss Jeannette Zctrourr, took I ' U t I t o o k 3 pan** 71
The Red* captured Willin. 2N rantry srmi.lu-d
.Ill'll through to the the Titusville bridge to the Lake ni’ iiitist malaria, thr program get* battalion which Includes in its stressed the need of mental and grand championship honors in the
N h * ', mt S W U
K t r llt iij H T o w n ­
cnthcdinl at
miles north of Stettin. Ilcrlin **ld Rhm nmi the
ut th county line would go forward under way in Citrus county this* personnel Malor Ralph G. Moyc moral hygiene ill equipping chil­ open classes with a 4-11 club s h ip ? I S o u t h ltn T iic« » *-Ji K a i l
ihe cathedral
l^
.i
in
I
*
I
•
••
k
l
^4
rapid!) and said State Lnginrei
Ulo Russian* threw aeven surer*- western end1 of Ihe ll.dn*nii)
steer. Miss Hetty Griffin, another o f \\ I III m i r e I ' l a l i H oAo rkt lo3n di r»ail b »1*1&lt;0
of Hanford. Fla. Is providing pro­
J. Howling would la* here nt'sj wick, according to Ur. J. Harlan tective fire for Infantry patrols dren for better citizenship.
alva attacks at Kcuslrin'* north­ bridge
1-H
girl,
Billy
Flcwcllyn,
cham­
|a»t«
A
II
C
l)
»:
K
O
II
I
A
J
SupL T.W. Lawton followed
.* no escape for
eastern defenses hut claimed they
There was
lor the; wccP to discuss thi* and other I'sul. director of the 'State's working their way through the Judge Farmer’a talk bv asster- pion in the FFA classes, nnd I I I . - k I t A n w n a o l I ' l R t »»f O r f iw ia l
bureau
of
Malaria
Conrtol.
roai
mailers
Lakr M iofiL t'lBI book «
II.
survivliu. Satis
any
vntis arrusr
n\ ol
across a
were repulsed.
H K ',
of “ K
H r r t lo n
4Tow n*
lo t the first tuna, individual mountain passes into German ing th&amp;t th«r« is tqo much other-girls and boy* showed what
IV. A. Lcffler (Hinted out the
the five bridges across the Knh r
Fighting Sporadic
positions liy demolishing enemy "ersutx” or outside recreational Mr. Sneelcy calls "a string of i l t l p 30 S o u t h I l a n c e 29 K a a t .
homes
will
have
mosquito
control
need
of
securing
more
Industrie*
Tbs
8uprcmc
Allied
llcnd nt ( nlogm
A l’ had l&gt;ecn de­
|,. *t pt C 7 A * lllock C Ameml
resistance and attempted am­ idnns for youth in our social set­ good steers carrying plenty of
b\
Allied
Ihi lulling*. here iri the po*t-wni period, espe­ treatment. In the past, activities bushes.
lm r iF M il 4
M ille r '* H o b - ,
quarter* announcement n( the stroyed
up. Children should have the fini|h." They marched their cattle rd ili x i aI 'ilcant O
have
hern
confined
to
drainage
I 'lB t lb»i*k &amp; | * a « e I t
cially
for
the
purpo.-e
of
employ­
Capturo ol th-j bomb-blackened Bonn, touanl whnh the remnants
In the treacherous mountain social companionship of their into tha ring with the step of
la . l t .
1 2
1 4
10 llliM -k T I I I k I»*
ditches,
und
the
use
ut
larvfcUies
ing
returned
veterans.
iRninaland capital *nld tha* oni&gt; were letivutiiig. i* sinir Id mile*
demonstrating
their la t e ) l*(« rk . I ' l a l H c k I 1 * * 0 2S
There wu* considerable discus­ and insecticide spray*. However, terrain, forward observers have a parents, he pointed out. He cited veterans.
li* fighting continued ln*i ui the winding river from Co­
grave and tough responsibility. s Lalist it s nhnwtne that there were skill in showing as well as in 4C l l i e u IOT CV U UI ItKl TR N Hn UO Aa VI *.)
sion
ns
to
how
to
provide
taxi
in
thi*
revolunlionaiy
program,
logne.
In Cologne's southern outE
feeding.
r ’ la r k o f t h * t ' l r r u l l
I ’n u r l,
crews
with
complete They most spot enemy concen­ very few cases of Juvenile dcNorth of the *tr(Hcn city or bus facilities to take enre of trained
trations. machine gun cmplucrH r U t in o la
C o u u l &gt; .If'lg tid ek
American
tore*
cleared
the persons who nrrive nt the Han­ rnuiptnrnl to handle the preciojlz , PIC'-1*, mortal*. twswLUlucka.. au• |j l nqucncy among children who atC tafiiltvl Jimnjay Hchrwd rernlrrrry
(A broaden*! from London re Rhine ail \i&gt;* *•** to Sous*. up- ford depot at night and Uud lUlT wvU work from boogw-to
Ras arc now used for Ptegcorded by thu National Uruud |si*ite Ducssrldurf except for n they have no conveyance to take House with coo iteration of tht tlllerv aHiT' anything else that
nancy testa because they eost
might
hinder
the
advancing
pi
Voile Williams, homeowner.
catting Company quoteil
ilH&lt; small pocket neat /on* virtuuJI) them to town.
only 40 cents and
erator or n taxi llur, suggestCorrespondent Frank Gillard a* ending the fighting In that »ecThe first section of the-. Stale trol*. Then they must request
port In two hours.
that If the tnvj office could to receive the lienefita of the and direct artillery fire upon
• reporting
th e
Hohenaollern toi
bridge at C oIor ne wa* still *tan I Thv only other enemy bridge­ be notified by the ruilrond 15 demonstration
program include those objectives, regulating the
t
.
Ing yesterday and open to tool head on the vvetl hard -Hi the minutes before srrunl of trains, the counties hcgirniipg with Cltruu accuracy and amount o( fire.
Tha accuracy of the battalion's
Rhine between Cologne nnd the they would .be side t« furnish and extending noLth along the
.. traffic).
Bring Your Car
I Thus, Germany * fourth largest Hutch finntler wo* nt Wescl. nnd taxi service to incoming pass­ limestone belt— moat of which HTc Is second to none. I t tht
Otherwise hr pointed have contributed to the malaria Italian campaign the battle for a
city and the greatc* enemy in- it had shrunk down to nn sica enger*.
a to
Norn »:
lr*t i linn eight miles wide by out, varying schedules of trains rate, and where anopheline- mbs- strategic hill ncur thr “ Little
d US trial centet that hu* *o fm
&lt;l‘a » f l a a . 4 I ' m
P a s t Oaet
coming In would not permit taxis unitors ale to be found. In some Cassino” lintf north of Hume, tin ntruU'gic aim of thu. Jups wns tu,.
capitulated war In Allied hands six deep
MAIM II UK
battalion accounted for mure than control China as the British did
S tr TckTali^^To r riso n
to await their arrival.
on the twelfth da) o( the pow
twees entire counties will receive
H\YVUT. IH IIKItKIlY IlIVLN
Edward". Hhrcins .Rild" of ftp the HUT service, while In othors 75 per cent of the enemy casual­ India, hn said. He pointed out Ihhl inimuatil |o t'hnplrr 191
erful offensive from the Roe. Elks Convention I h
Inc.
ties.
An
artillery
offirei
risited
Klmhl,
Ni-iltil*
a.
m
i
its
aiiMiid
hearing nn Feb. 'Jf si Tallahas­
that the British slake in the I'asee which permitted Iriricuse in only those homes in heavily thi hatllrgrourd Inter and found rific wns much grrater than that « • ’ Ikr folio* lll£ tlf»n ll*« «l Ulut
y U s Vaten Nazi car- j
for
Complete
Indefiniely
Put
O
ff
breeding section* will lie sprayed. more than I2U dead tier man-, ill
III Nrirt'iiirl* i 'iiUM!)
truck line rate* In the state, but
rltOn wrn* being driven snuthwnro
••ihet i-iiiin lit-, will he included killrd hy urtillery, within a riir lf '•f thu United States, and thnl Isr siffasrrtl f I «lt I* .•| 1‘ulrlli
Motor
Tune-Up
he
added
Would
not
affeet
watei
ihe l'hili|ipiries hod !&gt;een |lorn
toward Bonn through r n v &lt;•» )
* fill (It* ll Ig hr*f Mini ll. *|
in the prngium ns soon n* nuf- of *J0tt yards. Other expert- des- tseil independence in 11*40. The n
Tin unmial ft I'tk Klk* (iiand line. rate. Ip thr state
i»iu «i »»»• ifsfii ii.tt.f ..r
I f * . corridor along ihi Rhine - j
l-odge Con. coti»oi. •■hediili-d to
Htmlriislr
||&gt;.ua
I'hone 20(1
It u n reviinitiic-rided liv thi* f ictrni -upldie* arc released by crilnd it a. "the lier-t firing we British investments in Chinn to- HunfiM»l.
west .bank
1st y Inning «i u |*&gt;
Uh* Wnr I’liMluetion Hoard.
Since the *tnrt »( thi slastii’’ * | !«• held In New Ymk •*it v next Hoard that local Ini* l|nr* .erv
haw ever seen."
tnllcd 1122.000,tXKI,000 or 4'J per­ A M oil Mulch gfttli. 1914
It wns u.rcrted that Dl)T, and
July, htm hern rniicelled ii* older ing the county post schedule* of
'attack from eat id captnied Hi.
loot l l &lt;«iac« line Court
I'lal
Carrying its wcll-catublistied cent of all foreign investment* In itoi.fi
this manner of administering It,
:
*»9
burg at dawn yesterday. 1’attiM. &lt; to comply with ihe recent ’-pnuest (uses In the downtown area.
thn country
I- ! &lt;«. |.»rl jv iu n l*ltfl llook
I. believed to he a feasible con­ reputation from Italy to France,
armored
forcer, hurl capture I of the Wnr Mol.dilation fl|ri'ct«r
Visitors
were
I.
&lt;
&gt;
.
Rowe,
of
VmK*
U
trol fm .mitered communities, the bsttalio.'i contributed much to Jacksonville,
Joel S Field. Exalted Ruler ol
more than 1,500 German*. Inch’d
associated
w it h J N
' i **f l^*t 5 ll\ock &lt;1 &lt; lort&gt;ftrtin
where ordinary practice* of moi- the 44'Jnd't rescue o f the now- Massey Business College, and l 4 Tucker • A«ltlitIon. I*l«l llook I
lng a corps commar.de. an I hu.i Sanford Lodge No 1211 unnounc Women’s C o l l e g e
control nrc economically famoui “ Lost Rattallon" of the training specialist nf the War il»«*«
RELIGIOUS
reached a point onl&gt; 2U mile* eil today.
To Give C o n c e r t •luitn
:i6(h Division. Not only did it
W
I ? ft o f loot I A . i l l l.o ! 4
imprnrnral
Mr Held Quoted (nun 11 letter
from tno Rhine. Tonight tanksiipimrt the infantry ennti. umisly. Manpower Commission. Edward I I I in k V K i r at H tr» » t K a l r n a l o i i
M EETING
f'ommuriltv group meetings will but ita forward observer* also Willard, new owner of the Celery H lfll H o o k l l ' M r * •• At 7 4 A
lad bv Brig fieri Holme* Hager received from Hi Robert South
T A L L A H A S S E E . Mai 7. (Spc
•*e iielil to instruct housewives In
l- * 4 * 72 A 11 N f r r o l l f u n ! m A .M i
of Ulflon, N J wen reported llurrott of Mexmidnu. Vii . liralul
City
Restaurant
and
William
playril u big part in the dramatic
1IluA i'lal llo.sk 1 I'ag p 1|Ui
Church of Jesus
W llO ?
F.xaltrd Rub i of the nntioiiwidr rial) Thr Florida .Stair (yllr/c thr part they are asked to plav
rescue One ODSrrvar led iT platoon Meziwether of the Key Chih.ll i■*t k
M.t) fair
f i liter lilt \. In w hull he said "I for Women h»«n«l. wtnrh hu hret* in the program Because of iha of doughboys up a heavily drfend
('hrlsl nf l . n t l c r Dav
igp* J I
t
4
much
in
thr
nrw«
for
particijn
huge lerritiny In Imi rovered, eil slope and helped runt (hr
am advising tin 7IHInull mrniler*
Sninls
..f the I IU*.i Kli. I .i.lee* ihruo-vn tion III the taovrrvior'*
a» well a. shoitagr of personnel, Nsns from that key positio
!
inri
uml
iilhrt
rvrii(»
l it It \l I IIM M O N S E N S E
WHERE?
olll ill........
hill tile t if Mini
homeowner- will |&gt;r notified ini Two other forward olistixei- wet,
Ut S|hii U Joiiiiwm
Legion Hut
ailrQunln lime before the crew ! nmuiig thv first to reach &lt;hu lai. •
F vniteil Holer and the Hoard of iti first roncrri «»f '(v
til slot I r uslew- hull .Iidwrcd the March y at M l.r» i- »lt
urue* ami housewives are ask­ Battalion.
WHEN?
Every Sundn\
Opening of
suaprilsioli of the k:* to tiraiul in the collrifr'r Wr*tr
I'KCtaK KSg IN FI OKI DA
ed to have all furniture pulled
tortum
— 7:.'!() I' M.
The Field Artillery unit has
HF.FF I’ lHHH’ i riiiN
!.^
" i to Hie 1111.Ii 111- of the room,
l.islgr Session which we ptsimed
The hand, undci the
flrrd more than 7ft.’aHi rounds
D i n i n g Room
to hold in New Y.•i h i ilv m July
RKFI Fi'TFT» A I nt Al.A
..... »H picture, removed from
(iuest Speaker
of it* fluimian tvu n
since going Into action
Tilt' Stull hrnatri n Fat St«&gt;ck
Ihi- deilMiili wa- Hindi* in older
tiie
wiiii.
it
will
be
throroughiy
Visitors Welntme
Frank
Sykofa
will
|urM*it
intiaic
Shnw in Ocaln »iurint* late Frb
615 Park Avenue
to comply wilh tin- reeenl reiiuesl
'o s rred I.* r ii11vit. . fur that pur..f \Vur Mololixnl loo Hireetnr of many nation* at the cmi
i ....i - l-efoi i the spraying work Former Sanford Man itiuiv tiriiiti wtintril llir /nrta thut
i lt»i nlu gu K am! I*nya call rula&lt;*
lame, f llvine*. Hint all gath which will \&gt;t o|H*nrd v%itt» preaen b e g i n .
Friday, Mar. 9
tation
of
colors
hy
thr
Imril'i
Ih M a d e Sergeant ilk L'fHel Krpf an any ill the COtlllei titgh of more than fifty proll!
It was stressed that DDT is
color
tfuard
and
thr
idnyinK
Ivy, Unit k «nmI mu nut Is of nil
I&gt;» suspended for the duration
not lilstaiitaneou. in It. destrucAnthem
Mrs. G. H. Carlton Phis is the first time in the theA National
WITH
THE
III :;ih TROOI' hrn«*&lt;U tan i»^ flniahnl &lt;»ut into
i l l ’ ll of in-ei t- Nor is it
French
match.
"Father
of
seventy yeveri year hi»tor\ of the Victory/' ^ ill l»c pThyrd h\ .» neMaiii
ll
in sprayed on thr CARRIER GROUP. EI Rol'F.AN In in* winning Imm f. am! that ijimmI
11 1y lin'f hrnl*. t tin hr l&gt;r i
It P O Flk. that n Grand l.oifg
fBlute to the nrinie. of the wall- in ilir foi in nf a ll’ iuld. an I THEATER OF ODER \ r ION'S
Smith.
United Nations for Ihetr iTee’ I ini,.iiuit” i • niii.t pii k up the inlc- Mat 7, ( Hprcisl l I im
and Mi- .It
The opening o f the Government E gg Buy­
i u-eopir i' i x . I h Is nn their feel Itefltew of Mi
itctories, *n| a corps of ninloi
iwju.licl {,% Uie
formerly
of
rampa. I'titl l ‘itkll«ni
cite* will drill during the number f ” 1 il I ” l'i i f f i - i t i v r ll I. nit Stevens.
ing Station
il
tth
(•
m
*
ui
&gt;
f*n
tht
ir*.«.am.i
o
l
from IhtCuiTant world events will ncari absorbed fimn thr an Nor docs Flotilla, bus advanced
enter the picture when ''The ll infer u pri inaiu-iit prolvctioo K sde of corporal/to sot grunt qt Sot munch . oititl tb** N»»rih A f r »MitlfJlr
KiiaU i n
Fcrtuitfan
ai
I troop carrier base in On .an
Caribbean Funtaiy," s now com llm»e*i-r. it is believed to lie
rlV»lmii.
with
l*iit!r
position baxod on intiicaie laHn w tio o g enough til kill mosquitoes EuriQM an ihnilrr of Ojietlttli'iis rnmiMtltfit
11:t*y
tint!
American rhythms, is .playivl in - i I m -i i i . h innehe-. moths, i iea» Sat. Smith, wlio luientlv n-iviird Yiiktutik n f Sir il )
110 West First Street
ieciignltlon of the Pan-Ameriain hedl, uir~. and n u k e t a a- long the Ait Mi dnl fm put tictp.it ion ••mil iffitlnn .laatilh f»» th* If)
Thursday, March 8
Union conference now In |irogie*» 1a . three or four months after it in the daylight tttvtuiioil of thi Ft ill it f
Rhine Delta in llull.ml, t&gt; «n
In Mexico City. Chilis, too, will i» iidiiilnistcred.
Another •niphasls was that awltlant crew chief on n t !•
be celebrated with "In a Chinese
Eggs will be puichased at the following
Temple Garden" by a compose: DDT in not recommended as n aircraft., in the 7113th Troup
prices:
from another allied nation, Gteat panacea for. nor has it any ad Carrier C i o u p .
Tha U.8. Troup Carrier Force,
Britain.
vantage over well screened house*.
The Famous
Jean Hltchcolk Scrofcln. direr In fact, in order to spread the headed by Maj. Gen. I’aul I- W il­
tor of the FSCW ilemonstration suuplv, ii Is possible that manv liams, form the sir Component of
Grade A . . . 30c
Grade B . . . 28c
school band and Sin F8CW alum-, screened houses will be by pass* i Lt. Gen. Lewis H Rrereton's new
Trumpet Sisters
Allied
Airborne
Arm*’
ns who wo* one of the founders in the program. It was added First
Grade C . .. 25e Medium Grade A . .. 2Gc
of the college band, will be guest that there will bo inspection .‘ol Troou Carrier units, similar to
of JnckftotrvHle
conductor In an arrangement of low up* of the • ployed premiss, the one of which Sgt. Smith I* .
will appear
the popular song "Deep t’urnle
during the mosquito breeding member, have flown In the van
guard of every airlMirne opera
The stirring "There's Samrthlng U'flkull
Medium Grade B . . . 24c
at the
tion of the war. from Not*''
About a Soldier" will close tin
Africa, through Sicily and Itulv
concert.
*
W INS
St H O I .A R H H I I'
per dozen — in lots from
Mount Mariah
UEt ATUR. Go.. Mar. 7. (Hp*- Normandy and southern f ruiter,
• lulj Mint.
Dorothy
Morrison, to tho invasion on tlio German
B. B. Church
one dozen up
Session (ut* beta suspended, hut daughter of Mi and-Mrs. W. A. northern (lank In Hulluitd.
HgL Smith entered military
we feel that It Is our palriutic Morrison of Ijanford, luu been
service
In
June
ll&gt;42.
Ho
Is
n
named
winnci
of
n
MOO
scholatduty to coo petit to with all gov­
Tuesday, March 13
The office will be open daily except Sun­
ernment authorities engaged In ship in the annual Agnea Scott graduate of Benjamin Franklin
High
Bcboot,
Tampa,
Florida,
I
iillrgt
riNupotitlve
scholarship
shortening hihI winning the wur."
rlaas of IWit7. Prior to III* enter­
lonU-nt.
Antujtittceineiii
of
the
days
nt
8:30
P.
M.
Dr. itnmstt also snhl tlmt all
Hlal* Elks AisoclatJons have Ih-*i . award Wu* made by Iff. J. R. ing the service he was employed
Instrurted to rcfrebi from hold McCain, president at the college. as a clerk by the Atlantic Coa-.i
Adults 50c
Mis* Morrison is a student at Line R-TL In Sanford. Florlila
Mr. and Mrs. J.E, Richardson in charge
Inir meetings that aVr hot strict
Seminole
high
achool,
where
tke
addition
tb
the
Air
Medal.
a
ly In line srith the letter nnd
&lt;•
news
editor
and
managing
jt.
Smith
wears
tho
Good
C&lt;*n
(
’
hildren
25c
spirit iff Mr. Byrnes' reifttesi
editor of the newsi aper, llUrary dtlct Ribbon! the Distinguished
c-ltU’t ol the yearbook, an offl1. NAME YOUR COFFEEPOT!
ret in ihe art club ami in tha
The expression "pin money" Trt-lll-Y and a ntsmber of th*
TClufgver type coffeej'ot you ri'jfc . . . to
Teg
club and tha orchestra. Kks
result*... luc llic ripjit grind of frcili orTce. refer* U&gt; the allowance men gave glee
their wives In the 1Oth century Is alsr active In school athletics.
CluHotn Ground AM’ Coffee JMurci vou of hat for pins, which worn a luxury
Awards In th* scholarship con­
that f You get better flavor, and more of it, !a
test were made on the basis of
Malarial mosquitoes have a fly- the contestant's high school
every ciap!
,
otxL
the reeults of an aptitude
in*) ranee of ana folia at moil
frera their brawling place*. Other* teat, student gcthrltlea In
hav* a flying nuiRk of five church and community, recom­
mendation* and an eeeay of 1,000
words.

American 3rd Army
RoutsJNazis Within
15 Miles Of Rhine

C Of C Proposes State Board Regius Major Ralph g . Moye^judge M. Farmer
Survey Of R i v e r Drive To Control Servcjn_Germany Hi t s At Holding
For 12 F t Depth Malaria Mosquito « r , f 8 £ L S » . r S Youths In J a i l s

part

Col. Sam Brabson
T e l l s Kiwanians
Of Chinese Aims

T

SAVE GAS

LEGAL kNOTICE

Announcing

ANNOUNCING

A NAME

OF

l. •TUvmt-iAvrr Eommwi
A *lr i exclusive marten ,l»enlfr Hoard
flavor for you. At flator aesk, off
the M l . . . o*t run. Jw coffee bona
patkt\l With fnodam.

fOfCPUMtOfPCmJU

wWI you 0** thu
;

•» Hm (await pfltilfclft «a»t. A«h f#r yaw tapy •# *Hew la
foiratek
ahawi ytm htw H tttfy Hit
y iaftili #
A |V f i t # la ftiarw
fl+m 9------ - -1- - "
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W t v «■ i n i v n i m V CV YW V pVf

FAME

�*

W ED N ESD A Y

M ARCH

*

am

TUT SANFORD fl! R\i l» &lt; \ M n | ;u | i oltlD A

I’ \ t . h

ran, 70, Saves ^Vegetable Prices
Child And Dies DA?p.1Hel,HW.(:0Si
Of Heart Attack

H IK E R

*

• DtUCIOUS farm

L A h U . A . M I , Mai
7 (Special I
Stilfn |»rtrrn i»f mttnv Flnr nU

for the first 11 me Ihi h
ftethel Hatter Disre­. vi'jrt-laMea*
M'Aittih, ha\«* dittppnl Ih"Uia% thv
gards III Health As1 coal of |&gt;i txlucl ion, v%it It indica
that
cveft
lower
price#'
Girls Fall Thru Icek• lion,
may
Ik?
hwikrd
for
during

BETH EL, Conn.. Mnr, 7. W1

D i xi e
Crystals
*

the
coming
mouths.
it
was,
revealed bv tabu hit ion.* of
the
' Florida V egetable CommiUrt1 thU
week.

"W f'

-fnr

temporary, emergency
m ea^eie-I
to find adequate remedy for com |
ditlnns that, in hi* opinion, are I
hound to recur unless lursic i n !
provement is made.
‘Supplies of cabhnife. loiiutcuta, I SHOWN A IiV A N L lN C (
&gt;nap beans and Cither commudi
the I ’.S !Mh A t o n
Th»*j
ties have exceeded the denutltd .or | n 2lLitii|c * tre trh o f tbe
much t»f the month of Frbrtmt y. ; the i uniidiiio* i t upptiiif and even lower pricey jru**&gt;4ia^
.expected
during
M Areft* unless
weather disasters reduce t1f^ rttitie! tinted
yield,'1
draw
staled '■
"C* e 1e r y |&gt;vice n h a ve Imti*11 a t a 1
Wading out into the wuter up fair level, despite hirreused *dn:t |
to his waist. Mr Keki’it h*H»ke*| i n r n l s but this is nt tl dotted t«*
the child’ die** w in tin *in»b the national ahortajfv of 1 ,-tt u. |
picker and pidti-d I er to ,ifet\
I he I it* h potato is the miU m i
According to Ur, il
F rirnl jor m m moil it V which is sell in g
^ Mpore, f irii n 11ra1 «*%airunet. Mr .it iii neat celling*w Ktikert had been undergoing treat­
" T h e r e are variou* reasons fot
ment for a heart mlmml and vvn* the over-supply. Plantings of a'l
prx&gt;hlh»t«;il l»v hfs ilmdai from commmlities have l*een heavy,
violent Activity The eyeitiou «nd spurred on by rctKjrln of nat.imal
excitement of the tescue were shortage*, and the wtllinirrn'stoo much for him. He collapsed »*f the farmer to product- all he |
inn, A disastrous fall season h«been followed by excellent wml i I
weptljcj, w b p ji njgnuacV hut u i h i
Mill Fresih
a (mmprt crop on the |owm K«* l
' &lt; mol
frill is b*toi*tin.i* t rn- i-*11
t mat*-** **tf spiiiiftf x adds If Lil**o
v• a \ridable
Iff
Halvethe
Mill I’ rues
i riops, and inis to tiafispor* tiienFlorida farmers fare tin
in
Rirdsev's
IIt&gt; Feeds
tier! of sellmy* much
f th«*if t■f
Will Hi* . 11t|f f o»ii aT I - (H hei Mi fin ted x a t

iitrgh the *1 r eels of S fuss, t icrmmiy, o
iiie op their vxa y to cross the Ithipe, Id
' Hm'

"uth

nod

Mm Hi o f

|bn..... bloi f . Of'

1*V*I tf *'11* 1111*1 N a il' Ik' twean the

.Maax

! w ould Ik* 1.2tin or le^-s

D airy Feed
3.1 i
H »K R ation
3.32
ijp ed a l discounl a hags Ii
ton lots

In

■ I

^ F Z .W E D - T H U R
—It'l S O R o m a x ilic L ..
Lan a it lu tcio u t a t a
bewitching, bewildered
bride who doesn't know

WHICH is tho best m an!

t

VilUfC lliisinrs** MM
1ipiiijorv * lie**t.» *' »
I A* IV, st»•*-i IIS•-«|

A.(I!!

il.'.M
.'l (ill

V

At the I ’a fr /.iI i u i Im i
H* » I
wax hem
F o r t ) eighth
SM**1
( dr I Ft He, cn-ownei, i tnmi'i'+i
that Ills loss Ins I week wn* h ‘t,
iMui, hi d he r xpeei wl tl •- d*-* In •| to lie Wfiirsr.
With
I1( ’ *. »
' .iicjpin/ from a pr* n i d i
» n f « ,.f tl.dOtv to l i f* nt ♦ * *
I * cr 11v hen " f i tie i A1*
&gt; •I I&gt;' ••
s hii vt' I■»-••11

HIRDSKV'S

SfrHlrh (irnin
inn Mush
Starting Mush
Growing Mash
Broiler Mash

.

Pure Cane Sugar
Itusmes* dropped to one half
r . two thirds of rot vital **n the
fir*t Saturday ijtght -f the mid
i*rbt curfew in the rimes S&gt;(unre
irnl Ifil ill own ana**, * it* and
ie*lrtLirant timminers reported,
|
t h e of the hardest hit appear
od *n I h* I roll mid EMdie'- ■*»»
Fifty second Street east «if Sixth
\venue Leon Knken. n *oi i j ,
told reporter* that on tin uver.ice
i SaiunUy night* 1.100 vwmmw**;
W11* the HVeraifi if cod
"Tonight." he soUii.—1—
Unky to net 701), Week 1i t *11 - 1
lieu, he rstinuitcil, w a
iff I '
i per cent. He also
v»*d
In'
• -aid, constileraide g r u m L I i m r
I ui^onx patrons, esj»ecmll&gt; servi o ;
| men who seemed p* lesent tin n »
I «' ability In ifct Y» flriuV ,o»d a ;
&gt;nrnlw ieh after mnlmclit
Turnuvrr I* SI i f hi
&lt; apacity rnm ih wen tlo* i ll.
.u'toriliiir to niM-.t nniTiirc* • 1* *'
the ruttsdwi (two ptsi%•*«!*•*&lt; »«*•*
turnover that make n lull &gt;atwi
day night’s busH rs*
“ Tfvfeew heme hv hour
ex
I'laifii 11 t d||l VIttd fm In-in'
• 1
i at the l at In tfiiiiftet
A •
• h.&gt;rtv eighth Street
'*n
| .1 * feed as ever Hilt rhe
i mi nine in off a la nit *fo ti,.i ,
l lie cafe’s aver nr* Sntnida,
.f1
pat milage Is l.StMi, la -t n•c “•t

This scrioUA turn of event* in 1
Florida
vegetable
mduAtiy, ae ,
corning to 1-aMontr (»r*iw, t mn- 1
mttte© manager, is giving grower.*
it foretaste o f what they iiium c j rwrichcr
after
the
war
Uh!«**%
•B.
I »
I " M i l l " ! 'I
IIII'I
M U II
«'l
.1
drilutir Rte|»M art* taken to mod­
wheurt ailment mhmi after fishing ern iie the entire proceji* of mow
the little girl front the ivy water mg. priH esniiiit find marketing
JPhytliji. who live* half a mile
&lt;»r aw cilyd a tuunlicr of rru*
AytA.v - from Mr KrVrrrt'sr- rhrre- son* ii* W h t / Vrsimtaihli* for I In !
V^tiiurerl onto the thin ice of eiitiral situation that Im* devel«.,&gt; i

tile small poiul with *. %*autMhUU*u.
Florence Worth, ten, about G .10
^ la#t night The tee gave awuj
beneath their weight and they
fell through about ten yards from
the bunk.
Mr. Eckert, yorktntr *(Tr^ f&lt;*i*n
rage, heard a neighbor woman
Wacfcain for heln for the two girls
He scired m 1r&gt; foot apple picket
and ran the hundred v.ml» t ti­
the pond. The ebler girl hud
rnanageil to swim*ashore, hut the
other child was still floundering
Q in the deep water

•

i oil

hits

not

be*n

- i1
1

might be nPipenvv .....

' t tmsumer puiclntsroi huv,* be* n
Jovicf th«o msIpi |oil ngeneo * Pi*
tinted &lt; old wpalhei has ictunb I
the demand for fresh fun b. L i t 1
t hr fmlm e. of l)P A In Kee|i urn
* i»Itier I*i H"es in thie w i th FU1!
prices has prolmhlv Im n the
pjlnrtpal factor Snap Im htu !* r

Hsu boultl,

maHuger

*f

France! Gifford * Hugh Marlow#
Natali# Schafer * Keennn Wynr!

■i*•. 1,ij Nor setlme m ^ 1
.ixth Srreet. eittmnM-d

Herbert Roil ley
* ROBERT 1 i EON ARO

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show color,' design and texture They aro designed Io lielp you in
making you* wloctiona.
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pages, and facing those aro gonoxous swatches o! tho morchandiso
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Tennis Holl o f Fame

-Ro a d t o m a n d ela y

Bafebaii ha: its tlaii of tame at T^aperrtorm. *».x
Why ■not tennis? This suggestion, made by Wiiiiam ii.
fW h e r , veteran enLlniHia.it of the game, i» hacked by ho
United Staten I-awn Tennis Association. Forest Hills, N.V.
the scene of many famous matches, is proposed as a suit­
able aite.
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- Only deceased players and persons who have contribut­
ed to the game would he eligible. This would admit such old
masters pa Malcolm D. Whitman and W.A. Larned; also
Little Bill Johnston, Tilden’a side-partner; but it would
leave the recent game very scantily represented.
The baseball Hall of Fame does not require death ea
a condition of admission, merely retirement from the
game. This would bring In the stars of a few years ago
like Vines and Budge, also the master of them all, Big
Bill Tilden who In his KOs can still give the ablest a battle.
Then there is Dwight F. Davis, former secretary’ of war and
donor of the Davis Cup for International supremacy.
It would be a gracious gesurc to admit famous players
of other countries who have proved their worth on Ameri­
can courts. Cochet and Borutra of France, Anderson, Pat­
terson and Hawkes of Australia, Karel Koseluh of Czecho­
slovakia, Fred Perry and the other mnny English stars, all
have sufficient quality for entry. As tennis is an interna­
tional gAnfe/fiy more than baseball, there might well be
jmecia.1 panels for other stars than American
Also what about the women? Helen Wills and Helen
Jacobs, to name only two^ would make things interesting
for almost any man.

WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, IMS

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John Bull

M B L ft TERSE FOR TO D AY
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RIGHTEOUSNESS 18 N O T
REPRESSION, IT RATHF.R 19
ENORMOUS
F, X P A N B I O N,
WHICH CROWDB OUT E V IL
DOUBT AND FEAR: Let th*
h o a r to f them rejoice that Seek
the Lord.— Pa. 106:3.
The Census Bureau In Washing
ton .publishva a 165 page volumi
on * “ The Fertility of Women”
The newsprint problem haa reallj
become acute.
A Daytona Beach night clut
operator hae been found ehot to
dimth in hli own home In trui
“ Crime Doctor" style. Jimm&gt;
Brynce' midnight curfew lb tht
contrary Dotwiuu
,We see where Henry J * ft s r .
■hlphulldlng magnate and head
of the “ Little Businessmen fui
Roosevelt Club," had net proflli
of 127,000,000 last year aflai
taxes and renegotiation of con­
tract* which were supposed to
absorb most excess profit*. No
wonder he’s a “ businessman for
Roosevelt," but we don’t see
where the "L ittle " comet In.

There ore still many Americans who dislike the Bri­
tish. It is a prejudice which seems to be based partly on
the fact we oncc,fought a \vur against them— or even n war
and a half, If the unpleasantness of 1812 is counted. But
since that lime we seem to hnve got along "not too badly,"
tn-Rw Sflfcttfthnian ut '(Canadian would sny. A peace that has
lasted for nearly a century and a half, nlong with a great
deal o f friendly cooperation from time to lime, is something
to remember in a shaky world.
Moat of our people, largely from historical precedent,
are still somewhat inclined to a "show-me" attitude wher­
ever John Bull is concerned. But discerning Americans have
learned that in time of trouble, especially in distant parts
of the world, Jojin is generally ready nnd eager to lend a
helping hand. Such practice is reciprocal. Both aides
have learned by experience that we’ve more like each other,
not only In our language and traditions but In our general
attitude toward the world, than.we are like any other nnOon.
These simple hut sometimes forgotten facts come to
mind rather reassuringly, with Prime Minister Churchill’s
renewed guarantee to Presidpyt Roosevelt thnt just as soon
as our two nations have licked lhe Germans, his govern­
ment will turn around and “ throw everything it hns at the
Japs” to help us clear the world of thnt pest. There need
be no doubt that the pledge will he kept, as a matter of
honor and mutual benefit.

Jimmy Foxx ReturriH

H ow many motorists fn Florida
know that in the event o f a punc­
Jimmy Foxx is getting n now try in mnjor Jengue
ture, they are supposed to pull
o ff the highway—all four wheels baseball. The famous old slugger is hack in Phiiadelpldn
o ff the pavement— before stop- once more, but with the PhHIIea; not Ida old team, the
pine to chaoen (be tire. That Is
the law and It may. gat you Into Athletics, Manpower shortage hns given him this now
chknco after several years' absence from the game. A h with
trou!
....
matter o f fact; hi these days
of rapidly depreciating tires and
equipment. It might be a good
Idas for everyone to get a copy
of highway rule* and regulations
and find -out Just what they are
supposed to do under any and
all circumstances.
Not Inelodlng returning war
iterant, Orlando will nerd twlca
-the hospital facilities ft now bar
'after the war ia over, lays Mar­
tin Andersen In the Orlando Sen­
tinel. A fter tba war Sanford will
need four times the hospital faci­
lities It now has since It already

wherewithal U something which
city and county commissioners,
aa wall aa other civic laadara,
should now bo planning. Tba
~ U federal. government. to which wa
hara bacons* accustomed Uf go
with our handa out, will have Ita
handi full trying to taka cara
o f veterans.
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Efforta will bo rnada fn tha
next taaalon of tba Legislature
to tighten raatrletlona on tha
aala of “ alaaping pula". Statistics
ahow that bnlkma of thaaa pro.
auroably hartalata capiulta ara
aold to tha American public every
7f*T, bat BO adequate record* ara

year In Dade county alone from
“ an overdose e f sleeping nM »"
Jfot everyone ever ukaa an “ o*#r’do**", but tbouaanda become
alavaa to this habit, never able
to sleep without them, mad#
dopey, irritibia and sickly by day,
Curtis Sweat, atate drug inaneelor, aaya, " A S , o f them arah ab lt
forming drugs— there ara SO dif­
ferent kinds of berbttraUn in
common u eo -A a d all o f them
* ■ * worts than opium. A narcotic
fiend goaf to sleep. A barbiturate
m«tM gats ail hopped up.gpd ie

most aging athletes, his Jogs may not lie up to standard,
tu t he should still have the snmo old keen eye and muscular
power that made him a hitter second only to Babe Ruth
Even were he an ordinary player, he would be remem­
bered for the unusual spelling of his nnme. Sporta writers
who, at the start of his career, gave him only one ‘x’, were
•oon corrected. Originality in names is not cosy tq attain,
but the husky Marylander’s monicker will not be beaten
until tome one thinks up a name ending in two q’a.

Too Late To Classify
Br RUR9ELL K A Y
My good frlsnd Editor Earl
Sellers of tbs Washington County
News, Chlplsy, pounced on me
with hob nail boot* In his last
lisuo, not for what I /lid sty,
but W a use of a lot of thing*
I filled to say about Chlpley and
Washington County In my recent
column dealing with my awing
throagb Wost Florida.
Reading that particular column
over, I can appreciate how Earl
fait and I can't say that 1 blame
him, for it's a fact I didn't give
hli faction much mora than what
tha clipping bureau* term “ mere
mention," but It c#rt*lnl»‘ wasn't
Intentional. You aaa there la a
wbala o f a lot of tarTltory hetween Tallahassee and Pensacola,
with • score of llraly progressive
communities any one o f which
would provide ample malarial for
a lengthy feature article If. a
fallow h u time to gather It and
anaea to publieh It, but I covered
tha territory In that column Ilka
it was covered on my trip, PAST.
About all 1 can any to Earl Is
what MacArthur eatj whan ha
left tba Philippine#, “ i l l ba back."
— 1 aura will, Earl, and while I
realise now that It would be lmpoeelble to do ChlpUy or any

other community Justice In
single column, I'll see to It
at least go beyond the "mere
mention" stag*. Amt that goes,
too, for all the other town* out
there that may have gained the
impression that I deliberately
slighted them. — Anyhow, even
my feeble remark* about the
area did tome good for Editor
Carl Hanton*of the Ft. Myers
Newt-Press told me that he had
forgotten there waa such a sec­
tion of Florida until he reed my
rolumn and he ran 1* on hli
editorial page. I haven’t had a
chance to look over all the otjicr
West Florida papers and It may
develop that Editor Devane W il­
liams of the Bonlfay * Advertlaer,
Editor John Wlnalett o f the Mari­
anne Floridan, Editor* James
Griffin and H. C. Btorra of the

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travel columns, maybe I'd batter If I attempted to recotmt'ln tht*
find another subject, but then column all the thing* ho told
the fallows In South Florida art me about Sarasota ar.,1 ‘ he sur­
expecting some attention and rounding country I wouldn’t have
while I cannot promts* each com­ to writ* another column for n
munity a "complete Illustrated year. However, the town I* jnm
Chamber of Commerce booklet," mrd and running over with peo­
III try and set dowo a -#w ran­ ple. Business is rushing and from
dom Impressions for what they what 1 could gather newromer*
■re worth, provided it is under­ are building tree house*
stood that l'm not trying to tell
Stopping nt Venice, we found a
the WHOLE STORY.
guy who was willing to reach
I don’t know how long It haa under the counter nml smuggle
been sl/vce you have traveled a roupl* of coca cola* nfter look­
Koad 6 from Tampa South bpt ing anxiouslv in both direction*,
I hadn’t mad* th* trip line* be­ but he aware b" all thnt uu*
fore the war and 1 was am*lad holy that he didn't have nnv
nt tha development around Rut- ctgsrettei. The Army Air Force
kin, the tremandous acreage |n has Just nbout taken the town
vegetables, the now packing, and winter visitors who fail-d
house* and general hustle and 10 heed OUT warning* nre wenrbustle visible from the highway1 !■ * out precious shoe leather try­
&gt;11 th# distance to -Bradenton. ing to find n pinft- to i Iny.
The Ruakln-Palmetto area has
Arrived in Punta iionlu ju*t
always been a rich winter vegr- lrt. time to catch Publisher Jordan
table section but it haa developed before he left for his grit* and
beyond belief in th* past two mullet. Like all newspapermen,
years. I waa talking with a far­ he was swamped with work and
mer and asked him i f ho had screaming for help. Ikid » nlcs
anv trouble marketing what he visit with Representative l« u
raised. "Mister," he said, “ 1 could Wotltikv, the only guy I know
sell.weed*, if I could get help kvha-has more 'obe than I have.
to harvest 'em.”
He serves Charlotte County nt
Stopped to tee Editor Russell Its representative, trnchu* school,
it th* Palmetto New* but he edits the Punta Gorda llernld,
was out tailing folks how sorry makes out Income tax reports for
ha waa he eouldn't take any more wealthy natives and I think mows
advertising.'"'!'!!* -ame thing was lawns between times, anyhov. ttij
true at Bradenton, where they boy i* plenty ’ smart and whether
told me that Editor Bob Bentley Flortdlani know It or not, he la
of the Bradenton Herald was an axiet with a capital " A " in
taking th* afternoon o ff became Tallahassee. — Sorry, Carl l!*nhe had a cold. — Borne dev I'm
gonna quit working for a living
and gat me a good Job publlshIng a newspaper. A t Sarasota,
Editor Georg* LJndaay was seat­
ed with his hind leg*
lege on hi* desk
Ing over an edl
Herald-Tribune that Rod
coma o ff tha praU. Thera ought
to ba a law against anybody
crashing a “ Sanotum Sane tor-,
lum" whan a ruy la ' all ritUad
back comfortable Ilka that, but
Grorga greatad ma cordially and

i ton rfmt Ft. Wyer*. will try nnd
| get to you next wreck
Ssmuel I ' l l
Morse, who in­
vented the telegraph, pninted the
portrait of 1nfnyete which hang*
m New York'* City I Inti

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(vented the tvtn’ writing machine
In ISfiT had Western Union oper­
ators dernon.-trote the invention.

A study of head mid* -how*
women have mote redd* than men
nnd people who * 11 nt work
,havo noire ridd* .than those, who.
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The Bent Ford Service
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We specialise in complete mo­
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Alles van die beste... Have a Coke
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rtadars on another break neck
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this week's column but In view
of tha reaction to ray previous

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Nli nn«l Mu. 7. It. Ratliff* b©- Ntrift .*isl m rangef t»\ Mr-* Ju«l&gt;
-4 it
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i •iitiium. •
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tti* M. • - ' fur nrti irtii nt thr regular
M 4 . H-- .... h Ii oil
nuiir lh# bfidp of Willard Nlfhol* i*nr11fi ami Mi
VA F hnchbuff
(1 R .1 '1 di. ,i i' W R ' ! 44'
• i'll - M&gt;r&lt;
1h t hurt h thin meeting Tnuriilny, over which
non* At KM J t. non of Mr, m d '* ii f*nrj» uf mode I* imp
eivr 1v
Y1i‘IM h, It Y 1 4k im 'fill
M l
uf ,u iiii'i'lnii
Nil •ii*tii y Mr*. Hurry I. Ilronn prnidetl.
Mrs Miiukcn NidiolHon n f Salem, B«*| icttfig Hi •( i ' mi *t* s.i'1 \
w|t
■,lr
..
M r', l o t t lr N i l Ini tlie ilevntion«l
Ind., on Monday afternoon. Mar, I*I*»«&gt;,| pi n.fimn.
i at i
t Mrn - T '^ w V . t d
l e o r ' i i s l - Ave-t whirh w»3 foil owed by various
A » 1 1:30 u'dis'k. The Rev. J. A .
T,f
4
Mr*. Russell Snow is expected Tulle and the Rev. VV. P. Brooks,
vi Mb Mi- .1 1 Iboinu.iid ' rr i
Mirer i*| (litK war
t&gt;&gt; thr
b,i.i...«
,
Playground equipment for the
to arrive Monday to be the guest Jr. performed the single ring
nu rtfetin** general of troth flu*
of Mr*. Wallace Wright.
ceremony
(dark openevl the school has been completely in­
Mi
W. I
Army mul thr .Navy, blood plus ,
. -i meeting with a devotional using stalled, it wa* nnrtorlnced, Tha
» —— — — ■— The vow* were spoken before run, return* its importance In thr
l-riM ThurHilav nftrrmioti at ! a rending in the "I'ppcr Room', P.T.A. voted |35fl toward the
Friend* of Mrs. Harry Rohson an improvised altar in the living c«rr uf the wmimlnt a* it h i '
ami
installation
of
tin
t heme
Mr*
M . E purchase
will regret to karn ihe is ill in room. Tall basket* of white snap­ since thr program** inceptioi in thr rrculnr nn*rt iny «»f fhr W»«ni n.
equipment for the auditor
Fort Jackson Hospital, Columbia, dragons and (Jucen Anne's Lace February, 1PI1. Roth whole blood &gt; *d&lt;’ J1 l A
M i « 4 Lein* 1firiti&gt;si lim n'., circle chairman, presided ium, alto
n lnrt*e picture tercen
were plsced against a Imckground anil
a. C.
nro tiaadi&lt;J in trrot
HUs*k«* tn thr iiinth* i« on thr m i l ihr husim***- which inrhi
uni! motion picture machine. Th©
1‘A Miriaii' i»'| n it ' from i Imtl
of potted palms anil fern and ibvr miiny &lt;»f tho iut»rr i r v r r e K
im|MiTln»rp uf «f Irii^t hiip mrm men
resf i&gt;f the pxjienirs will he paid
\|ri
l
\
Hoover
Mr*. R. A. Rowell has left for lighted bv white tspers in branch­ wofindnl, particularly thone suf
from
the
Southsiile’n ullotr«l
1h«i tn thr home U i« i'* u i 1 »r%( I wr-li *mithl
i* new memtwr.
fertrg from a la r ? *
o f hlnoit
Columbia, Ml**., where she was ed candelabra.
by Mrs,, fund.
Music for thr wedding tyaa
railed by the serious illness of
M«rr than ten million pints o ' \i-i She iltr^N'il thr tiPi-gNith\ | Ihe hiHtimi i (
Ih e
ortfnnUatinn
vntrd
to
.#_' A
\! M cl‘ 1y t e , at*t v rti i r fresh •
furnished by Mrs. J. 1» Me Ewan, Mcnni have been cojlectetl nut ion of
knuiA irijf n it «i y t
lilecNiini*.
her mother.
who played the traditional wed- ally by A m er ica n Knl Cress lllmnl 1*1 **ut hi ill? ciiitt (&lt;o|aoy in .tl ile 1 minis to the fnlhiwinir Mrs. \V. donate $10 tn the Red ( &gt; 0 1 * and
R I
Hhm $10 to the Itlhle Memory work.
I hill a life mi ithi hr *avnl hi'fot*1 K* IlninirtM, ' h *
Friends of Fred Russell wi'.l I ding marches nnd during the Ikn hi i priirri »nil mobile urili
Resides Mrs. (Allien, the followho Nr i sits 1 K Wilson* .Mrs
I hr dtH'tor vullHregret to learn that hr in suffer* cejvtnony the strain^ »&gt;f * To A aince ihr proifrarn Im gan
RiMiirs. Mrp 1’
N \S hitrhurst, injt officers were elrctisl: Mrs.
ing from a broken arm sustained Mild Rose" were softly heard,
Ml ' John l- Millet fir * * i.le.l
Although their are many wli •
II. I llrnwn. vice-president;* Mr*.
in a fall last week.
| Mrs. G. T. Hottger. soprano, sang, W b h t(*t but cutiuot. UuniAW Lluu*L i »**ei the h u ' i n e " im etiiu' « Inch '!«- 1 Hit In h Mr* 1triNh«* Wil
Imm*. 't fs lliMiver. M u, \L L_ J.—M— A m r cIUi«. srcrrlary; Mr*,
n ii*ii' liNithey may thioiigh emit i ihi.it udi' hm huhil t*&gt;|*.*i | *. **I thr
H, Smith, trensurer and Mr*.
Mrs, |
A I oi i&lt;ten her if. fi I
Wat Fu. A
mini It I rr '
VI i S\
Sh 11 'li‘f T Al«" It It ( i rirnlev, Air'
Mis* Elolse Cochran and K. T i The tirlde. given in marriage to- the It* i A It ri I t i
V\ &lt; I Retldinir. historian.
Cocirrau- oL . Cuiudta. tia.
me by hei father, wore a ( o w n a t 4-tHIiNMtfHf-,
mmitmh mjem n jirown, Mr* P A. Riininnd. Ur* t
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! M i l C p j « lW |
\\ , | | \|r . \\\ \
Mayor
Finrello
La
Cuardil
visiting here nntl in I
Mary ahlle rbiffmi with Uailrt] bodice, par t iiifi.it mn in (hr lUoml thuun I.mo.r Oil the A alentito
full length sleevis, sweetheart s e r v e r
Thru
tTiftn of
mom \ given ti* the rhildii ii ta*t m o th . 1
with relative*.
Air* I I MeC|ethti*d, Mi« *ay* the fomt wa*te&lt;l by New
neckline and full sweeping skirt, make possible the rollectioii id with the mom moibc i* a* •*"-11 - * \A «t11« r l laik, Mr* * T liranan j Vurlteri daily would
feed
a
#
|olid Mi*' June Waddell.
Ku rope an city hf ^OO.tHXI.
Mr*. P. M. Huddleston am! in­ Her veil of illusion was fastened IdiH.I to *uve the lives of Im
Study Course entitled
‘ I ifet
fant son have been removed from to a (tarn of real lace and orango who may be from their own '
j at the Pro i f hi hi! L pvpr
w dl I
the Fernald-l-aughtun Memorial blossoms. Shi- rnrrlcd a bouquet community.
iliumI plttMinn ts man - n ser ! *1 at t next Thsir*dn&gt; ufti rnonoi
H os pilal to their home in the of pink and white flirmttlOM. 1
Mrs. T. H. Keener. Jr. o f i Viri'tiuiir * tick cl fur returmn^ at
t (HI oVIofk in tin*
hn*d
Leffler Apartment*.
Augusta, Ga ottended thr hride httlnr
oidit'O mm, ami all meitdo i .»«&gt;
mvitetl to attend
,
Millard Hunt, n student at as matron of honor, wearing »
Georgia School o f Technology ill gown of icc blue net. Her flower*
Ml *
M tiler urged all nrt in
l'4*i * lu tit tend the leg Im hi! T 1
Atlanta, Ga. is expected to arrive w iie pink and lavender sweet
this weekend to visit with hi. peas. It. A. Olsen, AOM 3/c,
, i Ug iIt*11 III*inI Ii .i * 1hi«- r !r« til*t»
acted
us
in-&gt;
1
man
fo
r
the
t'rIdC•
parents, Mr ami Mr*. H. T. Hoty
&lt;nR»w^«'^a*w- ■ a r r T X T j '
groom
wmjf in.ttei otf for ihe Bay
Ri-fre*htOf*nt* . f ,, r . o ■.m
ut.it wa* dp*If ihi if »•«( '
Ih e luiilc's mother chose a p
Ensign C. II McKrnney of i*
o*&gt;k ie* wo* w t v &gt;■t I-y »
Ires* with IK' 11N i t.f t h« Vini11iciiii I «*» i- i '••'■e
lama. Ga., who has been seising t svv bloc two ple&lt;Ml *
Ml
l: ,1
i- 'l l - 11 II a I di I ' l l .
I
ns a fighter pilot in (lie I'm ifir mutt Inn - ruffling ut (hi neck V * ■ I r:11 v a? the regular
i* the guest of Mr- Caroline isIgiM in while and a corsage of III * .i a S.#*l| | ii **|i g Post I lulu
I*vruing ul I hi- I region Hot
Echols and hrr duughtei, Miss pink pelfm tom cumelllus.
Mr*, i I 1rwin presided ovn
.Shirley Echols.
Mi., Nicholson’s truvellng cosliliiir was u pink Jersey two-piece tin meeting wliieh ojK-ned wiln
Lieut. John Pope, son of Mi 1,!rr„ ^,i|, inipliqu. of green and the I lag pil'd ye it prayer iid I
end Mr*. II. H. Pope. ha. arnsr-l |t,„ „ M the left shoulder, a pink Ihe t'leumlde to ihe 1 »in*l it nt n», ,
Mi*
t Miuhi
AA d-*»
h
**
safely oversea* nntl is now in , wedding ring Iml and luggage *|Hiken in unison
j di’imoi«t i at tmi ng« ni i.*dav
«
V Icumlmn of
vfm* iihk Ip t"
Frinre, accordlnir tn u Icttn iv
lari iirrtMsurie*- Hei rnKage wa*
the Iferl t i o * iV:it Futi.l ,i • I V♦ntllLlt«-•1 Sfllloodi » colvrd from him bv his pin* iit* of Sw eet hi nt t tn*i**
I, lill' . O I hi 11
tl,' V. M' 1
Cio*h dor li l o ill * Wifi* mud'
I**
nvcntly,
Mr*, N icbolson ban lived in
Legion ' i hidlii * hlji*. F lag (urn1, I Oil *
Sanford all of her life and at­
R*itIi
I r«rge* I
o
I
. *•
Mr*. J- F. For ©Huml hn* re
tended the !ih‘H1 m’hotiN She i* I book fund
» I* 1 -VM i l t hn 'I oi k. , H i f
V ■*on ii?11 it# »'"lli|**(*ed #»( Mi
turiiiMi to her honir in M'liip , u gittdimlt* of Semiiujle JJttfhl
(
1 II.OT.,
M
H.rvv M 4 «rHr ♦ 'W t»«*t ,rri Ht'Tt’ rrp •;** T
truma. (in after
ff,r * r v
NFumI 'Ii
Kudu*Nn
reeriviNl ]
• vn t
f In 1
t w.
I .
I- Olid Ml - « At I III i
i*r«l tterk* with her urydf mi I hi*
.»t n&gt;n in the m liM(iU of .
• A .I
M| .)■ • VlO. J I
r&gt;
o ,
■ . |*n f.;r d I ' M&gt;'O ,1of
aunt. Mr and Mr* I( Y * *» n s a U1in Iml and i
at present
«hnw armI Mr nml Mi
1 I
tutimiii,* tl ut tlie Hwfvfmil Naval } of I * i-r E«i r i lit eroomig &gt;eo i
Hit e* t
it 1 H
W'iUon
An M itn»*i

A n d Personal

^Social Calendar
W E n.N K SIM l
A Then' will be a meetlnK of the
^ a r v i c o Wive'* Club in the writ__ . J o g roun^-nX. tha - UiiO at 8 :0(&gt;

P . 11.

Thurxtlay
The regular formal ineetine of
Semlnola Rebcknh Lod|-e Nunt* c r 43 will lie held in the 1,0.0 F.
Hall at 8:00 P. M. A skit. "C a r ­
den of Three Gulden Link*" will
be
presented
with
obligation
ceremony for foundation day. The
District
Department
President,
^Lnna Puckhubcr, of District 10,
“ rlando. will pay her official
visit and nil members nre urgvtJ
to atUiuL
_ _
The West yen Sere Ire OmM
meet at the hum# uf Mr*. A. it.
Mataon. 103 Palladia Avenue, at
# : 3 0 P. M

FRIDAY

Club will - meet at the home of
Mrs, John Kick, I lfl West Sixteenlh Street. Roll call will be
the eschanite of plants, naming
the plants offrred.
Sallie Harrison Chapter of the
D.A.R. will meet at 3:00 P. M.
at the home of Mrs. W. 11. Tunnlcliffe. All Visiting daughters are
invited. The Aralea Cirelt of the Garden Club will meet with Mr*.
Roy Till!*, 3 HI Kim Avenue at
8:00 P. M.

M* i

L

Activities

D
"
n

W.S.C.S, Cirdt* One

Mrs. Cullen Elected

rr^ider.T O f F T -A .

Person a ls

PrOnmm.Td tl... '..Iitdamlliu?

MONDAY
Circles of the W A U L of the
First Ilaptist Church will meet
at 3:30 P. M. ns follows:
Circle One, Mrs. II. T. Thomas
chairman, with Mr*. John Cullum, 204 Maple Avenue.
Circle Two, Mr*. Lula Miller,
.chairman, with Mrs. John L.

,J LUlh-g—Jmuaaw--------

, Circle Three, Mr*. K. M. Carroll,
chairman.— * U h _ Mr*
w . R,
f’ rinson. Park Avenue.
Cirtiln- -Fuus, .-Air*. K. E. Bolt,
chairman, with Mr*. J. 1L Truluck, I IIP Magnolia Avenue.
Circle Five, with Mr*. Tl. W.
Rucker, chairman, 540 Valencia

Rose Circle of the Carden Club
will meet with Mr*. Julius Dingf elder at 10:00 A. SI. Mr*. Dimcfelder will speak on the sobject,
Romance
of Edible*
in th.Drive.
^Vooda." A plaqt shower will he Circle Sis, Mr*. S. C. Dickerson,
tflven for Mrs. A. W. Kpp*.
chairman, with Mrs. W. C
The Dirl Gardeners' Circle of
Rumhley, Cameron City
the Ganlen club will meet at
TU tSD A T
10:00 A. M. at the home of Mr*.
The Pilot Club will hold il*
Jtobert Williams, fit I Valencia regular business meeting In the
V rlvo. Roll Call « i l l lie the botan­ Hotel Mayfair at 8:00 P. M. to
ical name of u palm »«&gt;t
p n cn ln l by the board meetinv
gram, conducted by Mr* Hairy ut 7 :m V Mlleeren, will lie mi Palm*
Tbe A Tar inn Class of the First
Central ( i r c l e o f t h e l i u r d e n Itnplist
Church
will
have
u

IrOlH* 11111f &gt;M
Speaks On First Aid

Auxiliary Sews For
Pay Pines Hospital

Mrs. Wilson Praises
Work OT l-H ( Inks

Ev e r y D a y u

Valentine Day
at fSeadti/jui

. SILVER SPRINGS
*7Unidad 'W ndvw aZtA, la to jfa ru ) *

Serv ice " ives’ (lul&gt;
Instructed In Tennis

IiiMMrdiMtety foluAvi ,g the wtMj111Mi' a * in ept ion w.i-s h**ld, honor
mg the oMiple. Mr* \A II Kirby
ptinrh und after tin- rimple
VI» ill Iif | iif ‘ Ii, St 1V14.I" U ■
4ut the cake, a* i* Ihe tradition,
Air*. K- f» Kilputrii’k «ml '1 1 • A|r F **i 11 k Mnr Neill *e trv e*I it t o &lt;*' 1■ wh- - i pt'ii ve»| ten lit' in*t *
W
|V Chii| mm were ho*tv +*v* the 1‘ DP't '
The i im ept ton lahle, lion* fit the S m ii j Aif St 4i* •*‘
ul the meeting of Circle N m Ii on ahuh wa* plaretl the three* ye*T I'l day af 11*1 nnfl I U C I 144 * d
of th© Methodist t-hurch which tirreil rake and punch howl, wa* MrTrank Haimo, Mr'
Hau\ l
I..I1..SV
onini'h m I
rnet Monday evening nt the bon 4 i entered with n di-lu at** arrange- Reid , At f v
|{»(hi I t
(t* illM‘ r I |• i kI*- Mm ■ iclt '
o f Mr*. Kilpatrick.
men
of
white
-mnp&gt;dr aguru. 1H ' f ifi* kmuili iim' and gu* '
|-»l4'h .
-.*fi
II ‘lull
A at r rrly
Mr
■Mr*. C. F MrKrr. chmrmnr, White taper* lighted thr *ee»ie
i ii** •. • i mu Stuie
A
1 u ,n«. .|»v hit'll ' • ’i#!*■ ti ii'm1-4
II resided over l hr ttilPlIir'* flirrl
t hit ot low n giie'U
i lu hided .
1tn
K i n ■.111•
M 4*1 if
ing, Mr*. Kilpatrick gave the Mti
M V
Jtled'oe and Mn. n1la lilting f r» If II* Im fhr - f ,i 1||-n f- *
VIII.......
’ ’ r | i »*i"
1fi 1&lt;f
dr vo l hum I followed by » jirnyii
By i &lt;u Walk' i o3 lamp.i, A[ &lt;, and \l J 1-1lull IV' « v 1 ' L‘
' ,11 1.» 1-1
' " i 1-n at lu
Thr study lM*on “ Cnt-nde for Mr*
W
I
lU rii* and Mi** t^H ul*d rtl 11 ilti y ! t■•h■ 1 Ah 1•■
G c n tfa " w i i in chwrgr of .Str*
0 !' M 1Im i lilh I'Vprct't ill i•11 p41ii y 4io.| ,S.ik. i
Wmndred
Harris of
Apopka.
olemlwf* will t*lf(. nt | l I- -1 III
H. F. C«l*. Mr*. C H Coghuri.. Mrs Keener •&gt;! Augu*Ui.
H o* I mo in T
lit nf f It ni i
chairman of thr &lt; hn-imn S«m ml
The iii end" 1 \S p1’ i:»| k I Mu ir
lUlntion*. report in! nn Ihe work
1g•11
&gt;.
thnt hud her11 done by memht*i
i epot'l -*ji l •■• t r i m
I'll' P Hit : * • • i . mg
of the circle last month and »!*•■
at K IH) P M in liit 11hi in \
re«d a prayer written by Curel
Maos
ihe I ’ Srt
Varner, chnjilain in thr navy and
•i .1. e. h"l. r » •K**
i t
1 lie
A
good
attendance
hn*
been
at
j
ton of a former pastor of the
NLat
\ .t 1 ( In
F• t.44*1 * !.»* • 1
each
revival
service
of
the
First
;
Mcthoilisi
Church
m Hanford.
( eh i y O u t i . -V imnthrt «d the
Mrs. Jo© Toll© announced plant Ilaptist Church which lx continu
Phi Alpha 1 (flit ' i1*4*1 l|V 1 5**’
ing
thl*
week,
th®
Rev
W.
I'
fo r "Family Night" tn^ Im held
f 11■ hi *pi11 * 1
i! i\ iif ii-i '•i"
Brooks.
Jr
„
pastor,
announced
to
nt th# church every Wednemlay
M
N htn v\
* M V .»!*•
dny,
mviUng
the
public
tn
the
*” '
evening.
Entcrtmiiig the off.'.
««i th« I &gt;*.
service* each evening nt H no
Refreshment* w ire *erved tn
Hanford
Naval
An
Station
tin
V M.
the following mei»d»cr»
Mr* S
Ur
( hiirlen \A'
Uanicl, I he Recreation Uivismi' d 1ire- U'
(). ShlnhoNer, Mr* Ceorge Me
tetlae i mint 11 node
'' • life.
visiting pi ember ha* been speak
Crum, Mrs Cha| man. Mr*
.1 ing to an appreciative group, U
t U»n Iff A V a VV M g h» I 1.1
' &gt;
Putnam, Mr* J
N
Anitrello,
iVt^
*»iMM.k",'iV,i.i.'"»wi'
.
!
i
i
«
i
‘
th..&lt;
U'V,'
1
’
Mr*. F. W. Mr&lt; all, Mrs. \V S
( II-* f , u
I, H
I im injf. j,
, f
1* f i * *h
ilet U till!' uf thl- "ttutsl» iuilti( t#y nt lfu|&gt;
] i lit
f* tnd* hUd
Thornton, Mr*. I*. P Hagan, Mr©.
Mr«
tn t
«x|x&gt;.ltory
preneber*
u ut » n J
o.i*n! * w i*i # ►i
i h; t i,t 11•-* 1* * *
W. V. Fields, Mr* W M McKlne,
-liargi of thi 'look
!mi» an I
Mr». Cole, Mr*. John Rumblcy, Roatbern lln|iti»U."
'!r «. R R Pippin \vn- clmirnu 1 r* to: the Mi**** I'ol Sch nit*.
Mr*. Kilpatrick, Mr*. Tolle, Mis*
of the refreahiuvni - &lt;ununillct Jo a n Williuin*, Siillv Knte Wil
and also plaved nf'ver.ii rcH|U«aai* linttia. Mm gaud Hmgfi ldef, Au
Klla Holton, Mrs. Cofburn, Mrs.
drey Mach, N.itn \ J** ( io iirulei,
ed piano selection*
McKee. Mrs. 0. W. Hallev. Mrs.
M nII'M’ H
Anti*1 Lovell.,
Am ong
lhct*ti
seen
diiiiri H|r Hetty
W. H. Jarrctt, Mrs. L. S. flarkey,
S'lUlhviiirit
war©: uiiu Mut.ni. iMaijoriu Jum -I IfIIII Suvt i j Ms !.i
Mre. A# D. Shoemaker. Mrs. J.
Mt-'is i nrri«1i
ItiiiKiruiir S.V. Shlplott «hn Httnlick Janet Anm Smith, Mil ( nrniHi* iinHro
M. Hayes and Mrs. \V L Morgan.
T
r
11
v
Aiuli’
........
Ur
Ularts to leave *oott fpr Memphis, *red MclM&gt;rc llo i o Mn " d
• la* l . Sim
Anna K iiii n«lhoo&gt; I
Tenn. where he ha* accepted « darn*. Miolr«*«t Wtllmm*,
Smith
Flim loti It A ( aim-1 "it It lift* * M.ift h*-\4 covfrrel dl«h »U(q&gt;rr ami buxines* IHtsttloti. a farewell dinner »•»- lltownc, Jiitn
i .rn i
Im. t• - I * ■
meeting nt the luimn of Mr* II. given Im«t night nt Angel1* A J&gt;y*on, Hetty Pori* \Vdlinnut, Jam- HriphruHenson
Mut guret
gnr • t 'Her*,
A Mcc 1 Mid t v L Mr . k -u I! 14 Vt ■i (irt-ceiiteil the honor Henton
Mar
'Iver
A. WllTlntns, 541 \alrnrin Drive, gift u-m
I * *i •.
t#aynor Mai l hi* Mull
1Firl'vn ' l a Mu ......... .
at fl:30 F, M. * ith Mrs. E, C. guest
Those present were: Mr and | Also l ieul &lt; &gt;g i Alai P» tH and Morfunii
Harper anti Mr*
Lourine lieul
niaiittnr, All ratmtwr* are invtteA Mr*. Shtplett, .Mr and Mr* II h .
HanHaon, Ml** Mildred A * a R
to attand and brinir n dish.
and Ml** Mildred William*

Meeting’ Is Held By
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tanks 'are warming up before
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water on a curtain of reeds hung
across an opening in u utiil and
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Yes — It's your last chanco to buy 26 th
Anniversary Bargains — Sale Ends Saturday

B E A NS
| 16-oz cans 4 5 C
Sunshin* Turnip

Greens

10c

Rsduees Dirt to Nothing

Quantity Rights Rosorvod

Zero 2 qi* 29c
Not1 3-Min

Ground To Your Order

Oats 2 pkw 23c

Volvo Coffee

Coreslock Pis Sliced

Apples

20 -oi

19c

Land O' Sunxhmn

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Peanut Butter

Flour 5 ib» 30c
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Extra Fancy Blus Rojo

Crackers Mb 21c
Woodbury racial

Rice

Soap 3 cakes 23c

That Pam oui 33

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Kingan’s Grade A

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4-H Girls G i v e n
$25 War B o n d s

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S A U S A G E ..... Ib 39c
MINCE M EAT.__ BiiZc
SAUSAGE M E A T . Ib 38c
PURE+ARD ..... Ib 18c
B O LO G N A . . . . . . lb 35c
Ib 46c
CHEESE
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reived a gold watch given by j
Mrs.. Chiu. Wrllgrven for he, ]
■rcord in home itrounds bcautifi
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TAI.LAHA8.SEK. Mar. 7, (Sparia l)— State honors iH the form store nmoclutli.n. to stimulate
i of $25 AVar Bunds have Just been
rnwaritfll “ ti&gt;~'IWT lop ’ 25 Fiorina
H I girii from 10 counties, with
|from SI to $10 in War Stamp*
, going to 121 other oulitandlng
Kiris from a total of 31 coup.
Uta. One other top ra nking girl
received a irold watch aa her
prlxe. The awards are mad* by
Mlsa M ar; E. Kcown, state home
demonstration agent with Agricultural Extension Service, and
her staff of district agents and
specialists In place of free trips
to the National Club Congress In
( hicago early last December. They
were made possible by donation*
from Large metchandi.ing con­
cerns in Florida and elsewhere,
moat of the money being handled
by the National Committee "T in
tioya arid GJrix Club Work. The
announcement was mad* u * •
opening feature af National 4-it
Club Week. March 3-11.
The state honor* have emphas­
ised excellence In food production,
Preparation
and
conservation,
dross making, -home ground* Im­
provement and general records
and achievement along the 10,! i.'OO Florida l it cluh girls enrolled with 3H rounty home demonstrntton agcins.
- War Bond* far Chaff excellent
records in food preparation have
LiJ in seal to Betty J. Kushtnan
of Miami, Doris K. Nowak of
I Pensacola. Ellse Tomm of St.
Petersburg, and Ituth Lemon vt
Harlicrvlllr, Volusia County. The
awards were made by a large
tefrlgcre lor manufacturer (Ser­
ve). irtc.)
Top state honors In canning
and food preservation have gone
to Hetty Fletcher of Quincy,
Dorothy N. Fisher, Dover, Hills­
borough County. Mary Virginia
Fountain of Montlcello, and Ro­
berta Alford of Grand Ridge,
Jackson County. They were given
by a large glass manufacturer
r a m n u n MKRufailifrlng Cor1Miration!.
Eight War Honda were award­
ed to n» ninny girls with oui- i
standing roctrda In victory gar :
denlng, through the courtesy of ]
a large Chicago mall order house
(Hears, Roebuck &amp; Co. i. They
went to Hetty Mae Patton of ,
Miami. Evelyn Fletcher of Quincy.
Alma Davis of Wswabitchka,
; &lt;Honrr tru nr in Tritin
ih$Gulf County, Daria Butler of
Dover. Evelyn Henley of Colton- first pn*on to »u*rk*r»t tn in
VtnlurH crave re uttmhed lo pi*n
■tale, J uck son County, Ksteli*
cII**. perforatitiit* brlwteit iMistave
Cone &lt;&gt;f 51adlson, Winnla Odea eletiift** ■till Mluyit lit I ftchef I tn
of Hare Hcach, Palm Beach Coun­ rui rlflictra.
ty. and Betty Geiger of Geneva,
Seminole County.
Winners of lop honors in dreaa
nuking, w h fe prises were sup­
plied by a rayon manufacturer
(American VUc**o Corporation),
wer* Shirley Julies ot Drnoksvitle,
Barbara
McKinney of
Miami.
Sara Ruth Elkins af Chattahoo­
chee. Gadsden County, amt llutb
I.argont o f Longwoo&lt;l, SerninobCounty,
For outstanding all-around 4H recorda, War Bonds were
awarded to Msrry RA Miller of
Plant City, Joyce M errllf of
MaicotU. LiiUt County, JianneiU
Zltrouer o f Mlranopy, Marion
County, and Betty Trevarthen of
j Cf K i t i a m ¥
Orlando. Thalr prlles ware donat­
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Far A IV k -U p
(Montgomery Ward A Co.l
after work vixlt
Fays Smith of Mortis on, chosen |
last summer at sponsor af a
4-H club Liberty Bhfp. lb* Wil­
storc a o ar
liam !.. Watson, at ceremonies
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staged before th* launch Ime, was
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named for s W sr Bond for her
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Sanford. Fla.
RED BLISS Heed potoloeo, cert­ WELBING: By an ex part with
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Hunt’a Tuxedo
Fees!
SO years* «sy&gt;orience who guar­
Store. 2nd A Sanford, phone
antees every job. VoulD apireciata a trial. Temporarily
nested at 408 H French Aee.
W INCHESTER automatic xhniA R. Welch.
(un, full choke, box of shells,
*40.00 J.H. Proctor. 90H Elm s t o r a g e your ci
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lake Monroe. Phone Ui
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Beauty Rest Mxttreas (inner
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Monroe Corner.

