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l.onn Cu.
Merrill, * lluirltr II. in
limn Co.
Strain, Halite Mae (o
l.&lt;*an Cn.
OCTOIIKIl 2H. I'M.
I)jxnn, Alfmi.-ii nt iix to
Ixmn Co,
Dun, Mmltre to Burton l-. An
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Smith, Arrhie il. ft uk to;
f'nrr, Frank to .Family
K. M. t ’Jirroll.
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Atlie, Clarence et iix to Itobuit
hirniHin et • ox.
itiorki II. I ' - r l ir v ln - i lilwnrtli t I
(iarrifHin.
t v\ ux t«» Kiimtl;
Bun'll.
Kxtfx, It. W. .et iix to l^innif 'ileOilfl Co,
MilTintun et ox.
licit A. ft tjx to Fitmilj
.Mann, I„ B, to -l.ulu Hnollintr. ,IV.Atlfimn,
I*.. lien ley.

Seminole County
Court Record

Cold Preparations

EFFECTIVE
NOVEMBER 1

Dr. J. P. lirawley,
Pine Castle, Flori­
da, will be- dimed
on bo t h Sundays
and Wednesdays.

UNKLE

Overatrcct Knud Co, to &lt;ifor|ff
McGrath et ox.

C IIA T T K I, MOllTOAGBS
IJM ITK I) W A ItltA M 'l l»K K »
Moore, W. M. to Hanford At
Frailer, Im to Klhel May*
ft vir Willinm.
I
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Ilnyinnn, Harriett to K. M. I
I 'jirroll,
. ■ j
Tiinner, Willinm II. ft nl Helm ■&gt;
of It. I . Multliif to Town of Altu- '
.mimic Spiinca.

T it r s T ia r s

m oots

IruMee, of Internal Improvemrnl land of Slate, .of Murid;!.
Ball, John A." All
part of jtlh. (j. A 11

ISI A tT IO N S til
MOKHJ.ua ,S
11el tut .Mnilf iu

Sanford M r iri'tlif *Net'L Bard:
to, Wilbur U. Buluirmori.
‘Sanford Athliillr Nlll'). Itulih
ao, aa &amp; :ta iiei-kv. Add
lo J, T. McLain.
Sniiltiwurili Ira K. Iritn -141 a s s m /n m e n t n r m o h t b a u H
I I I I'incho/m.
t
■ Ludwig, John to Frank MeinKrirfcimn, Alfred Lid* 2 A I
lb. I! Cryalal Height*.
Wheeler, 41. K. ft nl S- HU-yile
K V* of NKVi o f N W 'i See
MISCIO.LANKOI'S
f rrpy-nf* 10 w ITPBTf
iniiff It . lion,
• &lt;it!find Cony iif

QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptom* of D lttrm Arising from

H IS

STOM ACH ULCERS
out to EXCESS ACID

F IR S T

No matter hnw you "figu re It"
. . . neglecting your tile* will de­
finitely ro*t you money. Keen
ynur tire" jn irmid repair witli
tb« belli nf the HBMINOLK
TUtK SHOP. Lei us vulcnnlri'
the worn ones, replace the old
one* with new lire*.

Naval Servin' In
KMe*. It. W. Lot 7 Swope'"
Itavfiifl, Sr.
.’Ird Add Blai'k Hgntniock
of Unit'*! Stall"
Ilnrdwickc,
Fatima T. .Lota
L. Skiimi
4,-2, 1L-&amp; 4 Bit - 22 . Huhluiulu.__
Tillman
■Nn.vv_t'
Smith; Albeit M. et i x N K 'i
A rin] of (Ji
of S '* of Dlk. r- Tr IP Sanford. Henry II. MiiiftweII
•Iordan J. T. Lot* 111,• III A 20
\rioy nf
ITnitJil Slate* In
Blk. Mi Sniilaiulu.
Clyde ll. Tlolin,
Maker, f . W. Mil- 2 A 2ft
Army &lt;&gt;f
United Sitale* in
I'ineereiit.
Aflnrnn, W. A. I nl* til, in t; Hubert 1... Keanu'
Army nf
United Stales to
itr» Itore Court.
Iliini. Bolible Joe lot- 201, Matthew MrfSJII.
2lH&gt;, 2H«, 270, 272, 271. 270. 27k
U, S. Cnar l fllinid In .Inhli W il­
2nd. 2KI, K2I. K20, H2K, h:io, KJ2 liam Payne.
m:m . h:|0, k:ih. KM. KI2, k io . k |7
Arniv of
Utilis'd Stales in
A k |k, t*i i A' H111 laingwimd.
Lionel S. Appleby.
('■■x, Lula IK I .nt 2 Blk, ft
Lake View.
Taylor, II. A. et irr. N'K', of
8 K «i Sec. IH.20-:i0-K,
(ir.ffilli, William K. et iix Lidx
1 A 2 Blk. ‘41, I. f.. 2d. 0, 7 *
22 I.Ik. II Siinlamlo..
Vim ran now slaui/er nr InulKft
viiur fire and wiii'blnrm ln*iirntice
Ilaiilwlckf,
I'alinui T.
I
12 &amp; 2'.l Blk, Ita Satilmidu,
i luenilum mi .properly eliuible fur
l*tlent. Clareni'c 1*. lo t* I In lerm' Inmianre.

WORDS/

t&gt;vrrl«om illion I w lllo o fllio t T I L L .t It fl
T It K ATM K N T have I*- nm.ldfnr n it. fi,
, r re pinmn nf d ten-*, tr I,iu tfrom * t im id
mid tHitdinal Ulcer* due lo I m n Arid —
Pm i D ifttiion. te a r or ll&gt; M l IlH n n h
QucIriMt, Hiertburn. t l M p n i m n , H i.
dun
E ic ilt AtM. Mild on Iftrtnjri' In .1
Aik for ■•WOlleni't Mm u h " nlilc^ lull}

I M S PRiSID
VCR UTTLE
P u n k waited
THIS LONG / •

cipbiiif thJ* LitmnUfi'

I.aneyV lim e Store
KoumHint K Anderson llrutt*

^ K N O W
what you buy in

CONCRETE PIPE

TIRE TREADINGI

DRIVEW AYS
W ELLS
SEPTIC .TANKS
W ATE R TANK S
-C U LVE R TS and SEWERS
Transit Mix Cnnrrrle
Serum]* available at low prlrr

CONCRETE BLOCK

PENINSU LAR

S ou th ern
QS&amp;'Bread ,

\ Concrete Pyve Co.

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H j Nili)rihNtt

201 NO. PARK A V t .

PiiK'liurnt

Our dividend* will .further, reduce
yuur yearly cum another 2(1',

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M E D IC IN E
C U R E YOU
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W IT H "D U K E 1’ D E A D ,U TOUGH O N YOU,
W E 'V E N O C H A N C E rS K Y .* P O O L E
IN T H IS E L E C T I O N /TWILL PROBABLY
N O W . r — —v " ------ ^1 W IN E A S IL Y . ,

laet plu" reiluee* the yen
of yuur iijHuriuicif
I-

WELL-WHATfcHA
SO AMAZED ABOUT;
AIN'T "SOUTHERN
BREAD" A HOUSEHOLD
WORD FOR BABIES ,
AN* OLD FOLKS
l AN'EVERVBODYp

oort*
S uDDERH
B R tP /

FrwBoohTeHiofHaitwTreatmenltlu.'
Mutt Help or It Will Cost You Nothlm

H A N K .SEZ

WHEM VOU CiLT THROUGH I
HGURIN* W H AT SOUR
O
v a c a t io n Tteip IS QOIN * TO I
COSTVOU- YOUb SETTER 9
MULTIPLY* IT
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COMES Ol
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915

TTTE SANFORD HERALD.*SANFORD FLORIDA

L O O K S .L IK E E V E R Y B O D Y 'S O U T
F O R T H E . V O T I N ’ T O D A Y j ----------

D O C L A N E S A ID Y O U 'D M O W D O L KNOW I CAN
TR U S T A R E D S K IN ? s t il l
feel: s ic k - ■ /

I T 'S F U N N Y HE S H O U L D D IE
S O S U P D E N - L IK E . M U S T B E
A N A W F U L D IS E A S E , T H A T
M IS • • M I S A N T H R O P Y ; r - \ r

Y O U D R IN K M E D lC lN E -A G A I N , - F E E L H E A P B E T T E R Q U IC K E R

1 G U E S S "S K Y " W EBN O T WITH
S T E R A IN T S O SU R E "DUKE"M0f?
O F W IN N IM ’ T H IS p in G A N IN HIS
E LE C T IO N . |
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F IR S T T IM E B U F F A L O PO INTS
H AD A CH AN CE T O D O ANY
f t n R E A L V O T I N G . I T 'S TOO
G O O D T O BE TRUE.

IF T H IS I S A T R l C K . t l L

W E 'R E W A S T IN ' O U R TIME HERE.
LO O K S LIK E WE AlN V S O T " —
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TO W N, NO W . / - V
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T H A T 'S W H A T I HEARD. YVHY
D O N 'T YOU VOTE A N D S E E ?

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OF THE PEACE .T NICE AND
Q U IE T Y S O d o n '

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Ta P rotK t the peace o f the World j
To h M o t e the Progreae of America!
T o Prodace Prosperity for Sanford. »

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TO D A Y: Fair with tittle dinner in tempera*
ture thin afternmm. Innieht »r tomorrow.

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
EalablhOictl 1'.*('»

,VOLUME XXXVII

Truman Asks
s Boost In Pay
* For Congress
;

— *

Bulles Miss Strike Lender

—

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

FRIDAY, NOV KM HER 2. 1IM5

Blood Orgy In
Manila Is Told
By Witnesses

Member Associated I'retm

Drive Started To Aid W ar Hero’s Family Of Ted

Three"More Japs Are;
Arrested For Mur­
der Of Three Of: f
Doolittle’s Fi l e r s *

(Cabinet Members To
. Get $25,000, Civil
. Service Workers A
!t . 20
Percent ( Ht r i, k e
•
f' ■-&lt;*■■ » .

NUMBER ar».

Gort Resigns
As Governor
Of Palestine
Action Follows Night
Of Violence When
R a i l Ijunsportu' tion Is Disrupted

■ -=-------- *
L O N D O N , .N o v. 2 ( A P ) ~
• The Senate Finance Comj*
T lir flm igtiulm ii o f L o rd &lt;!ort
tai^ie was advised today
oils
iiig h A .*(ijH !tii's i(m fi'
fo r
. th a t p re s id e n t T ru m a n \dtnts
l ’ n k’ « t it le
w tiH
urfiKHincod
ih e p a y Of fe d e ra l C iv il S e r­
in tin* Hmist* o f Cntiinioris tnv ic e
w orkers,
r a is e d ' a
1 tlaf*'; jja rp cciit '•(iiitlm 'n kx irl
's tr a ig h t 20 p e r c e n t H e also
v in lriu v tliVru tvci'p t)raiid(‘(l
w a n ts
C o n gressm en ’s
pay
o ffic ia lly as a “ w anton re ­
boosted ' U&gt; &gt;$20,000 y e a r ly
sort to fo rc e ” w hich m ipht
and ca b in et m em bers to $25,n u llify H rita iu ’s a lte m p t* , to
OOO. C o n g re ss n b w g e ts $10,solve the Jewish problem.
^p00 and cabin*t mambar« 915,000.
tMUINO FBOM HIS iU HIT MARKID CAR, Herbert Sorrell, leader of Holly­
Apparently thVre K _nn runner*
wood's film strike, related how four shots were Hied at him as be was
Hotu* leaders, aa Id that Preai­
tion between (Sort's resignation
backing his auto Into the driveway of his Glendale, Cul., home. A guard
dant Truman'a recant criticism
1and the disturbances. Making Ihe
has been staUoned at his residence. _____ (infemotional Soundphoto)
o f Conjrreaa did not harm hla
announcement, George Hall, seclegislative program'and may help
letary for 'colonies, said Lord
it. Thay explained the President's
Gort stepped do An liecmise of ill
remarks may apur Rio public to
, health,
make their wlahea known to con­
A curfew wus imposed yester­
gressmen and thus affect con*
day in Palestine alter a night ’bLt ,
m » s slaying of from *M 0' to U *
WltAOIlSHIA OROANIZATIONI MAVI STAITID A DRIVI, led by Heritage of Amc,u., i ........ ...
graaiona] action., jj&lt;,
■ ___
which the railways were cut ill
000 civilians who haa taken re,„£ u "re CuJJ^U ^
!c
1: T- McQuillan and It*, nine t
(t.i
an least 20 ptncr.s and there wefe
Meanwhile freah 'tabor dliputea
fuge in the Manila German club.!
Tho.,ntt* McQuUleh. 45, ot Philadelphia. Pa., was killed during action off Okinawa l ist J.imiarv,
widlv scuttrrud explosion*. Street
increased -the national Idle today
a ...... ...............* V - li. - — !
children, shown with their mother arc (left t&lt;&gt; tiuM) Pii j tvi..13; Alary Lou, D;
v,
C.
I A
woman snared from a sal
fighting ulso broke out in Tniro
-because of Work stoppage* to
(oo
mother’s
Up).
Betty
Ann,
3;
Eve,
3;
Kuthlicii,
It;-and
Edwin,
12.
fjM.'m,
j
,
turnalin of rape t v * Japanese'
coincident with a general strike
•00,000. About 10,000 CIO textile
officer friend testified yeat-rriav
"
of anti-Zionist elements.
worker* in 19 planta in New
that orders for one last koood
P
f
1 n
P
| 1 It was estimated dial it would
England ara on atrike o f dliputea
orgy In Mnnllu were Issued by ths
\ A T I 101*11 K
N . f i l l 3 (1
Hike 48 in. 72_ hmu*Liu repuir thu_
over the union shop and wages.
imperial high rmmand itself.
U a lllU I U U o q u d u
j domnge to the .trnns|M&gt;rtoiion sysNational officiate of the A F L
The
story
o
fher
own
-scape
I lent, described as the most wide­
Commercial T*l*f™PhcrB Union
from the mass ra|ie o f 26 ' -autlspread net of organized sabotage.
urge 'members to cancel the prdful Manila girls by Japance tro­
in the country's history.
posed fire hour proteat demon­
ops during the Rattle o f Manila,
Major (icn. John D’A'rcy. Ilri- •
stration throughout the nation's
Twenty-six
officers
and
enlist­
Dr. Orville I.. Harks, former
By Cecelia Trulurk
|
were |nhl behind closed doors at|
ti-.li commander inl'alestlne, imWestern Union office, today.
ed
men
were
presented
medals
prisoner of war In Cernirny. ha
S/Sgt. Robert Kmcrimn Alt*
the war crimes trial o f l.t. Gen.i
aihnoalKAeaqv.istieerdetuoinhrdloi ,
■ Western Union workers in all man, 26, Sanford’s outstanding and citations by Captain William Tomoyukl Yamastita.
returned to Hinfnnl to • r-.itmc
iMPilInlety banned movement of
except three cities have cancelled war hero whoso R-17 plane Win T. Hanlon nl the Navy Day cere­
the
general
c
nf
tn
d
i
i
Identified onlv ns "Mrs. N ,"
v-s . a 1
c
Fi,
all motor traffic on oil highways
Allans for a five hour protest shot down on Dec. 10, 11141, mony lust Saturday nt the Snnivll’i'l ha le.t « licit I e elllt-li-l
the* witness told (he military
m-twee,, m p m . ami .1 a m .. « xUltrik*, a union official reported after having successfully bombed ford Naval Air Station.
tlic Army.
T
n
11
»•
h
1
rl
n
a
n
o
I
n
l" ntunTcipuL ureas.
today and said the locals in De­ the Japanese battleship, lluruim, 'Those receiving honors were: commission thnt with her Infant
I11 SeiuemheA Ti*lJ hu c it 'icil
son In her arms she was force
I O l l ( 11 I O O W n S
I I I ■ The attackers ent railway lines
troit, Philadelphia and possibly and who was mude u prisoner of
I.ieut. Comdr. Benjamin Tap- to go to the swank Rayview Ho­
the service ut Cum'* Hot net. N.
at
approximately
Ml p I a c e s
Hartford, Conn, plopped to stage war at Mindanuo has relumed niiin, USSR of .'101 Northfleld
C. « hero he prjcticctl surgery
throughout the length and breada stoppage from 1:00 to 0:00 home after four years in a prison Place, Baltimore, Md. received tel, scene of night-long, orgies
and
received
a
cmnmisilun
as
during which jhe victims screamtil of the country exploded one
P.M. today.
Although Seminole County is first lieutenant It was"nut until
the Air Medal for disinguiahlng ■r&lt;| r *
camp.
■ U&gt; "Duke" Mm-Nelll
police launch In Jaffa port and
orio
_nf
the,smallest
counties
in
himself
by
meritorious
a
c
ts
.
In
|
.
.
.
. Ip Washington, Congress comhe
returned
to
this
country
th
11
A hard fighting "celery Fed"
On Dec. 10, 1041, ut 0:30 A. M. •leriul fliuiii in rombat
I Hhe *ail1
"F chance she met Florida, the gross parked vuJuc he received the rank of captain. " I I " squad foothall team lost 18 seriously damaged two others an­
‘ tad legislative action on1 a Capt. Colin P. Kelly Jr., pilot aerial
flight in rorpbat.
, Cant. Aktshi. a Japanese nfflcer
chored nt Haifa.. The vessels had
of Jts rili us frultt unit ve&gt;'c920,000,000 tax reduction bill of a B-17 with n crew of seven
It was during F'cbrmiVy, IIM I, to 12 in Day Iona Reach Thursday been mined.
Lieut. 11.8. Rodgers, IJhMt or
. .
. .
... .
.
tables
were
listed
eighth
in
the
and sent it to the White House
3t1
California
Avenue,
Hastings.!
kn*
•
aml
he
hi''
h*r
,n
•
that
lie
jolnc
I
the
:i4th
Division
fi£l _________
•light. The "Feds" fought hard
Trutkrd Down
room.
state, during the pint season, ac­ in Africa und- onlv a few days hut the bleaks were agiiitisl them.
right on the deadline set two men Including Sgt. Altman us n Minn., received! a Gold Star In I
The Hiilish commurJ.me IWtci
radioman, took o ff front Clark lieu o f n Second Air Medal i '•0,‘ ,r'
wntlnueil, she was cording to the recently released Inter, lie was raptured with I. . The ............. .
months ago.
sparked by J th r „ .usimllie
Field to bomb Jap imv:d forma­ for distinguishing hlnuslf w hile l«ken to ths hotel dining room, annual fruit and Vegetable, irport
U00 others during an offensive julllmck HoMiV Wren und Hilly
£ The Internal Revenue Bureau tions.
One British soldier dead and
A battleship was soon participating lh aerfat flights In I swarming
of the Florida Sint* Marketing hy the (Idsnuro* *1 F a lrl i ’ass.
with Japanese marines,
Uruwnlee seared twice in rim la-1
wounded: one Hulestine pnlire.
^Ttas to print new tax returns end spatted and Cafil. Kelly -piloted opcratU s against the enemy In I where she
fiCCd sn,unnamed Bureau,
o ffl:
.
He was taken Ihrmigh Tunis 7 rnlmilrs of hall game.
mull killed, . one l.clievu.1 killed
withholding tables, and asked the plane over the target ami the Southwest Pacific.
I« r
f he v lo J a U o n ^ .. Th* 4*al
(FOlH of Sem i-j ami Italy to (Jermuny,- where for
Wroo scored Iwth siv pointers nnd one wounded: two I’nlesllne
mbed the Horan*. On the re­
that details o f the legislation be
t^ggtuhle 'crop*
crops I 2? inonfhs be took cere o f ‘ Brit­ on a * 1-yard hock and' the other -rnilway staff workers killed and
faieul V'cnicmJWa. Q**4*fi»
* "W A 'V * il* *
Nf *
: 'noU*f fruit un«l '\upjtubli*
nt trip to Clerk Field Jpp
worked out by Nov. 1.
ish and American patients. Il ■m n 73-yard pass interception, one wounded; two Palestine railIt
of
Iifitm
w
!T
Sixth
Street,
Losj
Tbe
officer
told
hsr
that
his
ware
placed
at
*f?.4PHlr,,:i
us
fighter . planes letercairtod and
According to revenue experts
wus nl the A ir Cqros Camp ui The olhci touehdowii which was way stuff workers kdled and
*ro**d direct'h fft On their plane. Angeles CnllL received the Pre- troopa ware under an “ onlet- fro m .mmiiaredwith the state total
Sagun that hr met I.ieut, Hurry scored in the'second stanza was [ six wounded, omj^crillcntly.
y y jo fcd t r flgu*» dinrOSTetfeet Capt.,Kelly ordered the men to sidental Unit Citation for ex- the high coiMiSMid to kill all j of*.1I4,K41,2U7.
o f Ihe bill, U woold-eause these bail ^ut immediately. While he traferdlnary heroism In action civilians In Manila sml that lhc| Broward county of*’ smitheasl Grioihall of Sanford, who was on • a puss from Jlnmnlee lo-j The only arrests anmnmced
Japanese hated at) white women." : Florida, was u liit ahead of Semi then suffering from a le-« injury L'urdwcll.
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i were o f fivp aimed Jews ruptured
held, the crippled ship In position iigiiin.it the enemy.
reductions in 1940./
I ru.tr'W ith‘ ii i-riVp vulo* of 912,- fallowing a puruchutc Jump frfflil
First Lieut, %'lley F. Goff.
The locals scored theii first I'V police after - train Wu* held
■ Individual income taxpayers, five' wounded men jumped to
a
hoiultri
slim
duwn
in
France.
HI1.744.
Polk
County
"copped
safety: then the plana exploded U i&gt; M C R ot 2ul9 F'tlniore
■ aP
«'"&gt; '
$2,044,000,000.
the ■ pennant" in the * ‘ Florida He wus able to give Grimlutll hi- touchdown . w I. e, „ , Shoemaker.
Wichita F’uils, Texue receivetl
.
about 2*&gt; mlU*i8 tn tin* vtorthuvut.
in midair.
-j Repeal o f use tax on cars and
Produce l.enguw with crop values professional attention,
•
»,&lt;
M
••n
iru5n
*
,a
The
men
were
trucked
do*n
after
The co-pilot, who dhl not have uold Stars in lieu of second,
(In Aug. 211 hu wus lihi-rnicd [ hv
” u«, Munrterliaekand ran i nl) vxc\mui:o of ^|llltN.
of-I4H.7K7.I07 of which tl7.li!»2.Ttoats, $140,4)00,000.
a chance to bull out, wus blown third -and fourth A ir Medals, loi
from
the
prisoeer
of
war
hos­
4
yanh
for
a
hrnre.
The
M’nmil
22K
was
represented
In
citrus.
clear of the plane and w a s. meritorious action In aerial flight
Corporation* 13,180,000,000.
•—
—
II 11 n n e r
up
comities
were pital 111 F'leising, ....I arrived In wore um sparked by tiruiMbum!
fievfrtly burned unit wounded* during uornbat ^with^lne^ ^enerfty*
Persons who wish to take Palm Reach (mostly vegetablest the United Stales on .lime 22. amt Lain^irur who intnle n»n*d** f
- f
l.leu.t | jg)‘ M, Y. Aldridge,
Capt. Kelly -and the right side
driver's examinations, which have 43H.74H.aonv Orange, 924,000,048; , And on .lone 27 Jollied Id- wife laid gain* for 6
and in ya id - I ) 0,(1 Rf O T S
O W IIC T
gunner were killed immbtliately USNR of Greenwood, Miss., re­
tlic l^ke. 9111,1111,404; HiHelwiredehr -^hd sdiV-ln Alluutu, Ga. A t pies- The seoir was-made-by H'ommy— ■
i*
■■ , v ■ ,
liven at
when the cxptnxtnn occurred. The ceived tile ^ t i n j ^ W d - - F V - iR U f m y iy
md Gold Stars In lieu of
" f f lcr. w II In the future 9i;,0 l7 ; I at); soil Dade County, ent he Is living with his famll&gt; ,Kenny wlm weld o ff light tackle ‘ I n s p e c t s B r i l l I* 101(1
six wounded survivor* after para­ Cross pnd
take these examinations ut the 916.6.76,274.
at the home of Dr. ( ’ . L. Park 8 Vttlils and a score.
l i 'n r kJ4
I (M n K
chuting safely to the ground, u Fourth Air Medal for distin­ new headquarters of the F'lorldn
Celery, valued at 96.52M.2.I4
‘ » '' m".!.. Highway,
Shi
Hardin and Welch1 ° f &amp; l * 1 1,1,1 1 , U °
walked to Clark Field which was guishing himself in aerlsl flight Highway Patrol at the Hanford
Iq. more Ilian the value . **'’ dei lined lluil he did not el played Oil oulstnndiiig defeli-'
,,
, ,, ,
, ..
a distance of approximately five in operations-against the enemy Armory, it was announced todav amounted
■ - .. . H1!1* ' Ktckey,-ownei of the
Lieut (Jg) T. *
4
tn .
.* v . Hi»mlno|p
CfiiintVM
urodltu-e. lirsi* iiiiii li weitfm In (riO iminy wive giimi1 on tin- line, whil Gran-.
miles and 'received medical cure. in the Pacific.
utirt'ltm r tUrnugTi'thp-rnopcmttrm Ilia m, heriiiv a ml
I unsing p la y IDt'm’ WjTt Jhidgrrs tmttJ ti f tire
l-B .C . MnHIgsnrPhm. B-c.- USNR Sgt. Altman suffered s c u l j i 1rrCoiKlson- JrTTTJSNK of 82CJ ^
Z H tffhway— Patrnlmqn ; s n ^ r io ^ . I i l ^ e r e ormiges. liL
* Mill tint*, ainved Pocsday
gD i
_ * o n ' of Mrs. Don "McDonald
of‘ wounds and injury to his eyes Humble Road, Houston, Texas L. C. Render.
1,1411;
tangerines,
Ij’jllil.onn of German authorities and the a good offensive game with nilRed Cross, he olilsincd fairly meroiis nice gains.
Drivers examinations will be
Giknthnm *u • aiiford lo insjieelIheMtiuicii aso received the Distinguished
■ ___ has ____
&lt;ACuskln,
received j j * honor­
U
'O
H
lIn
seg
a
&gt;
I'g
s
e
I
I
,
r
l
good medical and surgisul equip kicked off ■
Monday and
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V.I run m lh .; j 1.1*1, Ilw 1 1 “ •**
" 'e la tte r
able dlicharge from the Navy, J r ? bL .t-i-nly- mel".?.Pl^ r * . f i r . « 1 Flying* Crosa, aipng with the A lr [ cntiducted
c" l,Uucl‘ ‘‘l M«ndnv
an.l Thursday
iiirnt. " — ---it ak-frem
at—from-0:00-1
» —4riU+
TT7-7I" drive for a sec.iii.1 sforeT^fYRdr-ntHx possibly some H.ook
I
ar m" G« i a- |f 4n_ 1n IIetnifr-af*,r,,c&gt;0,,»
U:
and after , pending- a week with
o'clock. Rooks of Instruction for
The "Fell" capluills weie .lepkins 'V" Plospeels. will train next
bis mother and etap father at
A lta ^
hid Gown
irith thc
-third and fourth Air those Intending to take examin­
Altman
had flown
with ^edsl for meritorious actswhile
and Grantham.
. •"‘•rcn.
Buskin, haa beep visiting fo r Set.
Capt. Kelly, but for eight months purtirlpating in combat In the ations may be secured at the
... ,
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,'lr. Rickey, who was acciimthe past two days, his grand- during training he had been his
(
utallliu*.
.High
Seined
—
of—
S
i.
punted here by Carl 'Ptirnil, his
county Judge's or sheriff’s office
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J&gt;C. radioman. He said that .Capt. Pacific.
Ucul.. (jg ) Robert 1). Thomp­ ut the Court House.
Vaughan, caretakers o f the Os­ Kelly was the best pilot he had
son, USNlR from Butler, Pcnn.,f
teen Bridge.
M/Sgl. Roll Harris of Tampa,
ever flown with and was a "re­ received the Distinguished Fly­
( Hie tirvice took him to Esperl- markable fellow.”
who recently received Ids dis­
ing
Cross,
ths
A
ir
Medal
und
$o Santos In the Pacific theater
charge front the service in which
e (4th Bomb Squadron of Gold Stars in Raw o f second,-and
- .arhere^.h# spent 83 months.
he served for .70 months in thc
dr S g t ARmnn wa* a~ mem­ thin* A ir Medals,
■, , , ..... ...... .....
niougnimi ai?n - rrgar.img me
-Quoted authorities as having saw ber continued routine operations
southwest Pacific urea, arrived in
ed in five w arts, boast perhaps | f,Urk, which has been used hy
Lieut.
&lt;lg)
K.E.
Clever,
T h a t the hospital at, which ha from Clark F’-ietd until Doc. 2U, of
Suntord Thursday muridng to
l ie largest high school line in pcxMiiuu-l. u f-th a -R m ifu t.l-K a rel
served, wais In point o f equtpmenf 1941, when the complete squad U8NR o f 104 Lind Avemie,
John J. Lae, former banker » f
over management o f the ____
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.
, llu‘
,
“ vernge is lK'l|,\ii Station for inter siotl.m hull
,'4
Mansfield.
Ohio
received
-the
____ and am ice. aqualto any horpltn ton - was~asstgnad~tir~&gt;Hn(tango:
■juirl ■A vitc’onri1"
^ lumic1
1
'Scranton, Pa. la substltuUng for i HRx 'Ih d Princess Theaters. He ^ tincnff^ (lit tfitr iInnft "W'pfit tfi "i,M»ittid’* Wltib* tboir—biii'-kfiold
In such a targe sity a* Chlcttgo General MacArthur ordered all Distinguished Flying Cross, and USO Director Joe Hall whlla he iriieves F’rench II. Harvey, who Delia" Beach Sunday to bring nothing to he toyed with, it* ,,'f ihe*.Sanford Club of the Flor; The hospital buildings, he said, bombers to evacuate the Philip­ Gold Stars in lieu of second, is away on business.
| it)u Xfnte League and of the
'"ic e Sept. 12 has been serving Imrk a negro, Tom Griffin, who nveinge being 184.
were metal covered Quanaet Huts pines and move to Australia as thint, fourth and fifth A ir Me­
Forced out of the banking ug temporary manager for Flor- hud been -charged with embezz­
The "F’eils" offensive will lie Hostou llruves during the IU40
'hu llt ln ’T form. Brain and plaitlc ilMrt was no base *!eft in the dals for meritorious acts during busineas by the depression, Mr, 1 hi* State Theaters here.
ling the Wight Grocery Com­ seriously hiiideiml hy injuries ns ■and ’ ll training seasons.
surgery Was performed there end Islands from which they could aerial flight in combat with the Lae headed W PA music activities
Prior to entering the service, pany for which he was u de­ Anderson and
Hrooklln,
first
Arrangemer.ls for quartering
the hospital boastad one o f the operate successfully. The squad­ enemy.
liveryman of 92NP. Griffin i ■
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,
the cltlh at the Hotel May full
Lieut.- (Jg)
R, W. Remey. In Lsckawana County, Pa. for Mr. Harris had 14 yeurs con­ bring held in County Jail, pend­ itiing ,fullback
west American plastle surgeons ron *personnel that remained to
^nd hulfiiuck were weie discussed with Joseph Persix
and
a
half
years.
This
led
nection
with
the
above
firm.
His
USNR of Trinity, Texas was the
Lieut. Comdr. Btslss, he added.
burl ill lu ll weeks set images. ry, Hotel manager.
do tho ground maintenance work
to USO work at Ft. Benning, military service with the 21th ing his trial In Cirrult Court.
- p Since last April he has aarr- on the outdated, battered pur­ recipent of tha A ir Modal and ,F‘t. Stewart and Florence, 8.
.Mr. Itickev said that Manager
Infantry and 8th Army took him
Also Hilly Ludwig varsity guard,
a Gold Star in llau of Hecond
Muriix K. Appel, discharge I
suit Ships counted the hours until air medal.. Lieut. (Jg)
C lif­ !!• recently had charge of UHO to New Guinea and north and soldier front West Palm Beach wu* Injured, However. Donald 7'urleton of the HI. Paul Club
fba Japs arriyed.
suuth Philippine islunds.
Ills
Dyrss* who was injured in the will arrive about the first of
ford L. Giebler, USNR of 438 E. activities at Starke.
jUiat city he was married t* the
General W ain*right surrender­
Mr. Lee wax the guest of the decorations include three bronze und Mrs. Appel reported Wednes­ first gallic of the seuann will lie .Murch with approximately 40 ‘
formor Dorothy Carter o f Hyat- ed aU the Philippines May 0, 67th Street, New York, N. Y.. Klwanla Club Wednesday, lie de­ stars, bronze star medal, Philip­ day morning to Police Chief Roy hark in the stalling lineup, pro­ players, und tiUiul IP otherf,
Isvltle, Md. He graduatod from 1942, with the exception o f Min­ received the A ir Medal and Gold clared recently that he liked pine Liberator medal and combat G.
Williams
that
silverware
including sport news scribes.
intleu o f
second, and
valued at $817 and clothing bably in Rrookllit’s place.
• Seminole High School In 1949, danao where troops continued Stars
| The liiooklyn 1lodges* and the
Sanford
and
Its
community
spirit
infantry
budge.
Mrs.
Harris
uni
and prior to joining ths Navv bn fighting until May 10. El^ht third Air. MedaU. Lieut (Jg) and thought it a beautiful town. their son accompanied him here. valued ut more than $200 hud
I .Montreal Club will-train ut Daybeen stolen from their car. The
_ N ov. 1. 948, worked at the San- hundred Americans were immed­ J. D. Kennedy, USNR o f 13ul
| tuiin* Beach, Mr. Rickey
an­
couple sluyed overnight ut a
l&lt; Toid Naval A ir Station. He said iately made prisoners by the Como A vtn tt, St, Paul, Minn.,
nounced.
’ ’
*
loyal hotel and did not miss the
h* Would leave soon to work in Jap troops that had been lurking received the Distinguished Fly­
Muyor Higgins reported that
ing Cross, the A ir Medal ami
theft until morning.
Mr. Rickey spoke of the possi­
close by since May 1. The pri­
X ’m S V S i soners were guarded but not Gold Stars In' Rau o f second and
bility of sending his Urnnklyn
third A ir Medals. Lieu t (Jg)
CampbelLLoasIng Post 6.7 of
molested from May until October John Chahhandour, Jr., of 106
Mrs. Elizabeth llurkry K ir­ rookie bull players freshly illsIhe
Atnericsn
Legion
will
hold
n
1942. They cooked their own Leslie Street Bloomfield, N. J.
cher. purl time secretary o f the charged from the service Into
(('fs lls s e l aa rag* VIvM
food, and fallowed their normal received the Distinguished. FlySeminole County
unty Health and Tu Florida for n month's training
Candidates Initiated
habita for that length o f time.
bcrrulosis Association, Ims as­ in F'ehruury, uml wax Interested
fng Cross, AJr Modsl, and Gold
Beginning Monday The Herald will reBume daily
During October Sgt. Altman Stars In lisu o f second, third and
sumed the position of full time in sending them to Ssnford If
Woodmen of W orld said
ha and 250 American pri­ fourth Air Medals.
secretary of Dint organization uernnimudatimis could be fur­
publication except Saturday* und Sundays. There will
soners were taken from tho
and hus established heuduuarters nished.
Lieut (Jg) John G. McKano,
be
no
increase
In
subscription
rates.
The
curtailment
The Baseball Committee of the
Island hy a Jap boat and 1700 USNR o f 724 W. .2 nd, Hastings.
next to the office o f Dr. Leonard
A
to
a
tri-weekly
-was
made
necessary
by
the
manpower
re American prisoners were Minn., rereivod tha Distinguished
Munson in the Touchton Build­ , Chamber of Com mcice have been
Dally
practice
atrial
bombing
had op at Luton and carried Flying Cross- the A ir Mods
i informed of this uml u ill make a
and supply shortagefl ippident to the war.
ing.
is being conducted by U. 8. Naval
&gt; Osaka, Japan, on Nov. 11. *"A Gold Stars In lieu o f seei
Mrs. Kircher was formerly tho survey tu determine If this can
aircraft
in
Lalts
George,
Volusia
.949. The 980 Mindanao pri­ - id third A ir Medals: Lisut. (
be done, Muyor Higgins said.
While the war is over, many of these shortages
county, bombing rang*, according secretary of the F'irst Methodist
soner* wore later transferred os Rex D. Milton. U SNR o f 8
still
exist.
So
far,
It
has
been
impossible
to
obtain
all
Church of which the Rev. J. E.
to
an
announcement
mods
today
U Kawasaki and mod* to work ford received a Cold Star In
the skilled' workers we need or essential supplies in
by Comdr. J. V. Barry, .operations McKinley is pastor. She will be
In a steel mill camp. They were
a second A ir Modal: Lieut (Jg)
A "body" liberally . sprinkled
officer at lh* Jacksonville Naval succeeded In secretarial work by
adequate
quantity.
made to work laboriously in the Rex J. Tucker, USNR o f Smith
Mrs. J. M. Leonard. Mrs. K ir­ with catsup, was found lying qn
4 lr Station.
mill, bunk amid ths aamenolse, Center.
cher
stated,
however,
that
she
Kansas,
received
the
Thirteenth Street near Park A ve­
-.rfi*-' bombing
described
Nevertheless, we are resuming dally publication
Distinguished Flying Cross, A ir
ss a rectangular area approxi­ will retain her position as church nue on Thursday night. Soma
in the hope that, this condition will soon be corrected
director
of
religious
education
ns
and Hold Star In Reu af
excited passing motorists stoppad
mately three miles . wide and
Second, third and fourth A ir Msa volunteer worker. *
and that in the meantime the public aa a whole will
to Investigate and found it w£i
eight miles long.
bads were boards covered deU: LI«U t f j g ) R.W. Hind ricks.
There is needt of volunteer only u Hallowe'en dummy. Other
A ll suTfaca craft are warned
understand that we are doing everything possible to
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strew mat*. Their food ITSNR o f 4*7 18th Street, N. E.
ranks were handles, .placed In
ronslsted of th« starvation diet Washington, D.C., received tho
A v -J IM . 0Uj 4 r f
whop workers .to , address and mail
render satisfactory service.
A— --------------- ------is street aU Laurel Avenua and
envelopes containing Christmas
aerial bombing Is in
o f rice and soup made of some A ir Model »"&lt;* Onld Star In Had
Ninth Street and a carpenter's
Ond are requested to M e extrema seal stamps, raid Mrs. Rircher.
»’
PUBLISHER
o f second AlrModal; And Lieut
lautkm at alt times whan opar- Workers can contact Mrs. . Kir­ bench placed on Elm Avenue near
.Thirteenth S t r i c t , ___________ __
cher by telephoning 794.
sting in Laka George.
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Robert Altman 25 Officers Are
Back In Sanford Awarded Medals
From Jap Frison At Navy Station

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IH, Ssaarlutrl f r t i i )
Allii-d hemlouarters announced
today that three Jap army officers
are under, qrrest' tor ij,i &gt;stionfng1
In conns •"'oh * w ith. the caseation I
nf th: •* (too Ittle airmen on Oct.!
16,
lit;
near Shanghai. No.
..vciflc &gt;!._rge« have lieen fjledi
but one Uteri. Cell. Shigeru 8awuda Is .known In, have been.
In charge of the Shanghai area
when the three Americans were
killed and Iheir bvdles__crf "V.Ded.
CKlnrsu, Filipino and ibmulsh
wtlnesscs hysterically cursed the
laps, screamed for the death of
l.t. Ccn. Tomoyukl ‘ Yamsshi A
and thiew the war criminal trial
into
cimtimml
turmoil
today.
Scenes "so liestlal it Is hard to
find words to describe them’*

Sanford Boy Taken Navy Day Ceremony
Is Climaxed With
Prisoner D u r i n g
Award Of Honors
Fight For Bataan

Seminole Crops
Rank Highth In
Entire State

Dr. Orville Barks
Back In Sanford To
Resume P r a c t i c e

Total Value Of Ve^.
etahles* And Fruit
Set At 12 Millions

Loses 18 To 12
To Buccaneers

r'toda Scores Two
Daytoda
'o uch i downs In
7 Minutes Of Pl ay!

A

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Drivers’LxaminationH
Given A t Armory

Phm. E.G. Mulliffan —
Given Discharge
From U.S. Navy

a

M-Sgt. Robert HarriH
New Ritz Manager

J o h n. J. "Lee IS
In Charge A t USO

CITY BRIEFS

Mrs. Kircher Named
Pull Time Secretary

Announcement

By

Warning Is Given Of
Bombing: Practice

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F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 2, 1915

T R E S A N F O R D .H E R A L D . S A N F O R D F L O R I D A

■lie Sanford Herald

Profitable Lives

•
Poo|ile who concentrate on religion Mre likely to lie unduly distrustful of science; but in the scientific rigo that
we have been coming through lately, the religioriists may
krlpV.i"oVivI^have the better of the argument. “What shall it profit a
■wi'rihr Art Jman", asks Scripture, "if he gain the whole world and lose
his own uouir
.
There Is plenty in this world for everybody, if it it
properly handle^. Plenty 0 1 foodstuff, plenty of homes ir
materials to make them, plenty of people to do what is
needed, plenty of ways and means to travel and see the
world. Why, then, so many sad and worried faces?
Walt Whitman our American poet-philosopher, preach
od and practised some good fdens. He said particularly
that he did not want to be "demented with the mania of
rani. «•
ow'ning things" and was not “ proud or Htuck up." “ Hence­
M llr r a
a l forth I nsk not good fortune," he said.
Henceforth I nm
ararS fa r
good fortune I" Just living, having enough to oat and a bod
to sleep in and friendly people to tulk to, wifs enough for
him.
'
*
We don’t need to whittle life down to that degree, with
so many beautiful and wonderful things and possibilities in
the world. Hut mnyhc even thnt would be better than de­
voting life to making and UHiwg bombs and munitions, liv­
ing in hute and fear.
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BIHl.K VPItah rtllt TODAY

A houN.n ir .mrn i a i .— a t

OF ‘DBVOTinh
M a YBU PERFORMS MIR
EH OF PHYSICAL I1KAL
_ AS WBGK AH BPlRITHAt
:A U N «.
.lumen 5:10: Tlic
iyer of fnllh shall nave hilt
It 1» sick.
n

Ben-ire men nre coming how
•o fttit these days that wo con'1
•- elite ntorlen about all
of them, but newa of returning
veterans han priority over overt'•

&lt;Jovernor Caldwell nays we
eii’t have "nwe.it boxes" In thin
|ate. tint whatever It in
*
av( thnl In giving Florida's
risen nratem a hlfick eye, wo
itouU get rid of it.
President Truman Iniplieii Unit
Industry can grnnt further wa-;a
IlKtTMM without ruining price'.
; Hlmost on the anmo day the
ob pf butter goes up five cei\U
pound. Wc auipect that other
f*a will too. h«. In many catea,
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Ip lo y e r * would "do iltitn others
they Would bo done by" when
ked for wage Increase* by
bor unions, and If union lead'
i‘ WOtilfl ant ask for higher
idea than thav would like to
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rthe City of Sanford will tooperate In a clean-up campaign
Jgwsorwl by the Warnin'* Clph.
nfrUa Bhd parkways, playground*
and vacant mts hove been allowed
to grow up in weade during the
W*f. largely on account of the
ahgrtsn o f labor with which to
trimmed. Labor J *
there will be
y visitors In Florida, In 8an, this winter despite the Hen to postpone advertising. It
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long With Ra many otbgf
(a of progrHs. At least
lave -a. radio station If
imjnjeallons Comei the eppllcalldn
on fit*. And there Is evhrv
m to believe It will since
;ido has two lURnne, Is soon
It another, ahd Sanford has
A .good loc»l sUtlon with

Marnhall’H Uflcertain^
Apparently, after having fought and bled niirf triumphed tp a degree the American people, never experience^ be­
fore, there is still a war to fight. It is a war centered in
the minds and hearts rtf the American people - •'a cam­
paign against the lightness and irresponsibility with which
h o ninny of us have accepted the-aftermath, of the conflict,
assuming that oil our foroig/i troubles are over.
— General- Marshall,- tho-loader- whose words-are.credited
at least as much rh those of any other man, rays flatly idwt
our demobilization "has become diRintcgontion, not only if
the nrmed forces but apparently of all conception of world
responsibility and what it demands of us." While nost
Americans have relaxed and thrown off their war burdens
and- started ignoring the rest of mankind In our familiar
fashion, this, great leader, protests that he- has "never
felt so uncertain of anything in his life," ns of the present
world situation.
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Americans do not want to fight the war ovoF ngain,
or sec the. world go to pieces. Hut most of uA wake up,
take a brace and get hack to reality. It is still a very dan­
gerous mid precarious world, which calls for intelligent
understanding, wary walking and u.high degree of jmtrlotic
devotion.
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Knowing Latin
School hoys hud better learn their Latin, A lot or high
ranking allied military men and diplomats, Gen. Dwight D.
KInonhawcr und Mark* Clark among them, were "talked
to in Latin the other day at Oxford University, England.
A great many pleasant things were said to them, ^ed im­
pressive degrees conferred upon them. Hut it all was done
in Latin by the orator of the University.
Eisenhower was called "the Cincinnatus of his age, a
man of modest bearing and unfailing composure when mil­
lions of men fallowed In a war grunder in scale und greater
than any known In history."
His American friends wonder If he understood n word
of It.' Probably he did catch-a phrase here and thcru, -for
most well-educated men hnve studied I .at in at Home point
in their careers. Latin study is still the foundation of
good English speech. Also, no military man considers his
education complete without serious consideration. of the
campaigns of Julius Cacnar, ns related by himself, and thpso
of Hannibnl us related by Livy.

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ATOF A ROOF In the U. 8. 10th Air Force compound In Kunming, Um*
Yanke watch skirmishes between Chinese-soldier* of the-Metkmal Ami;«
and Yunnan Province. Thla preliminary fighting now threatens to tun
Into civil wur. The men are (L to r.): Sgt. H. Hadley, Portland, Ore.;
Lt. J. O. Hamilton, Dorchester, Mess.; and Sgt. Raymond r. SnbcUkl.
Chicago. ThU is an official U. 8, Army Air Forces photo, (latcroallonol)

Immediately accompanied by an
ei[u»l increase in labor producUvlty, means an Increase In costs
of iiodiu-tion. Increased ctoate
must be |tassed along In price
increases or absurbed by a rcdUClion of profits. Rut if Increeaod
wage* are forced upon a firm or
Industry and It la either not al­
lowed to Increaae prices or price
—tkutment* Tome too—fate,- then
the government almp|y creates
more, labor-management friction
and Economic danger;
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the price line and the cost of liv­
ing Ime will be difficult to hold,
ip spite o f the Prealdent’s cheery
confidence that Industry will havt
'hU o r that sum to ppy out be-

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M- wRI be , e candidate for the
ejtyica. Holland had already been
at I N to make the race by many
Mends throughout the' ateto end

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Every Increase in wages, unless
—l ’re»W *ut,Ttuiian'* - wage-price alemaat— In uur econo ulc— life.
policy speech Tuesday night wus .This Is because economic Ameri­
addressed to a restless and con­ ca is a complicated affair. There
Is big business and little business,
fused nation. All of us have been mass industry with low unit
troubled and apprehansion has in­ . r&amp;Va.!ij_xm8ll nrufiL-blg^turfloter
creased because o f'IK e rtloUntIRg business, and many a marginal
strikes, wage dispute* and delays enterprise.
In r*convtrsion. Today the na­
However, tills does no( excuse
tion U still restless and confuted. the policy that' has been anIt is dubious about the ehapw- and notlTWWtTThe fault w r ffn d with
kind o f paw wage-price policy It the President's formula - Is that
It follows the line of the easiest
In all fairness, tt should ti* way. It Is a slapdash, stop,
pointed out that the President gap answer.
and hfs advisers, trying to - dis­
Politically, of couraa, It appaara
cover a formula for reconversion to be an ideal formula. I t meets
W**e adjust menu,, found them, labor's demand that wages be tnwives between fhe devil and the c! cased but that thy cost o f livdrtp tdu* »es.-Th«re l» nr&gt; mafb I r jg b e held down. Economicalcal formula VtHeTTcah iult every

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facial Calendar

The Herald w tri'l * the nece*
sily of omitting a number of
FR ID AY
srelal item* from today’# edition | .Mr*. Nett Eppersoh nf Milinr meeting of the
Deruhl on account of i woukee I* attending the winter
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season with her *l*tcr Mr*. CasM i,-i lA'ffinn Aiixlll*!
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| auntlru .Schultz nt (111 Park Avelr Id nt the Legion j
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’ - Mu .W oltir Oltrk. -JOT I ' •T h* *&lt;ndwnre da** won the cup
• Averiic i 'ji{•[" Xo. ’ 2 . for prejantinn the best one net
Georg,: MM'rur.1, Went First
hi the Celery Crate We­
ll. Circle No. :i - Mr*. .1. K. dne*dny night. The judg-v* based
i Palmetto Avenue, their derision on nrijtlnnlilv, ta'i i - Mr*.
M. ’ Me- lent and rnowrtianship displayed
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The itrerd of the Womans "***'• 'xophfljttre, junior and sen*
■ li.ey of tlie I’ rcaliylorlnn *°-' classes.
no i ,i|| melt .at '{:;10 P. M.
The judge:, were selected from
i the iv tali.
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the audience and Jne McCaslin
. • hip pot-luck supper at »&gt;«de the presentation Thursday
it t C.hri;U#n Church nt»7 UU morning* to the president .o f the
^ J f. AH' inefill-vm and friends sophnuiru class, Kav Shoemaker,
••i • i-l li&gt; attend. T, lloyd fiv the musical pantomlne “ Such
.ovlotl e.f- ttcahf W-Hk- he ifiiesl is- Ml'l-'F,
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June have recently
moved from Washington, I). C.
to Sanford where tuey plan to
make their home nt Celery Ave­
nue. Mrs.. Gtnyd is the sister of
Mr*. Elmer Hnymn.i of this city.

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Miss.Reitz Entertains ONE OF THE SWEETEST W AK HA HIES ■
Evening- Bridge Club
The Tuesday Evening Ilridge
Club met Tue*. night at the home j
o f Miss Margate, doits at a.IP'J t
Fanfovd Avenue. Rooms of the
Kelts, home were decorated with)
Fall leaves a m i t h e
autumn ;
scheme was further carried out i
with appropriate tallies.
Mrs. Robert Ilruce won high
srora after several progression*
of bridge had been played.
Miss Kelts assisted by Mrs.
W, II. Reiti served refreshment*
to the following: Miss Louisa,
Perkins, Mrs. John F. Bolt, Mr*. !
Burrell Hudgins, Mr*. Nicholson
Ashby, Mr*. P. II. Tepsic, Mr*.
Robert Bruce, a n d Mr*. Frank
Ray.

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TERRACE TALK

M. L. Cullum who ;in* been out
of the city mi buslnexi for the
past aeverul months for ' ’nj*e
and Company returned Wednes­
The
following
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on
day.
LA D IES' ROOM Is stolen from
the Good Housekeeping Mag—
Mr. and Mr*. Wurt W. .War­ Would a lady grab twice us many
ner have relume*! ..homo after paper towels es she needs, strew,
spending the - weekend In Jack­ them around, ami crumple up the
sonville with Mr. and Mill. Ralph user! one ami toss. them on the ]
W. Warner. Ralph Warner is In flour? Would u lady cover every.
the physical training department Inch o f ejiate with her pursc^
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of the Jacksonville 'N aval A ir coat an'A 'jfther belongings, *0 .
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else? Would a lady deface tTia!
1'nwphtcr*. of tlie Wesley of the Methodist Church will meet the Jax A ir News.
furniture, shelves and window
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-Mrs, Hknry Thurstop.
Mrs. allla—with cigprette burns, litter,
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) Hostesses (will he: - Mrs. l\. HWinn, Mrs. C. M.* Flower*. Mr*. Jacob S. Best a n d daughter, the floor with stubs? Would u
E. McKee and Mrs. M. B. Shola, have gone to Dunellen, lady smooth on lipstick, with hcr.|
N. J. to attend • the wedding of finger, and then wipe her finger
Smith.
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Miss Grace E. (&gt;eorge and Mr. on the wall or the furniture?
* he Business tt om en*-Circle ilerbert A.
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Thurston
which will Would a lady leave a grimy ba­
Thi is not (he only baby com |sUpplit - to the lu lr.-igueie,l *u|.
f the Presbyterian Women’s be solemnised in the St. Andrews sin? Or hairs to clog the plumbIng out of this war, here in San ■diet's iiLi*Je i'llllilipmv voiup:iij;iAuxiliary
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•M-ferdr-nr— Is— she— the pn?TtTesTrnTe iTn, lnHiiiiulizcd uih| thou
ley mii &lt;
Cameron
nmeron Avenue with by plane Friday to attend the comb .she leave* liehlnd? Would But she is the choice of her par- were monlh- of mm, ami iiijse. i
a lady spill powder on makeup1ents und naturally they think she to emliiie , before In- ivfts ol io* to
Mn. Beatrice Itohh as hostess.
wedding. A fter the wedding Mrs. table anil chair, to streuk' some |I* the sweetest und ireltlest.
make a tn home tn In- ihmchtei
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Meeting of the W.O.W, at 7:30 [Best and daughter will visit Pfr. other woman'*
A
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'••Pi'iniy" Slli* liehilirIn
P. M.
I Jacob Best In Albany, N. Y.
BACHELOR EVER- MARRY. IF father, Williniii Pul VCr of
New Sanford and
w* |«-n|ih* w.lmlive
HE COULD SEE SOME LA D ­ York City, was inducted
into here, have
een he* lake- h i
W EDNESDAY
IE S ’ ROOMS?
the armed forces o f our country, lu -l .-tep- to tn find wall
A hoard meeting of the Gar­
N,1H nil. , all I- ,-ind mill ..... . .
The Golden Rule I* the basts LUtle did he dream Hint one da\
den (Tub will bo held in the home
out |,et “ Pop” is-till: in the hn.-piliit
nf the liest manners everywhere. ho would return to find
m
of Mrs. Julius Dlngfelder nt
A well-bred woman dislikes a ' Palmy looking up at him say­ waiting for the Army dtwlor* to
10:00 A. M. Instead o f In the
The Future Farmers of the messy powder room, *o she makes ing, “ Daddy1 in her own sweet. say it is Okay for a discharge
home of Mrs. H. II. McCaslin Seminole High School nnd their no clutter nnd tidies up after her­
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\ -till empiv for Penny's “ Mont"
Future Farmers Chapter Huiise room ns she would In the home this great . cause.
THURSDAY
Then u huge transport plane, lie.* fo imer-Mis Penelope Tliomn
on the school farm Wednesday nt of a friend. She Is nlwny* con­
Business meeting and luncheon 8:00 r.M.
siderate of those who follow her. of whirl) her “ Pop" wa* a crew of Siinfoiil and Geneva, who iof the. Snnfonl Woman’s Club
The H.B. POPES arc the keen­ member, crashed on the terra slill wailing pntienlly to stroll
Seventy-five guests participated
at 12:30 P. M. at the Club in contests, stunts, and enjoyed est operators In town! No hous­ firmn while engaged In hunting down F i l l Street on hit, anil
House, Mrs. Freston R.. Stephen­ dancing. The winners of the con­ ing shortage for them— instead
son as sponsor. Progrum will be tests
wete;
Costumes:
lla iel the SHAMROCK. In case you are
litpuny, and &lt;V I
tiling.
Bible Study and solo by Mrs. Haines. Hoyt Galloway, Elaine not famillnr with the SHAM­
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present
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George Harden. Hostesses; Mrs. Cook and Frankie Wilson; Annual ROCK— it is a boat and is simi­
iMHirse of training in lendershlp
S. tJ. Hlghloymnn, Mrs. W. S. Future Farmer Treasure Hunt: lar Jn appearance to an ola
skills al further JtnllywniMt. SlioteBrum ley, Mrs. F, T. Meriwether, John Brunt ley. Ollie Belle Fort- Mississippi River steamboat with
The staff * of the Hollywood ' *ln ff ....cling lo he Held weekly.
Mr*, li. J. Lehman, and Mr*. son. Lennnn Hale. Viola Alexan­ all the luxuries and romforta nf
der, Buddy Carter, Beverly Cra- a colonial home. They have three Shop* met fm dinner at the Slav. |
Osrar Harrison.
1 Ginger B O ®
ilirk, Hoyt Galloway ami Eloise bedrooms, two baths, living r»omr fair lintel Tuesday evening tn
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Cook; Cracker eating contests: dining room, breakfast room, make jdans for the opening of
Joseph COTTEN
Verne Clark and Evelyn Watkins; front porch und the top deck which their enlarged store in Sanford,
MISS ROBERTSON PLEDGED
\ Shirley TEMPLE
Pie eating contests: ■Ralph John­ can be used for n terrace or ball­ nnd to hear C. I.. Ailing, director1 , e* ^
DELAND, Nov. 2, (Special)— son ami Mis* Frankie Wilson; room. The SHAMROCK Is docked o f the Bettei Management Foun-| *
: ,Miss Leslie Robertson, daughter Apidc
ducking
contest:
John nt Indian Mound Village where datlon, speak oil the need for
of Mr. and Mr*. H. L. Robertson Brumley and (Bile Belle Fortson; the POPES plan eventually to leadershi|- training.
of Jonesboro, N. C. has been Musical Chair; Billie Owen and build.
Present were Kathryn Brooks,
H A LLO W E ’ EN was true in manage, of the Sanford store.
pledged In Pi Beta Phi sorority John I.undquist;
anil the
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where *he is enrolled ns a junio^. eveit numbers whn enjoyed u box |un* grinnlng-nnd-hearing the tra- Orlando stoic. Bose l.eyy* Isiok* nf candy,
. ditlonal doorbell ringing, snap on keeper, U n it Meyer, nmnager of
Hut dogs and cold drinks were |curs and doors, and the over- the Phyllis Garment Company.1
g o£
o f chairs ami pole^j^he itergaw t^J ocM*. I nin H»fl/':ind
served throughout the evening to i turning
CARD o f TH A N K S
ttgOisc ^Cnlldnarv. de j ai l men I
Jhe guests und the adults attend cutest
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Iwll and said very heads.. Martha* Htawnst, ma1n*g,,r
rang duf lie!
W « wish to thank the,friends inr were: Mr. and MM.' Alex ches rang
PHOTON
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department,
I , . . .— ,i— whir-have
k,«— Johnson. Mr. ami Mr*. ILE. True quickly in u sort o f a whisper, of
a f, ^mu-dSAT.J'Wtber
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T n w fi^ h e fr sympathy and ten- and Mr. and Mrs. R.F. Coojcr. "Do you happen to have a cat'* Frank Shames.’ partner in the cnThe prizes f6r the contest win­
damess In memory of her.
t.irlno.i - Novelty - News
The Edwards Family
ners were donated by various
merchants in the city and amount- books, hunting kiTtfu, .show tic­ whisker, 11 ra fg mjl orJcpiiik-UlU?.
,«Yi to approximately |40. Included ket*. face powder, hunting light We are on a scavenger limit nnd
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in the gifts, were; leather pocket and etc.
If you, your lip* would keep
from slips, of these five thing* 1
When you Iota V advcitii*
l,ew are: OF WHOM YOU SI'FAK,
t o wno.M YQ U SPEAK. AND,-,
They Don't Stay Ljit Long
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llrv. Mark T. raipenlrr.
Hummar aarvlurt *.3ft A M.

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A MlMBIR O f THI FIRST CONTINCINT of U. S. Marines to arrive In
Tientsin .to occupy the North China-port nller the Jap stiri'cnder, this
Leatherneck Is given n royal welcome. Chinese mid Russian girls cl#er
«nn w ave flogs as he rides through a Ticntslh street In e bicycle rickshaw
behind the grinning human motive power.
(Infentollonol)

,

SHI RAN AWAY from her grand­
mother while walking In arhbol.
and Mnc* that moment Beverly
Forbes (BbhveA T. .n f HPFJtjr.
Maas., has not been found, though
polite and volunteers art anarch.
Ing lor ht&amp; Ucr mofher. Mrs. K M.
Forbes, was III In a hospital and
not told o f ‘ Beverly’a dtsappeirance. (fnfem olionnl 355fiHphof5J

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Il:n n 'A M.—Morning Worship.
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lot; Pen*»|r.
:10 P -A L ■ - .Evening Worship.

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M •• r il l n k l&gt;m&gt;hlloiial H.r.vlrt.
11:"# A. M.
Chrbit Amnnaaftihi
plat. ?:*a IV TH.
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Prayer uinrUiig unit lllkle Hludy.
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TWINTY'SIX-YfAR-OID farmer Bill
Adam s o f L e a c h v llle . A rk ., Is
shdwn as he won the title nf chainpfcn cotton picker at the sixth
annual cotton picking contest, at
Blythevllle, Ark. He gathered 7d
pounds In o n c -o n d -o -h a lf hours,
competing against 133 pickers from
twelve dates. With the title goes a
* 1.000 prise.
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MIMBfRI O f THI N rw V IN IZ U IIA N OOVIRNMINT recognlred by th*
L'nlted Htntaa aflrr ronsullatlon wllh other American republics, four
traders of the revolutionary movement that overthrew former Preaident
Angarlla are plcturetl above: Major Carlos Delgado CHBltmud, Minister
of Wur; numiilo Betanrourt, President o f the Revolutldhary Junta; I ajIs
beltron Prieto Flguerddo, Secretary o f lha Junta, Sod Dr. Oonsalo
nayrioi. Governor of tlic Federal District.
, (fn frm a lign a lj

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Saturdays.

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A. i*. i *hnip. I’lihtiir
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A. M.
Tialnlna Hnl'in ftuu l*. ».
i t .-iiinir s.-ri li-i- » u« I*. Jt.
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T in . r i u 'u cm o r n o n
Oanava and Him AVvnusa
flay. tv. C. Holcnmh, iwster
Bundav M-hool. IOiSO A. M
M-.inin, Harvlu*. II * h a M.
Tauna IVopla, 7:00 I*. M.
Sunday Nianl Hrr*lrt, lies l*. M
Wailnaaday nlahl prayar aarvtca,
'A P. M.

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W iS T M IlU IN T
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L E G A L

COMPARING NOTH AS THIY IIA V I the White House where they con­
ferred with President Tinman on the labor-managrnlent conference
scheduled to start Nov. S in Washington arc'W illlnm Cirren (center)
A.F.L. president; Martin Durkin (le ft), head nf the A.P.L. Plumbers
Union,'and Doris Shlskin, American Federation nf Labor cconoitiist.
Green told reporters that his organization "cannot ngrre to compulsory
arbitration or a ho-striko pledge.”
(fnfem aiionai A'oundpholo)

AFTIR 0RIITIN0 THRU* at Uw White House, President TrfcmaiAa'plcti
with indmbers of the newly organized Far Eastern Advisory Comt

N O TIC E

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TO!
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aWrlilfr. Avon. .*«'w
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1 iirlnin I- it»aw»H. for ill\»re«.
•ilil i till !!••» ixMiilIng In the «'lrt-ull 1’iititl •.! iVniiiiiilr i ■•!■i i l&gt; .
r'hul.la, •■■ hi lb-fun- Ihb lirrain*
cr Itul* l*.i&gt;. Iti.wll. the « l'l &lt;■*&gt;
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II Il*r UII I hereof ».ilil i-aur v III
iriH'e«.il M&gt; l*nrl*
l.rl llila older I" piililli hnl foi
.hr vialnluit llmr. iri-Hrefl try law
n Ih.
HANK* III! IIHHAMI. u
newt paper of RMlIhll rlrrulallon
in said &lt; until» . Ilil Hlalr.
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U. S. SINATOR llumef E. Ca|&gt;ehaft
of Indiana, injured in an aulo crath
near Noblcsvlllc, Ind., is shown abed
In a rndianMnills, Ind., huipilbl.Thc
Senator, accompunicd by W. F. M er­
chant of Fort Wayne, suffered a
broken ankle and fcclal cuts when
| his ear collided with one dylvcn by
j a soldier,
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A Regular Ad
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JEW ELRY M AKES
Such LO V E LY *G IFTS

WARM W INTER CO ATS

ft. si. ftBNKt.n. Pastor.
Monday Rotuml, IBiOB A H.
Preach Int 1I:BP A. M.
.
Bvnneallalle Barviha, lit * P. M.
Mldwsak Prayer and "ru l«« Her.
Thursday rvamaa. t:#o P U.
f i l l lu ll IIP f l l l l l a T

F o r 5 1 yrnrs K e l l y hna been
■jiccinlirinR in compounding tire
ingmlirnts with one iden in mind
— to ufh neu. So todny'a’ tough
Kellys nrc no surprise. They’re
T O U G H bemuse o f the Kelly
7---- Aem»&gt;rr«Warr (fend nmHht
fa tig u e • p roof, h e a t - r c a la tln r
enrraxs,

Stafford'H Service
Statioh
“ Ccr. Y i i d ' &amp; SaHford

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Ink- - 7:1(1 P. M
AIITIIHH I . Illin.lCIt. Mlnlalar. Srrviri&lt;b foi Hiinday—
10-00 A M - Hmiday Krhn"i
A. M — Murnma Wornllip.
tJKTfinlllBT- c n rN C II i . ,1i1. :•»••
p . ai i• u iu * ( ' . . . i u . i s n x m a tr .
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nun'lay »&lt;-h(iiil. P;( t A. M.
- Prayor Hartlca l i l OO A. Bt.
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HvanatlUlIc Uarvlco. S.uO P. H.
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IBlAt A. M. —Bnfldar Hchont, Uert
Olthi Hnporlntrndant.
11:00 .&lt; ’j|
• Millions Worship.
7710 P. ». -N. 1. p. u
SiOo p. M. — Kvanliis Wprrliin
s no | — I.I..-'AVrombdky, l-ra i.r

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Ml Hiiula Catholic Chun h. 100 Oak
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llrv. Palhar William Nachlrab:
I’aalnr.
Hii tul ix maaat !:•(• A. M. and
III nil A M
Unity Mass: ‘1:0a A. M.
C»nfea»lon Hal unlay: to o P. M.

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pastor*.
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Hulids) Mi-tiuiil—10:00 A. AI.
,. Alumina W »ialilp— l l i t t A. M
Kvenina Worship— 7:30 P. M.

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AN AAMRICAN and alleged propagaWdl.t agaLnat th. AlUco. Mark
Lawla Streoter la pictured in Rtlt
'cell at tha Yokohama, Japan, JaU.
Streeter la being held with others
charged with 'trdaaon and^ other
crimOa tending their trial aa war
criminals.
(fnlematUmal)

LA PE L PINS

GEM RINGS
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Wurahlp. 7:10 P. M
Wr.lurb.lay Hervlre. I:Sa P M.
Nuiarry fur Hunday M.irplns aer.

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Hiinday H.-hOnl—0:
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Kar phnnra for hard of hrarliiK.

IGARETTE

iiAi r is T i m i m u
Park AvrtiUs a t .llh 81.
W. P. Ilionka, Jr.. Pastor
Hunday Hfhool, 0:15 A. Jl.
Wurahlp. 11 :U0 - A. N.
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TI1F. S A N F O R n H E R A L D , S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

1t:*;cd to nlwnyn grin nt tliciii. |
I t.r
special
i n.tonera werei
questioned, beaten, and sturved
I he said. They wvic cm hmt m' j inns whirh ' inrui.tcd n meager!
civing of Vice uni an ,i it clay.|
They were housed in separate!
R ,
l U n llM o l fro m
I&gt; »* I
B P just themselves to the rigid and ucrtcis nml 'VPre not allowed,
» uncouth
Jap
regulations
and 10 tnlh' to nuvnno. Iluliic Housw event.ally fifteen died o f stnr- ton of St. Petersburg, n fornuit.
^ B v a tio n and ln:k of medical cai-c, University of FlnriJn footbml!
^H'Ctintds were luutal, he said, uml U r nml KtoJcn A rt'-ir II ojcv.
KSS see me-1 to enjoy boating the pri- * ho raze.veil his nnvnl operaS I sotieis with their fistr and gu:' ‘mini tnlnimt nt tile Sanford
v * butt* for no-' npj nrent reattm. V r Station, worc_ nlso-inclujuJl
snoots! ~~ro-npound.
No .medicine— nr dorian; .vcvr ' '
\ uvnilat !e: consequently. If a man
The Kmperor itcelnred the em l;
icfltl became ill. no aid wa- nfiorded of tltc war on Aug. 16, IPto, j
f O him. Sr i . Altman sal I thnl In nml the word was tei.-iynl to the*
^■credited the wondeiful mm air nrf*on*r.s by one of the guards.)
o f'h is huddies ns ih • principal Many of the guards spoke EngTUB factor in keening him alive from lisli nml nn inteipreicr was •»j S day to duv. Kach helped the nth-i Mtmsl to each cump. Through
I by trying to hike even during the the guarJ*- the prisoners uA&gt;{
My gritnest hours.
lenrneil that many of the Japs I
Sir For example onerttme.- ntntm I. Hid not want to surrcmler, but
| some of them were In-ins nun'1h Wanted to continue to fighL
f cil for not “ mmpplng to" when
American Army a n d
Navy i
ri
.« Jap entricil
the h.irtrrk-- plain. 'H-gati"ui Pplng siipp-l.-;
The Jan« shaved the prisoner.’ of medicine, clnthiiu; und food
t heads and then forced them to! on Aug. 15 arid continued-VhruUKh •
j ’L stand at' • nttcntiim all nigh* .■/tug. SrJ. the tii.nl was the rtl&gt; .
S f Whereupon, one ^ rjsottei r n-mnrl ■ with the exception of on e-fit..
P cil. “ Well, t wa«n*t planning to (Yos* liox a year, that the pri­
3
go rnywhrie-spirrml tonight any* soners Imd ljad in four yens.
The prisoners Irani til that the.
i lit. fifty of t|a* old- Jap* hud iicctVciI cimuRtt Tim
Mindanao prisnnotV Cross boxes so that each pri­
7nnvert "to t ’rtmp OlsniH- soner might have one each pci i
in Tokyo wherr thrv wrrr furred month, hut instead received one
to work loading nml iintoadiliR pel yvir. The prikniiers littill
rniltend rars o f nri'ttv supplies. reached thi prison c»nip to which'
As tlys job in nired more energy, it «ns iiildorssed, hut Would lie
the prisoners were fed more lire left on' l|ie post-office floor, an I .
and Mint- thnn nt the, steel mill. seldom he delivcie.l. Sul. Altm.to ■
In addition to th e reiltnod wnrkn
said that if- the cump udminis .
the "sps-rial" prisoner* of wnt Untota Imppened to l&gt;e in n good1
who inelmleilr Anwi o-«o Army nuii fmme of-mim lt-they would pna*-|j
Nnv.v . flycr-i. 'ami rilr news Ilint out two or three sacks of mall. I
heil been shot down during mid During ills tout yearn imprison- I
were also Imprisntii-d ui Grand incut lie received 30 letters.
Among the "apodal" prisoner*
Tlic prisoners were rescued on
w a « 'the JlaH"e ere fle e *- " P a p p y "
Kovingtnn, who Set. Altman -aid, An1o*‘u ., iut-1 , uiki taacn u&gt; in
" S i *he inllghcitl nml Innglirst Heiicvolcncc Hospital 8hlp which
Amrrican |risonoi in the com­ tiMik them to Tokyo Buy. All
pound. lie was nlsn the nrrvi- atrclcher eases remained on the
est prisoner nml almost evm-v ship and were brought direct to
night hr woillil sneak out of his m i .&gt; HYhnc i i'ii, but twisohCrs wno
harmrks into Jh- wort'oral Iwr- could walk like Sgl. Altman were
raeks to —tal‘«. Tim—Japs bent I loveji to Manila and then taken
Fnyiogtnii several’ time* nlnnv-t try boat to San Francisco.
Sgt. Altman entered the ser­
to dratli. hut somehow he mniivice in Aug. IQ3U, at Ft. Screven,
(in., uml was immediately sent
tn llonnluhi to attend a radio
school at Wheeler Field. He wni
first assigned to the 1‘Jnd Bom i
Squadron as a radio repairman
and rum inimical ions worker, but
in teptember, . l'J41, he win
transferred to the i4th Itoiqn
So nml run at Hickam Field, later
K in g flown frsmi Honolulu to
Muiiiln us h radio operator on i,

Robert A l t m a n
Back In Sanford
From Jap Prison

lie weals the Distinguished
Flying
Cross.
Purple
Heart.
American Defense RUiIhiii with
one buttle star. Asiatic Tacitii
lliblmii with two buttle stars,
Philippine Defense llihhou with
one battle slur, , Good (Conduct
Itibhon and Four Presidential
('nations. The Distinguished Fly­
ing. Cross *U«s awarded to * Ills
* It-17 eetts' fin making the first
hop from Honolulu to Manila In
III a land-based plane. Tile Presi­
dential CiUltumi were a wanted

WaUing For * Sail
T h e M o d ern Mnrchnnt
Doesn't r a i l f«g . S A LE S
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A D V E R T IS E S ^

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surrendereil

ARKOQANTtY FACINO THCCAMIRA, Gen. Tomnyuki YamashtU (cenler),
one-time Tic&lt; &gt; of Midaya and comntundcr of Jap forect In the Philip*
pirir:. I !*iis In a Manila courtroom as witnesses relate iletalls of atroclites with which lie is charged* Defending him during |os trial as a wsr
rrd.ilnnl are t ’apt. A. Frank Heel (left), Cambridge, Mas*, and Capt.

Milton Saintt-crg (rtghO. Npw York City. At rigid, as -he ^ "i.fi-i, ?{!r
yvui -old I’hilippine Him beauty Coia/en Noble. She at ill we.ns K&gt;ndagrs
alter lem t tvayunctlrd several limes-In Fetwuury, liM\ tw J.ip ti
who killed her tP-months-idd toby as dir held lift in l.c. .i.ir.v. Tin *
uiv olllcial U. S. Signal Corpa Hailji photo*. (Intfrnat '- :l .s'i--o Ip’ior
all priKuwr .d-war^eaM.tm-or-S*ota*t*~*Itrilish, madc_ captives perforin mt'ni.d t . I .
changed, Saito wields his mVtt mop lit the it-11 nv
under tusplctoU of King a w.n cmnliia).

YOUNGEST COACH

JUST TO MAKI SUM that everything run* mi "iding to plan, several homin'I R-17*. liV
Krlangcn, Germany, are kept ready in U. N ocr\ipaUoa aieos Tlie tavnhers .ire *!»-;
enable service trucks to move In amt out without delay. U. S. Arnijr.An k n r- jit, -

n an airUct-l at
llll f-Whl'-tt to
Tel&lt; rnolio.-,of l

HARD HinER
A BEOOAR in Itoioe, Italy, atiari-s
Ids cun of weak slew with his child
during hli "lunch hour." There are
more Uinrh hours than lunches in
thv Eternal City. Shortage* of food,
clothing aad fuel arc acute and tlio
Italians are faring the hardest win­
ter of llieir country's history and
many deaths from hunger and dnease urn feared.
(fatcrualiondl)

Home I*nans — Small laonnn — G.I. r&gt;oans
W estLrt-J ct.-vdPri.T - j a
(XviinIo A -MdAj isAfiTiA iliR v ', dr- |

LO AN S made to buy, repair or refinance n horn
llc n t lik c pay men Is —

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in terest ru les

-your-SovingH arc - insured - here-

tif Srti»tnl, I Inui
Mfilulv

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First Federal Savings &amp; Ltiari Association
•of Seminole County—
2(H) Magnolia Avc.

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ARMY HUtU Lt. Carmetl de Ms rep.
fisoireonpjWTii NTT". adjusts the lie t'NN’ tl
rketi hrd on Urn cast of l.L Francis
t
‘Itarry. r'olecn. La . who retunw*t to
Medal
tha If. S. on tha bnrpiut ship A L |
(Utmifuin. The ship dw lifd i t SUtfli
* WV
l&lt;Uml. N Y. IU itjt WasInJurtSfln •

FOtMtt U, S. MlNlUUt-io rina'Hi.
Janie. !l. H. Crmnwrlptalk: to •
rrpoiler alter winning s liniltrd
decree of divorce from Doris Duke
Cromwell In Rllialrclh, N. J. Undei
the ilecrea neither may reman y
d in in the lifetime of the other
Mrs. Cromwell Is at present in
Home and her lawyer* did not eontest the action.
(International I

ctsjh in Ilsly.

U 'M S Ilso e a

N 600 x 16 — 15,20 plus tax 1.18
650 x 16 — 18.45 pTus tax 1JO
700 x IS —20.40 0IU* Ux 1.41
700 x 10 — 20.90 plui tax U 9

FIRESTONE STORES
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Phone 12

jrrrnm

I 'm *

pm poet. Citrus proapretK
sxt thi*
very m b
i ' mre* non. idtMtfH
lOrtage* have been report
cd duv to tlie Ltulm.

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RtfSl'

And O’. r A ft Won't
5unei»--\ nil .'tint Kcr
/vrf.ei titing

klrfS-A » l A W f i l l 'l l .
ARTOAedi -^ t-r v i&gt; Foo r 'ic s f' rtdl&lt;4 -

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grapefruit
at • 4400.ihu.
Ithci laluable cron* were valued
•s follow*: rabtuge’, &lt;310.126;
traiole. 1227.850; peppers $168.866; Huston lettuce, $40.-60(1; |u&gt;tnine*, 1160 urin* pWntctil (6 t.348. One hundrau acre* of F.ug
ish |iens brought $20,250. ami
I fill nrrrs nf Kana. $.76,670. (If
eh-rg lei tun', 25 acre. hro"’»ht
• 12,618.
Palm Ileaf It ( onijtv with 1,125
•irres n f. celery outvaliml Feminole’s celery ineotnc by rrc-’ lvtug $7,060,470. Bnimsnla .rnunlv'a
celery Im-ofne was $2,223,023 for
1.300 acre*. Orange county with
USD acres of celery, mostly at
/.el Iwood, received $1,625,174 far
tha civp. Alaehuu county with
160 aero* o f celery, received
&lt;266.606. Tlie pocked vnlug of all
he celery thipoud from the state
was estimated at $18,003,346.
No exact figure* as to Saminole County'a crlerv and v— w.
table |plantings bavn yet Iwari
estiuuteil,- hu\ It^ is i mu-ii v ,
among (irotlure men that plantt o n ■ ■ ■ ". normal, recovery ha*
b*en made from (hr hurrlrane

(iMernattowal)

HyeOiX- FULtlAACK

§ y m i n o l e Crops
Bank E i g h t h In
En t i r e States

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Fassengor Car Tires

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CITY BRIEFS
dinner inaatlng at the Iakioii
llut Monday evening at 7:0Q
o'clock. This will lie thr last
l.tgion meeting here K-forv the
N'utiim'al
L e g io n
Convention
starts
on
Sunday,
Nov. 18.
Tickets for the dinner ate oq
sale at the usuil plares. accord­
ing to Joel S. Meld, post adju­
tant.
M. I- Cullum, sale* manager
fur ''iu »e uiul Company, .md
lira. Cullum arrived nrdnrsdav
lrem Kewark, Si. J. where Mr.
Cullum has bean orcupinl nitn
produce sales since Aug. II.