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March. 7. Six hundred wounded
men. the third group «» srrvse at
the station hospital »t the Nea
York Fort of Embark ati*»o it
Camp Kilmer, were kr-»irht here

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Typewriters and Adding Machllies. Rental-, repairs, service,
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industries no W Pit approval.
VW (iny highest ceiling prices
for
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machines.
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Magnolia. Phone It
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Call Room 108, May!
UUTGKU Tomato plants, 871.04*
thousand. Southern Plant Farm
Arcadia Fla.
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INHURANCE.
Raymond
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Agent,
Florhta
State
Bank Building.

10 ACRE

FRUIT

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Good profitable business.

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fur couple. Permanent m h le n ta
Phone Co. 3J05.
PLYWOOD BOAT and trailer. C.

I f your' c at battery &lt;h*&gt;w * , tgrti o f xrcaicrun® you
can't send it to the c h o s e n and p it a relief in
thorv pitching fur rou Have it inspected and n?chartrcxi neguUrly

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A on . To HtUn Phillips at n r
John H.
P x U n l Kami M a ttn c t fo rp
To Annie I ju ra Miller at vir T.
t ampion. Gunda B. To Thoma*
R Millar at ill.
Florida Cttru* Production Credit Assn To Earnest Thompson
rt ux.
Monorabla D iw ln r tn
UJv. N a n ] Samoa To [&gt;ai|hl
Dr lane Smith.
U.S. Navy To Thomas Nathan­
iel llim p
Army of l* cited States To
Vernon V’ . Stary.
Army of United States To
John Green
U_S. Nary To Armond Joseph
Jtrkun. Jr.
Marnaya I jc n w r
^Finlay, Jark. Norfolk. Va. and
Nora Odessa Harrell. PikOxville.
_hrd Bulling lU niw uu FrankTJrC -Sanford and Ethel Myth-reCorburn. Hanford
Hanford.; Mill. Herbert
Jr_ K. Weymouth. Mass and
&lt; atherine Kenny Hurt. Sanford

their homes as passible, acted
Monday, March S
like a shot of rood whisky.*
Warranty Deeds
Food helped, too— the steaks,
lewis. Milton et ux To Da-id
bottles of milk, rreen salad and
ice cream traditional for these Wright et ux.
Jane. A. A. et UX To Roy L.
occasions. So did the Post Ex
charm, with its cigarettes its House ct ux.
newspapers, its possibilities of ^ Smith. James A. To Elbe! M.
presents for the family from the .Smith, hi* wife.
Ifeneff. John E rt ux To Harr'
boy who hadn't had time to ro
G. Penley et ux.
Nicholson, Martha Johnson et
Indifferent al first to the
Army's obvious desire to give sir V\. G To Caruly- F Cinch
Woolley, William Thoma- el in
them everythin* they could need
or want without seeming to be To J A Holder
Wilson, I red R. ri m T.j leu
soft or implytne n-mjathy. then
aparecutiofl ieyxn to ihns diir - ■ ell A Clin?
Bender. Frederick \\ ,t ui T*&gt;
in* the aitemoon. 4&gt; the I- r»
passed in guiet relaxation. Gra­ Andrew C Stine et ux.
Blackmon, Roy et ux To Nora
dually the blankness seemed to
lift from weary faces; expressions Clause
lewis. I). 11 rt UX Tu Sidney
lightened; they were ■ ill in* to
Keller et ux.
talk.
Reaxis, J. 11. el ux To llxifht
Once started, they asked the
^iirstimi they had lern formu­ G Musselwhite et ux
Yates, ltroar It rt ux I .» W J
la! iri* dunn* kne weeks in Bnt tl»h and French h sM U lt. Is Itaut et ux
Messer, Anna T.. NictT &amp; Vn
1 the soldier goinr to gel a break
|after the w a r' Doe' the country iretu Conrtantine
I com. W M Irv T
1 rvalue haw tem fyyr* a rocket
t-sr.b ran be. and why aren't we wether
U u ilrd tlirrx r
1 droutiat at the Germans 00 r
I o w an , Jam es f
e l r e t f What 1 s this new curfew
I. Ivirchhoff, Jr
DreySe lern bearinr about T
IbrJ
Not all of them voiced ones
City of nar'-»rd T
y Black
te n s Private First 1 la&gt;» Edward
1 Murphy, whs. 1* Iwrntylnur 1 item ■t m
'
tfwd
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b
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Deed
years old, spoke, he said, "fur Ml
| ter cent of the boy *™ when n* 1 llveritrect larvl t‘« To Johi
*voted s passionate l-s-tsef in the ' II Jink ms i S K F Dmtdne)
( and I o e l r a c t
importance of nanny pa tiny 1,1
B o w e r. G e o r g e W
et ux T
twist war i-rxartiration dedicate,
Mrv
lnai.ee Raurkr
to maintain the peace
Real Fatale Mnet (a fe »
“ W’ e all think we’ve p-l t.
P en le y. Harry G e t ux T o 'san
help to keep the peace." he raid.
- "And we ail w an to make -Om ford Atlan tic S a l m n a l Ban!
|
W il l i a m * . 1 uke et ux T o ll &lt;
that civilians are p-inr to join
pens aram."
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Crap I W r
‘ w» to wee hi* that the never nap '
/fthnitt-*., iaAjrdiao W . To Kftrm
Private Murphy, whose mother J i rr^iit Ailnu.
Mrs. Mary A. M-rpny. lives a ll
W i r t wmsi.*. i*# M a*» t n* * e
M l E l d f u i i k fltiret. the Hrunv,
lu u td ID Nocmarhly uh July I
with the 13th Kc*1i.ient »*f i h

WORK MEN’ H

FARM , Hied. 4 room W A N T E D TO R E N T
garage
apartment.
Eureka
Hammock.
Going
into
the
Army. Will sell cheap. C. I- FI UN1SHED house or apartment.
Call K.W Roby, Valedi Hotel.
Loudennllk, Stale Farmer's
.. kfarkat.
S 10.00 REW ARD! For finding
a
furnished house or apart
SEVENTY ACRES, Palm Ham
incut tor Ens C L. Black an-l
mock. Celery and truck farm
wife
Phone 1160, Riwm J-1S
Priced for quick sale al *6.600.00.
Raymond
M.
Ball
Realtor.

Qwit Claim Deed
Schwab. Harold J. Exec. Fst.
Jonas Srfcwab To Mary Palmer.
Barnett. Auguxtui K. et al To
Casselberry Gardens. Inc.
Bridre-s. Charles I. et ux To

enl. Civilian nsutlen!

T erm ite

Warranty Deeds
Friday. March 2.
Palmer. Mary, uncle To Ander
son C. Bone belle
Welch. Uah U. at oar D. Ii. To
W.F. Hoskins.
MontaJrue. Elbert I*, at ux To
A.M. Stewart.
U err i weather. J.W. el ux To
Charlie Talton. Jr.
Miller. Robert Cone et ux. To
Charles L Bridges ct ux.
Hiller. Thomas R. et ux To
Charles L Bridges rt ux.
Ward. B-F. To Willie Lee Ward
His wife
Limited Warranty Deeds
Jones, John R. rt ut To H.T.
Russell et ux.
Russell. H.T. rt ux To Mar­
r a m Rutsell.

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in thru minds like sharp
memories »? a ir . they bore lie
r » i P r » , « ( l n i n l with n ilitir )
mailing for t he roomer. *.
sown i t « i n &gt; in maid lake oyer
He Jim tw s of their own Uses.
IV s«n lies talked, they rpchr
of . i i T le i said: “ Those Jer­
ries hate m t what it takes and
d e v it «»re throwing It at us“
or. ' ; » r. the Germans are fall
of cc-raac. theyH do a x y tib if.*
The I paisrd a r-rTent ru garire
fn-si hsrsl to hand and. allScsiyr.
ve-»! - f them did not speak, their
! o e i « f f e rloea ftL The g - i j sm e itosed a ptctare of pretty
i alifueeia nrts waving rood by
to i tm sh sd of German pT.■■‘ t i - d m
Thu s u r e ly the COO turn—yyi
iw k ih tt e t patients and 3C7 lit ­
re. u t seels were rfi a hospital
-fit# s t e t -ksrked at dawa at
*n e Iv t l. Shortly after sunrise

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T W O S M A L L farms—one with
R aerrs tiled lurid, itood well,
two story dwelling. Kara*!-, nut
house, about 600 ft. west of
la k e Monroe Post Office. One
with fi acres tiled land, good
well, about S mile from IainMonroe Post Office, with twostory dwelling, 2 story barn
J W . Hell—, Phone
Ifi, lake
Monroe, kTa

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Seroinole Count?
Court Record

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|Htfc Irfa ttry Ihihur. After - r i Aiva L &lt; uiiiAx i ; ii a
| vfvvtt* five month - ,»f lu rso- a. 1 &gt;roith, tifxirpr Tx»
taon. he feel* it xrax warticuiarlj I
el ut
embatrasunc that be was asleep
ta k a slit trench in (•emtari!
when hr was hit is the lef. nip
and bark by shrapnel.
“ But the platotw medic *.&gt;:
there rtyht away.”
he raid.
**Thoa« cays are ewod but to
is every one. Heroism seems to
be pretty common when you jre. |
Mjrfct up ~ the front."
Private Hatold Rnwrnblum. whose
parents. Mr and Mrv nhe Ito.,
xblsn. live al 1111 Marine Park
way.
Brooklyn. seconded this
opinawr Etcbtern years old. Fri
rate RcitmbSum was sent over j

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Waiter

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prides
M any

h im self e n
a Southern

ren dering
iarm ei

neighborly
service

16 ACRES, combination of murk,
fruit land, some woods. Impure
Norval 0. Mxrlett, Rt. 2. l)&lt;rr.
181-A, Sanford-Orlando Road.
Wext of Elder 8prinrt.

VVANTE1&gt;—

g o o d

W ith tanb trucks o p e r a . ing from more than $00 bulk de­
livery points, there's a S t a n d a r d Oil Man serving your com­
munity Take advantage ui the t/epend aide petroleum prod­
ucts he sells, and the friendly, experienced advice he offera
on the maintenance of your machinery.

Y k&gt;uj St*ztd±Td O il B is »i/J be r/M to f i r e
you j F U L L copy a/ r£ij M J t f i.ia if
W e rt: me
t i o r r y M tfS ttm M K e .lt mrtU
h r Ip yon k eep you r m ach in ery in i f Ic/ftf D fa .

S tandard O

W ANTED — Young Lady or
Man intemted
in learning
good poet-war trade. Sea MY.
Harvey at The Sanford Har­
old.

W AITRESS, A pply Celery City
ReeUurant
TO BUY 3S Millimeter SliU cam­
era. Penley, phone 30ft.
GOOD COOK fo r eteedy Jab with
C LE AN COTTON RAGS tee Sawford Naval Air Station. Brfag
to Sanford Furniture Coapany.
10c per lb. Immediate aeeafftW AN TE D !
FRYERS.

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J*uifcrro-A\T~

JOB TAKING

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RECAPPING

HELP WANTED—

PITTSBURGH PAINTS
AUTOMOBILE

Man

the farm

EXTRA-MILEAGE

D. B. Stafford in Charge

NDWl |s THE TIM E
TO GET THE TOP PRICE
FOR YOUR CAR
S T H D I O 'C O U C I I x n d ~ a 'le T T u le
WE W IL L g in you full value
arm heatara.
118 Elm Avr.
for your car—moot caak. Yea,
- -aftor 6:00 V . M.
and we will handle the govern­
ment red tape for you. S a n
lota of bother, your time and
expense by coming here et once.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES ^
W AN TED —Colored vtrla for laun­ 288 W lit
PIm m SZ2
dry work.
Apply In perxon,
regular boon and wxgex. S«m- SEWING - CHILDREN'S.
County Laundry, 819 W
Palmetto. A p t 3.
8ALX8M AN, permanent petition
■ Rood wxgre. Apply Mr. Bmn• eon. Mather Furniture Co.

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ccofrael.

has l e a r n e d th i s to hix a d v a n t a g e

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C ompany

Market.

KRIDER’S SERVICE STATION

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II. -Icoudermilk, 8tata Farmcr'a

FURNISHED APARTM ENT by
Navy couple.
Expect to he
here (or about two yean, l l i x
r w o MULT'S, work mingle nr
Richard Wilkinson, \ aides Hodouble, *160.00 each.
Phone
Count jM80«.

Standard

beyond

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If We with U be (r»»i if n wlah U
ftN tn t k.iolafe that* iMstiullt prltlk in far which » r have been ao long coolewrtiag—«c BB»t fight!
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Mindanao In
nes
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Dog Hero Dies In Iwo Fighting

After Hot Shelling
tw riiin i

Mentlxr Iwrialrd I'n-ww

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Americans Pouring Across Rhine In
EndlessColumnsT oGoodBridgehead
Need For Better I *—
Housing Is Shown1
By Farm Bureair

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FRIDAY. MARCH 9. 19I’.

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vTokyo Radio Reports
Latest invasion On
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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

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American forces were re­
ported invading Mindanao,
the ooothenimont Philippine
island as the Marines finally
f ' drove a wedge to the north­
eastern cliff on Iwo Inland,
uplifting the Japanese units
in two.
Tokyo caid the Yanks be' gan storming ashore at Min­

Marines Toss Flame Waves

Remagen Rritlge ( ’aptured I n t a c t As
Trap Is Sprung On
.'»(),(KID Nazi Troops

\\ .hip Defenses

M .ll M tH h. liar 9, ( \1')
\ Srw
tmiTiran army,
thr 1‘iih, tiii1' gone into action
tin llir « r^lrni Iron*
part
of itriit- &lt;.rn. Umar Brad*
In - 12th \rntf t»rtiup, all
N (tl
hr naiir.tsl
frntn the
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D i r e c t o r s Advocatej
Regional F e d e r a l
Housing Authority
Immrdintr

nerd

of

adequate

Inaa rental living quarters for
farm labor in the Sanford area.

At iirrii.m
i' 1 r ' t A r m y
1
*j i- today |«n irt’'l itiros.i
’ In Killin' U ni11 intii .1 rto• in. ' 1o lg ltl-.o ! in -) 1 r t t e lly
-1 toll. • • olum ii
..i 'i fanned
-.lit .111 tin* ..I - ' t-.it.k A llie d
, III a.I '|U.lt II I &gt; 1liiiitiluitted
a
llt-W - 1il.lv kolit on thr ilir tv t loll o| tin .Ut 11 k lint Ker- in o f the
llll ti|.t. i-il tin
! ........ III' (It I'll!. .«4*» u. 12 rnilcn
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uml ailv»K*nrv of the creation °»
a tcgititta) federal housing author*
ifk itiihm the n»ti» i\ an * meant

danao yesterday at Zamboanga
**f fei thri itiir (dan* for the crtc»
after a severe shelling by a
I iMfi M ;ttH) unit' for roloffed
natal task force. However. an
tAnrker- and 1Ml unit- for whit#
other Japanese broad rail reportvAnikeit vaiii Uwlay pointed OUt
e-d no Lar.dtn-3 up to Thureday
h\ .1 E Wather. jtrcrelarv of
i&gt; nigbt.
W I T H HIS M A R IN E P A L S ho gave Ins life on bloody |w» bench
i he
Seminole
t ounty
ra m i t
A later broadcast ttid the. in­ a U.S. war dag, killed when n Jap nhtU p i p W n l neai him 4in»* « f
I turea u
vasion attempt bad failed. Ad.
dojfdoin's many war maualllrt, llilp atout -hpurled fighter «■u ri.ittg
Tinw matter « » m the princii*al
'I n f o on Luton bland carried inf tip lb* twnch with U.S. forre* during the Invasion. H ntciHiiii"n
In} ic of tl i*cu' * ion at a recent
the Americana ahead 12 miles
meetuit* of Katin Bureau direc
oo the extreme northern and
City rev
\ southern fronts Nipponese de­
fenses on ttfm ta ls y in flurroa
a rts reported
American force* of the Thirty
1 . In.Inis Ruby I ntnr mul C. II
third D iv m «r “ 1frov. 12 miles
Gu mi’*] i n push the
north alone the west roast of
• i *'»'g (' i t•|»t*
Lu on to or tie the loam ol Arit tli- meet
If
inga). due west of the Philip
1t ,gi rate&gt;t
pine Hummer capital of llutruio.
11•ft* | t1,* ,« of vtPCUl
while Amcricaiu on Luzon's south
"I M't.l'il'ih f.t Hi Ibimr * » '
coast advanced 13 miles east of
■ u -io r fin
ulliifu Man
Hata) aaan Hay to capture Letn- GoebbelsAlso Talks! )l Stabilization
rii t*1 '-If
D
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r
e
c
­
juarter ,
cry
I nnji ** t* »*i kt'i
« f •«(•■t, VAi’ ir not tiequalc.
tor’s Last Act Re­
Secret ‘Plans’ To Re­
A
hast of Baguio. the Twenty
1’r**|m %a nttar v
fifth Division « a a probing north
M M: I \ ( I I XMf
verses, First Stand 1Hi.1ij itI .ie .1 hi
gain W ar Initati\e
II salls ai l !&gt;■ Pane T a a l
ug th* 11 ' •&lt;- dulliu
I *i» F 4*1mi Bur**.m i iiinmltt#*
L , L.«i l h L.t t « U*1 I
W V SIU M .IU N . Mm
1I
I %|•11 ittrii
I M'.-'ld ,
In-fo r e
th*
L&lt;) N LH)N. Marc h 1*, ( S|»w iaI »
ril of 1 oulkt y t itiniiiiaakmcra, l‘Sl'1'- I I l»ti P Iri 11-•«til 1
— ,Ad m 1-aaIuti s&lt; I ha l t (Hei rnan &gt; **t* Frrtj M Yni'uin, in h*-i *»• t at t |
t s.igh' kf t ■ I l t»n f r r « Irig with Major Ed
Ty hope was contingent upon|a* romoijilt lahiliirr,

Germans Admit Vinson^ensWayj
Their Only Hope For Some Fringe
Is To Gain Time,Wage Increases,

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Jury’s Verdict In
Hart Case Upheld
By Supreme Court

rathing more time, plus t.lb of.ret.'nwd hi, l-.irurr I &lt;•"H i
tcr*l
"p U n ."
which
Kuelirrr r.gui.l tp fjingc
v..,gt „ljo,t
\dolf Hitler and hi* high comlb. V&gt;." U G .i
mind were Mid to b* iimh»iig,| Bu" ' * r ' *Un.l»r-u
!.
lilled the G «nn»n mdlo tonight.|' rr" “ J B,nl ’■&gt;
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gru'rlyM
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TAIxLAIIASSU-L'Mar. 3. (4 V - u. cotamentsior&gt;

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t H i g g o i m&gt; U»r matter, .and
*wpir-tn| that the county crtat«

i n gi" nl ruuhlv hmialng author
l I I uU#d tltt
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Dredging Lagoon
For Port Is Urged

or tuh-K-.e *nil the' fJJ f,1' ’ " * 1,1 V
1
Without optima. lbs gtat* Su­ td the b*Uk for
■Iva. Tuu of Dr.lWLJ fru.ite .djUkUneiiU »uib . »
preme Court in dA y'affirm ed 'lb * HSCkUiT Affair*It*.
,B y
:r*Ai.kwi'. .... U. i i . . i h « ^ " " i *
-'"h differential*. »-tr .
verdict of rvllty of a fury In Vaul Juarph Gorhbel»*a priinrtpal if pine im fri'i'.t Httuhi j* It
prp
talken.
Martin
Haltcimlchco,
Cirruit Court in Sanford on Aug.
(
mg hi a desk fur \\ til lam
3. in the State's case strains t D.N.H co mman tat or. and I*r H
fm m n
r li u i n u a n
of
Rudolph
Scharplnir.
{Kjlitical
anaCharles Guest, and tbs brothers
Other Improvements
the W a r
t**oinl who m r
lyit,
ernphanixetl
sUying
|
h
»\
api
Clifford and I. B. Hart, charged
cerils him , \'in-*un ihmua I rm «»r
(CaattiaH
Ob
Fait
Tkrttl
Recommended For
with stealing four pure bred hogs
&lt;{ naflntrd i*n !*■** r « * )
from the farm of Charles Brad------------— ---------- _
| lU3t-l.nl dejilrra having in !i
Post W ar Projects
5 kbaic r tirh ret miling lic%i!srn •-‘i c
ahaw at A Its monte Springs on
tixlRy w unit'd by County Pi ■,*oSepL 3. m i .
Kipp Attends Meet In cuting
Mlnrnpy (i A. kS|&gt;ef*i ihnt
I&gt;re«lg|t’ g uf M 1(41g* |MgteevO t&gt;*
After the Circuit Court Jury
thrir llrmRfH flu rifit prrtnil thr n, gTTf .Hunfnnl lilenT j•••rr fiullHirR
had brought In ita verdict of
wvhvn fishing m frrsn ft.iln
to 111 i in* r»f rufilr in |.Ia lvU !»*- : « f
guilty. Judge If. B. Smith aen-t
t»kr * h«i! limit i*ny larger h in
f th» &gt;t li.lr
tenerd L H Hart to aanre two
of thr 1 h*«1 n11**tot**( bpoft flahrrmrii
tU|' 1 of 12 frH
and a half years, and Clifford
Junn*|
* ' hanfoni (iiamuiai
Ihik' Iunit* toft’ ! hr **fn *"I Jf» I* 't * f ** - *t
Hart and Charles Guest. two
ill* nil f l-wh* f "M tl hr Jutll tfvf
Ills’ ll Sc hind »n* ill -Gm ritu* e
I * H k‘*
years each at Halford Pen l tent I
Pioneer Night a L I kr Mary, T u r m U k
nut I ink" kbIn. lli-r 1 l fir \ ha vr n f r ■1 1 H* Vn|« iv, .« I*- .
n l (« i n i t i i i f
i bn
wry.
un pvpnl mgrrty ItMiknl fntwMrd of f»r un i dmL hfhi for ihf PUI p »•!
fI
] 1 i•.»r 1-1 « Jh Ofi P*
• ■1.
I &gt;&gt; 11'ItL* v A14 I
Kollo•«tnr this decision, the at t*i every year by elderly rrMilenU «*f w*if kki*i." on lhi pin -km of ItrtMil I r» h \\ ntrr I* »*h I &gt;&lt; iU1 1
uf I rn D *0 1Hi' ■i li»
totneyi for the de/endanta ap­ of this section, will h»vr it* JOth foiiDnyttU- pfomol ini in **h iiicn
I.»(rn*r h1■” kniiAAii a.t .* imim'ihT- iiytnr
XI i
pealed the case to the State Su- annual prrAfnUititM) at the i ham- tnr V n h i K iI t nl l he -Dilirial lift 1 0 c. or nlhrr lirrf &gt;#■*made thr
Firms Court- During the recent l»cr o f Commerre Building with
A cnmmittie fonmtl for tlii*
On n|H.*iklrfl prrrh, all *pr* ir»
"llrnlg* uiit a lajrirt*fi ■11Ml f» t
action. Attorney General Tom Frartlc Evtrjj iu innovator, na utlldy Imn »|M*nl a jrm mllrrting
rhiWatson represented the Stale. master uf eeretnoriea, un the informniion on the pf*icticr« *»f nf lirumi and pike, thr hag limit toldr nr*l fiOli frrt lung:
In
20
to
«
person,
or
4
0
to
a
tiw
e.it,
G. P. Garrett. G. B. KUhhaek. rreniny of Thursday, March IB, promnlioft in pchtHiI-' Ihroughciul
i«iruf"u u t* ihl t art at thr ' iu11h
frgardlrNSv
of
lhr
mimhrr
uf
|
***rW. R. Smith and other* rrpre- at 7:30 o'clock.
»■ ft *14* trti# hrhl^r .idto
thr tiuifott. he rvalil
*uti* fishing from that l«rai On aiiir »'f ih
seated Guest and the
Hart
Edward K. 1-ane reported to
ThiR himIn mi ton.* t-dlltnl in ;,1mck ban thii limit U atllht lu A over Milk frt k ii It*1 rlt*n.| N*V.» **
to f ir^t
'nfemK in &lt;nut
brother*.
Say
th a t he
1, m n M Itklns
the ureter to T&gt;e
-I iti Uu- Prln
prratiii in Hi lo a'boiil, no rn«i it
beat talent avallat&gt;lc for enter ripul’s Juurnnl df the SlnU- I*c hob innn y i^rsuris ait* fu m»jt prop*-rt &gt; « tour«| t-v th. •-•! \ 1
frft c « t mf M-i"&gt; t*■#k Mt il r \ii i.d
tainment, ahd htraaetf will ilo n partmeril of I'uhht Jrihtructlon from 1hal Inm t,
f.u I 1
III* « r * l *
humeruws blackface akit with F. Ur W T Ktlu mrdji uf the hlatv
Thr lib a 5 uf thr *liil*
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Home On Leave
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Ikaaky-Vlght, Sanford printer
Urpartrnc-n!
directing the -vtudy
I . * ...
\tl**rru*v Spier, pruviilr ihai a
Tlie . event will havi »|&gt;ecinl The Jt9U|ual. , *efti«l Mr hipi*, i* ln rii*r»f fiph drjih i niu»t *• »'|«j
it •
p'b '
Editor, Not, &gt;— Th, fallowitgnifieance
thIa
year,
a • to lie »ludP*d by fn* ulUe frtun fij lhr Irgal day* t »1rh uf f ' h, he i e an-1 Jit- b
' 0«
I
l » f u o n of boy* la aerrlre
nionewr* will celebrate the recent all uv ci Finn da bef un fmal uivi hiti hr i* |n‘fmiUrd tu fm-r III c re t#■ 2 1&gt;•&lt; ft
• IrJ* r III
i
La*
—
t*
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!in
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k u t oa laara
\t Uu
hundred th anniversary of Flor­ rretluren
mimI
r*n tiiiiiurtidM Uovji lit*
vsion in lm plmr of arun ml th. I*
nhaltled by Um M W Ctab
t It|f4 o| t
ida'* admission U&gt; the union a* an adupletl ill lhi» ffrltl.
irrmr ra-t mol
ho^irtena
mure
than
onr
day*s
for which Mr*. ZJK. Ratliff.
a state.
1M1If M44kl *|
Vatrh uf legal »1XC fresh *4i*r concrete |»ui id
MW.
f rum the bnulf\iirti t«i hir*t
"A ll
residents of
Seminole
fish
County 60 years of aga or mure W .K. Bnnvn Promoted
Th« Action for catrhlng black Htrfel. Install a jar knife bfi.l*te
U J-W hart bm
are especially Invited to attend
bant will clone from midnight, over the LniuIc vattl lung enough
a ca a a ltlM to
icnimtnodatr any freighter
th* meeting, which is dedicated To Rank O f Sergeant Wednesday, March 14. t&lt;&gt; mid*
of aerrira
la their honor, and the committee
night Monday, May 14. During Ihst outild ftniic tlowrn the river.
in charge of arranrementa will
W, K. Uruwn, former Jiunfonl that period it la unlawful to The land went of Millcreek i*
low un-i Bwaiu|») ap«| the tuml
be pleased If the younger folk, resident, was promoted March 1, catch haat.
will aaaltt In getting the old to rank of sergeant mul hus been
Violator* of theac Slate g«m« drwiged from the bollum of the
Sanford polka are (till btuy folks there,'’ said Mr. Kvans.
assigned to the All.T.C. Post U* a lire* liable to fine ur tmprl- lagoon cntild Ur u-t‘i| It* level ii(i
rouadiar up racrasta aad those
A bus will leave Sanford for Office « t Ft. Knox, Kv. where iBonment for a mlnlrtntanor and thin pru|*erty making it nn-ie
who will cot work. It waa an­ Ukm Mary at 7:1b P. M. and he Is floormsn and in charge of
valuable (*» Un city All uf lhl&gt;
nounced yesterday by Polka Chief will make -all regular stops on forwarding mail according to Iota of their fiahing license If land mb outlined above u owned
the
violation
occurs
during
open
e Boy G. William*. Thao* idler* Park Arenua. Through the cour­ word received by relatives, lie
Reason, or denial of a new license by the city of Sanford and |in*
are quostioaad be aaUL aad if tesy o f the Sanford Transit Com­ has been munected with Army
never brought in any l4Yea or
they bare a* relid eictta* for pany no fa rt will be charged for postal wurk' for the past two If during closed season * Mr. Speer Income of any kind,
said.
not working are a r m ted.
‘There would he no cnlriinre
year*.
those 80 years and over.
to this pro|a*rty (nun the lluule
Prior to entering the service,
Parents are requested not to
Patrolman E. M. Lae abet a bring babies or young children, Sgt. Brown wee in charge of the
(C»nlinu*u •&lt;* Rafl light)
C Wadneada* on Holly
this might prove annoying, to Hanloni district of the Peninsu­ Jim M ukc, MOMM 1-c
Arenao between Eleventh and th* -Old Timer*.lar -Life Insurance Coinj any. With
Twelfth Streets.
Gets 33 Day Leave
A ll pionaare attendin' this Mrs. Brawn, daughter of Mr. and
sseating ar* invited to be the Mr*. C. C. Colliea of Sanford,
Trailer Camp Work
gwaste o f the Rita Theater on be lives at 128 North Main
James Muse, MOMM 1/c. UHN,
Due To Start Soon
Mar. 18 er. 17 through the Street, Elisabethtown, Ky.
son of Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Muse
o f the manager, It. T.
of Lake Monroe, reported Thurs­
day *"■*
that nc
hr "was
r iv n n r n t v l f t i v t
,,aT
* * »happy
« ppj to g*t
n u n on ealablUhmerit m «
f .1 I y ~ K R I K i r f t " * home -tm -83 day^-leave, after 22 .trailer-ran) p.H he fuwt of iln kind
months o f oversea* doty.
in Sanford. i» do* to start bikhi
He wear* five campaign star* at Fifth Street and French Ave­
Kira, resulting ir
on a tract of land lo be made
elta igniting a bed, caused some on Me ribbon which represents nue
a* an angincer on available by lha City, it was an­
damage Wednesday, to a borne at participation
nounced by H. Crosson, retired
810
Laurel
Arenuc.
Firemen landing boat* in U t Tunisian and
kept the blaia confined to one Sicilian landings, also landings at machinist, who returned Wedncaday from Wilmington, Delaware,
Salerno, Anslo and Normandy.
room.
*.
Born In Seminole County be together with Mrs. Crosson.
Mr. Cmason conferred Wednes­
attended local schools, and enter­
day with Mayor Kdwanl Higgins
ed the service SepL 11, 1842.
At one time, lie said, he saw about securing th.- eiU ami the
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subject to the closing dead line
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n n i control of the whole idolr.
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drove ahead to Isnlnt. Ibiimg
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to th r ' Alllee — and battled into
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overrun four towns east of the |
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approaches of Cologne along
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population of 127,000 fell to
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assault forces In a two-day buttle
hidden behind a security new, I
blackout
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battling only tour mile* from tinsuburbs of Duesseldorf, another
g rea t center of the vast lluhr
industrial area upon which niiii.i
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Lieut. Gen. Hodges’ First army
tanks and assault troops ruptux d
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and Horrem and pushed the tier
m ans almost out of Modruth, te
duclng what .was diner died aw.
"dU organlled” German di fen-. Immciilatcly in front of Cologne
Cologne llealritrd
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Modralh, six miles away, t«&lt; *
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miles northreest of the n l j
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moi and assault troops fnutrl1*
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fortified mine pits and i|iiam r&gt;
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defense of the ancient imlu.timl
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w estern 1’hllippines in « bold
amphibious operation whith h«already won them » sabiut.b
harlMir and two airdrom e., i-in
Douglas
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yesterday.
The invasion was n comphii
surprise, arid M urA ithur annouro
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had seised control of the island
F o rty -first Infantry
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long Palawan at Puerto Prim ■■■m
the island's rapital. with l.gb*
Ids sea.
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Japs Flee Inland
Japanese troop* retreated to
th» high, groumf- inland.
The Invsifon pul the American
forces on the fifth ranking I'hilip
pine Island and only 230 miles
north" of Borneo, It promised
them complete aerial domination
of the South China Sea, Japan'
supply lifeline to southeast A “in
at Its narrow est lU nldi ttt&gt;0 mtb
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man captured Puerto Princess, a
capital o f 11,000 people with It*
prom inent and Impressive white
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creasing t d m p t o of the
American air onslaught forc­
ed Japan to close its primary
schools on Formosa and or­
ganise Tokyo students into

Lt Col. Campbell
Given Bronze SUu
A
L
a vf
w im iT ti
a ir
vFORCE
n o ri
AN
EIGHTH
AIR
LIBERATOR
STATION,
Eng­
land. Mar. 6, (Specie!)— Lieut
Col. William G. Campbell, 21 If
Sanford Avenue, Banlord, FlorIda, h*i been awarded the bronit
sta r for meritorkiua achievement
In the performance of outatmnd
Ing aervlces ae commanding of.
fleer of the air corpe eub-depot
unit at this U-24 Liberator heavy
bombardment station.
In this
rapacity, l.ieut. Col. Campbell
hae ,been responsible since 19G
for the repairing of aircraft bat
lie
damage.
modification
ol
bombers coming from the Uniter.
S tates, the supply of replacement
apd maintenance parts, and fur
nUliing of auch m aterials a*
aviation gasoline..
Under Col. QamiXrell'e constant
supervision, llje sub-depot has
established a record of rapid re
pair of serious battle and acci
dent dam nre. Recently a B-24
made a nose landing on this
field, completely demolishing the
front p art of the plane so that
It wae declared salvage. An cn
tire noae-aectlon from another
crashed airplane was obtained
and substituted for the worthless
one, with the result th a t the
»q(
bomber relum ed to ItsI squadron
r&gt;dltJ&lt;
In ah operational condition
In
two weeks. A P-47 Thunderbolt
which cracked up a t th* runway
end. was also declared salvage,
but sub-depot engineer* rebuilt
it so effectively Diet it Is now
flying 'again.
A P-51 IJUitong
had an accident tearing off Its
landing re a r, buckling, th* left
wing, end smashing th* propeller
and engine. Col. Campbell had
it rebuilt and returned to com­
bat w ith its original group w ith­
in eleven days. A liaison a ir­
plane crashed end b u rn ed leav­
ing only Its fram ework end p ert
or th* engine. It wag completely
&lt;* rebuilt by the lub-depot and is
now hi use.
CoL Campbell, whose air corps
supply section has a record sf
1X5 days .w ithout an airplane
grounded fo r leek of parts, has
been praised by bombardment
squadron engineering officer* for
his fine sp irit of cooperation. On
t conclusion of a recant technical
( O a e ilu e i «r» r m
Tw»&gt;

m Farm Loan Gn&gt;
M To Meet
tloool
be elected, and
- th e 1944
elation bol

invited to
" T h e Aseoe:

I

'• ‘s i as
reports
„ be made
8:00 o'clock
the A see-

DJir,

M em ber A sso ciated l*rc

M

M U E R &gt;1

American Advance Units Fighting
Fjroin House To House For Cologne

Before The Japs Ix&gt;st Manila

Iwq Casualties Now
Reported At 12,864
As Futile Banzai
Attacks Take Toll

flrr brigades.
Ten
Superfortresses
raided
Tokyo on the heels of the big
raid Sunday. Reorganised resis­
tance stiffened on two but the
Japanese dead mounted to 12.864.
Thousands of other Japanese veer*
killed by I’hlliplne guerrilla i on
northeastern Luton.
G eneral MacArthur reporteu
the young Yanks have seised two
more Philippine islands—Ticao.
and B uriai —off the southern tip
of Luton. Severe Japanese losses
alto were reported from Burras
the British closed in on MrndaU y. Air raids on Formosu wer,
stepped up and all types of
bombers were attacking th- mr
ilrom r- guarding the Chins coast
Small local advances have beer
mode by Maiine* on two Jima
against stiffening Japanese re
listen e r. Adm t hester W, Nlmils
innouni e*l
By Starch I! a total of 12,84Japanese dead had been counted
by the slowly advancing Marine
of the Third. Fourth and FVtn
Divisions.
The enemy oroanlted a counter
attack in the Fifth Marine sectoi
C eatlssss - • re** T v s

MONDAY. MARCH

Ylinks Also SH/.i&gt; Approaclu's To 2 Brid­
ges Nt'iir Pwisbern;
!Hh Wins HoniluTtf

Joint Session Of Congress Receives Conferenee Report

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WASHINGTON. M i r . 5,
(API— Fred Vlnaon, economlt
HUblix«Ui&gt;n direetor,
wit
n u ffin tlfti tudav b\ Preuldm l
to he Federal U in
\dmh»t*(r alor. Virmmi would
fijrre*» Je«t*.e J«vnrw ** head
of the loan a gencte* which
were t r 'r r r d from the («!»*
mrr e Department mo they
would not come under the
jurisdiction of llenr) W iU ict.

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P r e s i d e n t Says No
S t r i n g s T i e d To
Sen. V a n d e r be r g

WASHINGTON. Mai

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a U’H f i !•« tht- i h r t ir m n n o f Hi*
S .-n a t t* B«*|&gt;tihln a n . i n f e r cl f t ,
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TH ESE JA PS PROPAGANDA I’l l o 'l n s
enemy occupation of Manila They we,,- i
a newepaper in the Philippine capital
them. At lop, a Hodobu (Army Depart in
Uiitrs the tlty diatiihulna ''ex im -'" t.- t
them of the “surccsaful" result* of wai n
paratroopers are pictured inaide a tda,.,
off for an attack op U.H, forces during the
, International)

Jit' JrtiMI iHfI

a m n urn c n i c n l
ir t | crlp j
to
«U I'rtl hie h t ' f r j ‘litni'»' o f ■ plftC'

"i» tiic I'ittc il S tate« ijc legation
••f right-

Draft Has Made P o l a n d Is N o t
Heavy Inroads On Asked To Attend
p
at r o, Security P a r l e y
P o o r XireH, Wo r n
OutEquipmentSeen
As Main Trouble
The Slate Highway I’alrul is
low operating on » skeleton
"mils due to the inruadv on Its
oersonnel made by the draft and
■onsiits of only 122 merniwrs, id
though ftlsle law authorise- a
maximum strength o f I'm. I ' m
.rotman F M Thornes tol.l the
Rotary
Club
nt
lie
regular
ultrheon nt the Mavfuir Hot,-I
today.
Each member of the patrol
work* a 12 hour day, bo said,
and Is subject to call at nil
hours of the night. Most tro u ­
ble on the highways, he said,
occurs after 9:00 P. M. with re ­
sultant Increase of work on patrolmen during evening hours.
With 738 persons killed in 1940.
the last year before the patrol
was organised, the death rule
was reduced by 166 the first
year.
Prior to the address of Patrol
man Thomas, who was introduced
by C. C. Blanc, bln daughter in­
law, Mrs. C. 0. Blanc J r . in­
troduced by Charles Morrlsoil.
"Indian I&gt;ove Call*’ ami “Smoke
Gets In Your Eye*." James Bevana of Gary, Ind. also sang a
tong of his own composition.
Patrolm an Thomas said that
th* m ajority of accidents on ■the
highways now are caused by
worn out equipment, with poor
tires and faulty automobilr parts,
causing the roost trouble. Drunk­
en * driving tanka high in th*
causes of accidents.
Chief offertke among drivers n m
to
speeding la parking on highways
while changing lire*.
All four
wheel* of the car m ust be off
th* highway before stopping to
change a tire, ha said.
Giving It os his opinion that
the exam inations for drivers' li­
censes should be made more difICVstlssM Os f u i Tw s|

Little Rain Reported
By Local Weatherman

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CornpU to, itn&gt;I fi*rrii«!ly act up, Ihr H int it.if "f i \ • Hi hr 1 1
j'A"Till prat r o -Athiiicry oyt||T)c&lt;l f * r r !i. «* in tin v» I
in r h r Du in Ihi i t u n On La Cufifei
ftiiTrs. h e r e
\ mi I r i l b r r g ’s
pU I i i n e t i t
mft&gt;
tom e tn t h e form of comment
th r
M ic h ig a n S e t i i f g
in t h e ^priM tr I t inmy, f io w W rr ,
1f Of»Hi) «•rd Cl it r n * r tVrmi

C ontract S i g n e d Woman’s I’luh To Thirteen Cases
Solirilnrs
W ith U.S. Agency Direct
Of Vagrancy Filed
In
Bed
Cross
Drive
Small Nations Given Sgt. Harry Robson
Kiwanis Club Gets
For Egg Purchase • ittfifiit
Kkl
f. • 11. ir( . »
In
Police
Court
Ritfht To File Char­
tin
&gt;tt 11«■«| nl i,(l .nt .
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ges Against Bigger

WASHINGTON. Mar
G overnm ent
t h e t ’t i l l e d

announced

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today

Has Thrilling Time
With Booby Traps

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Nation* ,-x, epl IV
In ml nr* living «-kill In hI lend
the
Wroiil St- iii 11v ' &gt;oif, noire
i,t Sun i u i m - 111 1111I
mean 4 1 noti.oi- !* to«r,-r,i -,( it
nil
v•t
I r»u. c re fra in e d
Jon ui,tn - p o n s o j mg t h r t oiifi-M-ucc but
a g r e e d t o p a r t i c i p a t e in tin- dts

cuns ion*. It »»«
.......... mm nerd
th at the voting firoceeduro has
been sc rw tl on by Roosevelt,
Stalin, unit Churchill, giving i h e
small nntinn- the right to bring
charge* against the g r e a t poWt-r
over the lutli-r - ol*),', ln*i».

S g l, H a rry
K. H o b s o n , a t m y
m r &lt; ! ir ,i! n U r r i d a r i t s e r v i n g *1 «n
r v i ic u n tl o i : i i x - p i t e l s o m e w h e r e in
K i n r u f rtrii« - t h a t h e f i n d - l - - »
t r a p s , muii I iTMiotiei i r n n r
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"f wa- in &lt;liirrgi- of h ilMail
i-le«liiiig out tirrm nn Im-iIv, rn«t-

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To S u p p Iy W I A
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Ircsscs, etc
he recently wrote
lot,
hla parcnla, Dr. and Mr». J N.
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Robson "W ell, we were jnsking
i ............... ... • i: &gt; i, \v
giwiii time until we found s
It,
I, I I .............
I •
r.iHilij trap between a niattresi
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V , 1.-1, '
M i ' In,., 'll.
and the s p rin g s; in since t » « \ *| F \ * ’. h r v i i n l , * r r U s y r
i /**■*. (
M*. - l&gt; H.f( &lt;1 &lt;• .1., ■I .
in rhnrge of the detail, I figured ( i r i i i l r " A ' . 'Ul I 'c f i l'i Cat in 1* It1 imtli \1 ■ t ,, -I W
Mr- I
it niv duly to check everything 2 K i t i i H , i i f i 1 •f n &lt; l r '* J ' - f fit 4 I I | ,.
Mi
I \ i ..l.i. M
p r r fii*rd'n t s■ t h r | •*■ i »■ *• M* h
l»-f„lv it wan moved.
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m&lt;
r
i.
ill Iii m y sr, |ii,
"Bov, you talk about -ouie- Um ft i Lta l , r Hfh “ A "
• M, .
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bml&gt; '• forehead -weatllig !"-t ' -ok 2ft r r t ta |rI - j. 'i l 41ci. { 1*1 U
M&gt;
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i &lt; ui i
unit l o o k Mini look
then lift a **!?'
1.
Mi I ......... It.
"( H*r I iitrii f i l l
| mm111f ^ hi I*I I. 1k1 m
111tl,
then three more look, ,,od
" I• M, ,1 . I n I , I.
a little lift Ho startin g on my #*jfkf m a i ki ( r*|Miitv ! it ikt 'l,.'* -' \ , . ,
1, r..t '
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M. -I . .11. Hi •
"
H h h U rii M r**i r * j | r I H
tuirk Older tin- bed, It Was a
1m■ 'ui t
\\ Hm. I i • I . 1. , •11. i Mr- I l\
\
r Til
bolter wm) to cheek, hound three
k 'l
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III, Ii Mr
M \
l l c ' l l , ,11,1. M l .
in all and dt aeon reeled (he trip
■A th*- 1*
’
J.. i l*hiII |.
Mi
I t . - r . 1,1,11,
wire. Tied strin g to all cabinet
Emm lentil Sln-,-1 to h if'l,
draw ers and pulled them open.
i til 1' 1 4»i
Stn-i-l I ,, I ,,f link A veinI,* I"
i-fli-i f i\»Nt. -Ml 11
This went on for alm ost a day.
it in
Mellmiv tile MjIt r
M......
All that searching for three traps,
Th* pupil* uf Mi«« Zilluli N rliairmiih. MiS. Biiiinl,-).
H
ii . f m . l f t m
but it kept my Interest and my W rlah'e *e*«ml grmlr cl»*» nl Miw I JU I.-,- IviM hlmff, M»Vlt tl
M*
S l.i i4 . 11
sw eating up cause about the time Routhvi.b' I'rim ary School were I N 1.ill.,11, Mr- », |t. Elliott I -III' If •iltll
if
iff
i I •l . m r h l n
I begun g ettin g a little careless commended end tlmnkrd p ro fu y Mir II rori.e \t .11..no1 a "'1
favih-v
,i |
XI M
i
v wh a 1"
ornl fast in rny searching, I'd ly for th r 1‘hiivtm vs gift lm»
Emm I IftIi M .,r t to I „kt
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th**
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mi'tnh*
t
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find another trap. They « r r i they mellrd for th r children of E m-l ,,f Urtk Avion,' lo Mf li"t&gt;
anti-personnel mines. Two were the prisoner- of wur in the h*i villi*
MlJulio-!.
Moughtoll, S h •if. Fill J.llltM &lt;1 h it'. tl.. - o.i.l
4| 11i| till,
Kir - 1 l h . p t . t
L i Ih. 'Atho trip type th a t would go off E ast, by Murlel^Drekc. meyorevv l l .lllf lll.lll
wh*l
S hiplftl
Mi*
when the m attress was moved of llury St. Edmund-, Suffork,
I-roin '.!.’'lli t-t i r c l 1,, Twi'iilu'tli • h nii h
and one was the pressure typo England, In „ letter to Mlw Street \ \ ,--( of link to Avo-.tdo •I* ’•k b t r f ph i ii Km rri i u i i n i1) JSfilk
th a t would go off had sotneon* Welsh.
Mr- Rnltrli Smith, ch an iiu m . i !•»1*1 u n t i l *i Imul • k m *
laid down.
Mr- I * J h i-hei
Tho
Englishwoman w r o t e
I II it i-:f; E M IM
Emm I wrntIHh S(r,’,-t to I lf I
"Wo used to teach mines and "W ill you plense thank tho pupil*
mine fields a t Ft- Henning hut of your second gre.h- (or Un­ In-nlh Mn-el W*‘‘ t of ();,k \ ., 1 f t , , , . ,
,'f S
I
H,« irv 11, , . -1•4.-• i i,, III, \ m\V ()',!» w,-,-k .
I don't recall as much sweating lovely gift boi of prevent* which mu* I*. Avacudo MrMrI f.-., .,1 l o r d i n g t o th,. N n v v lie, n u t " ‘g
was given me with many olhrrv |lr&gt;&gt;v»n. ihairmiro.
in the course.”
'Irv
J
M A sia n II-,. S t . i t |,,o u l l I i l n u d o
'1 h,-v w e i e
In another earlier letter, Sgt. for my party for the children ilnmtl.
Mr- Mi, lido Sntrlicr. Mr- .1
f v .w g lo W ill no,,
ft, o l, h i e , l " I
Robson, burn and raised in Flor­ of the prim ners of war ill tho fu lli ri Mr- E ( K inlaw
S.iriln n d ,,
Ap m too ol v
-on
of
ida wrote his parents all about F a r Havt.
From
Fifteenth *-t t cc ( l+, M i - K e n t i li u 11 f l ii u m i n , ( ,*rl
"lit order (hat each child vliould
the snow
have u parcel' on thr Chrivlmr*- Trnlh St reel W.,-t of O ak AVi- f!i|w,tid t hurpeiiing J r , 2fi.,7 i*«l
" I t has been snowing erery
Ik inetto A re., sou of Mr. Mud Mrs,
te , my hel|&gt;«r« and I undid mir lo Aval ado —Mr*. It
day,” he w rote, "and all day. tr
the g ift hour* and made up Crumley, chairm an; Mr*. John l ari F:. ChoriH-nilig; and. Edwin
The avrrnge depth le about two several smaller preaent* with the Kick.
Earl llrnddocK, von of Mr, m id
feet, although In places and Old of some picture book* I had
From Tenth S treet to Fifth Mrs, IDmry Fk. liradilock of Finag ain st walls it Is five f» et deep.
Street
West
of
(hik
lo
Avocado
teniriaa.
given.
Since we are on a hillside qra also been
linger*, rhalrnm n;
Tho threo young men, nil 17,
wish you could have aeeq Mr-, John
can look down in the vaBey and the“ I children'*
Mrs.
f
.
A.
Rowland,
Mrs.
H
ar­
are at home awaiting &lt;all to nr
delight with your
is* enow covered bousss. The
low
Good-peed.
ttve duty. ('horpeiilog, a gradu­
a. It would have repaid vou
snow covert everything like a
From Fifth S treet tn I nkr. ate of Seminole High School,
all the care and thought that
large, soft b la n k e t It looks Ilka
Wevt
of
Oak
Avenue
to
Avo­
wvt- rated as hosidtal apprentice
been given to the packing
Icing on the tops of ambulances.
cado—Mrs. Jim li*onord, ch air­ 2nd clnsa for duty with the
man: Mr*. Henry W itte, Mrs. medical corps.
T h at's some sig h t for a Florida of th e boiee.”
cracker like me.
Alex Johnson.
He went on to tall of fan
I'A I’E tr SHORTAGE .
l i s t DIVISION HONORED
throwing snowballs, .which h«
&gt;
PENSACOLA.
March 5. 0TV
found would pack tig h ter If
WITH TH E DIXIE DIVISION The I'eiivacola Journal und News,
U k sn off the lenders of ambulT h * plants which hsv* been ON MOROTAI, Mar. B. ffipeclal) morning and nfternuon papers
*9&lt;«. .
...
ordered through the Sanford G ar­ —Th* 3let
In fan try
Division hen-, announco that a newsprint
In more serious vein ha wrote den Club have arrived and will .medical hsttallon of which CpI. quote reduction will force them
of tha difficulties of operating ait be ready for distribution tom or­ John II Stapler la a member hsv to elim inate street sales and go
German* w ith ’ “ trench feet. He row morning at 10:00 o'clock been awarded the Meritorious to t a b l o i d siie during March.
added that the Germans wore b{g Mrs. S. C. Dickerson announced Service Unit Plaque for o ut­
T h e papers, edited under com­
heavy black leather boots ana th is morning.
standing devotion to duty In its bined m anagement, will require
when they had a leg or foot In­
Tha plants may be obtained year overseas
S tapler I* the advertisers to confine copy to
jury, It w as' tiecessary to cat from th* Garden Club s t the husband of Mrv Helen Stapler either the morning or afternoon
th e ir boots off. Tbo A:
o f Park Avenue and Biatb and the son of Mr. and Mrs. publication. No space-buyer will
sohlter, he sta te d , ksof
✓ Th* sale Is for the bone- J im ts Stapler, all of Rt- 2, Boit- no perm itted to run cd* in both
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L.C. Blalrdcll, retired college
professor who has worked* with
children Tor the past f&gt;0 years and
who recently rativrtl tn Sanford,
will address young people of th*
Inter-denomiiistionnl I-eagU" at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church, at
81)0 o’clock Tuesday evening. His
subject will lie, “ Training for
the Flig Game."
Two members of th* WACs,
Pfc. Cecelia Duprus and Pvt.
Alice Sodden, who ere stationed
with the Air Forces at Rome N.
Y. are visiting 1I.M. Gleason at
Lake Mary.
Seminole County consumed 291,117 gallons of gasoline and 77,972 gallons of kerosene during
the month of January, it was
reported by the D epartm ent of
A griculture Inspection Bureau.

Rainfall continue* to be scanty,
end during the first fo u r d v of
thle month ending th is morning,
ealy .09 of on inch o f rain had
been recorded her* according to
B. F. W hltner, w eatherm an. This
1* •&gt;&lt; of an Inch below norm al. •
D uring 194S, a d ry year, the
rainfall deficiency wae 10.44
inches. In 1949, a m ore normal
of ra in woe only

All boy scouts
and thefr
friend* e ra requested to be prosent to n ig h t a t 8:00 o'clock at
th* Episcopal P arish House when
the boy scouts hold their Court
of Honor.

y ea r *o t a r I* - t i Inch.
A s a m u l t at the d ry w eather,
the tem pera taro ha* been above
n o rm al F or March to d a te It hoe
boon 7*,8 degree* average o r 7.8

The reg u la r m eetirtt of S an ­
ford Lodge No. G2 F. end AJM.
will be held T uesday nig h t a t
8:00 o’clock a t tb s Masonic Tem ­
pi*. Th* FsUswahtp Degree will
be conferred. All m aster Masons
and F allow cm W o ra urged to

Th* reg u lar monthly dinner
meeting o f D ir* ora of the Seminot* County 1 imber of Commere* w ill be pld nt th* Hotel
o'clock Tueidk:
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T-Sgt. Thomas A.Cobb
Finishes 35 Missions
Upturns To Sunford
After Dying It,' mission* ui a
radio operator in a J lying F ort­
ress based In Filgland, T /S g t,
Thomas A. Cobh returned homtt
Friday to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs If A Cobh. (113 W est
Fifteenth Street
S g t Cubli was in action 10
months overseas.
Ho ha* l«ewn
awardetl the Distinguished F ly­
ing Croi*. the Air Medal w ith
five oAk-lcar cinder* am i th*
I'residential Unit Citation.
Hr was born in Sanford, a t­
tended local schools, and gradtlitrd from Seminole H igh School
in 1941
Fore one year prior ta
enlisting In the Army Air Corpa
in Aug. 1942. hr attended Gordon
Military College at Barncavllla
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Vinson Is
To Give Lives .
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For H irohito
For -Ditan Agency

Square Heads Also
Get Break In FiimH

By I I K T T Y C U I I K R - i f
A m v ls ln l I'rrss Beauty Editor
An oval fare Is w hat you need,
gnls. to get yourself a Prince
tC eatlaae* Vr**e raw * o w l
doten eggi w ere sold (luring Fcb- Charm ing or n movie contract.
• nancy, bringing producer* fe.
But don’t despair Movie make­
ew ujo. This Is IbfliiO (loten be­ up triun Wttlly W o ttn u rs ndvi«e«
low able*‘“In KcbTuar). !Ur4 ■that Men 11 fare as square as an
P oultry tales for last month to- ABC Uloek- enrr lie mtidc to" Innk
rival. Ho says.
' ’ :U la d $2.6r,u.W). '
Conditions a t specific market* . " I t’s all done with m irrors and
•* he described ** follows:
u dash of makcu|&gt; here and there
“ Pompano reached tbo peak »f —that'* why, with only 10 per
It. * * .r n fjv n n -h tb rm tx i—J 4 - tu eewt*-of Hollywood aclresse* oyMv , 2d, with
carlosds being ship- farcti, makeup men kevji mighty
" p a d on February E4.
Warm busy.”
• w eather m ktured crop* early.
tits .studio is equipped with the
. Baap* are now showing u sharp skill of Id makeup assistan ts
S tellne In volume. Pepper move- who help reshape the littlo
merit 1* Still heavy ami cggi-laAt* square, dliimo d, round nr oblong
a re gaining in volume.
i‘tue* 1 fares into that |K-rfecl oval.
, fo r eggplant have gone into .1 I It's nil It question of ninkl'lRl
* m arked .decline due to the lieuvy 1 shading uml hair styling th at
taswntm .
,
change* square fnet-d Barbara
, j/jltTb* m anager uf our 1 loi Ida Britton, round fared Itlnnn Lynn,
* - c i t y M arket says he has nut I aiding .Dorothy Ijim uur and tho
|« m price* *0 low nor thv move- diamond 1 "fine of Claudette Col­
? ' pisn l o f produce *0 slow then- bert into n srri en oval.
I . * t Wtla" tlm#.^ of •• the »ca*&lt;ui lit
Dhtuinril -hatred faces are most
1 several year*. Tolc beau* seem difficult to makeup to oval, says
be the only vegululile hold
who adds:
up In price. They art aril, Wally,
’’In Claudette's rase an un­
a t (3.25.
Tomrftoo* range usually
makeup i* required
t" KB Cent# to FJ.E5, and the In tunc dark
doe 11 hey cheek Itorte*.
are relueiuiit to tukc
them rtt even these low price*. Her iks r, being side, nerd* a
, S quash, movement Is poor, tun, bright highlight down Its center.
w ith Best grade bringing (E.oo. Sotti rll met(, ns In 'Practically
. “A, slight ihcrwtw lm the bean t Yours,* the . whole set I* bulfl
am ent Is noted nt PahnWo. j around her fare tn stress Her
i treqd should continue until 'best side’
Jonn Fontaine, says Wnlly, hns
a . th* full volume i* ready for
* harvesting In from 10 to 15 day*- . the coveted oval face, ns does
' Meat quality 1* bringing Hunt Paulette Goddard, of whom he
15.00 to 13.25; with very poor ] -ays: “She has the most perfect
f .q tta U ty going to the canneries at fare I’ve seen In EG year* of
l.il.S O .
Pepper* arr st'lllng
I makeup .-*|)erieiif *—she doesn't
e 19.50 to M.&lt;0 for t I ’2 bushel I - red ore bit of corrective make­
crates.
l.lma beam ur* bring up ’’
Pci hup* tin- on»ie*l way III ting* M r- IA «I to *4-0b
&lt; aiding*
ilm o v a m e n l i* light and deman -1 dersturtd his technique is to di»w
jj» alow.
Representatives
of the on oval over n picture of your­
S» WFA- *r* expected to stu rt large self, highlight nod lighten w hat­
" W ale' purchases lor k rau t tar- ever is wlthi.i iho oval, and
J! tfevlee. Celery volume (a innilrr- shnjkiw and lone .lawn whatever
I , ate and demani* uIm- tnorternit remains on the outside of It,
!• w ith
pricer
sllghll)
wenke. when you urc applying your
Price* range from u tup of C'.- make .1p. fox 3-4’s t« u low ol *l
Thl* slltidi g technique that the
‘ XX’*. W enlhri is fnu. but K i l l s u«le in the -Indio qiny be
OT 1 Supply I* causing sum.' ue,I in street makeup, too. But
[• wdnry.
1 i«* only the usual light every
l l 1 “ farm er* at * o ri Ptom - t u o lay makeup it", eontniry In |&gt;omifl q u it picking old trunnlues dm- lar belief, most aril esses use lit
«* to small sixes 11ml low p 'u e , tl* ..I no makeup off the screen
T ha -pew crop has just Started
Not tin they listhi in .-reams.
(* com ing in and prices shuuld t« Most of the girls, pf «uys. wash
1, higher In ft few weeks
West 11 tUeir fac.-» ami with plain ordi­
9&gt; qr continues hot and dry Ci T- nary shaving snap, (he kind that
- peed rain b»'Ut
-lad uses. Per 11use they find it
T h e Plant City slraw le-i.v - ««y -in the skin. Clrnnslttg cream
tvement showed r&gt; heavy d&gt; is us. d us a rule only to remove
iOEJIOE pints last tveea. u - 1- heavy screen makeups,
I SjT i 160,8111 pints being bipl” ■!
The only trouble with the nverrango.l nge American girl in the past.
? Daily average prices
21 Ccntit to a. cents
A *ny* W all), is tout »ne used too
Increase In movement 1 much makeup. Sir.ee the war -ho
expected thl* w w k with new crop tin* ciiiphtisitrd her natural liraucoming Into bearing.
v which ,• tin- Ainerlcan girl's
,-**8anftm l reports that up t* lie-ntage. Hi- snys;
M krch' 1 celery shipment-. 11 .it,
flVmlnole Ckrtjnty intnleil I-‘dr
cars, an Incrat-ee .if ct -»*j,- th e *ame period lust yen
“" hiHINTS TO HOUSEWIVES
® Pascal I* belrfg *ffip|)ed. with dr
’c Tihiffi' excffding'aum 'ly.
" enrh
t f M l r from Homr D rm nui
W* vr Ha* been a little too 'vuim
■Iratlon SpicialUU,
fo r celery. Large quantltti-r t.f
Tallahassee
cnbbtt(t« are moving by rail and
SAVING S I.IP COVERS
With Army netds for tentage
ami ulhur rotton textiles nil the
increase, few chair* nnd sofas
Will tiet new slip rover* this
spring. So, to keep slip covers
now in use ■Tonkin" anil wearing
ttielr best. try these cleaning and
mending tips:
llang slipcovers up to nlr
occasionally -outdoors, if posslblc. Because some illrt sifts
through, clean upholstery under­
lie alb while the covers are off
Brush ur varuum rover* weekly.
Washing 1* heller than dry
led as acting m anager of rleunb’g for pre-shm nk, colorF alatka
Market.”
Wil»o 1 'a s t materials. To check colorfastness, sew a sample (which
inclutk-n all the fabric colors, and
some of the trim m ing) to u piece
of while material. Wash thor­
oughly, using the same method
us fur the slip cover Itself, and
press. Then rip from w hite m a­
terial and see if color has "bled.”
When only arms or b»tk of
sllti-cnvers ape soiled, they may
be cleaner! separately. Place slip
cover wtumj *ide out on an old
suft bath towel, folded two or
three limes. Huh spols w ith dry*
cleaning f(uld. Work from seam
line to seam line to avoid leav­
ing ring*.
To keen a “new" look In allpcoven, iron on the wrong si tie.
Itlisto pleats In place along lower
edge bg/or* washing—U m akes
Ironing'easier. Iron, ufen" rip out
besting, and steam press to re­
move Itasting, marks,
'
“Tidies” can pro tact th a math
coven save washing, lessen wear
and poitpona patching. Make
(Sam of left-over piece* of slip­
cover malaria) if cover Was made
a t home, or of a different fabrla
In a subdued, harmonising color.
Blip-haste In place *0 they will
be eipy to tspte Off and wash.
I f a cover needs mending and
October 11141, She went
tn March the following no matching scraps are available,
Ml'. nurses
Vtltwajed 1utam
*
J#t|U
v
I
a
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were "civvies'- gat m aterial for patches or to
y had no unllorms to recover worn cHalr arms from a
place th a t spill not show—the
ar. 1942. Lieut. Le­ underside’ o t a cushion; o r the
in India at w h at waa outside back. K abrk removed foe
repair^ « n be raplkced w ith some
harm onising material. To p rev en t
(nickering later, all new fab rfc for
p itc h e r .shotiitb* be pre-ehnm k

(Ceatlsae* Ki m Pmst OKI
be delayed until Tuesday beceiue
o f scheduled adjournm ent tom or­
row without the trensattion of
h ualtinx’ due yd the death Satuifi
day of Senator Mose* of North
I&gt;e Mote.