All the rainfall in Sanford dm , 2 *
big October antouplail to hut )
2.06 inches, ucordiug to It. F *
Vl'hitncr, weatherman. Thi* wa&gt; I
2.Co inchas ti«U&gt;w the normal o f!
■I.firi iih h precipitation for that j
period. Nat axresa for the year '
*o far is -2.11’J inches, ami total ' (jt
rxcom Hum Hit.* to . data, i .ihi i
i n r hen. Average temperatures |n-t
during the month was &lt;4.6 de- - nix
grre* as conitmiril to «n a v n a ’-e { Sti
nf 76.3 ih-grec*. an exrrsc of itm
only .7 of a degrre.
oil

Tba. Princes* Theatre
comrteljr re-equipiH-il with new prortion inarhinetv and screen and
ami
........................
leconditioiirtl, will i .ik-ii on a four
day • weak schedule Umhtht at

e

Mias Margaret Keiui secretary
to Mayor and Chamber Manager i
* - .. ■ - •
Fid illggtn*. will leave far New ! . J, L Ingle*, president of. the.
York „ Saturday to visit her ’ Hanford Atlantic National Bant.
hrother-iu-Uw and slater, Lieut, will talk &gt; on the 1tret (no Whnlc
(Jg) and Mrs. E. G. Hughes.
j Agreement at the Rotate Club
------*—
'luncheon Monday.
For tha foinfart and cnllghtc"- j
----------ment o f 'members o f lh# Simlpcl* 1 Funfnrd -Lodga - No. 27. of l i e
County Chamber o f Commerce, IOOF will meet nt 8-00 o ’rlork
K, W. ■MH 'alley, former 11era hi i Mmwlay iSroing in legolai res
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ettiulujc* m s woikirrc at* the *,‘ l
Army Air De pot at San Prinat
dinu, Calif. im n lh ’' kriit word | , |
that W does not liar I alifonuu • J*‘l
aa compared to Florida.
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SPACE IN THIS PAPER
Will Arrange To Suit
GOOD NEIGHBORS—PRICES TO
FIT yOUR BUSINESS

Milton Hood and Norfolk Four Quartett
To lie Presented

IN

Recital
( ’ ROOM’S ACADEMY
Monday. Nnv. .r&gt;
l»»I* M.
I'ndcr the AtlNpicM nf I be School
Milton Hinm!, puptilnr Baritone singur of .lack^iiivillt-, who has apiwarvd mvr Major •l.mv. •’ pro*
grant in New York City and Dim Kamou- Norfolk
t’nur tjunrtctt over Slation \VMHit, will -•tiiyc
Imth Clanaical ami Spirit mil niimlwi ;.
IKwi’t forget the time and plarr

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CHOOM’S A CA D EM Y
S lon dgy. N o v . 5, &lt;:'•!&gt; I ’ ,M .
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PAGE tfIX

FRIDAY,-NOVEMBER 2, 1915

THE-SANFORD. HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
L A S S II'IK D

A O V K h T ISIN C

PATES

. British A s k i n g
Clarification
4 )n Laan Terms

.ar«f
On Mather’s Fasy Terms

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Senators' W a n t !
Curbs On U. S.
Envoy To U.N.O.

Skyline Greets The Mighty Fntorprisc

^

Insist No Pledge For
V. S. Action Beyond

Group Disappointed
In Negotiations Here;
Dutch To Seek Funds
WASHINGTON. Nov
The
British
t;
liskcd for cliirin. *i'‘i
of the points' of *.

J«&gt; fo r 'Inc for one insertion
0h&lt; tier •'me tor three in«rrlinna
37r per linr for 0 insertions
it.'i per line lor .'0 insertions
Minimum rules . . *. JOr
P IIO N K 11H OH HRtNG Y O I'H Aft- to TIIF. lA N P lIR D H E R A LD
Count, live words to tiir line, iniluriiiiK phone arid nildrc*-.
AO ndvrrtirctnritls f ,.r -filiations .n n l~ l » ill he charged ror at th&gt;
rcculxr clansifitd rale*.

WASHINGTON. Nov 3.
Slntc Department prnnnxnl,
legislation to govern too to
tty of the Amrrrnn il-lrrntrtin- World Security tininnl of
the t ’ nltcd Nation(.hirnnin
lion were presented to lead,*,
of. tin- &gt;'cnatii Foreign liclntuni v
Committee today hy: Penn •
\eheson.
Under
Scrrc'.nrx
o
Stale. Mr. Aeheson 'ill i ■vi
the Slate Deportment'- draft ot |
the legislation in the light
T •
criticism offered hv «ome of I '
nine Senators present, ind .alt. '
mil it .t • .the full civ,limitin',
fo'uimittre
mendiei
ill'i t 1.
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. •
that * Hurlt le'flslurh'ft ml tin.......
t latise specifically • pinMtnting
/I’ llite.l. Stall*, ‘ dill* g.io
f|o
.onimitting to' del|oh i„v Altrt-i
ican forces heynnd the. i|uo|.i
agieed M|w»n a&lt; this oat. &gt;n.‘ .
shale ili an ilitermitimin pdit'tnr.-e
The* rtl»«r .|e,tM**iled • i '
provision. Hipt the de'citote - ip '
pointment I'e subject l&gt;* Sena; •
,-onfirtnnion.
The Seim!ora alio &lt;out
ei
the State Uepiii tinent
u -gi
tions with Mr Aeln -ou ei • fit,;
..|irlnworn -dV*m*~lssnmlts— ..a ...
Texas, ehaiinian ot tin- Seuat •
eommittee; Alhen \V Haikli-v. •••
Kentucky; Waite I Gemge. ol
Georgia; .lame* \t I'liniiell. of
I Manure, and l.i'ii-i Mill o.
cod l i e wiiiships m.-de tip the vnngtmrd of tlo- Alalia inn;
t hree
Ili-publican-.
HAWN WAS STIl.l. CLINGING I'm MANHATTAN'S^-rent skyline 1at lu-i join tie
• wtn. i will ii lode the Mi-m in which will take pnrt A ith u i.il. Viindenheig. of Mirlii
a. the •nighty Knterpl ist. veterdn o f ' a djiren historic Pacific eit huge ileel
gan‘; Wallace II While ii
&gt;■(
gageinent*. i.&lt; &lt;• 1 fhieiigh C •• uVurl.x w iter* .f Nee Volk harlior- - - iii Nav v Hat eld I alien. I Inteinntioii It
Maine, ‘and Wauen It Austin,
of Vermont, and one Pingressixe.
Itnhcit M I II Toiletle II . of
Aimin';. II lonti at ' |,IK)0,0llH.IMl.t it mi.- rind.
These Jiaxe heeii I Tht-e solll ee.' ' cwe.l^ ,i« i el lain
\li \meioati laoliomie official Wisconsin.
llllll pieselllied a If *pel ei-lll III IHeri eiT • to t'.mdi'Ui ’onl\ as i III a tirml effort on tile pmj of
leealh-il
that
tile
Connatl* Expert* \pprnval
iti*ii govertiuieut to olitain ineanw hile.
tere*t tale &lt; artaln trade ermei
I II . sillltiltl
piogi-.llll \\ hit'll tile -’ lie
&gt;i r nit*a c l I ate and llllei Nether land government iceentlv • Seiiatof t'unnull). «h o i* ex
siotis ait* doji landed I•v tlu&gt; i.u Tt iini' ndniitn-1futton IsMieve.' •;
wa*
granted
a
eoinmotvlal
credit
peeled to spoiism tile hill, to
tion a* a eoinlitinn to tin- I-&gt;.in.
uoild meet the np|lfovnl of tla at llien latoi sollte ot tile otll.’ l of .&lt;UHI.lMIO.IUMi Ijoni
New A ««i h min ked after the conference that
A
III itisli
pokesinini
. ii .
\o . teaii peetple iftnl it ' ongre-liank
gionji
In
tin*
tnstnnre
lie
believed the Senate ronnilittee
meiiled, "Tht-lo e.in In- no di*
I in- negotiation* •lionld brim:
Nel lift land
gm cpnm-nt
g o 1.1 would promptly appioxi* it. and
guising the fart IImt tin- United i tiui mi iivyi ull agreeineiit on
holdings- plodded- security
AS—\ ~IH \«;T 4»\immmllaldx
kingdom
delegation
i e'lmiaendatiiiii' TiTr the III UI - H
ilildoumtie offl
•
II ihrmtint « I II -«-l \ epilueeled
Washington with lip '
wlnn Piifliaineiit it ltd- United State
Hi Willi Stleet linmnier* said
wete. disappointed dining tlieii t ingtc* . nr a fruitless adjoini
llegnliation- with* American otl
, mi hv tin- end of tin- wee1., that tile Nellieiland* gavermiient
cials."
•minding
to
liiltish
-autee*. i. seeking a eninmeieliil hum of
$'JUII.IMMl,&lt;MHI 11 -in .a group of
I'll,. Stale Hepiiilment
The
Iti itisli
elegalloii lia- They .aid that lie. ail-c tin- Itri
*
, . ini.ieiidation* were leipienot urged a
. weriiin nt t • tish lua’ii ii piessing. a definite New York liankTin- -I'tiicc siinl tile tvpe of
accept tiie p’. n|Misals which i&lt;- repU had Jieen expected over the
is nit* foi -mil a Inter credit
Milled from mute than five we,ej.* wed end. Init that tlou cahiiie:
of Anglo. A n ei ii an di'Cti--inn*, li.tiC itj'siie I ■furthei explnn.ition. i- proving to U' a illt fn-iilI factor

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TWO T A l M s ' . I tJlt SAI.C Rrntf n^ii—. tiled lurid,‘ I gi.nd \m TI.
2 .lory house, t car enrage, I
.is,i i,mi •. liiw. fu »\ i i ui
l.ukl- Molllo' Cost tiffin-. Olio
—fi uttlei'iAdl tiled, pood well.
stoi v' luiu/lA. t! toiv hum,
hille weW on Oraiigi- llolile, wild. .1. W. Iliif, l.idie Monroe
I'horn- l.*&gt;

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I inn« i*»i tntoQi Kriilfiinl
lf« !••!•• «|||«| ll'lllffl .*» &lt;|jl
l\. |‘» Mill HI • W .

DODGE

.MISCKI.I.ANKOltS

PLYM OUTH
SERVICE

I I .ternal.uisiO
IIOKMMX

III.Id . &gt;

l ‘ l(|\ At 1 IS Itl'-fll

VOl It Hitt ill ill l l i l i e
in inoiiev mallei s
h i pei till
here
K
- -n^nri’-r-e m»--- nrif —
atuiiit VOlir eredil
P LA N T
H ilt A l t
GAH
plovei in lat'iiie-M
IlK.NS: Colllirds. C.il.liUge, l.et
will hot Inal u ( m i
tiie, Ksi.iinle, I niiiiilii pllint.
affair . 'I hen- ■:&lt; rn
Also .Strawlein plant . ■.I.W,
eoniaitii.Nl.ient.
Dell. I.al.e Mnlirhe, phone Ki
Iti-.iMooitd- eied’l r*1
No i i. iiiiikern o : n
"arinlile imymiT.t pi

GET VOTIt gasidine mid oil at
The Stnndmd Stitoin aero.

FA MII. V

PARTS

•tin (.it it11•| •itcl^otm i ii *ui i ii net* i
prvjDiiiin t»n jm“ i*1•1v eligible foi !

I OAN

IlnrliU I tank Hide
COW manure for good flowci
WW prr-tmrhd—l-hone—VMo-W
KOOFIN'G, galviildled steel fi V
Krjmp style -In mill new -finest
fluidity. Ait promptly for do
livery of tliis shipment. Kulenuidei Mfg.
Distiilmtintf Com.
any, till) I.minister llffve. P,
O. Ilox *131*1. inlando. jiluitte

snan

BUSINESS SERVICE
DODGE— f f . V M O U T H I’ AItTS AND SERVICE
lid Piilincllo A 'e .
I’hone

LU XU RY

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WK A I’ K futlv cipiipp, d and
klin.v how to rernp your tin
Nutiijpl rjililior oi synthetie.
&lt;»ve imitret the -idi’widls of
your tin-, .lotics l i r e Slioii,
. Can. 1*1 mid Klin, phmii- tins.

(lor •iivideink will futtluft rinluee' 1
Voile

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LIVING ROOM

Ytiii'll &lt;njpy mmiy ji.f fily, plrannitt-hmii* ttl -homo ln -n Immitifnllv Klylotl,
(omfoitahlc living ronm such ns this out* . . . complete spring const ruc­
tion in ladh plifics for tin- utmost in comfort . . beautifully upholstered
Idirge Sofa anil l.onngj- Chair.

109 Palmetto

Ilf 111V A N D render dents, paint
DIX loom fnrtiislied house, lint Ii, ' ilijin y nr failing should Ii •
corrected now- to rondmt aging
till improvements, two ucres oil
and weatheiing A new- pain­
main
highway
three
mile
less method awiiils you i.l
Front Sanford. Write P.O. Illit

fil, Smifoid. Small down pay­

ment.

W ESTINGIIII US E washing
• chine. Phone 077.

mu

ONE I hit* Itilernatiomil tractor
mid trailer; one Itt.'l'.i Ford
■ tructor and trailer; one 1041
- Pi, Ion Foul, long wheellinso; one I'.MI - I 1* GMC,
lairig wheelhase. II. E. Ttsike.
. pljone 71*3-J.

Phone Kill

'
YATES At TO P A IN T A *
m in t s h o p
105 N. palmetto \vr. Phone .171

V OD KI1N home furnished nr not WASHING tnneliliie- lepiiired
Chicken i oinpiii Intent, out litlildmid-all home applimire*. Cald­
illgs, tiled gulden, I mil (lees.
well General Itetmir Hlmti. 7U7
Moiuoe Coiner on -No it "at
Nut in - Mill*. Oiiiiiiiln, idmiionce" or write for appointment.
2-IM72. Piomiit set vice.
Owner, It.M. Ilenkle.
Ex|n-i t_ Ailin’ Itepairiug
Ti DOOM liungulow hKmted on
llarlirld K Jack-nil
Oak A ve. on eorner Ini. Close
ill eotilieelion &lt;sit |i
to srlinols. I ii perfert eollili- Yules .Yulo Pcial A' llod* ttork*
tion. Can give poisi-ssion with­
Phone 371
in few days. Ed wind. E. I .alie.
FLOOD sanding mid finishing,
idione l.’id..
cleaning and waxing' II. M
Copenhagen Market
PLANTS
Gleason, Lake Vary.
Cabbage and Kscnrole, lO.tMHi
A I TO PAINTING
enrh. Iteadv in few days. Phone
Itv C.W. "Pat"'.lidin-iin
la years experience in auto mid
h DOOM furuisla-d house on Cry- aircriiftpaiuliug. SuiifnrdV popu­
still Luke, line-half miles South lar paint autlioiily,
* of Ctiuntry Club oil Lake Mary
HOI.l.EK MOTOR SALES
loud. Four hrdrmimx; t.ntli and
shower upstairs, hot and rold
city water, nil electrie kitchen,
teleptmrtr.-* :;il acres, If. acres
in (electric fence I fine for LOST: Wullet coni inning nioiiey,
lings, cattle or chicken ranch.
idrntifiratioii, other tinners, 1.1
Home cleared highland, muck
F.C. Santos, .plaint. jSIW-W ot
gurdeii, lots ol timber. Mrs. Del. to lleinld. Lil.eial tewnrd
C.W. Iihill.
T.t tS'lM—tgirgr—Red—Hone— I toitrnf
P L E N T Y of stove and fireplace
wlllt white feet and Itlack ult.l
Wood. 3Hi W. Mill St.
while Walket. Filltler notify
L.A. Ci.ldillg, Pliolte IIHI-.I. De
JUNGLE
l.etl, ' spiing, '$13.00;
Land, Fla.
■*
girls' m il, sire 10. Phone

SIT. W ANTFD
LOCAL 'veternn, age 31, iniirrie.1,
some rollege, fo la- ilisi-hurRed
on or la-fore Decemhrr first.
Seeking iMisilioti with n future.
„ Inside or outside work. Had
Established leadership .ptulifitwo years' office experience,
ruth.Its. Well known in Sanford.
Write p.O. II..x 30!l, or phone

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MOTORS

UltNISH ED
upuriment,
:I0U
lU.'in IN TE H N A T ID N A L truCk,
Elm Avenue. Adults only.
stake laaly, first rlnss condi­
tion. Also wood mill in good
condition. C. W. Sjolilom, l«ukv
Mary.
FOUND: Lac Truck Tire, 10.00
x3tl. 13 ply. J.W. Livings, P.O.
MODEHN house near Grunge
Hux 33, Altumoiite Springs, Fla,
City, .1 IwdriMims, huge living
room, nicely furnished, elec­
tricity, city.water. $:i,uou down, FOUND: Watch. Owner
by identifying and in
balanre
terms. - F . Shlllum,
this mlv. Mrs. M.E.
8tar Haute 1,- DcLun.l. Fla.
1(1. , Hox (U4. Sanford
12 GUAGE
Winchester pump
with choke and sheepskin case.
30 Hdxea sheila, rubber hoots,
hunting bools sire 10, good
' condition. 001 W. tat St.

CMO^IM BY OACMttOR Gl* ..f tli»VTii.i Jiiiitiiti j i i : ..tin t* i . i ,ny u
thru ' &lt;•f.iiiliitit M« llw r \&gt;\\\D\
J’lullf-p.l (itMH)YAMt lrj.lt .Ml, Gttf
typo (Ilf y v.'{tIII t't I ti'llit I lilt'll* t Illi­
cit i'll f*t»ii.r *1 *y, I .Diiip .I with tmi
■f In i l o u i ' it/tilit *
Wilt*
Of M |»*. ||iiiul |; «I. . ! . 111)1 (Jo I\\»l| *if New
( iJrrmiliunul)

S hort of

Bedroom

EFFECTIVE
NOVEMBER 1

H ELP W ANTED
G IR L for soda Fountain at Lan­
d*
ay’s Drug Mtorr. Part time or
time.

M A LE barber for 8hlp’a Service
• at Banford Naval A ir BUUon.

maid. Phone County

SPECIAL NOJK'I

SFMINOLF CDFNTY I.M NDUY CO

Dr. .1. F. Draw Icy

An

with

nil

the

colorfu l,

picturemiue

ch arm o f Coluttial stylin g, yet tlcaignetl to fu lfill the
practical

B ar S o a p ?
It tukey lot' to make xnupi
. . . ux well qy -Jieuty, dtirlt
undgminy’ oilier itcnn you
wont. Used luly o,o itvgdedl

ensemble

needs

of

everyd ay

livin g.

Tin*

Imi III Sundayh

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hardwiHMl, fin ished iii mclluw maple, hand rubhed to

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Juuiy.-American aaiilu is., ruggcdlm built tif sclectctl____ j

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Maine Ice Refrigerators

CHAIRS

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tt WE'IIE proud o f our appoint.
turnl to represent HI.YEKSTO.NE
. . . Amerira'a Oldest W sdirr Maniifnrlurt-r and creator o f the nrw

Diamond Ball
Park Oil Lalce-

III.ACKSTONE C O M B IN A T IO N
I.AL'NDIIY. Soon **r lioiie to lie
alrlr to demonstrate this sensa­
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W A N TE D : 26 colored laborer*
tor railroad work in Hanford.
- Permanent- Bee C.C. Bronson,
110 Myrtle Ave. after 4:30
PJ4-

TAKACi r S KESTAI li \ M
Will he closed nil d:i&gt;
S F N 1) A ^ S
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COW, gentle, new milk, I months
tired, Iteifess.nl.le price lit. 3. GENERAL house cleaning. Ilcut
Hox 3fifr, pin.no 5411.
rice Scott, 7li5 l.oclist Ave.
t.'IO MODEL A Coupe, good
tires,
good
running
shape.
I hone U73-J. tlnv. oi liill-W
30 ncres tiled celery faim. lately
night. Within ceiling.
plowed mid hanowed on CaniI I 0 T P O IN T und Mouuieh Elec
eron Avenue. Phono K.IL Stowe.
trie ranges. Haynes &amp; Williams
IU3-R nr Edward F, Lane.
Furniture Co. .‘I l l E. 1st St.
phone 613.

full

Mr. Vundenhcre In n l»-t i
which
hi- nddrexaed ti&gt; Jnm.-- F. Ilvitu--.
S « i » t # r j ' of r'tatc. imi Am
nn&lt;t recall suggr-tinn- which t
Michigan Scnatm in;&lt;•&lt;«• it that
time In the following pmtindnr*
The I'nitril Stair- dcl.-iratc
tii h n r the |h-i *.uml i .1- » ■
mntm**ndnr. ami '• *&gt;• &lt;a-t ' •
vote in the Council •», -r«Jimc tili«‘ explicit Instructions .&gt;t the

The Poor Cave Man
Had N o Newspaper
To Advertise In.
But You Have'll

fo lead

BATTLE ROYAL
.

IM IK I.IM IN AB IK S

Punchy Hockhoin 135
Camilra. N. J.
Juhn Thome M l
u,.M&lt;,r'';''
Slim Glrmlrnin 17..
Montgomery. W. Va.

J1H. Trrarican 136
Hron*. N. Y.
vs Gro. Darklcy 1ST
Kingsport. Tenn.
y. Kid Thornton 176
ulic, Grande. Fla.

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foods.

MAIN BOUT
One-Punch McGee* 198 IBs, Goldsboro
VS
sSlap-Happy Camera 195 IBs, Georgetown
Referees:
Chief Roberts and Joe Moss
ADULTS .60 INC. TA X STUDENTS .30
Reservation for Colored People

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ice box
chen

will

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add

insure

porcelain finish

beauty to your kit­
freshness for all

For years, Clirxrnlrt has |&gt;een the „«v*t rioo.unlral of all largestselling low.pri.rd cars, from llir all-naunl sta„.l|Miiu( of gas, oil,
tirrs and upkrrp; and llir iin. Clievroh l for I'llli i* drsigiMxl and
built to maintain tbi* reputation for liiglir,l quality at low owl
lie sure to see this beautiful uew car at your (Chevrolet dealrr'a.

y o u r foods

1st. S L

GOOD &amp;

. . . MMlomnllrnlljr, Yra, all llirrr launder*
log operations arrnmplishrd in a i oii»parl assrinld)—ruunlrr-l,right, runnlrr*
depth and little more Ilian an arm*'
span wide!
Watrl, for lalrr annminrrrarnl, uu Ibis
amasing laiundry, and full information
IT

on lllarksiunr'a |Misl-vlrlory liwr o f im­

FIRST

proved, slaudard-l) pc washers A Iroorra.

CHEVROLET

MA THER of SA NFORD

203-09 E .

drying and ironing llir family "w a s h ”

Nolal.le rngjnerriug featurra in. lode; ClKvr.drt’s proved Valve.
In-I|ra.l 'I hrift-Maslrr Engine for |M-rforiiianrr with rennnntv; the
fa,rums l int./.d knrr-Arliou Hide fortx.nilorl; Extra-Easy VaniuntI’nwrr Shift and Slmckpniof Strrring, for driving rase; and
1'naitivr-Arti.it, Hydraulic Drake* for sm.silh, safe, |toaitivr stop*.

the freshness of your
large,

ise tinmr-niaking routine by washing,

Outstaadhig appe.irjnre features of |l,r new 10 It, Chevrolet in­
clude: nrw lleauty-leader Styling;' luxurious Iksly hr Fisltrr;
nrw Widr-Wing radiati.r grille; new Ii.mmI or,i.iiuentatio„; new
two-t.ine axilor harinonirs; distinctive lu-w instnuiwnt p.in.l;
and nu-sive new "Car-Saver" laim|H-rc Isilli front and rear.

BAD

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Open U ntil 9 I*. M. Tom orrow

Phone 522

301 E. 1st St,

Sanford, Flu.

Flume 53

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FRIDAY/NbVEM flER12.

T O K S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D 'F L O R ID A

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S

Seminole County
Court Record

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- H liA L -'E S T A T E - B R O K ER
A tla n tic (tank Hide,

Oc t o b e r jt».
W A K R A M i I^ IL l'
U u ih e r. K u tblurt U :ll id

C.. vt al tu .1. K 11 It.
J. E. Buitlkti A Stmrv.
(ie o n c e and

K at i- Itv in :.

Hjn-trl!. Faftv* L VKalim
A Bkn-k *t u.T
llatri««.
W ill',*
anxu Kyi* Shwmiui«i »•
lEedtllck. K jt &lt;&gt; At. Wifi
John G/wn . *r
C V Ml: at

Qt : i c t u n

nua

A'! HV.li J (» l'l:\ T V S END after -nme " f Hit mou memorable -rhi liiriresi rtf ten wnrahlpr - tu urrHfeta* u ranituuiil tif the
vtirurttMtiar. Hf tin* P a iifii_ in r 0;&lt; (tighty RtrtcipriSf come. j-s. lit .', .-omintr f o r 'Navy I&gt;ay •caMiriitiom. /IhternntinnnH
lim l ot A-r re YtnV. C rxm n t-v inifli i-muds the flattop veteran tvat

WT h i

ESTATE MOR P . AGES

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H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

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V O U 'R E T E L L lK lG 'M £ !
— By WIlllAM HITT —
Central P i t i t W riter

1 ANO TH E R- E X A M P L E of
Ef’ti’ll Haviw*'
our dints Is the fact that PhilsGwen. John ft u* If I t i l Fed
drlphia (the City of.Brotherly
Love! 1* waging war on till'* jilgeon—which until now wc
........ - ■ tlff.ip ht wax a Jirst •cousin of
B f lM m
thr Dove of Peace.
StniemnkrT. A ftifixn

I E S O U T H E A ST
lort pcopec il: eat Aibn;
eOt! B ttr dun any other.

A Civil War vet, p i t i t . has
ju tt joined the C. A. K. There's
one chap who apparently be­
lieves in taking time to make
up hit mind.

Trlrprams will soon be sgnt
by J.i.liu Zuduk Duiukupf wauls

U-nahuunnro. •t/ofluU. thtmuta

crew neck and cuff*. 100 "
Sturdy wool flannel short* with
adjustable suspender*. Side

• fin *

best tickets far the louls-Conn
fight nest June are te be priced
at SIOO per-capy. Evidently the
war was net (ought te make
the ringside seat mere 'demo­
cratic.

ittlamir C imyi mp-ITtw-TM- .»n

' itandvome boys* twdipiece suit,
perl act ityle for fall end winter.
•Knit cotton^olo shirt with ribbed

Jnnir- It. IlrniH-tt et UXCM ATTEI. MORTGAGES
Strvens. W. I- In Florida-Staf.Bank
Haskins, George A. ct ul to
Florida Stnit- Hank.
MrXnli. It. K. ft hi to Florida
Stale Hank.
Stafford. It. It.
Sanford A*,
lullin' Nht'l llank.
ixAnlfi n.llk, C. It. ■to Surifnnl
Atlantic Nat'i Hank.
Ih-lnirall. John to Florola Stale
llank. CONTRACT
TJbd Harrison Company critain
rir-rribnd book- to E. K. Iluua.1-

plackets. Sires: 2, 3, 4. 5, 6. y
—Medium - brown—tjlor. * StoV “

The world, mays-an editorial,
has come to t i e ■erasi-rriili.
Our only hope i t that J t is*'f
a double-cross-roads.
Women, opines Orondpeppy
Jsnkjns, change thalr minds eftan
—but they change their feces
eftener.
A Factogreph item tells us
that great damage by forest
fire* result* annually from eare•Ussly thrown' away clgdret
butte. The man at the neat desk
says maybe we should line our
highways with btllien* of •ash
trays.

SATISFACTIO N OF
MORTGAGES
Fb'tiiln Slate lV&gt;nk to t\ P.
Martin.
First Federal Savings A l.onli
Assn to
L. Jones ft us.
Horiilu State Hunk tu Squire
Wright.
Staiford .et ux.
. Florida State llnnk tit II. H.
DeLand Finance Company to
It. I). Has* et ux.
LIS PENDENS
llundy, Richard J. et ux va
Lillian Rate* et
____ DISCHARGES
HONORABLE
C. S. Army to William K. Vlh
len,
f . S.. Navy to Harold Ffnlm
and Seaberir.
0. S. Navy to .Wjllia1Benjam
’duardx.
S. N’ avv tn Jairi‘%'a Atulrew
S, Army to Venter
S

Navy to Alvin

-&gt;VVM C H h o w l i n g , o n e

COSJOTE KVW GOUNO U K t
AN ENURE. PACK

We're not h o w l i n g
a b o u t business - - f It’s g (i (i tl. However,'
*we fiffeFlhis Sugges­
tion: Buy more Vic­
tory Bonds.
lA E R E U ’S
PACKAGE

A N O TH ER

SANFORIZHD

Kdwar&lt;l

Iw«gal Advertisement

HM&gt;Y and N IG H T

NOW AVAILABLE
TO
i f o r d Ow n e r s |
N igh t

m - w i u . i a u iiL K M N ju t iN m iN ',
v h u M iiln re or is U r l . s r . Is unihOBII
Vmii iif** T«e*r*»liy rn 111 It pc1 |u s'|i"

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W. ' R Army to Rdward I.
’ Ito- phtry.
II S. Array to John A. 'Wah
*r*n. .
!'• S A i t v to Frank Uoeley.
- II
Army to Orfalt Ctxbv.
IT s Arine tn Tessc F. Bank*.
UATIUPACTION OP
s «o t r .v a iF v T o p V O t t P iA P F
PtnrHs F»nfr Bunk to P. W.

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FIRST $T. AiU D l BlDO. 3%OHe9J4#

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liw H r e fiU i'*#nri (if Hrmlnuln i*nuiD
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W IT N K S W my haa.t and m l mi
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Crt*w on - D u ty - j

Mtmday

Thru ' hVitUy g

5:H0 P.M. to ,T:00 AM. J
8 TR IC K LA N D
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MORRISON ;INC., t

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O I*. II K U N iK IN
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h e a l)
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Phone 200

Thrill-Fun-Entertainment
'Th e F a v o r it e - K rigitk u re 'E le c tr ic iR a a g e s &amp;
{R e fr ig e r a t o r s M a d e O n iy -B y C e n e r a lM o t o r s .
A n o t h e r 'F ir s t F o r 'F r ig id a t r e &amp; S a n fo rd . B u y
T h e B e s t.

I t W a s •’W o r t h W a it in g ”F o r .

Y o u r N a tn e ‘ 0 n 0 u r ! P r e f e r r e d l i S t .

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P A R E N IN E
ferenrr fee in the highly tout r I
AuV'.irti I'tgei* whom they w ill.
w w t in h HomeeciminE Olnisio
in Alatmnui Rm.iruny nftertioon.
A l«n y » (nxllthmul rival*, An*
burn and Florida will he meetin,;
for their twentv-second panic
aince football hostilities began
between the two team* back in
11*1—. Auburn hu* copped It
game* in the aeries while the
liators have emerged on top in
!• nud tied one.
Although Auburn hits taken
one BEC till and t!rop|ted two
while the (inters have evened
their Irits at one win, one tie
and one Ion, the Titters, by
virtue of more eetermn ami re­
serve material will be rated over
the liators
iitit tbe marten will Ik- slilfbl
for . in sis "(Mrs’* this Masrf i
the youthful tintois have ilrouped
only two pnmes, one to under
do- Vanderbilt, and the second
to ntrli rivals, the Miami Hum
canes.
At
New 111 leans, the
tinier* tied hiifhl} ntleil Tviaue

RENT A CAR
RENT A TRUCK (H T O N )
YOU DRIVE IT!
P H O N E 200

STRICKLAND-MORRISON,
U-DRIVE IT INC.
\ N N O l\ T IN &lt;

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I'hone 571

Knr«dl As a Student In This

HOSPITAL TR A IN IN G SCHOOL
Y w o r numeiv betneew tbc t e n vf Is i r i 3*. Enlist im ru iy t t m a t.me h* m l t r j nark w id e pretcs.ien
» 1 &gt;&gt;. U » i t » * ^ « a t &lt;J a vsjy-rc tdcugaa* cam W secured
at a minimum id eV|vt
Even tbnugb the war is m rr,
the need fur c r jd v ilr a m r s K *tt!| acate.
the Oran-r Ccsrral IL w ia U O d in k v Florida, roudwrts
a Training Sch.-*| {,.«■ N e t s * approved by I be A u r o r a l
Hu-pital A '* w u t i» s aud (hr A u m m Mrdtral Association.
It offer* ever* I it (Hit for tbe training of s|add pvrsrs
luusaal r l i . » n . i * s sewmr . U*s-t aIor i and draaottst rat ion
rini.u facilities, n ith capable and rv p ro ra .id Ieach tor stall.
Csnfurlabte Jurn&gt;ita(ic.*&gt;tik ad«s|Wate space tot entertainmrtil jiu ! r m r it *»«*.
Ap[klbr »tH fi-a mil! Ur f m i ^ (hr*** l«i IktrmWrt fiHrvmtti
fur bj»ru»- i f j 's r a t r fi«t M
A h J&gt; D irb lo f «4
S r i %x r , O r a i ^ r t , i t r u |

CCOMMNC to. an official ah’ .'■imoeiTyent.from UK oftlee of\he
.met or police in Rio de Janeiro,
Brant, GetUIio V a r jii (above) has
resigned as Ihesidcnt o f Brazil.
TT&gt;CsaVnc source says that Supreme
C.sul Jumre Jose Linhares pas u ruined lh - pi« *idenry of the South
America.-, ivunUT. linlrraaliunal)

Gators Are Slated
To Meet Auburn In
Alabama Saturday

thru

the New York (iiunt pro outfit.

The Gators will leave here
Thursday for Alihurn — stopping
enroute for a light worknut

RAYM OND M. BALL, REALTOR
• Ri'til

EMtue Stiles— ItiMitnls— Mortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and Hands
Phone Will
Room 4, Florida Slate Hank liuldlng

WIN YOUR RACE
For Biuineu Supremacy
By Advertidnt

BROKEN
WINDSHIELDS
CAN BE

CONCRETE PIPE

W ATCH FOR

D RIVEW AYS
WELLS
SEPTIC TANKS
W ATEII TANK S
CULVERTS and SEWERS
Transit Mia Conrrele
Seeimda availahle at low price

, OPENING
ROY JOHNSON’S

YATES AUTO P A IN T &amp; BODY WORKS
llt.'k S i Palmetto .tie .

tl.fl curly
Knllowi
tnrk on
Institute
which tht
*crre, «us
the 42 n
Tout l.iel
burn play

CONCRETE

Phane Utt

Cold Preparations

We have a full line o f mirrors, glass litdldifrg
Hlocks ttnd (tlass o f all kinds.

SENIvARIK

CLASS &amp; MIRROR CO

_JJJ \\1.2nd. S I . -------~ ----- ' ----

SANFORD. FLA

m»u* f jt m . m Yu .vr. vcm:-

l.ei ns replace y o u r broken windshields w ith
S A F E T Y 111.A S S — a I j i minuted gins* thiit
I’. rovfde's
g r e a t e r protectio n front the d a n g e r
til broken. f l y i n g pieces.

I1I.OCK

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co.

ItIIIll'S— l,*lj OMIV I t lilHtU TK.II

DANGEROUS!

Phone .121

EHA-KEII,
QUICJd.* NOW S
OUf2 CHANCE '
TO S L IP AW AY.'

N lL L T H E Y B E W IL D W HEN

W ELL GEF
M A R G IE D
WHILE THE

THEY FIND OUT WE PUT
SOMETHING OVER ON \
-THEM/.'- W H A T -- ? “ )

GAniGS N

THE W H O L E C L A S S

IS H ERE ."TH E DEAN
G AVE U S A H O L ID A Y
TO C E L E B R A T E " j— r

1 CLASS *

fntH‘

||«*v| m u I, 0?L&amp;nd*», FU*fi*

d*.

UNKLE

HANK

SEZ

HGURIN* W HAT SOUR ,
VACATION 1felP 15 GOlN * 1b
c o s t v o u —v o u b BETTER
M JLDPLV tT
,

COMING SOON
At last ^anfvini will hate its

OWN' COMPLETE M l MC STORK
Serving y«&gt;ti with r*V*inl*. niu-ic. ph«»t&gt;'gnn&gt;h com

B V 1W O A N
&amp;u a l l v

'f ^ T /

iT u

COME5 O U T / . v y g j *

about
r ig h t .

sm '--t-lX

Bv PAUL ROBIN
M AR C IE D /-AN D NOT C*‘
A PLACE TO LIVE/EIIBN
THE CLASS IS OUTOPMB
ING THE TOWN I f ----T t----

THIS HOUSING SHORTAGE 1
IS TE R R IFIC 'N O W £ KNOW,!
THEY C A R R Y BRIDES OVER

rVE FO U ND
. Ho n e y .
- B u r n s r—
one

threshold 4FT*FRfiannKm

J I D EVEN L i- — TAtCE O NE ROOM,

\bu A'Nf

k riD D iN G

sm all

A im .

•B/THETTlME^L-------

hi nations. nian*»s. ttiuvir jiistnimv-nts-amt n-p.nr.

SHEFINDSAi-PLACn,
SHEfe TOO WEAK; H
| T o W A L k ^ / f- -

T H E M I S I C R U N O F S A N K O R I)
The Princw* Theater Ruildiitg .

X " matter h'&gt;u you - fiKUie It"
•
rmirlectinff j-ojir tile* will .le
finitely co. 1 . you
&gt;v&gt;ur tire* in jrr*&gt;d n-itair with
thr help of the SEMINOLE
TIR E SHOP. Ix-t
the wutu one*, rep

ISN'T THIS TT5AILEG
ASUPEQIDEAFCX3
—| OUR HONEY- OTTT
*— Hi MOON** ! I

All the VITAMINS iar ail the family /
at Just a FEW PENNIES a DAY
n

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IPS KINOA LONE *
SOME YOU BACK
THERE AN D ME C

WANT A LIFT
ifl 8 U D D /?r

UPHERE.'frarf

&gt;i

01 NO. PAfih A V t .

LONE RANGER
TH AT'5 THE LA S T
Y GOTTA'(JET O F T H E M - A L L THE /THEM COWTEp
VO TES AR E IN . A
UP NO W

WELL,BOYS, IT'S SAM POOLE
BY,A IAND6 U P E ./----- 1/ ~

A N 1NONE OF PUKE'S'] NOR FORMER
MEN COME AROUNP J SHERIFF
F O R THE VOTIN'.' t f "SK Y" WEB-

WELL, BOYS, IT LOCKS LIKE THE
FIRST GOOP THING llPtlKE" MOR­
GAN DIP FO P THIS ICWN WAS
DVIN’ r e f o A e ELECTION, f
INSTEAD O F AF1EE&lt; ' n /

HIM FINE STILL SLEEP LIKE
LITTLE B A B Y j------7 / ---------

LET*Sf HAVE A LOOK AT HIM,
TO N TO . H E 'S G O I A WORSE
S H O C K C O M IN G S O O N . ^

144 CARSUIES

m S I59

T0U C H T0N DRUG COM PANY
S o m e t im e l a t e r
T m ERE*S M Y
FA V O R IT E
p ih - u p

HOWDY, TDNTO HOW'S

P ic tu r e

VVHOA, SILVER, WHOA

'DUKE'MORGAN ?, t~T

SEE T H E N E W
KIPBY
VACUUM CLEANER

a m l power polisher

R. W . McCullough
K IR B Y
V A C U U M C LE A N K R
DISTRIBUTO R

OUR PLAN WOO KED.TONItV JUST
THE WAY I&lt; THOUGHT IT WOULD.

THIS IS'PUKE''MORGAN; B0S5
BUFFALO’ POINT. J - -^ — H

I MUST BE SICK * - SEEIN*-!
YUH’RE WEARIN'A MASK

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 19IR

TH E HANFORD H E R A LD . H ANFO RD F A R I D A

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Starting Rate
6 days-----$2fi.C

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
cun furnish you
u complete line of Tuxedo Ft
• '

also

SinRle

Plenty Citrus I*ul]&gt;
Cotton Seed Meal

Experience

Wheat (Iran
Corn A: Wheal Scratch
Huy

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Oats

Haliy Chirks
All kinds o f pmillrv supplies

\

H UNT’S
TUXEDO FEED CO

i- tine of I ho capital'* feature nil rartmnx i n
me' • a foi thousands of laurlat
. i-lilpsi-d .'iiruc ilic iJomt tvttUh ilrunlnnl".! 'he
Washington vtitn. ha* hern ib w d anil the n !*n
hailing In '( arc nolo calm l -lilnpl-lnlr-t
Climbing '-he .10% ntept. one for each flay of
|||C year. which lend to the top gives the I -'-ir
an unparalleled view of the capital city if&gt;r, fee*
SHOWN IN THI DRIVER'S HAT of the armor-plated automobile once
below
*
owned by Adolf Hitler Is WAC Terry Tracey at Chicago; III. Pictured in
Countlr»* thousands liavo climbed the s*orp
Washington, D. C., the car was being prepared lo lake part In the Treas­
atnirwny llr.ii' the dome was completed in IB8'i,
ury Department'* Victory Loan drive. It was captured at Berchtesraden
According to David Lynn, architect of ' hC
by the tf. S. Seventh Infantry Division.
(International Soundphoto)
*5*3 Capitol, no count" has eiei lieen kept of the poo’jja j pie who have trudged the lone, winding atnlr" iv .
V'lkonnmti and Tokyo.
f i f f l hut they have come from every atato 111 the umnn
* lie -h a s 'tw o combat stark, for
ijCjiea, fin I lie veranda underneath the statue of he
setlon at Ilcmgninvillc nnd ihr
rjoddrsk &lt;if Krceilom, hinh nl&gt;o'e*l(ie sire-'. »’•"&gt;
I : lllpplncs, ulsrf an uirowheti.l
have etcher! anil written their 11fillies Into :HCapitol Dome
f-u the llearhhepd landing of the
stone un!| er jpent. , . .
M intfu-nt"
Division at Cchti.l
'ic oii'gin-tl i-enlml building" hr tl;e C.ipl|ul r.-n
( (d.
gwell also wear* - tJ»o
• onalrui led ui wood, covered with tppptr. This was replaced i . American Defense) 'Medal, (loo.l
Conduct Mi'dnl a n d ' Infantry
|«h'i hy the 'pit-sent fAlUclUIC o f cast Iron,, the. work belli? com' &lt; iiiiibut. Budge.
f . l f t f d nine 'y ia n later.
_
‘
He entered the service Kept,
CToiistrtlctton nV the pew-dome w as‘made’ necessary tA,* the ho|ldr
a. l u l l arid received his disi»u: f f the iiresint Mouse and Sens to whips. In -rdcr to fnaintsln
’h'urge Tlet. 2 8 , I04B.
the nrchilrrtuial syrmiieti'y'of Ihe GtpltM.'
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The weight of llm dome Is 8.000.200 pounds, surmounted by the
In mi re statue of Freedom weighing H.OhS pounds
Visitors to the dumb hre aide to elluili tfi the bare of the sia-m
whirl! wna modeled bv Thomas Craw fold, lather of Francja Craw •
lor-l, the novelist. In Home, Ilnly.
The plaster model of the statue urn shipped t» this country and
the Hlatlie was cost in hrtinre. It was placed In its present posi­
ABOUT
tion on Dec. 2. 180.1 . Its cost was $21,700
Visitors to the dome also obtain a striking view of the beautiful
paintings which adorne the ceilings of the rotunda inside the Capitol.
• Mallories permit tout 1st* lo obtain a close-up view o f the paints
lugs nnd to peer down 180 reel to the lloor below:
O O N S t fT E N T
The rotunda Is 07 feel in diameter and light la.furnlshed through
a d v e r t is in g
jus windows In the dome, as well os by artificial means.
V7ILD B B M 0VS
During the long years of w-ar the dome was not only closed to
YDUR.'WORRIES'
the public but was blacked out *s well at night.
Following V.E day. however, the giant arc lights which bathe
the Capitol at night in brilliant light were again
thrown on nnd the dome Is once more visible for
Naw Paint
miles around.
Sparkles on
In anticipation o f victory, the dome nlso received
r
n thorough cleaning outside, the first In years, the
Tha Demo
entire surface lielng painted.
Other parta of the Capitol were elso painted and stone portions
were wnnhed by city firemen who directed their hoses, against the
accumulated dirt.
Spruced up. the dome la again a mecca for visitors.
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(■imm| irfiHi/niiu.' and' Usm I
&lt;h-imirfg gn band fn Ijind
. . mi one ran lie Well
(troubled wearintr, soiled,
wrinkled clothesi
■llrinic in cleaning curly
the rail season
I,arid-box freshness!

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learning

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Kret|ucnt Jncreascs
O vertim e pay
Paid vacations
Tnxl-cah s e r v i c e for
intc hours
A P P L Y C H IE F O P E R A T O R
8 - 5 weekdays
Saturdays H - 12

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

aad"»«u out of Uu&gt;
“ Sua1^ . U ° “ °*t P*°** *"*• ■ * “ « 3
Wh*n dnord.rof kMntr function permit.
iWwnoui matter to rrmain In jour blood It
l&lt;-uMint, low ot pep nnd m m , pm|D»
nkhU. w^llwr, pufflnwt nnd.rth.
* llk
t.iRr°1!7 UI, A,k.r°*&gt;r dranot for Dotn*.'
dlumOe. uwd .ucmd’ u,
wf inltlfoni fop o rtr 40 t e t n , Daeii’i t it *
h.ppr relief «nd wfH U i t S i U m U T lf
kl'IncrtubH flush out polannous wuto from
r«ir blood. O.t DosnV PUB.
rnmi

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.. Phone

Now h y Backache U U u .r

Unnecessary

m il/

L A N E Y DRY CLEANING CO

STRICKLAND

Married

or

A rcs If*

200

W o m e n ’ s H ats
“ How very smart," “ Where did’ you get it?"
and “ You’re looking especially pretty." This
is the kind of cotrimenl you’ll hear when you
wear a new hat from Penney’* ! Hals that dip
over the ey£ or sit back on the head—hats for
pporU wear or evening in black and color*.
Sequins, veils, bow* or feath en .^^

CpI. Henry Longwell
Discharged By Army

'

Your Ford Denier Since 10-TI

CpI, Henry II. I-nrigwell, u Bon
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I), Long
well of 1210 Magnolia Avenue,
veteran of the Pacific theater
of war, arrived Sunday from
Camp Iiliindiiig where he »ereived his honorable discharge.
While In the Pacific hfe sow
action on Bougainville, Leyte and
Cebu, after which duty he was
sent to Japan where lie visile I

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
2 — BIG FEATURES

Par 11 at I rr-Fingers

HERE NOW !

U S O N -*

If she.doesn’t do so wall with

WOOD

china, give her this pretty 21*
pc. pins lie tea act for Christ
It

PRINCESS

serves

2

grandly,

* I IsadsoRis "Post -War" Models

OPENS FR ID A Y NOV. 2ND.
FRID AY AND SATURDAY
BIG BARGAIN FEATURES

A Rselustss Marts* Frsruis*
A New Qusller, EflUftocr,

Com* la now for full details

R A N D A LL
ELECTRIC CO.

GRANT | S W C « ^ A g i
KELLY-GARGAN

112 MuKaoliu A v c
Phone 113

— AI^SO—

CHAPTER ONE “JUNGLE QUEEN
13 Chaptera o f A m u iin g Th rills

T h rta T o W o o r I v a ry w Kara

SPECIAL MORNING M ATINEE
FOR THE KIDDIES
SAT. NOV. 3RD.

IA

10 A. M

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SEEM TO

DOUBLE YOUR WARDROBE

SUND AY — MONDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE

Lotdtingat Murderthru

c

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K N O W

what you buy in

TIRE TREADING

If you like to look feminine,
wear a softly shirred handbag,
perfect (oil lor frill* 1 I f yoa’ra
sophisticated, choose a smooth
bag with doam io make uilosod
suit* sparkle 1 PenBey’pre ami

Aslf a well-dressed woman
her secret of good groom­
in g — she’ll tell yon ItV
dickeys| Neat tailored cot.
tons for office, frothy
sheers in color for dales;
they’ll JoubU a wardrobe I

• Subject u K * fad. la*

Thot Is not the fool! of recapping. II L because they
dW oat go to Ih* right Arms. You can be sure you
or* getting the boat when you gat Certified Troosting.

AduKa 30c
5:30

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�In Unity There

If,

Strength—

T o Protect the Peace of the Worlds
T o Promote the Progress of Amerlcsi
To Prodoce Prosperity for Sanford.

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THE W EATHER

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1

VO LU M E XXXVJI

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NBWSPAPKK .
SANFORD. FLORIDA.

EsUblidhed 1908

Fighting Again
Breaks Out In
Batavian Area

$M)'&gt;0.1100 Decree

Roosevelt. Files • On,
Rearl Harbor— 64
BalesOf Hay— Made '
Available To Probe \

Farm Credits
To Vets Urged
By Farm Union

M ONDAY,

NOVEMBER

5.

f945

TO D AY: Fair anil ronlinurri t i m i I thin after.
niMin anil tonight except nut i|tiite so
null on immediate &lt;uiuthea.t toast to*
uf extreme nor portion tonight,
night.' Scattered lieHt frost In liftrVlor
TU E SD A Y: Fair and warmer.

Mem ber Associated Press

N T M B E ft ,’J(i

Truman Declares Management
And Labor Should Get Together

Plan Offered To Aid
Ex-Service Men In
Buying Farms And i
Equipping T h e m

President Sa y s Peo­
ple Do Not Like
Industrial ; St r j f q
Hurting Prosperity

CELERY FEDS

W ASH ING TO N,-Nov. *b, WIN—
•M.INIISOR, (t.VV. N.,v- .7.
,The Natioiml' ‘ Favmn* • Union
. Sporadic ..fighting flared
( A P ) — A throng fir" l nln'n
yesterday ^recomiuemUd a pro­
gram intended to give "adequate
plfkets— PMln.aT*&lt;k»h)— l*«T1ce— ;—
•new in the northern section
at 2.1110 threw up a barri­
c redit facilities” to World War I
of Batavia during the night
cade of autos and liuv,ex on
II veterans desiring to purciias
aa sew British reinforcements
two streets iidloioing
the
and equip farm*.
^ *.I
strike-hound Ford plant here
James (,. Patton, union presimaintained a firm hold on
liulu).
Ihe Windsor police
slent criticised the* farm credit,
the situation at the import­
said there had been no Inch
provisions .in the Gl Bill of
ant Soeraboja naval base.
drills. Ilrai iI\ re-inforred po­
Hights, inserting In a statement
ller-details are held - in re­
that their "shortcomings" are
A British communique de­
serve.
“ self-evident."
scribed the situation else­
— Estimating 'that l.tt^tVOOO-mem­
where ub quiet during the
bers o f'th e uiuted forces will be
WASHINGTON. Nbv. r»,
past 24 hours, but acknowledged
seel ing farms or farm employ­
( A I M — • I ’ resiilfiH Trnm nit
It la "tense". The news was limit­
ment. and iliul only HOb.Oot)
told mnnagomotit and labor
ed by a British decision to hold
farm unit* will become uvniluble
today they must solve their
no more press conferences on
in the next five vears, Patton
military developments — which
said “ it Ik quite evident that not
tli!'Terences biciiUN: the con­
brought a strong protest from
nil veteran* who desire to be.
troversies cannot be allowed
foreign correspondents.
conic farm owners will lie able
to stop the United States in
lo achieve this objective."
In Nuernberg, Supreme Court DIVORCID In Loe Angeles from
the strugifle to reconvert to
Putlon said in .• statement
Justice Robert Jackson witnessed Royal Mattlson, retired axbcsbw
, /
x. ' ' ' i . — vv;
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that the cost uf equipping and
a dress rehearsal fo r the Nuern­ magnate, Mrs. Carolyn Mattlson of
IHMicetime jiroductioh.
operating u fumil** farm may
berg trial of top "German war New York leavea court In what Is
A d d r e s s in g
th e
o pen itig
range from $1200 to $ I .'1,000. ,
criminals today. A mock trial was pictured as a happy mood. She was
sags inn of the I utbnr-Management
S i * • : ' ,
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while the amount of farm loans
the first of several scheduled to reported to have received ovef
Conference of IS indiistrinl tind
insured - under the Gl Bill uf
make sure there are no kinks In $1,000,000 under lerme of the di­
,
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J s . l alptr hrnda. the I'rralduiit said ‘
Right* is limited to 60 per cent
the elborate mechanical system by vorce setUejnent. (international)
The starting lineup o f t ie Seminole High School football tram, j The Fed* have won three games in live stmt* losing to Kusli. lit the American people do not like
of the loan or $2000. whichever
which the proceedings will* be
Left to right are: Brooklin, Ka: liter. Singletary. Kilts. Kilpalrli k, 1to Hi and M. Augustin,. 7 to t». Friday night they will play Winter t|u. industrial strife' that ‘ ha* reis the sinuller. lie suid also that
concluded In four languages. JackAnderson, Clark, W.M. Smith, Cox. I.Ingle, und t ’ollum.
Park here.
tarded |iros|M*‘rity. "cspralally af­
the 4 per rent maximum interest
son said the United States will
ter the solemn promise" of both
rule is lower than most local
be ready to proceed with the trial
groups that they would" cooperate
rates, and that some slates limit
on Nov: 20, but the opening may
with their government.
repayments to less thun the
be delayed by defense requests
Outside , a picket line hud lieen
act’s 20 years.
for additional time to prepare.
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|- S e m i n o l e
.tailed before the meeting began
Noting that 'tha Gl Rill also
bv
some
independent
unions
makes qualified veterans eligible
W ASHINGTON, Nov. 6, (/P&gt;—
whose representative* were not
More thun *6,(M)t) person* sawfor bums under the Hankhrnd
IttV a lla e r *
Us
4 ID
partieipniing.
n
.
1 l.oiti* Puckett of llrluudo win
Jones Farm Tenant Act, Patton
I Saying lie was an'Viuiis to re­
A P n n n l
I l i c f t * i r vfrc thr Sunday nftbrnoou mototeyrle,
said this act "best meets the
*•
move all wartime controls us
O L I 1 U U 1 L r l M l I L l N j race ut Seminole lfriving Park.,
■need* of veterans farm pur­
fast us possible, Mr. Truman snld
lie made the 12 mile route in nine;
chasers."
laibor and management must find
minute* and 62 .second*. Tommy'
,
Union's Program
a wav of residvipg their ilifferW Davis of Lakeland interrupted O u t l o o k
Is
E x c e lle n t
Tho union program announced
races" without stopping produc­
by Patton recommend*:
ill
Iln
P l n n f a H I ,ht' ^ “ "'r e event and tccelvcd 1
tion.
111
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L l t C l c Q Jmiimr Injurie* when hi* motor- j
" I . Funds for the purchase of
"F'ind^ig thn'ItQut way t» do
furms by vetarans shouH I*
J.L. Ingley, president of the
that—\t it limit a government dii%cBankheadJames Robeon,. Jr., publicity Hanford Atlantic Nutioual Rank, provided under the
live to either labor or industry—
chairman of the Liona Club box- spoke an the Bratton Woods Pro­ Jones Farm Tenant Art at the
IM.Sgt. .Impo* I’enrsnn, vet-, thut (a vourvjoii. At tb« bnsie &lt;&gt;f
An clfctlon Trill u k , P|u* i j!c ! ' “
!►»A - h. ' ' ’ S - uch[ JA C K S O N VlU K
• S.iv.
r.
lug promotion program, was fin- posals. which were formulated at lerma that loan* are now avail­ Tu.siiay
to Jjeten nln e «P*clal | ,,| ^ third- Du, to tlw jam o f (Spcem l .- ‘Harlot forwmdmg. clan of the AiibmOrk. nitlncMnd. the itroblems involved, be said,
able to tenants, namely a •'! per
coitferanre o f 44 nations In N «w cen l.iijercst m t«. *u'.40-vaar re- acjiool
mlllage nnd,^,,o |l, f(ir wh|fh th« spon.or*1of Vail vegotuldes are gelling and Central Florope campaign* “ Is not only the right—but the
•ofcli'a, *.* jJtaly, •1044. at the payment period, and a variable to alert school trustee* for the | “ ^|(&gt; no| Dn,Pargd. many did not ' cmder way from South Florida who ha* jo«t returned to Sail- duty—tn bargain collectively."
_ lav weakly meeting of the repayment plan.
next two years, it wus nnnoun'—1'
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renters,* the citrus r&gt;ir&gt;l said today* that the infantry
Approximately itl.fino innsmr
#»ary To
Rotary Club at the Mayfair Hotel
by
Supt.
T. W. I.nwton. Th r tile race* had started.
movement is Increasing, I huh* , hnd the toughest fight in the' Ar- are idle III lab &gt;j d isp u tes as the
,
»
y
,
.
•2:
Such
appropriation*
*houbl
nines* and wtll being o f
today.
1
election*
are
held
every
two
management - l a b o r eonferenee
hr mailo for a five-year period
In spite ol the heavy nuto I *'ily*1* I oullry mnrhul lias re- denne* buttle.
members,
s, as
aa they put l b
&gt;»*■«•
.
i . . , ...inni i ported a sharp li*e in volume
member of the ;tl7lli In- opened in Wasliitigton lo study
The Proposals tonsist mainly
permit
the
administering years on mid yenr*.
. This highly secret Information of two parts, Mr.’ Ingley, who w a s’ to
Noting
in
Snnford
for
School
,,,
,
u
\
°ul“
c
n,.,,,J
during
the
last
month,
und
live
fnntrv.
N7th
Division
of
I’atton’s
long-range peace moves.
(which will no "doubt be rudloed Introduced hy Program Chairman agency eufficlent latitude in the District No. 1. will take plan- ?
,,,Kh * V lu,r,," " u" stork market sales have hero Third A.my. he pat tint nte.l iu
The Greyhound Hu* strike is
-to , the four corners o f the sport- George Touhy.. pointed out, one encumbrance of these fund*.
at
the
Court
House.
Two
em
um
*
UCIIUft'*_________
____
i
good
during
the
week."
snnl
;
the
HuttIt*
of
tlit*
lleiginn
lllilg.*
"1. The idle of the loan to an
spreading with more llian I.Odd
ing world) was to tha effect lor the establishment of an In­
bents,
8.
O.
(Trnse,
Jr.
and
.Inhn
0
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W
i
1
1
in
ii
L
Wilson,
Director,
Iliul
stonily
thereafter
went
in 2fl siales Involved. Andrew
that at the Lion sponsored-box­ ternational Monetary Fund and Individual veteran for the pur­ L.-Galloway are running for •»'- 1N p i T l i n n l D
I'lptida S(ute Parmer* ^Inrket*. urou|id St. Vitli. Belgium, nnd_ lliggiiuu_ Ncw_Oiltanji tJiitilmild--..
Iv lin
pose of acquiring, repairing and
ing contests at the Lakefront
.election
and
trere
arttwo
new
|
u
11
Jin
hi*
weekly
review
of
erup
imiiliove
from
the
south
'id
the
niirfarm ______
should be
er. lias dosed tin it* nlaiils "per.
Balt Park Yiidneiday evening the other for the cication o f an improving _a ____
eaiididates. Mrs. Ro*iiniond t'h.u
i ditlmi* and' the eurrenl distil- rfi to form u jimeliire with the m a n e n t l y t h e
ACL
union
no other than “ those match- International Bank- for Heron- j limited to the average value of man and Fire Chief M. N. O evi. I
|
loilion
m
tlnoU.
Ilriti-li,
lliteuleued a eily-wide strike to
less sluggers’’, Happy Camera struction and HevelopmcrjjB; The efficient fnmily-tvoe furm-man- land.
"Nutlinn
Mayo,
Commissioner
|
,,
nddition
to
righting'
it
"us
o f .these
Proposals |„ Kpment unit*,' as determined bv
foree Congress lo Investigate.
and “ One Ptfhch"’ McGee, would jiurposes
of Agriculture, will be in post Sgt. I'earsoir* duly to insure’ that
which were approved by the Unit-1 t|„, secretary of agriculture, iu
New randidates in District No.
A l’ L liimhei men lluentened lo
haw It out.
t.on
to
carry
a
very
pleasing
tin*
men
in
his
platoon
were
ndeed States Congress last April the county, parish or locality In 2 are John Bethea of F’oir-d
I I still llltinl Mil I'llKI' I'M ill
Joe Moss, chairman of the were given as:
City and W. J. Hartley of Long
............ «*.... . -I..I. I.I.. " ' “ '••I cnip protluctloil poteiili• ipmlelv clothed, fed and -dept as
which the farm la locuted.
boxing
committee,
announced
1) To stabllue currencies.
„ 4 Am, lh# , moul„ loaned to
that the 7,000 round boxing ring
prontolo international a veteran to purchase, icjedr
2) To
from Orlando nad arrived, that trade.
and Improve a farm ihoul i no';
It waa in a truck outside and
3) To make loans to meml&gt;er exceed, its reaionahle value as
• would tome Lions volunteer to
determined by the administering
net It up kt once In the park t" nations.
Declaring that—exchange. cun. agency:---,
------- ----------------------In spite‘ o f having—ee ten—heavi­
ly of some of Mrs. Carlton's liols, trade embargoes und other
Option to Compromise
host cooking,. « number of Lions restraints on international trade,
"6. In caao foreclosure threat­ Springs
tluil la- siwv i lily
ns practiced by Germany and
volunteered to help.
ens within 10 yean following tin und Gsbriellu-**|tlieiis will vile, |afternoon of each month, und will
(while oversea*, und ..tliul ##&lt;
many
other
nations
during
the
Klwanlan Fred R. Wilson ap­
Hear enable tyio* or shooters who liavi* p .
Initial
loan,
the
veteran
farmer
and
Forest
City,
when*
Adoption of a Seminole County
I p w iu
W r i t r i l l when Ills unit wu* ill u defensive
pealed to the IJone to give past twenty year* inevitably, re­ should be given the option of l-dk« residents will vote.
‘ never engaged in u tegular NBA 1 1)111.
® - * ' position'iiwuitiiig to meet Ihe Rus- (Tiumlter of I'lttumerer charter,
thofr efforts to the War" Bdhd sult in economic warfare which requesting
match to quulify to shoot in the
the
administrating
Polls
for
District
II
will
be
at
progiess An toad Imibling iu
siutis near (iornitx. (iermnliy,
Drive, and told how the 11 bil­ leads to actual wars amnnq na­ agency to re-evaluate the farm Ovlrdo^and SUvln. All candidates regular monthly mutch of the
lion dollar quota would be used tions, Mr. Ingley *ald that a high on the bases of average earn­ are incumbents. Thry are: (V It. West ('oust Pistol l.eugue of
Sgt. Pearson »utd that during Seminole IVuinty und futuie disposition o f I lie Sanford N’nvnl
-.luL^UyueOagcrnmenb
l i e . said level o(.prqduftiuu_uu^U’iule. *u'* ings of farms .In' the vicinity of
....
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^»w Ik Wright, Je, their traveling thinugh llelginm
which
Mr. Goode
I* dlrecldi*, and I I'liM M.
that the Kiwanls • and Rotary employment and the promotion the veterana farm, during the Clonts, Oviedo; George JukoU-iu which is held on Ihe third Hun-1 USN'It. who served u yeui at all iiiul Germany the rumhinolion of Air Sintiou will lie topics brought
of
Slavla
and
J.
L.
Mtilrulm
of
to the attention j i ( tbe llourd
Cluba had each pledged to pro­ of a better standard of living, in year that the veteran’s loan has Oviedo.
day of each month.
udvunred base on New t'uledoni’i snow und rain formed u slush of Diieelor* oiol chairmen of
mote $100,000 In bond sales In all nations is essential if the been in effect. I f a re-appraisal
A ll make, of guns and am -! «"d who has received extensive which made it very diffim lt for vurious eommitlees of tbe ClinlllIn
District
No.
4,
Chuluotn,
this county. He was Informed liface of_the world is to be pre­ of the farm shows that the ori­
the men to travel \iu fool ot track,
all candidates also* are' imum. munition huve now been leleused *luinfng for independent duty in hut most of Ihe traveling of hi* Imt bodv nt n meeting at 7 :0*1
bv King Lion Clyde Ramsey that served.
for
sale,
.m
l
the
officer*
of
th
e.
•mvij!
hospitals,
»
•
»
dis.-burged
ginal
loan
plus
the
veteran
s
bents.
They
are:
Nolan
F'me,
K.
o'clock, Tuesijny evening at llu*
The Monetary Fund, he said,
the Lions would undertake to
division wus done bv fmil.
dub are anxious to have all .the "• Jacksonville Oct. 21, IU46.
equity is greater than the proven
Hotel Mayfair, it was announced
would have a working capital of earning power o f the farm, the T. Ilamil and S. F\ Long.
sell $60,000 worth o f bonds.
After
entering
tin*
Army
on
Jfme
District 4 6 including ( teneva. olfi and new members gel together. Hi* entered the Naval Reset v,* 21. I'.i|2, ut ('a)iip lilbndiiig be today by .Fhlwnrd Higgins, nmnA war bond aalea committe about eight billion dollars of administrating agency should be
again for the piaclice.
J Hit. 31, 11141, ut Norfolk. Vjl..
consisting of John Melsch, A1 which the United Stales is to authorised to compromise the where '.voting will take place
tiaini-il at Camp Rucker, Ala., ngrr.
und Osceola has three n ew candi­
Until the clubs old lakefront wbeie he remained on duty m the Catop McCain, Mis*., participated
II. II. Coleman, Chnnilu*i presLyons and J. E.-Rowland was ap­ put up 2H billions. This country loan.
dates: Raymond McGill, J. L. range, which wu* blown down Nnval Hospital fur n while und m s filially stationed at F't. Jark- •deni, lius rrqueSted Iblit the
would be the largest single con­
pointed.
ilien
wn*
assigned
to
thi*
C.
S.
Brown
and
It.
W.
Prevail.
"fl.
Veterans
eligible
for
farm
and burned up in the hurricane
In tho’ current club membership tributor and as such would have
.n the Tennessee Maneuvers and following persons serve us chair­
At Lake Monroe, where also lust year, can lie teplaced, the Nuvul Hospital in ITiibulelphia. son, S. (*. Sgt. Pearson went men o f eommitlees: Rev. Mnrk T.
contest, the Rowland Roundup- the largest voice In decisions af- purchase loans under the BankPa.
until
December,
IU42.
Fid
the
Paola
citlxens
will
vote
there
head
Jonaa
Farm
Tenant
Art
police range ut |Milice heudquarpen lead the EtUberry Pickers leeting thr fund. Headquarters
lowing this assignment, In* set overseas on &lt;Yl. 17, I'JII oh tin* Curpenter, tourist unit convention
66 to 62 to date, It was nnnoun. for the fund would be established should also be provided loam are four new ramlidntee, He­ ter* will Ik- used, Mr. Doode slut- ved one year's tour of duty in n ! HUWMI , HA**,T ,h 1 unj* l»»«*I,’*l «•* committee; It. V Hilling, ho*,
bert
G.
Behrens.
Talmadge
V.
for
the
purchase
o
f
livestock
and
pitul committee; It. U. Wheeler,
d.
in the United States when 66
hospital at alt advanced base n.i. &lt;’ m " T k' •s «n'b,"d- uftVr traveling
Brown Kwagocrty
and
percent has been subscribed by equipment at a maximum in­ Melts,
five days. His division remained good roads committee; Fletcher
New Culrdoala,
Kodnev
Harris.
terest
rate
o
f
6
per
cent,
and
the 44 member nations.
in Kiigluml for a month, training’ F:. Rolls, baseball cnmoiittve; J.
After returning to tho alulo.i near Mum hostel. and then travel­ I . luglry. Indo-trial committee;
ROTUNDA IN IT A LY
Only registered voters who
The International Bank of Re* probably less."
un
the
ship,
’’General
George
&lt;
&gt;
.
pay
taxes
on
real
nr
personal
ed to I flLirvc, F'tao e, and began W. Y. liming ineii'hnol's com.
construction
and
Development
PE N IN SU LA
BASF: HEAD- Squire" in December 1(143, Im •In drive toiyurd German)*.
prn|ierty ore eligible to vole in
niillee; George II. Ilisluqi, water
would be act up for the purpose
wu* assigned to u training school
QUARTERS.
Nov..
6.
(S
p
e
c
lu
l)the
election.
Sgt. Pea Ison urrivrd in New wuys committee; Lea It. Iwsher,
of making direct loans to mamber
for
independent
duty
in
the
hos­
’1/4
Augusta
C.
Rotunda,
Oil)
FL
memberslilp committee.
York on July 11 1*146
A t a recent meeting of San­ nations, Mr. Ingley said, and for
roip* at Port llueneme. crossing on tile USS West Point,
Second Street. Sanford, F'lu. is pital
.
puntose
of
guaranteeing
ford Elka Lodge No. 1261. the the
I Idler romminee beuils . named
now serving with the 006th Ord- which is located about 00 mile* u Nuvv Hoop shin, mu! wu*
aum o f ono dollar par member foreign loans made by private
!*.
*
«s
vx . .
nance Base Armament Mainten-i north of !/&gt;■ Angeles, Calif. He assigned lo Cump Kilmer. N. .1. were: A. W. Lee. water *ports
waa collected and ednt to the Investors. Such loans, he pointed
Holland I.. Dean,
d p c &amp; k H e r e F r i d a y unc( BatUlion, a unit of the was further assigned to duty in ■mil tlien sent lo Camp lllnnding conimlttee;
Three membera o f Company C,
Klk'a War CommJailon, juet aa out. are essential to international
publicity committee; John Bruin.
|Peninsular Base Section, chief ! Sun Diego, Calif., where he was
the
Florida
8tate
Guard,
quali­
where lie was given hi* ills* ley. ugriculturc commitlee; C. W.
membera had been In the habit trade and to our own economic fied aa marksmen Sunday at the
Representative Joe Hendricks Army Service Force in the Med-1on the ship's inspection bouid charge.
security. The capital o f the bank
of* doing before th# war ended.
Baker, livestock committee; R.
Bute Guard rffle match in Km- will address members of tbe San­ ileirunean Theater of Operations,! which inspected lersonnel und
The reason for doing thle, It would be 10 billion dollars of
A. Williams, real .estate com*
nded by lirig -. ships rendyin^ for overseas duly.
Tha
Bu*e
is .commanded
ti.*.
1
ford
Lion's
Club
and
guests
at
u
,,
,,
waa pointed out by Joel 8. Field, whbi&lt; the United States would
nliltees; L. F'. Boyle, rule* and
ria II.
()xa, of;
PliM Lewis l« ut present re­
Virent
Oversea*
Leesburg
guardsmen
won
the
dinner
meeting
at
12:16
o'clock
j
miMh
od Ruler o f tho Lodge, was subscribe 3 billions.
charter committee; F\ E, Bolls,
siding at 718 Magnolia Avenue
U r embodied, in M atatement
Rev. Mark Carptonter reported meet with Eustls second. San­
greeter’s committee and ‘ George
with his wife and parents, 'Mr.
pf
:
n
i
n
s
u
l
a
r
r
a
s
e
h
e
a
d
ford
'
marksman
•
made
a
rood
r Wade H. Kepner,
Grand on the work of hia committee to
II. Bishop, traffic committee.
and Mrs. M. 1 Wright.
UUARTKRS,
IT
A
L
Y
:
Nov.
6
showing,
according
to
CapL
John
Clyde
Ramsey.
provide
fund,
from
the
Rotary
'hewing,
aaltad Ruler BPO F.lke, urging
mechanical equipment, from 240
(Special)—T-3
Ral|di
W.
Vincent,
nnd
Members
of
the
Kiwanls
that activltlaa fo r oOrrico men Club for the Celery Crate and, G* III0WV \ •"
o f. the high
mm howitzers, weighing .12 tons,
112 F: Second Street, Sanford, is
ot homo and abroad be continued, aurgeated that the club ehould i wind that motle good shooting Rotary Clubs have been invited to wrlst-watchc*.
now serving with the Gti.lth Ordin­
to attend (he meeting as well as
because, aa ha put it, “ Now lend Iu efforts' toward the * * .. *«ry difficult
ance lluse Armament Maintenance
____,___,
_ ^marksmen
...................
. those of the general public who
Company
C
who
that tha excitement ot battle tablishment In Sanford o f a com­
SGT. HICK OUT
Rotation, a unit of the Peiiin*
has been replaced by routine munity cheat for all charity n «~ duali/M were: Sgt. W. M. Tyre, care to make reservation* for the
sulur Ilnse Section, chief Army
military dutiaa, it la more es- poses in which the people o f thla CpI. D. R. Ulrey and CpL Martin' luncheon. These may be secured
DRFJW. FIELD, TA M PA , Nov. P
I Servire F'orre in the Mediterra­
by rontactlng Mr. Ramsey prior
Stlnecfpher.
' Nrarlv two-thirds of the Na­
aential than over that tho folks •action are Interested.
SHRIVEN HAM. England — PR* nean Theuter . of Operations Tho
(Special)—
*
Two
men
from
the
to Wednesday evening.
tional War Fund drive quote in
on tho borne front do everything
G,W. Spnrer called aUention
James 61 Shoemaker, husband of (I05dv repair*
Sanford
area
were
released
from
and
ussrinblea Seniinola County has been roachAny person wishing to contact
possible to sustain tho morale to the Ladies Night Barliecue
Mrs. 6(iirtha E. Shoemaker of 317
Rep Hendricks may do eo at the service with the Army A ir For­ Park Avenue, Sanford, and u evervthlng in the vast range of rd und a numlwr of communities
o f our armed forcea."
which will I * held at the Fifty TWO D1SCHA8GKD
ces
today
at
the
Drew
Field
Se­
military
mechanical
equipment,
City Hall after 2:00 P. M. Friday
“ Tha war la' not over for the Associate# on the evening of Nov.
former student at the University from 240 mm howitzers, weigh­ such as Uhuluotu. Slavia and A l­
Thay are:
He recently paration Station.
tamonte Spring* have yet to be
wounded veteran lying helpless 14. Mr. Touhy. announced .that the
of Florida, la* now attending ing 12 tons, to wrisl!*/ ' **•,.
DREW FIELD, T A M P A . Nov. 6 it was announced
BiSgt.
George
E.
Elck,
110
heard from, It was reported today
n.hla hospital bad, for many of regular meeting next whek will (Special)— Tw# men from the wrote that he hail been unsble to West Sixteenth Str«eL He ser­ Shrivenham American University
-------,---by II H. Coleman, chairman of j
ila xrard mates i t w ill never be he held In (be evening at the Sanford area wane—“tl»aaed.frim take advantage o f an Invitation ved overseas In the MTO with In F:ngland here the second two.
(Iwanis on Nov. 7,
eak to Kl
the drive.
ever," Mr. Kepner asserted. “ It’s Mayfair Hotel when Dr. Hamilton serves with th« Arm y A ir For­ to speak
ENLISTS
the 483rd Hm. Grp. from Novem­ moatha term opened with an en­
not over for men on Occupation Holt will apeak on the United res lost week.at tha Drew Field
Total contributions received |o
Dsnlel Warren of Ijike Monroe
ber, 1044, until June, 1046. lie rollment o f more than 4.000 solddoty in Germany er Japan) It's Nations Organisation,
was last week sworn in the Reg- date amount to $8,050 he t a l'
Beoaration Station. They are:
holds the A ir Medal with two ♦er-students.
not over fo r non stock In camp*
President Lea Loaner announc­
New Legion members are invit­ Clusters and the ETO ribbon
Pfe. Shoemaker, • member of ular Navy, Young Daniel. 18. The quote eet for the county'
CpI. Ortn D. Land rasa, Jr.,
.
' .'M.(
this country far away from ed that Harry Tooke boa been ap- Floral Heights. Ha entered tha ed to come along with old mem with four s
oath in Jacksonville on $13,143,.
l( is expected that report*
‘ ‘
* *
iM&lt;A*h(.
after filing his tuper* ■with
IPfe. Wjlli
the above
&gt;*v Recruiting Station lit contribution* from
330.
E Bax 08, '
lie is tha son o f Mrs. communities will be received soon.
dflth Ut*
Donh Warren of Lake Monroe, said Mr. Coleman.
August, 1046.
• - By Associated Ureoa

Ingley Discusses
Bretton Woods At
Rotary Luncheon

P lans Are Made Proposals Said Need­
By Lions Club For
ed For Peace And
Security
O f World
B oxin g T o u r n e y

Election Tuesday |H“Ke Vro".d *Sees
sRaces Shipments Of
! James Pearson
W ill Be Held In
Fall Vegetables Ardennes Vet Is
Are Beginning Back In Sanford
Millaffe,

Trustee

W

By County Voters

...J

For Production Of
State’* Major Crops

Most Of His Travel
Was Done Hy Foot
And Through Mud

X

C l u b Resumes
R egular Practice

(Jets His Discharge

Elks Contribute $1
Each To W ar Group

Three Guard Members
Become Marksmen Joe Hendricks To

M
S

am j

ja s

P f c. James Shoemaker
A t English University |

t

_______ *_________________

War Fund Drive
Has Raised $8,056

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PAGE EIGHT

MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 19

incident with the milliard dicta­ jotity o f, labor t*- opposed to
torship alarmed many people in­ Peton, but In a l he i* able to en­ t . frame up, but things went
side and outside Argentina, but gineer a demonstration. or strike arAoothly fo r * a time. Then the
the country's troubles are basi­ in'his favor at any time.
President fell ill, and Caitillo be­
cally home grown.
,
came acting president.
Army Trouble
These troubles have come in
Argentina’a difficulties f i n d
Prodded by. army officers who
spite of the democratic sentiments their roota in many local factors: admired Nasi “ eflciency*’ and
of n great majority o f the Argen­
Political activity by army o ffi­ who be}f«yed that Germany would
By PA U L BANDERS
tina people, who arc mostly of c e r *, for yeari trained by German
NEW YORK— If anyone ran Spanish and Italian stock, with a missions. Many Argentine ofilcors win the war, Castillo set a neu­
tell Argentina— richest and most mixture of German, Polish, Irish, studied in Germany, absorbed'the trality policy the day after Pearl
literate of South American na­ English, Swiss, Dutch, Hungarian, psychology of the German gen- Harbor, and allowed Nati espion­
age and influences to continue
tions—how Jong it will lake to Belgian ami French.
etai staff. Few Argentine army unchecked.
Ortlx ‘ favored
the
clean up her confused mess, she'll
Yawn At Politic*
officers knew American or Brit­ United Nations, but was too ill
like to know it.
They arc among the best fed ish domocracy, or American Indus­ to count, and died several months
Democratic President Juan An­ people in the world, and moat of trial strength.
later.
tonio lllos of Chile—Argentina'a them live comfortably — which
A preponderance of the nation's
Castillo suspended civil liber­
wcsiorn neighbor—s*v» that the miiy explain in part why,; unless
Rio do la Pints republic is suffer­ things get very bad. Argentine* wealth, population and produc­ ties and used force to keep-dis­
tion
is
concentrated
In
Buenos
satisfaction with his policies from
ing from a serious Illness which are inclined to yawn at politicians,
Aires and ita Immediate terrNory,
she, and she alone, can cure.
Thev want democracy but "they which means that whoever-con­ getting out o f hand. Democratic
Argentines found Castillo unsat­
The basic Illness of thu country usually don’t do much about it.
trol* the city controla the nation.
is nationalistic military dictator­
Typical of the confusion cur­ This fa cto r,p la n Into the bands isfactory on all counts.
ship. complicated in recent years rently is the labor movement, of Army .politicians. The only Im­
A fter he handpicked a candi­
by Nasi-Fasclst trimmings.
which has been split wide open portant military force is concen­ date for the scheduled 1043 elec­
Rut whether Argentina would by Col. Juan Domingo Peron, the
trated at Campo de Mayo, 25 tions. the army timed a march
from Campo de Mayo with a pe­
nff-aguin, . on-ogain strong man miles from the capital.'
riod o f bitter anti-government
behind the military dictatorship
I f array officers decide' to feeling. •
ipulsory wage change government policy, or
By decreeing compulsory
Peron in
irig rents
ren
Increases, by lowering'
and take power. they need merely
That army march, June 1043,
had a notable lack of outsunding 1 working hour* hv decree, by *c- threaten to march on the city.
Icaders or cohesturr in the civilian I h-ciing and building up frlem li'in There
U
no
other
military misted CastillOi and nut a general
in charge. The 1043 marth—like
loptical parties. Many Argentine* 1the latmr movement,^ Peron won strength- within
hundreds
of
car that they don’t have n man j considerable support in the unions, miles, and the distant garrisons that 18 years earlier—was greet­
ed with applause. Thousands of
who could Command nationwide Ho has Iwcn jelling latmr that he. arc weakP«nd ineffective.
■ u ) ! x t ___ -.i______
__ jJ * giving It n New Deal.
A rg entines remember, too, the
The Nazi-Fascist symptom’s en pl-^lan y ArgTiJtffttfirfifySt^lir-rTtTp- -rrathmlr-early n w o rd *o r rtponted
civil wars, and the delay of con­
tending
factions
ia ' accepting
the principle of majority rule for
many years after independence
—
— -----.— ----- ----was won from Spain In 18 10 . 1***1 ™ Ur was Peron, leader, of a
WE CAN'T DUPLICATE THE AROMA
They' recall the long-standing group o f ardent nationalists whole
O F S O U T H E R N * B R E A D — S O HE
struggle for control between rich 1
C A L L S A L L OUR PERFU M ES &gt; „
and progeaslve Buenos Aires and
P U N K //
m m
the more conservative provinces,
the long struggle over what form W
—
of federal union'was to be estabM M *
a
llshed before a constitution final- H
*
ly was drawn up and ratified in ■
M
I V
l U
f

(Time To Be Needed
For Argentina To
Return To Normal

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WANTED
F IL L up with ketwsene and fuel
oil before winter.
-\
---- H. ll. PiJI'K CO., IN C ----------

RIDE with someone going to
Chicago or Cleveland Oct. 31
&lt;n—Nov . l r -Wtli. shst n,expenses,
Phono- 700-J or 840.
^ __

TW O FARM S F O R * SALE—Xlne WASTE~d7~Yoking. Recently fresfi
3 seres, tiled land, 1 good well,
milk cow. W rite-Box 34, En­
2 story house, 1 car garagS, 1
terprise. Fid.
tool house, 000 ft. West of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One Transportation Sanford—1 « - O r ­
lando and.return 6 days wcok— 6 acres, all tiled, rood wall, 2
story house,
story bam, W1 •ly. Phone 84fi=W. ' ’
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J. W. Hell. Lake Monroe. FIREplace screen, must bo 26
inches or more, width and
Phone 16.
____________
Jielght. 1202 W. 2nd_St._____
GOOD R E LIA B LE ' USED CARS
Wida selection at or under OPA
No new cars for many
trans- SM ALL
months. Get dependable trans­
house or apartment,
portation at reasonable cost at
'furnished.
Permanent. Phone
HOLLER MOTOR RALES
067, Mr. Eaton.
208 West First S t

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GET YOUR gasoline and oil at
......................Station
across
The
Standard
from the Court Tlousc.
PL A N T S FOR VICTORY GAR­
DENS: Collards. Cabhage, Let­
tuce, Escarole. Tomato plant*.
Also Strawberry plants. J.W,
Bell, Lake- Monroe, phone 16.