BlAJTtO WMCKAOI litters p frt of our bpaehhcadcn I wo Jlm a oftei'U. 8. the shattered vehicles on the lookout for salvage m aterial a n member*
amtrac* and tank* bad bogged down In Uic 50ft vulcanic ash and become o( Ui» Fourth Marine Dlvliton. In the b r i g r o e n d a n atime e f the ihlpe
t u t tarieta for Jap gunner* on the dopes ot the Island. Walking among that took part In the Invasion. U. S. Marine Carp* photo. (International)
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Lt. CoL Campbell
Given Bronze Star
At Liberator Base

A r m WflKS Or ITAltMAK because of floods. It 3. Ninth and First Army troops have started a series ot
huge drive* *nd stormed » riu n the formidable llocr tliver b arrier on * 22-mllo front. Shortly after tho
offensive bejnn. th* town of Jullrh was capUiccv) and our Infantrymen were hjtUtng In strategic Duren. Tlio
main bridgeheads, arcordlng to the Clcrman radio, were rstaliltihed to tire north nnd south uf Ltnnlch (I),
southeast of Jullch nt Selgrisdurf (2), und above ami below l&gt;uren (3 ). Meanwhile, said the Nazis, field
Marshal Montgomery “ha* begun new breakthrough attempts" ol lire north end of th* Allied Unc, while fur
lu Useauulh k&gt;«. Feliuo's Third Army Uoopi were repotted In huartiruedteu.
.
( I ritrrrwtUmul)

It-silliB M g r
P sss Uss)
inspection ol hi* unit by Second
Air Division offirers, the report
was made, "This orgunltution
ha* so Improved sinew Its In­
ception that It Is now practically
Impossible to find fault with
them ."
The citation accompanying th*
h r n n x o ^ g t a r . r e a d * -. i a p
_ art, “ CoL
eurvt
(’ampin IPs skill ns a sub-dep
(otrlriinnder, Ills superior tea tiershlf. and hi* constant devotion
to duly have contributed m ater­
nity to the success in com bat of
the 445th Bombardment Group
und to the effectiveness of air
maintenance, nnd as su-"h reflect
great credit on himself and th*
armed Torres of the Hotted
States
To! Campbell, whose wife live*
at L’llh Sanford Avenue, Sanford,
Ela., is n graduate of Tennessee
Military Institute, Sweetw ater,
Term.. ami attended Colorado
School of Minr* and Georgia
Tech. He wn* n mining engineer
to civil life.
In IP 2 i he was commissioned
im officer ip the Infantry Be•erve. and for ftiur years was
onqmnv rommeuder in grade of
iiitain. lie was colled to active
duty In September, 1540, end has
serv ej with tho Eighth A ir P o rte
in England since October. IftKf,
lirst IIS St ation adm inistrative injwetor, then ea aertlce-group

Representative Eaton (R NJ)
already h£j~ ‘~tfn*lUly “ n c v p tn l
the invitation to become a dale
gate. lJcut, Com dr. Harold E.
Stkaaen. another Republican chos­
en, also hoe said ho will attend
the conference.
Up to now Vendenberg has
withheld an y comment despite
receipt of an official loritation
from the 1‘resldent. Mr. Hooseveli
a i d In it he was confident the
tig h t chosen “wnold effectively
contribute to the realisation 01
the hope* end expirations of th&lt;
American people fo r an Interna­
tional organisation through which
tbla Nation m ay play It* full pari
in th* m aintenance of interna­
tional peace ad security."
T he Mkhfgmn senator Is under­
stood to - h a t e . communicated tn
A dm inistration leaders hit deslr,
to h at* si*tiranees th a t he will
have a free hand as a delegate
and not be bound to sopppr
commitment* about which h# noknow* nothing. He I* reported to
Have slgnfled willingness to back
the broed principle* agreed uji-.ii
In the Dumbarton Oaks confer­
ence.
Some Congressional delegates
to International conference* h*v«
complained in th* past th a t the)
were expected to support a pre
conceived American plan. Thv
Brvtion Wood* monetary meeUn*
last year ha* been cited as sue.
a ease.
Vandenberg* has made It a
cardinal principle of hi* stand 01.
International
security
metier*
th a t the U nited Nations organ 1
cation which la expected to b.
formed at San Francisco shei
have the rig h t to review prlo
political agreem ents In subscqoen
years, In Die tig h t of thei* e w e r
on th e peare of the world. , .
■ In other words, he has U&gt;lu
friends that while he expects *.
separate peace conference to *ctth
such matter* ax boundary qtie*
lions, he feels that tho leagu
should be empowered to recoin
mend and enforce changes 1.
those agreem ents threaten l&lt;.
breach tn* peace in Inter years,
President Rodsevelt made II
plain In his talk to t'ongrees lm».
week that the western boundary
of Boland, for instance, will be
fixed a t the peace table. It »P'
purently will not be a subject for
immediate discussion by thv inter*
national organisation, once it
rume* into being.
vandm oerg *' v;e*« on thl* u n i
other international question, np*
parently h aw been recorded raretally *1 the B u te Department;
where much hope for Donate tnin*
ority support of forihcem 'ptt
treaties Is placid in the Michigan
senator's leadership.

Draft Had Made
Heavy Inroads On
Highway Patrol
Thirteen Cases
Of Vagrancy Filed
In Police Court
lO M lnant S'raaa VlS* Oae)

.Sheriff* office had no exact
figures at noon today, other then
more th an 20 vagrants had bean
rounded up.
Among those mumled up war*
nine negroes engaged in a “skin
same" In the tiackend of a juke
Joint, location of which Was not
re'-—iled hv th« S h e riffs office.
Fines of (25 each or 30 days,
were Imposed by Judge J. G.
Rharon upon two white men on
chargee of vagrancy: Charles J .
PXIPAIINO FOI COMMUNION, a trio of M arines kneel In pfayer during a abort lu ll in tha battle for Moto*
Duggan and Je ts* Keene, and
yhrrta airstrip on I wo Jlm a. Behind them three of their companions look over a shattered Ja p bunker w hite
rise the following negroes, Cal­
two others a t left keep a thorp eye out for the enemy. The praying fighter* are (L to r.): P v t Edmond U
vin Baker, Thom** l . •Ipnak: Jr*
Fads], of Niagara rail*, N. Y., Pvt. W alter Bokowskt. Syracuse, N, Y , and P v t Nicholas A. Zlngara, also o t
Harry wi»lk*t, Henry Stavene,
Syracuse. This la an official U. S. M arina Corps photo.
(International Sou ml photo)
Richard Du rail end Mitchell Du­
vall. On like eMantes, B y lm te r
Wilson was fined BIO or *0 days
sed Steve D. Cherry, $5 or 20
opposite Duisburg.
Anti-tank[ gun* were wheeled days.
Vagrancy charge* against Leon
ithtn* and were
up along the
I
hlastlr.g S e tTfnan pillboxes on the W ashington, Eddie B utler and
cast. hank,
^ — , while
‘ j heavy gun* Mg' Lee A rth u r Robin ton ware dlaflier- back kept up a teien lleis
' O tte r fine* In court ware: W,
cnnnnnading.
Tha mag-'-llutle of th* German II. Wnlnwright. whlta, «0 fine fbr
inu iisw a vwm raw umi
collapse ami the disorder of th* drOtikennesa; salvo the frilowiflg
Stettin Bay.
retrea tin g troops &gt; * * such th at rinha‘against n#gn&gt;#*: Hattie Lou
Two Russian spearhead* on the
the next few days were ox re c to I White, charged with reckless
Battle near Kotberg and a t Koeidriving, |2B fin* or 00 days)
Ur h are heen supplem ented by
to determ ine whether th* enemy '•men Thomas, Jr., hit and run
a third farth er e a st Iwtwecti Hoes*
can rally o n the e a st bank of the m ir, ’Hf' or «o days; For
tin and Schlane. Berlin Snnmihced
Rhine and prevent art Allied
th a t perhaps BOO",000 N an s ana
sweep' ae rb ae. the river.
menaced there.
*
‘ (
Associated Prea* Com -spo-dcn'
*“ “ rr-IT B A tllB tt.
, p E O H O lA ^ a r tly cloud
'Hal Boyle reported th a t Amer­
ican patrols last n ig h t got across
ra th e r w arm
to n ig h t *" I
cloudy and warn) Tuesday
.the Rhine over th e 1,100-foot
*how«Ti -In . extrtm a north
following vfhlt* persons- Carl G
« e* t rc a tra t portion*.
tu rfe d shortly before th# enenn
Schaal an ehafge u f Spaedlng. M
FLORIDA—Continued
.W
touchAt off thousand* 01 pound.
A At

American Advance
Units Fighting

ficiflt. Patrolm an Thomae said
th at there are many people now
driving who could not even pass
the test* now given. They ro t
their driver’* license
without
haring to lake an exam, he eat
plained, because they had bee*
driving before the law went into
effect requiring examinations.
tie recalled, waa
legislative act Id
first school w al
set up lt| Lai ■land in July of
that y ea r and IDl men enrolled
Only B2 g rid m
for th a course
ated and of th it, 11 were drop!
ned very quit lx because they
the grade or re*
___
___ influence to try
to keep their }obs.
Visitor* a t today'* luncheon lh&gt;
eluded W. N. M iner and fee d V.
Jew ltt of Ca)«U, Maine, C. ’ 1L

A rnty

»«’

runnlni
s p e w i n g , »fl.

Honda « f negroes (stru tte d
werei Christina Bryant, ch atted
with having no health caril, f u ,
and Eddie Lee Hehdrlx, charged
with speeding, %n.
, ,
,

able Y early.
F lre w v d wlndstnrn

•apture the railroad
rt the norch, : r»f t

H

W. Irnuig Jr. or W in ter. Ghrvlen.
O, L. Tnylnr of Orlando, James
Reran* of Gary, 1ml., end . Mi.
end Writ. O.
Blanc J w ~

OPEN DAILY 131*3- J W ,
ADULTS 40c - - SERVlCE^iOc

LASTDAY^

I'LO SC A R tO C N l

r«3 ugfatt

rtM report*.

F irs t

town.

Lethe*’ of IfUntlhgton,

Defend** Split
Tha

ICm IIss -4 »‘r* «
Owl
_
but w»s_ repulsed with loss u ( ^
many men, Ntmitx said.
E ighty one prisoners of whqm
45 were Korean* Ih d 'IT Jap r.itev .have been captured In th j right­
ing fo r the tiny rocky isleiul.
The Japanese counter-attack o t A
Match 4 left 'the line* aullstanttally unchanged, it waa announced
Enem y, rasistaoce, N linltj (aid.
wa* stiffening In n il, &gt;«ctcrj ;and
small arm s fire was mutiAtlng.
Hand to hand fighting waa in
progres* In, th e F ifth M a ritic 9
Division zone uf action where tho
ground fX ' rough and naturally
suited to defensive operations.
The southern airfield- mi I wo
Jjraa came under scattered “urtll
lery fixe during the dityj t&gt;ut^
evacuation plane* continued to
land and take off.
Guns of the Udl. F le e t'o ff Iwo
continued to pound JapunrsK lines,
and supported an attack on
March .‘I.
Pront reports Intllcalctf t h e #
doomed Japanese garrison' may
make a mass suicide attac k on
the three Marine division* p r o s ­
ing them to the northern and
ckiteru edges o f-lh e Island/
In M anila'unjta of the T h ir ty - ^
seventh Division cleaned o u t t h e *
last of Japanese resiitetv o in
the downtown district with cap­
ture of the finance building, one
of tho structure* where th a Nip­
ponese made suicide elands after
the fall of the old welled city. #
General M nrA rthur disclosed
.hat g -errillas under Col. R.W
iVoIckiAen cleared the Nipponese
from llocos Norte, III the extTvmo
northwest corner of Luton, in
flirting thousands 'o f casualties _
while suffering only mfnor loss-“
es themselves.
He described the fighting ex oi
’Irregular type which th e en:my has been unable to fathom ,"
nit gave no fu rth e r details. A
pokesman sunt the guerrilla* £
were supplied- .w ith . .American
arms and since the Americans
arrived in Luton have been’ re ­
ceiving effective air support.
The announcement Is tho*11rtt
of n m ajor blow struck bv the _
cuerrtlla* since mld-Summer when #
M aeArthur rei&gt;orted they had
seiird control of many arena in
the central and southern Philip
nines.
Volckmnn was a regular \rrny
officer when Die Japaneve’ in 0
vaded Luton and after Uatauu
fell he started training a t/e l1knlt Filipino organisation in (he
north.
M aeArthur awarded him thv
Distinguished Hervlce frn ss F e b ­
ruary 27. Ills home is at Clinton #

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TOE3DAY ONLY!
^ H e iT lM N Y C K

�V

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■4

-ttotthatriuficHu iM3

Kaiser Profits
Of $27,274,487
Listed In House

j

Pfe, t e g « Alford
r|« Serving In Jtaly
AT A TW ^UPTH AiR P tlR C E
SIGNAL UNIT—flervlnr w ith *
adfcal u nit of a 12th Air
llrnal Corps platoon, soips*
Wod th a Want Hu m '
d rth em . Italy, Pfe. George ft.
id . f ia i iliuff, CaU/.. has
»n» harrowing days In
ipm ietarfnr fo *be medi­
a l th a MM In hla p b -

horaa of bar parents, • .Mr.
M n. 1 Ilf nliin RAnfonL f li*
"W cT *A fford^ra5H a ■ cloud leas'
iU m on ihg loJaiad nf Cnraka, ' \Ve

^ T ln T tb s

men hlhola.’

U was over. Fortunately

dp

ana

• States

heels of the

^ '''illN iJ J U N

Yuui raplt ij

Iti*11 luhn H S u y d c i , | h':iMH/1 til
fr**m Fom yojjoli.*, I'n , is cru* ul
k tIn- Hi'tiM*** m*»ie per?i#lrti! iiihu
I U r * I**»r ftmt Irrmii he hits kept
I beftm* the i l m i ^ it hill for lii,t*i$0
rmlr* **f uuf3Cttnlmrnt.il iiipri

i.itrh'Mis *, without ifeUint? m.u’h
i mure than « n«v*l
Now t &lt;uiKr«&gt;3iiuiM Snyder join*
i the riiiik.t of the I tolil Suu &gt; ^

In reu trsMiucing ht* lull the uiher
»li$). he explained that
his high
uny* tmiI*Wen etmxtrucirit at the
tune «&gt;f Henri Hnrhui lt.e\ w.uihl

tune puitl f«u t h e n i * e t 1*s she
e iuI t»l ihi* yeii*. *in iik lh- stum
( try mime limn ten bit the iIuIUi m
in I in I | hn tulihkji tout*, gy *, *
Hi* hill piuvnlr*. tor I 'Hi fotil
m ole higliw u\ h, thie*- rii*t
in d
m i notLh and *4»tiUi, uith
never m ole than u I pri sent
I guide
TI IK
forced
leMignnlim
id
Je*!*v .bmen take a out of govern*

that wartime «tip pin * -*t i n
ftiVerings an* sli.u t , n 1
.sit*:
more than swum in when if mid* iron ,shim Id hi* given to then cuts*
A light covering of was. iltii
it not her flaiullnv com m ittee lo
thr 4? th at already lie tripping penetrates the pur* s of the lino
leum In recommended hv hmiU’
over u c h n th ir 'l fret
ecotuuiliptp of the I* s I*ei*i»*
It ia, of coume, the old “*IM#w'* merit »»f Agi icultun* n&lt; uion-,
committee
to investigate mi the su rface from tb it and n a «
American actlvitlr*
Linoleum that is k«*| t w-ivid %• 1
The eitnhliihm ent of th** coin rh-aned properly will giw u &gt;•
mitte, in perpetuity, came in ihe *tf useful surface
ABiue M ilio n thiil A. S. “ Mikv*1'
Maivufaeturera arc of the opin
Munronty (D. Okla). put into thr .‘hat more linoleum i - m i li l x - l
hopper
amendment*
rlnrifvi'nr jm i i ) than is worn
'In. i.
the actlvil lea of the special coi'i washing could Ih* sowed d .%n\
nntiee net up under the Maloney- thing splllrsl 011 (hr I lour ts wiped
Muiiruney bill ft* alud&gt; the uiud up Immedlatrly with -» damp
jn^iizatiun and Ntieamlinhig of chilli,
YtrU f i l l kri‘|* 4 * a v e»I
CungreiA.

K,

Mias., hu*hy-haired John

K. Uankin.
P A R L IA M K N T A H Y r.peris uu

Vale Pitching Ace
Signs With Newark

ftt-t

('offee Producer Is
( ’ought In Pinch

sleep, then go ahead ami buy t h e
damn Yankee* ’ M
Webb did juat that with the
aid of Marine Capt Dan t'opping,
owner of the lat* HrtnikTvn Tig*-rof the National Football League*,
and Col. la r r y MnclMt d. iorm rr
president of the Brooklyn Uudgera. Webb met (h t pair th tee
cart ago
in Washington w h ite
IM
.
he had spent tnueh tim e tiecnure
of Army and Navy cor.tracts.
To tne average . bnsctMill fpn
Webb’, riee from n cerpcuU*—*•
1928 to head of hi* own f e n itia c ­
tion f|or» whic|L employed 'JTi/JOn
w orken Tn lt»42, hie
&gt;V r.
len’t a . Im portant a« h u obittiro
liaseball background W*&gt;t&gt;b never
organised but. and isn’t a
the
N U ttar holding true even
now.
He doubts th a t iveii MacPhpil.
with his e*;ca*t«iciUcr, wrU lyod
him to w orrying and bocomiitf a
Yankee fan,
“ I won’t even mov.i to Now
York,” say* Webb. “J w ent into
this thing «m a buiinara oppor­
tunity and I bsliove it’s a sound
Investment.'*
Although U&gt;« *oft-spoken native
of F m n o , Calif,, c.ectinei to
comment on th a eaten of h.U
holdings In one of baseball’a big­
gest deals of a ll tiros, it Is be­
lieved th a t h ^ * n d Topping hove
more than 49 p er cent each. The
entire transaction involved a re ­
ported $2,800,000.
Until ha bought into the rU hr*t
baseball enterprise in the game,
Webb's closest a ffllistlo n ' with
organised ball w as In 1910 when
a t tha age o f 17 ha reeaivod a
spring tryout yrith Spit Lake City
□f the A c lfle Coast l a s s us. He
was a right-banded p itc h v but
’‘failed to sank a th e grade.
. .

«

p artklpatlan s ta rs on bis S u ro paan-African Middle E ast ribbon
~«QM fo r th e T u nliisn and. two
fo r ths present cam paign in Italy.

i n g . in tie h 1n c 1 v a n d h a d * , nurnitit s t r n t t o i i nf t h e plitiitn lio ii a m i
t r n i s | o$t
fi
n u ir k c t
Among

item s m j b.

1 nre

filing

f•■,!■ 1 .,: .nil tabulation

in

s

half iicre

(dot

$2.lift in I U Pi now 1 4 iiM.
Ricking cost $(&gt; four y e a n agn

coat

and row cunts $! 1,(54,

\

Thr*e incr«ai«a arc
tlue to higher wages• paid worker*'
w orkers'

tiwainn. the eoit of Itvint:

h ai

m u r e th u n &lt;l&lt;*.il&gt;le*l since 1940
nnd t&gt;iM»usi- ) &lt;i|(iml&gt;i4's g r o w i n g
jlx l u i li u i h /n l i i M y i v n f a rm srork« i , n chaiu'i* (** muk*- nu*re n»*in«-)
in fiictm icv T&gt;&gt; Kt-rp their w o r k ­
e r s , v r o w e r - tout IhkI to m t s e

f h e coet of iltyiny unit depulpInir h ss| tisrn Iron) AH cents ju r
•bO pound*

in

1910 to $1.3,A in

1044.
Hues, shovels end machetes
cost up to five ttm ei ss much as
in 1940. All ore ImjKirled fronr
tha U. S. I’mrti fur the depulpirft
raschinery are made tn Colombia
and the cost of ih ,se hee not
igcrimsed as much.
■,
Ailminlstralwin snd supervision
costs increased from flfl cenU to
$ 1 . 48— m ojlly
due to h ig h fr
salaries. Transportation to m ar­
ket is up from 30 cents to 90
cents due to scarcity of tires snd
trucks. Even railr 9ad freig h t
rates were inerresed 20 per cent
last year and have Just gone up
ano th er 20 per cent.
The Federation says th a t not
all the costs of growing coffee
have been included In th eir
figures. ' For instance, . interest
rales and costa of sent) Ing the
coffea from m arket to the coast
and then to the United S tatce
are higher.
An .even tig h te r pinch on the
grow er liee in the neer fu tu re,
when a social security law fpr
farm w orkers becomes effective.
This will Increase salaries by
about 36 per cent, the Federation
estim ates. Compulsory pay for
Rundava Win mean 17 per cent
more fo r w o rk eref severance pay,
8 per cent* 16-day annual vaca­
tions, four p er cent; end life
and health insurance, sis p a r
cent.
w
-

bailer T hat's superb rhurki' g in
any league
Thr Ipswich, Mass . lad habaseball -uvvy, cutliliietil
ID Ife
lie * t alio out on Ibe hill. , I |a
iiutrk it, .m ipupate playKd's mint Impressive * - r*ibt
Uon was pitching 36 ...... .. .tivo
acurele**
acotrlesa jy nnlngs sgaldsl (»p col
‘ emi-pro nines, Im hiding
a - t i U / nhlnie
lr
1-0 ufowt of Holy
**----L'niii
The modrat Machaj, one of nine
children — seven boya —started in
bleb school baseball, football and
basketball
which
moved
the
s|wirti editor of the Ipswich I'-Aher
III keep a standing head no file
for 16 years— “ Machaj lead- tugM
to victory “ Four of hu- lmuti#ra
are In the service, and a: other Is
a physician. Ed majored in indus­
trial engineering at Yale
Despite all this basabull Activ­
ity in the MarhjtJ household. Ed's
mother saw her ffral cullrgr gam e
last • um in or when he blsokk)
I'rlncetun.
With the same quiet confidence
tbpt
h a s shown out in 4ha
middle of the diamond, MarheJ
Vows th a t “ Mom w||) ite seeing
me in a big league uniform next

summer.”

liaseball experta
who have
watched big Etl m ystify th r opposltion, are su re she wifi.
The A merican Indian maid
u*-d the crltnsoD Juice of a blood
root stalk fo r rougr.
The Flying Fortreaa has 3441
anti-friction hearings.
About 60,000 civilians T i Edig.
lA/iq wore c pi ployed on w^xul
project* which provided harbor*
for the Invasion of France

S u p r e m e 1 hum

- &gt;.t

I

w ater.

tsttvr • nmigh

*

, - r ii.
i in the lino- 1
t t ." ) it N r)el use
•
1■l' ' k,')-.1 use the alk a li -ssn 1h. iinnieum and
Tt

'»rtttlr

fkr

nr ‘ f a j i ’l

p a l 1:

1111

*nd

i

M t-b fso

4

t
t-r 111y cleaner*
- &gt; ........
imwiler -which
ut* (1 I In -tit f.,ce anil open (he
l” '&lt;*-

t h a t d i r t a nil g r e a s e c 4 n

&gt;i*rn*

m th • buim when /Bled

.... ..

into

-I

.14

3
in.I

the

rnatc_

* bn 1 *1 to clean.
In* »l i be fairly dry

■n i *nm II section of
.»! a time with overlap*
kt ' Neverr use eltouxh
1 in .
wot*** *0 that it can itel
get under the
ml loosen the cement*
............ tin
mi • u ilernvath.
1 on limit'd

*mi king

softrn* fit#

ntai vriii I *o 1ha 1 walking ofl it
1 a usfs 1Li 111age

» itaih

VV,**h Mils*", w 11Mr 11 Iiii 1if IIm dry.
"■
....... .
dry n tT iy - w r

conipound which contain* oil
When the fhair nui«t I** w.t-iied

,-MU I -&gt;' ,i
)iulUt)iaD or
l'n -'i " t l \ Iti*' | ««ir w ui ihould
imiiri'i unit ■» ir-. oxpenlivd
.. n-»- tmi tui*p« mori* time »nJ
■■r f.•1 1 m I'uti-ttmir
I.. 1'irvi'iit il&lt;nlinir nmi cuttinjr.

1mostly Southern 1 ruMo.l !•• !! ?,

»t.■*•!,- mid Irttdf- itrr r»|uipp*q
-a *f &gt; • t Iti( -mnnUt yllitrri*.

linoleum- flour clean hi

KatnbHahinir the comrintte# on dusting with a d r i rm*p in i onh
a perm anent group *«* u nen* ikCCssionnl wash in a. im 1- * ' ft Im*
rUaiuajiUuy tnck m emoered by vary heavy wear. Iluwcvut n r i i i
»t wily t$»rliameniariuii fro tt U*e an ulled mop or sweepiUf

*-. Unit thr k-^- *if Kitchrn rb^ir*.

im iil the-inuii-wh.. hs-t.l ni.uv t«-.l j , he m u COuliln'l racall itwl any

Webb Purchased
Yanks On Landis
Reconunendation

vi.ifi »■i«-nr i u ( l

l:»e the &lt;tr enfnltrird Ct»n|cr«»n H i
vi hut happen* 7 The Hou«*e I* no

Tupelo,

,uiry

‘ .Vrf In f l't*itfMni0 1 nl**&lt;l. o r 1
Mull, «(&lt;•up»mti folloved

l -i n o te urn find f elr Im m
W i.
. I
k lt»
g hw
ee ► m
iu ja c k s T is s F r r r
j irfiv
in i'et fin
HiK
|i mvvrr bi»rr
u nrn
f i
WAKit I hi ( t i l l N - - Tins was t i, ‘ -favurHa* fnr many ................ n^*r

I rral j«b« than any other exrcu
•uch c o m m it t e e bail ever been
1 live
Not even o ld 1 ‘‘curmudgf* m“ established ' b y se ttin g anide the
Inlvrtoi S iH ie ln t ) lek es at his rides, c im in n e n tin g heaniigp and
best hits had a* many finger* in ramming through u v«itc with no
1 the federal pn
more than cursory debate.
Junes titles Secretory of Koiii
HU0GINO TH E SANT), th(jWVK*j»7e*W'Xi—
try to equeeaa th eir bodies Into lb.Rankin'.*
m easure
originally
least possible space aa J$r$inf*eT3ft,--n[Kis them iti liu' background may be seen the landing cruft merce, head of the Heronst t lid lOu u*« defeated on « pimple division
Fiiiiuice
f
n
r
p
.
chimnifin
or
memthat brought the men ashore.' U.S. Murine Gnt-p. Phuio iInter/tetionu} Soumlphoto)
of the Holme, but he imineilintely
he 1 uf the board &lt;d Def$*ti*e Pin fit called fur a roll call vote, piiin-tg
I 01 p , Ik f*n »e Slip pile* * 1*f p,, nil the meiiltierp oil the m util
E% | m I11 11111 t &gt;1r I 11141ik I"' n l e t ...»i A»l
The com plexiun cliangcd c-u
*t.r uc t icivi pit* w ii» t he i*f *-cI''I*hi ■**
1 1 $or y Boat d foi \ tm'iit lofiai I tin
sidcrmhly (smile faces ”u ludh
relocnlinn rauipn f *•f the hi pane .»
ration,
ho
re
ign
Service
Ituihh
g
s
unit's t»f the aisle m ay hr rv-d if
on the west coiut if 1V) J2 Hi
1 1 nill 111 is*mil. Foreign Trmie /.one*
tha perm anent com m ittee d e ve l­
firm viat* one of f»U *eltH‘ted n\
Board,
Inland
Waterway*
Goi
t»
,
ops Into as much uf u hot had of
the Wui Dcpmtmeiit to &lt;lo Army
lly U » l BLACK
Metal*
Bene
1
b$
■
Co,,
Will
Ibiwloc
c ontroversy us thr old Die* corn
N avy construct inn work, lit* ha*
N E W IIAVK N. Colin. — With
bid 11 between If* and Jo uu fields* »ig league "rout* waving fount.o- tlou Boaitl. Buhhei Reserve Co., m ille r iiid) Seventy llv$ii&lt;sints
in
Dam
age
t
01
p
.
War
Mum
Webli, w Ih» was lnun mi ,\(i;
*en* and contracts at him dyrm
fno * Coiiliol Itoiud, National \ i
By FRANK EKK
17, I HlKl, believe* his p.u lm’he j*ast two ’*$*a.Hon*i* Ed Machai 1 t lii\»-. 1 outicil, M ig i a t o i ) Bud
A P N ewafeiiiure* H|iorta Writer
ship in the Yankee* won't ham
housing dir«H'tor, *tiid the tuiei
y ale's JO veli» -td&lt;l intehlng aeii'.a Conservation
Commission
and
N E W YO RK - The lute Kene- per his g o l f game which is tMiial
fp n would be e u sfd gr* titlv if
cimldidt
reniiil
m
'illltllKiitklitll In*t 11ill "Hi
aaw M ountain (jindia, baaehgtl'* iy U'tiVfcii 70 ii nd Jlli lli* best turn, just
tl»e g o v e r n m e n t gugm iitrcd full
(frit
commUaioner.
did
have i oiii'd wns n liT in the PhoeMit lunger than hr dnl
1 I Mh was w lie
J*me* ami t 111 ploy 1111 nt ti» the li^ihjing work
JHo Ed. a nghlhandttr with
iom ethln g to do with the aale « f I priejimateiii vli veurp* tigo
- Wtitlrtre w e r e n ’t fo r * ’ ;ir uN nr»d ITU for Ki year* after the war,
ceHeiit
control
Add
: o&lt;h \
the New York Yankees o f f e r n i l
used lit indulge m a lot of gi**‘d
M a d 'h a il
i'ii4 » g o lfer
bill
thut a t t r a c t in g more mUsane
bull, has a lw ays wiititetl to la
He advlaecl Delbert Kugrne Weld*,
■•u..
.1
Wriih | iron i i »e* rluil I a t f v ih
uni jo 1 it*ii g o n
lli*
utept •1
millionaire Phoenix, Ariz
c "ii,
. .(
In
11 \ I Johu niieshuig s p"*! win i *nn
' 11
Ht’dlii'Ail w dl h Ik1 1 ii 1i * *' * Wm g
that direction will come when C
traetor, to "buy the damn Y»&gt;» | m »nil mug l be \ .1 ■i- * ! “ ppi**'
[ » *ill 1 Slf uilttee, follow ing u !»■)*"! ( i&lt;\ Dr
i t w lirt
Halid in, said the law *h”idd be
t e |»1.1 I * to 111r N 1- wa 1 k Ii pgrp
k*e» ”
V»C! ” nil til14 a*t 11 - d4*’i T3* 1I llli'.t HIK
n n « ' ‘ii d o t y Mi 1hi1 I ’m if i.
j 1 ■’
Intel notnuoil leag u e,
Jt • 1 lie r $ ^ 4i b*141 Im.|4 It Utwftru1 ihc uinendfd to allow non Fyiopeafi*
Webb* w ho i w 4 f» and I i *•It ‘ | h o ld s fee I» t h e -unu* w,i) idMuil l he
e»&lt; 1lJ&gt;11*4! f 1 kill
who at prenvoi are ex
N»• w V111 k Yankw**' No. I farm
proficient with a act «»f g«ilf clt.h*. h 1 * - h o t r 11 f 1h »• 1i*af g 111
"»!••• i in ni iim11*■i - iti thr ■L i
a ”i king in urboi 4U a w. In hr
team which ha* ***t)t iti niM’ • 1 tirr, j*. - 1 11• 41 .41t■■411■i 11m tab!.
met Judge Laniiia on nil A r irun.)
f.tMin «
1ruined fo* hulldirig
si a its to tlie majors
w
course about Jfi year* p.g«&gt; The
.. i- » ■’ • -I r, r . i «tiii jf hi r.u. 1 ..n&gt;
to in E uropeans in apt •ifi. .1 TC
U r ' s a fine prosp ect/* sit
judge uievl to spend hi.* wn i**t*
t bmv lit' rtl 0 1 i ril pol 1«i l i&lt; in t»i itij;
ho
t'lulls The toillding V) . | b - r v
Vale Coach Red Bolfp, "a* g&gt;
out that-a ’way and the pair 1***
until L-fit - wpok'
Op Vil p
as I’ve ever t e m " Rolfe
came fa*t friend* deApile the dif
l*i titlit'lLl, stiiiD1tii mi* fvur ililution of tU - Ear upi an
Mi
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l.«, 1
t
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if rn •ri F |..p*"«n*
t•r 1 111 m11 1 at third t&gt;axe for in* 111 »• * 1 •I!•:13s1M1 hu
ftrence in aga.
1|U. |f air trained, »a&gt; tl»e&gt; hi»w n.. ut*
* featu res
\ ankeep for lit ye a r- and play,
11«t41 v Wa 1110 »• ju*l
"I want to the jutjge's &lt;iffnr A PH&lt; New
jrcilun if ruin-ilurupcaii* up paid
MB IT A Seiiof I'mlro Kubiho m 11 ix World Series
sioidv *tt&gt;r \
when I was in Chicago just about
|IUt f
Ik W \ l I \ C F sio iu -fd * t»» all the same wages «o Europeans
Machnj In rutCil at the Kha year ago,'" su$y* Weliu. "No. it de ral. th«- i;$4»v%»’r ttlm table.
.O th er ubarrvrra «*id *agra uf
.■off. •t* &lt;»n v«mi bipttkftist
hept twirler since Johnny UruH&lt; &gt;&lt; Do- p«b*» h i'h l by J o i n - * a fairly »houl $1 an hour make r a pita)
wasn't a sp ecial trip
Is lit n |u*n*h bet^i*r’ |iitrc*» fi aril r i V u n l i M and Cleveland iiid
In I i* Dud M u m y M •) o * i u k a
‘Mamdli *uid t&lt;» me, *\\i*bh, iti tl&gt;«- L».»t**rl Stale** uti.i i i-u.k*
cost* 0 / hou sing prhibltlve for
• Bwiwer. lett the h»cul scene f 1 Ni o u ilc i \V .it I 'fa i it s &lt; ••ip s$B I k- OiUi-Eurupeaa
when have you t#e*•t», ,
worker*
eariiltig
I’f d 111 ! lull rcjwlw 11! 1II!$*■••
l he t«ig *how u Initial u deva 1* in- &lt;v ed 1 l' 1 •uiitiO*|i c, ••» 'Pi M w *
M ‘f&gt;u my w ay t*« Wnalntigiiui
&gt;L.'»U dally.
It.'■i im-,* .if Iii|ch*-t tu. . | a 141fill sign
r 1 I. k !'•" 'If m g ilii ♦MSHlttUl O t i 1’
1 told him
In the m e a n tim e th»
diiutk n
Viii»"i i n u-iitlw bluin') - « .Ir $C' oil
till * lli ' lid* , I ' d t h a !
p.lliliiti
\ Hhough Mto'huj hod hip hi- •
1 * I apidlv becom in g w 1 ■ it« nirii
“ Do you minti if I a»k v
* 4*1f f c*' I bcN Tin i f b**Hi 1i
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wet 011 thr majors us a kid, t
and women are demoldired f 10111
personal queMrlifinf1 M said th* l U li tf hy t' S
n li t !h.ill if •*
(1*4■41111g t .!1ulp 1 1111ju$&gt;'h Li !
wasn't until recently thut a pp*
. The n«vv r p
Judge.
of
Lull i
rrpr r^mrTal ivct.
bill
T11 F »r a I 1 c a “ -f 1 11■a 1 1’ 11 *s 11tr 111 1 1w Befm.mm' fu rcc %
c 111 lint a as u 1 cil him lie c«$uldi play 1
"No," Wahb raplinl.
\ rin‘! ii'ii n i;i n-Ai’ih n rr ilill hope
It ikjsc vrll wnuJdo'1 l«t S c i r t s i y me nt m h ut) cum vet Liiihr *,mpl&gt;
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eg
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He's
4-F.
,
** ‘Are you g e t tin g interested in fit!
of IjIvIhu I'* 1 Ikmis 1 « s tgn ot thiit armv rampx Into kurde ii vBJairr*
The six ft wit. 175' pou nd St a r ha j
the Yankees, ami if y »u nte. do
to ir$vc Niimr relic/
1 1kf Ul i » r*»tlt|ill«'t| bv the "cun ■ (pfimmiliced klackay I flo*esi hi* it w ii * u»ip&lt;»* *ibU- I* foe L a c y one
vou want my honest op$r«nn?a
.
,,
, u to w p lg i e he 1 who woulil i*r
« Ilf fee
l i-'b i iii (mm •if
I.ffu ml
Webb recalls l^u.di* saving
, . lf&gt; $•• t..u, the Ainei.cuii
(Irow«*r*
in
&lt; olombin,
second speclttiiiliir college career with th
Wtbb aavfl
v he •n iw e n d yea to larg*”*t A m orinm prmiucer, show triumphs nmi atx defeat &lt; li
Fed. 1 u|i&lt;iit of I dliiit &gt;i"l the ! HI
matte many u trip to th r m-mild
ueatiohe.
both nueatiohii.
KneiuD
Min 1-Minr Ferkltw*
it cost S i n to **n*w 2f»0 p4»und»
W all/ paid U o d la. 'if you uf c o ffee when prices wen* fixed to teiriie a tiring colleague, and ua* aittl nt ill «« vvrv »#*rious m
shows
four
victories
for
his
*
't
r
a
rv
her ilcxur to K$*t util nf the Cub!*
labors. Kd wound up with an
golf ball or clrivir off a tee, worry In m o , now it c o s t s $ 2 4 ,
t f l ihi*t sin near a*
There arc *ix main expense* earned run average of 1.36 .luring net If*- i
when you f i t * ami lie'll worry
thi A I l uM’l ( I! • •tiuii* to getting
»omc more when you t r ; to in g r o w i n g coff*-i* w e e d i n g the his I I months u&gt; a Yale Uhso lt»|frlh* f v* a
a t&gt; U|frwtllt'lit
hi*j|s, p i c k i n g , *li y u 'g m id dcinilt&gt;-

they were known then. I h u rt my
arm and a u lt In 1028 to organise
a construction com pany in I'hoenix."
Webb says h la' biggest ,con-

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Standing Groups Keep Linoieum\Vux«i
Senator Called Of House Hinder r° Make 11 Last
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Most Persistent
“Streamlining’
VI* Newafeature* Wril*
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WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. (A V H e n ry 'J . K aiser wak allowed net
profits totaling $27,274,487 for
two of his shipbuilding cpmpantea a fte r contract renegotiations
d esp iu the fact that he started
giant with only 1100.000 of capi­
tal and the government provided
rwarly f50.000.000 worth of fad*
titles for the yards, R epresenta­
tive Roy O. Woodruff. Republi­
can, of Michigan, told the House
of Representatives test week. ^
Representative , Woodruff^'t^Ulfmented hat ’ such Kafagr profit*
Indicated th at, altjl'fjwrb My. Rai­
ser has
w".£Vf.ntfleaol job"
for the armed forces, "his e f­
forts have not gone entirely un­
rew arded.’ He added th a t when
financial reports were available
to t all the fifteen companies in
tha KaUer group, "It will be
-found Uttl Jha original * HOODOO
Injratm ent was a decldfdly profltooe.
The Michigan Reprcacntptive
took hla figures on K aiser pro­
fits Worn a report at
supplied , to
UUn by U t n W C. W arren.
CompO
trollsr General of th
tho United
____ wbo aald
.
State*,
he was not able
to supply
appp Information on tbe prola of other JCaUer enterprises
flU
b*4*U*e they had not bean subject
contact repegotlaion.
i« epp1
-Tha two carp panics for which
Ifrt Waryvn llatad profit* before
and a fte r renegotiation a re the
iCdUfomia Shipbuilding Corporatlon and the Oregon Shipbuilding
Corporation. They had combined
profits of $44,889,174 before re ­
negotiation. from which n lota)
cf $17,OH,bite was trim m ed as
or cess We, hr. aald.
The
California
Shipbuilding
Corporation lUled a profit of
$27,267.624 front which tlO.Tlfl.199 was cut by renegotiation,
leaving a net prufit of 11G.681,&amp;*4. The profit of the Oregon
Shipbuilding Corporation was Jist„t at $11,631.450 less $&lt;J,90H,4H7
by xanagotiallon, leaving a net
cf $10,72JJ63.
Mr. W arren reported th a t the
California company was formed
op J a a . 6. 1941, with 9100.000
capital. This subsequently w as luernasad (o $499,000 through stock
divide ad* and stockholders also
provided loans totaling $2,700,000.
He said the -total capitaliiatiun
• f the Oregon company was now
$550,000.
He diacinsed that the govern­
ment had provided facilities cost
ing $24,43fi,2J7 (or the California
cpnrftn $nd $23,2430,999 for the
Oregon „ firm ,
IncltUllu
such
items as cafeterias and nous lag.
a ta tai of $47^W)dt46.
O w reaenlatlye
Woodruff remsiked that, with the original
in m tm a n t of $100,000 and addi­
tional sm all amounts of aapltal.
tha firtacn Jfalaer firms have r»
M ired $216,647,734 In governm w W leiuw ad facilities. H e a#U
thf K aiser companies had a very
United Dumber of soocihoUUrs
and appeared to be a “closed
corporation.'’
Mr. W arren. In a latter tra n s ­
m itting hla report, noted th a t no
evidence of fraud, malfeasance or
tiU repreaentatlon of facts bad
hern iw u v iry d ip the re-negoOaJlipn p roc rulings at iba tw o Kai-

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according to oh»cfvci* on •
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important i«Ue •&lt;» u n k r '
irovetstal t|uesliMT Ih '-. m t f
legislative eye* sirrv . j i n
Most of them ’ A
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RAYMOND M. HALL. REALTOR
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(it*ripml Frank \Ynlk«*r hml been
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Housing Shortage Ih
A t’ u to In A f r i c a
Ai* Nr««fcHliiii-»
J OHANNV ' IIt' It11
South
Africa •
lu ii-ing
•hortage
I*
Scute Miut 1111111 v l.ui n|iralls |i&gt;
large rillrw ale fiuce*i to live | E,
garag e- and **lher uniuitablr
alructure* without nnrutaty cati

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enteners
A ggravating the situ at ion Is
tha acarcll v of busmenn p rein i n •
with many flats being used for
tailoring, ilrrasninking and |t&gt;
forth.
J .n . Rriggs. chairman of the
South
Afriyan
l-alwr
Party,
blames local authorities. Even be­
fore the war. when money, m a­
terials ami lalmr were plentiful,
they fade*) to undertake adequate
housing schemes for Europeans
and natives, he says.
Now the labor shortage Is
acute, but building speculators
hgvr bem erecting houses it
exorbitant prices while essen­
tia! housing for workrra is held
up.
Several sulut lorn to the Labor
shortage have been suggested. Ur.
E. J. Hamlin, Johannesburg's
city engineer, who has Just relin­
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rC S 0 f O ^ K ' f l E R E WE COME!)
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

Russian unity In this war has often been rematktdL On£ •
reason Tor^t ilea in tho history of the Russian Constitution
of 1935.
Before the Constitution was finally adopted, copies were
sent to every town and village— one of tho biggest printing
jobs In history. In every city, town, hnmiet and crossroads
the people.held meetings to discuss it. Mostly they lived
it. I t shows g reat advance over any body of law in their
previous history. But they had Ideas about bettering It, too.
Something like 260,000 suggestions for amending it poured
into th e hands of tho Supreme Soviet—a head committee
jomethintf like our Congress." Many of them duplicated or
overlappw! each other. Many were not practical. Soma wars
luited to one section but not to another. Others were found
good and were Incorporated Into the finished document.
T h at Constitution as a whole has not been put Into
force— war prevented. But a Constitution In which every
Russian citizen not only has a stake, but had a part in
forming, is ready for use when the war la over. In local
m atters much of it is now working.
Why do not Americans take a leaf from this and
hold meetings on the Dumbarton Oaks Proposals? Every
home ahould 'have a copy. They nhould bo discussed a t
home, on corners, in schools, cltibiq town meeting and
foruma until every American 1* completely familiar with
the contents. Then they and their elected representatives
would know what they really think—not merely what they
say, based on prejudice without knowledge.

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MONDAY, MARCHf -5, 1915

Rhone 732

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INDIVIDUALLY
YOURS. . .

BIOLB TBRBBFOB TODAY
THE WAY TO INCR^A S
OUR FAITH IS BY USINO H
W E WILL GROW IN A KNOB
LEDGE OF 1T8 UBE AND TH
BUCCES8 O F - W f i ~ MtTTKOp
W ILL GIVE JU STIFICA TION
POR OUR FA ITH : Lord fncreaee
our faith,— Luka 17:5.

' Allegheny Front
(From The i’cxlry Chap-Book)
Biua with ahada and tawny with
run/
Thaaa mountain* 11a upon gT*«n
meadowa,
Patchad and mottled black "and
duo,
They move and breathe wfth aun
and shadows.
At night they shoulder out the
i tan,
‘
And mlet of Indigo combe creep­
ing
Through the black and allvcr
bar*,
Caged In moonlight,—Ilona sleep8&amp;T. H 8RU ERT MERRILL
W ithin T h is Bam
■ (From The Winged Word)
Within this barn, something of
childhood still
,

Walks along rafters, step* across

th« ,«uC :

Burrowing deep In the mow of
* fra g ra n t hay,— • - _

-oil Imagine the workers
l-als In Detroit going out
on strlie ! And nothing done
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style a nc«w hairdo for
you individually—

• Machine Permanents • Cold Waves
• Machinctces Waves

Iwo Jima Needed
Americana listening to radio deacriptionn of the fight
ing on Iwo Jima, and reading dluputciiea concerning the
terrible losses suffered by our Marines, wandered whether
it was necessary. A Navy spokesman has since made plain
the military-masons for tho invasion. There were three.
Wo. needed a base which could provide fighter cover
for B-20*g on their way from the Marianas to Japan; we
needed'a base near Japan for short-range medium bombers
and It-was the only way to stop Japanese raids which were
4est»gylng too maiw Suporforta on fields In tbs MarbtnanHe says thnt there were three island choifees.'HachlJo,
in the Ini islands, Is only 150 miles from Jnpapt too close
for com fort Chichi, In the Bonlns, had ono heavily forti­
fied airfield. Iwo was picked becauso it was easier to a t­
tack than Chichi, and hud two finished air fields to one on
Chichi.
The final victory will save moro lives ami time, Jn the
long run, that it costs, otherwise the Job would not have
been undertaken. For, ag ono Navy spokesman saldi FThe
Marines don't b utt their heads up against a stone wall ju st
for fun. But when a base is needed, they will take It."

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WALLACE GETS A NEW JOB
.The Neals complain that Ger­
TAMPA TRIBUNE
man prisoners of war ale being
mistreated In this country. They
are all being fad eo much many
Henry Wallace gate the job. the limitations of hie friends. In­
of them are getting etch.
shorn of most of |ta powers. He cluding Henry. He hasn't. It ia
will be merely Secretary of Com­ true, manifested that recognition
An epidemic of bod colds bor­
not Federal Loan Admin- In regard to some of them. He
dering on Influrose teems to bo merce,
latrator. Anyway, he I* back on
keeping them on, probably
spreading over the - .country* the government payroll, after a is
F ortunately the public undrr- brief Interval of transmission awaiting a favorable opportun.
Ity, such aa arose in the tilt of
thls ailment bettor than
Vice-Presidency to the Jtsslt Jones.
la the last war whan uvoroCabinet
Mote were loot from tho flu thou
It Is well-known that the Pres­
from the Hun. Dr, Irving -Cut­ ident,
If he so desires can easily
ter In his syndicated column aays v»et hie
friend, by executive
r u r a l common benbb
order, with additional duties, _______ By Bpoda Johnson
power* and responsibilities, pro­
vided they do not conflict with TEOHNOLOOY IS LIKELY
TO INFLUENCE STATE’S
the George act He con give him
POSTWAR AGRICULTURE
anything and everything vsteept
. .That a wonderful era of tech­
i have On Idoa. bqwever, that nological advancement le In store
President will do nothing far the United States eeeo after
I, It He will Mt Wallace the pretest bloody buslnsi* with
In the Commerce poet with- Oermany end Japan Uflnlshed
generally/'aceapted aa true.
extraordinary emolument or
kma. There |a a well-found- Farman will have more and
dkf in Weahmgteti that Mr. better machines to do moat of
their tasks, farm homes WU have
labor-living derricee undreamed

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• *. Senator Taft of Ohio' insists th at it is not fair "to put
young boys' into the front line with only basic training or
a little more." And it may be quite true th at "nomc of the
divisions in this country could bo combed for men who a re
a Ditto older and have had more training.” He points to
his own son as having been giving 14 months of training
before the boy went overseas. In this time he was able
to learn most of the "know how" by which the dangers
of battle may be minimized, with the best training in the
latter p art of the period.
If any Improvement can bo mado In the procedure of
training and toughening the recruits, it should bo done to
tho greatest possible degree. A reasonable inquiry would
do no h a m .
It seems unlikely, however, th a t tho military men in
charge of the training could be ignorant of this problem
or not Interested in I t The natural presumption Is th a t
they are doing the best they can, in a never-ending task.
It may also be fa ir to assume thnt a generation of yDUhg
men brought up as moat of our boys have been, arcus tom ed
to agile sports and mostly with a high degree of intelli­
gence, may not require such a long toughening period as
Is needed In other countries.

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Toughening Recruits
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REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Rank Bldg,

WE BUY AND SELL
AT CEILING: PRICES

tty 1840, practically nil the In
exactly what change, will aecur.
They rcallxa th at It la entirely (linn, ca tt of the Mlt.l.talpul a r r i
possible for technologic*! advance- place,I on rexervatloiu.
menla to react to th tlr detrim ent
In eomo Inatanre*.
For
InaUnce,
qulek-frtexlng
seem* certain to be employed on
a wide-spread scale, the farm er’*
products being froien eulekly ahd
kept In first class condition for
many months, to he used almost
as freeh products by consumer!
who a re expected to have froten
food lockers and hom* cold ite rage equipment. '-Unquestionably,
more rood kr|U be froten, less
canned In the future.
But this froien food m av very
JENNINGS
well compete with Florida’* off*
SEED
STORK
aeason production o f freah veget­
1 a| Jk N i B f x r i _
I I h h iv l* L
ables. If th* housewife In th*
■ D l i i r l h i f a n «f
N orth'" can hav* qulck-froseu
rV II.
A
■tod I’urftoa Frrd*.
vegetable*, will ib e continue to
bur Florida-grown w inter veget­
ables In as large quanUtiee a*
form erly!
T h at’a th* |0 4 question which
cannot be answered unUI after
the war. She may w ant Just as
W ILL DRAW A I’EAK
many Florida vegetable* as be­
fore, the qulek-froten stu ff simply
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winter vegetables, produced at
high coats, can hardly compete
seriously for qulek-freeitng with
those grown In other areas at
lower coats.

Marketing procedures for Flor­
ida vegetable* can and will be
Improved. Better wrappers, which
Will keen the product* fresh
longer, will eotn. after the war.
Airplane end other modes of fast
transportation will tu b tham to
market. N o . doubt many house­
wives wlU prefer th« freah veget­
ables to the cold-processed ones.
The whims of the consuming
publle must and will be inevitably
served. But theta whims, coupled
with mechanic*] advancement,
may repuH In considerable shift­
ing of Florida’s erop production.
Fortunately for the gftnta grow-

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THE SANFORD tlE R A U V SANFORD FLORIDA

MONDAY. MARCH 5, 1945

Charted Member Is

'S ocial
Social _

A n d Personal
Ca

General Public May
Hear Judge Farmer

TUK3DAY
- A -The Seminole
High
School
•l*.T.A . will meet at 3:30 P. M.
and Judge Mallie Farm er of the
Orlando Juvenile Court will be
guest spanker on the subject,
“ Moral lirygicne for Our Youth."
The public Is invited.
A The Daughters of Wesley Class
of the F irst M ethodiit Church
w|l| m eet a t the home of Mrs.
Robert Cole, 324 W est Twentieth
Street, w ith Mrs. Helen SchulU,
Mrs. P. A. Rowland, Mrs. Versa
^W oodcock and Miss Ruth Hand
• L s hostesses.
WRDNBMOA1
There will be a meeting of the
- Service W ire's Club ir? th e w rit­
ing room of the USO a t 6;00
P. M.
0 There will be clrclton of offi­
cers a t the business luncheon
of ths Woman's Club a t 12:30
P. M. Mrs. J. Ross Adams —nr
, sponeOT.r a n d - hostesses will bo
Mrs. II. J . Lehman, Mrs. Brudie
_ Williams, Mrs. J. B. Crawford.
• Mrs. H R. Beck and Mrs. Kndor
Curlstt. A musical program will
be p n aen ted by singers from
Hungerford School. TTh* public
Is Invited at 1:30 P. M. A silver
o ftsrin g will be taken.
•
The C hristian Builders Class of
the F irs t Christian Church will
have a supper at 0:00 i'.M. to
work fo r the P rim ary Class
rooms. Supptr chairm en arc Mra.
W.C. Tison and Mrs. J.L. Horton.
Everynns Is Invited to attend and
• bring a dish.
There will he n bdhrd meeting
of the Garden Club at 10:00 A. M.
at tho home of Mra. II. II. MeCaslln.
Thursday
£
The regular formal meeting of
w Scmlnola Rebckah Ixxlge Num­
ber «.l will be held In the I.O.O.F.
Hall * t 8:00 P M. A skit. "G ar­
den of Three Golden U n k s” will
be presented
with
obligation
ceremony for foundation day. The
• District
D epartm ent
President,
Anna iNickhahcr, of District 10,
Orlando, will pay hei official
visit and nil members are urged
to attend.
FRIDAY
^
Rose Circle of the Garden Club
^ will meet with Mi*. Julius Ding
(elder at 10:00 A. M. Mrs. Ding. felder will speak on the subject.
“ Romancu of Edibles in UnWood*." A plant shower will be
given for Mr* A W. Epps.
0
The Dirt G ardeners' (Circle of
th r Garden club will meet at
|0:P0 A M at the home of Mr,
Robert Williams, f ill Valencia
Drive. Hull Call will I k* tbe botan­
ical name of a palm and the pro­
gram, conducted by Mrs H arry
• IlM rm /'w Itt be on Palms,
&gt;

G u e s t Of Sorority Miss Nancy Jnnnett Rossctter Becomes
Bride Of Lieutenant (j« ) J. W. Norman
Mm John Miller, the form er

Activities

Pauline Stoudenmlre and a c h a r­
ter memher of Phi Alpha Kappa | Iti an impressive candle' i»l.t harmonizing flow n,
i c« •• luony at the Kirsi It.itdi-l
The room*of the ltu**r*ttrr
Sorority, addressed membera
with
the group and was honor g eest 1 * "u eh Saturday at tw*li,;|.*, M , ie*tili-nccwi i t il«i&gt;r.iti &lt;1
at a meeting Tuesday afternoon i Nancy J a n n e t t It u » » «• 11 *■r,* •ju«niilie«_ of
hi t r
iii » r , j
Dee •d ao rh trr nf Mr Mid Mrs. A. K * wTiTTr tw rclbca* and »^TTit«• mum f
at t h r home of Mtsv
Miss K itty Odham was co hostess. flometter. became the bride of liiugon*. The reee)itn&gt;ii tiihle »n&lt; |
Miss Jean Williams, chaplahi. I.leut. ( ik i J. William Norman, | centered with n tim e l|r tr d wed i
Mrs. Ella Townsand of St. letl tha duvuliMtiwI,. aail -a- contri­ Jr.. «oii of l»r. and Mrs. ff. IP *7TThg cake, which the hndc an i j
Pl'tcrsberg is the guest of her bution was made to the Red Cross Norman of Gainesville. The He'
bridegroom cut with an antique |
granddaughter, Mrs. H ubert Jo h n ­ War Fund.
W. P. lirooka, J r . and the Rev. cuke k ite belonging to Mr* II (' j
son.
and aurroundrd with
Mrs. Miller, who was introduced K. I* Hrownlcc perform ed the Dullosr.
iw re t|ie ii and feme A too la,wd !
by Mias M argaret DlngfeJdsr. j eeremony.
Tall baskets of white snap of
rose*
»«»
hlilarenl
lay I
Mrs. John L. Register of At
president, told of the founding
lan la. Ga. is c x |i r t r d to arrive of the local chapter through the dragon* end Gypsophllia wei, an arrangem ent of - ect| ea*. j
this afternoon to visit Mr. uiid effort.* of Hilda llollnm f Th« placed aguiosl a background of adjacent to It and a minmtiir •
Mrs. Edward F. lainc.
sorority was organiird at ths pottrd palms and fern to (orin . wedding roupli Mood on the
home of Miss Klin Spencer Ifl the decoration* for the nltai table.
Mr*. George M nffett greeted
Larry Trinidad, AM 2 /e. U SSR 11)30 and there were 18 member*. ! *►&gt;"• 'h r 'TOW* were npokf v
of Fort Pierce, was the week-end Then, as now-, the group sponsor- | " h i te (opens, burning in m ulti• t|„. guest* and introduced them
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ed dances and picnics in additioif blanched • antielahrn, east a aofl t„ (|te receiving llnr Mr- J. t
Johnson, South Sanford Avenue to other activities. Ths first slow ovei the aetllilK. Pew* fm Kenney of Jackaoli' llle, Mia* !
house-p arty was held for tW t the familiea were marked hv Gladys Pi|&gt;| in and Ml— Eleanor |
boinjupts of the * h ltr blossom* Bryant of (JaiMr.^villr i' icmiIcmI •
Miss Aon Jones of Gainesville weeks as Is the custom today.
and |
Mrs. Miller, a gifted pianist, tied with Isrg r white satin bou* ’ ox, r the hrlde'i h o o k
-wiw-Uiw g u est of Mr. amt Mrs.
Mrs. Evan* McCoy nU.'iwi nu- •* &lt; iili» r
in entertaining
the )
J.C . Mitchell a.n*l lU v .
V.,vV.- , olavtd acvcaai selections, Includ­ Ptonrlatr wedding music before gucala were; Mr.. I1, 1 \i&gt; o1 \
‘‘T ea for
land this week-end and atteiutcd ing. " H I YvafC
Commerce t!a.. Mia. F K Hoi*.
Two,”
"Ksny-Mceny-Mlney-Md,** ar»l during the eeremony, iiiclud
tho Rosscttrr-N orm nn weifding.
Inc the traditional wedding march- Mr*. Hrownlee. Mr* Brook*, Mr*
e» She accompanied Mr. McCoy. P. || Tensie, Mr* I’ea il Hnnacll.
Friends of Chief Frank liituei
tenor, who san g "necaiisc*' and Bml the Ml**c* Carolvn Howe* of
will be glad to learn he is re ­
"I lav * Y*u T ru ly ."
.lacknonville. France* Williamson
cuperating satisfactorily from '■
The bride, given in n m r n ^ r | of Inverneaa, CeceliaTrttluck.
recent appendectomy a t the Navy
by her father, wore a gown of and tlleda Dyson
hoapital tn San Juan, Puerto
white slipper satin with a SweetSir*. Norman cln».e foi hci
Rico.
heart
neckline.
lone
sleeve* traveling ensemble a gicv Ihilaltv
pointing nver her wrist* mid a wool Mill with black patent
Mrs. Kenneth McLeod ami Mrs
full, rircular skirt term inating leather accessories and hei cor
M artha M offltt have returned
in s long train. K uftlnl illusion snge was of orchid. Aft&lt;r a
from Charleston. West Va. where
trimineil the neckline and slreve* short honeymoon trip, thi Nor
they have been with Chief McHer only ornam ents were a lava
man* will be nt home. 1 .*7 Rhode
I,eixi, who is statio n n l with the
b n which belonged to the hri,l“ M aud Avenue. North I
Wash
Navy there. Mrs. M d^sxl will
■groom', aunt and a ill*nun d uigloii |l C
visit hei inolhci a short t inn be
J i h r gift nf the bride's father .
Anlung the o n to , l„ ,.„ .»e*l*
fore relum ing to Charleston
) he. mother on th e n wedding .lav
, hr ,K.c « , m„ » r l f
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' n s 's of orange blossom* neld M„ Nl„ m. n. M.* You g. M„ .
Lieut. Comdr. Robert E Clem
| the veil of w hite iUuaton, horde.
Slirn s orm*n. (lev Strickland
ents, USN, Mrs. Clements and
e. With silk lare She earned M t
«m| M, fh an d le. of
th eir daughter, P atricia, nftei .1
white rose, ce n te rs! with th.ee
.ville; Mr and Mr* W ,„,e
leave with Mr. and Mrs. E it
deep-throated white orchids snd
Mr, A M U ll(t „( U kr
Clements, have left for Annapolis.
Mary Jane Dubtoii was honor .* shower of ribbons, entwlm I
vu
M„ Mnt | t M
Md. where Comdi. Clement* will guest nt a birthday party T h u rs­
be attached to the Naval Acad­ day nfternoon given by her
emy after a tour of duty in the mother. Mis. L. M. Hlme*. at
1‘acific nhoard a carrier as c»&lt;- their home. 2172 Paliiulto A ve­
cutlvr officer of a flying »&lt;piad nue.
ron. He was awarded the an
After gam rs were played by
medal a-d cluster and the Pi* Ihe children, prize* were awarded
tinguished Service Cross with twii to llcno Greene and Joyce Andes,
star* in ll*tl of addtTtnnal medal, j ami I ntel
the gnl* gathered
for citations Hr I* a gradual, n* amuiol (hr dicing table covered
the academy m the , la«* of Ip IP with a lure cloth ami 1 filtered
with the huthils) cake ired In
blur and y, llnw, while Nlsry Jane
S c h o o l Glee ( ’lull
op,*ii,*,I he, gift*
Ml* lllines then -rived re
Gives “Waltz Dream
fieahmcnt* l*i the leuwree and
| the following guestBarbara
McNab. Iienc Gieene l‘l«u a Kipp.
I «*i' Ann Ihil^on • tunlyn HI»on
|»Ih| 11m) If, Hi \ rr 1\
CrRfllck.
h«»iM(hy Kiitfht J*»yn Amlemon.
IlnttiiH 1 4i|i llarj*»«r MmtliH Smith
Malic litNuimi:,
Ann llurkev,
i MaiLnm
L*&gt;fc Ailkin».
, Eiina Micluli) mii«I I r ny Hirnfn

Earrings

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Add perfection to any costume with a lovely pair
of earrings. Screw typea or for pierced ears with
sterling and gold lwrits.
('li&lt;H».Ke from a collection of Pearls, plain gold and
silver or from thane beautifully set with brilllunta
and colored atones.

W m . L KADER
JEWELER

YOUR EASTER BONNET!

Tlie Home Deinonstralton Club
of Sanford has volunteered to
help service wive* who wish to
get some sewing done but do
not have facilities for this, sc
cording to Mrs. Uuidn Wilson,
county
home
demonstration
agant,
If enough service wives will
show their Inlrreal in this proj
ret hv registering *1 the office
of the Florida Power and IJghl
Company next to thr Post Office,
help will be given in sewing at
R*d Cross bemdousrtcr* on the
ran perfoinieis m local &lt;*prii lls*, j
Mr* W*t«on ,* |,i
r -'-f r il
n f ♦K v fTr|-», rn IsVefronl
w ,’t r r i-n v to , n g
.V 1 1 W m l 'll"
C"1?11* *i|J n t -l i! I lit- hn'Mi »f
her rumaiitn ►e&gt;iueoce* with h er,
Mrs. John Kick, l i d West Six­
reluctant betrothed, I.leut. N tkll
teenth S treet. Roll call will be
(Frank Riadley). *howed rem ark­
the exchange of planta, nam ing at the home of M
able acting ah|lit&gt; and n rr clear
soprano voice hud developer) well
In tha three years' train in g ahe Williams. Makeup was under ihe
had with Mrs Jackson. A trio direction of Miss Rebecca Stevens
of Helene. Kay and Princes* anil properties were handled by
M atilda (Mildred Hobson) sang Clarence Knapp, Frank R,&gt;hlu*un
a catchy polka on “Tem peram ent" and Miss Dorothy MnrrDon M iss
in the second act with charm, Catherine Clark and Miss M a d i a
in which Kay gave the naive Drown acted n* husines, itiul'.ig
ers and the costumes and
Helene pointers 011 popularity
Miss Catherine Clark arcum were *eeured from the Ti,*»v
punier! the ensemble* with fide Music Company, as well a* right*
lity and note most he made of to the show .
Mra. Jackson's piano accompani­
ment of aolos.
Although the show got off to
a alow sta rt, the second and
third aeta were thoroughly en ­
tertaining. W ith the enlionce uf
exiled Prince Rupert (Hnrold
Kas trie r) whom lleleoe realty
loves, the young ladies in the
audience swooned audibly.
F'rank Bradley. aTIhough but
a sophomore, has a clear, tnic
voice. The Mls»e* Audrey Hacl,.
as a duchess, and Shirley Cam ­
eron and M artha Page, as slngara In the cabaret, sang thefr
supporting roles with charm and

personality,

K ay’a rendition of "L o v j Roun-

Wada Rucker msda the most
of hia"rol« as stooge for the
king.
The excellent teamwork of the
school students was noted by
spectators after the performance.
But for one awkward pause,
the show moved along with speed
and tha actors worked fn splendid
co-oi&gt;*ration,
I.leut. Montachl (Nolly Trapp)
Bertram Budgett (Marlon Haborn), Count Lolhar (Wade Ruck­
er) and Count Slglsmund (Clar­
ence Gyantham) furnished the
p e r f o r r n s n o a 'a comedy relief. As.
young Grantham shot himself

ever unrequited lore (end losing
chucklAs from the auditorium
whkh was fUlad to capaeity.

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acetatt (T. 0. L. credo roilttant.)
First of all, the m u c h In demand
pleated all round skirt, plus note
and Interesting yoke detail, sporting
button down tab*. T h e button* or*
gold motel, end IkwVl • wonder­
fu lly wldd leather belt.
Cherry.
Blue, Aqua, or Urn*.
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In Graen. Blue, Roee, Yellow end Brown,
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R e a l faaklon In fr rrsf here In
gay little buttons down the front;
crisp, crinkly flower on shoulder.
Soft tucking detail In the skirl

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See beige background with choice et
orange or bine predominating.

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Treasury Sets
10 Billions As
Goal In Exports

A g V l from where I sit... 6y Joe Marsh
Definition of a
Great Man

T v r -----

Morgenthau Calls It

his children always spying that
tiflfJr p o p ’* "a g reat m an.”
“ WeU, the klda are right,"
rh ac k lea Dill. “ E verybody In
A m erica'* a great man. You just
f t » V b « p a rt of greatn ess rind
M t ah are in it.”

In America (argue* Dill)
things that used to belong only
to the groct era common proparty: a chare In government
through the right to vote- Indi­
vidual liberties guar.intccJ oy
roruliluUcin; freedom lo speak
j

pleoccs; to choose w hat one like*
to pat o r drink - - - w hether Ix-cr.
or butterm ilk.

ployment In Peace
I&gt;ETBOIT~M «r. 6. W l-B a c re tary of the Treasury Henry Mor
genlhau, Jr., said Inst week th a t
a post-w ar rennomy of m arlm ura
production and employment will
require Amerlcgo export* of a t
l e n t f l 0,000,000,0110.
’’ Mr. M orgenthsu said th a t If
ro n g reas
tiasiea
the Bratton
Wood* legislation world trade
will be “freed from restrictive
exchange control* and dtpraciat*
inv rxchangr rates.” Than, he
added, the autentobile Industry
ran "look forwsrtl to a steady
•a p a rt m arket ef m ere--tiuua—#.
million ears a year.”
The T reasury head addressed

Dot from w here I ait, Ihrra'a
one Im portant point to odd . . . to
jn.-d^-D ili's definition ring true.
We m o d b r north)- of thU
g r r a to r u . W r m ust b o re the
hum ility to appreciate three
blessings . . . never abuse them
with Intolerance, internjirranrr
or Indifference.

no, JOH o f a S~r:n

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-Ck_Te7is«*tBftlp.Olub of Detroit- oc

articles of agreem ent reached a t
last July’s Bratton Wood* ronfereree of fo rty four Allied and
associate.] nations.
Wolcott (’lira fa u lts In Plan
Mr. Morgenthau was preceded
by Representative Je sts P. Wplco lt, of the 7th Michigan D istrict.
To "provoke thought and debate
In the hope that public discussion
would crystallite Intelligent popu.
lar opinion" and aid Congrwta In
the decision it must make, Repre­
sentative Wolcott cited numerous
alleged deficiencies in agreements
reached at Bretlon Wooda. He
atreesed th a t no nation is bound
to accept recommendation* of the
conference.
Mr. MorgrnLhau said a m axi­
mum post-war I rads level can l&gt;«
reached “only If both live produc­
ing end consuming powers of alt
countries a re expended.” Thja can
be achieved through establishment
of thi international bank tor rse
construction mu I dtvrloprneDt, pe
said, for it provides s sound and
constructive basis for extending
foreign loans for productive p u r­
pose*.
"The program i&gt; the first of •
se rtis of i.radteal measure* far
putting the every d ay business of
the' world back on its feet *pd
headed for a sounder prosperity
Ulan has ever been known, Mr.
M orgcntbau sniii
Market for Million Cars
“To Detroit it means a foroJgu
m arket fur as much s i a million
cars, a year ami s goodly portion
of yuur nuschincry, (Jilts! pro­
ducts ai d chemicals."
But he «mpb*»l*»d that B ratton
Wood* wa* the first step "lo a
*erias Dial must he taken by gov,
r/n m e u u and by industry ito - b y
labor to set th r wheals o f world
tro d r moving fast and freely."
"The pro*twrity of the n atio n
d«penile a* lmirh on foreign trail*
a* does that of lis t/a il," the doerotary soul. "In |ieaco time about

. Through th
Atasrlcsa people serve thr- mm af
their Army, N r .,, la ... - Corps sod Coast fiusrd.
____ This
___ 1915 Was
Fkad poster r/p-odMucu •jmbollirs Ked Cross servlet &gt;lth Is
A m y.

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10 per cent of our prndsctlon and
alioul the Ovnys proportion of our
Jobe In Industry and agrleulturr
are created directly by foreign
trade.”

Pan Ameriean-Grace Airways Reports
Record In Operations For 16th Year

'lead in g Scheme” Assailed
'AaUINGTON. &gt;
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Mar.
f». m
Either
Ither Ih e n ry slorgenlhau. j r .
Secretary of the Troasury, due*
not know th a t the Section Wood,
monetary a g r e e m e n t

MIAMI, Mar. 6 (Special)—A
rrcord of operations In t944,
which marked the 10th anniver-niy of the .fir’d commercial
flight by 1’an A m eriran-G race
Airways, Inc.,-has been announced
by

—A.t, Bill WeU tor's the other eve- „ope'.unU l'Ji.lo w ork a t w hat one

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Through innovations in air
transport technique and increased
utilization of avallalile equipment,
Bansgra vstaldisht-d the record
with the tam o number of planes
in operation in H&lt;44 a* in U)fd,
over 8,800 mile* of airlxncx
serving eight Soutn American
countries between B a l b o a in the
Cstusl Zone and Buenos Airaa,
A rgentina.
In 1044 the airline carried
84.200 passengers, 16,000 more
than th* total for 1U43, Plane
miles stood a t 5,I4-‘1,442, an In­
crease of 0.6 per cent over tne
figure far the previous year, and
th a to tal u l 6^,it 1 4 ,llb passenger
miles flown
record by
mall load of atGJiUO -pound* was
lo,30U pounds higher and sir
rxpress mounted to an estim ated
2,UOO,bUO pounds, d e lu d in g cargo
carried under special charter
contract.
Th# firs t of th e lw In!trUhned
Douglas airc ra ft recently allocat­
ed to P anngra by Uio W ar P ro ­
perty A dm inistration hn* arrived
at the airline's base a t ^im a.
Peru*,and la bciqg converted Into
a poSAcngor currief.*
Other airc ra ft will undergo
similar modification on arrival a t
l imn. W ith the new planes add­
ed to its fleet, Parmgra plana to
intensify passenger and cargo
&lt;&gt;ptt at ion*, and ho* bran co-oper­
ating w ith local governmental
authorities In South America to
develop aviation facilities io a s ­
sure fullest expansion of Inter­
nal tonal air trade arid commerce
in th* future.
Key cities will be brought much
rinser together. F oster schedules
will enable flight from New
i'ANAMA CITY, Mar. 6, &lt;8pe York to Chile in IB hour-* and lo
alal)— W siU r
Hays of Orlando Lima. 14. Cargo moved in increas­
h a s scrap ted (hq fW»irman»&gt;itp nf ing volume pnd variety over the
Many unu-ual
the Uafaty ami H ealth I)Wlil,n Punagru route
required
special
of th* Florid* Htele Chamber uf items, which
Commerce. W alter C. .Sherman tunuiling, were carried without
praoidant of the organiiatlon, an difficulty In this category weir
fertilised fish egg* shipped from
nouncod today
lo aseeptlng the appointment. the States to augm ent the foodChairman ils y i pointed out that fish stock In 1-akc Titicaca and
w ar conditions have controlled, it. live fro g s from the A rgentine
a large mossuro, eafety and sent north to destroy the p ara­
health activities during the rest site* which were threatening
few years; but, when restrictions Florida’s sugar cane crop.
Punagru1* record year parallel­
aye Ufted. Rlorida m ust have an
adequate
program
ready
for ed heavy Increase* In traffic
over the Iuitin American Division
"Gasoline rationing and low of Pan American World Airways,
spaed limits rodncod automobile which pushed forw ard a vital
daalh* to 481 in 1044, as coin home front transportation sallvpi
pared with 468 in 1041,” he ill the war against th r Axis last
said, "hut ilaagers will be mutll year.
In thn overall operations uf the
plied when restriction* are lifted.
" M ilitary forces have cooper Iuitin American Division of PAA
a tod with tha S tale Board uf throughout the hemisphere, pas­
U eelih an d county and city senger* n ml expvaSx UK-reutad
authorities in venereal dineae- from 11*43 totals by from 86 per
control, giving Worlds the grent- rent lo approxim ately 30 per cent,
scheduled
flight*
ucro
aal reduction from the highest while
rate in the nation. Effective more numerous, totalling -18,1*13
m easures roust ha continued 'when as contrasted to approxinaetoly
tkoWtarv support le withdrawn,” 45,Odd during the procatlmg 1#
h i H|*J
months, speeding valuable war
Other raambar* of the division goods and men trained th got
gamed by P rtlid e n t Sherman and move them, twlwean Uia
u « : Kohcrt Bcutt, Wilmington, American nation*.
The 1U44 report, a* juat releas­
NT C.| J . D. Segal. Jacksonville;
Jam es E. Sheridan Tam pa; II. M. ed by I’AA, represents the flral
Raw par, Jacks any ilia; M. U. Mc­ combined totals fo r the Latin
Donald, M iami: Loris B. Bur It, American
Division
since
the
E tu ari; Ja ck W. Binugatu, Tslla E astern and W estern Division,
a; D r. Henry A. lien sop, were consolidates! . In January
Jacksonville; Asher Frank. Tsgt- 1944, but does out include 1’an
pg; J. G. OllUam, Tall*tis*see; agrs d ate. Express and m si
and Dr. John R. Doling, Temps. shipm ents of the two division,
totaled 0,1*67,086 pound* in 1943
The daughter of the U.3. com­ while shipment* for th* LaUi
missioner o ilia te n t* , Annie Bli­ American Division In 1044 eg
the word*: “whet gregated approxim ately 13,000,
, tight!’ for the first 000 pounds.
itid* graph message
Steppcd-up schedule* made thu
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dogs not want the American
people t« know U. Reprjuichtativr
Daniel A. Hoed, Hi publican, „f
New York, amid last week in the
iuae. A sserting that foreign
rrogrers would control the fund
under the proposal - to create a
16 .000,(KIO.ouo stobilliatlon fir.d
and also a world reconstructin'!
development bank, UapreoetUativ*
ftawtl said:
Dr. E. A. tioldenweiaar and
Mias Alice Boumeuf, of th e Fed­
eral Reserve staff, who were
members of the American delega­
tion at tbe conference a t Bratton
Woods N. U-, has* w ritten of
A W ir - V
X -**•
H 'It Is Im portant to ah under­
standing of the fund’s operations
to recognise th a t ■ country** ear
rervey s* such Is good only in thr
issuing country end th a t when It
acquire* foreign curre cles from
the fund and pays for thoni In' Its
own currency, U in effect borrows
these foreign cu rie .ciss and give,
the fund in exchange demand ob­
ligations which constitute a claim
on its goods and services. . . . .
The transaction has elem ents of »
loan by the .fund to the roitntry
Welch purchases exchange from
U, notw ithstanding the fac t tha’.
Uia currency paid Into the fund
for foreign exchange Is mousy In
its uwn country.'
"I think the Bretton Woods
scheme should have the
careful examination by Cougrtxi
end tha public before wa ta k a thr
T reasury's word for w hat It lx,”
Mr. Reed said.

e

record-breaking year possible and
giv* a glim pse of g reater things
to come in thk postwar era, «lw:i
the huge 204-passenger Clipper*
just disclosed go inUi operaiIon.
T ogether with its nearly (i
.daten . sffilisled -airlines,—th e-in *
tcrnatipnal network of BAA strvice* m o re dban 3 0 0 --tra d e -ra n ­
ter* In area about two and oneStates w ith a imputation of elhalf tim es th* a iie of the United
most 128.000,000.
Th* y e a r’* records of the La­
tin American Division of PA A
were achieves) a t «nly a slight
increase in olane miles ilown,
estim ated at
ar ren
as about
#.pviu 6o ppar
cantt

due

One teacher In five in the
United S tales it i paid less than

11,200 par year.

•Sure, I carry
Bottled-in-Bond in ntock,
when.I can get it,

u*a---•—-* equipment,
var-rrsuictcd

aU flight*a as
os against
ig»i
17^1.73”.
Th# total cxduitoa PA A contm rt
ooeratipng for the Air T ra m port
Command.

Walter Haya Chosen
Health Division Head

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B L A N D IN Q *^M ar. 6,

In fan try Rcplfcem ent TriUnlcg
CentJr her# h sv i the sxtixfactfun
today of hpvlng proved th a t they
are men “l.i the right groove/’
having walked off with the Hon’*

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Arcade

n,“ rnaH,,^*:,” o
Aids Shop
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Wins Blanding- Prize
(Special)—Member* of- iftc staff
of the Visual
Alda Jhop
Shop of the
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with the 1944 total 19.1/03,006 op

CAMP

s I",re v - 1" e i »■ ^
. 1 —
, T here. are more than, ,128
species of land birds la tbc
rnon Islands.

First St.

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A
Rhone 9148

GET RID OP THAT TIRED, LAZY,
feeung

weak.
w**k'
Tbe entries, including fcoil paint­
ing*. w ater color*, renderings
and work in many other media,
were judged anonymously and
were selected by a board of im­
p s 't i l l x r t Judgr*.
So whi n th* Visual Alda Shop
cwn# o tl wRh the g reater pert
of the - honors, It w** a doubletriumph
an* for the a rtists of
th* ahi
hop and nn* for the Army's
classification system which as
signed swell accomplished artiste
propriate assignment,
ward A. Johnson walked
o ff with tb
three first prise* in oils,
print* and drawing categori**;
a g t. A lfred BoUaro won firs t -in
the rendering
,.
class while Bit.
df
lYieodore ~
Branford
rrcelved honor
obi* mention in the same cUis&gt;
6tft- Jess Montgomery was svcqpd
in th* w ater colura competition.
The a rt contest wss the initial
phass of s national art contfsl
being conducted by the Arpiy
with fu rth e r eliminations vet .to
come a t Fourth Service Command,
Atlanta, lie . and final Judglruc*
in Waohingum, D. C, in July
prior to a formal exhibit uf the
rational winners In th* Naliuaal
Gallery of Art.
id . Clark* A. lloak is officer
Ip charge of tha IRTF Visual
Aids .Shop.

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UJL tndcral and sta le governttiSAts owned 102,7bJ motor voliielf* in 1944, according to the

orA-__ t_________

Of 11,900 tocorooUvcs in Frauce
bafare Uta war, only 6,UD0 u&lt;W
were said to be still servlccojile
q t tha a ta r i of 1946.

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enthr
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MnMMUSmtf*
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jt Munh la .'V, 530,000 tb*. To
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$200.00 for S t u d i o
$100.00 for Upright

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Birger Wester, 709 S.
Florida Avo. Lakeland
Phofio 31-681.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORp FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT
C L A S S IF IE D

A P V E ir r i B lN O

FOR SALE—

RATES

BUSINESS SKRVICE

B. D. POPR INC.
V a U r - H aater*
and
Room

HaaUrt.

THE

REST FORD HERVICE
In C entral Florida.

\V&lt;- in t -n n lllr
overhaul*,

ELECTRIC dishwasher
E lectric, food as new
Call 148.

III com plete

motm

5T HICK LAND MORRISON,
Inc.
I*tmnc L'nu
Sanford. Fla.

RED BL13S Seed pototoea, cert­
ified.
H unt’s
Tuxedo
Feed
S to re, 2nd A Sanford, phonr WELDING: By an expert with
did y w d nwpcneiic# who gusrin .
uptcr* every Job. Would ap ­
preciate n trial. Temporarily
located ai 408 Vj French AveA. It. Welch.
COLLARD plant.*. John Prinbr
DIB Elm Are.
STORAGE your car a t Keol'i
Garage
dpacia* rate dead
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE,
storsae
lo t, ED fruit trees,
1320 MellonvIJIc Ave.
MAKE screens, folding screens,
porch swings, cabinet*; furn­
TWO SMALL farm s— one with
iture repairing, J. M, Wliaon,
3 acres tiled land, good well,
tltil Magnolia Ave.
tw o atory dwelling, garage, out
houac, about GOO ft. west of
Lake Monroe Post Office. Onr CARPENTERING, general re
palis. W.J Itu*se 11, 705 W. UlU
w ith B acre* tiled land, g u s t
M . " i&gt;Tuine 747-M.
Well,- about Ik mile from Lake
Monroe Posh Office, with two Typcw tilcis atul Adding Mach­
sto ry dwelling. 2 sto ry barn
ines Rentals, repairs, service,
J.W . Bell. Phone IB. Uktsupplies. Very limited allot­
Monroe, Fla.
ment new m ath m e. to essential
industries on WPfl approval.
BPRING PLANTS now ready
We pay highest ceiling prices
Peppers, Tomato*#, E ggplant
for Jrood
rrrrtal
nfachtne*.
C olli rd*. Broccoli, J.W . Bell,
Haynes Office Machine Co.. 314
Phone 16, Lake Monro*.
Magnolia, Plume 44.
G REEN fence post*. Phone 788-W
■I.DM RING it EPAI UR — Water
Hrnlcrs repaired or acplacrd;
waste and sewer pipes unstop|&gt;ed. "Wo ate as near as your
Goarg* ,1'siurseti,
SPECIA L------- — ----- -A*laphon«",
Phono Go. 4L0C.
TW E N T Y -flv. acres with gm
age apartm ent on beautiful
lake. Price f3.850.0O.
RAYMOND M. IlALD-HKAl.Tolt
Real E state Bale* — Hmtals
Properly Management
ink wagon hose on
Dependable Insurance and Bond.
[. to K rider’s Service
Roe as 4 Florid* H iatt Hank Bldg.
Sanford Avenue. ReHanford. Fla.
1937 PONTIAC coupe. In good SEA LAND
WRIST
WATCH,
condition. Service man, sc* at
black cord hand, Initials J.E.P.,
■10 Palm etto after &lt;1:00 P M
hetwri-n Florid* S late Bank
and Florida Motor Lines Bur
SEW ING MACH!NE. stroller slid
Station
Saturday. . Reward.
n u rsery chair. 114 Maple Ave.
Phone SRI or Stlti-W.
I GALLON tm ply woo*l Imrrrlu
Sanford Co^a Cola &lt;’o. phnn
R U TO En Tomato plants, i
thousand. Southern Plant Faun
Arcadia. Fla
INGLE IRON BED conqlei,
with springe and mattres- m
pood conoltlon, |2A OO. Ont
Toledo computing scales. |i " .
On* Ne. 400 Blacksmith |aii I
able forge. (25.50.
2111 W
17th SL Phono 727
1938 Plymouth Coupe, rxrellent
lire*. Bp* M. c/n Herald.
C rystal
Was and Yrllow lli-t
*&gt; m ods Onion Plant* pvt M 12 no
6 M
lot*, 11.75. T hrifty h e a l t h y
plant*.

!.0*ST

Mnn't

sm all

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pocket

waif-h, WiiJthfim rnnkc I rut Ink
lOV W |0th

ItisiiJn. A Y
,St K i' wr nj

Officials Deny
Reds {let Army
Commissions

Tough Colonel
Of M^rine%Is
Philosophical

5.

The W ar Department officials
who advised m ilitary commanders
recently that Communists could
become commissioned officer* *o
lung a* th n r loyally to the
United S tairs was unquestioned,
'• id . Inter th at there are no
"R ed” officers in the Army, and
that there wont’ be
A ssistant hccrrlnry of War
John J. McCloy and Major Gen­
eral Clayton I. lit,-ell. assistant
chief of sta ff In charge of Army
Intolllfencc and •countor-lntellffence, testified before » House
M ilitary A ffairs subcommittee in
mill ing Into chni ges thill War
D epartm ent regulation* permitted
Raidats
—i-l
ii
the commissioning of subversive*.
!» •' working togeth er — teamwork.
But, thry asserted time and
Every man knew his Job and did
again, W ar Department policy
it.
When som eone g o t into a
has been, is and will continue to
Jam, (here a lw a y s w as someonr
be based fundamentally upon
lire tn help ouL’w
loyalty, • not what a candidate's
J a v a n e s e Second-H ate
post persuasion* were. And that
Ho tcrmed""thtf Japanese nrtny
DllIOATIS TO the Intbr-American Conference'on war problem* are
test, Mr. McCloy said, "applic*
” f\jn&lt;]*mentelly second-rate beequally to Comiiumiats, An a r ­ shown as thry arrived at Mexico City A irport ItAcenlrr are (I. to r.):
ruuse the Individual soldlr; Is
Enrique Munox M tany, chief delegate from Gualernsls, U. 5. Secretary
chists, to ad h rirn s of Nazism,
not taught to think for himself.
of Stale Edward Stetlinlui; I’edro Leo Velluso, chief delegate from t h r
Faaclam or the divinity of the
Consequently when he runs Into
Republic of Hr ex it
( International A'oundphoto)
Japanese Em peror.”
a situation nut provided tor in
The inquiry wa* ordered by
his instruction!, he tends tq go
l/i nlpfna
-gaT a i. .....lylmvet *■■, “ What l&lt;
_l| ■
i iu w u &gt;c i ,
G U I.
v&gt;aat t a u n a
la ( 11min uni ut nml what dp we do
tlon of what juirported to l&gt;e n alwnst ll
Teaches
At
Harvard
n
i*ry
interest
is
not
applied
now At my directive governing
To It h * m g Thomason, Demo
commissions
Mr
Mrt'loy
»n,l • rat. nl T rta s .
»ubcommitter
General llusell confirmed Joint etui i i man. and other members,
authorship of dirvrtlV&lt;* lulled iieneral tllssel) disclosed that
CAMBRIDGE, B la .s —If the
Feb. 6,111-11. and Dec 3U of (lie some 10(1,(100 Investigation* of
quii question was who was
same year pertaining to commis­ • u .p rrled
suhveisive
activities Hitler’s predecessor *■ chancellor I
sioning of subversives But, they have been made since Pearl Her■if Germany and w hat Is he doinsisted, the directive, -*cre Issued 1loir.
,ng now. many could answer
because field com m sndrr. d''"Considering the sire of the "Dr Heinrich Bruenlng. now pro­
mamled a "yardst'lck” to m ea.ure
Communism.
Their
frequently Army, the ruses of disaffection fessor of government at Harvard
have Iveeti very few," he said. “Of I ’hiverslty ”
nil the cases investigated, about
Only a f e w, however, could tell
! 2,500 were elieckad on b ails of much more about him or (he k i i i f
rommur.lstli affiliation."
of life he leads now
"How many discharges resulted
I it Bruenmg. * Get man m»
from these investigation s of sus l i me gun ofiirei in World War 1.
| | ,-,-t,-d i d m numis t » ' ” Mr Tboma
wli Ii, U1 the chancellor ship ft to ,
Much 20. I HSU. In May 10. 11112,
leads .1 Studious, almost -mitm«llr |
lift these bays ID h.,s a G-w
■tiliinatc / 1 lends

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WANTKI)

Box No. 1— l-een liu rg

i wan hi way a
hni* hn
hook , h I- J lljr^ry . WJt£_. B_ age
ifi'ilu1 place and he nevpr hesl
tn ted |n glvo me resnonalbllity
"And f learneif a lot in the
Army I ho enlisted at 101 which
a s . * pretty tuiiijh i lace In those
dev*."
*
If*- tells of nttciii|giiig to con
verse with tile Nlcaruguana with
the aid nf a traveler's dictionary
He finellv tt'Butrmd the Hisitiltli
JiAhoa sod lliinks that lii* refusal
In ii-e an iuteriirrlei aldi*1 ilia
trrlully in gaining the tru st &gt;&gt;f
the people. But hi* p retty wife.
Peg. insist* It was duo to hh
sense of fairness and Justice.

l IJ RT AINN washed, starched anti
slretehiwl 518 Mellonvlllc Ave
Phone H7P
W11.1 TAKE m te of habit* from
TnU PM on M o n d a y s thru
.Saturday* Call 501-W. after

t on p M

2 ROOM cabin, ahower and toilet,
by .week or month. 8hort'a
Camp, phono 4602.
Farmer'*

HELP, WANTED—

8 e r r lea

W* speclaliaa la cew pUte a t
lor overhaul*.

Strickland-Morrisor

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PHONE 175
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
D ry
19 W . 3rd S t.

('leim lrtR D e p a r tm e n t
Phon«

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‘AptfHed Humanity*

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Dll. CIIAHLE8 W. DANIEL

Rev. Charles W. Daniel, Preacher
J. Martin Stinecipher, Song Leader

nerl

B ed B ur *
KIchh

c ^ b L o lled

w ith

our B-ycar method.
G eaeral Inaerence
Hanford Atlantis Bank BldgRoom 104
Pkeae T it

Phone or write
221 South Main St..
Orlando
PHONK 9532

GLASS
to any ty&gt;rm of governm ent which
le not baaed on law and Justice.
But. In all that I aay and do, 1
will nevertheless be guided by
the alncere love of my country.

TgbU T opa
P f WM f T d#R '

PITTSBURGH PAINTS

WANTED—

MADE WITH VITOUZED OILS

NOW IB TUB TIMB
TO UBT THE TOP PRICB
FOR YOUR CAR
WE WILL give you Rill re
for your car—spot c**h. Y
and wa will handle the gore
ment red tape for you. &amp;
Iota of bother, your time ,»
.

os

actually

deep w atar and finally nisnspi"'
to win their way to the beach

lormite mid Pent Control
O
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!'«■• vo»r

“ I wanted fn sen this arm y in
action because" It was tho only
Chlneso arm y that rould whip
lh" Junspese *t th a ' t i m e ”
Y-r |,erh * |a the h rit Index to
Carlson's ch ars' U r it thi story
h* tell* of the Marine landing on
Tarawa.
He" describe* vleldly
the scene, bow ops frm-a of Mar­
in** piled from their biirjre*,

Boyte
Exterm inating ( ’«.
Hutu
llo a c lie s

apen*

crati r."

It I* esliniatcd that one out uf
averv 200 ueoplc ha* som e form,
uf apilcpiy.

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rhararlerlied

Coinniunikt

Adults. 719 O ak Ave.

"ifoM SSW

?

lesr'dng the language, thvo ufan
* (cd to ge* Into the Interior »&lt;|l
the I'.jghtl- Runt o Armv “ Inch

llnih ivheiiieuliv denir-l tepm t*
thst "'Mile one In the Win |iepaltm cnt M“* destroying the records of one-time Communluta
who nre being commissioned.

TWO ROOMS fo r housekeeping

A W lit

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH .
March 4th Through 11th, 8 P. M

In env esse from Ul*ei on the
colonel turned hi* attention away
from hi* hook* snd moro to wH»t
mlgh* he callait "annHei1 human
ily ” Ho watched p*p[ln in Pan
stum
(ho United Htalos Cub*
Chins the Philippines

192-R.

A N E W furnished bungalow. Ed

F o rd

MISCKLLAN KOUS

FOR RENT

GOOD INVESTMENT, good In
coma.
Sanford'* moat exclu
•lye A partm ent House.
Ed
w ard F . L an e

B e at

In Central Florida,

PrccteccRRor

BAG S

State

The

lie never speaks "for the rev [
and interview , ate talaa, i
t ven c n n ln ture th s t he night h*

4fS citrus bag*, per 51
|1'5 50 WANTED TO RENT
60 lb. Cabbage B*g», pet M
$165.00 The»e delN erol ip M SMALL unfurnished house or
lots.
apartment. Must he in town.
N O R W A L K T1REH
Permanent, reliable c o u p l e.
Wa have In itoek l&gt;olh passenger
Phono 5HO-W.
and truck, a fair quantity of tire*,
and full stock of lubes, no per
15.00 Reward—for information
mlta required for. tube*. Get the
leading In ren tal of furnished
beat with our certificate, a Nor­
2 or 3 bedroom hou»e or aptortw alk 6 ply tire.
menl on nr before March 16.
RE CAPPED TIRES
Cull him between 6:30 and
7 00 p M. Lieut. McCulley.
Still have these fn must sixes,
no perm its now required.
FU RN ISH ED house
INTERNATIONAL FEEDH
mrnt Csll It. W.
Weekly direct from mill ship
Hotel
menta. Me she*. Scratch. Dairv
Hog and Horse feed*, get uur F I ' FINISH ED apartm en t nr rimin
prices.
with kitchen privilege*. Box
A.M. PREVATT, K K V I L 1 . K ,
OB. cm Herald.
FLORIDA. PHONE 2104.
810.01) REWARD! For .finding
SEVENTY ACRES. Palm Ham­
a furnlihrd house or a p a rt­
mock, Celery and truck farm
ment fnr Fm». CM*. Black and
Priced for quick sale at |6,wife. Phone 1100, Hoorn J-18.
600.00.
Raymond
M. Ball
Realtor.
F'tlllNlHIIEU hntiae nr a p a rt­
ment In or n«ar Hanford. Con­
WORKM-EN'B • COMPENSATION
tact 1,1. (Jg) Fred Blephemon,
INSURANCE.
Raymoml M
Room 10K, M ayfair Hotel.
Rail,
A rant, Florida
Slain
OR BUY *mnll home In th e cfly
for rouplf. Perm anent resident*.
Phone Co. 3206.
| p ^ r T \ F A I l M . tiled,, 4 room
f i h f i * apartm ent.
Euieka
Tfammock.
Going Into the
A m y . Will m II cheap. &lt;:. L.
Loudtrmllk, S late Farm er’*
M arket.
10 ACRES Improvod celery farm
on Cameron Avenue. Plowed In
late Fall. E. B. Stowe, phone

M arket^

Salvaged c i rtf Id
tlf»piUj heavy C iiu iltlrt
lt« doesn't iiy th»t bo »'»• on now bo used to fnal
for A m erira.
th* braeh ahead of them.

Kanab, Utah, who»* rolorful
scenery makei It ideal for tech­
nicolor movie m aking, box more
By LOYD BRADY
than 1,600 experienced film play
AP N cw ifesture*
i l l on rail In l i e iririon, mrluiiCHICAGO Cnl. E van. V in** I’uiute and Navajo Indian*
Carlion I* sofl-sjfikc.n thought­
ful, choose* hia word* carefully
—and look* a* If he'd be more at
home dl*cu**lng philosophy than
WAKE UP BUSINESS /
leading a Marine raider b attal­
ion at such placer a* Malt In Is­
By Advertising I»
land or Guadalcanal.
This Newspaper
A. /
Yet somehow lhl» man. who
look* a bit like th« traditional
concept of a Yankee b ut who has
won 21 decorations in this war,
has managed to combine n food
deal of philosophic th o u fh t with
a life of action. He 1* a i apt to
discus* the Chlneso philosophy of
Gunc Ho or Yltif-YoiiK, po**lbly
In the native tongue.
a d ju st t o r .
Gung Ho as he explains it, I*
wajit LtMitn
the philosophy of cooperation,
YlngA’ang th at of the essential
3CT TORtXACT ,
dualism of all th in fs.
oum M tauw
"Gunn Ho," Ka said, shepherd4 n r-W * ' au u ndetm n tn HBtim ly j
“ l. the reason, I think, why tho
WAltt MtAtUBf

McCloy, (ion. Bifmell
Say They NeVer Will
Loyalty Ih Key Test
W A S H IN G T O N , ,M*r

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f Begun ToEnd
IwoCam paign

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WEDNESDAY MARCH 7. |&lt;U3

Americans On Luzon
Are Re-Organized
For Final Phases
Of Campaign There

C Of C Proposes
Survey .O f D!” “ ''

IB&gt; Au w U im fWMi

For 12 Ft. DeptE

The Murine* today luunchad an all-out offensive to
push the Japanese olf the
northern cliffi oM w o Island
while other Americano rec omunlzed for the "final
p h ttW of tho Luzon campnljfit In tho Phlllpplnea.
The Iwo drive wan resum­
ed behind tho heaviest nr-

Member Associated I’rrsn

NCM I1KR s.H.

American Third Army Routs Nazis
Within 15 Miles Of Rhine River

Eisenhower Visits 9th Army Front

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SANFORI), FLORIDA,

Enlnblhihcd I00H

V O L U M E XXXVI

Nazi Prisoners Held
Allies Now To*
Over 1,000,000;
Reds Hit Kuestrirf

A Jap Pillbox Is Doomed On Iwo Jima
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—

flip A u#f48(fl **tree*
Allird armor and infantry
itin u n l
fiver th# G e r m a n
RhinHand a menacing th rea t

Mass Meeting Urged
By Legislators At
Directors* Meeting

In
Ih r
R hine
ha r r i e r
of
m u l r •&lt; In B e r l i n
the N a tl*
rrfmflcd t h e R u s s i a n * h a d
i i p r n r d h a i i i e f u r !h e G e r ­
m a n m p jia | .

Compensation to Col. Gilbert
A. Youngbarg, Jackaonvllle awgl*
near, for making a su rety In re ­
t a r d to deepening of tha S t
John* Kiver Channel from Palutka to Sanford and Entarprla*
to a depth of 18 feet with tha
view of ju ,tiffin g *uch Improv*mam by the Federal G overnm ent
was approved Tuesday evening
at the monthly m eeting of the
Hoard of Oiractor* of the Sem i­
nole County Chamber of Com­
Cien. William Simpson, commandihg pcneriD nf ih# U.8. RD» Army merce held at the Hotel M ayfair,
W, J. Kilbce nf the Hoard of
(rig h t), and M»J. McClain, commnndlnir gvntrnl of the ll*lh fo rp s Seminole
County Com ml ..lo n er*
FIVK-.HTAR-CRNKRAI. Dwight D K if.m h.m rr «- pictured with li reported that (MX) had been sp
(Irfl), during a vl»H inadr by Ih»* Allir«l Miprvmi* minimiml* i »*• *h»
pr..| -Mated ul the Tue*d»y meat- j h.„ (h. Marine h»H truck- to th. f-.r.-gt.......I t I \ C Cl I I ItM \
r i l u t i r l nt J u l i c h , ( i r r m n n y
i h e \ -ml** n 1 1 * r**iitviiiiiiiii Du n **n tm*
li,* of the Hoard for u*e by tne | ^.,,rr,| 0 ,|jrr(-| hit Jnp arlfflei s m tin- »ten lo o t- i* o, un n i i o n r
p l u n j i th o i v i i l (o CViingiir
i*mit i i i i«u**| i tj-vislAittr tiv Dir 1
Chnndver o f I W n n t a r c e tn .,hJ ' tin
on tlir
r „ r landing
i . m i i n a Itearh
i«-*ch Th»**»
......... Jnp
J n p r i. t«utk n ih u
*•Jl I
m a n trn n p p . U.rL A r m y Hlgiinl &lt; m |i» H m lu tfih o to
co,m r,li»n. It wa* announced by- ,.ir
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&gt;i Ibd.
S&lt;mnd|ilmt&lt;i If
t dwuid IliKifln*, chamber m en -1
.
urcr that fundi for the »urvey ----- —L_-----------------------------------,l« i tw forthcom lna from
Ii

tlllery bnrrag* In 16 d ay . of
ffghtlng. but th* Jap* fuuirh bark
fiercely, holding the Yank» to
local ealn*.
Tokyo reported riu h t Superfn rtre .’e* hora.ied Japan. In(*l eluding the capital.
The China** clrlvlnir Into North
Burma rapturisl tho La.hio ntT. field and tha old town of !-a*hio,
two mile. from tha main town
at the Juncture of tha old road
and tho Hu mm railway.
II
I.lmllfd objective* warn Balm In
_ tha l.'hllfpidli*!The plight of the remnant* of
(ton. Tomnttukl Y.fna.hil*'* once,
proud Hftny of approxim ately
JiOO.lKK) men w&gt;i critical a* the
X American* *hunted lhrouj{h mounInttioua area* against (tiff re«l»tanca from enemy troupe pledged
to fight tn the death.
The Japaneec Were cut off from .
their homeland eupply llnee by I
American air end
moet of their hlir
on Luion were In American
hand*; and they wero under Ine***ant hit and run attack* by
rillprno g uerrilla..
Pitched Hatlla Rare*
'
The main hnltle wa« rarin g In
northern
I.uaon
where
three
American dlvleloni ware a tta c k ­
Intim ate rllmpac* into the htaing on a -tO-mlle front through torlcal back around of China, iha
the Caraballo Mountain* ayalnat f^acaful character of it* people
n JJapanaaa
a pane a* fwca
forra aallm
a
alad at u contra*tad with a*rt»*lve &gt;»v
IfHnrciilmataly
D itm italx BO
o-E
Jh
mJQ
KI troop*. Tha W a r ? of tha J a p y n c e « i i tmtay
raaiatanca
center of Japanaa* ra
Jtlvan to Kfwaolatia at H u ll Maythe former Philippine! S um m it lair by Tol. 8am M Hrah-on.
capital of Uaidlo, w h e n tam a-, ihapeotor Ganaral of AFTAC,
*hltn la reported to have hta Orlando, who fo r three year*
hvndquarlf r*.
prior to 1037 waa lU tbuied with
The TJdl. Thlrty-lhlrrl Dlvlalon the 10th Army Infan try In Ttcntwa* hlHlnjf In toward Uayul ,ln.
..... China.
....... .. He wi» (ntrmlucatl tiy
from tha aouthwaat and meetlnit 1 j '^ ‘| VVald.
touah oppoiltlon. Southaaat of
t*0|nttm
_ _ _ _ _ i_ _to a man he m iHajruln the Tw enty-fifth
and pha.lied the ell* nf China, which
Thlrty-aacond Dlvfaloni ware eon- he .aid w a. equivalent to North
verKln* on the road Junction of America, and cunt a inert more
Raida Fo In a drive to tra p a than 400,000,000 people
ulirahla enemy force.
The rap* of China, he «nid.
The Thirty-*ocond wa* tnovinn .ta rte d luck In IR:il&gt; when tlir
eastward In two Column, at * Ilrftl.h .tarted taking , o a.tal
point 17 mile* m ulhea.t of Has- cltle*. Korea wa. lite r taken by
u(o and wn* within 10 m ile, of I.pan. and In 1Mrta )tu»-i* ..... *
Hant* Fe. The Tw enty-filth, mov- Minchukua. The French then j;t«b
In* northw ard alon* Hl*hway beri Indo-Chlna. In IMPA aftrr the
No, fi, wa* 14 mile* aouth of Japa dafeatad R u u la they took
Hanta / e .
P ort A rthur and later Manrhukuo.
Italy then took Talngtao and
Germany took Shantung province.
Effort* -of th e ' China** Kmprea* at th a t tim e to run wr*te m e n out of C hin., re.ulted tn
the B oier rehellton, to i|iiell
Shipment of a number of a r ­ which the United State* p artici­
with other nation.. In 1018.
ticle! knitted her* by voluntaera pated
tha Q jJn i D yna.lv » * . over
w a. mad* Ia it weak by the t h r o w p a n d Chin* bee* me a re ­
■\ Seminole County Chapter of the public, ha declared Then from
M American lied Croea to Army 1011 to 1037 China ruled by
and Navy embarkation centeri 63 w ar lord, who captured cltl*.
fa r the u,e of armed force, and ravaged
the land,
I
■arvlnf overaeaa, It waa an notic­
off thU a lru ggle enterge&lt;1
Out o:
ed today.
Chain*f Kal
K Shek who cndeavor*-l
Thl* ahlpmanl waa compoeed to unify
China. T h l. move, hr

Merlin 4iid the Reds broke
into the nor then stern de* .
ftsara of Kue«trin an the
Oiler River 39 mllei from the
r&gt;i»ilal and a%*a#u)l edl Zehdrn mi ihr CKier'w pa*i bank
U milrv frum Hrrtin
The i h l e f fr«*»»i «*3. a f l A n i r

along
the 7W iiiilr atretch
from Kucwiriii almos! lu Sletlin in ihe north. Aw Germany
under *r nt another bombing
raid. American Third Army
tank-4 were reported near
Nonral. jiui thori «jf Mayern and «Jihin in mile* of
CotDrhf
lllio Cm- op o
t • ftn \ iwnl v
I*, v -

I tip

rn u n u a 1m u ^ r e

eh,-re additional ho.pital unit*
ot th l. *ort .hould Iw builL
Resignation Of Itot |.&gt;n .u g ae.tio n of Stat* Rennomi Demanded By
*tnr 1„ F Doyle to th* effect
thnt . public inerting *hould be
L e f t i s t Coalition
bel,| here In which c ltlie n . m ight
ex|rr&gt;* their view* on bllln ln*t
ItOUF. Mnrfli
1.1*1 A -tut
rlr will cmn* up In th» Rprtng term
I 'ln tr .t
a i'.iin t d e tn m o c
__
m u t i i l l ilvniunnt r b | nr
vvi*
-U m
Kitnf i h,- l.egi.latura In otiitr to ac
llnooent youth- tn comm
| W t r m * t f c 1W l a r r
th *
Hoynl l a I
Mitt, hnrdi-u.-.t criminal*" until ptainl
I ry t.l.lo r .
with
VJ.
,u ,h nine n« they ni..y lor cum o p i n i o n , o n 4h * M . JftalUre, j * |
Tii1\tkd to vtntv ln.tU .O *,K v-u.l
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1 i*tn» p i r t i r s «« i h e
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Juvenile lu-lire Mattie Fnf m- r m n a i f l u t i i r t
.
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(•••n.
Min**
Ro«ti»
«lunnk
hl'
It « « -p ..n ie,l
out th a t U w o u ld
ri&lt;) for
, hr, .
nil
at Seniinnlc Mi'-n
School l" mi-ntbrr« i f i b* I’.itvul U a d v i - a h h t o h a w M &gt; » » &lt; ■ ■ |
Italy ,n to 0
i - i a - e v t p..
Teachr-r* A- Manat inn,
(Inly thn-*' cmitie.
in the t h^ r h i l l - t*» &gt; - ' lh Pm u g hk tl ^unp . TT hS ^«r .t i ¥ | l | o n c n - * 111,’r I he k i l l e d .H
S tale Ju.lite Vuitm-r o-unte-l »mt
h o u U hv .Hi
Tht
to . th . r m i i i r r N
h n 'c n p n rn te piarfR in whlvh lo ip fru o n should ip ^ ik only ihrr* rt* lgn a tio n vaar p rr* r»itrH )»&gt; »
hold drlnmiient • Thru* fire Dndr. • minutes. It w*s su n r^ sttn . Th# crou^i coi
c«»inixv*e«1 ot * irnimumit*
Duvnl •mt Ornamt!v ruiinli#* Shr I inerthigv would b# nidd *t th# nociiJisla
Action!*!*
drp u hlu Umiif
tirtTHil
t t»f u
lull *hal [t *&gt;iif Hu
tns, l‘»rt*«#h* him! «.»» v#!rf»n*

^ Red Cross Articles
S h i p p e d Overseas

C9 of tha (allowlnit article.! 86
pair* of Klovaa, 14 halmata, 1
muffler, II alaavalm awaatera, 10
.
V-neck aloarad iwaalara, 6 Turtleneck aweatera, 89 watch cape.
"A naw ouota of yarn* ha*
j bean received'*, laid Mr*. Chaaa,
v "and w* ara aiutou* to m l thl*
yarn made Into garment* aa
aoon aa noaalblt aa the boy.
really need the** awaatera right
now, Thla yarn la to b* mad*
^ Into ilaavalaaa iwaaitera and
9 watch capa." Ptraon* Intare.ted,
In knltltiut for aorrlte man may
leava namea at the Red Cron
Hoorn or rati Mm- 8,0. Cham at
U00, and the yarn will be put
up for thorn ramadlatoly.

B rother

pointed out, waa atrongly raalyt
ed by Janan who Jockeyed to
prevent thla, and created buffer
atataa between China and Raaaia,
Since Japan wanted to lake China
aha did not want her to become
too a Iron* through cooperation
with Ruaifa, h* tab!.
Col. UraUon aald he wa. per■onallv acquainted with Chlang
Kal Shek and termed him a great
organlier and a flna diplomat,
vary autara and almpla In taatea
and a ahrawd politician.
Tha
(Coattaua* ( a raw* T o .)

Hostesses.
ises, Officials
Of USO HoldMeeting
Jo* n*U, director of tha USO.
waa th* mailt epeakar at tha
meeting of USO Senior Hoataaaaa
Count:

M which

Who &amp;mtio« Dhfehm of™

FrrvVilrnt T. W,

ijw to n

toU

Hoiionn

knm&gt;tllici*l

to

n

mill t o t h # l r #*Un * M i l l i o n t o D i r . tit
In 11 limn u h * M IHHH O' t h e , »‘n»»linn*'
I |„ n h k m
J , „ l g e Kb r m e i j ' l ° 0
He revealed
t h a t crv.11*
, , H „ | p, „ „ r i
....... .
w ould I - B iw n t« v e t . r . n . i f | ( ^
• q uit I f'l V pint r d t h r It1 -i.rk d„n* out.Id* of r.g 'il« f main a ! Ht
fut
11* l M•1111♦ rt!
V t.n D
I ,,-h-Kil attendance. »uch *» m menu
i h u u l t i l T ' 1*1 I(iihf r i l l '
' &lt;hnp*. -lore* *nd on farm . Such
" Af a meifiibpt
" l cluirii vi c hi*vr tiu juvenile place* of work muxt be certified

iltllnqiiency,*4 *he w u rrtn l. "It
Is we who hnv* f atlr&gt;«l. Th#r#
ore no rcnllv had l*»»irs or iMrls:
they have hcvn in Islimier# UmhI ami
n e g tc c te d l

anti

itek

the

hive,

ru rlty nnd umlnsliindiiiff
only parent# Can give#

( C s R l i * »dNi

*c

O*

I#p*#

T it el

Proclamation

that

in 4

blackout

i „ ij ;

iir.l

■ "llf^

I

21 Men A r r e s t e d
Monday For Vagrancy

i . .e rv lc * . to men .o d
w o m rn in the arm ed .e rvlc**. to
V r le ra n . and tu .c iv ilia n v ic tim .

Invalu

nf dl«aM*r, and
W HEREAS, Th* annual fund
rai.ln g campaign of the American
Kcd Croat will b# launch**! on
March, I with a national goal
of 1200,000, 000, and
W HEREAS. Th* ao u tb aa.tem
■tatea wero *ftrat ht th* nation
to roach their goal* In tha 1?44
cam paign of thl* apkendld or^
gaidaatton •
NOW T H ER EFO R E. 1. Millard
F. Caldwell, hy virtu* of th*
au to rlty ve.ted In m* a* Governor
of th* S tate of Florida, proclaim
the month of March It
RE D CROSS MONTH
In Florida and call on all organ!*
u t i o n . and Individual cltl te n . to
put forth every e ffo rt to achieve
the objective of full and prom pt
luhacrfptlon of our aharo of th*
contribution!
needed for Ihla

E ffo rt! by the City and Coun­
ty to round up vagranta , and
other* who refu.* to work, **(&gt;*•
d ally during a vital tim e whon
all hvailable help I. -needed to
harvaat rapidly m aturing crop*,
re.u lted ‘Monday ip the a r r e .t of
I t men.
T h l. action war undertaken by
lb* ShcrlfC . off ice working In
co-operation with Ihe Sanford
Police Departm ent. Of tb* Si
man, charge* wer* placed agalnat
17 who will be tried a t th* next
.eaalon of County Court, and 4
were relea.ed.
H lgge.t haul af lo a fe r, by
ilk e waa. a t tb* Juke parlor of
aorga Bell, negro, on Beardall w o rth ,i n p w ^ tt5 e s s W U EREO F,
1 have horomato oat » l
Avenue, who waa * a rretted to­
hand and caused to b* af&gt;
gether with nlnp negro** Monday m iira k g a i T b ir ^rr.rt en ­
- T allahaa.ee, th * Capital,
gaged In playing a “akfn gam p”
la a bark room, *
tb* STth d ay of Fob*
According to Police Chief Roy
ruary A.D. 1948.
*
G. William*, Ball had faithfully
(llg
n
e
d
j
Millard F. Caldwell
p ra n k e d th a t ha would .* • to
If th a t th ere w a rt to b* no auch
gam ea In hla place. Tho Joint kTTKSTi .
appeared to be cloaad b u t police Signed) R.A. Grwy
S ecretary o f S ta te
found out tftharwiao whan they
broko In and d lam p tod th# gam*.
MERCY K IL U R m tK D

S

KUNMING,

M ar.

T, (AT—A

rntenel 11 anmiaamilir
of a fte b te r groom a t a a A a a r b
can alr ba.*, who fire d tw* m ercy
bell ate Into tho bead of a fila r
hopeateuty trtn jied tn i wi
o d . and burning olana. w as
quXted of v o teatery m anal*a» h te r
a t a court m artial today. T h a
victim waa a aarg aan t g aa n ar la
a B-S9 bomber, w ho waa sh o t
a f te r

^ trs

•quart.

Crown Prlnc# Umberto, l.ieogenrral of the ivalm .Irirv
hi. father King Vitlotb Einanuek. rellnnukhed hi, rig h t., wa*
la the palace during the riot,
but ha did not appear while the
Carabinieri drove off Ihe rrowd.
aatim ated at 1.000 i*r»nnt.
Tb« Kina ha- not lived In
Rom* alnce the Italian arm l.U tf
having retire,! In a villa a t Sal-

U n .ru

amo.

Maaa Meeting ['recede. Riot
Th* dem onstration w a. th* di­
rect ra.u lt of a n u n meeting
■taged
In
Coloe.eum
.Square
agalnat the Honoml government
aa a raault of llo att* 1. v*c* pc .
Approximately 10.000 had gmthevod a t th l. meeting and were
by epeaker.. Including
lu te d about

UilU... 11 [
U 11 I*f IVr I, lHiI"If
T2 111(bill li a i f f Vl i t
a r e \Vlllinni, S S i*i
a.tl I) a| II |f Mf

«H*I

Mlimit! \
ihi
A ith

Hi i» ii'ipiit Hull th»* ii r mi inf ti-ip was
nnf t*111fH'vit u in'n ictinul . wpri* not
in i p ^ imii Du 1*'i \ n i* Hill be held
ul i* OH \ \| I-11 f sp ui'ii irliiiol

Ml '

van» n bu*\

&lt;tfi'

i1'*

S*nf» .r .|
\ if«
I ,r|»i4rtIfieijt
n I n l n l «»! ?»v *- « .til- «!««« i »h *

t h lel Muck O v w l m i U
S l i g h t il#mfiirt *

m used

' c ' H* I

vu *
• f

CITY BRIEFS

t*1

frame house nt M p m h IH Street
iiiiiI Cedtir Avrfuir d»«
** dr
r a i ID i

camr nt H U' I M

Thn

cal l

At 4:!Wi in

th"*
a f te r n o o n
th*
tirpar! rnrnt
u l i ft n r i is | n i nl I m i l ' n l i till r D y
lim its nn Cam eron Av**nn# where
n small amnunt ul iluniMye w m
ra u «n t b y fire in r htiutr.

$ 1 f» t«* th# Hnv S* nut I'nvi

1 1f» In Dm Iteil tVn#a

D *‘d
anl

t tS,(t i)irf*etiif Jue K 1Iri. 11 to.
t r y i n IT i«» ineiate ltl% t«»«v iMvr'ke*
hunk
w h lrh
h r 'U h l ru I n i n e i
l e n - m j h u n d r e d ij n l l ii r ■* in eiierk *

Ihirinif th&lt; «l#&gt; there were
thrr9' irrnal Tire rnU*. hut thene
ltflh}rrin-i|

to

Ite’

Rv

*f#iedHl

Dm'

the tlrpartm rnl
nMe In hanillv Diem without &gt;lifficull&gt;
I’rrNrntion nf fire* oceu|ue»
attention of firemen when not
s n r t r ^ t In mukinir runs, Thief
Cleveland pointed out
Monday
is n iruular ituily day for fire
men, and th e n »* « blackbiwird
on which Chief Cleveland may
draw
tn dluatm morning
t# pmh
___ dimrraim
__ nin* Thurailay

WAHUINGTON, Mar. 7, W Th* W hite llo u .e today announc­
ed th a t P rn ld e n t Rooaavelt I*
appointing William Davit, chairm an o t tb* W ar la b o r Board to
ad F rtd Vln.on a* Eeoqomk
H u tto n Director. Vlnaon haa
■ a in d - Federal Lawn - Ad*
iter. Tb* o d action of
Taylor, vice chairm an of
to iuccvod Davl# area a}#o.

parmtu. pnil.hed, and the place l.
made .pick and aoan. On Wednes­
day «tudy 1. resumed ami fire­
men go over m ap. of the city,
and study the layout of th* town
especially In relation tn hydranUThursday | . a u c tio n and answer
day to ae* how well th* men
hav* memorised their studies.
Saturday i i d e ro tc l to. repair an d
«h*ek up work. Sunday they re­
main nn tha alert for call*.

WMAT11KR

GEORGIA— F air and colder to ­
night. r tilr and moderately coni
WHO HAM, Mar. 7, (A V - Thursday.
Hanson, 69, owner and
FLORIDA—South and Central
on* mild and partly cloudy
m i ot the board of the
(MM Mows u f Am -IIor' t and Thursday. In extrem e
PU B LISH ES DIES

■

fi*1‘n.U'ii that
VVnr lit W ur |

-l.»v If n ii - il.tvitn m.-i'ifia-t ..f

ihf tin) , i! wa* t.jo iirtl t»^

I# a‘!! v%

Germany,

huv morning

iiiMinrvd durinif u ■**R.ml .jiiv. In

llarv !' Si |&lt; I• I S \1 I

M11na^er Named For
Shell Effff Contracts
Mr

anil Mr*

J

K

Richardson

h a v e Im r n a p | o i t i l r d b y Dir S a n
f o r d S t a l e .M arket B u r e a u to taka*
c h a r i f e uf
s h e ll rjftf c o n t r a c t !
w i t h t h e g o v e r n m e n t , a n d heirin-

i ,n .

H*. ■ .1

i ur c

in

th #

!•» i*r m

n -

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tha-

jiartiripatit* lit high ichoitl alhie lic , anil m onitor, on * .chool
b u .r,
1‘rraent at tho niH-iing WeiO
John I . (SaltiiHny. t hnirman, ij.
o
Uha, ii an&lt;| Mr,. M argar4t
(■rt Ml. T r iiM##*
K MorriR. Mr, St plla
Arrington, Dr.
I W 1IIVhtill)
Karl* Kipp,
»»f r r la i)

Home On Leave

at It 00

have complained n cc n lty of a
surplnii of eggs which they ware
unable to di*po«e of through r e ­
gular local retailing channels. He
added that there had been nn
■pace available at the S tate
Market for sailing of eggs,
Mr. Richardson is a retired
government employee h a v i n g
served In v arto u i federal capaci­
ties for SO years. Ilia last five
year* of government service wer*
«lth_U w U. S. Customs office at
Tam pa.
Egg* will lw purchase,! in
quantity aa small a* one doxen,
he said.
William L. Wilson, director of
S tate F ir m e r .1 M arket, re-ently
announced that contract, hod
od
been algned with the War Food

’

l ht* | mM i

'*1 -* ni - * 1*1*5 i * ( r « m *h r- j*l. ! •if (frntind f a r i n g
Srimnidi* Hii'h S* hiMii Uiu rra&lt;l
Hid itln'U^wed Til.' r i - ul*-itt ^ a s k e d
Die Duiird t-i (di*M u l a w n o n
i h i t pin! *i f if r iMind 1 lie l l n a t d
indirnle*! Ihnf they tli*l not have
ihe funnier* hi n i r r y nut such u
prnjeet, hu! Dint ef furls would
be niftfie t o if i vi* D m r r s i d t n L v
n-nie relief fr«*m i nmhle* rile d
in Dir l e t t e r
Hitler D e m i d n i'H is e d u r n th e
ruifrnm of bci' i ter a Hon of pupil#
\ t h r n u ^ h t h e i f r a d r i , 111.411 r a n e e o n

m - J k a l i g b l " 1* -. a * d . ^ u ' c l n c L ^ w i l l la ix rL' ‘U i I r t i k'ulikJ.i“‘ •
t S I llJ liIilp H t J f lt lO I C
J men
u .e at
l i t ) T O T F if s t'
T u c .d a y at th* .la tlo n U g e n ­ Street.
on hour eral cleanup yd a i. rv e r y lh ln g U
H. J l ehman, market manager,
reanttl tip, metal w n rk on
statrd that
many pmiltrymen

DAVIB- APPOINTED

in
39

t . , 1 D U’ 1 -f N.-h..n|
t: it
Ir H 4 )•
«
1 Kipp,
. li, (1
1h# k »• i r , .
ic g t-.led
Mr K m
l"i t h e inhiluiutti nf it niiiii^tvf tn 11r&lt;7|(iRr*s
ii talk - 11ini*11f si n -cii tins l ii'*** lit* n n-

** «*

Thre#
eeldler.
Italian pollrv agent — n eound
ed when folic* firvd »n &gt;bv
croeni attem pting I" hur*t nil-,
tha royal palace .nd .h o iilin .
"death to Ihe K in g “
Bomb*, apparenti) thrown li&gt;
tho.* |n the crowd, t*jr»» In the

m aiur

»Mv at m inutes
i-imni o f t h e

III,

Su ch mu**. ■!&gt;# |wi m t pci i»ut.
Went if leal aa I •til»e|ip4 lofiAtiafn#
\VIIKKKAS, Th* Atncncan Kvd Mancini « niPiniei "t i h e ! »'in
runic
(rum
hruken ht*mrs, cu
where l«»th j»armt&lt;* arr working | ( r&gt;i*» will be called up«a fn tb* munlst i»«rty h&gt; Die memi»er«hip
a u rm t |o j o»mmg m onth, to Inten.lfy it* .C#r0 III hi. Itew-Wet
and nr# tfw&gt; busy t

nc--,l, of llivir *h|l,lrvn. and fall,
In l val ue t hr u nrglr*! .
" O n e of our K 'c a t-.t m-vd.,
( ealia. w h r&gt; * . *T - ,

of Ho-

‘ ah

Fire Department
Answered ’&gt; ( alls
nlhvt pvrx»n«. I*i. A!llv&lt;l I
On Last Monday
,t.m l!n e nv*rh&gt; and »n
i|» m n ii» ( f ee1«*f

s

Victory Services Are
P lanned‘At Schools
'• ho*d

Croiktl but intti th# »n
* I it in

Kuysilii ■ • . t u j

A f Inn for n Thunk ^giving Vic­
tor! S« rvirt* t#» !»*- held in all

I-

th# C a rm b m len n h n »ii*|eror4l the
tltm aiiftrailer* *li*t n«'t G tt nt th e
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At P. T. A. Meeting
ing To I n v a s i o n

bring ln l»l,

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Rili'il Mb ' ( i i r m u n s u j t h i n
mi i n f
th&lt;* n i jihi(i* R h i n e
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I* ii **1 A r r m \ \ u* t h r o e rnileis
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Col. Sam Brabson Judge M. F arm eri’Tbe'^^r^J^vT^^eoiu.
Communist
Slain
I ...........
...u.lu 1*0*made
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im .the Tam- .
turn recently
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of ro
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Tells Kiwanians Hits At Holding r.ta
an eolarirrm ent of fad lltlaa of
State H o.pltal for the Inaan*
King
at t battahriocne,. hut would not Denouncing
•upplyfba*«« Of Chinese Aims Youths In J a i l th,«i|\,-cnte
any
«[&gt;*clal locality

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latwHiled

Tin* A m iT iru n 'H n n l A rm y

n f t . ..*t i

Editor* YTot*:—Th* Ttflow - " '
ing nam e, of buy* In service
‘hum* on leave" hav* been
submitted by the ITlot Club
for which Mr*. Z.H. R atliff,
telephone 631 -J,. and Mlaa
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
923 -W have been selected aa
a com mittee to secure name*
of a*rvke men and wam*o ae
that tholr friend, may know
whan they are In Sanford. *

PaU Brock, 3 B v w S * Ixaa
been aboard an aircraft ca rrie r
with th* Navy, h . i arrived to
sp*hd a ilx-dny leave w ith U amother. Mr*. Nancy Brock.
Wiley Knight, J r. S 1/c, who
ha. recently returned ffom a
year In th* M editerranean, will
report to the Navy hospital in
St. A lbani, N. Y. th l. week after
.M odlng a 14 day laav* with

cloudy and colder tonight, Administration for purchase of b[s parent*. Mr. and Mr*. W.
Knight, 1917 C akry Avenue.
cloudy and cool Tbunday. —■
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Meal &amp; Produce Prices Good Thru Sal.. March 3rd Only

Quantity Rights Reserved
201 E. First Street — 326 Sanford Ave.

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’ontains Hundreds pi Anniversary Bargains
Available At Store 11 You Didn't Get One

Every Item Advertised Strictly
On A While-It-Lasts Basis
COME EARLY!

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RaisesU.S.Flag

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Witching Hour On Broadway

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Some Me^t Point
Values Reduced;
Others Raised

U t i l ) A Y . M A R C H 2 , 191..

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M lt E R K 6 .

First Army Fights To
Within Five Miles
Of Cologne As City
Is [Hasted Ity liombs

Roosevelt S a y s
Next World War
Is U p T o U. S.