FRIGIDAIRE,
sale. Call
P.M.
HORSE, 6 years old, and saddle.
Phone 40-J.

MM-tfNO USE. WHATEVER
MADE ME THINK THAT X*ar'XU#V
S O U T H E R N ’S MATCHLESS
HAiTATEP?

Southern

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BUSINESS SERVICE

DODGE - PLYM OUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011

ROOFING, galvanized steel 5 V W E ARE futlv equipped and
Krlmp style-brand new— finest
know how to recap your tires.
quality. Act promptly for de­
Natural rubber ,or synthetic.
livery o f this shipment/ Fulen*
We protccl the siilcwalls of
&gt; wider Mfg. A Distributing Comour tire. Jones Tire Shop,
any, 010 Lancaster Drive, P.
dr. 1st and.Elm, phono 1108.
O. Hux .1361, Orlando, phono
21730
BODY AND Fender dents, paint
NSW Hampshire, White Barred
Injury or fading should bo
Rocks. Pultorum tested chicke,
corrected now to combat aging
100 for 816.76; English Leg­
and weathering. ‘A new pain­
horns 100 for 813.60, prepaid.
less method awaits you at
Live delivery guaranteed. Please
YATES AUTO P A IN T A
BODY SHOP
mention second choice. Poultry
Farm, 718 S. Howard Ave.
Tampa, Fla.
______
W ASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. - ColdSIX rdom furnished house, bath,
___ pi! Improvements, two acres on
wall GencraLJtAOlilr Shop, 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone
-main
highway
three
miles
2-1072. Prompt service.
from Sanford. Write P.O. Box
61, Sanford. Small down pay­
Expert Auto Repairing
ment
Barfield A Jackson
MODERN home furnished or not --------in-cmmacUoii wiUt
Chicken compartment, out build­ Yates Auto Paint A Body Works
Phone 371
_._____
ings, tiled garden, fruit trees.
Monroe Corner on No. 44 "a t
once11 or write lo r appointment. FLOOR sanding and finishing,
Cleaning and waxing. II. M,
Owner, R.M. Hankie.________ .
Gleason, Lake Mary.
H cTu S e "Trailer, perfect condlA U T O PAIN TIN G
tlon, 000x10 tires. Sleeps 4.
By C.W. "P a t" Johnaon
Furnished- Just the trailer for
weekend tripe to the beach or 16 years experience in auto ant!
alrcraflpalnting. Sanford’s popu
traveling. I l l Holly Ave.
lar paint authority.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
6 ROOM bungalow located on
308 W . 1st SL
Oak Ava. on corner lot. Cloaa
Ur schools. In perfect condltlon. Can give poesaarion with­
in few day*. Edward F. Lane,
LOST: Green wallet on First
Street containing Identification
papers, Reward. BcL to Herald,

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plpwed and jtarrowed 01in Cameron Avenue. Thone E.B.. Stowe,
192-R or Edward g ,
phone 842.
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FOUND

BLACK cloth bag at Armory
Saturday night. Rat-urn to Mary
.. Lynd Roas, Fla- State _Bank^

*20, 1* ply. J,w. li ring*■ r.u. LOST: Wallet containing money,
identification, othsr papers. L l
l Box 33, Altamonte Springs, Fla.

F.C.' Santos, phone 262-w or
PO UND : Small female Fox Ter- R at to Herald. Liberal reward.
Her. Phone H.B. Pops. 4&amp;8-J.
LO ST: Large Red Bone Hound
with white feet and Black ana
ts. Walker. Finder noUfy
. Golding, Phona 406-J. De-

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Tuesday Ocl. 30th. 7:30 P.M.
It is hoped that all members in good standing will
attend this meeting as .a number-o f important
business matters will be discussed. A large class
of candidates will be initiated into Woodcraft, a
number of important fraterpalists will be present
including our State Manager, Sovereign W.H. Mnr-

C.C. Collins
^ F i na n cial S ecreta ry— —r

HJ. Finch
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District Representative

. It’s easy to own this beautiful Oil Rangel V
you’ve needed and wanted a new range— now is the
time to have it. The oveiv is big and roomy and can
turn out a perfect meal every time with a minimum
of watching.
dA-.Automatic lleaL Control
• Full.Porcelain finish
• Smart, modern lines
• Visible oven

BABY CARRIAGES

TELEPHONEOPERATORS
Starting Rate
6 days —— $26.00
Single or Married • —
Ages 16 - 35 “
.
ExperieYfti Unnecessary• Paid while 'iewrtilng
• Frequent increases
• . Overtime pay
• Paid vacations
• Taxi-cab s e r v i c e for
late hoars . * V.--. /
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
8 • 6 weekdays
Saturdays 8 - 12

LOST. Medium elied, reddish
brown, short haired, long eared
fnd two hind pews. Answers to
name o f Fagan. Last eeen in
tha vicinity of Qrammar School.
Notify the Police or phone 828-

That constitution — modeled
after that o f the United States—
was adopted at a time when the
country was contrite end exhaust­
ed after more than 20 years o f
the most brutal dictatorship the
country ever experienced.
The dictator, Juan Manuel Ro­
sas. suppressed civil liberties,
jailed, executed or exiled opposi­
tionists, sent goon squads prowl­
ing Bueno* ^Alres to mint out
enemies.
Road To Progress
A fter Rosas, the trend wax
more and more to stability and
progress.
In the 60 years up to 11)30, the
country had established a repu­
tation as a modern, progressive,
cultured country—an enlightened,
democratic nation.
But Argentina slipped back­
ward in 1030 and has floundered
ever sinco. The Rosas influence
had not died.
The country’s dominant politi­
cal party, the Radical Civic
Union (centrist) had split wide
open on charges o f graft and per­
sonal father than party rule by
aged Prealdent HI poll to Irigoycn.
Depression unemployment in - '
tenslfied general dissatisfaction
and prompted an army marth
from Campo de Mayo which un­
seated Irlgoyen end Installed. Gsn.
Jpse Francisco Uriburu as pro­
visional nrasident.
The .military revolution, and it*
promise* ' of. rtfbrm, was greeted
by cheoring crowds Unaware o f
what the army men realty “ Intended.
Uriburu allowed a local Fascist
organization to get a foothold, but
opinion against army rule was
■trope enough to force him to
call elections In 1031. A moderate
Gen. Agustin Justice was tha
army candidate.
Justo had a stormy term, but
moved toward normal Itv by mak­
ing Roberto Ortiz, a liberal busi­
nessman. his candidate In th«
1037 presidential el ec lienee—'Fff
satisfy
extreme — conservatives,
Justo nut Ramon S. Castillo—a
narrow provincial nationalist—jip
for vice president.
— Ortta-CaatlHo—wOn-amM - Radi* •

LOST

FOR RENT

W. O. W. Members

F r e t h le

FRAGRANCE COULD BE

BORROW lU .lth WHERE
GET YOUR Baby Chicks at
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
Hunt’s Tuxedo
Feed Store.
YOUR natural desire for privacy
Phone 368.
In money nutters ia strictly
respected here.
Friends and
B A B Y buggy, used very little,
relatives am not questioned
good aa new, 826.00 cash. 018
about your credlL
Your em­
Myrtle Ave., G.P. Paxton.
ployer or businesa associates
NEW cement block house, wired
will not hear of your personal
for electric- range, piped for
affairs. There la no cauee for
fuel heating, new drum outside.
embarrassmenL
12 fruit trees, one lot east of
Reasonable credit requirement*.
house, two lots west of house.
No co-makera on money loans,
Located on E. 14th St. H.M.
’ariablo payment plane.
F A M IL Y LOAN CO.
. Brush, Sanford.
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone 33
COW manure for good flowers.
60c per bushel. Phone 788-W.

IMPORTANT MEETING

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MISCELLANEOUS
WE P A Y highest cash prices for
used turniture. Haynes A W il­
liams hurnuure Lo., .‘i l l E. 1st
bt. phone 068.

h «w *P*P«r- w ibglied W a s , H it-, antl-goverameht
dembnstrt
elr and Mussolini.
j by students and thousand!
He made the government a I others,
strong-arm affair which set up a
Then Peron quickly ra-ei
Gestapo, crushed all forms of cx -1 llshed his influence,
presslon, wooeo
wooed labor, and even . Elections
—
----— for
pression,
were set
next
played up to local Communists April 7 in the interval between' by trying to enter into negotia- peron’* real or synthetic sly op­
tions, for establishment of rela- and his quick bounce back/ V
tions with Moscow.
power.
The army -threw Peron out of
Whether Peron is still aroumphis posta o f vice president and on election day and whether thert*
labor minister in maneuvering ape other candidates, remains to'
which wasn't quite clear, after be seen.
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Fleteller's Castoria ia the laxative to use because it ia made
aapeciaUi) (or children.
It’a sale and genllo—as a child’s laxative should be—sod
It works thoroughly sad effectively.

construct
-----^JkapHng mount­
ed for extra comfort, • Body i of
leatherette with safpty belt, adjust­
able top, rubber tirea.

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

There are no harsh drugs in Fletcher’s Castoria. It will
not cause griping or discomfort.
Moreover, Fletcher's Castoria la pleasant-testing. Chil­
dren like to take it, so you don’t have to struggle sod fight
with your child to get it down.

NUMDAH
RUGS !

CUSHIONS

waterproof Lea

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THE WEATHER

In Unlly There If.
T o Protect the Peeee of theTNorldi
T o Promote the P r o fr t u of Americai
T o Prodoca Prosperity for Sanford.

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Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

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British To Use
A ll Weapons
To End Revolt

Navy Sky Fleet Delights Truman

Black Market Flour­
ishes On $500000
Worth Of Stolen
U . S i Army Rations

General Slain While
Arranging Details
Of Cease Fire Or­
der With Leaders

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B A T A V IA . Oct. 31.
Lieut.
Gen. Sir Philip fhri&gt;usou.^

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The Jap laljoi* movement
has fujen ■reactivated under
Imericajk -occupation, is cutv
■ently united and plans to
use politics as its vehicle of
__advancement—Am ercem ent
' tan been reached' at* a mcetof Jap labor leaders who will
convene again Friday * to
create a Socialist party.

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T O D A Y : Fair this uflrriiiHin and. tonight.
TO M O R R O W : Continued fair and slightly
uarnirr In south portion.

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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER .11. HU a

Member Associated I’resH

NUMBER 34.

Crftissr Booms Salute For Truman

Truman Asks
Wage Increase
For Workers
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president A p p r o v cs
B o o sts In Pay;
M o v ie Employees
Return To Work

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Itimsteni

pul »• itfli* •tottiLs

jjp d »j^ 4 t a t c m n ii • tb crujh with
■s i • ci,n&gt;«&gt;&lt; 'mg lores •■&gt;■' modern

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261,000

to -

jtlay aft President Truman Ap­
pealed- for industrial' peace
and prosperity Dpproyed ron-.
ISnatile— tvitgv '"Boosts with
| price inm'use.s only whcrfi
J necessary.
.
Motion picture workers, 7,000 stroiik. h ave returned to

. . i. v ny Indonesian forces
ul.i.li ijiiui'H JUnu.il troops.
tie acted shortly after announc­
ing the murder of a* British Urigadler last ‘ night while an tinging
detail- of u cease file o n ler;
in the company of Indi-uudan
leaders. The muulrr dim.. . I a V
three day buttle which npp.m itly . '
I V Occupation athorltle* have jail­
had ended when a new' attack F
woik after a -'ll week walkout
ed a dozen Nazis and impounded
broke out.
following an AKL jurisdiction dlsmore. than half a million dollar*
;
A
-renewed-bn
ttli—at
-Socm-r^jw
MUte—The stiikg leaders claim n
of -bullion* an d ' securities. Th e
ended iusl night aftrr the outvntt.iv. This four day strike of
black market, said to involve at
liumlicrtil
British
agreed
to
a
A l l . workers which closed the
least 1600,000 worth of stolen
iruce
which
reportedly
excludes
{
port
of GalYeston, To*, ended
army rations and clothing, has
Dutch
troops
from
the
nnvul
base
aftei a settlement of the wage
been smashed with the arrest
likpute.
and gives the Indonesian National­
’ of four American soldiers, two
Hants
Italian middle men and three Jap ulnft to view some of the 1,200 Navy fighters and hnmlfis funring ists a large, measuic of control As I’resliicur i niuinii m d Ins tciicwine party uli'.u I tin de-l iom c .Reiisliiiw njovid im i the great
'Ml over Inis tinlls|H)ltaUon eait
British Ala). Gen* „Hawih irne parade of wniships giitheic.l m the Hudson lia vr, t I e cmi u i'SS lleli'na ler- l-o with .1 iwi nly-om* "d the. .Mississippi River was
distributors.
overhead as he reviews the flrot from the desltnyer llenshaw in the
was
understood
to
have
agreed
to
At
Neustadt, , Schloswig-Hol- Hudson Iliver,' New YbVk, durfiig the Navy Day ceremonies. A t the
gun ia|iiic. The photo,- invi-n trpm a Navy id Imp. - hiuvt ntl.n \i cis'lfl (lie FlCi'f ioihidjoir the I'SS I hTTOleilcil with ii tieup by a
Indonesian oigumxed New \m , the_M lm m ii i d me Ihitciprise, i K, *einational)
-stein It was revested some 9,000 Vight may be gem part o f the battleship Missouii. ilntoritational) p e r m i t
Irike o f 1,090 A K L employees of
gruups
tu
maintain
tin
ir
arms
•Wiati concentration camp victims
Kl»«— tinOral -- Hod - I'anusylvania------and
to
shore
patmlline^o*
me
are believed to have-died when
Greyhound mill affiliate lilies. A
Koeraltaja duck area with the Blitthe Germans crammed them into
■tiiko, HUKhi AKL CIO mnehin*
ish.
four ships sent out deliberately
i«is in the Snn Kraniraco area I*
Iluwthorae.
who
enleied
In
I
&gt;
•
into the Baltic Sea to .be sunk
|l eeping more than 19.0011 other
ncsian forces' lines witn P: undent
by. Allied warplanes five days beworkers o ff tin* iohs.
Socket
no
o
f
tho
hiiloesinn
i.cnu'.ifora V-E Day. A ruthless search
lic,
reportedlv
gave
verbal
a
--urIs now underway for the Ger­
W ASHINGTON. ()ci it. GPi—
unce tlial no Dutch Hour would
man naval commander responsible.
I're.-idwil T i u m a u last night
\|i|dicalion
lialiven
oinde
*ilh
l&gt;e
liei
inilled
to
land
tit
Soeruiuijn.
The bodies of thousands who
urged liighci wage- for labor
The British frigate Wavrney
llic Fodeinl l 'on’i"i -i" ........
i
perished in biasing ships or
genciully
without incrcii.se in
ptirvinu
in
V
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■
,i
hastily
put
to
sc.i
this
morning
drowned are still being.washed
p r ic e
Imt authorized pay
1
nd.
i
Iiition
I
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v
i
.
to
intercept
two
Hutch
ships
cn• -u p on the beaches. A few *ur' luisl- in imlustrii*- essential In.
Snefnr h it v i
or .1 t _.t'iv
route to the naval liasc.
,
' • l Ivors told the story today. The
ismi vci i ion even if their pricer
Hawthorne
n!&gt;.i
was
said
to
In
.'Inpnuei
f
I
t
*
n
.
.
i
t
do
i
full details will come before the
go up
^
hc
:
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li*r
tc
(
.
lull
v
l
'hutni
i
o
*
have
agreed
that
ureas
outside
war crimes trial o f the Neue
Dcrluring
lliat pciuetime eut*
.
—
i
('
mincrt
c.
the city Were to he policed entire­
Gimme Concentration Camp com
rin pan tli:ii religion lm« t i in can.mgs me a "sure road
At tl.e l ‘ei|Mc«t of All- 41 \\
I III* Up pi lea t mu
«vn- 'filed
ly by Indoesian forces, such as
raander and his staff.
piny hi i!i«* avniiln'ce of future to wide unemployment” if not
In Washington, President Tru­
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. cxfcctinl
.
Capt. Juck K. Morrison, homo the peace presnvation corps—T. Kuckei. JllI'-idcnt of till* S.I* j *cvcinl weeks ago in it funnel* wars and nlllititcniiiice of pi-ice i in us'Iid. In* i limed three classes
Ed
Levy ................
Whitner is
fnrd \\oiii'i'i . i 'I l Ii .Mayoi
lal* luisinChs nssoclnli* uf .1.1 litgli*\
man disclosed he hopes the *d- to arrive "Thursday to lake over on terminal leave, has purchased K.K.
tndav,ici|i.i*sti*il i
who revenlcil I hat .the man i . now i w.m iOll.ix stli-ied by tile Rev ■if woikci- entitled - to wage
The truce was regarded* by windlliitgu ■ ministration of conquered Ger­ tho Seminole Country Club, In?.. I from II. K. Xelswhmler the contlmt
every
citizen
'
in
SanfurJ
I
in tin* radio huslness in u nuufhei .Mjlll &lt; .iipeplci. itii-lo! of *I •«l y lo " i- ilthmu.’ li they muy mean
many—now In military hands— it was announced today by G. i trolling interest in the Seminole some observers here ns a vic­
Cm-- Kpisc'ipat I'liiireli. in do ii-&lt; in (uices of the goods they
participate
n
mi
inti
eiisivc
i
'I
o
i
.
i
1
of
otlict' litic.-i.
•will be turned over to Allied W. Silencer, first Vico -president ; Tire Shop, _inc„ wlileh he is tory for fhe Indonesians, since
producu.
I
tegi
lifting
Tliun
it
was
a
Hellish
order
tn
tuir■
“
!*'
campaign
The ninimhci 'i,^ I'diniuciVi** il'fpjrilig tnlk In Kiuummi- —nl
civil'Butoritlea by next June. He o f the new corporation. Also ; now managing,
"I wonder hull many of you
!%
;■
lloiel
Mayfair
llc
'w
m
mn
d
eimltnuilK
render
arms
winch
provoked
i
1
a
n
d
i
iinumimg
their
wliich
,
da;
■
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"v.
made a -in n&gt;v o f Stiufoiir foi
also told his newt conference he due to arrive is A l Bryant who
Capt. Morrison, the son of
know tlmt many war workers
Hu* npplicaui mnl t!|o f l u
of iroiliiccd liy ttalpti A. Smith
looka fo r Russia
n u » « soon
w u i to
iu Join
;»■■■ wi)l again take over his- former Mr,
mi. unit
&gt;.1,1 Mrs.
.m*. \V.
••. «J.. Morrison, the thiee-dav liatllo in which 29 [ ‘ hUmifh the month of Novcmbci
"Religion is u MlVjivi that hn &gt; Imve already had to take, or.
British Indian troops were killed ' *.~cp «d mldlhonul mnwin* ma
Sanford ' dcMvnutcd a plot o'
T frl *9 -ware vtc'iTcd Bid. m i f »
Wrn ' remy dut »&gt;. aloVui.rto*”be""lisAl' f of"*ttift*'iifr inf
» !'L *2!*S!!"?-***: ,r‘ \...' ’ ; ‘
w tlriU e 0
dituulities w r v Pwab .if.iMtuiicsd. repldh \ as. possible the ( itx . low er nod aiudlo l.utldlnc. wbiili ’ '"hiv' whirii I" m
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ffor
nt ♦til*
lias
------- ----ffive
i i 't i
nnd
ti
n ) f yearn
I'w u r w
n
ip t iv A
nnd
a bhalf
off tactive
greens.
The Commission met yesterday
.
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l»art
nf
the
clcnn-Uli,
uii
luding
need
of
deni
ttilnklnu
ami
i
yunrter
or
more," ho said in
w*g« acocpiahhr to the iii&gt;oli'.iini
Ed Whitner spent six years of duty us u.iesarvc offtrci. during
presented.
wage • price
but Russia waa not rapresehtc
«
pftrkwuys. lrcci and alleys. Ij.i
-eeking. v papnreas - fol H* Uim-t bli
liyig - UWuiteil
which
time
lie
participated
Jn
.
Arrangenients
have"
Iwen
made
professional
hasdbati
playing
on
He
said .Great
Britain
sA t
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Ides." lo* raid ■
, hrondcast.
Gen.'
Patton’s
Third'
Arihy
off
many
teams
before
getting
on
fo
r
a
tulUmml
ItiKikutl
nnd
the
Canada which there the secrete
n r m ir n n i n n n
mission, M *vio 11iir:: in - dndaiml
Ill* tiu i n il! of ih. * "lin k .'
"ft' nothing is done lu help the '
fenslve in Europe.
o f the atomic bomb have known the New York ’ Yankee baseball
M I Y
liK lfc ir S
lame# Mi.u-ghlmt.--park super nililicaUim n. now pending in men" who look hojnfulK I*. Sa* workers in ilil- siluatlon. mil*
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He entered the service at. Ft.
Washington
with
a
decision
&lt;\
how to produce the bomb. The team as a left fielder in tho
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irdcndcjit, will i.Hipemte in tin
Kliinci.il., I'lit .lam i t ! I mul'it Ilona o f families will
have tn
.
three will soon have a conference Spring nf 1PU. This wus after' Bcnning. Ga., in September, 1919.
work 1 ‘v using every facility' at peeled in tin* pear future.
I V
. f.o tli.* * .m o: of , ' tighten thcll belt* by several
lie
had
been
medically
discharged
nn,l
"'**
Benl
Die
Piim.nm
»I
aiMliiiirrl
fin
I'agr
on the future disposition of
The minimi Seminole
High
- command, it w&gt;i' stilledpence that'will emloie. loll wain/one fur two and a half
ray. He said he'
he'hasn't
atomic energy.
hasn't from the U.. S. Coast Guard, Canal
i it tlial l oi* m ike i( 4 • * *»ii«.
years during which time hi* wa- School Stunt Night will be held . 'demiiera o f the Seminole ('impyet given anY thought to running i following three mouths of ser- promoted from second llcutemm:, ,tonight at . 8:00 P. M at tin- lei of. Future Funnels of Amur !"\l|-s;
I f O l i n i i 11-if
I.il.&lt;* il lliev pliieo nil d I ’ eon
fnr the presidency In 1948.
vice. He was then advised that to first lieutenant and to caplnlu. , 4
Ccleiy
Crate.
public is in -I'm have offered t . o i
iovii —
fldeucr ii llitrse liig (Meetinr-.
.*,e|Y 1
rntc',, The
1h,e P.
dee to »n injury to hin back, he He then returned to the lln ilc l v « « *
*“
“ ‘ tend
'the
COWU .I -md «;T
I'c.rcc is uji-,eliisixi .tiuiu tn
had better not piny baseball.
.States for a year during whirl
l,,w foue elusses at high ' ‘.t tins purpose; and pinin nt
life" lie ileclmi l. "iind
c. e o n
He had gone from Kunsas C it y |1C vv,ls Pnja ffwj In acticulim.' i
hi competition for u rup ciq*- worked n it
t m.
*•1.
i
E. Roillilillat . i* Ii &lt;• I t ' i . i ni pence ill Ho* mild
to the A'ankees for the first time ncw unit, the 274th Field At til- I'fcsentrd for the best one ad
.
iieiolnl tin* Women’s Division in mile*. 1 1 *i . is pence in oVi- ..
|iiev!iiii. win loan drive* will limn.
teilll."
in 1942 %nd hit fine during lery; Hiittalion at Can.,. Philip. »*»“ &gt;
-----------„ J p lm j.'d ,"' Mud ^ l ’ v‘ u ilm
lO'aln lend bet effort
lo tir
Med that with I’li'iinui,:
III!
Spring training. Imt Tailed to con-' * * « « « * .
he ws* as.ienetl
,,|V* Wiibur Nolan will finish g.na, “ » r can make a n.nddei
Kill, tV. i l.olinn Drive, ii un
nect wllh* tho hall nften enough f
A ,
tu„ xiiinl ThllNday Hli 16 day leave whir l &lt;»M«* ahaHinR Iti # tli»* &lt;u*xl \U ininoum I todav by, Edwimi K i’cnc* i,it world would i o ! mgei
l:c la 'll *1 t by lindthl'i
. 'll" 1
III "Duke" MarNeill
in 13 regular games, hitting .122 ^im y m England, umi his bai |followed hia return from me. da/j providing '-vi .y.im* die
I,line, put.licit v chain lino of ti.
■mi t*lii .I I could lint lake t Hr*
tiie .Seluillole High School "Jl"
nnd-wan- eent 4yo*k to Kurinas—
received new roinhat equip
Wr
.
, r*
, , ■h ii i' a !ui*I. started Momiiiy
iiolloi l lill' iniglil In* in I **' Squad .will travel lo Dnytonu
The Sanford State Market may
"M i*. Ilmimillal, with hoi oi
U*. tl b ITI’ *“1T4!,v Will wills lb ■ llcm'ii to piny the .Mainlandlu
ba compared to mother Hubbard’s
iUimtiun__did
niuru
.iu
pm
.u
u
i
-i«as4&gt;U*i
yH tirh—Srhool—,JIF’ tewrn "Thursday—
-waa
i
olio!.
~
thC“
T0Vlir
hr
ii
19
T
"AHicT
^fam cd - cupboard: there Is ~a “ bT* played in ltHili and 1940, hit for perienct
tin* Till
uir loin drive ihnn
ranee,
•'I'll.' plop.*- 1 of icligion i- t i.eV ro in g. This' will Ik* Hie opening
■oil
niixci
and
u
-cwnr
piiinp
vo
...
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h|
1|h
*
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.
lean
Fruit
Growers,
i
ne.
i
i
o
i
-nil
arm
a
‘
I’
m
t
juiuip,
i
.,
I
nr.,
is
o
i
^demand tor vegetables but no
anything else, noil w« all know iroot
I ' * Hiid Vo ili.|*t.ii** nano* o f the season for the “ B .
including 12 homes, nine tri-• e*u«ht u^ h|'* P h
nawklue n " l’u‘ 1," ‘ s» trip to Pittsburg. I'. ceonling lo ( iti H e.: . II
supply, other than a few beana .212
Imt iiuytlmig itml Mrs. Unuiml- ilistlu . mot . -.iisp*i'ioil among squuil*
les. hfl doubles ami 8t&gt; runs halted ' ” rl,B
“ men was
.,u&lt;r Buffalo. N V .
Ssyer
which earn their title o f ‘‘enap E
tlil I .it till) lieiul of, she will
i, and was voleil the third most
onl,
—
Mr. Bayer .eremlv
pent «v. .
|
men mid "iiliioi-a lie ii'i lari' 1
Tin* Feds, spuiked l»v Lossiug
. . beans” because they are snapped
make a uccess of, for she ho
probable | nt.j.m lulled
- ■ • ut anything"
‘
- said
and n a r t! *Mrs' Kd U n e * nti Mro. S. , *!sv* estimating ihe pt&lt;
t ll‘ ' 1,11
«Hd Grantham, -tar " B " aciuoi,
up &gt;o rapidly by produce buyers. valuable player in the Internaanything,
mini o) ,|(1. , 1lN..M «■,*„ ..oekhpr « ; J.backs, will im .ml to avengo last
*t|
unit- had to ’ wait for ,J,*ham have been busy during coal of fniair ami material
itrus fruits are, however, mov. tional League.
.Mr, i.ane.
i .i i -1'
''17,9(19,900
tn, ii'ln ill'l, veac’s losses
(o
Day(ona.
In
With hi* second opportunity
..
. - |.nJfni ii rj. i the past several days gatherin': . ilia swimming pool projict in Ft
ng rapidly *and in good supply.
"The Fcmliiub* G.iuniy quoi
I"* pitul- a id a'
in j |•■■riiilal Deal, frvsliman tail back,
Manager II, J. iLanman, how­
Un Y . , l i e « i f-cln f-h im . Im
C
^
^ ^ S r S j t
Is $671,099, nnd w«* h a ir asked clniU'lii-.
IhioiIiinI arm*, aial oddr.l lli:it
blj li»e foiwaided lo Wesley llintz.
, Hu* Fed* iiuvi* a hnnl runner,
ever, holds out hope for the ve­ purchased the liCst buck brace
I’vc-V" w,‘" linn prevlopsly
.
. , the.. attack
„
,,of the iinllnwoVn
Hallowe'en parso
party -n.i
and roatutm constructloiu eiiginrci i i I. in.rinit. Lb'liiglit
i .D ie t i(
l !',mis
.iktselst
t In
r»
l buv
i l t s * ' I lust
sis S
Iin
s . . I Uu,ll,u"'.1
M llU *1
*1
*’
1
, S I"9.999.1 ",| •&gt; Aided bv •lapsing nnd Grantham
getable buyers, and stated
•d ti
today available jiml nf|K»rted for left „ Following
Belgian bulge, the Battalion,, in* dance'that Mill take "lace thci.* Mich. The latter fercntly ml, ; Z , oi the amount I r
that in another week cabbage
Mge will field duly. By midscason he tml eluded
IHi1
. .nitstemling downficld
tn-thc- 4th-ArnRvFed"T)ivi-'t tohighti Thev are using yellow, vised not *t» call for bids on thi
merer and-tn tvfb weeks eaearola the Yanks In runs* batted in, al­
of
what thev
have
already '^wentiai to im-ura-pwiffc." .
j j.lockvre. ho should l « nblc to
aion, deployed north lu the relief orange and buck as a Fall eolm project before Kelt 1 , as lit* l*cs.wil] be
w sum
cut. iM
Planting!
iiu iifi ui
o f theee
uicBu mouKn
ne
nun
jui/uti
in
m
though he had played
16 few- o f the 101 Airborne division
iiouglit if thev
do thin now.w.*J
He P"'nti*d out ihi.t thedf**: break away
fur numrrnua gains,
M'hsme.
: .
Iievad that conditions - would lie will Ii.* one or
f^vegetabiaa j j e abtiut.. normal In or game* than-any other player,
the first in tin* tain** apart, ul wars had U*i*n J The local boys, aided by perwhom they freed at IUstogne
' . ■ -------tietter fo r building at tha^tiuic.
thla aectioif and they seem to be Ilia running, howevar, due to hia after
klale to roach
nur quota," bu t. b...ping together in Ihe Iasi i sonnel from the Saufuid Haval
*the historic breakthrough.
I- A. Lamb recently we* issud
------------------------ —
maturing In fine fashion, ha aaM. back
'
Injury, caused him pain, and
added
,,
|
.... 1 A ir Station, have been ut worn
..
Cetery nlaDtings also aeem to be in midsaason he was sold to Mil­ During this action, Capt. Morri­ a city'' bqllding ;»erinit to err* i „
"Help bring the boys bun.,* tn
..... ’
jf
a il.
||ltf„.., «'«ring the past week on their
son was wounded In the' right u $4,000 five room cottege st S g L
W llllH IR
M u r t l l l . thnr loVet! rtnei*. for they hnv
■bout tho aame as last year, be waukee where,
liusiiiiig utUrk. which is rumored
n ..
’ r t iie *
I..,..
_ _
hand by mortar shrapnel.
the Arm iUi ff«
Cabin fCourt
looti
lariy, he batted
tin
to lie good. Tin* probable starting
A ftrr the battle of the bulge, lion.
The Florida Vegetable Commit­
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s
c
h
a
r
g
e
d
B
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A
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f
f
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^
t
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s
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o
b
"up«ld
'''ugetimlby
follow ing this season on Oct.
__
./
!♦“ • » ' p *° f,n“ » the Job.^sald )nlt. ,.*Hgion, In- -lid. constitute 1 lineup will h e J .K Jennings; L T
t
tee In its recent report, stated 23, 1944, he had a spinal opera­ the Battalion picked up with the
Weilieringlohi Id, Shoemaker; G,
The o;&gt;en season for hiintini! ■ Bgt. William "Robert'- Martin, j
r"~
*
tfn*' only liopn of bmldiTur » new Reel; RG. Hardin: RT Jenkins.
it due to anticipated hasvy sup. tion, after which he spent the win­ SOth Infantry and pierced tbu
and low
prices on cabbage, the ter at Dubsdread in Orlando Siegfried Line in the vicinity uf 'luck«L ^geose and coots, begin' Who sei veil fur three years a ■
&gt;w price*
_ .
. worlil.
RE. Whelchel. I.II Lansing; R II
■
. . . has re. . .
*
j
|i|T Jiuss, Kiuunis presi­
A ias allowing the celling, to playing golf to get In shape. Prum, Germany, in e irly Janu­ on In d a y.
Bn aviation
mechanic,
Alexander, Qll, ranlbam and KB.
suspended. It is also re- Every club in the big circuit# ary, They tllen returned wltn
dent, received an affirmative Deni.
_.
77
.
celvrd his honorable diiclinige
_ ported that there are several pro- tried to draft him, and he was the 10 th -Armored Division to
vole, win'll In- requested Kiwanis
The regular meeting of Taylur. and is now ut home w ith*hi*
The regular squad will play
demising new cabbage varieties in sold to the Philadelphia Athletics Trier, which they liberfcted after Oimmiindory. No. 28. K. T.. w ill 1 parents, Mr. umi Mrs. J, V. Mu.
________
to uiLL'i jointly on Nov, ti! with St. Augustine Kriday evening in
q
breakthrough.
A
t
.KalserUnthe making/ resistant to disease for |16,(M)0, but was unable to
bV
h?,d
Bi
..7!S0
p*
M
*’
tin
o
f
Glndorvilli'
tliut city.
e 'f c K
y ^ K i’
and raid. There Is also reported play baisebal] again as he coutd tern they tried to contact tne which tlmr the flluatrlous Or«l^r
A grArluiitc of Svminnlv IIItrkt . w A M iiN a T O N '.q a T i . w Seventh Army. With the 6 th of tho Hod C ron will bo con* School# 8 * 1 . Martin w *» ait‘ nclivo
to ba ar difference o f opinion on no longer run.
tho OPA at midnight last nlghi
’
Armored spearhead they (hen
cabbage container#; whether to
A native o f Alabama, be first went to Kassel and Muhlhausen. f m g , on t C lan o f Candlduh”*. rntmber of thi* Future Farmer by time zones, pormitting &lt;ivi-i
,
K
contipu* to osa the cheaper bogs,
Ail
Sir
Knights
are
invited
lo
|
organization
and
string
bund.
He
unis
bait a goal la
ehone on the baseball team of
,
, 1^ „|,e „ f the "Florida
o r e h i j ^ in wooden rantainera- Aabevllla, N. C. High School, and on v. April 16, stepped 89 attend.
Hu. oil'll of SHIO.OIH, sales ill
miles due west o f Dresucn.
_____________________ Wranglers '1 a well known string
?
fir* t M '"' Victory loan drive Ed l.arie
facing the rionaa vegetable in and aa an etrfl on the football
The next move was to deploy
lin o nine Ftb. &lt;• 1U4«j.
, j^durttMl French llurvvy, iimnugcr
band of central Honda.
aquad.
A fter attending
Oak south' 160 miles In the drive to
!n
nearly
two
year*
and
nine f |t
,{ilI Theater. «&gt; a Kl- With the United State* Forte*
du*try at jpraaant
Sgt. II. \V. Shannon, another
Ridge Military Institute, ha evaded Regensburg with the 3rd Cavalry
months
pf
rationing,
each
c
iv
ilia
n
'T.,,,,;,,,,
ted. Despite the .
member of this t i "up is expected
on (He Rivjeru. Nice. Franco:—
the* offer* o f North Carolina
has been eutltlcd to six pairs o f |
1
and relaoH o f nan
soon from the European rationed shoes — slightly more*
I Oct.' 31, (Special) — Pfe. Ralph
colleges, and at lha request of G ro ^ , 'and they were tho first
due trios and
--------—
--------* stszrx* Theater.
Tho gioup violinist,
Tom Powell, entered Rollins Col- unit to direct artillery fire over
' L. Peters. 317 Park Avenue, Help'
sw n sB h * o ~
l)»v e Shannon, is now stationed than un average of two pairs'
kegq * t Winter Park, on New the Danube River. They continued
1ford, with Company A, 160th
voarly.
Generally,
this
ws#
enough
S
t
a
te
G
u
a
r
d
SllO
dt
to
Austria
with
the
13th
DlvUioq,
r w v in T * u a s
i e uBI n ° ^ o
with the air force base at West fo r the men, but not sufficient
Engineer Construction B altelu it
Years day in 1936, and after two
,
n
,,
~
% •
ESCORT
USS
R
I
C
H
A
R
D
8
.
p
*
]n,
ne&gt;ch
going
parallel
to
the
Danube
of baaeball and one year of
recently spent a seven day fur­
lo
satisfy
women
or
children.
In
E
llS
tlS
S
u
n
d
a
y
River,
until
they
halted
on
VE
B U LL IN TH E PACIFiC, Oct. 31
j.c k Martin, a brother.
footbalk,
burned
Jk-ofasslonal.
lough In the U.S." Riviera RotepA
----------( Special 1— Leon RouJ, atewerd s ti now , U Uun*.l in the Philip- with growing feet.
Jack McDowell triad to Day.
tional Aren at Nice.
mate,
first
daia,
o
f
Altamonte
OPA
Chief
Bowleg
warned
in
„
„
nuzil
competitive
rifle
C a p L Morrison returned to
Jn to join Clark G riffith’s
During his stay on the famous &lt;
fpring,
who
[a
expected
to
be
Issuing
th#
dlrertiva
that
connwll;,
Letwovu
the
four
companies
___
. Senatera. but fnetead, VlrginU on July |0, and was
Blue Coast, the "Cote d' AgMf*.
In
the
U.
8
.
on
leave
soon,
had
sumers
will
not
always
bo
able
to
0f
t),a
fourth
Buttalkm
o
f
ths
Bowl*,
signed with McCarthy, and whs redeployed to C m 1'
buy the shoe styles they want In' Florida State Gourd will' take frequented by millionaire
farmed out for seasoning to be Texas, lie expects to receive his the distinction o f figuring in th
the immediate future. But he place, at thu Eqstls Gun Club Sun- mopolltea before the war,
Norfolk teem of tho Aedmont honorable discharge in December. shooting down o f one o f the first
said that 28.000,000 pairs were ,|#y murning at 8:39 o'clock, it Peter* enjoyed the many vseat
IDs decorations include the ETO known Jap mickle planes, and
I
of
taking
g&gt;art
In
the
rescue
of
produced this month and that out- wa* announced today by Capt. pleasures organised by the IM i;
battle
then played in turn with ribbon with.. four
.
;. -.. _stars,
. - 160 eurvlvars o f n tgrpedoed
Clorenca L. Wynn has received put in November and December John L. .Galloway of Company C. Army to give ite soldier* n
o f- tb#
Eastern **»
a citation for slater ship. .
'
Tho competition will be with chance to rest, and relax.
hi* discharge from the U. 8 . probably will reach 30,000,000
irk.
0f the meritorious service In the LuxOverseas fo r 16 months*. P(e,
The reecue look place in the Naval Reserve after having ser­ pairs monthly—*a rate equal t o ; .22 caliber rifles from all losis «* battle o ff Leyte wben the ved three years with th* Sea bee* normal pre-war (ismsml.
Huns, standing, sitting, knealing Peter* earned five bettta_ ppr^riBall crewmen jeopardised their as a painter.
—
'and prons, both i&gt;low,“ nd rapid pation star# on hli
Anlonette -Haia. seaman first Gf*.
'% &lt; u w
the men.
Twenty-two month* of his thiec
" Theater Ribbon for _____
rescue was In,* pro- yesurs service was spent iu foreign
, UBNR, who has been serv­
Trsnsportstlon will, U* pro through France, Luxembourg,'
tress soother. destroyer escort senrics which meHated duty at ing at Wave Quarter* “J&gt;," Wash­
ua tne guardsmen will many and Austria. His b
tank the enemy submarine, that Newfoundland. England, France, ington,' D. C.t baa rocalvad her
e Armory at 7:30 o’clock built the longest combat
torpedoed Ihe ship.
”
honorable discharge from tho promully In order to arrive at across the Rhine at Mehta.
Holland. Belgium and Gormany
His wife, Mrs. Mildred
Other actions In which the
Navel forces. Mrs. H a lf Is the 8:30 In Euslis for th* match. Uni
H r. Wynn
,expacta to resui
C jfcxpeci*
and paper hanging wife o f Calvin- Charles lleig . form will ba khaki with leggins Peters at present Uvea at
In Sanford at his home Celery and Brisson Avenue. San­ and helmet liner. Dinner will ba and his parents, Mr. and’ 1
ferved free said Capt. Galloway. L. Patera llv* Ut J ‘
Avenue,
ford,
2600 Grandview
(

urates

Ed Whitner To :Capt. J. Momson
Take Over Golf - Injured In Battle
Club Tomorrow Of Belgian Bulge