With 'General MacArthur*
on Corregidor Mar. ’I , (A P IGeneral Douglas MacArthur
returned to Corregldor today
and ordered the Stare and
Stripes raised to the peak
of the flagstaff from which
the Japanese tore it down
three years ngo. Also preaent werejd&amp;ven members o(
hi* s ta ff who loft the island with
him eAoanf a P T boat three
y e a n ago, almost to the day.
B-29'i and American invasion
forces shifted the Pacific war
spotlight aouthwestward toward
Japan 's
richest conquest.
A s­
sault forces of the 41 Division
invaded Palawan at the south­
western tip of the Philippine
Archipelago Wednesday and were
In firm control today of Its port
and two airfields.
One hundred and fift y super­
fo rtre s se s roaring out o f India
blasted the Singapore naval hase
for the third lim a in u month.
• American troops nave landed
on Palawan Island in the south(CsntlnoM sn rags Siam)

F L O R ID A ,

Ninth Army Makes 15 Mile Advance
T o Duesseldorf On Bank O f Rhine

forty-First. DtvfBion
MakesNew Landing
On Palawan Island;
B-298Hit Singapore
111

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Ejttabitshrd l‘J08

VOLUME XXXVI

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♦lit 'Y W mi l« tf J I'f T k li
The A m r r t r a n T Ktrtl A rm y
I nil ft ♦ n t p lu r o l T r u r . Lhr md*
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k»k fn I h r **hi»Ir kallr&gt; Irftdi i i II t** C u l i l r i u and Mir M id­
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curtain on gaiety n» lilt' hour of midnight uppruachth ami he warn* th a t ih r w n i lt| t oil It I m il ilir V m m errym akers that tts time to go home. The early-closing u rn c " a - ano ther glu bill c o n flic t, w fipclilrti
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(No. 2 ran) will be 30, an in- « unable to l«- present. Btirtiars th a t they know fro m » u r ex|&gt;erl- IteH'U uiith I l hi- tohl** guul «I4. ( h tal
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ro
t
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M | . C u lmen hm\ r |&gt;tohif&gt;nii4 Intliiy I h«l j
« fi.'M
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create of 10 points.
Rucker, Hemtnole High School ct.cs th a t th is count! &gt; t» not mntutk'rm oit o f Dt
Thlw *&gt;rgnliDiii hoi « it - fn in tril
1
V on Ih fjr m n n til ^olvr t h e m » r lv c i.
If
Into, ineMil* ot
f th e Scm lno lo
a lto g e th e r
s. If • suf (ic ie n t .
He
,f rl
i for.1 f«*i tin |.u
Apples Points Down
student, attractively Ire-wed In cited the rubb er s itu a tio n a * an Dahm murtag^r,
in
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mi
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with
Mn
is
i snitil &gt; F *tt * Ilofruti. rrfelvK j
that rm m v fa m ilirn an* in tro ub le
r the '* • I‘«*n •
The two decreases are for s p ­ a genuine Mexican costume turnI. i
• .-1 mu 'riiin HrnIn sta n ce o f llil» , anil | re d n le il m ildr fm t h r ojip ra tio n i*f the ilil* !»» nbirner nf n father *ii’i H on fin II n! in It * #if*t |i»r*k
net 1 t
o»n sa«
rsa. Tm
ies and applesauce, but one of
ott
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and
finiu*
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«i *. i i * .1 v%ith
or hr ot be r hni r e« ill Ie-1 jri hti'oD
lh a l In I ho rievt .I vomiIo, S o tilli i*ri11re fm illly
I u l-iti »
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em doei not mean anything to
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A m e ric a
would
(Itodiiie
mote
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most consumers.
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limiir trrvK 'f tiiprw in Srmiioslr
rubber th an hail lo-eo p re v io u s ly t ill K ^ llyrd, M. 0 ., i&gt; »• ‘ |»on
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The blue point value for a No.
-«.-l
fill
t.
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Ml
v*kl*l&lt; t* ! »r \ imi |l|hm »•*» thf* (oiint\
f i (*ifi J 411\
o b ta in c l fro m ilie i» u i -cst
10 can of apples |g reduced from
A h
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f ♦
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in
* m m i"»i (i i*f*.| I ri*ialin* i&lt;t «d p H |hr»*tii:h .Inn I1 ( ‘ l • .......... .
l l l l r tif l l i l l c i . f I * - 1
I - bod
120 to 80 (mints. This Isrgr, ran
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V
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j Hi i*m *
tu Ml) o t « (»* f tirf 111 1 « 1 •
1 tu-rn In i l l " r
Is bought principally by inslltu
f
Mf
f
W ASHINGTON. Mar 2. k»‘&gt; J F ian i, «rul lirrim ii , hr ib&lt; laird
" T Ihr t r i i i
*!&lt;« l o i
Jtl
• i mm?p |&gt;U1*1It it v r hnl f *'Itof. uf Ih. (..'lot
tional and Industrial users
1
1
II.4&gt;
A fter weeks of delay rlnnlcrl In
i: &gt;11.4* uni
1' thr f-dl. ■ k* ifi k» nt 1 «f lr %h
* -1»i M l h r
The point value of applesaixu making sure that hr would tie J and Hi go*I Mo*1 1 " - Mock t ii&lt; a ri.i o- -k Ar •I i* 11 r in I it n i ■
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(No. £ can) Is being reduced •horn of federal loan powers, the
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“ From J ol % 1. 1*.»4 4 Ihr.aig
active pari in | romotmg tbr In h *Mi U«m*. th ru ? mn• lh** lie tfrom 20 points to 10 points.
Senate yeaterday confirmed the furthcoming ith » » i loan.
....... il** \l f \ (*• *«xr*t»*1 t«* m y
leifthn rvnkfk and numrruun eivil- J a n l , I li to the Hom e Service* N H « hti#r, If , Romittll ♦ htt'•ftfili.t it i ■ . H ill nt
I It.4
The meat inertaaea apply genFrnnVlm
M
hitoei
t
how.
Mi
W
nomination of llanry Agard Wal­
rw w n iku f*. I** tn^ s f i i i here. H a
new
Tellipg of the erowtli uf his intm t r c h u ir a l and m lin in is lr o liv e D e p a rtm e n t h a n d ln l
llM-*lll%. \| r l
arally to beef and pork cuts here­ lace to be secretary of commerce.
tilth tl I hit t I
I
IN -H u tk , litfttft
hnm r * c r v ie « ram 1*
M nny cane* W Wriffhi. Mi* J t. Ik.M. Mi
Florida district, lie revt a led that emp1n&gt; ren.
to .
tofore low in point value or point
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Jo
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The
roll
rail
vote
waa
Eh
to
32.
• h « 4 4 t» u
I* f
. no i i ' t ' l i r y
fa rm
when he took office Iasi year,
» il* I ,i nrc c u r rie d f«*r innnthtt a n il a r c
free. A few higher valua steaks
.1 T•
lit I tV UHA V . &lt;-.r. -nt.
"Hwl reparity of tht* hostil.—
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rJni!'Confirm
ation
was
assured
Feb.
la (Mar Itn'I vi 11 rulIi1111 in hi” ami
m ifTihcr.
there w ere 8t)fi members In lb “ h 111* an d » t O u t w r it in g , t h e r e h o ! i n r Iin1r*l in th
and roasts actually coma down In
■■Li . ml
'
\V S Jur*lf»
Jr
1
when
Congress
passed
and
11.k I t --i-s *- .
-I" life hrnt id
district, and that there yvere now e rr k'li t&gt;«tirntx
„ .) J'jT” „ f " t h ^ l
4 *3
WB' sp ent In g ru n ic B M onth.
|... , ’ ,.
point price to make them mors
J
J 0*1If4* Hri'l Mi ** J 1*. Shin*
I -.(».&lt;• .*•♦*,,( f*»r ! hi ft
attractive, buya and pravant thsm President Roosevelt later algnrd more than 1,300 He told 'oC^Ihe tafpaJa- art k»i tiwiffontt.
.. . , to *'•
During anil lo a m , f '2,4*Uj ,7U w * - e«R#cic&lt;! T ih lr t i J h . - I iv W -I W rit* I*
the
George
blTT
which
divorced
on h»nri*k 1 -MHi I t w m N p riil fur
Lion’s goal of 2E,0titl new mem
from backing up In stock.
*hr |.«
ousted Federal Loan Administra­ bers during January. In honor of lhr month of Jm iu it ;, lh«ir acre Ic jcp h o n c r»lln Mud U * lr^ rij* h ir M m J
P R id .?... A ll*«*r f F n r
i t tn* vkd^ n f
To Coma Out Keen
%|i foilirntA udmiUrd t *i.| .‘105
*•‘CM D
•trial
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tor
Jonea'
powers
from
the
com
•
'k'fninolo
u r n iC f
I W rfity vtu lril h in ltirlP Melvin Jones, founder .if the or dutch*‘ ki*«I
OPA said tho Idea of the
( oKIrifr
»
•,
T» l *f r
wan
on
rriftn
fro
m
th*
rm
m
ty
n
c
u
boosts Is to make the point sup­ merce )ob. Jones had filled both gnnliatlon. A Linns club is being
” A
r r r r m t im i
half
m m »ini
1 * i 'islaf't
fu r M k h u l iH ftlira l wut h**nt1m
f
ply come out even with tho civil­ poate but one of the conditions organised on an a vela ire of one
* m i l g r iir y
i»ttp*l I h.I h h-Ih I p mi*I
ian meat supply, dawn fivs to Imposed on the President (nr his every day, he (snnletl mil. »"d twi nrd urnlrr lhr iruidum* **f 0 h * v r
.
*
i
*1 u viwilej
S a le
P ro lils
six percent from February and appointment of Wnllare was that said that clubs had recently Ireen Vfrn. Lit Ik, where thf*Tf *rc tw o ctdorcfi i.H*f»pIr m f ilm y clttim "
•
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|. | m 4* -nti and
13 to lb peccant from Jan u ary. tho form er vice president would formes! at Chaltahtatchie, &lt; octui j hn 11 tjihlf*f4. n O&lt;J rra d in tf m • t i e r fu r jicrm in n * *n&lt;| lM*n»fitji w h m
lo
R ed
C ro ss
from the lending and Century
M• « 11*11111
Attributing tha reduction In be barred
and vsriou. mdour gsuu-v are th ry w r r v found to h*1 H iifih tc
I
V»ti--u|4t’
1 i h. (Tikf u uu lr in
civilian supplies to heavy re­ agencies.
Twice s w eft there Fo u r fu m ih ft* have k i t i i helped
I
He urgrd local Lions to pro­ provide,!.
• hi M rfU . ’ .»»•! '♦I*
tu get
P r u fitii fro m ti ’kCCiiiiil '*ii*
t JO-.l til t
quirements and ■ docline In hog
i*
mote the theory and practice of arc movies mid there s ic uvually fo lln w in ^ f ire (jf*ft*le r
lulu ii i (4 kkIk ii thr\ * .tn Imt *pftfcil
marketing! below prsvtmie aeti
*‘(J u r
p r io r it y
t e r v lc e tiurkitc p la n ts m id sInut»« under illio t I »mm p ii- e , if or Hi
the principle* of good govern- two Mug,- games u wwk where
for t|j.r lit "S11 "'1 1 1 1 1 1 »11 » i m in ty . lift
mates, OPA sard no marked lm
in f r it
menl; to take an active p art In everyone present receive* s prigs. tim e o f w a r H ic r v lc e to th e o f in e m b e r* uf the fln tifu t «l t *** i
fill'll"! thill hr -lot IMil look til
P rovemanU can be expected be­
" I ll addition to (he above. O '*’ a e rv ic e m *n *m | h i* dependent* den F lu b , which *n le w a*
kfl UKfk
civic a ffa irs, and the mural wel­
(C tta llH ttH On f a f t T w w t
fore late summer or early fall.
Tui &gt;day innrninir. will he dotittl«M
^ i ai-n iu t it «uy It.i ho man* before the
I b**y t til tlv.
fare of the Community and to side entertainment Is lirudght In
Present lamfa. point values con
to the Red &lt;'n»a» drive, it « * •*J *| f| llltilt \ !
A resolution expressing a high encourage efficiency and high under the spunsorship nf vwrirua
Hu-1 f iW'W i l.ittor iMii i itf March which would
•to* I iris Irtii- f ..| Dll' atf.moil now
tinua unchanged.
Mutton re­ sense of losa for their late fallow ethical itandards in business. Mr. organisations such ss the Am eri­
announced today by Mrp, S &lt; upiMi tb* f * *
•»» f* t ill *■ |e«m il •
mains on the free list. Most veal physician and friend. Dr. II. D. McNulty was Introduced by King can l^'gion, V.F.W-, I) A K. and
D ie k e ra o fis e h a iim a n I n c b m ic e *&lt;I I i l l -m .k .it* I Vk ,4
I, a » .1(1*1 t.i i*l itis peak
I »,nits i iMini , vvii is tine of thft
.cuts are unchanged.
various others. There Is a small
the **lc.
smith, waa racsnlly passed by Lion, J . E. Rowland.
till M ill" II 14. Ja I . -1 ill
hiffi:r*«i (*ot a I** a tut totnato cro p s
S»|«a will Ui t»y orfler * unly. "Mill'll1 III 1I'll* Itit m 1 Ilf 11JI V1
T-botfe and porterhouse steaks merabara of the Seminole County
hut very adequate and efficient
Porter Lansing tnnounceri Ihsl fountain service and most any
will cost nine points a pound in­ Medical Society. It was signed
A postcard from IM . J . C. t which may be taken up I- md
t *|'«'» itiii v on i t*tof&lt;1, I- *lmii 1 tm wtirkertfa
tra il rill rtfuf iiiiiiim * tt
stead of' II and top round steak by S, committee composed of S. Ihs Hanford's Lion Club Junior articles we might need.
■
eiisomr,
announcing
that
hr
♦
Nun)’,
«hc
said.
^
lilonit
•Ihlit li*- 4*nl He r»|M itietl th a t potatoes
uf
i*
they
in
v
i
t
i**i
I
&lt;1
N
Baseball League .would start iU
10 polhta Instead of fa.
|h« re w ere o f huge also m id n ea r
Salts of *cnlniv, camrllln- anti •III till' &gt;!/»* n tie| iir u ft «(t
Puleslon, M. D., Wade H. Garner,
“
A
ll
patients,
who
are
phyvlcprisoner
of
w
ar
In
Gerwas
a
season April I, and called on
a * Da
M. D, and 0 , S, Batman, M. D. , volunteers to help promote iL atly able, attend the general
Il**f V%i f I I lorueiktca*!, t t o j &gt; vkore co m ing lit
many was today received by his other plants were very heavy It tl *| tllkklriltttw ll 1llard-to-flml bacon, hamburger
which is served cafeteria style, mother, Mrs. Nora B. Newsome, last week, and so much tntere»l Hike the ^n U 'r« ay, nrul f" cif* at the rill* o f DM! fo il h e ll to thtl
Secretary Clyda Ramsey read a
and chuck roast (bens In) go up
ar.d
Is excellent food. The trays «0t» West Ninth Street.
facilities for cannln* at the
Pvt. was shown by lornl cltirrns that innf mu lie f»pfirf iti* lu f'i* &lt;!*' 1 1v i1*I i i r i r The r n l l n g n r l r r on potii' war finance
to ab points a pound. Present Community -Canning Kitchen on letter from the Fflu te
for
the
bed
patients
are
prepared
Newsome
»
s
*
a
member
of
a the sale, scheduled fur I wo -)uv. ft uni lilt" 11ti |muVrmriil kk1111 h ftuiy f i ti-," in Itf,IN.) n b u jifirL
valuta are four for bacon and Geneva Avenue, near Sanford commllUa u rfin ^ the Lions to In a smaller kttchern
starling
continued for j l i - t i f y t in 4-•t lln f 1 m l In ft 11 v t ill*
IE Thurs-lay.
i
groi
mechanised
m
onnuissanee
group
hamburger and three for chuck Avenue are available dally from aid In the 7In War L oin Drive.
InnU’ml. Il vbiia bttl&gt;l |-V*|. f ill
“ Although this is s t-neral He left Seminole High Schiool 1 lhrr«* .Uy
t i ♦ftliie‘1'1
roast Items being added to tha B:00 o'clock In the morning to
medical and
aurgicsl
b irpitol
Lpnl
I ill!* llttljt, vRIll I " I
,! 11|||*e t
point list Include beef. veal, pork •:00 P. ML, Mondays through
'a n y veteran m ay be admitted anc
On Feh. H). at CainpLell-Ixiss- and Sixth Street
nhnukii
IflHtnlk*■*et llll.ll*'*&gt;
'»l
and lamb liver, IhmV'breads and Friday*. Mrs. Edith Colbert la
Members
of
the
Garden
4'lub
If ho requires epecisllted care Ing Poat 53 of the American
frvurht Mini of
of
tinugc A. S|h-*-i , H M e, of
tongue, lamb Jlvur, Uver loaf and supervisor.
(Telephone 220-W).
he la then sent to another hos­ Legion. Mrs. Newsome was pre­ t« whom oriUre may he tele- ffc r* e i|*e c t'n | tu fn* cj*r * it-*1 mi &lt; niw's Uiiiiting, Lai if. is spend­
pital where ha can net the re­ sented with the Bronx® Sb*Lr nhoticd a re ; Mr*. Claude Herndon, fjgt* wuU-rvk ny. iprimnnl fm -lisUt*’"- ing s week wktb his parents, Mr,
ff enough persona desire, there
: -V
-------------Mrs. [toy niftd r
will be canning on Thursday eveMrs. Victoria K. R ussell, M , quired treatment. Any erne rgan- medal in behalf of her late son, Miss kRlale* KnchKhtf,
, .
„
uvftitftbli'
ft«r
Im m iliriff 1 i»i'il Mr». Vivian A. i
*« Price
^ Admtnti
-J —
W T——V
ja.Ipgi.,
w n . . aanmrrtUf .tft«tlfaa*t.Ould*, died lata
cy case, is admitted immediately. Wltmer W . Naersoma^. who d|ad TIIIIs, Mrs, John Rogers- „ ,llt pjtx4*fmffi*i
move
Sgt- Rtchnrd f*rtm
W
adaaadaya
va
n
tog
retiopl
Wilson.
____ . county home
tome demonssirs- aftor an lllnaaa of thraa weeks.
“ If a veteran does not hare In France on June IS. CoL Phil­ Robert Colo and Mr*. E. II. Lie
mentrt nnd Aiivtngn winch m«y Imj is «i - iiiling u JO-day furlough *
— f°r
tkn agent.
any
of
tha
usual
“creature
chnlip L. Cook, commanding officer mcnls.
with his mother, Mrs. Mao Pack*
Siw bad lived a t 70S West Ninth
expecte*] th e re fro m .
tlaea ratfentag
Street and had been a resident forte" including smokes, they are Of Welch Convalescent Hospital,
(In A u g . l!5 . H i 14. the S c n n le nr-l, 20rt Avncnilo Avcnuo, after
will ha a meeting
eating of
ol tho a f Sanford fo r tha paat 25 y e a r*. furnished him by tha hotpitaL
Daytona Beach, made the citation
months sihmh in Ulo British
C o m m itte e on C o iu m e ic c uu th o i
WASHINGTON.
*TThe laboratory equipment la and presentation, “ fo r heroic ser­
Tueadijr •VO* 8ha w a ir a member of tha F irst
ized th e B o a rd o f K n ic in e e r* fo r W e t Indies.
John 'M i
of the moat modern, up-to-date vice against the enemy on June,
at TtOO P, M((•Ntlnur*« Ok l*air Tw«l
are urged to a
typos. If it la possible to dkg*
Walter (I, Schoencmsnn, t m
noee
or
treat
a
man
It
can
m
V‘ "t
tha husband, W aiter J . Ruasalf;
.1 r, who has been aboard , »#»•
i
T
H
IG
PEN
A
G
E
N
C
Y
SOLD
done
here.
Everything
possible
DMT MONTH
a son, K a rl WatMl of C h arles­
plain- tender operating in tho \
February wag. one of the driest ton, 8. C.t two brothers. W alter Is dona to m a n one comfortehte
A (harp Increase In applications
I'acific, is *|H-nding a 20-day \
Tho
W
J.
Thigpen
Inagrancc
and
to
hasten
cu
m
"
for
homestead
exemption
over
Klickar Of Eanfoi-d ami Charles
leave with his parents, Mr. end j
last year waa today reported by Agency, oi*crate&lt;t here [o r many Mrs. t'srl Bclmenemann.
JUicker of Jacksonville, and a
actual rainfall amounting to only sister living In DeLand.
ye»r» by W J. Th Iff pen of hOI
Banford
F.
Doudnay,
county
t
tax
Two white men who gave
P«rk t Avenue, hua been tiikeif
Funaral aarvtcaa trill bn con­
COLLINS CALLED
A IK BN E N L IS T S
names of Jeaaa Keens and assessor.
and ducted at tha Erickson Funeral
Mora than 1,600 application s over by tha Andrew C arraw ay
-IV
Charles I. Duggan, were arrested
l i t Horn* at 8 * 0 o'clock. Saturday
have
bean
made
to
data
for
these
A gency, It
ann9wnccil Lhla
Clyde Randall CoUlru, son of ••tty Thursday morning .OIL.*
Ja m s* M a rtin -A ik a n is banjo
exemptions,
as
compared
with
morning
l»y
M
n
.
Andrew
C
arrau f afternoon - with th* Rav. W . - f . Mr. and Mm, C C. Coll
on Inactiva duty- a fter being an*
cv charge aftor cm of
Keene, had appeared at 1180 made at this time last year, w ay, operator o f the agency in listad tn the N avy on Feh. 88,
the absence of her husband Lieut. it was learned today. YotUW
ne of Mr*. Hobart llaynea, ha said.
Deadline for home exemption, (Ig ) Andrew C arraw ay, U SN R Aiken, 11, Is the son o f Mr. MM
lellonrllle Avenue and had
personal property, tangible and now Berving tn the Pacific area. Mr*. Bedford E. Aiken o f 1J 00
Intangible property itatsmenU,
The Andrew Carraw ay Agency Oak Avenue and a graduate «
and applications by disabled and has been in operation since 1939, Seminola High School Hla papexg
.
widowed p-rrons to March 81, and L" located at 103*3 South w err hacdlad b y the N avy R *.
&amp; . Ovt^iae/
AVQ Ul*
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*,WyV'}s. Ul
KrM -fii*‘ fe f m at tor

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n.lU'lv Mrs. Gamer Tells Florida Observes Hearings To Be
More Farm Labor
100th Anniversary
Of Many Services Of
Full Statehood Held In J ax On lo lit1 Sen! Here,
ll Is IVomised
Red Cross Does
River Deepenini;

,ol; MI fr‘ v

6

Wallace Confirmed
Commerce Head

Plant
Go

r

CITY BRIEFS

Pvt J. C. Newsome
Prisoner In Germany

Home On Leave

Mrs, Victoria Russell
Died On Wednesday

jsj. 'fe, *assn .*.

Homestead Blanks
Show Big Increase

%fir, 5rtE t ^ ? -L &amp;
S fn A

&amp; L 1&amp; &amp;

F r i A { s a « 5t% s

Two Men Arrested
On Vagrancy Charge

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Moon-shine Liquor
15th Animated
Roosevelt Says
ti
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Next World War
Magazine Given
lHcgsi p a w « u n ad lauaitiDui*
At Woman's Club
Is Up To U. SL [uor
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Seminole High Glee Club
A WALTZ DREAM
An Operetta in Three Acts by

Oscar Straus.
Colorful Costumes and Scenery
March 2, 8:15 P.M

Bottled-in-Bond in stock,
when I can get it,

But the BEST

FARRELL’S
Arcade

PACKAGE STORE
Arcade Hldg.

P h o n » 9148

p iji r ^ r f r i t u r f n - * ■ ■
^ n rh r-T n trfr V)f-tn‘.* enrfi'nrTmr*
nf the United State* might have
had to be immobilised in—this
hemisphere had the l.atlu Am en
I ran countries been unfriendly
and uncooperative in the war
d fiu t w » (minted mil hy i(*e hert Kicked*. native of Peru
and now attending HoIIini ('ullcgr
who introduced the Animate*!
I Muitatine'a theme, "Latin Am en
eti" with an interesting talk
about his country’s typography,
history and custom*
The boils of a new world tulidnritv he pointed out i n the
will of the people to achieve it.
lie urged that radio stations in
thi* country give more attention
t o ' tlie needs of this hemisphere
hy giving more program re la t­
ing to Latin American nation*,
and luggm ted that people here
should read more about South
America and its people. IU to id
of how Mouth American exports
hml bean of great aid to the wag
effort, nlstf of how control of a ir ­
lines hy N alix and Fanout* of
U en w ajrr.tgw d ' Hsdr bad t w
broken on that continent.
.Visa L au ra Molina •■ { the
Spanish-Department
of Roilina
t allege told of the beauttos of
hoc native . Mexico, especially
Mexico C ity tocalad on a plataau
n,Q00 feat above sea level, i n J
ringad by high mountains. Com­
ing from auch an altitude to the
Inw elevation of Florida gave

hjrinber
—The hart itWTTacrrrM Jo e VVdliams and Raymond Green.'
Mr Roosevelt tab! down fo r the
Bend oP f l « ! of Albert South
American pent lo in • report on charged with drunken i r m a i
his Y a Jtc discussions—and arjci*ments—with
Prime
M inister
Churchill and Premier S talin :
"There
eati
be • no
middle
ground here. Tfe shall b ase to
take the raeponasbility tor world
collaboration, ur we shall have
to bear the responsibility fo r an­ fined $50 each or ’JO days on
Tar urns ch arges: Robert Lrgett.
other world conflict.’*
i alia, he told the attentive, u a a u it ami b attery: Charlie E Joft-cheering
lev ixiators.
fk a a e i ; w ard-, assault acd th reats ; Beil
out b rfa re him as he talked from Bhlswa, d: 'o r d e r ly ror.-fues. A lf
a red plash chair in the flo csa Rock more. l a e i e s c i W y n. Wor
o f H fp r ^ w r tt iiiik ^ w **« m bright ris t a r t e r ami Mary H arold for
start toward the belter w orld of a n a ’iff and hattrry.
Fines o f $ 1 0 or lit days were
the future
tovted against negroes oa the
H is to ric T u rn ing Paint
A turning point, he called it, fbllawfng charges: Robert legvSt.
disortrriy ra a io r t ; Henry f f u h
in Am erican history.
And next to to m e Mr. Finni c lagtuo. deunh aad d iw cb triv ;
veil emphasised its import a im Radi tph U r S e t n i ;. d n a k n u n s ,
ae carryin g the ho pea and fears d h sn irrty Co--, dart ami carrying
of gem m Uena to come— w ill he com i i lot weapons. F ire s at $5
the. S an Fraociaco n a t e n n e a of rack s f r r levied against lam es
weapons,

and

Otu

Jones

H o u se

and

W il d . bm rth. each ehwegeg wtaft
drunk* a s * * -.
Bonds o f negroes w o n estrea t-

• I on the following charges: Gun
Johnson, Jruahcno***. $ 11; Roo-etelt Bed. disorderly conduct. t t &lt; ;
Jam es Grice, disorderly conduct.
|S; Thom as M athew s, ilru rjl am i

disorderly.

mark; “ Republicans want peace
need to it, ehe declared.
She told of the moeiern uo-to- just aa much aa D e m a rits ,'’
Iruunsui curaiawat a fta rw u x i
daU Ufa in that city uf nearly
I'h a m m x
Blown
-JAW.dOO Iieople with It* impres­ waa varied.
sive governmental palace, city ID -JfY I o( tha House Foreign
hell, beautiful roaidential dia- A ffairs Committee . aiIe,t it a
m agnificent
e p a a c l k ’*
tricte, go lf courses ami country "truly
tluba, Kaithnuakea w e n not fre- pointing toward " a h a t and toe*'lurtil, she iMimled out. but ailsted
that little damage waa done by
reason of the soft auhesiil which
rushinnatl the shock*. Hhe d*»crilHid the national sport of bull- (
fighting, and the crowd* t h a t ;
attended in the large arenas.
Tha two Rollins spoaker* w e re )
|&gt;resented through no-op# ration o f!
Professor Kr»d llanna, naad o f j
the Roilina ilepartment of intarAmanran relations, and Mr* R. i
L. Doan of the Rollins faculty
who helped in planning the pro­
gram
Lieut, ( jg l K.F iu—i v. t'SN R . ■

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Mattie

Lou

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SILVER 5PRIM6S
Attention
TRUCK OWNERS!
W«* h a v e th e fid lovetu g tii-r-: ux

1‘ r a y e r **

Mam hers of the Wornsir’s d u b
rontnbuted to an exhibit
of
Mexican (tainting*, glass, pottery,
ruga and baskets. Cadet Sgt.
Simon Dlngfctdcr o f lb* Studeru
Military Training ( urtw. of S a m i
note High School, flanked by
color guard* Cadet CpL B illy
Chapman and Pvt. Bobby Pullm .
bora tha culorx for tha is lr t r to
tha Flag at the start at the nro­
il ram. which was concluded by
tha singing at the Mxliooal Alt

KRIDER’S

th em .

Following the program a social
hour was enjoyed amt refresh ­
ments werv sarvi-ti.

SERVICE STATION

Almost 100 per cent at the
bombs, shells, grenade*, rockets
•a d mines produced fa r thw U-S.

CHECK YOUR
SUPPLIES NOW!
Como In today—we hav«
juat what you need for
homo and garden- ■■

• Screen Doors
• Mason Fruit Jars
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"in the windows of the Florida
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n . l K im Street the Red Crons
ttoinr Herr ice l* ttn p ren lvily r»
preened by the display » rr« n g o l
by XIri W. H Ktrcbiioff. Thei*are depicted some of the various
duties of Home Service through
the Red C r o n , which is a major
|«int to be covered by donstions
to the Red Crow War Fund drive,
which
opens
here
Thursday,
March I.
“ No m atter what problem a
service man or his fam ily haHome Service u on h a n d to heli
him ," Mm. Helen Schultz. Home
Service chairman of the Sum
mole Coiinly Chapter of The
American Red Crows, said today
“ Many fam ilies are in trouble
today, brought on. oc heishtene.l
by tha absence of a father, son.
or brother. Many Renter men have
prohlrma that they ran ant w ir e
themselves. To help theie mei.

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alao a perky block groegrain
it s dream in

Spring will „go to your head in these
bright straw braids! Bewitching veils
. . . perky !*ow» . . Easter colors— all
give now glamor to favorite styles. The
pretty |Kini|uidonr mint, the jaunty pill
box, or the now cushion bumper. Ad­
justable.
PELTS
KUtterimr fKinipfulour brum with
iray felt flower* tucked in under

the title, lit gtlivMable ilwii

8 POUT HATS FOB EASTER

SHOPS

genuine
panimn he Is — Sport
ytylee in turned bach brim with
Grtiairruin trim. Nuturnl color
only.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 1. 1M5
BIBLE VEHBE FOR TODAY
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TO BE HAPPY AND GRAFT.
ED INTO ETERNAL LIFE IT
•18 NOT .ENOUGH JUST TO
MAKE A PUBLIC DECLARA­
TION OF INTELLECTUAL DE__LIEF, YOU MUST MAJCE GOD
D W E L L ! N (f P L A C E AND
A C C E PT TH E D IV IN E INTO
YO UR OWN L I F E : Abide In me
and I in you.—John 16:4.

• , .John L. Lewie apparently haa
decided to do hla bit for the war
•(fort by calling a coal atrlka.
It'a no uaa
worry about
Hitler when
That problem,

for the
what to
the war
we feel

Allies lo
do with
ia over.
aure, will

Raymond Moley says the na­
tionwide midnight curfew is a
fool conservation, not a fuel con­
servation, measure. The Idea la
to get people to go to bed In
time to get up the next morning.

Now that Sanford’s farmlands are bright green with
luscious celery and the wash houses are running full blaft,
Sanford fanners are coming face to face wiUuthe problem
whkhfhas been plaguing business men nil year— the man­
power shortage. Our tamers simply cannot get enough help
to cut their celery, wash it and pack It, arid get It off to
a market where there is strong demand, and there is grave
danger that much of it may be left to rot in the fields.
Not there isn’t enough labor here to meet the situa­
tion. There .Is, "but many people don’t , want to work. They
don’t have to work, they have enough money already to
get by on, they arc getting money Irom the government,
they ba vc relatives who are working at fabulous salaries
who sind them money from time to time, or they can make
enough money themselves in three days to last thc rest of
the week. These are the ones who arc really causing the
fanpar* tbo moat trouble, those who work three daya nnd
rest four. 1*
»
.Well, there are a lot of people who arc not making
the most of Iheir opportunities these days. There arc a lot
of min who for one reason or another are not working re­
gularly. There arc a lot of women who used to work, be­
cause they had to, who have quit working now that they
don’t have to, and just when they could be making so much
more than ever before- There are a lot of boys, ’ teen age
boys, we believe they are called, who arc adding to the
TtefthTJlIdhcy problem,-wtmply because they nrc not busy at
something worthwhile that would keep them out of trouble.
Because so many people don't have to work, and won’ t
work if-they don’t have to, the so-called “ work or fight"
bill has been introduced in Congress. They arc planning
to enact a federal law requiring every man to work or jo^n
the Army. And there are stiff penalties of fines nod.-!?)?
prlsonment, for anyone quitting his job, laying down on
the job or being late to work. Who would ever have
thought that in free America,.whlle..the nntion in fighting
for Its life against two powcrfut-cRwfWe«5*Tneh'Wflrftld'1iir*i
to be Jallfed for refusing to work?
Some, however, arc thinking about the future. Thoy
arc making hay whiltf the sun shines. They are working
hard to get food and war materials to the fighting lines
and to maintain essential services on thc home front. Most
of them are getting bigger salaries or wages than they
ever dfd before, to be sure, but they are earning, it And
they’re laying some aside for a rainy day and they arc
making a place for themselves in the business life of thc
community for that period of readjustment when thc war
is over.
They’ll be thc ones who have the jobs and the good
wages, thoy and the returning service men, In thc years to
come, and those who don't want to work now. well they
won't have to. They’ll be trying to expluin why the world
owes them a living.

Russia and Japan

April, 1945, will be an interesting date to watch. Thu
Hussikn-Japancse treaty, whereby cuch country promised
The government's debt limit to be neutral during the other’s wars, will then be four
haa been boosted to 1300,000,000,years old. Made for five years, it provides for an advance
000. The interest on that sum of
money at 4 percent would be notice of a year in case cither country decided not to renew.
• 11,000,000,000. Of course the If this notice ia not given, thc treaty is automatically re­
Interest rate Isn't 4 percent. We newed for five years more.
bcllove It averages somewhere
The treaty, though not logical, has been useful to
between 1 and 8 percent. But
even at that the Interest amounts both Russia and Japan. Both countries, up to their necks
to over 14,000.000.000 a year, in war, have been heartldly glad not to have to take on
enough to pay all the expenses
of government, Including Interest, another formidable enemy. So a member of thc Axis and a
during any one of the prosperous member of the United Nations havo kept peace fairly well
years of the late twenties.
throughout all the fury of the present conflict.
What will happen In April? Japan is not likely to
The American Red Cross, one make any aggresaivo move. Russia, with the German war
organisation on which there la
unanimous agreement that It la nearing completion, may feel safer about tackling the
doing a good job all over the Japanese. Or she may reason that Japan would never give
world, has launched Its campaign warning before making an attack. Pearl Harbor nnd thc
In Sanford to rats# $17,700. That Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5 show that. Therefore she
la a lot of money, as Rad-Cross
taa In this county have n n s would b© foolish to give the Japanese n chance to prepare
the paat, But It can be raised for war. In that case the fiva-year treaty may be renewed,
and should be. Everyone should
but Its renewal will not necessarily mean anything. Drop­
contribute to the Rad Cross, and
mors than ever before, since the ping the treaty, however, would mean much.

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need la so much greater.
The United States has extended
a new lend-leaae credit of over
• H billion dollars to Franco
whoee leader, Chirlea deGaulla,
refused recently to meet with
President Ilooasvalt, so miffed
was he over hla failure to be
Invited to tha Big Three confer­
ence. Two end otsedialf billion
dollars should go a'long way to­
ward smoothing things over but
we doubt If permanent friendship
Is ever produced that way.

SANFORD FORUM
The Editor of 8anford Herald
Sanford. Florida

"Capitalism throughout the
world end even in our own
country, has often been the
object of derision. Not its In­
herent faults but Its misuse
haa been the under lying rea­
son- for this attitude. Con-

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Phone 434-W

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Audubon Society To
Hold 45th Session
W IN TER P A R K . Feb. 38, (Speria l)--T h e Florida Audubon So­
ciety will huid its 4Mh session
Saturday, Mar. .1. In the Annie
Russell Theater, Winter Park, to
elect officers,
report
on the
work durlnir the
past year, and
entertain the public with mngnlflccnt films of wild life In color
with sound effects.
.
A t 8:15 P.M. the lecture and
pictures of B ert' Hartwell * will
show the m ighty mountains of
the west with the bird* and
animals of those regions seeking
their living in
their age old
wav. From “ Sea to High S ie rra ”
tlon needs mere business and
that should be our first
goal.”
No, Mr. Editor, theaa are not
th# view of the President of
the National Association of Manu­
facturers. They do happen to be
the vlewe of a man who even
hla enamlei admit speaks what
ha believes. You have Men fit
to call him a ' "screw b all" and
hava attacked him aa a radical.
I would rather regard Hanry
W allace as g man^who wants to
make capitalism ~?&gt;*erk fo r tha
benefit of the common man. These
excerpts are from his remarks
before the Senate Committee on
Commerre. Ja n u a ry 24th, and
23th. 1945. Where do your own
views on capitalism d iffer from
three, Holland?
Sincerely,
Frank J. Shames.

"Primarily the taak of re­
employment la the task of
butlnetimen . . . * The Nn-

yourself a new out-

look on beauty! Let Us

Dear Sirs

A man prominent In tha public
•ye made tome public statements
of hla beliefa laat month. They
seam to fit rather, closely to
your own, and so I thought you
might be Interested in theaa ax, President Roosevelt apparently carpta:
realises that Henry Wallace la
not- competent to handle large
"No country needs deficit
■Vine of money alnee he signed
spending when private enter­
the George bill divorcing the
prise. either through Its own
landing agondee from the Com-.
efforts or In cooperation
with the government, la able
to maintain full employment

HA FRIDAY,.MARCH 2,194

SANFORD FLORIDA

CHEVROLET OWNERS
Are you getting ganulns Chavrolat parts on your repair JobaT
A complete line Is available at
HOLLER MOtOR SALES
*0« W. 1st S t Phona 62*.

Hartwell shows the wonders of
out. great country.
The free program during tin*
aftrrnoon
will
feature
film ,
bought with the funds o f lh&gt;Edward Mott Davis Mrmnrinl.
These are available for Une in
the schools of Florida to fo .te r
the loVo of the wild thing* that

Prrtf. Davis worked his whole
life throuirli to pioinolc
t'.K , V in to n w ill rniort on the
“ E v c i s'la d rs N o tio n a l P a r t O u t­
look " li e i . t'o o id in a t iiiK S u p e r ­
in ten d e n t fo r S o u th e a ste rn Monu­
m ents o f N atio n P a r k * . O th e r
f c n t u ie . n r r to lie presented.

1

The Andrew Ciirrawny Agency ha. taken over the

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AGENCY

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A RID CROSS FltU) DIRECTOR IN
NEW ZEALAND ARRANGED TO ^
INSTALL BASKETBALL RINGS
AND NETS IN THE HOLDS OF
SEVERAL LSTa. WHEN THC SHIPS 1
WERE FREE OF CAROO THERE
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WAS AMPLE 0 AHC SPACE
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FRIDAY, MARCTI 2, 1945

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Social A n d
Social Calendar
- —
V iu d a y
R egular monthly meeting of
the Cam pbell-Lnsainr Unit No.
63 of the American Legion Aoxilliary 'w ill meet a t the legion
Hut at 7:30 P. M. Final call for
membership fee*.
MONDAY
The F lr it B aptist Church will
have services at the church at

Saturday
Red Ripe
Canning Tomatoes

Sanford
■ Produce Co.
State Fanners’
Market

.P A C E
EH M BSW

THE SANFORD. HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

Personal

3:30 P. M. on the theme, "Facin*
Reality in Home Missions'’ as
observance of the week of praver
on home minions and the Annie
Armstrong o fftrin r
PTrcle* of the First Methodist
Church's W.S.C.S. will meet at
3:00 P. M. as follow*.
Circle One, with Mrs. J . B. Craw­
ford. 1204 Oak Avenue.
Circle Two, with Mrs. E . G. K il­
patrick. 22H West Eighteenth
Street.
Circle Three, with Mra. R. F.
Crenshaw, 113 E ast Seventh
Btreet.
Circle Four, with Mra. J . It.
Hoolehan, Palmetto Avenue.
Sanford Lodge Number 27, I.
O. 0 . F „ will confer the Initia­
tory degree on members at the
regular meeting time.
A social
hour will follow the meeting an.l
friends are mvited to attend-

Activities

Mts. Ijyron A. Fox ha* us Iter
; guests, her mother. Mrs J T
Duncann and
ami her uunt. Mr*, 1-eroy
Watkins, of Owensboro, K&gt;Mr*. J. D. W akefield of Cincin­
nati, Ohio Is spending several
days with her neice, Mrs. 11. C.
Wuhhurn.
Miss Charlotte Skinner and
Wallace Skinner are expected to
arrive tomorrow from Columbus.
G a. to spend several weeks in
Sanford. They a re cousins of Mr*.
II. C. Washburn.
Dr. ard Mra. Wado 11. Garner
attended the musical course recit­
al at Rollins College last evening
in Winter P ark a , the guest* of
Miss Grace Sebree.

RoHsettcr - Norman
Nuptials Tomorrow Nancy Rossettcr Is
Entertained At Party
The wedding of M iss Nancy
Rossettcr, daughter o f Mr. and
Mra. A .K . Rossettcr. *und Lieut,
(jg ) J - William Norman, Jr., ion
of Dr. nj*J Mrs. $«rro»n of
Gainesville, will be Saturday a f ­
ternoon at 6:30 o'clock in the
First Baptist Churchy The Rev
IF.I*. Broobt. J r . i i s | the iter.
K.U. Brownlee will perfnm i tho
ceremony to whirh nl^ friends of
the coup!

Phone 9G2

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For the Coolest Treat
Under the Sun . . .

M EET IN G C A N C E L L E D
i vutpd unanimously at Its recent
----------.
I meeting in Washington, D. C. to
Mrs
Roy J
Frierson
s t a t e ! f »n" ' »*»• Continental Congress
regent. Daughter, of .hr Am.-rl “ .h,ch » « ,0
^ ld
can Ret olution, i - . n . - d notice ‘ h.engo -Apr. 1C through I !&gt; and
Mini Catherine Kenny
i f r - *and
Herman
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*Hurt.)
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» » .Mrs.
on, H
e r m a n aMorns
r u m s , i.
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, | l l ,n ilego.
i
111 &lt;h-i «H national *nd
Julius
• taleofficei
o fflc e i* remain in office
. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Jfh - j entertained
with an outdoor birth-1 r i , , „ , . ]
, , 1 ’ j , . |['*tnir
nings LaVerne Hurt, and Lieut. ' tlnv pIrty ()&gt;r , h flr , on
l»r«idei
t tre.i. r«i. Unit ih. . n A it
,
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,
, i
1
n r inrir sun. r.rnesi national hoard of management .mount yr»r
(Ig i Itcrberi Hill. J r . son ot M o r r i s , who celebrated
hi*
Mr. and Mr*.
Herbert
Hill
of
...
VJltlfll
ilir
t hlia U last
In. I Friday
t'eifial' nl..I
^ ^ ^ ^
^
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Mrs.
ot j *e\cnth birthday
rjral
U eymouth
Maas.,
wer*'! tiirir home.
m airied Thursday
iiuiruing at |
’
,
.
The
All Soul* ( atholn Churcli hi
rl,c
Kntbrred
at th
school and walked home w illij
F’uthci
William NavhUab* n li
Frttost ami upon th eir arrival *
cunitucled 11 Nuptial Mass.
Thi bii-b
gticn in m arriage they were invited out to the rustic
b y her fnlher, wore a gpwfn of yiid rii fur refreshments uflet
white slipper
rutin
luvhioncd w'hieh giff* were opened hvr ihe
with an extrem ely lull nkirt on honarre. Games and contest* were
a widt panel, cunnecttug it to enjoyed throughout the afternaan
the pearl-trimmed botlici which Donald Dunn won the randy hunt
hail Bishop sleeve* ending in amt Harold Htcmper was wmnci
pomt* ovei her wrist*.
Her veil of tlie apple bobbing contest.
At the nipper hour the boy*|
of white illusion fell fiom »
coronet of oinnge blossom* to «nd'girls were served an otndooi |
the end of the wedding drr»s’ supper cooked In the yard. T h e .
birthday cake wn* cut and happy
long train. She catri.'d u pray
er Dunk
book bearing u
a white orchid, birthday sung to Ernest.
showered with white atreamer*
During the afternoon G race
entwined with orinigi* blosaom* Marie Ktmpclphrr ami
Harold
Ensign Estelle Hurl w as m-tfd Stemi&gt;er also Bobby a* si* led in
of honor and wore the dreaa 1 the games and contest,
blue uniform of the N avy Nurse [ t j 10 following were
invitrd
Corps. Shr carried an arm bou 1 Walter I.eRoy Cooper, III. I —
tr r v
ijuet of Iris. Delphmhmt. Ger Payton. L a rry Burney,
Morn*
tu'PH Dalsir* and Smipd*ugons in Philipp*. Rodger Garner. Jimmie
Idue and golden hues.
First McKee. Wayne McKoy, Hubert ,
l.tru). Clyde—riwgt &gt; t tHe“ 4 rm) Samuels. Bruce McCoy, Donald
Air Forces was be*; man foi Dunn. Richard Tyson,
Rnlieit
Lieut- Hill.
Morris. Harold Stemper. Grace
Ushers were S Sgt.
Robert
Stint-cipher, Freddy Bob
Morris of
Ridgewood.
N. J.. Marie
Ashdown of Tampa and Ernest
Lieut. Je rry Jernignn und Lieut Morris.
F'rnnk lurrson of the Sanford
Naval Alt Station
M l*r Fa
tricin MeCtouif. cousin of th*
bride and who is a cadet llUr*1
at City Hospital. Mobilo Al«

Miss Catherine Hurt Ernest Morris Has
Weds Lieutenant Hill {Birthday Celebration

A NOTICE TO OUR
CUSTOMERS!

Due to the hidrnf labor and TTTTrrdordo take Tare of

the work we now have on hand, NO LAUNDRY WILL
BE A(VEIT ED AT THE OFFICE OR BY THE

Entertaining in honor of Mis*
N ancv Rossettcr whose m arriage
will lie an event of tomorrow
« ft(m e a n at 6:30 o’clock—iw the
F lrat Baptist Church, Mr*. M. 1.
W right and Mra. A. J. Peterson
w rre hostesses nt a party ami u s s ls le o tlie .i s lie r s ill s e a t i n g the 1
miscellaneous shower given at guest*
Mi** Ethel M yrlrne Cogbuin
the home o f Mrs. Wright on
Define the ic rm io ii)v Mra. ,1 dnughler of Mr. and Mr* N W
Magnolia
Avenue
Wednesday E
R im m illo l
p l n y i * 1 appropriate I &lt; ,,((|nirn, nod Ben]
afternoon.
oitiiic, tneluding “ Because'’, and, ilir,j
Spring flo w e r, in j-n*t*l shade* ' I’ ll'"* Angelieu*r no lhe orga" Mr* J.L . Bullard, were m an ted
were used to adoin thr rooms of a n d
Schultert'a
"Ave W&gt;,|ne*day. Feb 2* in a Mmole,
Mr* Wright’s home Each gue»l Muna iltuim* the ioa»».
Mrs . inipreaaivs erremony, jerform o l
was given a card on which shr Hurt, the bride’s mother, wore
at the Southxlde Baptist Church
wrote a recipe fo r the bride-to-be » black
linen suit.
trimmed |,y (j,p fiev. M.N.
a fter which an interesting game in white, with matching access tiy the Rev. M.N. Pearson, at
of making n list of gift* from the ones ami n corsage o f white a 00 P M .
M r, Bullard has just returned
letters in M iss |{o**ctt.-i'* name ro*e* nod Sweetheart roses. Tim
was enjoyed. M r*. A, K. Rosseltei bridegroom's mother rhoso fot from twn years* service III the j
and previous I
won the prise and presented it t.r ih«- occasion n oink und block I Southwest Pacific
her daughter.
eii*emhle and «l*o wore a no I to hi*
. duty in the N avv. he,, «**
A small bridal couple, port my .a g e of lose* u. ha. muni.lnr «'■’’ «*';&gt;* e;f l.y the H o. Ida Power
| #*»*&lt;! I.iichi ( ominn) M ri HuiUr«l
ed by Little K a y Petra* of Will
_
fovnirrlv
rmplnyril ml A un«l |
ter Garden, dressed in a long
* . 1 1 r ill f i
1 I* Sii|*tr M irkot,
net wed&lt;Ung. gown over satin and ( y
lit
wearing a lace trimmed veil
BIRTH \N.NOI N&lt; KM KN IS
caught to her hint with orange
Krnucfh M ( t Mf h. A M M
,
blossom*, and
Donnie kk right
ui»l Mm t.ri'fii u iiiujmi
ihc
dressed in a while linen *uit
1 i» m f* n n n it in
fo r
(* t h v r J l,,
w ilt
■ fth "f a •(aUK’htri, C niul l \nn,
descended the *t«ti* and »| if* th * ih»mr f11*11 Stimlav in th&gt;
F ih
2rt nt J-rfnnt.1
proarhed I he bride elect
Thei K tr- t M rthuali*t i'h u ir h a* It 1*
!
auirhtiin
Mrmorinl
|1
pulled a lea ruddy decorated with iwcif f e j’ iit i«»n l iike* nirrt m a Hjh
thr ( c j m i t ,Miu
white crepe paper which w n &gt; t i**n w ide iibiyrr \n n rr «»f this D u . Mi * lirt!&lt;Fii
Mil.lnd Hhkuiladen with the* gift*
nf f'ornpapniitn tr» ctmntV
Refreshment*, further lurchtii- pi ui fs«i lFt&lt;* tmiint*
utrng the bridal theme. wcie tNrii f,.t |iont « in M'hrf nnd I*
nerved late in the afternoon 1
Mk A imm
hi
(he
&lt;lrnominn
Favors were m inlatuir brides
11**n "p t ' u m n i r f u r 1 h i m l . i t w »
Those Invited to In- with tile HTiruMint
Ifriluy I
honuree ami hostesses were
T o lle / r t H »tur.
\
Mrs Rossettcr, Mr* N il of
! 'imiy ur ntcit fmir ynnrs
Commerce, G a.. Mrs Krt Petrs* in f nt t ,1 h r l ik1 1
«nlin»*i
o f Winter Garden. Mr* Fred i W ^ rl.l W ar M, the t *n \ o f Con'
W right, Mr* W I. &lt; &lt;»*|*ei, Jr I im M in ii ha«
t&lt; lm rt\« l at
Mr*. Turn Kirkland, Mi* John I n la lly hv n r* fiil&gt; **,IMM (Hut Mp|h
Hughe*. Mr*
Ku**e! Birmans,
,n
itiufu
l him
41.0 " " .

Miss MyrleneCojfburn
Weds Ben. Bullard

ompaBHictn W ill
Theme Of Service

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DRIVERS ALL NEXT WEEK!
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Mondny, March' \‘t.
Vour eo-u|K-ration will he greatly appreciated.

SEMINOLE COUNTY
LAUNDRY COMPANY
Phone 475

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(he u: ( jc M jllo ty Cr*n r ni llr process so Uw Jti 1i’
of its L n is v, .11 t l - y that way! Come see it toils; in •&gt;
w ide tsiOftrtKct c l ind ivid u ally styled hatbands

MALLORY PANAMAS
$ g :50 to $7.95

ETCHISON PANAMAS
$g.oo to $0.50

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Mra. JudjL A 14 »i n i
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Partin. Mrs. W W Powell, M r*.1 A , I l i n l a
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Hoy Reel, Mr*
Hal Colto-rt, Mr*.
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Mrs. rc
P« le r Tejislc.
Jack Morrison.. Mis,
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Mr*. Bill Tiyy re . Mr
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l)r (Tmrl*-* ‘W. Ihmiel of AtMrs. Hamilton 8. Ovrn, Mra.
Mra.
William Inntn. (In will nrench In a -erlo*
Jackson,
Ruth
of npi'cml *c*rvir*r*ii at ihc L if 11
Hnptiit « htirch, hr|f&amp;enkniF 4tin*
day,
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SAVE GAS

Bring Your Car
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Other Straws $J.95 up

B. L. Perkins

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of g\tlantn. nlso of Rich tr-ind.
l.t nnf! of F u ll Worth. T r x. He
\% nn nhU Rpcakcr and the public
Ip cordially invited to henr him.

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etomlafl. every nl()M,ond olwoy* before you apply moke-up.
Oeanie. Kefresh. Smooth your »kln to new. fllowlng
keep It clear and flowerdreth. They’Dkeep you lovely
out Ultle coil I The belt preparation* ore afwoye
tomy. You Vie le«»—they led longer.

Stump, Mrs l-ourlne Beal, Mra.
M ary Thomas Wllka*. Mr* Vddle
Wore and Mra. Je ss r Stewart
Cleveland.
Also, the Misses Oleda Dyson,
cello Trulpck,
Cecelia
Trulpek. Daphne Tnkaeh,
Shirley Echols,’ W inifred l-ovall,
Gladys fljip
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.Spencer,
Dorothy Keder, Eluat&gt;eth Whig
ham, Jean William*. Je an Mann
mg, neien naym an, uuny uou
Anderson, E llu b c th Dyson. Char*
iotte Mougbton, MlUlrml Ratliff,
Evelyn Stowe, Ruth Cum m lnf,
M ary Louise Meriwether, Kalta*
ryn Spencer and Betty Thurmond-

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B E S T FORD S E R V IC E
In Central Florida.
' A U T O M O B IL E , R E P A IR SH O P
We specialise In complete, nuitur
and lot. ISOS C elery- Ave.
overhauls.
STRICnLAND-MORRIHON.
E L E C T R IC dUhwaaher. G e iw g l
Electric, rood as new, $ 150.00
Phone 2fto
Sanford, Fla
Call MB. ___)_________________
RED B L IS S Seed pototoee, cert­ W ELD IN G : My on expert with
IW year*' wwpenenr# who guarified.
Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
antecs
in . y
Jok
W ou ld
nj&gt;Store. 2nd b Sanford, phone
nrvclata a trial. Temporarily
—- 35*.
located a* 40*M French Are.
A . R . Welch.___________•
CELERY wire for 6 or 6 acre*.
J- J- Bolly. phone. 405?W*
STORAGE yonf car at Kent's
•jf^I
- WE HAVE A FEW WOOD
C a ja g u .
Spacia’ rata
storage.
: RANGES LEFT. M A T H E R
W V
FURNITURE CO.
1 M A K E screens, folding screens,
rch awing*, csbLneU; furtiBOLLARD plants- John Pexold,
r* repairing. J . M. Wilson,
9I6 ,F.lm A y c .
IL'M agnolia Ave.

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general
re
weight about 800 pounds, brake C A R P E N T E R IN G .
pair*. W J . Ruxictdl, 705 W. 9th
to plow. A.M. Remuant, Golden
S L phone 747-M.
Lake, phono M 0*W.
FIVE-RO O M H O U SE, 50x235 ft. T ypew riters snd Adding Machlot. 50 fruit trees, in town.
Ine*. Rentals, repairs, service,
1820 Mellonville A ve.
supplies. Very limited allot­
ment new machines to essential
industries nn W P1I approval.
TWO R M A IJ. farm s— one with
W a 'p u y highest estling n r im
3 acres tiled .UiuL-fftmd well,
for
good
rental
machine*.
two story dwelling, garage, out
Haynes Office Machine Co.. 31 I
house, about 000, ft. west of
M agnolia, Phone 41.
la k e Monroe Post O ffice. One
with 5 acres tiled land, good
well, about '.i mile from la k e
Monroe Post Office, with twoitory dwelling, 2 sto ry barn. L O ST : Tank wagon hose on
. J.W . Bell. Phone 16, Lake
Ave. Ret. to Krlder's Servlcu
• , Monroe. Fla, ^
Station, Sanford Avenue. Re­
ward.
P U P S P U R -IlrtE D D o b e r m a n
Pinschers. 5 wecka-males, fe­
males. This week only $50.00. LO ST : Brown pup, small leather.
roRar. Finder p lra .r call l f i l J
Viola Kelley, Tjvln Lakes. P.O.
. * Bax S i 7, phone County 2304.

LOST—

RATIONING
CALENDAR
PKO CESSKD FOODS
^ Blue X 5, Y6,- Zb. A 2, B 2, C2,
D2. TM. F 2- G2, IIJ, J 2, K 2, L 2
BGU
-nOiuovalid at it) points
each.
MF-AT8 AND FA T S
lied Q5 through l&gt;2 now valid
at 10 point* each for use witl\
tokens.
Hl’G Alt
Stamp No. 36 now good and
expire* J il lie 2.
HHOt.S
Airplane ttampA 1, 2 and 3
valid.
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CA N N IN G SU G A R
Sugar for home canning th li
¥*ar. while nnt as much ns In
1944. should still be enough for
oil Ieg 1 Una ta lumU, Contrasted
with last seasi n's maximum a l­
lowance of 25 pounds of canning
sugar per person, this year'a
maximum allotment will be 20
pound:, per person, with no fam i­
ly
receiving
more
than
180
pounds, regardless of the num­
ber of member*.
F U E L OIL
Period 4 and 6 couimns from
last year, and Period 1, 2, 3, 4
ami 5 coupons for current, season
nmr valid at 10 gallons rach.
H ARDLINE
A - 14 coupon* valid through
March 2 1 , 1945. Unlinking rule*
now require that each car nwner
write his license number and slate
on each coupon In h lj. possession
as soon as il is issued him by
his local rationing board.

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fS. fa . Skew ei.
Ernest Harris, Mr*. Dig*. C.
Real f&gt; ta le M ortgages
Irlck. Will at ux To Florida Atherton Wales, Mr. and M rs.
.State Rank.
S. I- Tuppar. A fter the gonse*
McMullen, Grace K. rt vir W. refreshments w ire served.
A. To First Fed. Satr. b Loan
Assn.
,
Hoy,
EBen'' To Frances
E.
Swanson et vir.
t: n i i n i r t u t i t r ix t v n
Fenley, Guy* M .‘e fG t f ISn W. K. t x t&gt;i'il m
sr.v iiN o i* :
rn n x fr,
Price rt ux.
Li m i i i M .
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Chattel Mortgage
G rash off, Phil A. To Florida * &lt; p n t \HIRHK I l K A l e T Y )
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State Rank.
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Satisfaction* uf M ortgages
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• Baker, John G. To J . Max *,N*U».een
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Aaaiggmrnt of Mortgage
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•»f a. n f u f iJ , h'\&lt; i f l ct a b u t
Stbrlnng.
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Honorable Discharge*
N orth
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J ew ell
l.iLA. L u a u f c U c ii l s
. A rm y .o f United State* To
b **s$
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L e s t e r A. Phillips.
f*itwt M ' .f n r ( t r a i l y t ’i»f pilFAt lltfl, •
U. S. Naval Service To Charles r„ H « r r ,| | p i L ha* f»lr«1 In th«* t ^ r rtsll
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Countr.
Henry Shaffer.
(■Irsttila m cr rt iv ln null n r c k m i f t o
Ihtwrr of Attorney
f m e** J trier ft i ll OF 1 Mllg • r S » C l l l# 4 i t* |
Wynn, C lifford . U. To Mr*. Jfi&gt;M t*e I he* *51 (l| iPIrnt
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$) i r&gt;r|H»rniton, w h i c h -nh l * n i n r t i i k re &lt;»tiairtl Jiiri*
lb. 1913 n n 4
Declarations of Doral.lle
m i r f l M l o n Jtil&gt; 1 , 1943 In
Schnabel. William Resided in Mi-r lgtAK
" I tOflk «3, I 'd g a 10Tt P u b ­
State of Florida since 9 / 1/44.
lic
*if H r m i n o l r C o u n l j r*
Schell ig, Wesley F. Resided in p|..rirl|j r#.f$v**yins
K .flrrrv i m r - h r n
«b*&gt; f $ « l
S la te of If lurid* since f»&gt;W44.

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Seminole County

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Week
b ifu ra . Lha ratuxa dal*
“•lated In Ihl* order and nolle*.

The Civic league put on • n
delicious supper, ham, pork, baked
baarwi muffir.a, and pie at the
Library
Thursday
night. The
supper lahlca were centered w ith
A m aryllis, axaless nml nasturt­
ium*.
an
ii|e$&gt; rat n l H 'r In
s m l i u H s e c rrc lProceed* were for beautifies- jiiaf * *•$i lh»* 3 *t h tlnjr o f M a r c h .
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Town.
Ahout
H6
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serveti.
I* ■* n» iltsfeel lit.il ! h l »
riotji#*
l". I*It- h»*1 UIn•V«1il f *lII egi I»
The I.ypian P T.A celrbruteil he
M'S F- iur
«-h H» i I III H p A e e k k
SPR IN G PLA N TS now ready— l-OHT; Man's "&gt;m*ll gold pocket
Founders Day on Tuesday night I t - -r 1*0 hlh-iil lunrs
ttfllltf
Buffi
Peppers. Tomatoes, Eggplant,
at the school when the (irogram r irJi, i l ri The* Muiiforsl l l v r a l i ) , a
watch. Waltham make. Initials
F K IIIM A IM
26. 1915
||rw &gt;|»!»Jief p u t l ll l l i f t l l|| A* It) «*411111
Collards. Ilroccoli, J.W . Bell.
was mails up of local talent in­ tv •**•»*!» i n * # !* sail r*s|tilr *fii«nLN
inside, A. F. Hess. 409 W. 10th
W ARRAN TY D EED S
Phone 15, I .ski* Monroe.
cluding Rev. and Mr*. J . A. H as­ pi r*. i tlieel ii) i*tY f o r e u i h p u r *
St Reward
I ortllei, I (infles I ev ux To kins, Mrs. Fred Forward, officer, p..
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RHODE ISLAN D
lied chicks, LO ST : Black and gold Shacffei Otto Steel el ux.
l\ 11 NT.HHI finj* hftinj aint » r a ) a&gt;
Irish, E lla Y, widow To 11.1), Mr*. 11. R. Gray, president, Mrs. r i e i k uf t h r t ’ Im i l t t*ouri " f H # m .
two weeks old at ftb.OO per
Topper, Mrs. I^irgi-nt, Mrs. L J . Ihe I* 1 ■nufi.lv, riorlltlu till* l i t ! t W )
fountain pen, downtown, list .Smith.
hundred. George R. WhlUtler,
week. Reward. Call Mrs Mines.
f-ajgett, Violet M isaer et vir North, Mr*. Wells, H r , Lommley. Of Ketinur ) , I fib,
la k e Mary, Fla.
Refreshment* were served by the f ^ r Met
341-W.
it. B. To Forest Gut,dill el no
II I* II Kit V I MIN.
T H A Y E R B A B Y carriage, ax- L O ST : Black puppy, 3 white feet
Uedley, Arthur et iix To Star- commit!**.
i I n h o f Hu* I ’ lrrillt
Christ Churrh A uxiliary held
^ bilh ole
• en.nl I
KUsrleU.
rellent condition. Also electric
Ilist
Krdlev
b
Nathan
Yi.elL,
N otify lUlfl W. 20H, St
bottle warmer Phone 0110 W.
Malloy, Pearl I.
I o ■ a-aii- tin Fehrunrv meeting with .Mr,
Marie D igr and Mr*. J. Henry i n
i it n
i tn« i it
&lt;iiritT .
Jones.
x in t ii
Ji l i l M M .
t iU k t IT.
0 M ONTHS OLD bull calf. Hen­
Whitehead, Murv F.*
Hugo Meniqk on Thur*ilny with an InIN
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ten vied atlandnsre. Business *11.1
ry Freise, Ht. 2, Box 260.
C. Vote et iiv
i H I N T * , f i n m i r v . r* l k » - r il
N., HU.
Johnson, C O et vir K S. To completer! ami the spiritual pro
B A B Y rabbits A C . Cleveland,
gram le d ' by Mis* Mary Rohert- M II
IN M F K I . F I I
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C U R T A IN S washed, starched and I lie May Brown
1 Aft |l I MI ft lif t I
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W. 1st St Monroe Corner
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stretched
MH Melbmvtllr Ave LIM ITED M Mhi"
1 To Mtirt W Ntckol*, Mrs John W’nitsworth, t l i I! \ Il WMKEI.KK. •
Partin. Blanc
300,000
World
Heater
proper
Phone H79.
| Mrs. Fred laiskey, Mr*. F. C.
ll*'*|Ytifulelll
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D-uglat.
plants at lak e Monroe L.U
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j Wight, Hal et ox 1 *&gt; Jl&gt;« Blade, Mr*. H. F. Balance, Mr* '1 H I o" itl \I I IKt VI: 4T*OF KI Pl I»'*lt
Mann.
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.A H tlE r t i range will exchange Nntlmr fl'iximbs
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eervei) by the hdxte*M&gt;s.
for small range
Mrs
Jn),*i .SPEC IA L W Mill A M Y DEED
Ha* i 'My M«&lt;-hIftii
G R EEN fence post" Phone 7HX-W
i' i||t|*e*kl | Jft|| fit.Hi the 1*1X11Girl* fr- -id Lmgwood who havu
Hpci'i, George A Jr i1! ux Prr
Robinson, III I, Box XX, Ss
miaition*
in Yvashingtnn are, 1‘l . r t x f i * pWidn tilil • f .*.fYt|ih%ln(
Jose( Ii (i Heyck
NEW A id . i.
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stroller.
ford.
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fit** It*-V• •hlllie&lt;| lfll|gfi
Mary 8r&gt;ai,-y. -vvrrtarlal position (I al&lt; t»- -tU»life*
Call Room ■
A G R E E M E N T FOB DEED
Mn) -&lt;• Hotel.
v iFwItl* lit 4*1 A alula
W ILL T A K E care of hahle* from
»»f L ' f u r l t l * .
Keating, Frank J rt ax To with the DPA, Wanita Beilin, o il- • 'lim n f ills
f t P F t |A t.
*$*!»•
1*1 11. it 4II ft M
t ’harlotte Koarey, Jean Walker,
7 :1W P.M. nn Mondays thru Hnwarrl YV Jensen rl ux.
T W E N T Y -flv* arri* with caruHil iikiii Gollven MvGiuth ultli
MaturtLay*. Cull btlLW. after R E A L E S T A T E MORTGAGES
a(u
apartment nn beautiful
4:00 P.M,_____________________
fluyer. H. N. et ux To Fin d the F B I.
like. Price $3,H50.ua
Tha Tourist Club will have it
Feel Hav £ Loan A*sn.
,
C H E V R O L E T OWNTRH
RAYM OND M. B A I.L .R E A L T O R
Hagan, Charles A. et tfl To meeting for election of offivi-ta
Ilya I Estate Malta — iU nlal*
A rt you getting genuine «'h—■ I- Inriilr Sinti Rank.
on
Tnur.ilav
at
Hunnyvhail* |
Property M saigeotent
role, parts on four rrnnlr l.dw''
Dicksun, D a v id M. et ux To Pork. Many ahufflehoanl player*
Degendahte fnsursitte and Hand*
A-gam idele line is available at Mam Warren.
have enjoye-l the eotirl* In the
2 H ciirim in fiirh ixln -d o r
Roo«n 4 Florida Statr Uaak Bldg.
Halter Motor Hales. 2W W
park lately,
C H A T T E L M ORTGAGE
Rrnfnrd, Ft*.
l i t Ht., Phonu 622.
Briilgr*. Gkerlee I . T o Florldn
Mr and Mrx. M. K. Blankantu n ft ir n ix h r d h o u s e - o r
State Bank,
ahlp n Je h rated their twenty-fifth
ONTIAC roupe, in good
anniversary
on
Waahlngtpn'a
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SA T ISFA C T IO N S OF
n im ritm c n t. P p rm n n rn t.
Rervlce man, *c* at
Birthday when many frirndu gave
MORTGAGH
F a lm e tto after 0 :0 0 P
M.
Wiltson, Gratia 8., widow To them a surprise party. They ale-C ivilian
rt-HiiicriL
Charles 1. Fortner et ux.
attended a ball in Orlando.
RHODE island Reds. New Hamp­ HMAI.L unfurnished house or
Maryland
Casualty
Co.
To
Longwoml Card Club wa. en ­
shire and Plymouth Ruck Pulapartment. Must be in town. Gladys Duncan -flayer e l vir tertained Saturday night, hy Mr
Hox N o. 1 — L e e n b u rg
Irts, 3 l l ' i month* old. Twin
Permanent, reliable c o u pi e. H. N.
sod Mrs. J . lienr^f Men irk, these
L ik es, phono Couoty 3904.
a t- Phone 5K0 -W.
Florid* S late Bank To V. M. members
wore in attendance,
Thurston Farm s
Lieut. W alter Uehtard, Mrs. Flor- |
60 GALLO N empty wood barrels.
Jackson. Maude M. To John D,
a nford Coca Cola Co. phone $25.00 R ew ard —for Information Jinktn*
et
ux,
trading to rental of furnished
Florlde State Rank To Lilli*
we2 or 3 bedroom house or a (diri­
R U TG ER Tomato plant*, f.V&lt;
ment on or before March 15, Phillip* widow
thousand, flout hern Plant Far
Call 9101 between 0 :30 and A SSIG N M E N T OF ACCO UN TS
Niblsck, Patrick A Llngle To
jfrcadla, Fla.
7:00 I*. M. Lieut. McCulley.
Florid* Htate Bank et ul.
ONE Chevrolet 4-door Redan at F U R N I S H E D house or apartR E G IST R A T IO N F lC n T lO C S
907 Park A ve. J II. Hoskins.
menu Call R. W. Roby, V a l d e i
N AM E
Stine
Andrew Q. A K. B,
H o te l.
1931 Plymouth Coupe, excellent
Moore Re l||tl Honlware Com­
tires. Box M, r/o Herald.
FU R N ISH E D apartment or room pany.
with kitchen privileges. .B o x
COMMISSION
_ '"p l a n t s
OR, c/o Herald.
S tats of Florida To Roy Burk­
Crystal
W ax and Yellow B er­
muda Onion Planta per* I I . ' 12.00. N A V Y a fflcer and wife want 3 or holder.
H O N O RA BLE D ISC H A R G E
M
fata, 11.75. T h rifty healthy
4 room apartment. No children,
Arm y of United State* Te
Local reference
referencea, 511 North Arthur J William*
plant*.
BAGS
, French Avr,
________________ DECLARATION OF DOMICILE
ation
4/A citrus hag*, par M _.. $93.50
Ramsey, A. ’ F. Resident of
110.00 REW A RD ! For finding
M lb. Cabbage “
fltate
of
Florida
since
9/
20/44
a furnished houta or apart­
COO These dr)
Nltional 6-Minutt &lt;
ment for Ens. C.L. Black and
Wednesday, February Si
wife. Phone 1100, Room J-1B .
better I
NORWAUC TUU
IE R
Warranty Deed*
mxkei
sve in itoctt
nota passenger
W a have
stock' both
l
Collins, S, C, at Ug To Pinkey
FU R N IS H E D houaa or apartatMiy.
|tree*, a fair quantity of
H
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fnH »tx&gt;«k.^of tube*, no per- ' merit in rr near Sanfonl, Con­
Hoillfiay,
"lay,
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Cnndatha
Reed
et
vir
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B eak:
required tot tubes. Get the
Wilbur
To
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Reed
Frahktin.
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Room 10f v M ayfair Hotel.
with our certlflcata, * Nat,
Franklin, Loulee Read et thr
infill 041 National 1
OR BUY xreall home In the city
6 uly tire.
To
Caodetha
Reed
Holliday.
avith I
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fo r cotfple. Permanent resident*.
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Swanson,
France*
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Co.
8UU have these in moat sites
Harvey A. To Elhit Hqi*.
no nermlta now reruflra&lt;L
Haywood, Charlie et ux To Toro
in t e r n a t io n a l r u o f l •
Tillmen, Jr.
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ua whenever ymir wmduws nenl aew vlai- Kvcn if
it's only one broken pane, it - v\..i ih &gt;&gt;ni altenlton
and yours.