CJaan-yp Diive

For Novem ber

Applicaiiiii F i l e d R ev. C a rp e n ie r
Fur Radio Station , s s p eak er A t ,
To He In caniovd

Kiwanis

Biirt OT Religion In
Avoid;inee Of War
I ’ I I By Minister

Muvc Is Sponsored By
Woman’s ( ’ lull In
‘Clty-Wkle Program

New Manager Spent Veteran Comes Home
To Take Over Sem­
Many Years Playing
inole T ire Shop
Professional B a l l

Meet

To
Lead Bond \Vpnu*n

Celeryieds B e i n g
(iroonied For Game
With Daytona “ B ”

Supply Reported
Light At Market
By H. J. Lehman

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Rationing Of Shoes
Is Brought To End

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Pic. Ralph L. Peters
Enjoys Riviera A r ^

rr; '" -ft «? J ...

A l t a m o n t e Man
Got Suicide Plane!

Clarence L. Wynn
Discharged By Navy

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald ‘

Womcn and girls are a hardier lot than men, accord­
ing to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Cnni|tuny. Not only
does the so-called "weaker sex’* generally experience lower
death rates than men, but during the past two decades it
has also recorded sharper declines in mortality. Add this
greater improvement among females occurred in a period
in which a remarkable drop in mortality was experienced
by both sexes.
,
"Among the company's Industrial policyholders." the
Metropolitan observes, “the age-adjusted death rates drop­
ped 43 per cent among white females as against a decline
of 24 per cent among white males between 1921 - 1923
and 1941 - 1943. “The greater improvement among female*
refhets essentially the,more favorable trend in thus sex
for most of the important causes of death."
Diabetes, it is noted, was the only .mportant cause o f !
death which showed a decline amuhg men but an increa-q
among women during the 20-year period. On the other
ll i t a M
% r «w »l»r
• &gt; V - rtm tttm t* tM* M y *1*
ia Ta* H iaH i n*m «t *.i,*vri*oa. band, it is pointed out, deaths from peptic ulcers are very
I M , « a ra a t a la ta * * f4 la ,hf lanr&gt; largely concentrated among men. "The ratio of male vu
m T h i i h • » U r emrnmirr « I U
a »la Hftyg MaMaJnrn It tb|i-«o» «*&lt; females among white policyholders is about 71- to one Tor
ulcers of the* stomach." the Metropolitan observes, “and,
*StfctT H a m id U a a r a W r » l T t r more than 9 to one for ulcer of the duodenum,"
A w r lt lN f w a atfclrb *« *«*•■Pointing out that the trend of mortality for the chronic
U tvir h i Ii m •• i i »
tor. *♦*
a a b U m tla a mt a ll * * « » I K M ' r l " diseases .of the heart, the leadmg cause of death, shows
■ W ife *
la II a r t U
o «b * r * « U e
r rn Z u m 1a t a b a « a * r » * * ■*— considerable difference for the two sexes, -they'compi
» »wm&lt;«&lt;l«&gt; ■* 3 £ observes that. '’although the trend .)»( the death rate in
I t a i l r l n ^ k m l a a r * alaa r r - /each sex was upward .iu the 1920's aud down thereafter,
the rise was much less marked and the subsequent decline
Wt l s i i /i i T ^ l s b t i 41._____
IW
________________
much more ttronouiicod uniong white females than amoni
■IDLE VHhSh rt»l TtiDATT^I White . Itmlea."
777
"
*.
Mortality from diseases of the hea^t among men is
IT IS E A SILY SAID. - BUT still higher than it was 20 years ago. but Ls lower by .17ITS • R E A L IZ A T IO N W O U L D
M A K E LIV E OF U K PA R A LLE D per cent among women, and the excess male over female
U LO H Y: Tho crate o f the laird mortality from this cause has increased ftom 12 to -10
. Ju»u* Christ. and Uj* ,uve
L qd,. pet cent. The trend of the death rate for mast diseases
and. the communion of the H o ly, was dpwaward for both sexes, but the declines nave
Spirit tie with you all.—Cor 14; Is I
n?ore rapid among. Cemaka than .among w . .Tkia-is the
TeUin* Time
case (or tuhercilugis. pneumonia, influeufa. appendicitis,
. (Front, The l.yric)
syphilis, homicides and accidents.
Some men ran tell
The time of day
By the slant of the Mm
In a field o f hay.

1Hutchins. acting director o f the. K 'ilins C M u o i t w r ,*t V i s i t
W INTER
PARK.
Oct.
its. j-mounced yeat*r\ia\.
One K M b rU q &gt; wig r * &gt;“ *
tSteci-di
Two voice scholar­
ship* for worms wilt b* award**! Rollins student, the other to s
by Mstimme t.ouiw llom ir. f i r ­ candidate selected from ewHsto J
mer contralto o f the Metropolitan The scholarship* entitle the wiaOpera.
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Jackson Vindicated

THE NEW

The United Slate* can't do *
great deal to establish permanent
Mace throughout
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fowl as it continues to tolerate
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A California republican *uggoata that Iceland should become
the 49th state in the Union, a
aiiggeation whkh if It le%ve* the
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Senator -Mkppy" Chandler ha*
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missMaor, proving the height* to
Whkh baseball has risen, th i
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• (ianeral Marshall says that de­
mobilisation is proceeding so ra
aJdiy w to ’'become- a disiubegret£w not only o f the armed forces
( u s a i v t s l l r o f all conception
uF wukUl respopeihility". and in
that respect la guitg in contrast
With President Truman’s recently
expressed views on f(»r*ign polk/.
Seienlists recommend .that city
ahbald be scattered
at the country- In smaHst
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Tennis In The News

10A.M. _

SUNDAY — MONDAY

After international war. international tennis. Matches
will beVesumed in 1946 for the Davis cup, symbol of world
supremacy at tennis, won by Austria in 1939 and not cornled for ."ince. The United Stales has filed a formal :hali*
leinge. and Australia announces its readiness to defend.
Great Britain. France. Canada. Mexico. Brazil. Chile. Ar - 1
gentina and Ecuador are also expected to have teams.
With all our losses at w^r, the United States perhaps
has suffered less than the European powers, and may have
more'tennis strength to show. The South American states
are something else again. While they are largely unknown
quantities, if they have any player* as good as Fram-t-woSergttra -of- Ecuador they may prove troublesome.-------------- Besides Australia and th f United E lites, the oWy
countries to win the Davis cup have been Great Britain and
France. It might be a refreshing novelty, leading to greater
respect for our neighbors in thi.*
iis ‘hemisphere, if the prize
were won hy South America.

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A roan whose world
la (done and steel
■Tells time I.v the Round
Of the day at hi* heel.

Andrew Jackson is coming into his own. For u long
-- time Americans were led by their .schoolbooks to l&lt;M»k ihmhi
this Tennesseean ns nn interloper who spoiled a |**rf«ftlv
working system whereby the president was the country’s
, And some, though blind
most eminent man and succeeded hy his secretary of stateAmi deaf and mute.
lie is supposed to have introduced spoils methods into puli-'
Can' reckon the hour
By the taite o f it* fruit.
tics and disruuted the ctnintry's financial svsti m by de­
stroying (be United States Bank. The general impression
Nut even the dead.
that mast people got of Jackson was as » sort of hull in
With time on their hand*.
n china shop.
Have lost all count
Of the Kulden sand*.
For some time historians have ls-en dropping thes**
JOHN ROBERT QUINN.
notions'. The latest. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr..’ author of
Torooyukl Yam a»hiu. the "Tl- Ihe "Age* of Jackson", puts the general in his right place
gar of Malaya” aa* evidently i as one who continued and extended the democratic tena tiger only In dealing with » » * , dencies of Jefferson. In destroying the bunk he elided a
tsqn ami children._______ jdangerous financial monopoly which was corrupting Con-;
RuMia *ays American *ecre«y.
The Jacksonians fought for shorter working hours,
aa the atom b .mb i* imperiling wider voting rights, sound money. They backed the small
world peace. And by. the way.-do business man, farmer nrufTnlxm-r against selfish corporal.)
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**** lr? ! wealth. Jackson himself was no buckwoods liarlutrian. hut
%tnin bomb? Eva.
Ju courtly gentlemen, supported by such men as Emerson.
ts reported -HawUtarigj.
•HawVborigi. Cooper and Irving.
Irving. Hr
He left , the country- In!
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In have
laughea
iipnv*r.m«ly stronger condition than he found it.
when informed o f
the *uiclde of.
Jackson died 100 years ago. It is fitting t«v commemo­
Dr. Robort Ley.
Hoi Ho! iiu!
rate him by corroding old-time errors.
When thieve* fall out.
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Social Calendar Elizabeth
Weds Edgar Benton.
THURSDAY
T.E.1..'*t In** of the First Bap.1 tl.nirh will meet ill the
hurrh Annex at 7:30 P. M.
t . IL'ohiit Ewing's group will
p I.OU.1..
Tj.e Intermediate UA's o f the
ii-t Baptist Church wil^ meet
t ill-* li.'in ■ of Miss Myra Madw . Til
'ingnwliu Avenue at
*0 0 . P, M.
The regular meeting o f tho
jw u nf the Ka.'lrrn Star, Semi*
me Ch: ter N’o. 2 will be heid
t the Mn onie Hall at 8:00 P. M.
1*
f- ■i. en.l Club will meet
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nt Holme nt 7:30 P. M.
1.. I'. Hagan, President, pre*t
Officers will lie elected,,
p-r In- i* invited in attend.
FR ID AY
id .('(immunity Day Pro**i F' Fchl ml*the Fiysrpnnt
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ti’i’ nlnr meeting o f the
.ammmtl.luMtng Unit No. S3
I , - - » *« h~e*
Legion "AUXtTfry WllT he’ held ut the Ixtgion
ut . t 7:.uwx-|*. M.
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c -ri- ,
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Hint t lituch will meet
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a* frdln.vs: Circle
f - Mr* Walter Clnrk, 2()7
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.'venue, rircle Nn, 2 J fa •
McOnim, West F'irei
• • ’e N*&gt;. 3 - Mr*. J. F!.
. J«o.» Pul me lib Avenue.
■MT?r~J~ Mr Mm
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Miss Jeanette Kliuihcth Whit­
worth, daughter of- Mr. and Mn.
W, S. Whitworth." and Mr. Edgar
t lent on were married Oct. 27 In
the First Hnptist Church nt 8:00
P. M. with Rev. W. P. IIrooks
officiating in the prcsepce of
the
families
a ud
immediate
friends.
The church was decorated with
iirvcn palms and white gladi­
oli.
Mrs. Julian Benton w a a
matron of honor nml Mr. Benton
acted as best man.
The bride. chosF for her wed­
ding a powder blue suit with
navy accessories and u shoulder
corsage of sweetheart roses and
tuberoses. The matron of honor
wore a blue tweed suit with
hlnrk patent accessories. Shortly
after the ceremony Mr, and Mrs.
Benton left for a honeymoon in
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Mrs. Bap ton attended the local
schools nnd has been employed
tended the local schools' nnd was
foftncrly a corporal in the Army
having served" 43 -mwwtW-" -in
Europe with the’ 13,1rd Infantry,
84th Division. Fifth Army. He
is now employed ns Rout'* Super­
visor with the Foremost Dairies
in Orlando.
The couple will reside in the
W ei aka Apartments In Sanford—
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The second year intermediates
of the First Methodist Church
Sunday School pn hived •n Hallo­
we'en -p.irly Friday evening at
the home o f Mrs. J. M. I.oonnrd,
2011 Holly Avenue.
Comes were pin veil throughout
the evening and nrites were
given. The refreshments carried
•out the Hallowe’en motif of
orangu und black nnd were served
-to-the following; Mnrgnret Bron­
son,
K a y e Williams,
Martha
Chapman, Hare! Rains und Rottv
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Mrs. C. D. Forrester has re­
turned home on West First
Street after visiting in Georgia.
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Mis* Oleda Dyson left yesterday
for Olanta, S. C. where they
will visit relatives.
Friends of F. Husky Wight
will lie glad to learn that he has
returned to work following a
recent illness.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I,. Lee have
returned
from
Kastman, Ga.
where they visited Mr. und Mrs.
A. T. Lee.
Rnsign Estelle Hurt of Jack­
sonville visited her parents, Mr,
und Mrs. J. L. Hurt, this past
weekend.
Mrs. R. C." Maxwell plans to
spend this weekend with her
daughter and son-in-jnw, Mr. and
Mrs. John Poulsen, of Ferri Park.
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4h°u"m.
W- m!5.
Hill who reside in the Clements
Apartments.

Mr. and _ Mr*. .Clint Shncfer
of Jacksonville hnx been visiting
■Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox at
their home nt lOtt—Notth Park
Avenue.

^in ith , Mrs.'John Ctillum, ‘ .Mrs.
to Nashville, Tcnn. whore he is
; A. D. Holloway, Mrt,. V\'. A. Foss*
permanently assigned with the
ler, Mrs. Marvin- Stobe, MrsrRnv
A ir Transport Command: Lieut.
I Rt^l and M rs. Filin C. Byron,
Hurt Has just completed a trip
to London, Casablanca, Dakar,
Also Mr. nnd Mrs. Jufinn .sienThe students o f Junior tltg'n
Miss Jennie l!a,tn.”Vy, I'lorid.i
and Natal.
School enjoyed a Hallowe’en pro- representative
for Junint Red ! strom. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wat­
gram Tuesday
fold w lerd
u y kins, . Mr. and Mrs. R A. Howell
iv afternoon
n fli...— ,. widen
---- • Cross,
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S'Sgt. George W. Dckle" re­ was presented bv
Mrs. Gcorgena
.
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________ and 1111*1 with Mi” Ruth ll.uid, ! Jr.. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I.. Lee. Mr.
cently landed In Seattle, Wash, 11nmil's eight grade home room. general supervisor of instruction; |und Mrs. J. M. Stinecipher, Mr.
after having served 22 months
The following progiaui wus n.i- Mrs. O. P. Herndon, local chair­ ancF Mrs. L. M. Hines, ami ' Mr.
In •Alaska with the Army Air nounced by W i l b u r Giliyuril: man of Junior Red Cross; Miss 1nnd Mrs. Douglas Dodifck.
Corps. After reporting to Santa Pimm solo, "The Hobgoblins" b v ! Rftrlinra Huprecht. Imme econoAnna, Calif, he will return homo Elinibeth W h i t e .
A reading, nijcs tenchur; and Mi
Mildred
to be with his parents, Mr. and "How Hallowe’en Began" by Jack I Babcock, 1111 supervisor, to di*Mrs. W. C. Deklc who reside Spencer, Margaret Drunken. Bill [&lt;■” ”” ways of ru*&lt;mllnalitig:JMttlor
on the West SideKllpnttiek, Jane Ford, H o b b y , Red Cro«s work witli Seminole
K i n a id ; Elizabeth While, mid j Uount" Sehinil nctivitieThe Seventh District meeting
Lieut. Lester Guthrie, Army
I Plans were m ide fiit iNicking of the Women’s Clubs of Florida
Air Corps, is enroutc from the Juanita Boyd.
Jnne Ford nlnyed a iiinno solo, i gift Imxes which will In* ■sent l&lt; will meet tomorrow nt the SonWest Const to Tampa where he
will be discharged from the “ The Witches’ ilnncc. and (wo I needy children in foreign coun- sis Clnli in Orlando w ith«Jlr*.
given, '.’ I'm i tries mid also M*ft toy- will lie F\ C. Kramer Jr., district direc­
Army. After receiving his dis­ readings ‘ w e r e
charge, he will return to Sanford Glory" by John Williams mTU»".v|niaile by the Home Economics tor, presiding. Mrs. Joseph Gray
ami will resume hjs work with Word to a Little Ghost" b y . Department. In mhltimi to toy.” , of Lake City, statu president,
Crnvce Hurst.
wnsli clothe, ttible d o ll- , and Will he gOeit speaker.
W. T. Whitehead. '
Those from Sanford"’ attending
Tile girls o f the class ‘sung. ! l,lI* *'’*»’ ►**'
"""b*.
Shop sink will include the ; front the Woman* Club are.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bolling, "lllovv the Man Out." A pine.
und little Sterling Jr. are spend­ "The Jnck-n.lnntrrn Hero," base*! * Oiuking of gtliue boaids and be I Mrs. II. W. It inker, Mrs. O P.
ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. oil 11 true incident in pioneer 1 lrny» for eom’iife.-tent hospitals, Herndon, and Mrs. W. S. BrumJ. G. Sharon nt 920 Magnolia history was presented. The scene A ft -students will make .menu ley. Those attending from tinAvenue. Mr. Bolling was former­ fra* a log cabin and the tim e' cin/rs for vnrloii” army eunip.i Seminole County Federal inn of
ly a lieutenant in the Army Air about 1800. The characters: Mrs. i and hospitals. VI- the English Womens Clubs are: Mrs. It. C.
Corns but recently received his Moore - Joan Danipier, ijliiaW lh 1vlasstS witl write letters *nml j Moore; AFrs itiiy Tillls, . Mia__S- Maitha Chnpmi|n, Mary - Gray* 1 make iilbunis f&lt;-r -' Imot elillifren tt. Ilighleymiin and Mis. J. T.
discharge.
ew—Hut st, John---- 1bumW- 1
- uc tuLCUiii—Ltm u Li-iu j. .liuihl tu-- Nu.it.U;
Mrs. Raymond lAjndi|ui*t and Obeil* - Jimmie Powell, ■ Settler - V*tird a feeling of inlernnUonal
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l»s Edith
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Lundtiuist spent Sun- Jack Spencer, Three Inillntis d good will.
Rnmliill Goff, Hilly Jilhenex, ami
Plans wete it-o .1 . --eJ fo.
day in Jagksotuille,
Jtjhn W i l l i a m s : I co-ordinating Junim Red Cro.t
,_T*
v * licnltli projects yvjlh pn’*lie sidnml
Mr.- llgrry *Gi unbidl and Mr.
Bob Wilk'tnson spent the w’eekend_
in M
Miami
where in
they
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ey a
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Junior High Enjoys iRed Cross . Agent
Hallowe'en Program
Visits Local Croup

Women's Clubs To
Meet In Orlando

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sity bf Oxford, Ohio, football
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TERRACE TALK

Good news' - DR, J0UN~ MOR­
is coming home for the
Clarence L. W**nn spent the GAN
past week in Miami. Mrs. Wynn weekend. He is busy interning
joined him ami returned with at Emory &gt;Ktispltal in Atlanta
him Saturday to their " home now ami according to reports he
ts a natural! Did yon know that
2i*0ii Grandview Avenue.
JOHN wus president of his senior
Mrs. B. Towpscnd and Mrs. medical class at Emory Univer­
Olive Rachel of I.nke Wales will sity und also president of his
visit several days with Mr. and medical fraternity. Phi Chi 7
Parties for the ,i*ung set have
•Mrs. J. W. ISall at their home
been numerous. CLAUDE WHIDon. Valcnciu Drive.
DON JR. better known as SKIP
L. M. Telford arrived hump had a cocktail parly rocenlly a l­
today from VJnston, N. C. after ike W illD D O N ’B lovely home on
having received his dlschurgo Melltmviilc Avenue mill DORIS
from the Army. He was former- H A LL nnd C APT W A L T E R
H AYNES gave u wrlner roast Sun­
ly n M/Sgt.
day night In her yard with ap­
Pvt. Leroy Kstridge’ has re* proximately 3&amp; enjoying the oc­
turned to Cnmn Standing after casion.. What with other parlies
spending n 20 day furlough with being given, giolf and • tennis
must every ilay,
da;
his family nt their home at 30tl gomes going almost
the schedule is extremely crowd­
East Fourth Street.
ed. Seems almost like the ole
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Walker Christmas holidays.
Time is • i-m slow for those
und Mr. nml Mrs. Leon Walker
and three children have recently who wait, too swift for those
moved to Sanford from Gaines­ who fear, too long for those who
ville. They are at present resid­ grieve, too short for those who
rejoice, but for those who love ing with Mrs. E. E. Walker.
time Is eternity.
Helene Wrignt in GoodhbuseMrs. tfyron Stephens of Tampa
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. keeping’s Teens of Our Times says
"Let him puyt There’s too
J. B. Ray, and Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Ray. Mrs. J, H. Hay and much Dutch around these duvs.
Mis. Stephens spent the past You see it everywhere, if you’re
weekend in..Gainesville with rela­ not afraid to look. Groups in
all the soda spots, with girls
tives.
eagerly divvying dough when the
comes. We think it's the
Lieut. Corndr.'Arthur.C. Xnnon crisis
wipngvrWUy jo train men. We
flew ' to Atlantic City, N. J.
Saturday to spend the weekend think men prefer to pay iT they
with his wife and son who uie can, And if they’re whut is known
visiting her perents, Mr. uml as stony - well then, they'll keep
you uway from a soda; they exMrs. James Curlettfe.
pect you to take an inexpensive
walk. nonesi
Honest kids,
the.right
M e and M rs S M
M is
kiiis , in
e .n g n t kind
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L'hrnbnker of Georgetown, S. C. hack at him bv entertaining in
i\ra visiting Mrs. Mattie Cnrra- your own sweet home.
Paris creates again. Schiaperway and Mrs. Emma Dubose nf
clll nnd other famous designer”
Floral Heights.
present us with the latest stylo”
Mr, ami Mm. John -W. Payne which include: hats with height,
have been spending the past silhouette emphasising shouldors.
several days at Daytona Bench. small waistlines, full skirts; ac­
Mr. Payne has received hi* din- cented by capelets, full sleeve”,
charge after having, served three belts "and sashes, pejdums, apron.”
•hipline drapery. ----- C. E. T.
years in the Coast Guard.

Grammar SdhoO.I
Art Work. Displayed IP h i I a fche a Class
Negro’s gift* - "story ..... song, |Rdjdys WCHUT Roast

sweat -mul brown, are depicted
in the art display in the Florida
1he I’ iiilnlhen till-- of 1 InPower ami Light Company win- First Baptist t.lnn.li 1 njn.v«l nn
dow which is snonsared by th e. outdoor supper an I weiimi roast
llXtti grade* at the .Saufuldl *1
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Grammar School under the direr-, *|- MirlTO| MJn* * Iplmi _tut lark
tion of Mrs. Mildred Babcock, I Avenue Monday im-hl
Art Supcn
Supervisor.
Hie decoration; cninsisted i*fIn addition to sketches, pos­
flowers,
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ters, nml paintings several minia­ era, fiivni* and F'all
ture figures are on display which The guest* partiriip.ited in u
include an aged rollon picker, .1 "rat” rice unit tlm Wl’ lll't* well*
and
Mr*.
Mr*. Marvin Mum
negro mammy with market hnkct. a negro man selling t un lies, J. 1.. I.,’|- Iind prize*
nnd others. Tlu* displnv
features id MIr*. F!lln *’ lit
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nil phases of negro life from the I!iiIh-iit IbifW'tl ’’fur making the
most primitive to' the nioit in­ best newspaper eostuiil" in li\»
minute*. "Fishing" In the fish
tellectual nml prosperous.
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for prixt*.- and other game.
F'rom time
to time ............pond
similar
displays - wilt he— presented—do were—UluiiaL— ^JLVL’i- were| ill”
nrtier that the public
publle will be in- trlbutcd by t.ran Mtirn* Mm*
formeil as to the progress bruit elphei. Mrs, Waite; I 1 -ler mul
wen*
In
made by the art students of Mrs. I’nul Wiijkincharge of I In* game* nml 1 *111Scmiimle County.
ll*f Is.
Mrs. t! I a y t o a Smith.
Mi*.
onteimining ‘ ami
serving
ie Roll’ll I uwrll and Mi. J I. Lee
upper aflei
frcsluneuts by Mrs. Richard Fills’- served - the lulffcl
which impromptu eliteilainlnent
bery nml Mrs. Olive Wells.
Among those present were: liy Mrs. Lee', Julian Sleiislrom
Marilyn MrDunlcI,
K a y Ivey, and Mr. Stineciphei wa- enjoyed.
Linda Jean Echols, Myra F'nnicci* Mr. Stineciphei led tin* group
Btrlckluml, Judy, Gene, a u I in inforniul eltminj: around the
Dorothy A 11 a Kllsbcry,
llohliy oiitilonr fire.
Those ullemlmg weie: lirnce
and Bnrharn McN’ ali, David Wat­
kins, Roger Garner nful Mr. ami Marie Ktineclphei, Mr- Claytii’i
Mrs. Fi, C. FVhols.

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Program Announced
For P.T.A. Meeting
Thu West Sidy Primary P. T. A.
will have u program meeting
Thursday nt :i;js P. M. witn
Mrs. It. F\ Cooper * and
Ruth Hand a* guest speakers
Mrs. A. D. Rountree, president,
will preside nt the meeting. Re”
ports will h&lt;- given, of the rcvitts
of the Halloween carnival.
Mr*. C*. At Anderson will-Intro,
dure ...the speakers- Mrs. R. FY
Cooper will speak concerning,
■'Whim And llniv To Say No To
Children” and Miss I’ uth Hand,
General Supervisor of FMurntlnn,
will give n review o f her work
in Seminole County.
Tin- program was nrmnged by
Mrs, Virginia Jenkins Ci iwjord.

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rtlenifs o f Mrs. "Jack Russell
will be pleased to know that sh-i
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has—returned—to —her- home— in
Manning, S. C. after 1&gt;eing in
the Sumter, S. C. Hospital for
Mrs. Louie F. Garner honored
several days.
her daughter, Emily Faye, ion her
third birthday with a party
Mra, A. J, Peterson spent last
iven at her home on Palmetto
week at Belle Glade, Fla. where. venue Saturday afternoon.
she conducted a study—course
The Garner house was decorat­
for the young people at the ed to carry qut the Hallowe'en
First Baptist Church. She haX motif and the tablo was decorate I
returned to her home on West with a birthday cake. The little
J W ip - W a iX 3 l
Halloween
favors
and
sgng
Lieut. Clyda Hurt visited his “ Happy Birthday" to the honorec.
wife for tha weekend enroute
Mis. &lt;jarner was assistad In

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baity w arm tmil sung.
H cvtan lbk' pink «uJL !»luo

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For “PLAY — TIME”

BABY
PILLOWS
OVERALLS
KVERSHARP PEN and PENCIL SETS
The “write" Rift And one that will lost on and on thru
th e yean?—

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*64-00
LADIES* and
MEN’S
W A T C H E S

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Perfect play-togs for the
sand-lot set! Sturdy and
practical, made of red
and blue cotton twill,
they’ll wear well. So
eaay to wash, tool
81m

to to 6

Soft, tlowny pillows of
pink nntl liltii* reversible
mtteeit for Ruby’s bed or
carriage.

doruY djalborruk

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Try on on Engliihtown Suit
and you'll get a new ideo of
real dollar value. For here
it nationally (amour quality
at a budget-balancing price.
Tailored frym 100% wool
fobric— Engliihtown combines
every (ealere fo give you
clothing (hot will fit more
comfortably and look better
on you thon any suit you've
ever owned.

B. L PERKINS
“Correct Men’s Wear"

CHENIIXE OKI It SPREADS
Beautiful crib spreads of deep pile chenille. White
background with pink, and blue design s or pink and
blue backgrounds with white designs.

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W E D N E S D A Y , O CTOBER.31, 1945

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GOOD TO KNOW!

C u h can bo borrowed from ua on shurtwt notice. with
no disturbance.— “Jimmie** Howland a bo makes loans I notrh»« “
IV
of 8T5. 9100, fioOt $280 or more— should your i&gt;ced&gt; I . Bet tb* Preiikmt
1 X aliva Must “ » S « t alt »I m W
require it.
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{ awl* ball taMc it baa • Sbre
• ir&gt;|. Duiniilv" tw .«* th.it l/&gt;FAMILY LOAN CO.
’ a t s h for |My incnraMm a’
rawwaU*.
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booat pax h** lb*.* ihr** tjisof ik **
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1'lothect made expretwiy for the pijrfirtl. ab*r* tb* therm.** . bi
tail croyrd! Adorable sweaters in
ilikiftt - rm* bourl* nirtm s
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blu ji"
IMdlovers and button.Up styles ... .

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T*- U-DRIVE IT, INC.
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First Street at Sanford Ave.

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CHILDREN'S SHOES

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Via* I our shoe ii«|iortmont for y«iur
children's shoos — llnre y«&gt;u‘ll fiinl
"Wcotherbird" — “itoater Bmwn"
“Hobin llood*. Hntnds that
moon Ionic wear for « rowing childron.

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U O W and then some chap comes into our store
to and practically dares ns to bring out « suit
to fit him. We like to have this happen, for when
we took him oner and then bring out o Curlee Suit,
which settles smartly and comfortably upon his •
frame, we know we've won a permanent cos- |

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men who are hard to fit.'For many years Curlee
has iptcialird in turning out a ' line of men's
qfuaRty clothing which is realty complete in Its
Tange et-wmdets and sizes. It mafccriNrdifference
whether von Are long or short, stout or lean, or
have the graceful physique of a champion nrin&gt;
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t aimed, from pure wool fabrics of finest q n U ty ^
and in the sounanh smartest patterns. '
S * ** yon are one.ef those men. who says, “I'm
hard to nt. youYe passing ^np a real bet unlexs
Curlee Suits for the

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1943
JLA&amp; U FIEO

A D V ERTISIN G

TUK KANFURD H ER A 1.1), SANFORD. FLORIDA

United Natrons To*
L e a v e Little Of
Italy’s Empire

VATU

BY CAR). H ARTM AN
A P Newsfcatorv*
. N E W YORK— By the time the
Jnited Nations ret through with
t, there |&gt;roLablv will be little—
f anythinjt— left of the empire
taly acquired whhln the past 78

life r-r Une for one Insertion ’
Me per line far three Insertion*
37c per line for 6 insertion*
83 per line for 20 insertion*
Minimum rates . . . 30c
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PHONE 143 OR BRING YOUR A As to THE SANFORD HERALD

hth.opla ami Albania already
law iv-uiiuri nlarea as indepenlent countries. Mussolini took
Ethiopia in 11130 and lost It In
IB 1
to
Hr.tish, who
re-esubllahcil Krnpour Holla Solan-

The fate o f the rest o f the; home’s treasury, hut it hoa great
overseas empite ha* been put ini strategic valua since It &gt;&lt;*&gt;k« out
the hands of the Die Five Coun-1oii-r tne vital soa lane* to Asia,
cit of Foreign Ministers. Mu* j Italian
Somaliland.
covering
n-.erou* bill* for the cokedaa have it'4.000 square mile* with a L*
beeti reeeiVet)
I lCO-mile coast line along the InRussia. for example. Km an-1**‘*n O c«n . appear* slated for
tenitlire, i an "int areat * ia Krilreu. control b* trusteeship,
Stflnnpart of his Ethiopian kingdom
■critrea was firat colonited i'
1R7U, when the Italian Bubat .
tlno steamship company paid •i
modest JJ, 126.80 to Sultan Bare .
hen of Raheita for the port olr
Inna Enriched

Flour 10-lbs. .. 39c
U k l l r III.u se . c-nrttMrS KVSS.
Milk 2 tall cans 17c

Cunnt,-five word* In the line, inelbding phone »nd address.
Ail advertisement* for situation* wanted will be charged far at th*
regular claeslfhd rale*.
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WANTED
F IL L up with krivseiw end fuel
oil before- winter.
II. B. POPE CO.,) INC/

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Delrich 1-lb ctn 26c

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Transportation Sanford to" Or­
lando and return 5 days week­
TW O FARM S FOR SALE— One
ly. Phone 845-W.
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2 acre*, tiled land. I good well,
, 2 story, house. 1 car garage, 1
*iHil house.- V300 ft.v V e 4 t ^ of.
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
w--.r&gt; iffres, all tiled. good «|M], V WE PAY 1 highest cash pricos for
Blnry houae. - story barn,
used furniture, llayna* A Wtlmile west on Orange Bouk*linni* Furniture Co., 311 E. I n

MISCELLANEOUS

Phone 15.

BORItUtV U hKK WHERE
GOOD R E LIA B LE USED CARS
PRIV A C Y IS RESPECTED
Wide selection at or under-OPA YO UIl natural "desire lo r privacy
jailing. No new car* for many
In money matter* la strict!}
months. Get dependable trans­
respected here.
Friend* and
portation at reasonable cost at
relative* am not questioned
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
about your credit
Your em­
208 West First S t
ployer or business ussociute;
will not hoar of your personal
GET YOUR gasoline und oil nt
affair*. There I* no cause for
The . Muiidnrd Station urross
embarrassment
from tho Court House.
Reasonable credit requirement*.
No co-maker* 0.1 m-nev loans
LANTS FOR VIC TO RY GAR­
■'ariahlo paymcht nluns
DENS: Collar,Jl, Caliliugc, LctF A M IL Y LOAN CO.
Utee, Escarote, Tomato plants.
Phone 33
Also Blrawlierry plrnts. J.W.- Florida Bank nidi.
11,-11 Lake Monroe, phone 13t.r.T YOUR Baby Chlcki at
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Stbr*.
Phone 338.
COW manure for good flower*,
30c per bushel- Phone 788-W.

BUSINESS SERVICE
DODGE - PLYM OUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto A re.
Phona l ol l
W E ARE futlv equipped and
know how to recap your tires.
•Natural rubber or synthetic,
we protect the sidewalls of
your tire. Jones Tire Shop,
Cor. 1 st and 51m, plume OOH.

ROOFING, galvanized steel &amp; V
Krimp ulyle-brand new— finest
quality. Act promptly for tlaHiery o f this shipment. Fulenwider Mfg. A Distributing Comany, 910 Lancaster Drive, P. BODY AND Fonder denis, paint
O. Ilux 3331, i.rluitdu. phone
injury or fading should be
corrected now to combat aggig
21730
and weathering. A new painSIX room furnished house, hath,
las* method awaits von at
all improvements, two acres on
YA TE S AUTO P A IN T A
■ i, in
highway
three
miles
BODY SHOP
fionr Sanford. Write p.O. Box 105 N-.Palmetto Ave. Phone 371
61, Sanford. Small down pay­
ment
f t .: : :
/ v
: t : W A S H IN G machtnaV repMrml—
and all home appliance*. Cald­
MODERN home furnished or not
well General Repair Shop, 707
Chicken compartment out build­
North Mill*, Orlando, phone
ings, tiled garden, fruit tree*.
2-1072. Prompt service.
Monroe IVwner on No. 44 “ at
Expert Auto Raitairing '
onco" or write for appointment. *
Bar field A Jackson
Owner* R.M. Henkle.
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in connection with
f&gt; ROOM bungalow located an Yates Auto Paint A llody Works
Oak Avc- on corner lo t Close _________ Pleas 371
to schools. In perfect condi­
tion. Can give possession with­ FLOOR sanding and finishing,
cleaning and waxing. II. M.
in few ,Uvs. Edward F. Lane,
Gteason, Lake Mary.
phune 432.
•_____
A U T O PA IN TIN G
GIRLS prewar Rollfait bicycle,
By C.W. ••Pat” Johnson
good i t new. Phone 65-J.
13 year* experience in auto «
‘ PL A N T S — Copenhagen Market ulrrruft|,aiming. Sanford'* po|
• Cabbage and Escarole. 30,000 lar paint authority,
each. Ready in few daya^IRione
H O LLER. MOTOR-*SALES
619-R.
____ ___________
sea W. 1st St.
*36 FORD eoupe. new tires, good
running condition. Within - cell­
ing price. See Oliver SJoblom, LOST. Medium »lntd. __reddish
;— ‘ Lakh ~MaryTTta.— ____________
brown, short haired, long eared
dog Ha* whits spot* on chest
FOUR room house with electricity
and two hind paw*. Answer* to
. am* city jv*trr for quick aalo.
name of Fagan. Last*seen in
Price only $1680.00 FMward F.
the vicinity o f Grammar School.
Lane.
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Notify the Police or jdione 323H ROOM famished house on Cry­
stal l-ake, one-half mile* South
of Country Club on Lake Mary
road. Four bedrooms, bath and
shower upstairs, hot and cold
city water, all electric kitchen,
telephone. 30 acre*. IS acres
In felectric fence l— fine- for
hogs, rattle on chicken ranch.
Some -cleared vvu.'fy'nnd. mack
garden, lots of timber. Mrs.
C.W. labill. ■

LOST

PLE N TY of stove and fireplace
wood. 216 W. 13lh St.
SINGLE
bod. spring, U2J&gt;3;
girls' cost, site 10. Phone
4A0-M.
LOCAL veteran, age 23, married,
some college, to be discharged
. on or befor* December flraL
Seeking position with a future.
Inside or outside work. Had
plowed and harrowed on Cam­
Established leadership qualifieron Avenu*. Phone E B. Stowe,
two years’ office experience,
192-K or Edward P. Lane.
cations. Well known in Sanford.
phone
Write P.O. Box 269, or phone
363-W.___________________

FOR RENT

FOUND

FOUND: Lee Truck Tire, 10.00
*20, 12 .ply- J.W. Living*, P.O.
Box S3. Altamonte Spring*, Pip.
FOUND: Watch. Owner may ka*e

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(.leota»r**rii»e

W AN TE D : Young, recently fresh
milk cow. W rite Box 34, En. terprise. Fla. t
, ii ■■ ini i jg-

l*n «r

Jam .. 1-®. jar .. 19c

GENERAL house cleaning. Beat­
rice Scott, 70S Locuet Ave.

IS THKRE GOLD^n
IN Y O U R p '

of the urea belonged originally
In the Sultan of /juisilmr, who
sold n good part of his rights.
mr *399,840. .
I ibya, the scene uf seo-suw
' 1 nttles in tha war. now has a
"timber o f claimants. The Bri-j
I tish nr* interested in this huge!
'unit, larqely desert, which tne
Italians took from Tur ey in
if* 12. (tut the Russians likeI 'h o have announced they are se- '
eking some sort o f cuntrul .if*
rrinoWtanin. the western 'mrt,
"lid Cvrenaica In the ensf ijTclui ■i
ioed by Kirytit•- ’
• Thielnc their ATurkifh war the'
Italimis also seise,) the Dode*.
1 nnese istnnd*. then Turkish ter* ory under^ncal flroek officials.!
I Nctir thci Turkish .•oast of the
tegeun Sew. thav are lmi&gt;ortant I
lAeenusc Ihev cover th* np'roach
eto the LVirilanelles. -The Soviets'

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HOME
Controlled

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

Long islan d

POTATOES
Fresh Cauliflower
...Yellow.- Onions.....
Fresh Cranberries
Idaho Bilkers
Fancy Iceberg: Lettuce
Puerto Rican Yams

V A lb .Ik

POINT FREE SALE

O n w a s l i - I Ik. I ‘ ha.

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Mincemeat pkg. 15c
.I iim I lllimla

HI mu. Jar

Molasses

16c Vinegar qt. btl 14c
Ideal*............... 8c
\ t l t i « i ’ii-l'm h . rrls* i tb. aha. Olives 4*/2 - o z jar 19c
Ritz Crackers .... 21c K*J«k Wwrrbmlrmliirr
lt»\ * . — « a x -lu ll,
s„sn rrS
\ n. a. i 'a * Sauce ............... 9c
Spinach
r u n L u * lifulu
Rice ... 2-lbs
25c
Wibon'n

Dog

Find

l.lhltl'a

t Ik. Jar

Ptuna Preserves 29c

B ig Invert Wiry u l
Deduced l* r le «t.

G re a tly

Don’t Miaa Thla
tunlty

Oppor

Sanhrlle

16c jl°na Cocoa ....9c
•

N. a s « —

Cleanser .. can - 5c A &amp; P Pumpkin
r:n n r h m — r i . i i , n r » - it — h i . i . V

15c

Skinless Weiners
[Smoked Sausagre
Minced Ham

1b

l-'rr.k

Fryers

H ltlr .l

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[For Cooking:
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tl" t

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lb.

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Salt Herring

Sauer Kraut .... * ......

lb

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B r ic k C hili.

5-lbs.

Octagon Cleanser..... .. 2 cans....... 9c
Cashmere Bouquet ....... cake ....... 10c
Octagon Ldry. Soap
3 b a rs ....... 14c
Octagon Soap Power....g l pkg. ...... 16c
_Super Suds----- . Jrg^pkg. ..... ......... 23c
Octagon Flakes .....lge. p k g......... 23c
OctagoiLiJrapuIated____lge. pkg.___ 25c
Octagon Toilet Soap..... 2 cakes........ 9c
Palmolive Toilet Soap .. 3 reg. cakes.. 20c
Palmolive Toilet Soap 2 bath cakes ..19c
When In Stock
IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
Baltimore Ext Select Oysters ..* p t ;; 93c
Baltimore Ext Std Oysters .. p t _ 85c
Jumbo Shrimp........... Uk ............. 44c
Stewing Chickens... ...... Hx
......... 42c
Dressed &amp; Drawn Fryers.... lb . ......60c
A Grade Chuck R oast.. lb.
28c
A Grade Round Steak ..... lb....... 42c
A Grade Sirloin Steak...... : lb .........42c
Briskett Beef A G rad e....Ib......... 27c
Fresh Hamburger ......... Ib. ........ . 29c
Smoked Sausage.......... lb................44c
Skinless W einers...... .
Ib.............. 37c
Calf L iv e r.............. : Ib............... . 78c
A Grade T-Bone Stea k .... I b . ....... 50c
Large Juicy Lemons.........lb ...... . 14c
Washington Red Delicious Apples Ib. 12c

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COMOTE MAh* e o lA
AN ENTIRE. PACK-

W m i'ot h o w l in g
a b o u t businesa
IPs good. However,
we offer this sugges­
tion: Buy more Vic­
tory Bonds.

Jomato Seep
Cans
15
I.iwtt r u r I . . . ~xs T T -I^ .n

IIHU SI ASCAOt BlDCt

U r «.n

* LUXFLAKES
Lg. pkg.
23c
Sm. pkg.
9Vic

/Swan Soap
Med. Bar (

Cocoa Vilb. pkg. 10c
cigarettes ctn. $1.64
l I M f . We. sue Jar

Plum Preserves 33c
K tslr*

V .l.r . 1.

Cheese 2 lb. box 65c
Noodles
tm .

K .E .I.

Baeramealo

Sanford, Fla.

37c

Catsup 14oz. btl. 15c
Bleach qt. btl. 10c
H.aalar,

Quaker Oats

12c

Tobacco

10c

l*rlirv

t lk ffi-

H tp ilR P

pkg.

l l t M i ' t r j » r » &lt;*wl U m n

HELP WANTED—

jar

Box

M1ml vmnI

Baby Food can 7c

Swan Soap Figs No. 300 can 14c
3 Lge. Bars 29c Beans No. 2 can 15c
F a *r*

Preserves
l.l.

f#**t ibrr*«

H * 4 r . F a rm l a l , a a k r

&amp;'

tl»r * r r n 4 t .h

\\ llsiiH’ m

tomato Sauce

23!

M&gt;.

Steak or Veal Cutlets

lb.

lliiv !• nHi* ii Jiir

A&amp; P P ea s.......... No. 2 c a n ......... . 17e

amt

\ tir m lr II nan J

All Pork Sausag:e . lb

Battards Obelisk Flour 5-lbs 33c 10-Lbs 61c

39c

Ib.

llr e - .n l

or Cocktail Sauce
6-oz. jars
'

A b rn tlr Itrrl

16c
25c

IlMlk

Drawn Hens .

Orlando, Kin.
Phone 2-3153

Lb.

Mince Meat
T a lk a tT .

D. Varner

Igrc. Lead
1-lbs

Point Free

Spiced Ham

l l l i r l'rt*k tw «.il

Excellent Condition

3 = 1 | )S _

3 2 in
m ni

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TRUCKS

2:14 W. Central Avc,

Polish ..........

SPECIALS

Calif, Lemons
Doz.
Weitera Carrots 2 Bch;
No. i Stuart’s Paper .Shell

MACARONI
■Wheatmeal

BUY
BONDS

Sanford, Florida

,04 East F irst S I reel

I

India Ceylon, BlaJr

BREAD

Where Customers Send Their Friends’

P «fliB «r

S.O.S. Cleaner 12c
■• m m M

Xw I i i

Raisins

pkg.

15c

AH Sweet

O leo.... lb....... . 24c

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Grade A Tomato

W * Reserve the Right Te Limit.Quantity

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE BIX

Speed $oat Races
.Held In Lakeland

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Phone 732

L A K E LA N D ’Oct* 31 (F N S )*—
More than 6000 spectators wat­
ched Tommy Goro, Miami record
breaker, Unaucceaifully attempt
to brat hia own top record for

REAL ESTATE*BROKER
Atlantic Rank Hide

form movement * of citrua into
trade channel*.
The lata bloom fruit, McNutt
believe*, U an advantage Inatead
of n handicap because I t too.
helps to force the extension of
the marketing aeaaon instead of
crowding thousands o f cart Into
a short period o f time. The ex­
tension of time Into July or At’
rust is an advantage, he heieves. because I*, eliminates tho
necessity o f discard here In the
state of possible heavy oversupplies and resulting diaastrous
price
■it reaction.

m your future! •

Tliere’s a

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STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc.
Phone 200

type C racing runabouts aa rough
water slowed down1 all .eventa in
the firs t postwar speed boat race
hetd here on the Laka Holllngsworth course.
Goro won the free-for-all event
with his fastest time’ for the day,
averaging 9JM minutes for the
six-mile course. Runnerups were
BUI Torrell. o f Sarasota, aver­
aging 10.80 for two heats, and
Ranson Downes, o f Orlando, pie­
ced third with e time of 11.163
minutes.
In the final event o f the day,
Mrs. Whltey Miller o f Tampa
took first place in the midget
hydroplane 'class, running 4.26
minutes average on the two and
a half mile course.
The event, sponsored by the
Lakeland Vetorans o f Foreign
Wars and conducted by the Tamrn Outboard Motor Club, drew
about 16 entries from Central
and Southern
Florida
racing
centers. '

NOTICE
Anyone having any repair work in my shop
at
210 East Fifth Street
is asked to please call for it at once!
I am being forced to close due to recent robberies.

Bill Harvey

— ANNOUNCING—
*
Our shop is now open for business
General Auto Repairing
By— Barfield and Jackson

Your Ford Dealer Since 1031 .
•

M M 0 H -P U T I WITH PAIHT

Nicks Package Store
*

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SPECIAL

*

YATES AUTO PAINT &amp; BODY WORliS
105 N.‘ Palmetto Ave, •

Phone 371

HU«T BY AN INTMINO AUTOMOJJIIE which he and another picket tried.
to slop with their"bodies',« picket
Warner Brother i studio In'Burbank?*
Calif., Ilei on the ground within a.ring formed by hU companion*.
Picketing cimtinucdmt the Wuincr flute* after strikers returned to vCork
at studios of Producers' Assn. Compaalaa. (fnlrrftatlortil Soundpfioto)

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Connected with

WEEK

The iunlight betii Ho'wrt

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Gilhey 4-5 5.40
Pint
2.15

WHISKEY.
Hardwood 4-5 6.50
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4-5 .
4.101 Pint

Florida Cattle Show
Held In Arcadia

I Pirknut, of Tnmpn. a ” total of
I 51,201 worth of cattle cha tjfed
aandn ifuritnr the few hours de­
voted to the auction. The lop
|price of 35f»fl was paid for a
fh Vi
1 ir. i calf owned by
,Jce.cc l)urrun;e.

thy Fifth Animal Flo
Show wan held here o
and Friday, at tho At
2.10 tt
ock .Market.
I.AKKI.ANT). O c t . ill. (Spe­
lit addltl'ilt to the 1 ipitnl cial)
— While the Florida" citrus'
Southern Comfort j Spanish Wines
title, a ulno liecamo
slate
hnlastry has some serious probcal ilal for tw o day*, w
h
e
n
n
il
4-5
5.85-Port
Sherry
hut oile member of the state cabl- loms in the harvesting and mar­
net arrived here to n
llend the keting of the big III 16-40 crop of
Pint
1.69
how. Tliene included, in nd
grapefruit - and
tonCOVOhfloK M
ill,mi InltfivcT. manges,gerines, there are many factors
HILDICK
;Commissioner of Agriculture on “ the credit side o f the ledger,"ROMA WINES
Nuthun M
ayo, Secretary
Secretary ,,f Sint-. according to M. -lit McNutt of
,lnyn,
Apple Jack
II. A. Clay, CuiYilitlotlci Jim lac Oilntidn, chairman of the Florida
Gallon
5.25 n
od Stale Treasurer Kd I.arson. Citrus Commission’n advertising
3.95 1-2 GrJThe wcll-cqilippmt livttslnck conimittee.
2.65 ma
rket heir was turned over
that .he refused t o '
2.50 j4-5 .
1.29 pr.'lUWfor the show by Manager lx*Declaring
a pessimist, the nd chairman j
John K
elly.
pointed out that the movement |
At Ilie auction Saturday after* of
current crop, to date, has 1
rooh following the two-jlay cat­ beentticniych
slower than in com­
BEER &amp; ALE
tle show, prices ranging from parable years,
that this will
1‘illu tn tr.M) for calves and cor­ have a direct andlicaring
on the
respondingly hbrh for other clas­ success of thi; Florida market­
SILVERFOX
sestgieelcd offerings.
ing effort. "The fruit which has
BEVERWYCK
CASE
An offering of fio.uod for his not moved Is, of course, still on
4.25 •■a
nd champion I'rrhmn hull wns tlie trees, continuing to mature
DED CA P
ON BOTTLES
tufned down b" John Turner, of and when it’ docs go to market,
50c
Ai’iiitiln. lust local man to tal.o wo will hear no complaint front
leading honors for his entries’ the consumer on &lt;|unlity" he said.
l ndrr the h inmer of Col. (I. Florida will not face a con­
3.35

. with blistering heat,

But Your house was protected. You keep it
painted.
I ( it’s time to renew the Qrmor on your house
Our experts w ill show you the best paint and
save you money.

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
M
SfeSf:

sumer • resistance a g a i n s t *the
movement of fruit inadequately
matured, a condition which "wrps

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HILL HARDWARE CO.
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Single or Married

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life ut night aa a comfortable full- size bed! Hus re­
silient awing construction, assuring night and. day
com fort; oohdW
Tcd bedding Btorsge comfiortment.

ICE REFRIGERATORS

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Experience Unnecessary
— •-rttid -w h iic —learning—
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• Overtime pay
• I’aid .vacations
• Tux I-cab s e r v i c e for
laic hours
AITI.Y CHIEF OPERATOR
8 - 5 weekdays
Saturdays 8 • 12

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ufacturer and creator o f the new

AT LAST! We Have Them!

ULACKSTONE C O M BIN A TIO N
LAUNDRY. Soon we hope lo be

M AINE Refrigerators.

TO YOURSELF

able lo demonstrate thla acoaaHanoi equipment which will 'revolution­
ise home-making routine by washing,
drying and Ironing the family " wash**

75

automatically. Yea, all throe launder­
ing operation* accomplished la a com­
pact assembly—counter-height, counter-

Smart, etreamlined /til metal lea re­
frigerator with gleaming white

depth and liltln more than an arua'
■pan wide I

atunnel finish. -Large ice compart­
ment and plenty of ahelf space for
fpods,
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Watch for later announce meats on thla
amaaing Laundry, and rail Information

YJlou own it to yourself anti
lantily to protect your hard-earned
possessions against the many hasarils for which
arda
which'-lasuntncn
insurant* is avail­
avail-

on Blackatoao'a post-vielory Uan o f Ian*
proved, standard-type

able. With a little thought and
good advice, a well-balanced pro
gram can bo arranged to coal
surprisingly little. Without obliga­
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mi*&gt;ion home. Other memberi
present were, Mr*. Guy Derthlck

War Demonstrated
Value Of Physical
Training For Boys
By CHIP R O Y A L
„ . A P Newifeatures Sporta Editor
W EST POINT, N. Y .—The war
haa shown the value o f physically
developed bodies and, according
to mutt football coaches, the boy*
coming back, from 'the battle­
fields to the gridirons won’t think
o f saying “ excuse me” when they
belt the opposition.
Take It from mentors like Co­
lumbia's Lou Little, “ football ta In
fo r Its roughest‘ and most aggres­
sive era when the veterans atari
holding the line and carrying the
ball."
Maybe It would be a good Idea
for all the country's coaches to
come up here on the Hudson and
watch Army'a football bosses in
action. Thev know how to get n
fellow In ahane— and keep him
there.
Col. Earl (Red) Blalk has some
very able assistants in Herman
llickman and Maj. George Wood­
ruff, who • handle the line; Pfc.

Arm y to .have a tfard charging
and rough eleven. Any player
who has ever been on an imposing
team will tel] you the Cadets have
always bean that „wav.
But this year, they're even moro
so.
The black, gold and gray
squad turned to the gridiron after
some o f the toughest summer
maneuvers the corps ,'haa ever
known.' Blai'* ond His staff took
over where the training officer*
left orr.
Hickman and.Woodruff gathered
the linemen together on an old
field and lined them up a* oppo­
nents. Then the bo“ * took turns
throwing their Indies at each
other, Icfeklng shoulders end lung­
ing tackles until they were al­
most ready to drop.
Gustafson ran the backs and
kickers ragged. Holcomb had the
ende crying for mercy with a com­
bination of. tactics used on the
line and backfield.
The Arm v footballers were in
top shape for the opening game
•nd have been ever since. But,
lust let one fellow let down on
hla aggressiveness, and one of
Blalk’* aides will have him out on
the practice field doing the con­
ditioning all over again.
No wonder coachea are calling
them the beat ever to wear the
West Point uniform*. They aver­
age 210 nounda, and they’re, all
masters o f the bumps.
Hank Poldberg is a Plcbe mea­
suring 0-1. He was n four-letter
man In high school.
At Mcraeta Is a first classman
measuring 6*. Hickman call* the
Virginian *'a flawless tackle.”
Al Gerometta is 5-10 nnd a
Plebe. He won a football letter at
the University o f Illinois tiefore
coming to Jbo Point.
•
JtniH. f c w . .better known as
“ The Hems” , is (LI. lie gained
a lot o f hla muscles while working
as a timbartnan and wan his “ A ”
ns a Pleba.
.»&gt;’
( Jaolc Green, team captain, ia
another senior, 5-BH, and won
All-America honorable) mention
last year.
« Tex” Coulter, 0-3, potentially
the finest tackle in football to­
day, is also a great shot putter,

CATERING

It’s

always fresh when
you buy It at

mm

CATSUP
t_

J 5C

A
demonstration
on
latest
method o f dyeing was the topic
of Home Demonstration Agent
Mrs. Ouldn Wilson at the Library
on Thursday afternoon.' Present
uere: Mrs. fieri Duncan, Alt*. B.
J. Overstree, Sr.,
Mrs. Clark
Check,
Mra John Wndsworth,
Mrs. M. It, Blankenship, secre­
tary. Refreshments were serve I
by Mrs. B. R. Gray und Air*.
J. H. Menick. Next meeting will
be on Thursday, Nov. 22.
The marriage o f Mrs. Effle
Jane Greenwood to Rufus James
Kurts took place on Oct. 21 ut
First Presbyterian Church In
Orlando. Rev. Marshall C, ■De"dv
er formed the ceremony.1 The
ride was attired in u blue en­
semble with matching uccesnoriet.
Both bride and groom were fmmerly from Pennsylvania. The
bride has lived for several years
in "Orlando nnd Longwuod where
they liuve recently purchased u
home.
.
. „
Lieut (s.g.) Rayburn Mtlwee
lately discharged from the Navy
la now teaching in Lyman High
School. He was for several.years
overseas.
Long wood Card Club was en­
tertained by Mr. and Mr*. S. L.
Tupper at their homo on Satur­
day night. The next party of the
club will be with Mra. Harriet
Whitten nnd Mr*. June Whitten
on llallow;e’en.
Attending the Seminole Baptist
District Meeting in Sanford Monday were from here, Sira. O. II,
Krnln, Mrs. C. N. North, Airs.
B. R. Gray, Airs. Tyler, Miss
Mary Robertson, Mra. Sarah Yar-

Vcgrluhlr f'orktall

1M W. la*

Htokrly Cut Green

no.

2 can 15c

Dick Pltter. a first classman,
ia 0-1, started as a center but
won his spurs as an end in the
H&gt;44 Notre Dame game.

r

Pounds

■
Factory Pack, Blue Rose

Nnmrs you know. Foods you
like. Urnml* famous nil over
America. Ye*, folks, It’s our An­
nual Nnllotml llrnrnl* Sale nnd
we are fi'uliiring hot prlees on
the Nulli n'* most famous produels.

Pound Pkg
P o in t - F ie e

Grade A Western

Hmrwlllte

CAULIFLOWER

SnUSAGE
l.ong Lift I Pi o h

Pounds

Sausage

Ulsde Chuck

Co Smok-d-

Sausage

•

Pounds

Sunnyland limokod

Boneless‘Shoulder or Chuck Roast

C « . I -c*

Cobl.

New Oieen

"C l

Cabbage
Point-Free Ready To Servo

MEATS

Tongues ib
Stew

M eats

*i»ik 12c

33c Carrots 2
Ikinlese
W ieners ib 35c

ib

Patties

Yollow

ib

Rutabagas ib 3 Vic Onions 3 ibs 19c
llud Miu

Honey

Clit|&gt; Golden

ib

Tomatoes ib

ib 4c

Michigan

Celery

Assl. Cold

Veal Brsail

17c Dews

bch*

ib

10c Potatoes 5 ibs23c

Waldorf Rum &amp; Buller Fruil

Sliced

Bologna_Jh 2 9c

Fresh Hamburger

Pound

POTATOES

Sausage
Klngan'e Bag

Souio

Pound

M eat

ib ■ 2 5 c

Pan-Ready Fat &amp; Tender

Georgia Brand Turnip i

Standard Dill

Phrkles
N. Y. D re u e d S le w in g Hens

to d ay's b est buyF
t&amp; e o n to

Obelisk Flour

Libby Tumula

Ib 42c
Independence Solely

Northern Creamy

MatchesZc

COTTAGE
CHEESE

u.

. . .

Stokely’s Finest Honey Pod

E

George Bridge Thursday after­
noon. The devotional was led by
Miss Robertson. Reports of o ffi­
cer*—ond—chairmen. . wore .. .r titan
Plans Were made to send ar
attractive Christmas box to u

sponsored ut Lyman auditorium
fVitlay night.

celebration 'was

Pound

Grahams ib 18c

Beans

Longwood

hostess.
A Hallowe'en

Vacuum Packed Colfee

Sunshine Honey

STATUESQUI Catherine Craig, film
starlet now elimhtng the Hollywood
success ladder, haa just been named
the "Drape Shape” girl by enlisted
men at Camp Cooke, Lompoc, CaL'.
The appelatioa was bestowed upon.
Catherine when the QI* ssw her In
this swimsuit.
(International)

Bslnnre, Mr*. J. Henry Menick.
Refreshment* were served by thp

S w a ft’s P r e m

*

E tie

*cy, Mr*. John Wadsworth, Mr*,
Gorham, Mr*. Slade. Mrs? II. R,

Sugar Cured Like Prurnium Ham

Robb's
Home Bakery

Mrs. C. U. Scarry, Mr*. Murj
Longcnbnch; Mra. LeRoy Henne*

Gibbs Tomato

Sgt. James M cG rath l a t e l y
discharged from the Army with
Mr*. Me lirath has gone to vl^it
his relatives in Glouscster, Mas*.
Christ Church Womsn's Auxil­
iary met_for the first session of

To All Your Bakery
. . Needs - - -

PAGE SEVEN

THE BANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1945

Blue Tip *

DUiCiouJ —

Matches box 5c
20c

Mods

19c

23 c
85c
41c
55c
45c

Fillets

tb

26c

Dteued Ran

Fish

. ib

A I I 'N U

M ullet
Trout

ib

42c

M eat

ib

75c

Fla. Speckle

46-ox.

PlJnded Citrui

Flash Ciaw Meat Crab

Peas

No.

Mustard cv^-ox
Butter

17c
Fancy Diced

2

11c Beets

Vinegar

38-ox

No 2
Q« 17c

While &amp; Brown Dehydrated

Cocoanut4 ox2

Quuktu Pl ai n

O ats

pkg

Land O Sunshine

llnlm-rs Dirt lu Nothing

t&amp; c 6 if te tl 3
16-oz White

Quantity Right* Reserved

Prices Good Thru Sat, Nov. 3
4th A Sanford

'

rt iiu«co

Club Steel Wool nnd

Santoro, Florida

2

Mussulman AppUr

can
no.

MiTton -SrabdUtd Stijt.—

Gulden's

pkfl 19c

Valley Prim# E. J.

19c Peas
&lt;b 25c

Headleee Salt

juice

Drain Pipe Opener

Whirl ng

Mullet ib
Maryland Ex. Sid. *
Cheese ib 39c Oysters pt
Bhatp Tasty Yellow
Headless Ocean
Cheese V&amp;ib 26c Shrimp ib
Cooked lot Broiling
C h e a s e pkg 10c Lobsters ib
Mackerel ib

-Funvy Uumv. C4(M&gt;uium

Pounds

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W E D N E S D A Y , OCTOBER M , ,1»4I

THE SANFOnn HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

THEIR
Our Managers Know The Barp in s You Like
boy, the values you

Throughout the year, they note the item*
gains you look.for. And now, in epprecfei
cred together the money-eaving quality yi
Btock' your pantry shelf to Overloading.

o£ your patronage, 1

Ask At Store For Color Price List Advertising Scores Of Bargains
Point-Free

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Sausage &lt;*&gt; J / c

made Chuck

Sausage u&gt; 32c

J•

Bonelestf Shoulder or Chufck Robst . t b ‘

35c

Sausage ib 39c

Tongues ib 35c
Meats

ib

33c

Wieners «&gt; 35c,
Stew
Everyday on Everything You Any

ib

17c Patties

Fresh Hamburger

*

Pound

29c

m\omd

Bologna ib 29c

25c Meat

H&gt;

25c

Pan-Beady Fat &amp; Tender

For Fall
Housecleajiing

Northern Creamy

Reduces
Dirt To
*
i

Quantity Rights Reserved

Nothing

Prices Good Thru Saturday, Nov. 3
201 E. First St. — 329 Sanford Ave

HOUStHOl1'
tquio cit&amp;*

i

COTTAGE
CHEESE
ib

»

19c

Whiting

Sanford, Florida

Cheese

ib 39c

Sharp Taaty YoUow

Cheese Vfc-ib 26c

N o Fuel o^ Musa—Already Colored

Blue tip Matches

Phi la. Ctaam

10c Safety Matches 2

Boxes

R e d i-M ix e d O le o

Cheese pkg 10c
Imported Large £ »»

j^ieese. '/2:ib 28c

Mullet ib 23c
Mary toad Ha. Sid.
Oysters pt 85c
Headlpee Oaaoa
Shrimp ib 41c
Ceoked lot £ rolling
Lobsters fc'„55c
a -------Bporiah
.
____
.l i—
,
Mackerel ib 45c1

Fillets ib
Fish
.#&gt;
HaadleM Balt
Mullet ib
Fla. Speckle
Trout, ib
F»sh Claw Matt Crab
Meat
*
Diana d Pan

Ucnded Citrus

All Popular Brands

Skyline Drive Apple

H«rp of lirautlful Women

CAM AY
Pound

Vegetable Cocktail__

WHEN A YAII.AHI.K

3 vt cakes

20c
Welek'i Tomato

SUGAR CURED R

Founds

eXTRA FLAVOi

I'ei Thai School Oltl Com pinion

Juice

PALMOLIVE
« 1 t T S A VA ILA B LE

Pounds

Cabbage ib 4c
SUchlomi
**
(^jek-y-stalk 12c
Criap O o li'o

,

j

...

26c
19c
25c
42c
75c

Apples 3 it* 39cl Tomatoes Jb17c
Sweet Mild'
Yellow
Rutabagas ib 3Vfec Onions 3 H&gt;*19c
n«a BU
uuu
Moray
•
Bed
aa
Dews
Ib 10c Potatoes 5ib*23c

Bath Sizo

9Vfcc

OCTAGON
Granulated Soap
WHEN AVAtlJkHI.lt.

Large

23c

OCTAGON
Cleanser

Pt

q,

12c 21c

I ’hucy Uniwt. Orspefniy

Juice

~

•Canned meals likely wfll
continue ficaire-hctter buy
n- nr-more rank nnd t»rt cm
ymii* nntry Shelf!

27c

obfllek n o w

C am p bell's'N ew paek'Tpnpato *

S
O U P
-------------- - ■ .

46-ox

k:

3
'

ii

. .

Can

»

9

v

BALL A RB'S
. 5 ib. -29c

2 5 c 1Pickles
Bid. DIU

22-ox

NBC

WHEN AVAILABLE

2

cane

9c

Here's your chance to stock
«•

up end savol

: i yo

p o in t s

NEW PACK!

&lt;*,-

CAKES

&lt;
Cleanuil "Bleaches!

* d u i t w d « M ^ l2 c

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PAGE TONE

THE 8ANFOHI) HKfeALP, fl^NFOfiD FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31,* 1945

bian tU rt iwr*Hri S **r# l»p «r» unuirtM
)&lt;iu by AiHJi'vi (Vagi. lUror iH t ir iil,
•r&gt; In muiniiHl i'&lt;i* in Im h** «*•
nm
U rftite thp t l r f nil I'n tr l
it
1*11111.Hit. Hr**MtiM« Crt'*rtf
K**rldo.
■n ffir %tn rtirt wf »ww«.r.fvrr. A. I».l
N l l i m M I * M W &gt;1.1 «.«U(rl&gt;»M
| - i.i i&lt;* u tta 'lrt h g h .ii i

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Heal Kntutc Sales— HentnIs— Mortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and Honda
T*hmtc 060
Room I. Florida State llank lUildlnt!

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t,

•JiBih.M

! flnr M

f tfr O r n r

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T in
i‘u.liii
! pn 'l*
lU .lllll
■■&lt; (mi,

ru n hill.

SPECIAL NOTICE

.State- Health .Head
Centralizes Work
In 0 * e O f f i c e
noriduV ih-h bciitih. officer. Or.
Wit toil T. Shu lire, h 'I l ini in'o
hi* tecoml month at the helm
of the Stale Hoard of llenltli
by nnnmmrim: the strramllnini;
of a number of hurt'itu, in order
to make public health vino re
l din-i'iiihle from the runtral /ffiee.
i
lliirhiiuhl of the icronvcndivi
i in the new hurcuu of I'reventatild
i OiroftKrn, with Hr. It. K. Sonda r
I numed director. Thmuffh ttiis new
I bureau will im
cbtiunided the
l former bureau of Kpidemloloy?,
| now a (liTiiiiim. 1 the Vencivul
j JHneaac- Control hmcMii, now nl.o
I u dlvldon, and eventually. Can­
cer Control and other preventable
1dieeane uctivltic,. Individual di­
rector* will be
nnuminccd for
thoae diviftiun* ut a later date
In the meantime, Hr. Sondajr I*
uctiiiK a* director of the two
'fuiirtioiiiiur diviftiomi.
He Ima
Iwcn director of the State’* VO
erntiol work for
the pant tw 4
uml a half yenr*.
The Bureau of I’utilic Healtli
Nur*ing with Mi** Ituth K. Mr*tipper, director, will henceforth
,.be a iltvinion directed throupli
the hurenu of laical Health Ser­
vice. The one-timi’ bureau of
Health Education ’ i* now functiunlnp a* a dlvj*iim under thu
direct *uiM-i-vi»ion of l)r. Sowder,
with Kuth fturn l Allen, publicity
coiiftultant uctinp u* director.
Mr*. El*le Wilhcy, former direc­
tor, retired from the position
when her himband returned from

3 tb 5'Dny Dry Cleaning Service
Bbdi-DrAiigH

5 Day-Laundry Service

Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUND R Y CO,

trouble

E

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Mr.

•» AIimiRI*

u n til

fo il

DODGE
PLYMOUTH
SERVICE

III

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th ro u g h

Ok,

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ear* o f alt (M a il, anil
a r r a n g o a |ir*sn|ii wit-

tlrnmot. T lta l't .Sera-

itm !

Hi JAMES GUT AGENCY
PHowes
70 i N O

48

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Mk'li Irf, ' 111**!*«*«'i»*» *
‘ i H M im r N r * t
t r i l l 1.1 o r \ i
•l*i fi’iuct No
I At i*Uultuitt(
Mr* ■ jft^ift ,
t’lutk,
M iHt’dtH'i I niurtI m** * Mm If.n il. Jit
ritlm
Mr
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i7 «T A T K ilF
t l.A lt E K C i: -A ll/ V
WA III M l AI
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li i t i a t n 1 ,i.
i;r*ei«*ci* *• a

n

M i A IV, Uat Ih. I’lprK. i
Htitfii, MfN. Mi I '
1*o«»
J/mcttn K. H an *» llmliori

WITO'lMt 1 &gt;4.. n
I ,rr*‘1tM’| 1 AI l.iiK*

Mi
I:H I»K!♦•&gt;•*»&gt;. ill . 1*1
M. K- HtiiUiy, Mi
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1« I In«ttt |»tnil. I li *Wl*i'4*

A , ttm h iM rtM l

at v ir

be naalptital a, director of •
spocific district after neceaaufy
health officers for the ether
three sections have been obtained.

District headquarter* arc locat­
ed Vcro Beach, southeast; A r­
cadia. southwest; Ocala, central,
ami Luke City, northern.

LEGAL NOTICE
t M lt T I T twit HV, M A T H Jt’ i m ! l A li
t f l l f t IT
IIV
t '-i.a m r.A ,
i - o s m u s u m i i .i ; r o r m . i&gt;
r . t A ft r m t y ,
J A I’ K U M A I'K E V ,
■Tiinplalntiiit
VH
.
l l l ’A l. H A H H H A bL. M A tlK K V,
fM tslidaut.
•rn n h t a t r o r r i io m n A
To
irt'A I.
M A ltai I A l-I,
MAC-

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ntilip

edtnle

fiiulallnn
IU f mrtl
t'ininty
-md
lair.
WJlneM* nrr t w r t a r t
nfllclul
itM ut i.fftcr a t hanfnrd, Fl.irtdn.
ds vfti K ,i of Oetotn-r. ftMS

tlie

in rlranlnc

roll

bund Imx

rally

urn....
fu v h lie s a !

LANEY DRY CLEANING CU

. IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other.
It must be...