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W ELLS
HEPTIC TANKS
WATER TANKS
CULVERTS end 8EWERH
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10% OFF
From OPA Prices

CONCHICTE BLOCK

On purchases of two-fifths or more of
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HANFORD, FLA.

WILL PAY

D u trib o fe d b y

FLORIDA AGRICULTURAL
SU PPLY

PHONE I
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PACKAGE. STORE
4J0 SANFORD AVENUE
A w bm S tm t From H A A
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$200,00 for Studio
$100.00 for Upriffht

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S H E R IF F . .. IT W A S

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Florida Ave. Lakeland
Phone 81-581.

T E X E P H O.H E
OPERATORS
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It is atill true that peo­
ple Judge by appearance.
Be l sure aboult your*
with' clothes kept freah
end new looking. . .

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in th e P o lis h C o rr id o r amJ » t r u il
close to the Ilu lt ic c ft y of Knot
lift. I n F a s t P r u s s ia th e G crm n rt*
told o f ft trc n irn d o u ji new nssnvill
lau n ch e d ftgHinst K o e n lg s iic i g
A m e ric a n tro o p s y e s te rd a v can
tu rn !
M u e n c h r n - t ilm lh a r h — fit« t
g re a t It u lir d is t r ic t c it y In fa ll
to t h r ' A llle e — and b a ttle d into
T r i e r k * the 11. S . K i n l A rm y
o v e rru n fo u r to w n s e a st o f the |
E r f t r iv e r am i e n le fe d the near |
ap p ro ach es o f C ologne along
s c v c n - in lle fro n t.
T h e r a il m e trorn
p o lis o f Muonw it h
a |'it- w ar
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Lieut. Gen. Slmr-sou'a Ninth arm ,
assault forces In a two-day buttle
hidden behind a security new, I
blackout
Ninth A r m y sjien rh ead n w ere
battling o n ly to u r m ile * fro m tinsuburbs o f D u e sse ld o rf, an o th er
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industrial a re a upon w h ich n iiii.i
o f fiCmtnn)-1* w a r effort rft pendV*
Lieut. G en . H o d g es’ F ir s t a rm y
tanks and a s s a u lt tro o p s r u p t u x d

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T h e sieg e o f C ologne w as fm in !
Ing rapidly a lo n g an art-long I
h g llJ e f r o a l exletu ling /n o th fim n |
M o d ra lh , s ix m ile s a w a y , t«&lt; *
p o in t n o ith w e s t o f B e r g h n m . I 1
miles no rth reest o f the n l j
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m ore th an
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on w h ich the Germans based tlieti
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MacArthur
Raises U. S. Flag
On Corregidor
M f il l a w t I'o w I ' m
n«»i
w e s te rn
1’ h llip p in e s
in « bold
am p h ib io u s o p e ra tio n w h ith h«a lre a d y
won them
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harlM ir and tw o a ir d r o m e ., i- in
D o u g la s
M a c A r th u r
nnnoiim e&gt;l
y e ste rd a y .
T h e in v a s io n w a s n c o m p h ii
s u r p r is e , arid M u r A it h u r annouro
ed th a t. A m e ric a n fo rce * nlien d v
had se ised co n tro l o f the island
F o r t y - fir s t
In f a n t r y
D r\i*im
troops nikde tw a b in d in g * in id« in
a lo n g th e c a st coast o f 2iUi nub
long P a la w a n at P u e rto P rim ■■■m
the isla n d 's r a p it a l. w ith l.gb*
Ids sea.
They
q u ic k ly
se ised
P u erto
P r in c e s a . the U m l-locki-d h a rh .ii
pne o f the fin e s t in th r 1‘ hd in
p in e s, and s e i lr i l tw o n n r l n . 1 , 1
fie ld * , one w ith n fi.tldh font n i'i
w ay.
J a p s F le e In la n d
Ja p a n e s e tro o p * re tre a te d to
th» h ig h , groum f- in la n d .
T h e In v s ifo n p u l the A m e ric a n
fo rce s on the f if t h ra n k in g I'h ilip
pine Is la n d and o n ly 230 m iles
north" of B o rn e o ,
It
prom ised
them co m p le te a e r ia l dom ination
o f th e S o u th C h in a S e a , Ja p a n '
su p p ly life lin e to so u th e ast A “ in
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Quickly p u sh in g a s h u rr ag ain st
only feeble resistance fro m an
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man captured Puerto P r in c e s s , a
capital o f 11,000 people w ith It*
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Established 1908

V O LU M E X X X V I

aJaps Continue
To Give Lives
°For Hirohito

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Fred Vinson Is
Picked By FDR
For Loan Agency

~ t i £ 3 £ counter - attacks
and Filipino Guerrillas added
new thousands to the Japan­
ese dead on Iwo Island and
the Philippines as the in­
creasing t d m p t o of the
American air onslaught forc­
ed Japan to close its primary
schools on Formosa and or­
ganise Tokyo students into

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L IB E R A T O R
STATIO N ,
Eng­
land. Mar. 6, (Specie!)— Lieut
Col. William G. Campbell, 21 If
Sanford Avenue, Banlord, FlorIda, h *i been awarded the bronit
star for meritorkiua achievement
In the performance of outatmnd
Ing aervlces ae commanding of.
fleer of the air corpe eub-depot
unit at this U-24 Liberator heavy
bombardment station.
In this
rapacity, l.ieut. Col. Campbell
hae ,been responsible since 19G
for the repairing of aircraft bat
lie
damage.
modification
ol
bombers coming from the Uniter.
States, the supply of replacement
apd maintenance parts, and fur
nUliing of auch m aterials a*
aviation gasoline..
Under Col. QamiXrell'e constant
supervision, llje sub-depot has
established a record of rapid re
pair o f serious battle and acci
dent damnre.
Recently a B -24
made a nose landing on this
field, completely demolishing the
front part of the plane so that
It wae declared salvage. An cn
tire noae-aectlon from another
crashed airplane was obtained
and substituted for the worthless
one, with the result that the
»q(
bomber relum ed to ItsI squadron
r&gt;dltJ&lt;
In ah operational condition
In
two weeks. A P-47 Thunderbolt
which cracked up at th* runway
end. was also declared salvage,
but sub-depot engineer* rebuilt
it so effectively Diet it Is now
flying 'again.
A P-51 IJUitong
had an accident tearing off Its
landing rear, buckling, th* left
wing, end smashing th* propeller
and engine. Col. Campbell had
it rebuilt and returned to com­
bat with its original group with­
in eleven days. A liaison air­
plane crashed end burned leav­
ing only Its framework end pert
or th* engine. It wag completely
&lt;* rebuilt by the lub-depot and is
now hi use.
CoL Campbell, whose air corps
supply section has a record sf
1X5 days .without an airplane
grounded for leek of parts, has
been praised by bombardment
squadron engineering officer* for
his fine spirit of cooperation. On
t conclusion of a recant technical

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M To Meet
tloool
be elected, and
- the 1944
elation bol

invited to
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reports
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8:00 o'clock
the A see-

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ges Nt'iir Pwisbern;
!Hh Wins HoniluTtf

Joint Session Of Congress Receives Conferenee Report

III*

Pr e s i de n t Says No
S t r i n g s Tied To
Sen. V a n d e r berg

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W ASHINGTON. M i r . 5,
(A P I— Fred Vlnaon, economlt
HUblix«Ui&gt;n
direetor,
wit
nuffintlfti tudav b\ Preuldml
to he Federal U in
\dmh»t*(r alor. Virmmi would
fijrre*» Je«t*.e J«vnrw ** head
of the loan a gencte* which
were t r 'r r r d from the (« !» *
mrr e Department mo they
would not come under the
jurisdiction of llenr) W iU ict.

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T H E S E JA P S PRO PA G A N D A I’ l l o 'l n s
enemy occupation of Manila They we,,- i
a newepaper in the Philippine capital
them. At lop, a Hodobu (Arm y Depart in
Uiitrs the tlty diatiihulna ''e x im -'" t.- t
them of the “ surccsaful" result* of wai n
paratroopers are pictured inaide a tda,.,
off for an attack op U.H, forces during the

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Poor XireH, Wor n Small Nations Given
Ritfht To File Char­
OutEquipmentSeen
ges
Against Bigger
As Main Trouble

Little Rain Reported
By Local Weatherman
Rainfall continue* to be scanty,
end during the first four d v of
thle month ending this morning,
ealy .09 of on inch of rain had
been recorded her* according to
B. F. Whltner, weatherman. This
1* •&gt;&lt; of an Inch below normal. •
During 194S, a dry year, the
rainfall deficiency wae 10.44
inches. In 1949, a more normal
of rain woe only

W ASH IN GTO N . Mar

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Governm ent
the t ’ t ille d

a n n o u n c e d t oda y mII
N a t io n * ,-x, epl IV
living « -kill In hIlend

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Wroiil St- iii 11v ' &gt;oif, noire
i,t Sun i u i m - 1 11
1111I
mean 4 1 noti.oi- ! * to«r,-r,i -,( it
nil
v•t
the

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tn - p o n s o j mg t hr t oiifi-M-ucc but
to

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that the voting firoceeduro has
been s c rw tl on by Roosevelt,
Stalin, unit Churchill, giving ihe
small nntinn- the right to bring
charge* against the g r e a t poWt-r
over the lutli-r - ol*),', ln*i».

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1f Of»Hi) «•rd Cl it r n * r tVrmi

Sgt. Harry Robson
Has Thrilling Time
With Booby Traps
S g l, H arry
K. H o b s o n , atm y
mr&lt;!ir ,i! nUrridarit s e r v i n g *1 «n
r viic u ntloi: iix -p it e l s o m e w h e r e in
K i n r u f rtrii« - that he f i n d - l - - »
t r a p s , muii I iTMiotiei irnnr
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llldili-ri rrn.|,.| m a i l fe ,,e s. s
io f min ti
pt c - p i r a l i o n

Contract Signed
With U.S. Agency
For Egg Purchase

Woman’s I’luh To
Direct Solirilnrs
In Bed Cross Drive
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Sanford Market Will
Share In Program
To S u p p Iy W I A
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Of Vagrancy Filed
In Police Court

Kiwanis Club Gets
Note On Activities
All Those Not Work­ In B iii Magazine
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bolter wm) to cheek, hound three
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wire. Tied string to all cabinet
Emm lentil Sln-,-1 to h if'l,
drawers and pulled them open.
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This went on for almost a day.
it in
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Th* pupil* uf Mi«« Zilluli N rliairmiih. MiS. Biiiinl,-).
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sweating up cause about the time Routhvi.b' I'rim ary School were I N 1 . ill.,11, Mr- », |t. Elliott
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I begun getting a little careless commended end tlmnkrd p ro fu y Mir II rori.e \t .11..no1 a " '1
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anti-personnel mines. Two were the prisoner- of wur in the h*i villi*
M lJulio-!.
Moughtoll, S h •if. Fill J.llltM &lt;1 hit'. tl.. - o .i .l
4|11i| till,
Kir - 1 lh .p t. t
L i Ih. 'Atho trip type that would go off E ast, by Murlel^Drekc. meyorevv ll.l llf lll.lll
wh*l
Shiplftl
M i*
when the m attress was moved o f llury St. Edmund-, Suffork,
I-roin '.!.’'lli t-t i r c l 1,, Twi'iilu'tli • hnii h
and one was the pressure typo England, In „ letter to Mlw Street \\,--( of link to Avo-.tdo •I* ’ •k b t r f phi ii Km rriiuiin i1) JSfilk
that would go off had sotneon* Welsh.
Mr- Rnltrli Smith, chaniium . i !•» 1*1 until *i Imul • k m *
laid down.
Mr- I * J h i-hei
Tho
Englishwoman
wrote
I II it i-:f; E M IM
Emm I wrntIHh S(r,’,-t to I lf I
"W o used to teach mines and "W ill you plense thank tho pupil*
mine fields at Ft- Henning hut of your second gre.h- (or Un­ In-nlh Mn-el W*‘‘ t of ();,k \ ., 1 f t , , , . ,
,'f S
I
Avacudo MrH,« irv 11 , , . -1 •4.-•i i ,, III, \ m \V ()',!» w ,-,-k .
I don't recall as much sweating lovely gift boi of prevent* which mu* I*.
MrI f .- ., .,1 lo r d in g to th ,. N n v v lie , n u t " ‘ g
was given me with many olhrrv |lr&gt;&gt;v»n. ihairmiro.
in the course.”
ilnmtl. 'Irv
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A s ia n II-,. S t . i t |,,o u l l Iiln u d o
'1 h,-v w e ie
In another earlier letter, Sgt. fo r my party for the children Mr- Mi, lido Sntrlicr. Mr- .1
fv .w g lo W i ll n o ,,
ft, o l, h ie ,
l" I
Robson, burn and raised in Flor­ of the primners of war ill tho fu lli ri Mr- E ( K inlaw
S .ir iln n d ,,
A pm too ol v
-o n
of
ida wrote his parents all about F a r Havt.
From
Fifteenth
*-t t cc ( l+, M i"lit order (hat each child vliould
K e n t i liu
11 f liiu m in , ( ,* rl
the snow
have u parcel' on thr Chrivlmr*- Trnlh S t reel W.,-t of O ak AVi- f!i|w,tid t hurpeiiing Jr , 2fi.,7 i*«l
"It has been snowing erery trte, my hel|&gt;«r« and I undid mir lo Aval ado — Mr*.
It
Ik
A re ., sou of Mr. Mud Mrs,
day,” he wrote, "and all day. the g ift hour* and made up Crumley, chairm an; Mr*. John linetto
ari F:. ChoriH-nilig; and. Edwin
The avrrnge depth le about two several smaller preaent* with the Kick.
Earl llrnddocK, von of Mr, m id
feet, although In places and Old of some picture book* I had
From Tenth Street to Fifth Mrs, IDmry Fk. liradilock of Finagainst walls it Is five f»et deep.
Street
West
of
(hik
lo
Avocado
teniriaa.
Since we are on a hillside qra also been given.
linger*,
rhalrnmn;
Tho threo young men, nil 17,
“ I wish you could have aeeq Mr-, John
can look down in the vaBey and the children'* delight with your Mrs. f . A. Rowland, Mrs. H ar­ are at home awaiting &lt;all to nr
is* enow covered bousss. The
low
Good-peed.
ttve duty. ('horpeiilog, a gradu­
a. It would have repaid vou
snow covert everything like a E all the care and thought that
From Fifth Street tn I nkr. ate of Seminole High School,
large, soft blanket It looks Ilka
Wevt
of
Oak
Avenue
to
A
vo­
wvt- rated as hosidtal apprentice
been given to the packing
Icing on the tops of ambulances.
cado—Mrs. Jim li*onord, chair­ 2nd clnsa for duty with the
of the boiee.”
man: Mr*. Henry Witte, Mrs. medical corps.
That's some sight for a Florida
cracker like me.
Alex Johnson.
He went on to tall of fan
I'AI’ Etr SHORTAGE .
l i s t DIVISION HONORED
throwing snowballs, .which h«
&gt;
PEN
SA C O LA . March 5. 0T V
found would pack tighter If
WITH T H E D IX IE DIVISIO N The I'eiivacola Journal und News,
Uksn off the lenders of ambulTh* plants which hsv* been ON MOROTAI, Mar. B. ffipeclal) morning and nfternuon papers
* 9&lt; « . .
...
ordered through the Sanford Gar­ —Th* 3let
In fantry
Division hen-, announco that a newsprint
In more serious vein ha wrote den Club have arrived and will .medical hsttallon o f which CpI. quote reduction will force them
of tha difficulties of operating ait be ready for distribution tomor­ John II Stapler la a member hsv to eliminate street sales and go
German* with’ “ trench feet. He row morning at 10:00 o'clock been awarded the Meritorious to t a b l o i d siie during March.
added that the Germans wore b{g Mrs. S. C. Dickerson announced Service Unit Plaque for out­
T h e papers, edited under com­
heavy black leather boots ana this morning.
standing devotion to duty In its bined management, will require
when they had a leg or foot In­
Tha plants may be obtained year overseas
Stapler I* the advertisers to confine copy to
jury, It was' tiecessary to cat from th* Garden Club st the husband of Mrv Helen Stapler either the morning or afternoon
their boots off. Tbo A:
of Park Avenue and Biatb and the son of Mr. and M rs. publication. No space-buyer will
sohlter, he stated, ksof
✓ Th* sale Is for the bone- J im t s Stapler, all of Rt- 2, Boit- no permitted to run cd* in both
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CITY BRIEFS
L.C. Blalrdcll, retired college
professor who has worked* with
children Tor the past f&gt;0 years and
who recently rativrtl tn Sanford,
will address young people of th*
Inter-denomiiistionnl I-eagU" at
Holy Cross Episcopal Church, at
81)0 o’clock Tuesday evening. His
subject will lie, “ Training for
the Flig Game."
Two members of th* W ACs,
Pfc. Cecelia Duprus and Pvt.
Alice Sodden, who ere stationed
with the Air Forces at Rome N.
Y . are visiting 1I.M. Gleason at
Lake M ary.
Seminole County consumed 291,117 gallons of gasoline and 77,972 gallons of kerosene during
the month of Ja n u a ry , it was
reported by the Department of
Agriculture Inspection Bureau.
All
boy scouts
and thefr
friend* era requested to be prosent tonight at 8:00 o'clock at
th* Episcopal Parish House when
the boy scouts hold their Court
of Honor.

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The regular meetirtt of San­
ford Lodge No. G2 F. end AJM.
will be held Tuesday night at
8:00 o’clock at tbs Masonic Tem­
pi*. Th* FsUswahtp Degree will
be conferred. All master Masons
and FallowcmW ora urged to

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meeting o f Dir* ora of the Seminot* County 1 imber of Commere* will be pld nt th* Hotel
o 'c lo c k T u e id
k:
Meyfelr at 7t
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evening, at which time curren
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________ U rnty due
of the. organ
Icelion' will
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to tbo hurriesno, of I L l i Inches. business
be discussed,
disc
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according to Edward H
Hlgglni, manager.

year *o tar I* - t i Inch.
As a m u lt a t the dry weather,
the temperataro ha* been above
normal For March to date It hoe
boon 7*,8 degree* average or 7.8

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Draft Has Made Poland Is Not
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The Slate Highway I’alrul is
low operating on » skeleton
"mils due to the inruadv on Its
oersonnel made by the draft and
■ onsiits of only 122 merniwrs, id
though ftlsle law authorise- a
maximum strength o f I'm. I ' m
.rotman F M Thornes tol.l the
Rotary
Club
nt
lie
regular
ultrheon nt the Mavfuir Hot,-I
today.
Each member of the patrol
work* a 12 hour day, bo said,
and Is subject to call at nil
hours of the night. Most trou­
ble on the highways, he said,
occurs after 9:00 P. M. with re­
sultant Increase of work on patrolmen during evening hours.
With 738 persons killed in 1940.
the last year before the patrol
was organised, the death rule
was reduced by 166 the first
year.
Prior to the address of Patrol
man Thomas, who was introduced
by C. C. Blanc, bln daughter in­
law, Mrs. C. 0 . Blanc J r . in­
troduced by Charles Morrlsoil.
"Indian I&gt;ove Call*’ ami “ Smoke
Gets In Your E ye*." Jam es Bevana of Gary, Ind. also sang a
tong of his own composition.
Patrolman Thomas said that
th* m ajority of accidents on ■ the
highways now are caused by
worn out equipment, with poor
tires and fau lty automobilr parts,
causing the roost trouble. Drunk­
en * driving tanka high in th*
causes of accidents.
Chief offertke among drivers n m
to
speeding la parking on highways
while changing lire*.
All four
wheel* of the car m ust be o ff
th* highway before stopping to
change a tire, ha said.
Giving It os his opinion that
the examinations for drivers' li­
censes should be made more difICVstlssM Os f u i Tws|

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i iat n m r i . t i t g . v»rrc &lt; .triv«yc 4 I*
a U’ H f i !•« tht- i hrtirmnn o f Hi*
S.-nat t* B«*|&gt;tihln an . infer cl f t ,

Ceatlssss -• re** Tvs

Lt Col. Campbell
Given Bronze SUu
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brigades.

Ten
Superfortresses
raided
Tokyo on the heels of the big
raid Sunday. Reorganised resis­
tance stiffened on two but the
Japanese dead mounted to 12.864.
Thousands of other Japanese veer*
killed by I’hlliplne guerrilla i on
northeastern Luton.
General
MacArthur
reporteu
the young Yanks have seised two
more Philippine islands—Ticao.
and B u ria i —off the southern tip
of Luton. Severe Japanese losses
alto were reported from Burras
the British closed in on MrndaU y. Air raids on Formosu wer,
stepped up and all types of
bombers were attacking th- mr
ilrom r- guarding the Chins coast
Small local advances have beer
mode by Maiine* on two Jim a
against stiffening Japanese re
listen er. Adm t hester W, Nlmils
innouni e*l
By Starch I! a total of 12,84Japanese dead had been counted
by the slowly advancing Marine
of the Third. Fourth and FVtn
Divisions.
The enemy oroanlted a counter
attack in the Fifth Marine sectoi

DJir,

American Advance Units Fighting
Fjroin House To House For Cologne

Before The Japs Ix&gt;st Manila

Iwq Casualties Now
Reported At 12,864
As Futile Banzai
Attacks Take Toll

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T-Sgt. Thomas A.Cobb
Finishes 35 Missions
Upturns To Sunford
After Dying It,' mission* ui a
radio operator in a J lying Fort­
ress based In Filgland, T /S g t,
Thomas A. Cobh returned homtt
Friday to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs If A Cobh. (113 West
Fifteenth Street
S g t Cubli was in action 10
months overseas.
Ho ha* l«ewn
awardetl the Distinguished F ly ­
ing Croi*. the A ir Medal with
five oAk-lcar cind er* ami th*
I'residential Unit Citation.
Hr was born in Sanford, at­
tended local schools, and gradtlitrd from Seminole H igh School
in 1941
Fore one year prior ta
enlisting In the Army A ir Corpa
in Aug. 1942. hr attended Gordon
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THE SANF^HD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT
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____ civilian i t m f m o r ------------------ -nw n - in u d a e i iun— nn n — n H i h H f i i r V W f l f t ?
An L W li - '
I T r 7Ev^5^e^nTmamT&gt;&lt;&gt;tT^TiT
Tn cooperating with Ilia war tine* these were of major a s sist­ ware Bay In 1C38 built the first covered with about 20 (q uar?
effort hr pointed to the three ance to the war effort," hev sard log cabin* in the United States. feet of skin.
. CLASSIFIED A D V E R T I S I N G R A T E S
active war training programs, in­
"Through the Engineering In­
(9c pea Ito* f#» am tnaertlo*
cluding an Officer*' Candidate dustrial and Experiment Station,
B arra Colorado island in the I Edict* were issuwl in many
JBc per lb * for three Inrertkroa
School which trained 1,300 offi
a comparatively young facility,
j|c P*r jin* for 9 Insertion*
rers; an Army Air Fierce trafnlng thr University ha* been given a C anal Zone once was a hilltop countries from the enil of tht
forest of the Panamanian low* i 15th century onward .sentencing
pci U»* for M Insertions
letachment training approximate
fine opjrortunity for operative lurid*, but was cut off from the the "gypsies'' or
"Ci.mi"
or
GAINESVII I F F.l
2« &lt;SjH*
Minimum -ata . . . Do
hr
.
’
1.000
stuilerita,
ami
an
Ann&gt;
i
research
whirl,
will
upbuild
the
exilu ‘ under pain
■RONE 148 OK liRING YOUR JUJi U. TOE oANFORD HKILW.Ii iialt Foreseeing ....... *hi Uni .Specialized
Training
progrtpn economic structure on the state.” mainland when the Datum llam “ Egyi Han*-' to
of death.
flooded the &lt; hagres river.
versity of Florida wdl no untuned linlmr.g approximately 1 ,5 0 0 men
yooflt f l u * w d l to the ilne, ineHdtng phurre a cut addrcM.
M advert Il l t nta far aituaUin* wanted will be charged for at tfc. to hanille many nun- student* li­ Ttiesr programs were run ton he added.
Looking Inward the future Hr.
the ftdutr than it ha* »u the currently with the civilian pro
rolar d aerified rate*.
Tlgert indicated that committee*
past, lit John J
Iignil, presi­ gram.
were actively ciu'agrd in making
dent, has made spe 1 '
remin
Explaining t h a t there are "two studies which would enable the
mendatiors for cnl«&gt;g*d peace­
way* in which a state can enrich University to “ movp into the post­
time operation of the institution
ii. a r o i - K i n c .
Itself —it mual cither exploit the
war period with the prospect*
in his recent triennial report l«
Water
Heaters
and
Kooni
wealth created
by others, or of enlarged anil more effective
L
A
H
c
£
furnished
ruoln
overlookthe
Board
of
Cm
trol.
Heaters.
create
the
wealth
itaelf,”
llr
ing Inke.
107 N. Locust Avc
programs of service x x x these
Pointing to the lact that tho Tlgert pointed
to much vital
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A U T O M O B IL E l t d ' A IR SHOP
University plant i« inadequate to research that has boon earned plans relate to agriculture, adult
education, social
sciences,
the
and lot. 1305 Celery Avr
tumitlp 3,Tltm student*. Dr Tlgert
10 A GRES improved celery farm lias recommrridrd that tbe lloaid on by mrmbera of the University humanities.
including
redigious
staff
both
in
the
Engine«;riri:
p r a c t i c a l l y new io n r oca
s Co
on Cainetini Avenue. Plowed in
education, student
health,
and
rrf Control vng*’ tlie slate !cgli‘ King Outboard motor, S |u&gt;r
lute Full K. H. Stowej phone Ikture to rruppropriate at^ "the College's Industrial anil Experi­ other vital m atter*."
ment
Fitalion.
and
In
the
Agricul­
Outboard runabout and
192. R
Summarizing. Dr. Tigerl con­
earliest feasible moment"
the ture 1 Experiment Station. Much
trailer. Phone 935,
■mount* for three new buildings of the research Ha? been carried cluded. **l have endeavored to
TIIREK ROOM furnished house.
steer
the University through these
•Jtir in the 1941 acrsn n
RED R U S S Seed pototoea, cert
$15.00
month.
Opposite
Dr. provided Jo■a provide additional out in the interest of developing difficult war days a* to preserve
Feed
ns well I
Hunt's
the state'* natural and industrial
Tuxedo
lfled.
Haket's Dairy.
the essential elements of a great
facilities fo« cla**ruom apace, resource*.
S to re. 2nd A Sanford. phono
laboratory, «nd recreational facili­
368.
"Agricultural research has been institution of higher learning."
III plied V 'lg o r o u a l y in t he field* of
ties.
CE1.EHY wire for 5 or 6 acre*.
In asking f..r tb* reappropria
J . J . Bolly, phone 402-W.
turn Dr Tiger t re/erred to the
1U4I le-*ista ( in r wli!ri.h provided
NOHi IS THR TIM E
SEVERAL
thousand
M ario n
for the erection of ad addition
TO GET T H E TOP P U I C E
Market cabbage plants. See W .j
to the University library at a
FOR Ytil'll ( Alt
E . Kirthhoff. Jr., Phone 305.
WF1 W IL L give you full value coat of f 150,00(1; a College of
Termite and Pent Control
2 Bedroom furninhed or
E L E C T R IC orange juicer, elec­
for your cur spot cash. Yes, Business Administration buildih.'
• Bed B urs
• B a ta
tric curling Irons, 2 suit ruse*.
at
a
cost
of
$180,(100}
ntul
a
iio,t we will handle the govern,
9 Fleas
Phone 350-J.
• Hoachert
inept red tope for you. Have d»lrv barn at a cost of $50,00(1.
uiiftirninhed ho uric or
The sum of $80,000 was appro­
lots of bother, yonr time und
NEW SH IP M EN T Tennis rauu.ta,
Termites controlled with
expense hv coming here at once. priated for the rehabilitation of
$6.00 to $10.00. UUJ Hardware
the Agricultural f'.*perimenl Sin
HOLLER VOTOR HALES
ap arttm rn t.
I*rrm anent.
our 5-year method
Co. Phono 53.
70s \Y I at
Phone S2Z lion which was completed last
Phone or w rite
spring and dedicated as Nowell
bVl DwY.
Civilian rcaltlenL
224 Sm ith Main S t .,
23 W IN C H ES T E R reiiealtng rifle, Hall In honor of 11r Wilrnou II.
gives 4 gallon* milk.
Phone
Newell, for many years dean .fnd
O rlando
p (i Box h:hv
County 4506.
provost for Agticulturc at the
P H O N E 95.12
Box No. I— I-MHburg
Univarsity
Ilecau«e
of
the
short­
■Up.laddrrv. j CLEAN COTTON ft AGS for SanSTRONG,
sturdy,
Hill;
ford Naval Air Hiation
Bring age of material* it was impossi
6-8 and 10 ft. length
to Sanford Furniture Company tip1 to erect any of the new
Hardware Co. l’honr 03.
Ilk- per III
Immediate accept­ building* author iced
ance
Before the war the student
KENT C O F F E E Maker*, complete
enrollment reached a high of
• With tray, cream and sugar and
3.5HO
students,
water bottle. $7.75. Hill Hard T o HUY Rah) stroller Call Mrs. approximately
MC
Thrash.
Vnldei
Hotel. while during the second year of
ware Co. Phone 63.
Room 4114
tile biennium ending June
1,
U P R IG H T
Kings hury piano
d l l . there was a total of 1,717
TO
HUY
&lt;
'irrtiiar
workshop
Phone 46B-W after 4:30 I’ M
students trained in arm y and
tirnrli saw. any sise. Prefer civilian programs for an average
ONE 4 Y E A R old mare mule,
one with olectric motor Also monthly enrollment of 2 ,1 7 3 , Dr
weight about 800 pounds, broke
lathes
luivrle
Verne
Halle, Tlgert reported in making the
to plow. A.M. Remusat, Golden
2624 Orange Avc
recommendation
I-akp, phone - 046.W.
Contrasting the increase In the
state's resources and its relative*
FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. M&gt;*2.ir. fi
■H M t
supl'ort -f the l iliMiiaJtg-siA Hor
lut. 60 fruit tree*. Ill li.w r,
Ilia during the do. n-(. and olie
1 I2&lt;1 lli-ltmivilli’ A v&lt;
half or which hr hn- been mn
1 Ml
HK-*» I I OKI) SFRVIl E
‘J VV() SM Al.1, f ii rm a —OIK' with
nect.il wilb tin* I t.iietslly, l'r
In Ce ial FI......la
-X1 |1 \\ ,
3 aerrs tiled land.
"the
|o rt.dtsi hi cnfoplfte motor Tigcrt pointed out that
two story dwelling, gaisgr
annual in,,'tin- ft "t the stale
. 11
Ihouse, about 600 ft
«nl
tin* Increased fr
igbtly ..ve*
S I HU kl.ANI) MORRISON.
lake Monroe Post Offic&gt;
I.U.umr.oiHi
m J .10
ju ik , to
Inc.
with 8 arres tiled land
1 1 UvJKHI.IiIKI
in
Pliotii 2IMI
Sanford. Fla approxmi atrlv
well, about ’v mile from Luki
J um 1J [ 1
lh -d ted that th- ,
Monroe Post Offlcu. willi
VS KI.I'IM 1 11y nit expert with "in n e* &gt;i- fop i lie University in
story dwelling. 2 aUuv l-tii t
'i-r ir: ce who gviar* Ihe sixteen year peipwl was only
Hu Yt «I
l.ak.
J W.
Bell, Phone
Hi.
Ujit« Ua i VX y jrpti Would an- $ 120.2'js
Mopfue. Fla.
IL- pointed In the fact thnt the
Temporarily
a Inal
ItMalf-r! *X 4tW 'x French Ave lURh-Jii *tnlc appropriation fu­
PUPS P U R -B R E D I&gt; 0 I. e r m a
tile UnivcraiO
was
$7 19,152,
V It. Welch
Pinschers. 6 wreka-malcs. f&lt;while the 1114.4 It apropriatio'
males This week only $’&gt;o
STO K A c,r. y.iur car at Kant's \*a* $976,126 of whcii " * 1 » ‘
Vlula Kelley. Twin Lakes I ' n
Spec la
rein
daa&lt;1 U7[i aau. an uttiiij I'uit.i v D|ij'n*pr»»
i ■uiage
Box 257, phone County 2d" i
Mol svv
linn tn ji s111 r«■t |iff mi mi f I m
aimed f-'ties, i»,i.J no purl l,l
Bl'RING PLANTS flow rrnilv
folding
srresns.
M A K E s e r t - e f is ,
w|d&gt; h wa. used "
Peppers. Tomatoes. Eggplant
cabinet*;
furn
['■•I - •&gt; I wing.
I , k 1 of ib. n.
I '* l!'l,
CoJlrudr
Broccoli. J . W . Bill.
Hu.
i pa t' g J. M. W i Im.II, of Go L..t- lu - u tiU it .In ill it:
Phftnr 18. Like Monroe
.ill Magnolia Ave
tution l'r Tigerl sumtnartxvd his
second rerrtrnm* ndatlnn in urging
S A N F’ O R U 'S most exrlusi'.
HORROR H E R E W H E R E
lhat a hiiilgelary rc i|u.t
he
apartment house, located in the
PRIVACY IS RF.HPKt TED
heart of the city. f)h bus line, YOUR nulittal ilesire for privacy adopted lhat "will rrmhlr the
walking distance from business
in niuiicv matter* is »trickly University In Increase, a* fal
ifspecteri line.
Friends and (Hwiihle, the icnmnci utinn which
section. Edwerd F
Lane
relatives are
not uueaUoned may be paid members of the
THE DEBT buy In the etete of
about your rrrdlt.
Ynur em­ staff who show m«rit."
Dr. Tlgert explained that the
Florida, 7 acre* grove with 34
ployer or business associate*
acres of land. Don't be late
will noi bear of your personal average median salary of staff
The flret ono that comes with
affairs
There is no cause for members is "considerably lower '
than th* average median *a!*rv
$7650.0(7 Will gel this bargain
einharrassuirnL
Edward F. Lane, "The man
Reasonable credit requirements of similar Inatitutfon* in thr
who know* Sanford”
Ni .-ii inakris on money loans UlVterl States, amt that because
uf the situatluu the C n i t ri "i , v
t a in ild i
p ay m e n l td s n s ,
JU S T WHAT yon have at was .
coilth nous draft
1 W i l l , 7 LOAN CO.
j has Mifferrd
wanted. A beautiful location t
Florid* Hank Hlilg
Phone U iipin Us human resuutte*
1J"
build a home. On a l&gt;e*iiiifui ------------------------- —-------------------------- ridded thst ** "fast a* § * develop
lake. Edwerd F. Lane, "The i A R EEN TER IN G ,
general
re ' young men udio have mains and
man who knows Sanford."
Pans \VJ. Russell, 705 W. Uth ability they are drained off Into
St. phone 747-M.
other pert* of the country
RHODE ISLAND Red chirk*,
Outlined in th* biennial rspnrt
two week* old at $18.00 ner
C H E V R O L E T OWNERH
sre the achievement* of the Uni­
hundred. Georg* R. W hlttin. An- you getting genuine Chev­ versity In th* last two years,
Lake Mary. FI*.
rolet parts on vour repair inhx* particularly thn nragram t r.--«l&gt;-d
A eninplele tine is available at In the war effort. Dr
Tlgert
T H A Y E R BA BY carriage, ex
MOI.I ER MOTOR HALES
pointed to the fact thst the
cellent condition. Also electric 20K W l .t . Hi. Phone 622.
! civilian program hai been kept
bottle warmer. Phone 900- W.
I mlact and that all colleges and
l i l N t A I T U i v rtVY D i r V T departments of Uie Inslitutiot
6 MONTHS OLD bull calf Hr
.^1\ 1 I A J I U ltlb lN I |wrr„ ktp, nry#n
nu - c.|llrB
ry Prelae, Rt. 1. Box 256
llimnl opportunity" was denied
BABY’ rabbit*. A.C\ Cleveland.1
LIEUT and W I F E and 7 months
W. 1st Bt. Monroe Corner
aid hai-y would like a furnish­
ed house or apartment, close
800,000 World Better pepper
in.
Call Valdex Hotel. Room
plants ■t Lake Monroe L.B.
404.
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MONDAY.

FEBRU A R Y

26 ,U ? 5

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Enlargement 6 f
University F o r
Peace Is Planned

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T b ,« r T T m * tim ? !c jT ^ T ? T 3 I n i

2 , 6 (10,000 fa rm er* who *tU
products In the United “

Jacksnnllolc is the name ap­
plied to the mountain-locked flooi
of the upper Snake River vallej
list and southeast of the Tetoi
Range, a few miles south fran
Yellowstone National Park. 0
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IFOK RENT—

WANTED—

Boyte
Exterminating Co.

WANTED

Z"'-.
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ALWAYS

H U SIN K SS S E R V IC E

V )

ONE FR1GIDAIRE; 1 washing SMALL unfurnished house or
apartment. Muat be in town.
machine: 1 five-burner range
Permanent, reliable o o U pi *.
* etovei living room iulte; 2
Phone 680-W.
bedroom suite* and other artlclea. Old Boyce Bell place
room for three
on Richmond Av*. flret hmuo FURNISHED
week*. Phune 000-W.
on le ft Phone County 4202.

good

a

pay

: t h r e a d tc
P j^ jjfrR^'time you bay Southern flood it Fresh—baked by shilled
White Bread or Southern Thin- master bakers witK flour that ia
Sliced Sandwich Bread, add a loaf milled from the finga{ grain tHg
of Southern Wheat Bread.. You'll golden wheat Soldi of America
like Its tasty nut-Iikc flavor—de- produce—enriched to wholc-graiit
licious whether olaln or toaited— ‘ v&gt;1ma_

EXPERIENCED-practical nun*
for day time ear* of invalid.
Apply Box B X , c a n Harald.

S cu. K u h 2 L
Phona «T». .v

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There's no need to serve the u n i* „ 'iWheH yo# fiuy Soutferi B reiSj
type of bread day In and day oub—J you buy ft
^ climJ&gt;e&lt;J
H9t when
lEfcead Service

COLORED WOMAN to work
afternoons and fix aVenlng
_ meat. 85c par-hour.
Phone
182-J after 6:00 P. M. ‘

MISCELLANEOUS

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33ake&amp; all'&amp;Tvieel

LOST:two Metropolitan life In- GIRLS FOR part time and full
time at Laney Drug Co.
■nranee polklee Tuesday after­
noon between Southalde Pri­ WANTED—Colored glrle for Wonmary School and Stricklanddry work. Apply In pareon,
Morrison Arte do. Please return
regular hour* and wage*. Sem­
to Avejino Menendei a t Herald
inole County Laundry, 819 W.
Of/ka.
1
3rd S t
COLORED MAID,
Phone 924.

FOR

ZThali w fr/iftb u tfw M

HELP WANTED—

LOST-

ASK

GOOD COOK for xtoady lob with
wages. Apply AB,

IS
*rml&lt;L
S

HELPER FOR Jlmrr
Sheet Motel Work*.
WANTED:—Part Uo* roald. 618

nV nntno

n.
p easing variety. Vessss*
Your grocer fs
haa
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SOUTHERN SANDWICH IR IA D
Thera ora extra aUcaa la this long foot—thin
Baked aepgclglly fog famllWa who t i n s

IR IA D
Tbla olddlmo favorite, regular tllced anrichad
Broad conlalna artra sunshine Vitamin D—
Sootbera/eatararthtt,
V.r'r , £’ •

SOUTHIRN W H IA T IR IA D
Many ftm llla* prefer thle dellcloax,
some Wheat Bread exclualvely
like U (or

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So

tho S o a ti'm bohH
Aml ^
ycar
Wf;/ /*/,

' i M A t w y u k fo r S O U T H E R N

Mtef JBFia

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if T t f ' r h to b* free If » r SDK S,
fitr+rr^r t 3 Tt'&gt;ia:e tr.^v* iTu-ottruic'** ;r* r tefe* (cr V b » h r e h i t * !*-*:» *o kap ron
lending h r muni light!
—rA T I U l U IIK.HHT,

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Tokyo Center
Is Wrecked By
Bomber Raid

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tor iaw isn te riw ii
MANILA. Wednesday, Feb. 28
— Twenty-fourth Division troops
have completed the destruction
of the Japan ese garrison on lit­
tle Verde island, invaded Sunday
Gen. Douglas MaeArthur rep ort­
ed today. The island, between
I.umn and Mindoro, Is astride the
shortest supply ruul# from the
United States in Manila
Fourteenth Corps troop* clear
Ine the Japanese from the Manila
watershed east of the Jlbei ateii
capital captured Mt Mataba, east
of the town of San Miguel Thev
also secured the south and west
slopes ol nearby Mt- PacawuamX
South of thrre. lha First C a l ­
vary Division pressed its a ttack
on Antipoln, just north of l.*gunadr tiny, in the face of heavy
rnnrar, artillery and machine gun
fire This opposition reflected reports of gathering enemy power
in the sector.
Mopping up of Japanese rein
nants continued in tha hills flunk
ing the central Iguon plain ar.d
on Moated Corrcglder fo rtress at
X - m o trth nf Atarrili AUy.
Borneo waa pounded with 100
tons of bombs concentrated on
airdromes
Olid port
facilities.
Many hit* on tho target a re a s
were reported, and ainoke c o v er­
ed the area.
Formosa took a 00-ton bombing
Fires were started in barracks
areas. Three coastal ships were
damaged in the nearby Pescadores
Islands. Two American planes
were lost.
Heavy dam age resulted frum n
destructive bombing of f s m r a n h
Hay on the French Indn-Cluna
ciwisI Fighters escorting the at
tacking Liberators shot down two
enemy intertyeplor* and w([&gt;cd out
three on the ground.
Thr Melbourne radio reported,
meanwhile th a t Australian troops
now hold a 150-mlle area south
of the Genga Illvar on the west
coast of Bougainville in the Solo­
mon* and "complete occupation
of Bougainville** west coast Is In
sight.'
Known Japanese casualties on
Bougainville since the Americans
left were reported at 1,200.

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PoliceOrdered To
Launch Campaign
k_ Against Loafers

Roosevelt Happy Red Cross Drive
Over Success Of To Raise $17,700
Big Three Meet Begins Tomorrow
Ultimate World Wide ( hiiirmiin B. ( rumlcy
If C o n f i d e n t Of
Reduction Of Arma­
Campaign's S uccchn
ments In Knvisioncd
tv VSHINIiTON, Frb.
28
t AI * I
I'rrsidcni
liu,w&gt;f tell
rlwuivi thr way for * rtiu n rl
post for Henry Willecr hr
signing thr George bill into
. t o * a t «*a aw HaUrdsy. th r,
while Tinas* dLrlassd today
The hill separates ike ferirrsl
lending sgenrirs In w
IhS
Commerce Department.

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il.lH hi hi iLfl 1 «&gt; ilia) l&lt;•■* 1
d nv r v%inch
i'iHf»*Htl t v 'll
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tHjuuiy chutttiuih ol ill*' •*• •&gt;
ft tnlk# id&gt; toHHiani «n*l v*«»rlu-r*
fill Ihi* ttfivf i
furl I nM'daY
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NfOr* l Hun »!
h.»- r»if*'rt«l&gt;
brrfi niivpti |ift \imiB 14* lh«- *lf «v*\
Mr ('rtimby tnl-l ibi
H**
\tai intriMhircti T'V Mi
h r**«l
Myson, chairman
th«i S«*mirml«
County Chaptrr of th*» Itnl CrtiAa.Nfr** R l&gt; |lr«*ATil»‘%\ in a w*|i
tnlk to tht* Kh't •l».
thr
ninny t1MNItpll* »!♦*■&gt;!
luintv &gt;in Bn foiflo-i hi HIT
ihf
lx 8y St lit thf fn»'ii a rut thi
. - -u \4 f&gt;.i• fill* H
njij»«Ff ( mi ii \
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it
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with* -I
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win a
T* 1
MrI»\ ■ ..... 1
hf IdIIM
iif thr 11T1Vi' anil r-AiGtinuA ID *td
irilorN
nf nil material sal*
icitoi curtU and puhlnity pamph*
Irts ismird hv th« area tiffirt* for
nollcitnliim.
Mrs iitty Til! 1- who heudsi thr
nollcMor i*rto»ti fr»m&gt; The* Wom an’a
C’luh iiulltiir.l I * r (ilnri «»f mm
pnii;fi, and s»mih iff the \mrhers
w irt joitf inlu4*v*t
At the Rktart «.«f th* inrrtmB tb#
Ifrmi |i mi nr lh«’ \ hGmh»I \ n t hem.
M
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Muiitli ^ i»11 In* r '\i the
hiano
[u\*M*tf "i, ail' f i ' r n Gy
th»- ltr\ h I • H» a air*
A nimidrle l-'t of 1hr mallei*
tori
for thr i r.wiidml ml
«r#a.p
will sgori be* nimmiiHFtl wrranlifiK
tn Mr* ||p|rn
R&lt;*«! Crnsi
esaciitivc *rrn*tary

Joseph W. McCaslin
Hurt In Gun Accident

Home On Leave
E dito rs N ot*:-—The follow­
ing names of boya In acrvlrv
“homo on !&lt; *v t“ ha«» born
•abralttrd by the I’ilot Club
for which Mrs. Z. B. lU tliff,
trie phone 931- J , and Mi*a
Blanche Ktnnruy, Itirphoite
t U - W have been select rd a*
• committee to secure name*
of service mew and women *0
that their frlemde may know
when they are In Sanford.

Accidental dUclimgr of on old,
double barrel *hot gun rraulted
yesterday afternoon in an injury
to the left hand of Joseph A.
MrCailln, Junior llivh School In­
structor and son of Dr. and Mr*.
11. 11. McCuslln, &amp;P&gt; Magnolia
Avenue.
At the time of tbe accident,
Mr. McCaalin » n cleaning ru*t
from the barrel of the gun which
had belonged to hi* grandfather
Bob CruroUy, Navy V-12 stu­ and which hod not been used In
dent at tho University of Miami, many year*. He had intended
hanginw .it. on the wall alongside
Is spending a leavo with hi* par­ -------

ents, Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Crumley.

»om, aworda In hi. room E»4*,
dently he did not know it was
Jimmy Kkby. V -ll student-si loaded
Mercer University tn Macon. G»..
He was taken to Fernaldla (pending a faw dare with hi* Laughton Memorial H o s p i t a l
mo tier, Mrs, W. R. Kirby.
where his hand was treatod by
Dr. S. Puteaton.
Herman Middleton, Y 2/e, of
Dr. Samuel Puleitnn, nh'-alden
the Peniacol* Naval Air Station, who attended Mr. McCaslin stated
i* spending a two-week*' leavo that the accident hid resulted in
with his mother, Mr*. Ruby Mid­ the loss of four fingers to the
dleton.
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left hand, but the thumb was
not injured. He reported that Mr.
Coxswain C. C. Blanc, J r * who McCaslin was resting nicely at
baa been aboard a Naval craft the bospltal today.
operating In the Pacific for the
p u t year and ono-haIf. and Mr*.
DE WOL3KI
LEADS
First Lieut. Constantine de
Wohki, the-oon -of- Li*ut.“ Col.
dnd Mrs. C.L. deWoltkl, and a
B-17 pilot Based with the Army
nDilon«r* will moot
tonight (a regular saaslon at 9iM RWon l Street, la home oq a Air Forces in England, has re­
fu^lcmgb after oerrlng In »he cently been made assistant squid
armed fprcee for 81 months, SO operational officer, according to
of thorn overseas. CpL Rotunda word rveeived by hi* parsnt*.
* u lit- four major campaign*
of tha Episcopal Church at 1:40 aid rWolvad tbe Purple H u rt
Aberdeen, chief seaport in
for wbdnda. Incurred In tho li&gt;- northern Scotland, has been im­
vaalea of France, June SO, 1044. portant since' th* l2Ut century,

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Puw-Wmv Before Marine-.\;iv&gt; Invasion Ol lwo

Yanks Within Ki^ht
Miles Of Cologne;
Patton’s Brel Army
G a i n s Bridgehead
JK,

With losses of hundred* of
thniiinrid* of dollars facln- local
irgelabie and fruit yrtiwars due
to lark of enough labor to har
vest rapidly maturing crop*, the
i 11 y t'nmmission after listening
to .it, appeal by local grower*.
Monday evenma gave order* tn
&lt; torf of I'ob.-e Hoy G Williams
i Imt the t ity ordinance governing
i iii’ i ancy nod (diene** be enforced
to it- fullc*t extent.
I to
gioup of grower* and
-hipjier*
appeared
liefore
thr
I'omiui-sion and urged that they
A ffunnrr aboard a Navy I.C! make* linr nil tint roitdnbtitinn t«* the tut,- action m gettinr local labor
rapture nf lwo Jiinn Hi* w .ik killed j*i In* -totmii ilurtni* Ihi Mnphi
i.. noil, nt least five days a week
lliOlM tnvaiMltl Kpvrfillin' Oil Iwi! Iim.l I 111 1jInifa*
Tuki-I
"in ■* It wii- stated that from 40 to &amp;0
motion picture t»f thr lwo itt t aumi l S \ n u phuto VI m*omout i»»*u-*| p e rm it of the worker* fail tn
Sound photo 1
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report for work on Monday* and
I ii i a p . according to Mayo? Ed*

40 Selectees Leave
For Camp Blanding

; V-i*

r

Commission Told Of
Farm C r o p losses
Due To Vagrancy

WASINGTON. Feb 2*
id*'
President Roosevelt returned t»
day from lha Crimean con l ere ticwith boyant hojSes for an eniturIng peace and a world will* re
duction of armament*
Back from a five-week- 14,000nrile journey to !tu**in Iry m il*
er anil plane, the President plan
neil * report in person to Unit
greet and the country i.un.-rrow
or Friday, on the Big ( ’ ••■ &lt;
(crcnct which blueprint.--'
filial
del cal" or Germany
The rc|Hirt to ' ongre- oil! fi
broadcast.
He came ashore *t mi rant
e m i t port last night, reached
Washington by sprcl*! train lodsy. The return trip included «
■peed run through the S trait* of
Gibraltar at a time when German
submarine* were lurking nearby
but the trip was uneventful exrept for the death of Major Grit
ersl Edwin Watson, a unlive nt
Eufauia.
Ala., and the
i*re*i
dent's
arcretarv
ami
military
aide.
Gen. Wat*on was dl A re re
bral
hemorrhagr
caused
the
death of the presidential **cie
tarv and military aid*.
Expressing hi* -rest, personal
Wires and children of selectees
( ( s s l l s s e t On P s * , l e s e a )
ware much hi evldanea at SeUc-

live Service headquarters yester­
day morning as 40 selectee*, roost
of them married men between
tha area of 20 and 88, )eft by
bus for pre-Induct Ion ph/sleel
examination at Camp Blanding.
—
In addition thare waa ona volun#
Uer, a former soldier, who led
tha group.
George A. Speer J r „ county
prosecuting attorney, waa among
the group o f selectees leaving.
Today, the following white
registrants were scheduled to be
inducted into tha armed force*
at Camp Hlanding; John Daniel
Gore j Charles Henry Powell;
Clifford Hatja Wallace, trans­
ferred to Whiter Haveni Jam es
Franklin Benton, volunteer; Wll&lt;0
Ilam Thomas ■IVooiey; Lawton
Franklin, transferred to Local
Board No. Z. Tamps] Shack Ben­
ton; Jack Ed lees I farmper; Enoch
— -— Boyd Smith i MOffU Wyman
Harriett, transferred to No. 1.
A
Palatka; Hills Roes F etter; Frank
^
H. Robinson, and John Davidson
Carlton, transferred from T sltshum .
Already la
•m ad fore**
are the follow
who volunteered for Immediate Induction
r&gt;
Jan. 24: Lather Marshal David,

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IN D E P E N D E N T

Nazi Resistance Crumbles To Near
Rout As 9th Army Breaks Through

Navy Gunner Killed At His Post

A— M*aD4

tack won repulsed in thr foothills
t'3tt of Manila where the A m eri­
cans appenred to hr running in­
to a major hattla. Thr Marine*
were barely able to inch forward
on lwo. Two division* are .link­
ing small gains; another waa held
in its tracks.

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SANFORD, F 1,0RIDA, WEDNESDAY. FERRI ARY .•&gt;. i«l|.%

1HIIS

Japs Are Reminded Of
losing B a t t l e s in
PhilippinesAndlwo;
Marines Inch Ahead
A (luvastnletl squmr mile in
downtown Tokyo, wrecked
by SuperfortreHaes, today re­
minded the Japanese of their
lasing battles on lwo and
the Philippineii. Photographs
ahowed 240 square blocks of
the indu.srial and bjiajiiean
area in ruins.
A big Japanese banzai a t­

n
AN

E h l a bitched

VOLUME XXXVI

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« itunl) 4*:»n! L‘ K, I)*wnon
M.
tlir KMiilp vAhifh |flf|ud#*1
\\ \ Lwfflei and M l*. Culluin
uf I haar alltl &lt; Qtnptny — th*
InMri nl**' f i*|»l r wrn!litjf ihr Stm
iiii'iis i I.,ini) K»rtn Byrvau as its
iiir* (lent, I K VVathun and H. U
il.T,4-i uf Viitrt\c*n Fruit Grow
ur* Inc , H V Cobb «f J- CllutrhiA.m t «»m|*«iyr; Perry Whit#hur*i
of I hr Sanford Owietin
I r ut k (irt'iArr
Jnr , Ira .South
ward M B S null h 11 1 Thrash
8*r,
Juhus
Ilingfrider,
Frank
llnriholrmew
(rnahairer of tbe
W FA 1jb&gt;Htr i ampi. Victor Gr##t*
iifitl othrr i 't 'i « i f ‘
The c r- u11 |k&gt;miei1 out/* amid
Mayor
Ihjffinv “That s re# rat
In mitre* 1 a*-res uf r^lory and oth«r
veitirUhlaj. t h y a lmrat quantify
uf c[lrtu fruit had u&gt; b# h i m i t
rtl m thr n rmI -III day*. AIm . tnml
tin Iris Mifflcirnl Inbar could hr
-ti red
or
firraanl a van* hie
lai-.r b». milurrtl to work l^e
day* H u&gt;ek a large amouni of
valuable (i«ai product* would !&gt;e
lo»t l« the nalioti
"U p to Hie preient time, a
l a r - e ipiautitv of veg tU b lrx K»w
l&gt;een lo*t on account of the In­
ability of the growar* to cel
sufficient labor for hnrvexting
"An appeal wa* made to the
( 11 y 1 'ummlaslun to enforce lb*
vagram y law to I he fiille*t rxtrnt with the idea that lab-&lt;r--r*
h«.ul&lt;l be compelled to woik *1
|, -HltmirX »■
Se*ea|

Dwight I). Smith
Returns From Pacific
Dwight D, Smith, .SK 2 /r . of
the Uniteil .Slate* Navy, returned
to Sanford la»t night from Han
k rai cisco, I allf., where he re­
ceive,I an honorable dlachene on
Feb
lb alter two am) a half
year* of service in the naval
branch of the armed service,
Mr Smith enlisted on Oel. 24,
i;»42, and receive,! hi* boot train­
ing at Norfolk, V*. lie went to
* r» on a min* sweeper on Dec 10
amt served on hi* ship in the
North Atlantic patrol until April
of 1 ;i 4 .1 , at which lime he was
transferred to the Pacific area
with headquarter* In the l l * " » l lan Island*.
In commsntlng on hi* siperteocea, Mr. Smith declared hr had
met unly two men from Sanford
on the islands, Irvin Jackson and
Edward Waller* 111 liktned the
climate of Hawaii to that found
In Florida.

Army Disdiarging
90,000 Every Month
WASHINGTON, Feh. 28. (AY—
American famlllea can expect a
lot, of their service men to s ta rt
pouring home— 200,000 to 250,000 a month— once Hitler I* out
t the way.
About
half
of
them
thsm *TO

, # ^ .i^blm l. to small or
kill
MU

.
m . iM7A*0
n vvn su
—.note
In
a 12,443,
p p ly
large extent.

This was the big news today
turned over to the house by l(a
appropriations committee. Th*
money Is to round out various
agencies’ expense* for the fiscal
year ending June 80.
Brig. Gen. Hines, head of tha
Veteran* administration. Is auth­
ority for th* army-returnee* esti­
mates. He. ruoted th* wag. de­
partment
•8,000 a Menth
Ulna* also told the commutes
tho present rate of
around 90,000 monthly. Cl
10,000 ahov* current annyK
co lls.)____________________
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WEATHER
GEORGIA—Mostly cloudy
cooler tonight
Clearing
mild Thursday.
FLORIDA—Partly
con tinned mild tonight
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^ _
lrtr * '
** **
The \mertran K lM \rmy
crwkral the Kfft 1C•&gt;r r in a
*«ifl itlianre tmla) within
eight mile-* nf Cologne while
to the north the Ninth Armv
rated arrow* the Rhine plain
on the hreU »f* the re tr e a t­
ing and diwtirganifn) tier*
mins in the higge^l breakihrough M u r r Normandy.
.Airmen •(Milled long niluitiim
of l .r r n u n irati^iMirl r el real
ing for the Rhine 1 he t ana
diltv* mi the north cleared 4-*
niilei on the s o l hank of
the Rhine, battering rhe )a-i
dtfenwew on the rt«if ill* e*t
corner of the Ruhr* 2U5 mile*,
from Iterlin*
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A■•••eta I»4 l*re«t

Ami*r if tut N i n i h Army
troops iMiiirinl lowttrtl the
R hin,&gt;

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with Ihf t ' 1111111111111 .dffn*ivp
to t hf Hurt h tmluy in tt
thru*t t ht'fii 1ftung 1Ip ' usjuuIh
o f the l i f * t i l l in .iti t u i i ' f * a*
thi* Kir -I A 1 111 \
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M.umr |.t t»r&gt;M Molhiftd \\
•suit, Hddrcssv* J| I'Ml r h*K Jail atl Oil ho Id III 11i**
1 ufrirr. Sra refary oj ihr
• •f|»* idmlti i Jiifcrt ft hl » f-a

Celery Shipments
From East Coast
Exceed Sanford s

W a tu liu s

lw o

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Seminole Ships Ovur
1,000 C u r s \Y hilo
Kaat Co n s t , l.ttUi)

Mrs. Brownlee
Tells Kiwanians
About Red Cross
Organization Hulpud
Her When Soldierson Hac^Bneumoni^

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WASHINGTON t i c , F«d, 28,
■| resolved
right
then and] r«md hub nf llitbtirK #ni1 *»r©nra«
lh# market n dull for small I
m tiris
thr
Hit bur is-Tri#r
KS|ti'i imI • 1..10**11,
* '*»m. 1 In yltin there tLit4 tf I ever had » chalice |rol
■took.
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two milr
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•r on thr Nrw York and I'hiUd ! Ark
clphia market?, t%hrrr 50 pound |Olio* nf till’ •ddo*v1 Nrovy |tt■1r «*••-* {privilege to do s o " she declared, ninny ihrir nertnr nf the RprawIill V* ha Mir front
■seks were i|iiulrd last w«*k rnd j iitr.til.ii tn sHr 1 1111i v An \Nitiir nod urged that "th» Bed I rns•
Nariiii K t i m m l i ( unfuinj
Tin
Fxti’itii
k Um-L St*f) It t* tw pul liv the soldier's side and
at f l .0 0 In 1 75, and n*tl variety I uf
Gruirral
Ft^cnhovk r r ’*
whole
kept there."
Fnii r
$3 .50 to |l Ml The Chicago m»r
Tlit* *quiiilr**fi if vaidl ktmwii !•* &lt; Sir*
ttniwnft*o and guitan-t mi|rht\ (iffenolvr «wrpt Irrrilatket w»* firm, «tul brought w
iblv lOwirH thr Rhine throu Ifh
minimum of 11.25 a sack. Rod (liaUAiimU td aAllnit und mrino'U i Frame were introduced hv E d ­
M••((••*41 Ob H«ro ) n t i |
la n e
Kiwanians ap­
in tni* Kir# I fur Hi vnrudv *d ward F
variety brought t2.50 to $.10&lt;1.
si’tviti-f, rune *iip fMMii mnKi - ••vilo plauded the singing sailor hrurt
mar mo- |&lt;■ t r*.1^ 1«» rurryinu Om* ilv and (nmed In itngtiig, "I want
WAHIIBUKN I'ltiiMOTKD
a Girl," "W hen You're Smiling"
mail
A letter fro n
l.trul
Hndry'a wife, Ittoior and other songs
Pvt,
Mari* Washburn, who Is
and ihi'ir ami Id *' al *»lf» Ida t lent Col Karl N'orilgren from
.Stilt! Fuvrtli'vdlo’ II ih p u t n It tin I'ncifle area ws* read by an ititrf Jil rt«*r III thr tifflc* of
th,- i hi*? n| TI *n*|K.nation with
ii r*' Mr and Mr*
G#orn# W Frank Shame*
the Army m tran ce, has tieen
Visitor*
were
T
Sgt
William
lU,Irv
‘«f
i
l
l
Wv*l
Kiifht##nlh
A single turnip that would Iw
promoted to private, &lt;tr*t class,
T
Field,
nephew
of
Joel
Field,
a
S
t
r
u
t
.
Sanfnrol.
Mnrtflu
more than sufficient tn fe e t an
it »a» announced l.alay by lha
the most important veteran aviation tail gunrvaf back
entire family i» tbe product from
public relations section of her
from
the
African
and
Italian
and
the garden a A L. Sullivan of function*
"fff
the
utility
unit
i«
net inn* *T
division.
Longwood who hrouglit the un tn pintiiie unti iiiicrafl jirm-tlcy French campaign*, W . L Jenkins,
usual spectmsn to Th* 1tCTgtrt ~TV&gt;r rhlpx' gunner*. The pilot* (raveling representative of the
office.
tow tleeve largeta, weaving tn Western Union Telegraph Com­
Of th# Purpia Top variety, and out among the massed men pany. and USO Director Jo e Hill.
the turnip ereighed nine pounds o' war while gun crews blast
IIUI.1-ARD HONORED
and was 10 inches in dlamster away «t the tow*
An rnrly
It was planted last November and squadron cl2-nt In thl* exercise
waa on* of a small garden crop was the U SS SOUTH DAKOTA,
A party in honor of Ben ^Bul­
Sgt. William M. Colbert, J r .
of turnips all of which are un­ the mighty "Battleship X ”, whose lard, former lineman of th* Flo ri­ is convalescing in an Army hos­
usually )arg* and poaseas a_ "fine gunner* showed the value of da Power and Light Company, pital in Utlgium from machine
and genuine turnip flavor.”
their shooting lesson* when they now home on 30 day leave aftar run wounda h* received In the
knocked down an entire first 2 a month* of service aa an alec- leg whila In combat on th* Ger­
wave of 20 dWe bomber* and Irieiaii'* mate. 1/e with tha Sea- man front on Fab. 8.
Sgt. Colbert, two weeka before,
permitted only one of 84 planes bees in the South Pacific, waa
PFC. FODHIK RKPORTS
KEES 1-Ell FIELD. Biloxi. Miss. In the next twn wave* to get given last evening at the Palmi bad h*«n released from th* hoaand Pinea Restaurant by em- pllal where ha wa* confined with
Feb. 28 (Special) — Having re­ through during one battle.
a leg Injury Incurred in the
Since Dec. 7, 1041, the squadron plovers o f , the Company.
st Keeslsr Flald'a unit of
hag mads over 2 ,IM)0 patrol ami
H enry M o o r *, f o r e m a n , acted Aicbtn ciiraptlfn. lie entered
« r Forces .. Training aearch
(lights, ciuvirlng vast- e x ­ a *
toastmaster.
Among
thnae service In August, 1948, and bos
e. Joseph tdward
Todrle, husband of Mrs. Fannls panses of the Pacific in aearch of present were: II.II. Coleman, J. been oversea* tinea October, 1904.
Sgt. Colbert waa graduate)
Lea Fodrle, 1218 French Avenue, enemy submarine* and downed A. Young. C.K. Carter, Roy
Sanford, Fla- is here awaiting re­ American pilots. Four actual r e s ­ Liver*. L J . ReeTM, II.L. Brown. from Semtnol* High School whoro '
assignment
to new
military cues were mad*, ami other-airmen A.L Stacy, R.L. White, W.O he was a alar football player and
duties. A review of his previous have l&gt;yen saved by life ra fts Livingston, II C. Moore ami ILL. latsr wai graduated from th *
University of Georgia. Mrs. Col­
trebling, aptitudes, and experi­ dropped 1 to them or crash boat* Giesey.
bert, th* former Wilma Leolleu
ence together with consideration directed to their locations by
Battlefield epidemics, common la visiting h*r brother-in-law awl
of the military needs of th* the Utility fliers. In a typical
win determine bis new month, the squadron flew 372 In previous conflicts, have been titter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ulroyi
nonexistent during World War IL 1801 Celery Aeenuo.
flight*.
it-* ■

Bailey’s Son Serves
In Bneilie Theater

One Turnip Could
Feed E n t i r e Family

SgrtWilliamColberUr.
Injured In Belgium

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THp SANFORD HERALD, 8ANPORD&lt;£LORIDA

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&lt;: Real Income O f
American Public
Is Down Two Cents
M IN N E A P O L IS . Feb, 28 ( S p e
cfatl)— The " r e * l i n c o m e " o f t h *

------•AmarUan PoMkc nl yh* MaH »f
January,
1945 was 9H cent*,'
comparer) with 11.00 * year ego
Thli we* the fourth aucce»»lve
month, »lnce November,
Ml3H
that "real Income" h o been be­
low the dotler mark, areorHing-to
Investors Syndicate, in e monthly
■tody of what people earn and
■pend, made public here today.

Over tin World

TIM
Retreading
I f la v in g Driving
* jj *"*+* •—ii M|

•trial. Riople efl
the world hove found
that ft It the wren fcay
o f main (trifling MMor
• travOt. Only Amedeo hot
standards tuch at Certf•od Menter Treoden who
M e t on quality werV

C .-2 -C . W e l s h

WELSH TIRE SHOP
SOI « Mark — Cana* l i t
T * l t t l l * i | — Tlr* lltratrlwa

"Two factor* account for the
continuing trend away from the
high ‘real Income' enjoyed last
year," explained Investor* Syn
dilute In it* nine year old study
of the nation's purchasing |H&gt;*er
"They are
reduced wi$4T« » n•i
l«. and in
salar*' piymen t total*
&gt;lhinif, un&lt;
creased costs of clothing,
!f*R
miscellaneous necessities
Vftpcrinir '7.
* "ItiftFi ling hoi h "iT Til
the cutback on war uniera
order* mo
some actual acceleration
Idii of cri
tain war goods production II I Dr
camber over that in November
wage s
and
salaries
advance,
lit "fitly. P ay envelops and salat v
checks in
December, however
Were below those of a yen
earlier
"W ag e earners in Dcccmlw
found 9 4 cent* In Ihnr i« y en
velopes compared with K.OO ir
December, 1943. Wages of 9
rents were pant In November, an1
91 cents In October. compare,
wtlh $1,011 in each of these re
spcctlvr months In 1943
"S alary chirks In Irrrembci
were made out for pri rent* com
pared with U t m In December
1943. Sllrh check* wert drawn fo
lift rent* to November ami October, compared with f ! 00 In Hit
respective 1 9 4 3 month*.
•
" ‘Other Income,’ which partial
iy reflects the record farni crop,
itf 1944, was fl.on in December
contrasttH) -etlUh". IJJJiLJJi Decern
Tier, 1943. This Item, comprised
of farm ers’ enrnings. profits fron
unincorporated
or
individually
owned businesses, and royalties
stood al 1 1 ,0 9 in November ai d
4 fdM~ m tAjJrrher, against tl.fW
in the— wittne months* a ypfii
earlier
"Investment tneornr of $ I .or
in December rnm| ared wiUi.11 Of
i in December, 1943. Dividend ami
Interest r|lsburs&lt; me* 1* in Novell!
Iter were f t . 13 and in Octobct
$1.15, the latter ladno the high
est rate since September, IOC
when it reached &gt;1 1 &lt; Such No
vember and Orlnlwr distribution*
compare with &gt;1 00 for the sann
periods t h r i v e rnnrths before
Foods And Itents Are
I n hanged Froip Year \*o
"Fonda and reiits. two import
ant Items In living cost*, were
unchanged nt $1 3(1 p»rh from
Ihe levels prevalent to I lei piiibri.
1943. The for met lellmted iiaiird

M ad D ofliB M n iteA i

On Increase 4 ft
Parts Of Florida

■ t i ---------------------------■l o r k , l a run a! l a r g o w i t h i n fh't (vourtAkinr f « Y ami f o r t h e rMI*c*
U lirtd ;
provldlnsr
tor Ih*
( o l f o w i n x t l r K r l b c f l boutula ri^ * iB tlo n
m I# #»f
her i!l«po»ltu&gt;n o f tm*
Htm ln nte C o u n t ) , F l o r i d a , |p*wlt
Jfre.
makftii - I t •
_ - UOLliilLJnx— 1#id___III f t - - .
p o tio n
r«rn*r
**n in**
ia)»4f (PicuBor m a l l o w
#ucn tie#
ho tai id &amp;r &gt; of H t r l l u i i I t . T o Win*
i t ©cm I© r^n ur retain n l t h ru * In
tim -i rt
itinaY ,
la a tK ii.i;
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till*.
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erA T i: n r ri.n i t
- bluer far Observation (There la
fun Writ fo din fffllrf UI
ih# o w n e r o f I N * » l« ch rutinlnit
ii&gt;Ai eti M a n i t . H i m Like
‘Jrw
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I
lit
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m
Nofthlr"
o n ly
o n e e x c e p t i o n , a n d t h a t l*|
ur
rodunlnic
at
tarii*
In
v
io
la t io n
RRV.
I)
aluftK (he Ct n i f f
lift# of
of ( h i t Ac t Haiti* Tn 'laifiiiK*** for
)
when
"real
bite" is received MAIM K IN A III)
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l i i w r , i iieHte K * * t » r l ) uu tha
n f I M H f f e t t r b f ittcci ll v » K u c k
vs.
) im n tte r ,
on the face ) One thing m ast
r*?!!I
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f
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to l i d
m i ranc*
I BIB
•elwnr* be born* tn mind—evttn VilA.SX KINAHUv
Defendant &gt;
I g i k r Mar iH’r , (iiP'fir* H o i i l h i r s e n c a ww rv su cA T n i.v
the tiniest brenk of the ikln
I)
through
La hrt&lt;»
in T ilt:
namk
o r m s : k t a t i:
should Ik- washed thoroughly with
th*
Ht. Ju h n a
l l l v e f . th « n c «
■&gt;r nsm iDA.
)(*iulhrrl)r up Hie c e n t e r of l b s
soap and water and cauterised TO Fit ANK KINA HD K * n » Ito
Ht. J o h n s Itive r t o It* In tec
let, tf k m l lt o n Uvule varvl * 8 oUth
with fuming nitric acid.
Section
with l l ie c e n t e r Itpa
c'ouniy.
I'U tn ft e ld .
i t l g d lteaex
esi
of the Ilto n lo c k h a lc h i* C r t e s ,
"W h en "estimating the eympNew J e r s e y :
t
h
e
n
c
e
H
oiith rr tr im d W stte r T y
OHDKHED that y«u
tims of n rtoR (t t» »«ll to r e ­ „F Ir aTn k IH,
up
tn *
center
of
E c o n tn r k Klu ar tl . D s fe h O s l l t tier-H t.
member that a really "mad d o g V a p p e a r o r p l s s d t o t h * II II1
b a trlile
C retk
to
th e f * i l i l
lin e b etw ee n f l a n g e * St s B e
thront
rnuscrU i are
paralysed. C o m p l a i n t ( l i e d a a a i n s t you &gt;•&gt;
II
E a s t , said r l n r * fin e S i
That i* tt)e first p art of the F l . m i i r r on er* b e f o r s April I
**ld
poi nt
being
th e
tMjrt
p . ur a n t s c r u : i : 1*110 CON
body rabies nHacks
The dog uFKHBO
h
a
ii
n
dary of S e c tio n II, T ow n
w ill
be r n l r r e d
axalnet
sh i p I I Boulh. n s n g e I I
T h i s I* k su it lur dlVuree
can't eat, and worst yet, he can ’t ye n
t h e n c e North i | * l ) I s*fdf re fu te
It l i ftTiterrJ t h a t Hit* n o ti c e
drink. Hence, his slobbering and
Tm o
orf bvglnkfi
t'C s i n n f a g ;
line to th e pdfni
publlstfmt
In
restlcaaiic**. He’s beaida himself tohf a pl ausbilsi cea*ti o nl l e r sbe
situ. hrgimiinK ai tbe JOineM . e nsw spaper
Hon
o
f
th
e
N
r
o
n
l
n
diheti
with hunger and lj&gt;irat. And don’t published
In
Hanford.
Kenilbol*'
til, the Bt. Jidfili
CYer.k
underestimate him. He give* no Cou nt). F l o r i d a , o n c e a w eek tor
Westerly
end
Belt if)Hlvrr
run
I s u r V M i s r u t l r i weeks
quarter.
rly wp ssl.l I'reoh It) It* IhTills F e b r u a r y IT, 1 ) 9
t
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r
e
e
c
t
l
o
n
with
I
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S
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H
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l
h . t(S*
‘And remember this. too. DogvlDU-Ai.)
nl
the
Cou nty
« f ' Htmlh ote,
o . F lltm N D u N .
don't Just go go ‘‘m*d.M They
H
tate
n
f
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
,
i
h
e
n
c
*
K4 * t
C lreo lt Court C lerk.
a l o n g void Mouth Cou nty l l h *
aren’t affected by the moon or
Slh cirrult, Hemhiol*
10
t
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e
HI
J
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n
*
IU*-*r.
I
h
e
nc*
I'uenlt, Florida.
any other climate eondhiaw -*» *•
center
N h r t l u r l r d ow n t h e1 ee
h t e r aort
ih
N o i i i f r ) : n o h w &gt; * » | i , d •'
some superstitions have It. A
Ver
Ip
Its
the
St.
J o h n * HIV
n with r e *
dog Lacuaqg* rabid only whan the
1 iw l i d of
Intel * e c t l e u

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If t h * d ' - * 1* i n f e c t e d . ■ fe w d a y s
N)&lt;TICK
IHIIKHFTHV
11 1\ KN
u s u a l l y a wi-uk
w ill show de* T h a i W in * JiM lb te ) h n l i l r r n f T m
C
f
M
If
iiH
itf
Nr»
I
m u h !
ili&lt;
f i n i t e l y w h i-t h e t b r w a s t c i n p o r 7(l&gt; .If ) of Ju ly . A l*
1111
a i i l v u p s e t nr r e a l l y rnldd
fl|»&gt;! u n t i l In
mi o f h e r *rnl hn*
AIL- h u t n b ite on t h e
U * m 4&lt;t» *p)»ticAtton fo r n u t .ifarej
tevnf&lt;8 t h er eo n
Ma n
$*er
is ton near tbe brain la spend VtoIf I«»tt
»t* • m b race * th* f«#llnui 1*4 &lt;1*

lime

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BCFORC ASSIGNMENT TO

TRANCE DURING I N V A S tO N ./jfii

RED CROSS CLUOMOOILE f f l
OlALS IN ENGLAND HAD ID 1 ( ■ „■■
■PASS AN e DAY COURSE IN ! “
‘
ORlVlNO 21 TON TRUCKS 5 0 0 MILES
RED CROSS
CHAPTERS
HELPED IRON
OUT MORE TliAN
*1 Million
PROBLEMS FOR
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Drsdlay, ia on* ef the moat Im­
portant, in Ufa whole domain of
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‘Til F. IlKST i'KKVENTIVK lf*&gt;m
u|noI*. Pint« of KlnrMrk 10 v. 11
l*n( I tX o rk K Villa Jkl tL
IH TO KKKP YOU It DOG IN
I’lfcl !K&gt;nk t l ««««et **
JJ
THK VAUD
HK CANT GO
The
uT th« *.,#i-l pro(&gt;
MAI) L’NLKSS BITTEN DU- AN­ * r t ) Grnl * r t h * Mid c r r l l f » p » . * t»
Cash Income. 0nlg°.
OTHER m a i ) a n im a l . . Ke e p •rKrd w ii f*1 tli» iiRitt* nf L’n •
sod “ lf#el Income"
HIM OUT OF CIRCULATION , ‘,,y r 1n
..
. .. .
"Cash Income from all tmirrcs
or
THK PROTECTION OF |re,\rrmrf *v*corXV m*' uw ih.
in December. 1941 totalled 09 F
ALL CON0BRNKl).M
1 p»"Ji*' ty tipper Il-Pd thrrrln ^111 herent* compared with $1.00 in Dc
—
— —
- -few -w—
I (fjM !f* Ui* !tiqif«M 1-iJ-is * «| »»«•
. mm
m
ll«*Ulftr «!»&gt;»*f fit* itlF fir*f
-It"
cember 19J3 f'e»h outgn, for all h f
m i mi
average tlvinr ospensc*, in Dr
temlier, 11)14 segregated 1 1.01
contrnated with IL.Ofl a year
•f).
dnrtler. 'Rent’ Rrfft»tP” lh ftocetn
T O i l t l t T KH Al.t
FAN AM A CITY, Feb 28 (Bye. t C J l m T Un.
tier, 1944 'gas 9 8 . cents against
v IfKfl.NI rt)N.
cinl I A Y Milum, Jncksouville,
Ctrih
Oan t,
1.09 twelve nmntK* before."
H*mInoir Count &gt;
has Iu' ch nutnad cbairoian ef llw
How "Real Ittcome" Is Figured
lleul income, IA this Investor* Impoitunt Nat loria] Affairs cmnWhom it hay conckhn
Syndicate studv, It meaiurod by inltioc nf ibe Florida S t a t e “Cbam t qNotic
e I* he re by u f v s n o f lnt*-n
u doubly weighted scale, with In ber of Commerce, W a lte r C. Sher- li n n 1“ s p p ly lo tiro I ^ x l s l n t u t *
come from wage*, salarfet, fnve*t- man. president of tbe organixa- o f th * Mic.t* of F l o r i d a a t Taliti
hasM t.
r l n r tils, dt tr tn a
Its
m )
inent* and the proflta from unln-, llon, announced today.
session fhr th» ahactment nd
ebrporated batlneatea god farm*
“The National Affair* com­ patsaare e f an Ac t by t h e t e a l s ,
oh the one aide; hhd Otb prtc«s mittee nf the State Chamber has t o l a r s m a k i n g It u n l a w f u l fu r l i e
of goods and tervleea which done some excellrnt Work during
everybody mtut buy oh the other the past year," Sherman Mid. “It % *% *■*«•••**ihle. In thla atudy Mr. and Mr*. list bean a guide in det*rmhtln«
prer TTksu
American Public are presumed to many policies of the •M
organism
l
M s * II
•hare the nation1! eaih Ir.eomo tlon thniugh it* Study of pm- W f l te bald M
from *11 source* and spend theli posid Irgisialion ard other mai­ ft-m*, Waaer kalmoney according to a typical lers and it* recommendation*. Its Mk Bae* every
budget
work will baeome even more im­ tarsal
Mr and Mr* Public receive portant In the critical post-war
from wage*, salaries, Investment* day*."
ami other .aourcee In ntol&gt;ortlu*»
Other members' of th* tom
to Ihe nation 111 UlltrllAltlnn of mittce named by Bkarirtso are
»uch payment*. Ttlelr llrirg eaI. A. Griffin, Tata pa | W. A.
pendlturv* IlWbwIah are those of I^fflrr, .Sanford; Harry A. Luraverage householder*. Their "real ton, Pensacola; John D. Clark
Income,” or buying pnterr fe their Wavcrly i J . P. flll^y, Palm
nctuul ability to puTchato revu Bekch: John U. JlgrTii, ffalnt
larty needed koddl 1TWI *«TVlccs. Patarsburg; W. Ilpnd Collins,
"ft*a| In com a” l» not i m e re Miami Itekch; McGregor Smith,
su btraction of c a * n Incoma f r o m Miami* William l„ Wijmjn, Jack
rnrh cash outgo, Which would aohville; WalKr Hava. QrUndoi
ix of saving* rather Carrot! Lindsay. Lakeland | and
be ait index
“reel income," but an average Courtney ('Buiplisll, DWMdla.
reliillve figure of Income and
outgo itvslgned to «h«w hek In*
Th* latter A P
coat of living aftucta (h* adjusted |irinclpal vowel aoun
dollar Incottac.
' In 1941. the last year before
tlra rutjojyini b*(B» in the Unhad
State*, 63,600,1)00 naw Urea togr*
mad by pAsaangar ear*.

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JACKSONVILLE:, F e b
28,
&lt;Special) —A warning that mad
tags as# un tb# Jneraas# in *ome
■omrmrnlttes over the Statr. and
n appeal to remain calm when
iraling with a suspicious acting
illimal was sounded this week
y Dr, Henry Hanson. Stale
‘feglth Officer.
Nenrly 200 "positive*" wi re re
airted by the Slate laboratories
a*t year, ranging from dog* and
at* to various wild animal*
Jtivnl county had the higlie*!
iumlier of (Tog* reported rabid,
vith the Health Unit reporting
‘an almost epidemic pmimrlion"
n some communities
"A m»d ling Is i dangerous
‘blng to handle, end one can't
•e loo careful. On the other
■and. there has been many an In.occnt dog sscrifled Irccaiise of
tyiterla ami hasty artlon I can
Uiuk of no lime when calm ness
* more drmended (him rvhgr?
mnit-1 rr
c o t1n r.
a n m a n i.i:
■feck,
Ik*
Kr uulockfcntrhfr
Ccesk,
I lit NT) . STATU o r Fl.OH(eating with a eusunleirvu* doe. virus enters hi* nerve sY»t*m.
|Miint o f t r e e ' h n l i i *
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Dr. Hanson declared.
th e
ivr*a
a b o v e doncrlbVfl
hull
M IT,
t h a t p o r t i o n nf Hemfnotb
"A dog should never be killed of hn Infected animal and antar* AUCK IttlTII
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tissue. This I* also true with hu.
Plslnllft. )
V o t i n g • I 'r c c l f t e t
fin.
»
i m v m f t h. Florid a,
maos.
and
C h u lu n ta.
Flu rldk,
V bllg g
larveil crops and the hitler tho
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Kt.I.IH.
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Irftihlly
national ‘fm te '
of
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shelter costs Ih effect for 21 the brain and If the dng la dal
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OF rt tll.lt ATKIN
*troved by a layjpan— Oh the I N VOTirfJ
month*.
r l t r . NAMK U F T l f H H T A T K ( i o J a f i u n a t U ilt A c t . proVd lng tm of rriailutiA.
OF
ld lllltlA .
“Foods, because they lake the h’e*d&gt; I t "fi a hundred to otic
srgesl slice In living expenditure* that thia aectlnn may be wreeVRd,*n&gt; i acJE W JirakV *P.I.L ih: in
Ford
atresu
C o u n c il
llisv r,
if &lt;Ae wveraw l e t n r u houee- nv W a m a r * * i so that ■ Imcttrlolo.. Jack
liold. proved a potent factor |n g l,t Will tM -unable to mak. an
inlding down llvInR costs Foods Intelligent test.
Moron Kill*. Jsr**d*nt h .rrn .
purchased In legal markets tn
‘There are man) reasons why
pl.s .1 t» the »»•• •’{
Upniula-----------_
November and Oc tuber c o s t 0'J dogs may be so.pUtOd rf Whig you b) Plaint
•
‘•••‘-fw
a lltad
ID Herein
on ,r b»ents In contrast with $1 09 for ■'mad.” according to smalt animal Torr M oialay. April Ind llH) 01 ■
the r a m i ' i|unlity and iiuantlly of doclurs Not ntather Wings many t b r i r l r t t . C»mre*»Q will b - «n .'oods In the respective 1943 ailment* to a head. Kxcet* thirst t s i s d s e a l n s i you T h i s !• a m i l
lo t divorce.
period*.
It I. al so o r d t r r d th at tills h o ­
may make a dog look "■0191 ^ 0* 8.”
"Clolhing for men, women, and Tainted food* cause upsets in l l e r of n o b l l i a l t o n be p u blish ed
In
Hanford H er ald , a n e w s ­
hlldren, in December cost 11.01 dog* just ms In persons, and of paperThepfilillslird
In Hanford. He nl&gt;r the same level that prevailed course, there are the avir pre­ u n i t I 'n o M y , F t o r l d * . o n e s ■ w eek
in November and October All of sent Worm* which, In exreiatva f a r fou r e o n e s e u tl v e w e e k *
Vat* F e b r u a r y I t . ISCtheee period* are contrasted rvltli dines, cause fits, al) of which taicXi-y
$1.00 for the same 1941 months. make* an owner caution* ahd
t» r
ym n N iio N
t.'lreoH Cou rt i l«c)tln
Civilian wearing apparel ijuota- nervous whtn rablo* have already
re m lh r.t, Ceunty.
ilon* will not ihow the effects of Iwcn reported in the communltt."
Hlal e of F l e r l d a
recant government nnler* until
Tie up any susnlcloDs ddg. !IKNtrhiNr; w n w u o n . i- *
after such rules becum# effective I'ORT ALL IlIT tB TO A PHI" M i s c c l l a n e o u * Iterii*. which m
m m * o r AFrl.li aTin v
VATK I'll Y8I&lt; IAN OR TO THK
ran r \ * ***:»:■&gt;
elude all rin iiniiH litir. lllni *er
COL'NTY IIKALTII OFFICBIL
C k a s t e r i t 1ST Wf l»A.v
vices o t h c i
Ilia n foiul ri otlH ng ,
and
sh eller,
in
De cem ber
co al
I I 93 a s a g a i n s t $1 00 i*. D e c e m ­
b e r . 1IM 3 In Snvembrr. Itrtober,
uni S c p t e r u b e i i n isc ella n e.. u s c o s t a
held at $1 9 1 n n i i p a i r . l with $1 Oil
for t h o s e 1913 mOnlh* T h e a d ­
van ce tn m l s c e ll a n e * m * i t e m * I ’
D e c e m b e r over N ove nib sr p a r t l y
m i r r o r s t h e c u r b s on m a n p o w e r
in s o m * o f t h e s e r v i c e I n d u s t r i e * .

IN ONE MONTH R( D
C0O55 EMERGENCY LOAr^b
TO SERVICEMEN AN0
WOMEN IN U S
CAMPS AND HOSPITALS
totaled i l l i t o o a

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F E n m fcV R Y

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T i l l ? S A N F O R D N E R A I-D . S A ^ P f R D

1915

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ADDITIONAL

SOCIETY

Alumni of 54 Schools Patriotic P a r t y Is
present At Luncheon
Enjoyed By Pilots
At the ultima I American A»soctation of Univertuty Women**
luncheon Saturd* v m the Urlaudo
Chamber of Commerce building
64 collrt'en ami universities were

lire sen tc|.
Those attending from Sanford,
all alumri of Mrrulilh college in

Hal ale h. N. 0 ., »m&gt;i Mm. It. L

OarrUon. Mrr Ft. F Cooper, Mrs
Ci. II. Best of Long amid and Mrs.
J . M. Cooke.
I&gt;r. Helen Cole reviewed the
current hook, " 1’i-ople on Our
Side** b- Kdgirr Hrtiivt .ufirl Mrs.
Orville Davi* analysed "When
Johnny Comes Marching Home."

Members and guestf of the
Pilot Club were entertained with
the reading, "W hen Grandma
did tlie Minuet" which was given
by Nancy Christensen ni the
meeting of the Club held In the
Mayfair Hotel last night, after
which the "Minuet" was danced
by Arum Halley. Leggy Wright.
Ellen l.yon, Joe Toiie, Jnme?
Davis and Nolley Nance to the
piano accompaniment of Mrs
W. C- Hatcher.
In keeping with the patriotic
theme, tire In IJo* from which
dinner was served wet# covered
with while cloths and decorated

FUR-TRIMMED
COAT STARS for SPRING

;«d h re?'cr&gt;&gt;Lil
Jnddci*

in
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Mo* Mui
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■'ll
'Ath . Mint
. 11til ihf
i 1 "• t 1 hMg IIt i r • *•f the

U i.u, \ ilui if.g

ihyc .ifng.ulJLjli

dam t’
.* bv the
l! V I il-4
lav n i g h t m e e t i n g at t h e norm- &gt;f
M i i k i d n i M fir N e i l l
w np !i 'prrty

* v. rung ii the • ITvils tirav wax rlevti-d pie«o1iui
Other officer* * let ted -ven
IM M .t.mkdl
I i
lb" loill.l 1 p| * *ul«-d Malcolm MncNVill, o n ,»f»-*idrnt
« ••* * 11ng w h en .iiu-ned I kciiio ih Lcfflpr, M’t ihtiry tiea
** i iplm i' led h\ Mi* V!« | sure! Thoae attending the tni •1
I h*- t In.i ( i er v **t !*t1 to give [ trig w e re : Hilly Gray, (ichr 1 e
ii-i' i,unit Ion* f ‘i t*1 the liette. Kenneth l..effb*l - V\ *--lr .
tn nhr- Normitn V * Jack***o 1 U b m i Lniiilv. J im* Vi*4i
I Hod 51 1" &gt;oUt!i«n m |hen, Ibibhy June?, Bohai&lt;l Smg
* i t.. St Min wall Jack I letary. Hob C'ollunp 1 r Km P*’*
‘ 1 * i l I.. Judah P . and Malcolm Mae Neill
IU r 1 , ,, M 1nf.*1 Ml hut il
M.l ■ I 1 It-dK wii* upl'ointtil
II f I he wi*r \ice r u m
wing lu?ioidrnl program
w
r • ' " I op Bear Adm Ba
f
"
mm \lu\jindi-T I l.iimlti'fi
AIK TRANSPORT c n M M A N h
1 ’sjh
*^! , t ' H l*. S ntiii'X I.aiio t. j **lio BASK, INDIA, foil
t " « d I-11 * k* 1 1 idge I h&lt;* f*»lb»\4
e m i t —Pvt
Paul T
M\i*r» hn
I'm nd of Mm h 1 a to in na Mur
L&gt;!
Mi *
|t I
Per
!* 1r * '•I 1 * W B Ih iui, Mr* M |n|H linii-d Aviv, Sanfuid FUn 1
rtn 1 wim -promoted n ci-itA
1
Mr
J H
I m .......
•I* t a r ilt, Mr*
». H |ti«
I’vt l«t. ( ‘lass* It l»«* ti-eri an
Mm
1 V Hi u in lev
Ml s
mo-need by Hffg tirn
William
Ibpr*
Mis
It'd Iv, Mr*
H Tminer, ntnimanihiig ernrr«l
dal M
Margin cl lu-U n ,
-f the India China Hi vision. An
Sjieiicei, Mi*? (im tidy
T r 11nnfmr t f Vimm a nd
Pfr Mvers ha* nerved in tin*
Ii vision sitter A Ugit *t -h I Pit and
i« %
V**flTV**4 ^4V,^**rir*

Myers Promoted To
Private, First Class

)|im«P5r^tMfnFT‘*Ts
Thursday A fternoon

V Wait* Htvam1*, wv» fipefeVtn
Tlirtt .n i. bv IK ih i St 1,1n-*,

Christian Builders
Hold Monthly Meet

Mat

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Beef P o i n t Values
Three New Members Fraternity M a k e s
K&lt;)SSetter IS
May Be R e d u c e d
Honored J&gt;t L uncheon Welcomed To U.D.U. . P l a n s J'or I&gt; a n e e

Flower Arranffements
AreThemcOf Meeting1

III* el i g of

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Amiri u'A
H ag
lint* n&gt;imatTn
Mm. I*. H Tep?ie, Mi** Cecelia
plsii i*ii «»p tin wa1.h1 I'l.it*
rrulot’k «n&lt;l MU* ft Util* l&gt;y*Pti
\iml her i*ntc' \,*m tin n * •. ,i t j 11 &gt;■ t r 1 1j*siiihI Tur*da&gt; wi*h a lunch"li flu* ;nTiU lT w.i* the ft'rtillliy!* e*m .*t the Mnyfnir lloEel, honor
t *«*ui c»* \S it.ah iPg 1111i ~ 1(1111111it v ifi,i* Mi** Nitticy B h5*p iti-i. * ho
Htill *"V\It!I»rfl“ y |Vi*I! !FV \\ si\I*
hv timilK^ HatupUy jitter*
\ elnm Ijetfevman, a
at the i wt(l
n*uiii.
iiifflilig.
Mr»
R A
W iii&gt;tun,
futrtmis pi»rtijut pamlri *-f W h*!-. | The table wi»* rovere«j with n
iiurtnn, 1* ( mill nu'inhci' nf the i laic cloth and re ter til with n
hrljifnl
Pil-.t ( lull »4‘ re
ut-o I cryxtnl reflector hnUlmK an nrof ornmre hb»»«i»m*.
g u p* If
Hung*
w eir
huml* i t nttif einent
thmuglunit the I'vemng t»* lbt*| entwined in lulls; branrhen ol
iireti tut •liniment ”1 .VTir*
R R , IflfUMtrum which extended alnnj:
t h r trnsrth nf thr tnhlp AVhttr
Ptpplb r former memhei
iU xlraara tor the purtv m*iei t a mile? decorated with flower?
Mr*
J
( , MfUboli, cli.k.r mini, I fftoo»| in ££&gt;*t*l holdei* I'lnceMin VV U Morgan nntl Mrs \| rn nU were tiny lovebird? and
Ml** RuMctter received a mft in
Y , Hunt.
her ch«**4th chum pattern from
Thuse f mm _ i hs l m iiiI a l 1 imii11mg i the hoftleMen.
were:
Mrs
Rimcm Hnvih
Mrs. I
Minn Roamrlter wore n Htne
John
Erickson,
Mrn,
Halite
wool f rock and a CorMiife of
l iitey Mr*
S Allen
Mr* yellow
and
bronze
Tiiiiamnn
Kdith Merrill, Mt*s l.ucilh W a! rrtin*? The* rrunt lint ilicluded:
ke» tin«l Miss l»rmp*n Hrew dpt
Mu* lU m ettsr, Mr*. Tom Kirk
Hun fun! nm-mbeiA included Mr
land. Mm
W, l*. Cooper, J r ,
I Aitir iiu Ben!
\\
\
Mrr
lilt
Mr? Alton Dnxtuirfi, Mr* Tepxic,
line
Mr* Jin* lI S
Knl 1. Mr- 1
i 1 M Hurt. win, Mr, \V I II. .1 \lt-* Klirubvth Hyson, Mm* Ole*l •
All** T i oUlIm* ■
Hlienit. Mr?
II 1^,10 \ Mr, Hy Min
H l Maxwell, Miv C I Powell,
Mr*,
MaryKuwliti*. Mr*.
Ruth
Sciift
Mr* H A Svviuuton Mr?.
M l, Bn Ibnin, Mis. J. L. 1*Lnrk,
Mr*. M II .Smith, Mr*. Mmirun,
Mr*.
Hunt, Mr*,
MitehHl nu&lt;|
Ingrnyilv In arranging How ere
ibwt Andy k*4uu tvf' df .unkuu*»*i au'
**ir IHnton*
in'cTie Keimnly h'tuI ■ laini'i
w*a di»playi?l by Mr*.
Lucilo Jti|m,*nn.
\S NeHoii of Winter Turk,
Ml the monthly offtceri' wive*'
luncheon he Li yc*U'nlav in tlu
iSeiuot Off ream* Quarter* at the
San lord .Suva1 All Htatioiu
1 nl,l« nrmngcmcnL\ b&gt; irnnil*
»f the ladtoj \trrr judg?‘d by Mr*
W l
Kirrhhoft urn! Mm. H. II (
I he 0 «tint inii BiiiMer* I I?
U i id too a ii win *(uirCtcil *\ fioatal
the F h -A i lit uttnn (h ot * B lull c o s, ♦ in-, 'Obi Smith." arranged
|1&gt; m.ihthl v
meet injf i i mLi . hy Mi* |hi u1 Mmire, Mt W a l t e r
nl the home of Mr* B T Hum ! i
B«ed and Mr*. G I Kockele.
phr* y, with I) |&gt; U n iltc ** . pit— 1 f'timelltit? m n low howl Atood on
ideM m the chair I* uu- drenti'il ] foithie
and la»*ide them
wax
tn ho|«| a woi k iiThl ?U| pet meet j l&gt;liiH &gt;1 a half -empty glanri of
nil? on WtHliitMluy, Mai
7 t &gt; i re mi di iniuth
try tn improve the cnmlitinn ».f ] Mm JK K. Wacker, Mr* K. O.
the Bnnuity Ihpurtment Hm mI Welling *nd Mr*. Saul Vianet
ipiif Mi* Hoiton will have ilmiiir 1 At in •iiTond pri#e and Mm VV,f.
Isourar'' ui t imgemeni won thinl
of I he refreshment!*
Seventy-eight pefanns atThe chi*? vnteil to take .n* tl% ( ri?t
p t n i e r t the |niiri‘ liHM‘ &lt;‘ t mu iOi*itit iemlnl th* luncheon
foi the chmeh, a** w***oi ,* . . . n i
non - p» r nut .•' •j 1" .Ml .
' u fun ! for tl lift £111r | ■ 1 1 , r * • 1
Itl if ( !• - ni p 1 . I d for t h * •* - H
v%a* Mi- i: 1 Hull' 1 r »
1 i- *aft itn.t Mr
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k' &gt;11M *' M. * \ -h
wI»1-11 IL I' i 111 Slip]'* i *k ii i'1M-i vinI It wax vot nl to i o n 1 1r1
t tie B« *i and Blue * ' • '
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REVIVAL

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turns In giant tinfi*tu»rt

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&amp; NEON CO.

the cloning of Tli.
tin* Jap*, the 1
Ila * been 1 in m 1 .
f sIltildirM foi
A11U'd
figiitliig in &lt; htria I hr H
vitul wr«r
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have to In- tiimlc t•1 4111m11re lii
pin ehiise? i*f varhm* fin-at 1
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w11* pointed tint that, a! pir-un 1
hllfh piiint meats life *n»t i-nrnht m mpt.ttv ns thev Tttmit,
l»e Soinrthihif might have to I*
. I•*1 * b pieveiit spoilage &lt;*n t to
oth&gt; 1 Imnd, Sow point hunts aii
I hr ought up null U1\

aims’ since Julv 1*v, PM*
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IIIICIII ANNttl Nt FM L N T

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At least 200,000 nw&gt; n sr.a v.\imen should be dhmiaied
immediately from federal jobi ami an additional '&lt;00,000
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should be removed ns soon ni the war in Europe ends, de­
R alrrr* aa mrrm»i rliaa a t l l f t
0 , 1 - * r r ST, ISIS, at tk* P»«t a m * * clares Senator Harry F. Byrd (Dem.) of Virginia who, in
II SawferS. F l t i U a » &lt; » tka Alt a signed arlde in the April issue of The American Magazine,
$t c * ****** at Marak V, lS#t.
says many of the workers needed in war industries could
ftOl.l.AkII L. DIAR
be obained from the government’s more than .'1,000,000
Bill**
GORDO* l , E A H - 11««!■*•• H * ** ** *
civilian employees.
iK S H T u rn ox r a t h
Pointing out that thL. 300,000 vTTiOftp services, he con­
F m *II* la A l i a i i *
tends, could he terminated "with resultant improvement in
I ; Cartlti— * » n h ---------------1 J *
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Maatfca -------------------- M J governmental operations" approximates the number of
•la M s a l k a ---------------------------&lt;•** additional workers the chief of the Army Services Supply
Ob *
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estimated was needed to provide vital war materials, SenaAll aM taarr aallr**. iatd* at tor Byrd, who is chairman of the joint congressional com- j
Ikaaka. r***lall*aa aad aall*** at
»af*rtalaia*ata tar Ika wars***
mittce on the reduction of non-essential federal expendi­
rvtalaa I m Aj a 111 k* rk arar* tar
tures, writes:
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at m a l a r a«v*rllala« rati*.
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"Recently, Lieut. Gen. Brehon B. Somervell, chief of the
lalaai
N**•■** a*r R* p ro r a t a (I t**. |a#_ r*pr****ta Tfc* llirala Army Services of Supply, staled that over 300.000 was the
la Ik* aall*aal ft*Ii ■( aiirrlU laR
Offlr*a ar* aaalatalari la Ik* laid* number of additional workers our critical programs needed
rat rill** a t Ik* ra a a l r r Milk pda* to get up to schedule. He stated that more may be needed
Haal kr*d*aarfaF* la Cklraa* Bad
g*W T ark .
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later. General Somervell called upon former war workers
■_¥ k 7 'l l » r a U I* a ar»aik*r *f Tk* to return to work, and more or less blamed them, for the
Aikarlalrd Prra* aklrk la virla* decline in producion. 1 say he can get many of tin- needed
alT»l( rallllrd ta Ik* aa* far **aakllrallaa at all a*M* dl*a*l*kr* employees from the federal government.
ttrill *4 la II sr aal alk*nrl*r
"At desks In Washington and scattered throughout
rr*ilt*i la Ikl* * ** ** a a l ala*
Ik* l*ral t.* m * aaktlskaA fc*r*la.
All rlakla I* Ilaakllrallaa at •*♦- every state in the Union, there are 300,001) men and wo­
Mat ai*a*ipirr a**, i* a** *»** &gt;*• men In jobs created- artiflcally. Thoy draw apprrmrmrtely
A*
(T
1700,000,000 in government pay each year. These mm-es­
»t*'
TVB0N PS1M Y, FEIL 29. IMS
sential employees serve no useful purpose and should he
dismissed at once. In addition, if the war in Europe ends
B I B L E V E R S E FOR TODAY
by the time this article appears, another 500,000 govern­
ment employes can and flhouUllto-sienutbilized-to save tax■payers* money and release needed manpower."
MUST
ABHOR
THF.M
AND
Senator Byrd charges that while men nnd__wmnca.
RENOUNCK TH EM : If w* conare being forced into war work and Congress Is struggling
feta our (Inn, he ii faithful and
■ * rlghOanut tn furctv* ua our sins, with a "work-or-jail" national service bill "top executives
and to eleanio u* from all un­ havo shown that they do not want tn eliminate such (man­
righteousness.— 1 Johh I :9.
power) wnatc in government.”
"Some actuully encourage it." he declare'. "Others
Thr I'rodlgaU
have clearly indicated that when the war in the Pacific
(From The American Mercury)
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In
selL- ugaramilxement
m a n ends they intend to huve even more men and women in their
walk* the earth,
respective bureaus. This is one more step along tin- road to
Nor own* that earth la mother of
State Socialism."
all man.
Y a t aa each prodigal return* at
An inquiry made of government departments and
laat,
agencies, according to the Bcnntor, “revealed the umazing
Sha folds him gently to her heart
fact that nearly all except war agencies plan to increase,
again.
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rather than decrease, their personnel in the postwar era . .
IN E Z CLARK THORSON
An analysis of the replies disclosed . . . a proposed increase
If women would spend more
in the postwar era of approximately 95,000 employees in letive action will recall the light
time taking care of their health,
they could run the beauty par­ non-war agencies.”
in the House over th* measure ana
lors out of buatneia.
Senator Byrd claims there is widespread loafing among tn* Dowda-Jeiiklns provisions that
federal workers, overstaffing of departments, and wage bwsme known ■* thr “ House Phil­
The Government la planning a
osophy.”
•subsidized food program to guar­ increases are being granted government employees which
Defeated In their purpose by th*
antee low Income group* »n ad*, wouldn't be allowed by the War Lal&gt;or Board in private action of the Governor. who
quale diet after the w * r t* over. business.
•msscuUed the mensure by veto­
That'* belter than plowing it
ing those very provision* thst
“Hundreds
of
thousands
of
government
employees
sit
under.
would have made it effective,
around with nothing to do, and the United Slates govern­ Dowda mid Jenkins contested the
:■
An Intereating letter come* ment, while urging civilians to further effort, continues to veto in the courts on the around*
from Lieut. Volie William*, a lake much needed employees away from private employers thst the fiovernor exceeded hta
filer now in the Philippine!* He
constitutional authority, but thr
hat one of the chnlce job. of all over the United Stales,” he declares
court* upheld the (iovernor.
that area and i* getting acquaintAh an example, the Senator cites the complaint of a
They then culled attention of
I
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'ed with q lot of fine people.
Virginia businessman whose exiterlenced secretary left th* S tate Budget Commission to
1*
th* fact that they were not com­
Orlando
grow*
apace.
Once him, nfter the WI.B refused to allow a $10 monthly ruise, plying with lhe~Rtaie Budget Law
emaller than- Sanford the City to work for the government in the same buildings at a passed in 1011. which requl/ed
Bedutiful hna grown from 0,0b1 monthly wngo increase of $40.
tha the Commission give the Irgtar ple In 1020 to 65,000 in 1911.
laturc u rvport on all *ta\e ex­
"Wur
Labor
Board
and
Treasury
department
rcgulatripled its population in the
penditures. While the budget re,
ions
that
forbid
salnry
increases
do
not
affect
government
decade of the twenties, continued
for this biennium has not
‘ to grow during the depression of bureaus," writes Senator Byrd. "Our committee has found
released, no Information has
‘ Aha thirties. It Is now planning innumerable cases in which government employees have been made public, to the best of
fo r a population of 76,000 before
my knowledge that the provisions
another t n 1 year* elapses. And roccived raises that under no rircumsrnnces would be allow­ are being compiled with.
the w o n d em t thing about Or- ed by the WLB in private business.
The Dowds- Jenkins analysis
I *
l u d o la Its plana com* true.
"It is monstrously unfair . . . for the government to gives a condensed comparative
South C w tJIn a’s Jimmy Byrne* have one rule for itself and nnother completely opposito statement of stale receipts and
disbursements from 1034 to 1944
■uggeata — in this connection rule for private business and citizens.
show* t h a t ’ State expendi­
a t • his suggestion has all tha force
"It is possible that if {War Manpower Commission) and
erf ■ P-61 — that night dubs and McNutt mado * sorlous effort to streamline government tures have Increased from f i t , 000,000 in 1934 to $107,000,000
rt"
of amuaement eloae
m
•t ipltf-nlght with patrons under­ activities, as he has business and industry, the recent dras­ In 1044, Some Increase In 10
taking to obtain adequate enter­ tic hiring controls which regiment every' worker under the years.
The taxpayers of the state
tainment before that hour. This authority of Mr. McNutt’s United States Employment Ser­
would do well to give this ex­
1a one New Deal decree. It teem*
to ua, that ha* something to It. vice might not bo necessary. And if government offices haustive report careful study, but
Wa never could understand why were fofeed to follow War I-al&gt;or Board rules which control chances arc they won't, for the
I B t people had to wait until mid* raises in salaries, it would be a considerable contribution average citizen I* so apathetic
**d Indifferent to “ where his
night
celebrate.
toward the effort to stop inflation.”
money goes” th at he confines hi*
The Maryland Senator reports there wer0 3,300,783 activity to beefing now 'ahd then
Mrs. Roosevelt, c o m m o n ly
i f ' , known a* Eleanor, 1* opposed to civilian employees on tho federal payroll last October. This when the tax take happens to
larga famlllef for thosa “who Included 262,281 civilians In tho War Department outside hit him personally.
cannot afford-them." Tha law of
It can be depended upon
jopl
_
mmen
sense, she aaya, should the continental United 8tatea but excluded 146,621 county Dowda and Jenklna will cany
be applied. Mrs. Roosevelt, who and community committeemen and compliance checkers of o nthe fight in the coming legishqd six children herself, doe* the Department of Agriculture.
latlve session and even if tax­
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“ A WALTZ DREAM”
An Operetta in Three Acts by

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to

not know thst tha g m te a t asset
any man earl have, who does not
* have money, Is his children. Each
nna o f them Is worth a million
dollars to him and if ha has tin
ha is worth ten mlllfon dollars.
Mott men who would not be
worth their salt If they did not
have hungry mouths to 11U, will
work and somehow find n way
to feed their, children n ovtflai tier
'
how many they Hava.

By RUSSELL KAY

On* of th* most Interesting and
valuabls contribulons dsallng with
th* financial structure and ope­
ration of eLate government that
has ever com# to ray attention
arrived thla week io th# form of
an “Analysis of Continuing ApT hen U grave danger, of fl
•HWh of Baafotd's Till* prlatlona and Revtnus Receipts
tha State of FIortda,H submltt to mention to o * , el of
by Representatives' Thomas
U other, crop*, will y# to. waste tod
B . DowcU And Jos C. 'Jenklna.
Lika all such reports it I*
' which to harvest I t
be, most unfortunate, discouraging &gt;to th o average
Thkr
fanners who «t°W reader beeMta Of Its length and
not

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opls Who formerly worked *t
I of this kind are bow
tho returns from
It/, the high wafts a
gats In 1 shipyard, tbs
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or tho easy pickings from
who

hats more mosey
thoy know-•what to do with.
la Miami 0 Cttliyna
Committee comes oat
that we pay
a minimum
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statistical nature, but to anyone
really Interested in governmental
fln a n n t,. ft provides plenty ot
food for thought; end indicates
, i and month* of painataxing resea!
research and compilation
Oovsrnmsnt
itol coats hare a way
of creeping Up
u on th* taxpayer,
• little more bare and ■ little
there until he suddenly
finds himself staggering under
the burden and wonder* "how
eoaM".
On* startling bit of Information
that ahews how we kath leens*.
to “ hut, and spend, and tan and
n y q r la brought out to tha beginning of the report, which re*
reals that to the last 80 veer*
the Inert as* to m e n u s received
h r . our state (central) _

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A DAILY AVERAGE: OF 8,
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JUNIOR RED CROSS MEMBERS,
NUMBERING ALMOST IS&gt;t MILLION
COMPRISE THE WORLDS
LARGEST YOUTH
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Soma estimates an* that It will
taka until three yean after the
sn r to fill the demand for 18 to
16 million passenger automobiles
to tha United States,

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(hole year's c o s t Our dlvlwhole
dend-rsfund on a 5 - year
policy 'h **— always equaled
one annual premium. Thus
placing your f ir s ’ and
storm insurance to
pa ting mutual companies you
gat a 6 year polity fw lb*
cost o f 8 annual premiums.

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March 1, 1:15 P.M. Adm.' 25c and 50c
March 2, 8:15 P.M.
(plus tax)

When a boy In ancient Rom*
moneys nre maintained in ap­ reached the age of 12, he accom­
proximately 300 fiifid* or accounts. panied his father to the market
to receive Instruction* In th* art
Some agencies do not even clear
of food buying.

through the State Treasurer'* of­
fice and Ignore the constitutional
mandate requiring disbursement
of such moneys only pursuant to
appropriation and upon warrant of
th* Governor and Com
mptroller.
The result la that whtla tha
stale ta spending over one hundred
million dollars a year, M per­
cent of such expenditures a r* not
reviewed by tha legislator* and
that auguat body has budget con­
trol over onl about 15 percent.
In an effort to correct this
situation, during tha 1M8 session
of the legislature, Dowda and Jenkin* Incorporated provision* to
th* House general m e n u s bill,
which woola have abolished all
continuing appropriations, modemtad tha aatanf of accounting for
funds
state funds and required all fundi
to be appropriated
iR to tM _blannually
____________in
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future. Due to their tireless
ort, this bill was, passed with
_ few minor ebangaa by a rate of
A to 8, hut the essential fas tors*
and provision* of the a rt ware
singled out and vetoed by Gov­
ernor Holland. Follower* ot legis-

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payer* ar* content to sit on th*
aid* line and "let George do It'
they might a t leaet rise up and
give th* bey* a feeble-eheer.

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The largest river entirely with­
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Mrte. Puill Johnson ol Jackson
rille *|ient tin |Kt*l weekend in
Saltfortl with hei lather, tl .1
Pope, and Mrs Pope

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hep infant *ott a r e . t h e guest*, pi
her parents, Mr. -ntiT Mrs. Hall-1
Wight on Golden Lake.

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Jesse S. Cleveland ntul

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ITUI nrr the jdurstn uf
Pippin.

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Mr. ami Mrt. ('
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brother-in-law

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“UNINVITED’

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I&gt;r
anil Mr*
I
A Phillip*
m d th en two iln uirhtrr*&gt; Mm- m
M a in e and I.ealir J r u i u n
I ,» i
Arrived from
W irhifii
K;»
t•
vmH I Ur
Phii|]«|.i»
] urrid *
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tnd Mrs. A M Phiiiii*

and a NEW KIND
of MUSICAL
WESTERN!

Mr*
W illia m * liu*h
lr
harr iv ed frmil B e a u f o r t , v »
T
via it her p i i r e n l j, Mr and M iW A Lef f l e r . Sr
Sh e wdl L;olne»l Inter in the week hy I leu*
Rush

Friends of Lieut &lt; &gt; I H.v.d
I- McClelliind will he mlri e - * -l
to lenrn Hint he hat hrrrt mi »
rnoted to iieutenar.t aennu fi.i-LLieut McCh Hand i- aU*md . &lt;
nircraft carrier aomewhere
'lo
P i rifle

PI.I S NEW ISSUE “MARCH OF TIME’

“ REPORT ON ITALY”

Mra ll A IlHiniltoo nnd Mr*
Louia Britt of St, Petri alnnr and
Bfchmond, Yn nnd Mr and Mi*
H e rbert 11til of L a * t \S •*) m-.ul n
M a aa h a ve a. 1 11 vr*! 11« a tlc-'d l h *•

weddlne of Mi*a Hnlherine Hurt
and Ideul.
( jn i Herbert Hill,
nnd are ifuratn nt the ' Mayfan
Hotel.

ORGAN HKUTAL
DELAND. K#b. J k ^ pPCi«l&gt;—
Ml aa Alma Cirnntlkf m, daughter
»f Mr. and M n \ II Grunt hum
of
Sanford,
made
her
debui
ns nn ortfaniat in n students
reettiil
at
Sletjmfj
I'm versify,
I&gt;e!j*nd, Tuesday rr*ifHt Feh 2 ,
Mia» (franthum !*&gt; ain ad* well
ilUrWf! a* an out - laodirvk piorn-l

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lolle. nintR

1 11 t Mi*ih««fli&lt;af i Lurch
tM-ople fi a a«
j t-viM.ndeo

' * * hidnil
M
\ iiii|diii|| cumii Ilif t r d

1cm H i ll Htfcuorf*

Machine Permanents • Cold Waves
• MachineleHH Waves

V elas Beauty Shop

I tilth Sanford Ate.

Phone

431 W

Y a t m Paat**r «d thr
God .'#1!• M irrl and

A vrnur.

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kt'ctdl

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n In —
arly am* half

P ,!

hoi u Tin i-

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revival i w n l the land L
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hut f o r m a l i t y
eatne
u
i
hnnifink on tin* Hark ,u «

\y*7Un the
in I fte h e a rt b " f hnnit.le n .
' lie Oft*Rf Be f (»t n I* S jiiiu |, would t .i11 ♦,
1ti
Old|fMieflt . &gt;ii

I II* ,

a -iiH'-s ini’i tiuir which mvlndi''i
p e » r e t n r v ‘s report try M r t
\\
•tut vi ne and di**«t ttute m en , wo* I « hapr.ian in the ulitrnci* *»t
F iT eittliaw
tiien uiid . h d d f r i i o f w u r t o r n V|i - i
-ii m ” Mi
I'idle declared in i*nhot ni|* a ttwinl hour l e f r e t h
lOMiiu iiiif
i he eunipuikfn
fiifiiro. no ui
*»! cuke nnd pniieh were
W •* loUiaF ewireine'h
huhiIIR a&gt; i .i d |,y Mrs W alte r C lark nod
i hiiwtiHo iH«.|»lr in -Imre their Mi
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huvid lio n le t t e t*
’oi'ii'e'
I'li.vtiir phv*iciii and ili»
I•*lh*vvimr
M r'
* hupmii*-till it -a t f ‘&gt;«&gt;d fur t tie 11ri dy » ml
11 .t i k e y. M l*
Vim khan
di d r i-»-*♦*(|
Mahel Blount
Mr*
It M
Mr*
h o l e tiuerrv
Mr-*
t ff-iiK
will
lie
uni (n u r d
b)
I ,M-rt
Mr* I* I\NiL.*n
•»- 4 |■t •tc • MIJIH li &gt;&gt;f h»* FlrM
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VI. hi*, it &gt;* 1 h im h !(•
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Mr1
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•» *u ir ’ » if a 1n u- vi d t •■MM Wills
vs iiiiH'n* Mr - • i; 14*r •
" mn . 1h«*l * thf ■•iJk'liM. 1 •he n«
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Mr
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♦ t h BrV'-eu
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lev
Mr*
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pi-opje*
in
buttle
I up* Wrid-fell i fid on** •
- -n o i
. i Hi I m i n p o d coufitiiea.
'1 . - 1 F Fmt-hand
l * r r uwiote for * n t h l fund also
!%«M . T o i u i e%part*.»oii *4 niiaabHlU F I N IlfH
o i l •! ■*! k in of hei foienrii rriiin'lo
(MrieA-ed iddinl-o fi -ervlfe**
4 ill hr 4 n --1 1*11 b - .
P
iri M- i h n i ' o t •oil. k**- "f Huh conn
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4 , \ .i v! rtlei po-iMiifii oi • h r istia n
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r
ii 4 t r r 1 tn.| \!
i -in \ » i ri* V , . i' i" &gt;11Ii 11,i*p- .*111111
iiuuiru ied
*ci i d ** 1m Meth**dl*t
i hnnluui in the a im e d force** rmwf
and a f t ei the a nr
•
PI 4.I1-= f " i i hi
a !-*-r |iba*e* ’lf
the I r-iMi.lc for i hrt«t in the
Swnf.irit
Methi«li*t
C h ureh
n •
|»i ok i v* ■mu under lea d er sh ip *4
the local i ruhade t'o u n cii, M &gt;
T ulle
stilled.
( ‘untiriuut i*ui
of
MelhiHli^m * C rusa d e f o r n New
World Ord er c a l l in g f o r eipt«*s
aiotia of- opmion in f a v o r o f **»n
ern nlh uuil r idlalmnition *' for nil
tint loon. Hpceiftl e v a n g e li s t i c ef
ferru, *u|m n turn in C h rist m n at*fur l 'oniplflc
a h rdi-hip
nod im ren*inif Suruhi &gt;
Scho ol *•otdlbnent and uttendurme
in&lt; hidt-d in
the
four ! •* »
&lt; i u*u4( i 11v mi rn m ulu ch Mi 1P
1‘ h n n r 2 0 0
i|i«ta f.i 11 skill have a pint

1

nidi i to reduce thi* volume of our household i{ihhI.s
i"ic moving lo Unllfornia we are offering for -•.ah'
&gt;11 Park Avenue. Sanford the following items;

^1

Walnut bedroom .suite, new mat­
tress and excellent coil spring’s ^1tMhOO
: I Zenith Radio (console)
fiO.OO
':i Pairs Drapes
18.00
rjd&lt;ia\ laWiuand Lfoldinjf
Tluiirs to match
12.00
Floor lamp, indirect
10.00
Was tin k house electric refriger­
ator
75.00
Porcelain top kitchen table
10.00
Work table
5.00
Set of shelves
4.00
Folding Porch chairs
each 4.00
Kitchen chairs
4.00
Step ladder
4.00
Lawn mower
8.00

ji r ii p h e t,
KvRnjfeh*t
M iln. In
*
pieachiuM w tl l i uu
U»m n ►
the Ltirnini? o f a m t uh t \ i m i v j i I

tin

Miim, and a ((notation " l rru^t
-n |hy V'#»ti |,** w ritt e n hv t le o r K e l
VIueHer nnd pphliBhed m
the |
fwt&gt;-{i ' Stre a m * in thi
lh*■*•*!; I hi i Ia i ■ i* e n te r ta i n m k wind* I
' t-HtiUl.
ill the
* Miiud*
f"t
&lt;|NiD&lt;(iied hv th« \l&gt; th

»•f-*11 i - ta «10 uJ K to thr i! 11peal |ii|
4
in Oil Hill
lit’IIIOlOtl I lit Ilift
of
■ hii'tiiin lose and tneirv fur the

r ;,v. . . .

you individually —

t'hrifct

hwd vhari:*

portion

Iniiglifin. clit-*. iprcuitlciit
tu—..1..'«&gt;
I
.thr
t
1F’.iit
i hi
read
f t e e nit 1h,

fih.iHlo.OOO fund

uii *-mu

V the He!

nnd si*

ter. Mr
h im !
Mm
Robert
l oate*
and
tui
t lul.ii &gt;ii
U k riam l

L ien

Har key

rrligiuat

I

style a new hninlo for

‘ rfW'fThc of rht &gt;leth&lt;»fhai T r u t h
♦vkef* i ' l i i " Monday a f te r n o o n
thin for
utauit lout
lumdiei
n tin ch urch an nex
vean* religion \ni&gt; *tnl\ a futn
Wtei
the
itroup
sanw
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thr uptrit o f Hod w n* not f« \*
Methodist* Hope I* - Bu ilt tut Nnthmg
i F
ina lly tihroyith
b r n u g f i lit*
Finally
the aited.ltoc
'heiidmr; m
■•t
i a * -4JL&gt;rku cn-ki-,1 Ml • .
w*w- W R m A '- W l'

pu*,! war relief recon**ruction

r

Busied Ini.'

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l ‘h i n t

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look on beauty! Id-t us

Mrs. Harkey Leads
C l a s s Devotionals |

Sanford Methodists *
Raise $4,000 Fund
S u c r e "tif Sanford
ti# rn irh m r then

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Give yourself a in-tv mrt-

H ulh

Mr-

loi

Mr. nnd M m
F . b I uuiLpi
have rvfri veil wunl l ha I flic
'ton, I ’ fc L i w r e n c c A l.uM-hpn^
Hr * arr ived
«»nrr*eu* mi­
ni nt a lie ned «oinrwrhere m F rn n r.

C R ISP

i Hanna, Florid a hU toria n,
' b n i%*tfjvr&lt;l Iht* hie iirnry itajfr*#
-f Doctor .»f lluntniit(i&lt;*» at tin
uud vt i n l f t v»iii\tHuitimi nf Hullin'
t *•d I1' if ij ui i no ufc'ui t inn t i r hi*
rontriitiitin.iN n* nit iiiitlmr and a t
4
Icadt r
in
Inter A m e rica n
tf full -

It ,.t¥*&amp;** the .lenomiimtlon’a Cm*

Mrs. Roy M. Brow n hn* re
turned fro m M elbou rne where »ln
*p+nt M few day* la*t wrek tir .
attended th e rn arriniff i*f h&gt;
br o th er , B r i e r N r hlfiitry cr

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-I I f * d h\ Mr* B iuai'II fa d \v;i&gt;
f- ilcvt n j h| a in illicit l |*hniln in
i‘\ you it it * miff ilo tljcr r nud1 'illr-*1 *car l*nrt*
i ' l r i r l i t w r f f Kn*»KH and Mrs
ii ThumpRun, Mf and %! r b. Hr r v
Via rim , Mm
I' mwelt. Mr*- J o h n
5'.'ll* M ia, I ’litti. M r *. U. T . lL*tl^ff. M i *
.J
V\
11 writ’s.
Mm
l* nJifliM Jidn*. M m &lt; I
Wynn,
Mm .1 N Az-ratflJn. M m II \\
( i- int«|n n j , M m i u i r ia l y tulaII,
Mm ,, talon liiiviici'k, M i " Ih irnthy
liter.
M i"
t'lilh rtin r
M a tttn ,
Paul
,a
\i*i me
N»»rvi.K»l,
hi*h'f Hr*
Lhurrh of
L i i i ’ .il l * i mi* Hntlifrl

Mr*. Boh Sheldon of Wiptet
Turk i* visiting Her uncle ami
aunt, Mr. nijd Mr*. 11. A. Swan
»an for a few day*.

TIA T PY B IRTH D A Y

l i l U l V IL iL

Thr* fnMtnm «Fjhd|nn wa* con

•Mrs. A. HI A dam s of Ml aim
is
visiting
with
rela tiv es
tu
S a n f o rd .
Mr. and M r*. O. J .
W inter
Park
were
frien d * here Su nday.

,

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W ;itr Bib le 1 I!»k* at
n**« ft rill tiH iaj meet utif I m
1-tf * \i*mn|f ifi t hr t'liutvih an r\
\ rn\ i-1 ihJ di*h *u 11j.nri « u * *r r v i ►
’ 2i m em bers and v m l u r *

FRID A Y

Regular monthly meeting of
the r«m|b*]l-l,o«»iiie Unit No.
fij of the American legion Auxilliary will m*el at the Iwgion
Hut at 7 :8 0 I*. M. Final call for
membership fees.

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A nd Personal

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Doris
Dodson

SAVE GAS

Bring Your Car
(o

Strickland-Morrison
Inc.

d 1I

Motor Tune-Up

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EASTER PRETTIES
ON P---^
A R—A D E

j

HEART
SUTCIGR
Jo a n M llttr* t se a io n 'i teoop . . .
p a rty p r ln c t u lin o cardigan button*

E u te r Sunday be&lt;t— for
Totfl
"dresa up" parties thru Spring. Crisp little danc­

ce ra m ic ro * e b u d it A d d fu rth e r fern-

ing cottons, flower splashed, Rayon print* and

in ln lty in

■ Seersucker*.

-

.

.

4.08

in f

doten

the fr o n t

tellh

EXCLUSIVE PRINT
RAYON DRESS

fetch in g

the h ea rt th aped po cket

AS IlkUTIMU

be ru ffle d with b rig h t w h ite eyelet em*

INSIDE AS OUT

b ro id e ry . . . ' n o t h i r l w ith th ree h ic k 1

P e a r ly flo w e r b a llo n s
clear down tlie front of thlt

p le a tt fo r e ’ n e ft . In fam o u s “ S u rg e
Fo rw a rd ***

TBL

( cre a te

re tltta n t)

. Cwa

ra y o n fla n n e l. Ftm h, B lu e , Yello w o r
—
tlm

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9 ( a T5

Hollywood Shops Price

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B
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Kay Whitney print, definitely
designed for ilenderitlng lines.
DUtinctivo detailing in double
loop trimmed pocket, gored ikirt,
tailored belt. In ioft Willow Grey,
Happy Blue, June Ho#e. 16 to 44.

1 2 * 98

A.

“little doe”
Printed R a y o n Ruteber
Spun, Blue. L i m e l i g h t ,
Pink. Iri*. « to 15.
Hollywood p r k ^ -

i l 75
SH O PS

.

*

WOO
SHOPS

~

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I SHOPS

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THE

PACE SIX
Kvanx £ Arltne II. Gwldiild
War?!, If. A. et ux To Krrri M
Bowles et ux.
T ate, Lewi* A To S I’ l oh
Talbott, A, A. et u t To I I
Talbott.

Seminole County
Court Record
Friday. February 23

Heal Kslatc Mortgages
Huskin', W F „ »i gl* To Kir*
fe d . Kov. i tgian Assn.
('a s s rlU rry
Gardens, Inc. T&gt;
fltrlf ddfe Insurance Cu
Casselberry
Garrlena, Ir.e
1"
Gulf Life Insurance Co
Casselberry
Gardens, Inc
To
Gulf liife Insurance Go.
Whitmire, K. M. et ux To W.
Whitmire.

Warranty Peed*
Farncy, Jam ea et ux To W. I).
Melton ct ux.
‘ Muildiy, F m n k II. et ux To
II. U. I.alng.
Holwirta, M ary To Atomo Wll
H am s

e l u i.

Roberta, M ary To John Thomas
Oneal et u&gt;.
SJoblnm, C. W. et ti* To 1 . W.
Hughes.
Hjoblom, C. W. ct ux To I., W.
Hughes,
Dayo, Nettie K. et vir A. E, To
Florida Conf. Seventh liny Ad-

Notice of t.irn
llyson, K A. To llallie M
AtXdtTnmhtr.
Sallsfa:lions of tlo rlg a g r
Uhiko Milling Co To II It Me
Cull, J r . ct ux.
Hillman, Havre! To Reye l*ef
kowitx et vir Morris

yen tut*.

‘ Smith, R. C. c t ux &amp; A. E.
Cllno et ux To Clifford 11. Gilbert
c t ux.
Tcillr, Olive To Mnluchi Black.
Welch. Ilah Hall et vir (Nee
Hah Hall) To W. K. Hoskins.
Wnrren, Sam , Individually and
a . Trustee for Jam es Reed W a r­
ren el ux To Daviil M. Ihckson
et ux.
Itrod, Janie To Rosa Leo J'arDh-

Asslf nmrntH » f Mortgage
T'lrst National Hank of Orlando
To Gulf l.ifr Insurnncr t o . .
f im t National Bank of Orlando
To Gulf 1,1 fe Irtsur iirnrv r»*
Fimt National Hunk *»f flrlnmtn
To (JiHf Life Irnuruncr I '•*
*
F ir lit National Punk *4 (hlandu
To U uli Ll(| Im.kiiutuA t o,
NwWnnal Hank of Orkindn
To Oulf Lift* Insu ranee ('&lt;#.
F ir s t Ntttinnnl Hunk of Orlnrnh*
To CJulf Life Inturancr ( V
F im t National' Hank ,&lt;4 Orlando
To tiulf Life Icmrntnrr Lo.
Ilonornlflr llinrhargr
■'rfturi li i6uiri
■Teston,

, Grant. WllHa To Will 'riiuinx:

« . u x .. , .'lowler, Alnn T. el ux L Mabel
B Brain et vir To E. M. W hit­
mire ct ux.
Rumbloy, T. 8, To Ralph D.

Smtllj^ • ■

**

*•

v Bower*, Chnrle* E. et ux To
George E, Crulckslmnl,..—w - a .
Woo&lt;lx, J , E . et ux To Ada II.

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR *
ti **»M

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LEGAL NOTICE
T IIE
STA TE
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in n s
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m anrl»»t**
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by
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t h r * ' 1r f k o f t *I t " *1 11 &lt;*€&gt;■r 1
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t fe h t lt ir d r
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on
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in
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WEDNESDAY. FEUrtUAUY 28. 1915

F L O R ID A

I \ArI' I;KS \ICh Illti MKl.l*

J Ite p « rt-tim r m«nranee "o rd e r ta k e r" i.
aetftmti f-ijiiipprit in

SA N FO RD

■* J*
fi1"Si a.** UlCttf"!*! lO
In the farmers »h o planted thtm
ir.Alni \ ou lo Nt Alt 1 Ai&gt;|t*AX al
and also to city foil;*, for they
“
M-t'so
f
l fie* l ' ) * f k
»»f
III**
HI. HA I. Cl MMON SENSI'
have helped tremendously in Pro
nil *‘*«nrl irt nini !•(■ H*rrn ia«4*
It; Spud. Jnhnsicr
-.*• r if ir ,»j r &gt;it| «r l»r ri 11■
during meat a d milk to nclji
*!.«&gt;
of
&gt; tj4 trl.
A
I'
1 "»1 1&gt;
meet war time food needs.
' « l»P h| |rr |Vn I’f.nf. *su
Ami they have been elicnp—
!•' i-l(l p |pi| Llfwm-* } *'•(
11A I &lt; AND m i l F I t $V1\*TKK
chrajM-r than bought feed. Oats
I* f i l l M l* r
I*! *lr i *-,l ' l r . i t
t l * l*
- If
|i tt 1,11• ! i r •( It.
T it *
N rifl
pasture, this season have Iteer,
IN 1‘ IOUH «T ln N n F KOU;
Itvsuru ee fur the farmer attains:
: . 1, .s.iui,, it .*• m.t.'.i. 1 on
The i»u&gt; lift Hit lh» hugest f^j-d s ii i J it .i i t r s and. also, liav.
} Em. ii|t nlii n .-,♦*11 kv. i-k tot
ricrenirt"* *4 riiit.i fVri filttnlbl III (ITiped him to reduce his produc­
1*1 . * r i ‘ n 1 t * i* • rt * » t ■
a I r\LA‘|i hif Lab4 mi.1 M»-l -»»
b Liriiln 4u*iny thu
faU Hum tion cost* and thereby increase
K
"t the * It. ‘IIt * '••*11I III MU*!
and m. ill ini'iini'* • *** IH** his returns from his .lock.
A* MrIlOfl*’ * ■- rill) ! fill "1i.il "*fl
Hititi'i -.p .ihii t brail* trmaiil ll*
is Hi.- Ml li i|,t&gt; *f I •liriu n
There's
another
good
point
••ml
about p laiting. of oats. When
•I.A1.1
JlepurU ftum cuuni) hkciiU .in pasture grass is fresh and green
if* !* t|IaRKI •* *S • ■
•rcdcinw when* funner* ificren *c*l ngiiln, many farmers can tuki
**If*r fe, "&gt;f lh*- I'tr-’iiH ffttilf
Iheir ut ituKin of **nti f»r winii*i their stock off their oata uh..
to .u r i t l u f u . t i i i i u i U L « a u iv K lo ri" 1 .»
pn**t ui r, |fijft|ridar ty &gt; thr n«•r 111- let the outs mature into grair
s i d . I S I * \V
H fK N ' i ; k
c m a lit) «
*rr tiufiA *4
crops to hnrvrit in the spring.
*I i *t l t d
I'L .n lilf
•lair. show thnt the tftnnl KTH*
Ont* are not the only gtaxin
mjr frrfrrtrtrtf bv tfrn* rTrrp
rr- Crop thnt hn« shoa.li its wutU
u iitru u . u t ♦•i-iu-u. a cu-&gt;a:— cu
I t'll li in it I ITT *. lo.** i,ls. &lt;
-ti!I mu in Kim vim mrnt hml mill: this winter, however. Kye grai*
&gt;
t'Mtl-iif* 4'H&gt;| !'•.*! I if I'Iff* A*1
tir**dtn*!ior. than in |«i*4 ymirs. the rlover*, and other such goo
.• :»•
32T» I
('nttlc anti hutf* on lartil whore grazing crops, of which there are • !*•i I•r Minim! M|«l
AI*o »*•’,
|*n»l imMPt«*r, N*'w Vnrk S V
(Trpi'ii i:rii7inL* hu* hrpn npnrncf in larg er ucrengrs thnn ever before,
i*r* fi*»r«-lf% (i**ii M &lt;1 « m l r**
winter in the pant an* in un- have also made very definite and li .Mi
i * * *I
fr , ,♦ « h U I i i H 'i
utiially
i»ihm|
ififi'liliiin
nnw, satisfactory cont ritiutions to the
•t f i l . t t i i l f it* *I l»» H* U i Il»*&gt;
tliunkfi to oat'* Mill rtiAr* have war food production program.
i» .bH'rift
♦Mil fm «l|- sar* • !♦*•**
**l
filletl the hurket with more conGood pastures a r e the cheapest |Mr &lt;i■I"la ill l ft** **»T" "ill » **»#rt
'itt *»i
«mt*-nrv and mtftihtnly than in feed available for livestock, and - miMrU
|i‘ir
I ft*- A p r i l
H 't lv
iM i
Id
piUii year**, uod hr.u•* und beef Florida farmris are realiling t hl*
rutile hfiv* |.r|,| their wrltfht ftm! more and more every day aeven iDURpfi diiMiiir tl.« wirier.
mny be aeen bv the iartense,
Inr rented ecreairi*- haw* tpcen acreages devoted to temporary
•tj &lt;I-41 fit* lllril B"|i Mi frill*!
m a d e p m n d lille b&gt; t h e il*"v**l»«t»iiieot
and permanent |matures in an
&gt; *
t
‘ n*V- hum* wml
ftf.pfir varmtiee etpee/uhe
part., o r ma' KUMr - T ffiwr fffflWT Ifit fell 4 U
AC.*I l»( tt'firi* p| Nil nf'MfI,
to rlornla conditio-*
o u stu n s of osta and such crops
I' f Ml.*, lit* JIMIt *1.1* -f 1,e)"*UF%fJ.
Thomr fintn him - bfcn a bnon have lo'en cslwcmlly worthwhile
i ■ \* i u
is i:\ t .i
»• i* m i t . v .
»•, \
* ‘l Itj‘i li lilt lilt. f^i-plla . unv farm er who lui* auch
"its (*«*Uft!&gt;
acreage will tell you.

Real Ex talc Sales— Rentals— Mortgrt tre Loons
Depumiablc Insurance and H o i h I n
'Phone DfiO.
Roome 4, Florida Sinte Hunk ItuildiiiK
43:* Lt

S A N F O f t n i t E n U .D .

%n i »- pt:H .
• &gt; MM' •'ll

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valctid&amp;r rrn.i.t L. limn tlii* Uni** of
fUfc fl r * f put&gt;tlc*tU&lt;»n i»f ih 1 » p o li c e
h t*IaJm i«r i1p ( » h u &lt;1 *k*|j lie in

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

• rill nif. mi*] phnH •( *!•* IHr pla C4"
nf rifaUKiu i iuhI iMift 'iff'i*® ail’
*|r*»ii of Die r )■ intftii! ami *hall b«»«■&lt;*!* «&gt;i |&gt;y H i p i l u l m u n t
apcrnt,
mi ni i nr nr n nimI ani *m"ti rlKfiTi or

I* Hialui ti&lt;*1 *•* f IIni *•hA11 bf I will
II IIAIJ, n k w &gt;iax
* a % • »■ #ui *&gt;r of th*
I . im Hill a lui Testa •
*nrnl o ( A II NKW-

HAN &lt;1ecru* rtf
Tiral pnhlirjH loir Keliy 21,. 19.15.

REAL

E S T A T E H RO KER

Phone 732

Atlantic Rank KWf,

#

CONCRETE PIPE
DRIVEWAYS
W ELUj
HEfTIC TANK3
WATER TANKS
CUI,VERTS and SEW ERS
■ Transit Mil Concrete
Second:: available at low price

CO N CRETE

IJL O C K

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co,
I-hone 1 » 1 - BANKORD, KLA.------

HowwomenaW girls
maygetwantedrelief
frem functional p o r h d k pain

\111

P r i c a / r , Irtcntlly l o r d w a

f J O , * 1 3 0 , 3 2 3 0 or moro

year or longer lo repay...

To n ea rly evoryhody som e­
day cem o s n eed lor ca sh
in a h u rry . H ere wo a r e
o rg a n ised to g iv e the last
i c i v i c o y ou m u st h a v a .
H eed m o n ey ? Wo invite
you. “lo com e a n d get ill"

rrusonnhie

c re fill reiju irc*

menls including Ioann on
n, ’' r a l :t rr‘ n ln n c.

Family Loan Co.
at Sanford
Room H Kin. State Bank Bldg
Telephone 3.1
J. E. Ruwlofu], Jr* Manager

^

ADJUST' *OR
WAIST LtNOTM
r o fi

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Dost MEAwar

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in I tin t o n iify i inftt »■ "»f Hr ni *
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F It*l1*l it n f b l - o ! f I r r
v fj * - " H ir i l i f i i * * o f
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set roQ
SKItlT Lfn&amp;TH

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am t

ien I Ny Milk ■*-f Iha- *'If* Ui f •' I"Li1*
kfli
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a i n f f»‘ i S« t u h i- 'la
lh » % t h r : u .

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F lo f
of F r iir u a i)

•ion. ) on con d r, lend

li p o n o u t ex p i , i*
enri'f

H.JAMES GUT AGENCY
MEISOi BL&amp;o,

T IIK
TO

PHONkS
Tfi a n o

PHONE 475

Ml %T I
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M T A M .K Y
IJ iiN fL N
..F ir .

of

Mr* Jrniiflrll Jones lloror Alt

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.

|»rt*= 'f
M v I i I mm | to* in H o f » , N o
1 is R h i I S 11. I l r f t n r
N ew Y « rh

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BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR

h e r e in

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r f 'I U &lt; i f * l

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Phone 475

t i »s t rH

THE LONE RANGER

A Cnmji|rtr line *4
W hir
Mrvr
Whiskey

I S A I O .- O C W T R E A C H
FOR

THAT G U N !

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I WAS ONLV FOOLIN' AMKE! ) I PONT
XXI OUGHT TO KNOW
/ WANT
THAT/ iVE GOT ANOTHER ) ANY
JO B FOR XXI/ r / ---------^ AAOR£
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FRESH WHEN

t/ti i

im

w h a t 's

the

m a t t e r

—

N A W ., .I T 'S
JU S T — W A IT
A M IN U T E /!

C O IN 'S O F T ?

' m u c

YOU BUY IT
(t’g that extru "nomelhlnK" that mnkea men
(treat. Thn^ extrn “wimelhing" thnt maktM un
fnrmuiM in our careful, wuiltnry ayaU-m.
Satlgfaction Always!

When you buy our Faker v
cihm!'. you ran be mire Ihev
are fee'll. Koine In today nnd
I'hiMiaf r,,»m ii ur lnrtri!

I "fill *•' Imkri y

Sem inole D ry Cleaners
220 Magnolia

Ave. Phone 861

ROBB’S

10% OFF
From OPA Prices

packag e; sto re

$300.00 for Spi net
$200.00 for St udi o
$100.00 for Upright

Rule 1

T H A T 'S W H A T
y t X J THINK/

" Q U A L IT Y A L W A Y S "
105 W: U t St. Phone HG4-J

PIANOS WANTED

m ukk

M IC H A E L ,E Y E R V - ) S O X X J KN OW
B O D Y T H IN K S f
EACH O TH ER ?
W E— j — z r \
T H IS M A K E S IT

HOME B A K E R Y

On purchases of two-fifths or more oi
:UM- GIN- VODKA- LIQUEURS- IM
PORTED BRANDItS AND WINES

410 SAHFO*
At roan Streat
Departm

.WHY | T - ! t % - r C A S S

MICHAEL/ I’VE B f f iN TRAILIN'
p i k e A l l e n / h a d n ’t k n o w

WILL PAY

(plain came)

ETTA K m
g e e /d o k

THAT MOON

* . V
State ni iik I. Wrlta
liirnur Wester, 709 8.
Florida Ave. I dike land
Phono 01-581.

By PAUL ROBIN S O th
BEDOfisKa
h im s e l f

DOWN .
“ FO PIH E
. E V EN IN G 1

AND DAD
ZOOM S

Clothes
TELEPHONE
OPERATORS

Immaculate
ft U m

m AKEl

WElX-^SULPj
GOES.* NOW.

that p «0-

ple Ihdg« by appearanoe.

ESSENTIAL WORK

WE WANT JO Be
ALONE-GEE /J

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Do Not Acufy If Ni

PA U L ROBIN:

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■'Ho n e r n o n b r i n g y o u r 1 4 * u&gt; t h e o a n t o b d u h b a l d
a t fflf
'foull
in| wordi
word* to- the itne, mcrt.QlH)| Mono and artdreao.
odvertOumenta fo. ■ J lu a L .n , wanted will bo eharrsd (or i l Ik.
411 advtrUkumenti
■»o3lloarr,cdt tl U
Wefitfok4d . rate*.

WANTED—

IL-Vl. COCK INC.
W ater
flitaleri
anti
It u o m
l l y trn.

I C«ittas»4 P f « !*■■«* 0»#l
j
( ('AktllHfl r r « h 1‘MT* OnH#’1
(irrmun lorrrr officially draerih
&gt;l&gt;rrow ut thi Iona of a "clow
e j n- being m " r v t r e i m roVi ’1 ] / r jriui „ :,,| ev.itrlatr," llovsaratl
•ion,"
Several G erm an division*. , a |,| (j «ns Waiaon'v "i*n&gt;c of
w e n counted ar compUtelv dv [ J u(y a n ,I determination to nee
•troyed «lnce Die F i r s t ami Ninth tj,t. « ai through that made him
U. S. Armies &gt;lnmmed a iro .s th* | j n , , ^ gn taWisu this trip with

Koer KlvW»l**V"Pn&lt;lBj.
: mr * '*
At the centci ot the a»»aolt ,

NOW IB T H E TIM E

110% ■ m w j p ' *

________
the Thirtieth Division powered .p | LONDON, Keb. 28, UP) l*rlme
to thr L rfl Rive,
midwat b. i M(nUU,r fhu rch.ll upheld the Cri
tw rtn IM m lth r, »n.l
oW m
cunforentt Polish M U U m .n l
•aptorm a the r . r r r
rl!h .r r « t - vr(lt,,n|„
ying • &gt; „ a nd
.Vlnrhen.m that last natural ha,.. J
,* t rlton»l tin......,
r e . before t h . l l i i ^
L .. "
th(
Mi([ T h m . h-(|
DuPrcp nrinoriil spearheads ol i
. ,
,,
, ..
,
the h i r s t Army bla.W d to within |
*“ * » • 1
Dan. l n and
hint milts ,.l Illache,led t oloKm 1 ' ’" V
alnn,f * " h ° ‘ hc
and almost t. th. IranU ot ih. |
v »' &lt;*ei nm . expense nn.t
Krf.
bealrne down des pei a t e , •'••fond.d 'Ixorously
the
«.»».

W E W I L L rtv * vta fu ll value
for your c a r —to o l r * , h . Yee,
and we w|il handle Ora Rovernm cht red tape for you. Save
Iota of bother, your time and
expert** bv coining here a t once
IIOI.LF.lt hrOTUIt S A L E S
Nan rountar-altacke on the “ «.• I , ‘n ,h "1 Marshal Stidili and the
fOH W lat
Phone 313
The Cermnns brought tanks,
, „

~ T i k i ’a i r s h o t
an&lt;J lot, 1205 Celery Ave.

a u t o m o b il e

P R A C T IC A L L Y new if. II.P. Sea
King Otitbonnl motor, Srtnrt
£itboart| runabout and boot
trailer. l'hofl^a 033.

S S rM potato**, c m - .22 W I N C H E S T E R repeating rifle,
HKD H
P. o . Bor s:it;.
Ulcd. . Uunt'a
T
u ie d o
Peed
Tii»fdo
P«&lt;l
Store, 4lui A Sanford, phone
C L E A N C O T f o N RAUB tor S a n ­
IP ford Naval Air ."^xtlnn. Brltur
to Sstifonl Furniture Company.
C E L E R Y V l r a for 5 o t ( iacres.
10c per lb. Immediate accept­
J- Uhiiy. fthone m - w .
ance.
E L E C T R I C orhnpe juicer, c)«ec cuflinjc fwhs, 2 suit cases. TO B O Y : Baby etroller.'Call Mr..
M.c.. Thrash, V ald rt Hotel,
a- ' 1 1 5 ^ 4 0 4 . ^
COLLARD nlkrrtk J o h n - P a s s l d ,
TO
BUY:
Circular
workshop
91C Elm AVt.
bench asw, any site. Prefer
O N E 4 Y E A * tdd mare mule,
one with electric motor. Also
vttlxht About Ww
(
pounds, broke
ladles
bicycle
Verne "Halle.
W plow, A.H.. Uemusat, Golden
2624 Oranee kvc

across the Erft and met the un
"Pentnx in the louse of tom
ruihlnx American Sherman.
,i nmns a three-day debate in which
tank to-l.ink sUixxink matches,.( hr is uskiax I'ritain to .oinmit
but rut It-.! to check Llcui (Jen herself to the hinad principli*.

Courtney
^1. Iluildcs’ jam erf ul tin t rinti h .'..iifrrrnce, Chin, hill
drive arl.o.1- liu_. Culumw. -I'lutu. . .d'a-Uted -------’d ial ,.lbu American uun
fTermaliv Klredny
I
slaueht .
atrainst
J a. .p. a. .n.
had
Foi the first time ,in tin war broucht
the war in the 1‘u d lic
thousands
of
Germ an
civilian to its peak period.
refuRccs floo.le.1 the
highways The conflicts in Europe
and
Itelore ami behind the
Americans IA sia taken toxethar have
now
A front dispatch fro m
Associated reached an ''overall or double
I'rcc* j.m iw tuuluul. W«: G f 1!"; I
txttsJ.l.
lie said. .„LUl - wise.
xnei rli'si rited it a.* the c re a te- acainst t*eiman&gt; buv mx *'lK'en
rout &gt;d Genual' lo rre i &gt;il«'i &gt;'&lt; uroloneed
for
a
X"'ni
many
111x1" across Franco from Nor i imnuio, liejoml what w i
llolH'd
mandy
' [or Inst Autumn."
" T h . fichl BPtH»re.l te hav* |
R ed , Ulslm Ju»l.
Rone tnmi letelv out r l
hl|, , nlll lhnl
|,,K
soldier. cuurdlliL the Ruh, a| . , hl&lt;|. ....... i i r r f r - t„ r , w p„|nlld
Lake, phone #46-W.
rc|«rted
Gall twi ' .
COLORED woman want* work pi on, h e .
“th* *•i fill cit &gt;
Lijin&lt;ig mill
,n
F I V E ROOM H O U S E . B 0i23S fl
elays Hentrlce Scott. 706 L i "They iravt up in bundle.
th*- **f*ntrt
»»f Kni*t I'nvuviia
rludlnp
officers,
and
were
lalkmi
lot. 50 f r u h , trees. In town
cust Ave.
k'CNl trf KtH-rUL'N'M* i p" HK »fll
fieely of Germany'* defeut
1320 MfellonWtlC Ave.
'a 1'iitif \bulr sea front on thr
Gnllii|&gt;hct declared soitu G e r­ Italtic," thr tmlustiinl firoviiicr
T l S o S M A L L f a r m s — one twlth
man troopr- encountcreil u- th&lt;
I iH'ri Silrvin and ntirh othvv
3 ac rei tiled land, rfoo.) well,
year-old boy. who
new,
III. I ' '*‘r
' r," ‘ nf “ j"
H'1«
two itotV dketltntt, yarmxe. out
fa-en tauahl lo fire n rifle
They I « ' 1
''S'™
m" tt»
house, idx.ut #(HI (L west of
T H E tiEST FORD S ER V IC E bid In c e i l m and rushed out win, 1 rn t':J V , ! k&lt;' - WHV f , " m Ucrma.iy
Lake Monroe Post O ffice. One
"T he RufcMnn cluim. fu»t ad
In Central Florida.
thi»i* luindi* ui
with 5 here* tiled land, rood
'a n te d 4$t Teheran in Nnvembei,
ill, ahput W mile from Luke We speelaliie In complete motor Hi in •nit he**
overhauls
1 fKlwyV . flntikinif &lt;lrIv«
n.i t I ’. ' l i has a I w n y s b e e n u i i r h A n ^ v t )
onroe T o st Office, with twoLine In thr
S T R IC K L A N D - MORRISON,
Muehchrn filnilhm h
r c v i « I *• •! f«n the Cut ion
story dwelling, 2 story barn.
whAt |irrvinuftl&gt; hm&lt;1 been j mil '« *(." (Tiurchdl **«mI. "and il.e
J .W .
Bell. I’hono
15, Lake
It il awtail tiff i’ f hart Fl I VSIt &gt;B
Phone 200
Hanford, Fla itivrv h»mM', (inlls^hei m»terl»'d
Monroe. Fib.
"T hai (icniTitl Kli«nlfou&lt;*l4« NNin that am pie I'HiiiH'iir.alitiii bhviuid
he gnineil f*n Polcind ut th*
i* it im er i ui t’ltfkv
P U P S - H O ! B R E D D o b e r m a n W E LD IN G : Tty nn evpcrl with U*i i l m c
30 year*' mtperlenre who ptisr- *tnki • thin
|4iwi reiirlkiit*k 1 h* 1*4 t«% d *1-1 illM11 &gt; III t hi mu th
■ jn schefs. 6 weeks-mnlCt, f e ­
enters evhrv joh. Would an- Rhine.
eit
It i&amp; part of n hi*nn .tl ill 111 &gt;11 thimales T h is week only #50.06.
preclata b trial. Temporarily the
1 t Iti fid, thr Bn* ftiim * 1 1111 ui
hewit
of
ihf
Nmi V 1Ik
Viols Kelley, Twin l.a kr*. I’ .O
! 4. T r- 1*1" dild 1urhi If 1 1 h«m
Ho« 237, [&gt;honc County 2 3 01.1 located at 40fi'* French Ave Ruhr
A R Welch
111■&gt;l tlilft ' 1 Mill h'
fnl li *kft* i11 1l
pMtlon Slahw into flitIm r if
l »*-|i
Il »( Ikh iiiiar 1 l*y« to HIM'
S P R IN G P L A N T S now ready 1*' ihi
south
i.truv
S
I*Ht!iir'n
A iiipid
l t &gt;i chill loucht d on t ti** mnt
Pepper*. Tdhiatoes, EtrKplant, STORAGE yr a r ear at KenCi
Garaip*.
Specla'
rota
daad Third A rm\ irmipn atoTtnrd ml
!• f t the
Sot it*t I tiitlti a iftpiti
Bollard*, Hfticcoli. J W
Hell,
■terrace.
u. the tin mmi " Hikittotf nr.
r••it ti
Phone 16. Lake Monroe.
« tnw
"Th* impiessjofi l» lhnl Miioui
I MAKE srreeni, folding screens, After throw inif i r m u r n l
RH O D E
IS L A N D
Red chicks,
Th» ii»wn ad - Sfjilm yiini the otljer S*.^ li t lead
porch swings, rebind*; furn atmut thr town
two weeks old at 416,00 per
11 * rs o ish
lo liv* in honurable
ilure repalrtnii. J. M. Wilson, lipiitK hdd i.ui id Nun
ion put ii|» determined m o t a i u *■ f r i r n d w h i f i a n d n p i t i f i l y w i t h t h r
hundred. Georpre R
Whittier.
00l Magnolia Ave,
is
PfttlohN foot
soldier - a » «l ML"Mein ilriiinoumr*. he '(lid "1
ike Mary. Fla.
Unis % moved no lur the fund -•“ i r e | lit I sM ( h u t t h r it w o n ! Is l l u - i r
BORROW 11ERE W IIERE
THAYER 8AHY
ra
n
la
Ke.
e*
V
witis11
PRIVACY IS HKHPECTflD
I+ioof
cellcnl pijhditiot ,.
m» v Ire trie 3’UUR nalural desire for privacy
The
Middi-nnr- *tf
I'nlf•"
(&gt;KriLM«eM I'rrtre C*M#rl
lxrttle ivhrmer T’hnnt 000 VV
j«i *
v*
In money -mutter* i» «lrickl&gt; l»re«k t hrmrjf i* if* ihi
"I kilO 4 *»f *■»• I'lrti I OilH *tl
f.*^n.ti»
f* '•hit li
respected here
Friend* and lrrt|n\ Inn r*i tit*
t a M*l- it* if
«thh^f»fl»-**.
6 MON t F h OLD bull calf lieu
I h i • mol r m•11*11S Til.Ml Do
relative* are not inies tioru-d withrlrnw tmiat f*f iheii
I ll iO U l
ty_Ere ML Kt. 3. B o * 250
about your c red it
tou r em­ fi‘»m Jtitt'Uit, demote il - ill' mI S.M I* l 1 Hi* r 1TllOtMd
Ntr»*trci»
imj
«rf
tftnr
,
,t
mm
p
ployer or bualnes* assurlairS
rkibbiti. A.C
Cleveland,
Vk'wu. II lid .ik ,&lt;»" • hnirhiM .ill
i »&lt;nti(
I »■! aitm
•hr
will rod hear of your personal hllfhvtny
id rtf izi i! r * i" I* hit o f i mu oU t c
W. 1st ‘EL Monroe Cornet
Third
A
•
»m
,»od
th*
Rhitn
«'
affair*. There it no cause for
\lltril 1i.1r in 101 v 11 the |tttkftfH il
t iiMnt*
300.000 'World
Beater
pepper I cmbarrutamenl.
114•$1 of Ih. « r 1 and Ml pinna fm
With
Ihi
ft
srreti
i
A
me
f
it
o
p
plants a t Lake Monitu- 1..I1.1 Reasonable credit retpiiremenl*.
routi nllfttis &lt;h i mu n&gt; aftei
it*
No CO-mSker* on money luans. arhiien rlppiriL' UiM&gt;ui:h the vital« eo||n|iee Hut he &gt;irmillunrmjsl v
Mann.
of
th
r
enemy'»
ftliinrJiiml
#
h.^
Variable payment idnns
*tre*»ed
the
nerd
for
unity
a
iriu*n»
Field Jbinmhnil Sir B e r ­
o Ue
F R I gT o A I R E , f washinx
FAMILY LOAN CO.
L
Montgomrr y*n llritmli folium** mi orifttmiBhon which
Phone 33 nard
machlnhj 1 , ftva-borher rwnice Florida Bank RMcand Canadian forrea «*n thr north will Kivp ali Muttons, " g r e s t and
atovei llvttflr room suite;
nncpiished," «r
defense* fftnnlL victor ot
C A R P E N T ER IN G ,
general
re nicrcod the Nath*
bedrooth suites and other «
pairs. \VJ. Russell. 705 VV. Pth In the
Hochwald
f- n m t
and ru n ty ntfuniftt m * oirirreftHifr.
tides. Old Boyce Bell place
miiRNhwl nr* thnoiL'I’ « r it m hit ft K
St. phone 7&lt;7-al
Without uunlifiration, the J'rinir
on KkVlmond Ave. first hout&lt;enemy resiatancr
Minister t*dd ( ••nirmma thst tin*
lefL^Pftona County 4202.
Field diapalrhe" awo1 hutidre*ir n.-w Security I.*•-nrur would IhI of tnnkf had hrtikm the hark
juit Et*f sn-d il ft e f th e old I
ITto
S Y K flA L
bone rjf the fieriiiftnw n tfuiit mt
ol N a t i o n * I*ill t h a t it would he
TW E N T Y -flve here* with g a r ­
tot nnd thwl l lit AlUiei* iidvnriM
*i f a r
slronirri
t:ncn! y in wducdi
age n'lihtime lit on beautiful
I wof a«»umlnif thi iirof*ortmn» of th e l 1tilted S t a t e * w ill p la y a
SMALL unforniihed house or a break ■through
lake. PdCo 4-3.566.06.
1'«n
main
apartment. Must be in town German itronghotib * ultm and ' itfillv i m p o r t a n t p a r t '
B ^ MONp « . R A U e -h B A L T O H
For thr little coururte* th*
Permanent, reliable c o u p ! c. Udrm were cpplnre#! thoiitfl* nt
T e a l Ekfofo HHro — Rentals
Phone 5R6-W.
_
P r o ^ - t ie Mtn»Y»tocM
Inrt report* there still win M»mr Crime Minister offered thl* in
Dependable U u nranfe and UrNIda
hou*e*to*houxe fijrhtinir
the siirancr. •'The world orgai»lrato»o
rnhliot U* hnsrd ii|Hin U»r illctn'.oi
Room 4 FloHda RUTh f o n t B id *, FURN1BHED room for Three former.
So many C r n n a n |$rU
weeks.
Phone
0U0-W.
duforl. FI*. .
nnera
were rounded ut* today ahlp of the j^rrst povr^r* It i
their tlnlv to serve the world, o **
tck.00 Reward—foe Information thnt they elnimed traffir ami to ruin it ”
were hard l$* handle

S

B U S IN G SERVICE

f

Hr

j

WANTED TO RENT

Ili^ E

tomatoes

for

Canning.

Stall U a i y l t t . ' f i tdate
l
“•
F arm e rs
M a r k c U j j o £ 6E

1937 P
tondiU

leading to rental of (i/rtil*hed
2 or 3 bedroom huUia or a|lirt
mrnl on or IrOfore March 16.
The depth nf ft m m I Fiinyun
(kill Oil'd bat ween 6:30 and nl Brlirht Ameal T m il t** the ruin
rado River ix S^4*1 0 fret
7:00 P. M. Lieut McCallcy

FURN ISHED house or apart­
Radio ,1 'itv
Tho
curtain
i
ment. (’all R. VV. Roby, Valdes Muair Mull will it*. f i r e .p r o o f
RHODE 1&lt;I
N s* HamuHotel,
_ _ _ _ _
hncklnjc nnd steel rn ntiol cable*
shire
Rock Psslweitrha alrttoM three ton*
FURNISHED
apartmcht
or
room
leU, 3 J IS
o4d. T * t n
with
kitchen
privileges.
Box
Lakes, j
3204.
CR. t i t Herald.
30 C A U jitN tiig ty wood 1barrels
NAVY officer and wlfg want R nr
b in fo rl Cock Cola Co.
4 room a| crimen t No childrwn.
Li c»' reisrertce*. 511 North
Trhhc i Arc.
_______________
_______
kto plant*, $3.00
Jia j-d fo a tl

thouia

19M PI

NEW MONEY FOR
YOl/R OLD THINC8

th e m Plant F a■rm
r
dan at
excellent

1 tlra*.

HELP WANTED—

Y o u DWcardtd fk r tllir a
GIRLS

ttmt at

R

tint* and fall
Dnlg C3.

vm

, Sadia, B lcjr la, Tools,

I m Sex, «ka be wU wflb
A W A N T AD

I for Uu ii-

MISdfebLANEOlIS

I’A Q E S fe V F .N

IR

f I •Mil BKfi | folia I‘i * r 0»&lt;“I
till* n'ty r t it leal tune *»l thr
ti*
1'ify Chmnit5»n»n. lukin*:
into cousitlrraliiiu the \ Mil ,t&lt;
mar"! for fuolslu ff* »t tilts turn
and s Imi runsiilcring the tremeu
dous sarrtflcc
nf the
anncl
folrr-- arc ninktUK. ilccninl it
thrtr duty to rnfiu cr the vagrancy
law tii
Hh fyllmt extent, and
onletrvl Roller Chit f W illiam. Iprocffif
with TIiF* enfor* niiri't
11] I wa* thr opinion of tin
unitimi. -l j
I'lillitlldrt,
|M« n
Mnyoi l l i g g n * , " t h a t unv id I*
txsr* "I white nf e*dorr*i. shirk
mp .i •v in tin* rmciic* nrv. -i .*tih
be nisolr to i*ft to wmk. th
Arm* ••r 14* jail Thr i:i"W*i
prtemt fully rune u rird in t CttCth*" of thr ( 'it\ t ‘nminiv*|oin-i *
and idedtrrd *up|H3it to n«s|si
Chief VN11huniw in rmill'di.ni: u’
\ftgl a t t *
C this (‘(fi d
the JT1ovv cl
npp&lt;w,wo&lt;l u rstmmmer ron*rose&gt;i r
\ irtor Green, AIm- Aln.no.
and * olhrt iiniwn In d ctrinm n
who *t lull a ir liMifrr*,** ilirln tn l
Mayor HiKtfin*
Aft* f conwideriihle
dis&lt; tis-aHh ,
the I' liimMuiiii
direvttsl
&lt; it\
Atto»*&gt;e\ Frpil R NViUtm to dtio* 1
up hi ••$dimmer t m n n m i f »»f *
fill! Ht t ion of ill rat, hrtLsi.il oh th'*
Orlando c \\y onhanre of tlinl n«
til re . v* 11 h n f e « c ha ri*re - iii.d Ii
due to hk h I comlit nns, \Li\**i
111*1?
teptriud Till
will
•
preset i* »1 to th* t (tmmiMHii f
npp' »i .t the ne*t mppliiik'
|h* tiiijitint i r would |i*p
that .»H meat n f f c i n l for
•
here ciiber have aproval stninpi-■I
on i f h\ t itv. St ut 4* or Frd*Ti,t
author .1
\ pmi pasa,ni;e *»f *h* ,
urdinaiM *■ a ijtinllf»**wI mvpv. tor
wouhI he chosen* a 3irehMNl n i l 1
Italian

Drunkenness Cases
Tried In City ('our(
(it
1
Tut I Ildus h ot
&gt;,.l
C||*4 &lt;&gt;f *11uflkrn df 1Y nik,
.1 « it ti« Ol fit oft i i l l *
flIII111-*
-l*i I v VOlid U* 1
ti nd
f I MM .| |«er H .If
Ih 1 i
v *h 'll ini k rf •P1
e hrt »i . .**. .1 and bond
w nvans
• ' [ n jttoil on . ha i c*
drum - * .
iloyiiii’i L
. - i. ’
nnd •• 1'tiiiL' R‘ ii .1
(.jli* Im ' d
**f vvhi 11 t&lt;« r
wer*- &lt; uratod on t hi foBow * i
chat a •
I\»4ri
lli-nr &gt;
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mXM'1
Hot dlso|»|i-r| v Olrho t

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hf*wd*■i

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tin vU
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Whi . icir k
•&lt;
1 * ♦ "IN1 n- 1' unI* it i ol
II
lb, SI.
t
Ilowdiiii bond of
i I f a t r •*
f'"i • , i* Mm
i Imrifeil with a ***ah milt t hi&lt; iit
druid —nni*** }
f*
Bd*
|Ulh***t»

and dlicudi-f l\ cofiducl 5.*1' «**d1
I*"rp Ler Andir vv* ow kle

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IS

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The annual

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1
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and

difrcUir’a iiieelltilf of tht V\ ,
Igovett

(tliti'tl V

t Minpiii.v

rfv

tuesk

hu&gt;M

valid.

Wa bo)lav* Ta a*
t i l l * . Mrgl,
I.

unwritten

beyond the
a reward* or
law
» b^dg m
a bur food
a n o l h r r ; It
tu s u f f e r and

Ballon, but far

art

M ■

Sauterncs
Burgundy
ICIaret
&lt;Rhine Wine
Zinfandel
■

4

Qt.

hI

90c
Each

CAL-W1SA BRAND
Price
HJNDY------------ B T ...... V, Gallon . ...... |2.2S each

oilse

*

Cold C u ts............ lb 29c
Mams
I .Tie
Shoulders
Ih ’27c Skinless Weiners lb 35c
Side .Meal
1!) 2fl»
I leads
ii) hkd Eologna,.......... .. jb 35c
TurcTVirfv* Sausage
ih :tsc
i.oaf^ Cheese......... lb 39c
Beef Tongues ... lb .39c Souse Meat .. ......lb 29c
.

4t

II

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•*—

|•t*t V|ii&lt; loti

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IIM1k, i »•r •• I

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lb 25c B ncon ................lb 19c

Mince Meat . .
(. v m u \
YOI
Will

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VI \\ \\ &lt; I 1 M ) I II! vi i ; v III s i

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lit III Iti It k

Carrots 2 bchs for 19c APPLES
.

2 lbs

. .

29c

. . .

i tt'.i m u .

Apples........... 3 lbs 39c

Cauliflower

I2&lt;: lo 15&lt;

lettuce
CUT BEANS
APPL E JELLY
APPI.F JUICE

2

........ lb

Z/t
13c

()

L

27 c

IY :i

I Hi 4 •*«!»» t

( rcim* Cheese

I lie

* Ural 1‘Mlltfft
«ii
(2c

Shortening

•i■&gt;•*•►

10c

2 for 25c

r*jvj) Celery

(or

3c

2 dbs 27c

lb 6c Sqvnsh

Rutabagas

*lnun iv m .

lb

35c Cabhnee

Potatoes ... 5 lbs .

19c
I liT'du'V s ( 'ocoa 10c

PI! I.SBURY’S BEST F! 0VR
5 lbs 2 7 c lQ lh s 5 4 *c

I I HDI

1 Ic

C t'lls

22c

&lt; 111 •CMC
I My I ii.k»r ft4y Ir

PANCAKE FLOUR
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
GINGER BREAD MIX

I Me

I thick Figs
II

luntbo f i a |&gt;"

I* « ; i r s

I Iv pro
'T * C r

17(

( oi le r

;;.!»•

I ’c n n u t

brand

WHOLE KERNEL C

flu tte r

ISc

|»mt W &gt;H r* t

23c

1‘ o t l l t o f H
J I*

Fockad ol th*
fl*,rl«nq Momant
of Fattacl Flo •nr

(jl.

»• »■*•%* ftj 11***r *

m m

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( l U 't 'H C

1Ic

JS

t nil

3Xf nine fslHlft

Flavor Prunes

ISc

Ml u| I Hitil

Matchless Feeds

vi him inI n i i

Scratch 25-1 hs. !M&gt;c

SOAP

Scratch l()()-lhs S2.ll)

a n MJNH;.lltT

Price

fo r

rt l RJN I H V M t l I i

ROMA BRAWBS
%

I *»&lt;‘rlrt| I

I'RKSH PIC POIiK

GO0 0 COOK f&lt;

X

tulh- icu . kinuav-a H^vrimDAY

Bulk Sauer Kraut 2 lbs. 27c

.3 for ... 23c

ad, alarrhrd arid

iW -a l. ...

rmcES c;oou

In*

uperntom of Bn- 1 **' *-If'a nod
loll'
v* (4 • *
f’pnrly Wiifcly l""&lt;i
hrtij ill thr rrfirtnt **f t lll-v ,»t
dio-kaniivtllr «n Frh 1
O ffir ri h »d 1li*r *..»oii»*»iv
•
Pi*
•liH'tml w r t f A 1* Ini
I ’h - . Un«
h n t } II.I* A * . . * V
II rill K,W h *ik trti it IIITh *-* * n d -11 1,
1 M*n«vror
Ihicf tiftft
iMtl-l Ml .
the «n»uivtir &lt;*111 *« t» VV R 1 ..
It .if d S
» tt, Chair iiiiiH *-f
Major Jttme
1 11 ■
„ VV f ',
M.irha. A l&gt; l&gt;.*
* »n, F.M t hit'h * *•- H"t M Vn
Duvla.
In TVtwrtliig ti&gt; tl&gt;. i m \
I' I)a via. I’f CvT'I' d . *md thftt Ml
I'd44 tho ci'm|««ii)
«|»vim L-«I -rvv*
. . «l*v1
ty nine *ti&gt;rT*, nil nf «birli eujn)
lllb y gru" th rim mg t h.
tt I
year. Mr. Dnvi» evplainotl thut
M r l n f the pn&gt;l yciir j, rulitlhuiMi
t&gt;rogram of n-pairv un i improve j
mrnta w t i maintainril to keep |
the Kturra un to date
T h t company contlnur&lt;l I. noli
ry o t Improving ron.lilion. fm |
employees, tl W»« rrtmitcil. Em
ploys*
hospitaliration.
aorgiral 1
beneflU, group Iniurnncr and nn
rmplojTM retirement pm«itm Ulan '
w e n fontlnurd Ihrouglmul the .

i

\1

year.

8 Mellonvtlt* Ave.

*

Nafci R e s i s t a n c e RooseVelt Ha p p y Police Ordered To
Crumbles As Ninth ;0v e r Success Of Launch Campaign
B r e a k s Throughi Big Three Meet
Against Loafers

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for taro * Luirrtlom
t i t p*r 1th* for
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W E D N S D A Y , ' F E B R U A R Y 28, I 94S

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Kidney Beans
♦i •■«*»

13c

I'riiil Jars

7!lr

Laying Ma.-h S.I.dli

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Laying Mash $ 1.00

17"^ ui llrmi

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nc

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Pancake Flour
Aval J mii I his liltrk h Ik* «»•

Flour
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%RHr.if£l5 Juice
4* 9!«*

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Mayonnaise
TS Ileans

Growing Mash $1.07

SOAP
2 for ... 13c

To

Sliced BcttS J

23c

13c
16c

v». 1 m : t \ r

Tomato Soup
12c
PEA SOUP
14c
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Meal &amp; Produce Prices Good Thru Sal.. March 3rd Only
Quantity Rights Reserved
201 E. First Street — 326 Sanford Ave.

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c’ontains

Hundreds pi Anniversary Bargains
Available At Store 11 You Didn't Get One

Every Item Advertised Strictly
On A While-It-Lasts Basis
COME EARLY!

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Crisp. Florida

Ik e tfa tejra m

N one H igher

Limit
2-lbs
To A
Customer

Ith c h

Creamy

No r t h e r n

GRADE A LAMB

SAUSAGE SALE!
6 Hot Prices

SAUSAGE
Cioii Cm

SHOULDERS

WIENERS

ib

Hlb

SAUSAGE

CHOPS

0**1 Added Shod 1.

Strlatn

SAUSAGE

ib

ROAST

ib

Umb

SAUSAGE

PATTIES

ib

I a o b Breott

SAUSAGE

STEW
Chuck Roast
Short Ribs •
Hamburger
Goof Tongues
Shou'dors

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Croakers it

Trout

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Ex. Did. Balt

Oysters pt

Sidds
f

Mackerel
Red Tin

Fla. SptokU

Hams
Chops
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Fla Spanish

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Turkeys ib 53c Chickens tb

R*d Patch

Fillets

Morroll'3 Prido Sliced

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Pound

Scores More Meat Specials — See Oux Pr*#e

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XXXV I

MacArthur
RaisesU.S.Flag

SANFORD,

FLO R ID A ,

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N EW SPA PER

U t i l ) A Y . M A R C H 2 , 19 1 ..

M e m b e r A s o c i a l r&lt;l I ' r e '

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First Army Fights To
Within F i v e Miles
Of Cologne As City
Is [Hasted Ity liombs

Roosevelt S a y s
Next World W ar
Is Up To U. S.

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With 'General MacArthur*
on Corregidor Mar. ’I , (A P IGeneral Douglas MacArthur
returned to Corregldor today
and ordered the Stare and
Stripes raised to the peak
of the flagstaff from which
the Japanese tore it down
three years ngo. Also preaent werejd&amp;ven members o(

♦lit 'Y W mi l«tf J I'fTkli
The Amrrtran T Ktrtl Army
Inil ft ♦ ntplu rol T r u r . Lhr md*
r-| * ilk in (arrmuit* and thr
k»k fn Ih r **hi»Ir kallr&gt; IrftdiiiII t** Culilriu and Mir Mid­
dle tyhinr. All nruaniinl re|it in r m Ihr ^tnitiel y ft»F*
III iril im l ft »«f tH.000 |Hipul-llinn rrftfktd hrfnrr tliMin.

Crimean Conference
Is Described In De­
tail To C o n g r e s s
WASHINGTON. M a r .
3
I A P I—The Senate Agricul­
ture Committee toted 12 to
S‘ ag«ip;l Ih riy m y l nation ot
Aotirr)
ti lire* Williams t&gt; Rural
• (evtrtfMiatSww Admtm»tr»tUT
The ten it,- tote on the noiitinaliitn i* rtp ectrd truaoero*

hi* staff who loft the island with
him eAoanf a P T boat three
y e a n ago, almost to the day.
B-29'i and American invasion
forces shifted the Pacific war
spotlight aouthwestward toward
A L l i R F K W MAN at a New Y u r t City night club inig- low t, ||n
Japan's
richest
conquest.
As­
curtain on gaiety n» lilt' hour of midnight uppruachth ami he warn*
sault forces of the 41 Division
merrymakers that tts time to go home. The early-closing u r n c " a invaded Palawan at the south­
repealed nil over the nation at War Mohjliter Juinr-, V Byrnes*
western tip of the Philippine
(Intr-rnuti.-tiah
Archipelago Wednesday and were edict to save foci and manpower went Into effectIn firm control today of Its port
and two airfields.
One hundred and fifty super­
f o r t r e s s e s roaring out of India
blasted the Singapore naval hase
for the third lima in u month.
• American troops nave landed
on Palawan Island in the south(CsntlnoM sn rag s Siam)

Ill t aei.riif leg Plralf
,
L . h- -N i t i l l i A r m y I roups i n
, .vfsrt l.i* u h ti
, ( J i ,u u r.iixiny
Imi ig'lit !■&gt; Ill,
-l Imnk u f
ill- K Is II!&gt;' If I i II .1 111 I I litll tlit*
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\\ x.-HINi, I ON, March 2, &lt;■&gt;'
Fit .widriit
Roosevelt, wttnitii!
that ihr wni lt| t oil It I mil ilirVmanother glu bill conflict, wfipclilrti
tn i 'iiii I*i c*a mil I tlifci A merb iif.
ipli vcrit i.|n\ i«. utidorvrVi*
V-It.' niitl |r a t t a n !H ir i n g In»(
chmci 3
id r i l l i ^ m o n e l
»p
iHiirwritt
mi Cji piled Hill. 11"*
«•*irfi nt
lint K f ' f !
n* - |h»11?i:|ii-It|\ I**» i, 111 i liturn' ***
Ihr vi t*i It! I n ’* v* tl h I hi Unlit*Slate* Srnittr lhr tidily ratify
|l MwHhw
fen I'age Tn*|

1 5 t h Animated McNulty Reports
Magazine Given On Lions Clubs'
At Woman's Club Growth In Peru

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CITY BRIEFS

Medical Society. It was signed
stead of' I I and top round steak by S, committee composed of S.
10 polhta Instead of fa.
Puleslon, M. D., Wade H. Garner,
a * Da
M. D, and 0 , S, Batman, M. D. ,
llard-to-flml bacon, hamburger
and chuck roast (bens In) go up
facilities for cannln* a t the
to a b points a pound. Present Community -Canning Kitchen on
valuta are four for bacon and Geneva Avenue, near Sanford
hamburger and three for chuck Avenue are available dally from
roast Items being added to tha B:00 o'clock In the morning to
point list Include beef. veal, pork •:00 P. ML, Mondays through
and lamb liver, IhmV'breads and Friday*. Mrs. Edith Colbert la
tongue, lamb Jlvur, Uver loaf and supervisor.
(Telephone 220-W).
f f enough persona desire, there
will be canning on Thursday eve*« Price
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w gn i.,
. . aanmrrtUf .tft«tlfaa*t.Ould*,
retiopl
Wilson.
____ . county home
tome demonssirs— f°r
tk n agent.
tlaea ratfentag
will ha a meeting
eating of
ol tho
WASHINGTON.
Tueadijr •VO*
John 'Mi
at TtOO P, Mare urged to a

jsj. 'fe, *assn .*.

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S fn A

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Ihs Hanford's Lion Club Junior
Baseball League .would start iU
season April I, and called on
volunteers to help promote iL
Secretary Clyda Ramsey read a
letter from the Ff lu te
' war finance
the Lions to
commllUa urfin^
u
aid In the 7 In W ar L oin Drive.

Mrs, Victoria Russell
Died On Wednesday
: -V
---------------Mrs. Victoria K. Russell, M,
died lata
W ad aaaday- a va n tog
aftor an lllnaaa of thraa weeks.
Siw bad lived a t 70S W est Ninth
Street and had been a resident
a f Sanford for tha paat 25 y e a r * .
8 ha w a i r a member of tha F ir s t
tha husband,

i

Waiter J .

Ruasalf;

DMT MONTH
a son, K arl WatMl of C harles­
February wag. one o f the driest ton, 8 . C.t two brothers. W a lte r

F riA {s a « 5 t% s

Klickar Of Eanfoi-d ami Charles
JUicker of Jacksonville, and a
actual rainfall amounting to only sister living In DeLand.

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Hmisholdcr Tolls

L 1ini* Club* lnteitiatiofi.il tn i i iii,
The
important
part
l -atm
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2, (/?-)—
Hi 1e nf the U njtr*I N*tHim - , wm*■
American
nation^
have
plnytd
lit
Ration point values of meat were
H Mi Viilly.
the win e ff o r t ; romance, hinlnry | t*wIsay cited by
boosted sharply today, effective
luAnker and Lion district k.*r.\cn or
and
custom*
of
the
M
exicans
Sunday, with tha over-all effect
in a talk to Baufoid |.o*ti*. ft a
of cutting another five to sis how Red Croti aid imprvaard » nti instance of the orgum**!hmV
percent off the amount house­ naval lleotenanl overman, and « purpose nf creating and f“ firing
program o f M ex ic a n r m i v . aingwives can buy in March.
arming thr people* of tin v^Mtlil
T V OPA also raised the pulnt IniTs roaluinr and art, '-'err a no mg
frianmtn***
a.-ti
Wt"* 1
infei
value of four canned fruits and the entertaining and instruct ive national rrlutio* - h»t
one vegetable, while cutting the fast ure* presented at Hie WoFern* he -»ai«» I*
ait a ot
ration price of two other fruits. punV Club’s Fifteenth i m m s t 'd
W ednesday
afternoon Tv ms, I'alifnmia ai’-* M-udaiia
“
canned foods which will Wagaiins
ur{*vltur 'v*MU a r e mUt&lt;i Wk sljt- tjub house on Oak Avenue. cQmbltu'd, has i, p&lt;ipulnltun o(
s tien miriir-i. -lid &gt;—
(..,
fruits, ‘ peaches,
pineapple and A large group attended
pears. The point value lor the
Mrs. A.M. Philips and Mrs r. Its milling 'I? millet sir and pin
popular No- 9 1/2 can for these D. Bruwnlaa. assistant "Mags- ductluri nf beef rattle a at Eiittitii
He ,imtiilad nut linit rilu i'ii,
nf
.........
items la being Increased 20 points sine” editors, announced the pm
gram
in
place
»f
Mr&gt;
ti
ll.
Metha
I
n
ted
M
ate.
g.
ll.ng
— form 00 » 80.
r
’
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iM
ASa m
I..r n •I inAIIIIu nllHilsxl
more
Internationally
nnnilnl
Tha point valua f&gt;f tomatoes Caslln. editor -in chief who
(No. 2 ran) will be 30, an in- « unable to l«- present. Btirtiars that they know from »u r ex|&gt;erlcreate of 10 points.
Rucker, Hemtnole High School ct.cs that this count! &gt; t» not
altogether
s. If • suf (icient.
He
Apples Points Down
student, attractively Ire-wed In
The two decreases are for s p ­ a genuine Mexican costume turn- cited the rubber situation a* an
Instance of llil», anil | redn leil
o»nsa«
rsa. Tm
ies and applesauce, but one of
lhal In I ho rievt .IvomiIo, Sotilli
em doei not mean anything to
America
would
(Itodiiie
mote
most consumers.
rubber than hail lo-eo previously
The blue point value for a No.
obtaincl from ilie i»u i -cst
10 can of apples |g reduced from
Ah
llllr tif llillci . fI* - 1
I - bod
120 to 80 (mints. This Isrgr, ran
1 tu-rn In i l l " r
Is bought principally by inslltu
WASHINGTON. Mar 2. k»‘&gt; J Fiani, «rul lirrimii , hr ib&lt; laird
tional and Industrial users
After weeks of delay rlnnlcrl In
The point value of applesaixu making sure that hr would tie J and Hi go*I Mo*1 1 " - Mock t ii&lt;
, Ketl t (ns, di 1* c nod u kp no
(No. £ can) Is being reduced
•horn of federal loan powers, the active pari in |romotmg
tbr
from 20 points to 10 points.
Senate yeaterday confirmed the furthcoming ith » » i loan.
The meat inertaaea apply gennomination of llanry Agard Wal­
Tellipg of the erowtli uf his
arally to beef and pork cuts here­
lace to be secretary of commerce. Florida district, lie revt a led that
tofore low in point value or point
The
roll
rail
vote
waa
Eh
to
32.
when he took office Iasi year,
free. A few higher valua steaks
Confirmation was assured Feb. there were 8 t)fi members In lb“
and roasts actually coma down In
1
when
Congress
passed
and
district, and that there yvere now
point price to make them mors
attractive, buy a and pravant thsm President Roosevelt later algnrd more than 1,300 He told 'oC^Ihe
the
George
blTT
which
divorced
Lion’s goal of 2E,0titl new mem
from backing up In stock.
ousted Federal Loan Administra­ bers during January. In honor of
To Coma Out Keen
tor
Jonea'
powers
from
the
com
Melvin Jones, founder .if the or
OPA said tho Idea of the
boosts Is to make the point sup­ merce )ob. Jones had filled both gnnliatlon. A Linns club is being
poate
but
one
of
the
conditions
organised on an a vela ire of one
ply come out even with tho civil­
ian meat supply, dawn fivs to Imposed on the President (nr his every day, he (snnletl mil. »"d
appointment
of
Wnllare
was
that
six percent from February and
said that clubs had recently Ireen
13 to lb peccant from January. tho former vice president would formes! at Chaltahtatchie, &lt; octui
be
barred
from
the
lending
Attributing tha reduction In
and Century
civilian supplies to heavy re­ agencies.
He urgrd local Lions to pro­
quirements and ■ docline In hog
mote the theory and practice of
marketing! below prsvtmie aeti
the principle* of good governmates, OPA sard no marked lm
menl; to take an active p a rt In
Proveman U can be expected be­
civic affairs, and the mural wel­
fore late summer or early fall.
fare of the Community and to
Present lamfa. point values con
A resolution expressing a high encourage efficiency and high
tinua unchanged.
Mutton re­ sense of losa for their late fallow ethical itandards in business. Mr.
mains on the free list. Most veal physician and friend. Dr. II. D. McNulty was Introduced by King
.cuts are unchanged.
smith, waa racsnlly passed by Lion, J. E. Rowland.
T-botfe and porterhouse steaks merabara of the Seminole County
Porter Lansing tnnounceri Ihsl
will cost nine points a pound in­

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Mr Iili-1 Mr&gt;. F*. r

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n.lU'lv Mrs. Gamer Tells
Of Many Services
Red Cross Does

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Handled In
County In Half Year

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Florida
Observes
«
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A
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100th Anniversary
Of Full Statehood
In
t f itdo a! inn
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Hearings To Be More Farm Labor
Held In J ax On lo lit1 Sen! Here,
ll Is IVomised
River Deepenini;
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hnmr *crvie« ram1* Mnny cane* W Wriffhi. Mi* J t. Ik.M. Mi
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lit I t V UHA V . &lt;-.r. -nt.
"Hwl reparity of tht* hostil.—
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ill.
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mifTihcr.
h 111* and »t Out writing, there ho!
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tafpaJa- art k»i tiwiffontt.
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* h r |.«
lhr month of J m i u i t ; , lh«ir acre on h»nri*k 1 -MHi I t w m Npriil fur Mm J
P Rid.?... All*«*r f F n r
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from
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furMkhul iHftliral wut h**nt1m
f
tw i n r d urnlrr l h r iruidum * **f 0 h*vr
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Vfrn. Lit Ik, where thf*Tf *rc two ctdorcfi i.H*f»pIr m filmy clttim"
• . ' , \ . t • i |. |m 4* -nti and
jhn11 tjihlf*f4. nO&lt;J rradintf m •tier fur jicrminn* *n&lt;| lM*n»fitji whm
M• « 11*11111
and vsriou. mdour gsuu-v are thry wrrv found to h*1 Hiifihtc
I
V»ti--u|4t’
1 i h. (Tikf uuulr in
provide,!.
Twice s weft there Four fumihft* have kitii helped
I
•hi MrfU. ’ .»»•! '♦I*
tu get
Prufitii from ti ’kCCiiiiil '*ii*
t JO-.l til t
arc movies mid there s ic uvually follnwin^ fire (jf*ft*ler
i*
lulu ii i (4 kkIk ii thr\ * .tn Imt *pftfcil
two Mug,- games u wwk where
*‘(Jur priority tervlce tiurkitc plants mid sInut»« under illiot I »mm pii-e, if or H
i
for t|j.r lit "S11"'111111»11» i minty. lift
everyone present receive* s prigs. time of war H icrv lce to the of inember* uf the flntifut «l t ***i
in fr i t
fill'll"! thill hr -lot IMil look til
"Ill addition to (he above. O'*’ aervicem*n *m| hi* dependent* den Flub, which *nle wa*
kfl UKfk
(CttallHttH On f a f t T w w t
Tui &gt;day innrninir. will he dotittl«M
side entertainment Is lirudght In
t til
tlv.
^ i ai-n iu t i t «uy It.i ho m an* before the
I b**y
to the Red &lt;'n»a» drive, it « * •*J *| f|llltilt \ !
under the spunsorship nf vwrirua
Hu-1 f iW'W i l.ittor iMii i itf March which would
•to* Iiris Irtii- f..| Dll' atf.moil now
announced today by Mrp, S &lt; upiMi tb* f * *
organisations such ss the Ameri­
•» » f* t ill *■ |e«m i l •
Diekeraofis ehaiiman In cbmice *&lt;I Iill-m .k.it* I Vk,4
can l^'gion, V.F.W-,
I) A K. and
I, a » .1(1*1 t.i i*l itis peak
I»,nits i iMini , vvii is tine of thft
the **lc.
various others. There Is a small
till M i l l "
II 14. Ja I . -1 ill
hiffi:r*«i (*ot a I** a tut totnato crops
S»|«a will Ui t»y orfler * unly. "Mill 'll1 III 1I'll* Itit m 1 Ilf 11JI V1
hut very adequate and efficient
fountain service and most any
A postcard from IM . J . C. t which may be taken up I- md
t *|'«'» itiii v on it*tof&lt;1, I- *lmii 1 tm wtirkertfa
trail rill rtfuf iiiiiiim*tt
articles we might need.
announcing
that hr
♦ Nun)’, «hc said.
^
uf i* they inv iti**i I&lt;1 lilonit •Ihlit li*- 4*nl He r»|Mitietl that potatoes
N■eiisomr,
|h« re were of huge also mid near
Salts of *cnlniv, camrllln- anti •III till' &gt;!/»* n tie| iiruft «(t
“ All patients, who are phyvlc- was a prisoner of war In Geratly able, attend the general
Il**f V%ifI Ilorueiktca*!, t t o j &gt; vkore coming lit
many was today received by his other plants were very heavy Ittl *| tllkklriltttw ll 1which is served cafeteria style, mother, Mrs. Nora B. Newsome, last week, and so much tntere»l Hike the ^ n U 'r«ay, nrul f" cif* at the rill* of DM! foil hell to thtl
ar.d Is excellent food. The tray s «0t» West Ninth Street.
Pvt. was shown by lornl cltirrns that innf mu lie f»pfirf iti* lu f'i* &lt;! *' 11vi1*I iirir The r n l l n g nrlrr on potiifor the bed patients are prepared Newsome » s * a member of a the sale, scheduled fur I wo -)uv. ft uni lilt" 11ti |muVrmriil kk1111 h ftuiy fiti-," in Itf,IN.) n bujifirL
continued for j li -tif y tin 4-•tllnf 1ml Inft 11v till*
IE Thurs-lay.
i
In a smaller kttchern
mechanised monnuissanee groi
group starling
InnU’ml. Il vbiia bttl&gt;l |-V*|. fill
“ Although this is s t-n eral He left Seminole High Schiool 1 lhrr«* .Uy
ti ♦ftliie‘1'1
medical
and
aurgicsl
b irpitol
Lpnl
I ill!* llttljt, vRIll I "I
,! 11|||*et
'a n y veteran may be admitted anc
On Feh. H). at CainpLell-Ixiss- and Sixth Street
nhnukii
IflHtnlk*■*et llll.ll*'*&gt;
'»l
Members
of
the
Garden
4'lub
If ho requires epecisllted care Ing Poat 53 of the American
frvurht Mini of
of
tinugc A. S|h-*-i , H Me, of
he la then sent to another hos­ Legion. Mrs. Newsome was pre­ t« whom oriUre may he tele- ffcr* ei|*ect'n| tu fn* cj*r * it-*1 mi &lt; niw's Uiiiiting, Lai if. is spend­
pital where ha can net the re­ sented
with the Bronx® Sb*Lr nhoticd a r e ; Mr*. Claude Herndon, fjgt* wuU-rvk ny. iprimnnl fm-lisUt*’"- ing s week wktb his parents, Mr,
Mrs. [toy niftdr
quired treatment. Any erne rgan- medal in behalf of her late son, Miss kRlale* KnchKhtf,
, .
„
uvftitftbli'
ft«r
Immiliriff 1i»i'il Mr». Vivian A. i
cy case, is admitted immediately. Wltmer W . Naersoma^. who d|ad TIIIIs, Mrs, John Rogers- „,llt
pjtx4*fmffi*i
move
Sgt- Rtchnrd f* rtm
“ If a veteran does not hare In France on June IS. CoL Phil­ Robert Colo and Mr*. E. II. Lie mentrt nnd Aiivtngn winch m«y Imj is «i - iiiling u JO-day furlough *
any of tha usual “creature chn- lip L. Cook, commanding officer mcnls.
with his mother, Mrs. Mao Pack*
expecte*] therefrom.
forte" including smokes, they are Of Welch Convalescent Hospital,
(In Aug. l!5. Hi 14. the Scnnle nr-l, 20rt Avncnilo Avcnuo, after
furnished him by tha hotpitaL
Daytona Beach, made the citation
months sihmh in Ulo British
Committee on Coiumeicc uuthoi
*TThe laboratory equipment la and presentation, “ for heroic ser­
ized the Board of Knicineer* for W e t Indies.
of the moat modern, up-to-date vice against the enemy on June,
((•Ntlnur*« Ok l*air Tw«l
Tht
ftt4
|hii| lonfiy
men hm \ r |&gt;tohif&gt;nii4 Intliiy I h«l j
Ihfjr mnntil ^olvr them»rlvci.
that rmmv familirn an* in trouble
ilil* !»» nbirner nf n father *ii’i
or hr ot be r hni r e« ill Ie-1 jri hti'oD
injr Ii&gt;* ihr R«*d t r*»^» *&gt;f i J J nrt*
limiir trrvK'f tiiprw in Srmiioslr

,ol; MI fr‘ v

.

Wallace Confirmed
Commerce Head

- I'lltl-r,

w Ini-- -itlii-r -ims i m t i ' wv\ inx‘in c i n M!\ mu lb f u r Aliient in n i .L n iliu .ii mnl 1c&gt;;&gt;|
\ - id-11••(i « ■ Iv mii I flu n k•I « i *4 f in,u
tfl 1li.tf 4i ICM.
Ml I ■ ,|* Hit OHC Mf I Irut.

n r fit
t
4 At
Some Me^t Point I^atin America Theme District (id v f r i i i i r ''()!
1
reatnient
Predominates With I’rges (Greater In-!
.
M
. At.
Values Reduced; Hollins S t u d e n t s terest In A f fa i rs L ak e ( ity H ospital , 1IKKKINl. M
AKINKS
Others Raised
JifTlP All
Modem nod tl|) It* tittle* fft&lt; 1 ■ 4 1
KrM-fii*‘
fef
m
a
t
tor
-f
t
.
'f
t
&gt;
1
II; Willard Connolly

6

M l t E R K6.

Ninth Army Makes 15 Mile Advance
To Duesseldorf On Bank Of Rhine

Witching Hour On Broadway

forty-First. DtvfBion
MakesNew Landing
On Palawan Island;
B-298Hit Singapore
111

IN D E P E N D E N T

U ltd * * * * * * *

r

Plant Sale Pro lils
Go lo Red Cross

P v t J. C. Newsome
Prisoner In Germany

Home On Leave

typos. If it la possible to dkg*
noee or treat a man It can m
done here. Everything possible
Is dona to m a n one comfortehte
and to hasten cu m "

Homestead Blanks
Show Big Increase

Two Men Arrested
On Vagrancy Charge

Two white men who gave
Funaral aarvtcaa trill bn con­
COLLINS CALLED
names of Jeaaa Keens a n d
and ducted at tha Erickson Funeral
Charles I. Duggan, were arrested
l i t Horn* at 8 * 0 o'clock. Saturday
Clyde Randall CoUlru, son of ••tty Thursday morning .O IL .*
uf afternoon - with th* Rav. W . - f . Mr. and Mm, C C. Coll
cv charge aftor cm of
Keene, had appeared a t
ne of Mr*. Hobart llaynea,
lellonrllle Avenue and had

.

A (harp Increase In applications
for homestead exemption over
last year waa today reported by
Banford F. Doudnay, county t tax
assessor.
Mora than 1,600 applications
have bean made to data for these
exemptions, as compared with
1180 made at this time last year,
ha said.
Deadline for home exemption,

TH IG PEN

AG EN CY

SOLD

Tho W J . Thigpen Inagrancc
Agency, oi*crate&lt;t here [or many
ye»r» by W J . Th Iffpen of hOI
P«rk t Avenue, hua been tiikeif
over by tha Andrew C arraw ay
Agency, It
ann 9wnccil Lhla
morning l»y M n . Andrew C arraway, operator of the agency in
the absence of her husband Lieut.
( I g ) Andrew Carraway, USNR
personal property, tangible and now Berving tn the Pacific area.
Intangible property itatsmenU,
The Andrew Carraway Agency
and applications by disabled and has been in operation since 1939,
widowed p-rrons to March 81, and L" located at 103*3 South
&amp; . Ovt^iae/
AVQUl*
*,*4 &lt;

Walter (I, Schoencmsnn, t m
.1 r, who has been aboard , »#»•
plain- tender operating in tho \
I'acific, is *|H-nding a 20-day \
leave with his parents, Mr. end j
Mrs. t'srl Bclmenemann.
AIK BN

EN LISTS

-IV
Ja m s * M a rtin -A ik a n is banjo
on Inactiva duty- after being an*
listad tn the Navy on Feh. 88,
it was learned today. YotUW
Aiken, 11, Is the son of Mr. MM
Mr*. Bedford E. Aiken of 1J00
Oak Avenue and a graduate «
Seminola High School Hla papexg
werr hacdlad by the Navy R * .
*,WyV'}s. Ul

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