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m

K*i%ftit d r «Lmr&gt;«-n*K
imllee Is h . r . b f a I v*. ti Mint mi
- iin-w—ti h— ti.iin -rnti-it mid or•li’rn i to ti* hald. and the auniv
Mill br bold Mjtlilu sod U i I u u r Ii •ii. t Kpee|al T a , .nrhuul ld ,t r le l*
uf MritUaWle (louniy, rtiifld s . vl*.,
KliccUd T ax Uctuio) Jtl.liU I Nu. I.
V imiw * a *
tha a.H forn
KpvolHl
T as He hou I Id *! r li l, ppetdat T a *
Hi’IuhiI D istrict ltu. !, known a*
I lie Lnuowooit H[&lt;erl*l T a * He him I
Ulstrlcti R i w l t l 'T a * HdlinOI III*11let Nn. (, known *a llu&gt; U v lrtn
Meeclwl T a x HChoid CTm n.i t . H[m"
i- iMl
T e a HCkoia D V trtW
Nil. 4.
' ^ ir it l T » i
kiiffWA
&lt; ---------1
,« Hull out
ftebuol I
■Ml til*
■tfl IhMOooev*
trim: a
mistrjet
i Mmirnr
Irtrt.
»n
. A ir Mis
TuatMOV
1 *i shall

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L v£j

I t t i |¥

uisteha

Kii.1

B tm tH t l im Atlanta,

C**a*o**|&lt;i. N o t folk, Orltntfa

Have a Coca-Cola

T"

IJ(T ***
. c ii Klri-t 1'iwt Mffl.'B
Hun riirnelscu. C altfu rn l*
A m i m n tdll itt i-oni|dalnl bavin*

ROY JOHNSON’S
RED BARN
HERE NOW!

that won. him so many
5 15 years he has
been beauti ing cars in Sanford
r paint problems

lu t r

Ium ! Then riu« waul

II

m u l s io n

C. W . “ P A T ’ JOHNSON

SUPERIOR AUTO PAINTING

Mt

* In*irk.

i, and aid nature
1 raw. tender, tnm ucous m em *
n n k r ttn sell you

TO KNOW THAT

Yea, Put is back from the Navy
and agrain is doing that

17, ItM .

tore, i* not to ititerfore in nuy
r iv r e a r e
troth
f l* 'r jiir ,ii
dii- |
way with hiujlth duimrtmcot* twInp
timintaineil
hi?
indkidnm N o t iiubllrrtAun drtolH T J U M L i
counties, hut not orpauiMul In '
•coordinate witli the Slate's uuit
system.
AH machinery t, now In pl*e*
fo r theiw diatrirts to function,
thuuph necvsserilv on a limited
►vonv. t&gt;r‘ H K rt t , TVaplor.
now
scale with the exeoeptiou o f com­
rnWhiN in rhr OirtHitt «*iu ri «rf
plete pnreonnel. To date, each
mihiolr e w i n t j , FhsrWu. on or
district bus u public health nuiAn
sfors the tutti day o f .Soirmlier,
and u snnitnrian. I&gt;r. E - F. H off*
N l.
Ill
diTAnU
rtorrm f
said
nisi Will 111"•rfe d t i l r a n t
man, form er director o f Epidem­
b l nils itrrtsi l»i&gt; vu bH srrd for
iology. la currently re*pon*lbfe
fr siM lu ti.fi Urn, x a g u p e d t&gt;&gt; I" *
fo r petting the' districts moving.
tlm Majifurd rtw/ebt P, iif»rd.
It I* expected Hint he will latar htrMa. .* nvwiqiaper *r p. iu.r.il

William I*, raid, H ID-

I h Home

il
**i» ,«Mi

1

It 17 H Y A T E

OreomuDioa relieve*

• h-t

In fB iu n rf,

lin y

p r y f u r i l , am i f o r g r l

|f*» 1$ M Hlai ijA Mi
II •’ lift HIh ii L m
r id li,
Mi
/nr
Illrktrr, Mr.*- Ml1..
•11Hill* ill'-

SirNS . IIA V ffM l
C L A IM S
1&gt;K
it Mils ,lie&gt;Bi-d IhiU lilt' neatli,
O K M A M IS
AMAIMST
S A IL
■A-htinm'i- ;h tm -vs” re fe r! ujaiii
the trivlcca of the f o r m e r
turcuud iiinl their imr|&gt;oic» in
the health jlroxrttm, but raOter,
«e n * ilrcrdrd upon to make their lliii- i-BiiiIr lit I'ia ra u rr A ihI i llarlwork oven more flexible aad I|&gt;*a 11. OeoHivU, ta le .If Held I'niiiii.*.
Mu lli i I'ntiiit) l«4au 0.1 Sfnmuili'
I effective.
. M-rtifti. *wF A ir -patrir-tr— ^rrHa’ iitiwe-rai" fxraiftHu* j &gt; u v Irunoff.
ttir court h im ,* a t w is t id .m il) nt
I lie liealtfl furilitieii, in the Slnto Kaiilv.l1. -riMrid*. •atfkt* Bltfhl ealu d .r n
iwmlfca Ira tu Mm - iim r of
j utter ttr. Slnvder u m iu iii .I the i' ie»wir
I jmit.iii'iii U h
rail, noI po*itiiui ii. Slate Hrulth Officer. Iji*1
'
, ---- ,.j* h oialtn ut tlaawnd ,li;.ll
wan Ibr uatnbliahbia of f««r be In W|i|fa*a, and hK*I1 n.elr II"'
hculth diatrietii •which arc com. pi..'.' of realdenne anil rt.,1 nfflrr
of tli* rlnMnanl, mid ,lm1l
poaed of rnuntiea heretofore with' add.rM
M ,wnrn t « li.V lb* r a t t in l. ucniil.
on. nrrnntred pttMic health aer- or
*.(«»•*&gt; . art mo *n&lt;li rl*lm
vlcc. The work o f the diatrlctg, tM drntawd niA a. IHM nliall In'
,
which is paid fo r by u spoeJal vnlil.
Ahl.UK
•rttIN C A l'
fund eaunarked by the l.epinlw*

You u n Jiereby m 4 lf!rt lh * l *
Bull Im, Ix-Wi tiled In the C'lrruti
I'nutl ut Hi-minid* ('minty, Kloi Ida.
I,, Ih , suit of Jmc* I. SlMi'ktiy. emupialnant. vs. i*»ml Muislinll Ma&gt;'lii-). ili-Ti iiiI h ii I. (Timu ory Nu. A **"
The nutiirr of IM * suit t* tu tilitnln a ittvnrre.
Vim * r e rwruhi-n
In rllr &gt;ntir M i l l i o n apjM arunri- on
■it 1,1-fiiii- H u tru th or Novvn.tm
A. !». 1 »*».
WITNKHH m&gt; li.im und seal a*
f i n k of I be tlircull thiiirl uf Hem
In.ill 1'miMlr. Kim bln. Mil, III.1,Il
liny of (irn dicr, A. D. 194fc.

luundry lust three days of week.

Y O U ’LL BE GLAD

fo il

ItHMj .Ml* .lt d .till '■I'll III
Ill *lw « n u m l) III I limiif
i M r •&gt;( Kim Id *
,1 djlrlntirl. A II,

n&gt; ill I'iUXOXUWtl ANJ' *'r-K i

tervl

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We recommend thut new ctiHltimcrti aend their

Phone 47G

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III Slum. 1|IMH*I|I*J*'
Pl'fTltMth V II A 14 At AI ha
Hl-llH* f'i till la"* Ml It J. 11| fllltH*.
t'lfil&gt; i
V*
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M*
H *S K yi*
MlK tlffHli’f \v
11(il\ »*iI irt i'ri l'M
I* ( m *tlirf il' A4
E-»irf| »*, Ifn yf* 1‘ lr r k . M fa W
1*
M llit U
Mi*. J 1*11.11ln.1it It
Etiina,
Nut lie I* hiTidiy B lvu i that «•&gt; tturkr,
Mi
R
J
l»t»4*n't»hi
III!' • IIS -Itril III W a J a o r, *■ *47 I -&lt;-l
(pi ••«*! lie I *» 12 \ 1*5 At r**r**l
K ln t s trrrl. .Naitfti.fi I’ loiiaa. Mlt■III III. Il.lllli.il- IIU II
SBMlllH.il * ’ll &gt;* Mi ,1 K- «*iilIi**, r i n k. Mr*
M »&lt;?al Mi &lt;h*fin ** It**11, Ih
irm ttn ii IIHml .'ntiipni,' amt ili*t Mart
In* "**«M«irn
»•
Inti ml to w f l i W r M id n j'm II H Vh'iUhi
itmi'ii11 t y * . ,t
l&lt;ui,uiuil
to (h r
Inc in,
of llw
' F H I n w t*» m
rtiO a fe " tllM | d rr
|tri*rl|ii*| N*»
.** A1 My lrain Ml.
J »* b» I. jw i nf . H s N i i
with flu'
**li-rI*•Mrs Mill!
* Ur I k nf ,it r r j , r * l | I 'I urn nl K ra d . JL »S. TlmiiiiManii
•
no
If
tfnliVf.
tin*.
Il I; Kj'IHi'V.
noli- i »iint&gt;, ,'lirriifA.
Mr's W , il
ViMnyr*.
dtiMK dwr.Ji.iJJri:

ANINI*ANTATHOSARTCOlllOE, Geneva, H. Y.. iimler ItirG1BIUot
tURhU, I’ciry M. Slicpnrd, (II, Rrt* ncquaUitcdwithirnnr nt hit rlatam»lrt. AvcO-ranof boUi World WaryandaInruicr tlcutrimiit-rolundl,
Shepardplant tomajorin)litloryJiiidnru'j degree.' JnrrmatiosaJ)

TOUCHTON DRUG COMPANY

■ I --IU,IBd" ItH*
sniinniiitr, is

I'M1

J i a i i . tn iK &amp; r s v r
OMNOKH

m You esn never be sure you sre pelting enough
rsveniial vitamin, unit,, you tupplcmcni your
diet wish known quantities o f vitamin*. So, guard
againu wiiamia dcficicncyl Start the whe Plena-

I'

ln«|iri

(lit »«*l B.IUM1U-t Mi«
Ml-

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HUNT’S

1 te*ar wd 1 Hack Capsule Supply Vitamins
A, It, C, 9, €, C and Bu plus LIVER, IRON,
Calcium Pantothenate and Niafiiiamide.

J

l.udltr,

H u ll.

\|t|«ai iiiLi ii

‘All the VITAMINS for all the fanffly
at
PENNIFS a
a DAY
DAY
at incf
fust aa PPW
FEW PENNIES

Mr.

In

ITuTltj* J

enn furnish vnu
a complete line nf 'Tuxedo Freda
;
also
Pknly atru s .Pulp
Colton Seed Meal
Wheat limn
Corn &amp; Wheat Scratch
Huy
Dais
Baby Chicks
All kinds of poultry supplies

TUXEDO FEED CO,

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I t ili*

IHiMIMwiI

K i* Ilnur I V i u h i

‘ *i» - w r t l i .
WJTAUAd M&gt;
|,B*I Ml rtufowti.
l«riiil«-*t. In 1l*r
tilt, lltr Mil i l l

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store

II» I

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In Hi. Ma.itmil j •

aa*a*M f-.r

rprJr •«*

I .ltlH.il*.

n . o - l w .1

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dIH ili

One wxf to make ceituan that event* live up to expectations ip to
m ile gufcuu fed at home with delicious ice-cold Coca-Cola right odt
of thie JK&amp;garator. There’s no better way to say So glad you cams
m m IS welcome them with that bid to hospitality, Have a Cofa.
’
.
V'-irt
i. ' V - r » »■*•« •
&gt; ‘ isswpr
StoTTlM T U PII SW SOWW o r tuU -CUCR-COtA COwrAMT IY

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COCA*COLA

B O T T L I N G

C. O .

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PARE TEN
1*0411 Cl!.
VVithempoim.

Seminole County
Court Record

Cold Preparations

EFFEC TIV E
NOVEMBER 1

Dr. J. P. lirawley,
Pine Castle, Flori­
da, will be- dimed
on both Sundays
and Wednesdays.

Violn

l.onn Cu.
Merrill, *lluirltr
limn

QUICK RELIEF FROM

u&gt;

II. in

Co.

Strain, Halite Mae (o

l.&lt;*an Cn.
I)jxnn, Alfmi.-ii nt

OCTOIIKIl 2H. I'M.

iix

to

Ixmn Co,
Dun, Mmltre to Burton l-. An
.Milliner, Kiln Mo Kamil)
ilorwtn.
|iCo.
•
,
Smith, Arrhie il. ft uk to;
f'nrr, Frank to .Family
K. M. t ’Jirroll.
||
Atlie, Clarence et iix to Itobuit
hirniHin et • ox.
itiorki II. I ' - r l ir v ln - i lilwnrtli t I
(iarrifHin.
t v \ ux t«» Kiimtl;
Bun'll.
Kxtfx, It. W. .et iix to l^innif 'ileOilfl Co,
MilTintun et ox.
Atlfimn, licit A. ft tjx to Fitmilj
.Mann, I„ B, to -l.ulu Hnollintr. IV.
,
I*.. lien ley.
Overatrcct Knud Co, to &lt;ifor|ff
McGrath et ox.
C IIA T T K I, MOllTOAGBS
IJM ITK I) W A ItltA M 'l l»K K »
Moore, W. M. to Hanford At
Frailer, Im to Klhel May*
ft vir Willinm.
I
IIKKIIS
* |
Ilnyinnn, Harriett to K. M. I
I 'jirroll,
. ■ j
Tiinner, Willinm II. ft nl Helm ■&gt;
of It. I . Multliif to Town of Altu- '
.mimic Spiinca.

TitrsTiars

moots

IruM ee, o f
Internal Improvemrnl land of Slate, .of Murid;!.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1915

TTTE SANFORD HERALD.*SANFORD FLORIDA

Our dividend* will .further, reduce
yuur yearly cum another 2(1',

LOOKS.LIKE EVERYBODY'S OUT
FOR THE. VOTIN’ TODAY j ---------

IT'S FUNNY HE SHOULD DIE
S O SUPDEN-LIKE. MUST BE
AN AWFUL DISEASE , THAT
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1 GUESS "SKY" WEB- NOT WITH
STER AINT S O SURE "DUKE"M0f?
OF WINNIM’ THIS pinGAN IN HIS
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FIRST TIME BUFFALO POINTS
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EalablhOictl 1'.*('»

,VOLUME XXXVII

Truman Asks
s Boost In Pay

Bulles Miss Strike Lender

* For Congress
;

— *

—

(Cabinet Members To
. Get $25,000, Civil
. Service Workers A
!t . 20
Percent ( Ht ri, k e
•
f' ■-&lt;*■■ » .
^

•
.

(If

A iN n it M

The Senate Finance Comtai^ie was advised today

th a t p re s id e n t T ru m a n \dtnts
ih e p a y Of fe d e ra l C iv il S e r­
v ic e
w orkers,
raised' a
's tr a ig h t 20 p e r c e n t H e also
w a n ts
C o n gressm en ’s
pay
boosted ' U&gt; &gt;$20,000 y e a r ly
and ca b in et m em bers to $25,OOO. C o n g re ss n b w g e ts $10,^p00 and cabin*t mambar« 915,000.
Hotu* leaders, aa Id that Preai­
dant Truman'a recant criticism
o f Conjrreaa did not harm hla
legislative program'and may help
it. Thay explained the President's
remarks may apur Rio public to
make their wlahea known to con­
gressmen and thus affect con*
graaiona] action., jj&lt;,
■ ___
Meanwhile freah 'tabor dliputea
increased -the national Idle today
-because of Work stoppage* to
•00,000. About 10,000 CIO textile
worker* in 19 planta in New
England ara on atrike o f dliputea
over the union shop and wages.
National officiate of the A F L
Commercial T*l*f™PhcrB Union
urge 'members to cancel the prdposed fire hour proteat demon­
stration throughout the nation's
Western Union office, today.
■ Western Union workers in all
except three cities have cancelled
Allans for a five hour protest
Ultrik*, a union official reported
today and said the locals in De­
troit, Philadelphia and possibly
Hartford, Conn, plopped to stage
a stoppage from 1:00 to 0:00
P.M. today.
. Ip Washington, Congress com‘ tad legislative action on1 a
920,000,000 tax reduction bill
and sent it to the White House
right on the deadline set two
months ago.
£ The Internal Revenue Bureau
^Ttas to print new tax returns end
withholding tables, and asked
that details o f the legislation be
worked out by Nov. 1.
According to revenue experts
yyjofcd t r flgu*» dinrOSTetfeet
o f Ihe bill, U woold-eause these
reductions in 1940./
■ Individual income taxpayers,
$2,044,000,000.
-j Repeal o f use tax on cars and
Ttoats, $140,4)00,000.
Corporation* 13,180,000,000.

K

Phm. E.G. Mulliffan —
Given Discharge
From U.S. Navy
l-B .C . MnHIgsnrPhm. B-c.- USNR
gD i
_ * o n ' of Mrs. Don "McDonald
of‘
■ ___ has ____
&lt;ACuskln,
received j j * honor­
able dlicharge from a
the Navy,
and after , pending- a week with
bis mother and etap father at
Buskin, haa beep visiting fo r
the past two days, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J&gt;C.
Vaughan, caretakers o f the Os­
teen Bridge.
( Hie tirvice took him to Esperl$o Santos In the Pacific theater
- .arhere^.h# spent 83 months.
-Quoted authorities as having saw
T h a t the hospital at, which ha
served, wais In point o f equtpmenf
____ and am ice. aqualto any horpltn
In such a targe sity a* Chlcttgo
; The hospital buildings, he said,
were metal covered Quanaet Huts
'hu llt ln ’T form. Brain and plaitlc
surgery Was performed there end
the hospital boastad one o f the
west American plastle surgeons
Lieut. Comdr. Btslss, he added.
- p Since last April he has aarrjUiat city he was married t* the
formor Dorothy Carter o f HyatIsvltle, Md. He graduatod from
• Seminole High School In 1949,
and prior to joining ths Navv bn
_ N ov. 1. 948, worked at the Sanl&lt; Toid Naval A ir Station. He said
h* Would leave soon to work in

X ’mSVSi
Candidates Initiated
By Woodmen of W orld
A

FRIDAY, NOV KM HER 2. 1IM5

Blood Orgy In
Manila Is Told
By Witnesses

TO D A Y: Fair with tittle dinner in tempera*
ture thin afternmm. Innieht »r tomorrow.

Member Associated I'retm

Drive Started To Aid W ar Hero’s Family Of Ted

Three"More Japs Are;
Arrested For Mur­
der Of Three Of: f
Doolittle’s Filers*

NUMBER ar».

Gort Resigns
As Governor
O f Palestine
Action Follows Night
Of Violence When
Rai l Ijunsportu' tion Is Disrupted

■ -=-------- *
L O N D O N , .N o v. 2 ( A P ) ~
j*
T lir flm igtiulm ii o f L o rd &lt;!ort
oils
iiig h A .*(ijH !tii's i(m fi'
fo r
l ’ n k’ « t it le
wt i H
urfiKHincod
in tin* Hmist* o f Cntiinioris tn1 tlaf*'; jja rp cciit '•(iiitlm 'n kx irl
v in lriu v tliVru tvci'p t)raiid(‘(l
o ffic ia lly as a “ w anton re ­
sort to fo rc e ” w hich m ipht
n u llify H rita iu ’s a lte m p t* , to
solve the Jewish problem.
tMUINO FBOM HIS iU HIT MARKID CAR, Herbert Sorrell, leader of Holly­
Apparently thVre K _nn runner*
wood's film strike, related how four shots were Hied at him as be was
tion between (Sort's resignation
backing his auto Into the driveway of his Glendale, Cul., home. A guard
1and the disturbances. Making Ihe
has been staUoned at his residence. _____ (infemotional Soundphoto)
announcement, George Hall, secletary for 'colonies, said Lord
Gort stepped do An liecmise of ill
, health,
A curfew wus imposed yester­
day in Palestine alter a night ’bLt ,
m » s slaying of from *M 0' to U *
WltAOIlSHIA OROANIZATIONI MAVI STAITID A DRIVI, led by Heritage of Amc,u., i ........ ...
which the railways were cut ill
000 civilians who haa taken re,„£ u "re CuJJ^U ^
!c
1: T- McQuillan and It*, nine t
(t.i
an least 20 ptncr.s and there wefe
fuge in the Manila German club.!
Tho.,ntt* McQuUleh. 45, ot Philadelphia. Pa., was killed during action off Okinawa l ist J.imiarv,
widlv scuttrrud explosion*. Street
a ...... ...............* V - li. - — !
children, shown with their mother arc (left t&lt;&gt; tiuM) Pii j tvi..13; Alary Lou, D;
v,
C.
I A
woman snared from a sal
fighting ulso broke out in Tniro
(oo
mother’s
Up).
Betty
Ann,
3;
Eve,
3;
Kuthlicii,
It;-and
Edwin,
12.
fjM.'m,
j
,
turnalin of rape t v * Japanese'
coincident with a general strike
officer friend testified yeat-rriav
"
of anti-Zionist elements.
that orders for one last koood
P
f
1 n
P
| 1 It was estimated dial it would
orgy In Mnnllu were Issued by ths
\ A T I 101*11 K
N . f i l l 3 (1
Hike 48 in. 72_ hmu*Liu repuir thu_
imperial high rmmand itself.
U a lllU I U U o q u d u
j domnge to the .trnns|M&gt;rtoiion sysThe story o f- her own -scape
I lent, described as the most wide­
from the mass ra|ie o f 26 ' -autlspread net of organized sabotage.
ful Manila girls by Japance tro­
in the country's history.
ops during the Rattle o f Manila,
Major (icn. John D’A'rcy. Ilri- •
Twenty-six
officers
and
enlist­
Dr. Orville I.. Harks, former
By Cecelia Trulurk
|
were |nhl behind closed doors at|
ti-.li commander inl'alestlne, imed
men
were
presented
medals
prisoner of war In Cernirny. ha
S/Sgt. Robert Kmcrimn Alt*
the war crimes trial o f l.t. Gen.i
aihnoalKAeaqv.istieerdetuoinhrdloi ,
returned to Hinfnnl to • r-.itmc
man, 26, Sanford’s outstanding and citations by Captain William Tomoyukl Yamastita.
iMPilInlety banned movement of
T.
Hanlon
nl
the
Navy
Day
cere­
the
general
c
nf
tn
d
i
i
war hero whoso R-17 plane Win
Identified onlv ns "Mrs. N ,"
v-s . a 1
c
Fi,
all motor traffic on oil highways
ivll’i'l ha le.t « licit I e elllt-li-l
shot down on Dec. 10, 11141, mony lust Saturday nt the Snn- the* witness told (he military
m-twee,, m p m . ami .1 a m .. « xford
Naval
Air
Station.
tlic Army.
after having successfully bombed
commission thnt with her Infant
T
n
11
»•
h
1
rl
n
a
n
o
I
n
l" ntunTcipuL ureas.
'Those
receiving
honors
were:
I 11 SeiuemheA Ti*lJ hu c it 'icil
the Japanese battleship, lluruim,
son In her arms she was force
I O l l ( 11 I O O W n S
I I I ■ The attackers ent railway lines
I.ieut. Comdr. Benjamin Tap- to go to the swank Rayview Ho­
the service ut Cum'* Hot net. N.
and who was mude u prisoner of
at approximately Ml p I a c e s
war at Mindanuo has relumed niiin, USSR of .'101 Northfleld tel, scene of night-long, orgies
C. « hero he prjcticctl surgery
throughout the length and breadhome after four years in a prison Place, Baltimore, Md. received during which jhe victims screamand received a cmnmisilun as
til of the country exploded one
Although
Seminole
County
is
the
Air
Medal
for
disinguiahlng
■
r&lt;|
r
*
camp.
■ U&gt; "Duke" Mm-Nelll
first lieutenant It was"nut until
police launch In Jaffa port and
orio _nf the,smallest counties in he returned to this country th 11
by meritorious act s. In |
.
.
.
A hard fighting "celery Fed"
On Dec. 10, 1041, ut 0:30 A. M. himself
•leriul fliuiii in rombat
I Hhe *ail1
"F chance she met Florida, the gross parked vuJuc he received the rank of captain. " I I " squad foothall team lost 18 seriously damaged two others an­
, Cant. Aktshi. a Japanese nfflcer
Capt. Colin P. Kelly Jr., pilot aerial flight in rorpbat.
chored nt Haifa.. The vessels had
of Jts rili us frultt unit ve&gt;'cIt was during F'cbrmiVy, IIM I, to 12 in Day Iona Reach Thursday been mined.
Lieut. 11.8. Rodgers, IJhMt or
. .
. .
... .
.
of a B-17 with n crew of seven
tables
were
listed
eighth
in
the
3t1
California
Avenue,
Hastings.!
kn*
•
aml
he
hi''
h*r
,n
•
that
lie
jolnc
I
the
:i4th
Division
•light. The "Feds" fought hard
Trutkrd Down
room.
men Including Sgt. Altman us n fi£l _________
state, during the pint season, ac­ in Africa und- onlv a few days hut the bleaks were agiiitisl them.
Minn., received! a Gold Star In I
The Hiilish commurJ.me IWtci
radioman, took o ff front Clark lieu
o f n Second Air Medal i '•0,‘ ,r'
wntlnueil, she was cording to the recently released Inter, lie was raptured with I. . The ............. .
sparked by J th r „ .usimllie
Field to bomb Jap imv:d forma­ for distinguishing hlnuslf while l«ken to ths hotel dining room, annual fruit and Vegetable, irport
U00 others during an offensive julllmck HoMiV Wren und Hilly
One British soldier dead and
tions.
A battleship was soon participating lh aerfat flights In I swarming
of the Florida Sint* Marketing hy the (Idsnuro* *1 Falrl i ’ass.
with Japanese marines,
Uruwnlee seared twice in rim la-1
wounded: one Hulestine pnlire.
spatted and Cafil. Kelly -piloted opcratU s against the enemy In I where she
fiCCd sn,unnamed Bureau,
o ffl:
.
He was taken Ihrmigh Tunis 7 rnlmilrs of hall game.
mull killed, . one l.clievu.1 killed
the plane over the target ami the Southwest Pacific.
I« r
f he v lo J a U o n ^ .. Th* 4*al
(FOlH of Sem i-j ami Italy to (Jermuny,- where for
Wroo scored Iwth siv pointers nnd one wounded: two I’nlesllne
mbed the Horan*. On the re­
t^ggtuhle 'crop*
crops I 2? inonfhs be took cere o f ‘ Brit­ on a * 1-yard hock and' the other -rnilway staff workers killed and
faieul V'cnicmJWa. Q**4*fi»
* "W A 'V * il* *
Nf *
: 'noU*f fruit un«l '\upjtubli*
nt trip to Clerk Field Jpp
ish and American patients. Il ■m n 73-yard pass interception, one wounded; two Palestine railIt
of
Iifitm
w
!T
Sixth
Street,
Losj
Tbe
officer
told
hsr
that
his
ware
placed
at
*f?.4PHlr,,:i
us
fighter . planes letercairtod and
wus nl the A ir Cqros Camp ui The olhci touehdowii which was way stuff workers kdled and
*ro**d direct'h fft On their plane. Angeles CnllL received the Pre- troopa ware under an “ onlet- fro m .mmiiaredwith the state total
Sagun that hr met I.ieut, Hurry scored in the'second stanza was [ six wounded, omj^crillcntly.
Capt.,Kelly ordered the men to sidental Unit Citation for ex- the high coiMiSMid to kill all j of*.1I4,K41,2U7.
bail ^ut immediately. While he traferdlnary heroism In action civilians In Manila sml that lhc| Broward county of*’ smitheasl Grioihall of Sanford, who was on • a puss from Jlnmnlee lo-j The only arrests anmnmced
Japanese hated at) white women." : Florida, was u liit ahead of Semi then suffering from a le-« injury L'urdwcll.
___
i were o f fivp aimed Jews ruptured
held, the crippled ship In position iigiiin.it the enemy.
I ru.tr'W ith‘ ii i-riVp vulo* of 912,- fallowing a puruchutc Jump frfflil
First Lieut, %'lley F. Goff.
five' wounded men jumped to
The locals scored theii first I'V police after - train Wu* held
a
hoiultri
slim
duwn
in
France.
HI1.744.
Polk
County
"copped
safety: then the plana exploded U i&gt; M C R ot 2ul9 F'tlniore
■ aP
«'"&gt; '
the ■ pennant" in the * ‘ Florida He wus able to give Grimlutll hi- touchdown . w I. e, „ , Shoemaker.
Wichita F’uils, Texue receivetl
.
about 2*&gt; mlU*i8 tn tin* vtorthuvut.
in midair.
Produce l.enguw with crop values professional attention,
•
»
,&lt;
M
••niru5n
*
,a
The
men
were
trucked
do*n
after
The co-pilot, who dhl not have uold Stars in lieu of second,
(In Aug. 211 hu wus lihi-rnicd [ h v
” u«, Munrterliaek and ran i nl) v x c \m u i : o of ^|llltN.
of-I4H.7K7.I07 of which tl7.li!»2.a chance to bull out, wus blown third -and fourth A ir Medals, loi
from the prisoeer o f war hos­ 4 yanh for a hrnre. The M’nmil
22K
was
represented
In
citrus.
clear of the plane and w a s. meritorious action In aerial flight
•—
—
II 11 n n e r
up
comities
were pital 111 F'leising, .... I arrived In wore um sparked by tiruiMbum!
fievfrtly burned unit wounded* during uornbat ^with^lne^ ^enerfty*
Persons who wish to take Palm Reach (mostly vegetablest the United Stales on .lime 22. amt Lain^irur who intnle n»n*d** f
- f
l.leu.t | jg)‘ M, Y. Aldridge,
Capt. Kelly -and the right side
driver's examinations, which have 43H.74H.aonv Orange, 924,000,048; , And on .lone 27 Jollied Id- wife laid gain* for 6
and in ya id - I ) 0,(1 Rf O T S
O W IIC T
gunner were killed immbtliately USNR of Greenwood, Miss., re­
tlic l^ke. 9111,1111,404; HiHelwiredehr -^hd sdiV-ln Alluutu, Ga. A t pies- The seoir was-made-by H'ommy— ■
i*
■■ , v ■ ,
liven at
when the cxptnxtnn occurred. The ceived tile ^ t i n j ^ W d - - F V - iR U f m y iy
md Gold Stars In lieu of
" f f lcr. w II In the future 9i;,0 l7 ; I at); soil Dade County, ent he Is living with his famll&gt; ,Kenny wlm weld o ff light tackle ‘ I n s p e c t s B r i l l I* 101(1
six wounded survivor* after para­ Cross pnd
take these examinations ut the 916.6.76,274.
at the home of Dr. ( ’ . L. Park 8 Vttlils and a score.
l i 'n r kJ4
I (MnK
chuting safely to the ground, u Fourth Air Medal for distin­ new headquarters of the F'lorldn
Celery, valued at 96.52M.2.I4
‘ » '' m".!.. Highway,
Shi
Hardin and Welch1 ° f &amp; l * 1 1,1,1 1 , U °
walked to Clark Field which was guishing himself in aerlsl flight Highway Patrol at the Hanford
Iq. more Ilian the value . **'’ dei lined lluil he did not el played Oil oulstnndiiig defeli-'
,,
, ,, ,
, ..
a distance of approximately five in operations-against the enemy Armory, it was announced todav amounted
■ - .. . H1!1* ' Ktckey,-ownei of the
Lieut (Jg) T. *
4
tn .
.* v . Hi»mlno|p
CfiiintVM
urodltu-e. lirsi* iiiiii li weitfm In (riO iminy wive giimi1 on tin- line, whil Gran-.
miles and 'received medical cure. in the Pacific.
utirt'ltm r tUrnugTi'thp-rnopcmttrm Ilia m, heriiiv a ml
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p
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of
82CJ
Sgt. Altman suffered s c u l j i
L. C. Render.
* Mill tint*, ainved Pocsday
1,1411;
tangerines,
Ij’jllil.onn of German authorities and the a good offensive game with nilwounds and injury to his eyes Humble Road, Houston, Texas
Red Cross, he olilsincd fairly meroiis nice gains.
Drivers examinations will be
Giknthnm *u • aiiford lo insjieelIheMtiuicii aso received the Distinguished
U'OHlInseg a &gt; I'g s e I I , r l
good medical and surgisul equip kicked o ff ■■ id.... . V.I run m lh.; j 1.1*1, Ilw 1 1 “ •**
Monday and
" ' e latter
J r ? bL .t-i-nly- mel".?.Pl^ r * . f i r . « 1 Flying* Crosa, aipng with the A lr [ cntiducted
c" l,Uucl‘ ‘‘l M«ndnv
an.l Thursday
iiir nt. " — ---it ak-frem
at—from-0:00-1
» —4riU+
TT7-7I" drive for a sec.iii.1 sforeT^fYRdr-ntHx possibly some H.ook
I
ar m" G« i a- |f 4n_ 1n IIetnifr-af*,r,,c&gt;0,,»
U:
o'clock. Rooks of Instruction for
The "Fell" capluills weie .lepkins 'V" Plospeels. will train next
A lta ^
hid Gown
irith thc
-third and fourth Air those Intending to take examin­
Set. Altman
had flown
with ^edsl for meritorious actswhile
and Grantham.
. •"‘•rcn.
Capt. Kelly, but for eight months purtirlpating in combat In the ations may be secured at the
... ,
. ... ’
,'lr. Rickey, who was acciim(
utallliu*.
.High
Seined
—
of—
S
i.
punted here by Carl 'Ptirnil, his
during training he had been his Pacific.
county Judge's or sheriff’s office
radioman. He said that .Capt.
Ucul.. (jg ) Robert 1). Thomp­ ut the Court House.
Kelly was the best pilot he had son, USNlR from Butler, Pcnn.,f
M/Sgl. Roll Harris of Tampa,
ever flown with and was a "re­ received the Distinguished Fly­
who recently received Ids dis­
markable fellow.”
ing Cross, ths A ir Medal und
charge front the service in which
e (4th Bomb Squadron of Gold Stars in Raw o f second,-and
he served for .70 months in thc
dr S g t ARmnn wa* a~ mem­ thin* A ir Medals,
■, , , ..... ...... .....
niougnimi ai?n - rrgar.img me
southwest Pacific urea, arrived in
ed in five w arts, boast perhaps | f,Urk, which has been used hy
ber continued routine operations of
Lieut.
&lt;lg)
K.E.
Clever,
Suntord Thursday muridng to
l ie largest high school line in pcxMiiuu-l. u f-th a -R m ifu t.l-K a rel
from Clark F’-ietd until Doc. 2U, U8NR o f 104 Lind Avemie,
John J. Lae, former banker » f
over management o f the ____
1941, when the complete squad,'4 Mansfield. Ohio
... ,
..
.
, llu‘
,
“ vernge is lK'l|,\ii Station for inter siotl.m hull
received
-the
■juirl ■A vitc’onri1"
^ lumic1
1
ton - was~asstgnad~tir~&gt;Hn(tango: Distinguished Flying Cross, and 'Scranton, Pa. la substltuUng for i HRx 'Ih d Princess Theaters. He ^ tincnff^ (lit tfitr iInnft "W'pfit tfi "i,M»ittid’* Wltib* tboir—biii'-kfiold
General MacArthur ordered all Gold Stars in lieu of second, USO Director Joe Hall whlla he iriieves F’rench II. Harvey, who Delia" Beach Sunday to bring nothing to he toyed with, it* ,,'f ihe*.Sanford Club of the Flor| it)u Xfnte League and of the
'"ic e Sept. 12 has been serving Imrk a negro, Tom Griffin, who nveinge being 184.
bombers to evacuate the Philip­ thint, fourth and fifth A ir Me­ is away on business.
Forced out of the banking ug temporary manager for Flor- hud been -charged with embezz­
pines and move to Australia as dals for meritorious acts during
The "F’eils" offensive will lie Hostou llruves during the IU40
ling the Wight Grocery Com­ seriously hiiideiml hy injuries ns ■and ’ ll training seasons.
ilMrt was no base *!eft in the aerial flight in combat with the busineas by the depression, Mr, 1 hi* State Theaters here.
Islands from which they could enemy.
Lae headed W PA music activities
Prior to entering the service, pany for which he was u de­ Anderson and
Hrooklln,
first
Arrangemer.ls for quartering
liveryman of 92NP. Griffin i ■
operate successfully. The squad­
, ........................
,
the cltlh at the Hotel May full
Lieut.- (Jg)
R, W. Remey. In Lsckawana County, Pa. for Mr. Harris had 14 yeurs con­
ron *personnel that remained to USNR of Trinity, Texas was the six and a half years. This led nection with the above firm. His bring held in County Jail, pend­ itiing fullback ^nd hulfiiuck were weie discussed with Joseph Perburl ill lu ll weeks set images. ry, Hotel manager.
do tho ground maintenance work recipent of tha A ir Modal and to USO work at Ft. Benning, military service with the 21th ing his trial In Cirrult Court.
on the outdated, battered pur­ a Gold Star in llau of Hecond ,F‘t. Stewart and Florence, 8.
.Mr. Itickev said that Manager
Infantry and 8th Army took him
Also Hilly Ludwig varsity guard,
Muriix K. Appel, discharge I
suit Ships counted the hours until air medal.. Lieut. (Jg)
C lif­ !!• recently had charge of UHO to New Guinea and north and soldier front West Palm Beach wu* Injured, However. Donald 7'urleton of the HI. Paul Club
fba Japs arriyed.
suuth Philippine islunds.
Ills
Dyrss* who was injured in the will arrive about the first of
ford L. Giebler, USNR of 438 E. activities at Starke.
General W ain*right surrender­ 67th Street, New York, N. Y..
Mr. Lee wax the guest of the decorations include three bronze und Mrs. Appel reported Wednes­ first gallic of the seuann will lie .Murch with approximately 40 ‘
day
morning
to
Police
Chief
Roy
ed aU the Philippines May 0, received the A ir Medal and Gold Klwanla Club Wednesday, lie de­ stars, bronze star medal, Philip­
hark in the stalling lineup, pro­ players, und tiUiul IP otherf,
G.
Williams
that
silverware
including sport news scribes.
1942, with the exception o f Min­ Stars
intleu o f
second, and clared recently that he liked pine Liberator medal and combat valued at $817 and clothing bably in Rrookllit’s place.
danao where troops continued third Air. MedaU. Lieut (Jg) Sanford and Its community spirit infantry budge. Mrs. Harris uni
| The liiooklyn 1lodges* and the
valued
ut
more
than
$200
hud
I .Montreal Club will-train ut Dayfighting until May 10. El^ht J. D. Kennedy, USNR o f 13ul and thought it a beautiful town. their son accompanied him here.
been stolen from their car. The
| tuiin* Beach, Mr. Rickey
an­
hundred Americans were immed­ Como A vtn tt, St, Paul, Minn.,
couple
sluyed
overnight
ut
a
nounced.
’ ’
*
iately made prisoners by the received the Distinguished Fly­
loyal
hotel
and
did
not
miss
the
Muyor Higgins reported that
Jap troops that had been lurking ing Cross, the A ir Medal ami
theft until morning.
Mr. Rickey spoke of the possi­
close by since May 1. The pri­ Gold Stars In' Rau o f second and
bility of sending his Urnnklyn
soners were guarded but not third A ir Medals. Lieu t (Jg)
CampbelLLoasIng Post 6.7 of
molested from May until October John Chahhandour, Jr., of 106
Mrs. Elizabeth llurkry K ir­ rookie bull players freshly illsIhe
Atnericsn
Legion
will
hold
n
1942. They cooked their own Leslie Street Bloomfield, N. J.
cher. purl time secretary o f the charged from the service Into
(('fs lls s e l aa rag* VIvM
food, and fallowed their normal received the Distinguished. FlySeminole County
unty Health and Tu Florida for n month's training
habita for that length o f time.
bcrrulosis Association, Ims as­ in F'ehruury, uml wax Interested
fng Cross, AJr Modsl, and Gold
Beginning Monday The Herald will reBume daily
During October Sgt. Altman Stars In lisu o f second, third and
sumed the position of full time in sending them to Ssnford If
said ha and 250 American pri­ fourth Air Medals.
secretary of Dint organization uernnimudatimis could be fur­
publication except Saturday* und Sundays. There will
soners were taken from tho
and hus established heuduuarters nished.
Lieut (Jg) John G. McKano,
be
no
increase
In
subscription
rates.
The
curtailment
The Baseball Committee of the
Island hy a Jap boat and 1700 USNR o f 724 W. .2 nd, Hastings.
next to the office o f Dr. Leonard
to
a
tri-weekly
-was
made
necessary
by
the
manpower
re American prisoners were Minn., rereivod tha Distinguished
Munson in the Touchton Build­ , Chamber of Com mcice have been
Dally
practice
atrial
bombing
had op at Luton and carried Flying Cross- the A ir Mods
i informed of this uml u ill make a
and supply shortagefl ippident to the war.
ing.
is being conducted by U. 8. Naval
&gt; Osaka, Japan, on Nov. 11. *"A Gold Stars In lieu o f seei
Mrs. Kircher was formerly tho survey tu determine If this can
aircraft
in
Lalts
George,
Volusia
.949. The 980 Mindanao pri­ - id third A ir Medals: Lisut. (
be done, Muyor Higgins said.
While the war is over, many of these shortages
county, bombing rang*, according secretary of the F'irst Methodist
soner* wore later transferred os Rex D. Milton. U SNR o f 8
still exist. So far, It has been impossible to obtain all
Church of which the Rev. J. E.
to
an
announcement
mods
today
U Kawasaki and mod* to work ford received a Cold Star In
the skilled' workers we need or essential supplies in
by Comdr. J. V. Barry, .operations McKinley is pastor. She will be
In a steel mill camp. They were
a second A ir Modal: Lieut (Jg)
A "body" liberally . sprinkled
officer at lh* Jacksonville Naval succeeded In secretarial work by
adequate
quantity.
made to work laboriously in the Rex J. Tucker, USNR o f Smith
Mrs. J. M. Leonard. Mrs. K ir­ with catsup, was found lying qn
4 lr Station.
mill, bunk amid ths aamenolse, Center.
cher
stated,
however,
that
she
Kansas,
received
the
Thirteenth Street near Park A ve­
-.rfi*-' bombing
described
Nevertheless, we are resuming dally publication
Distinguished Flying Cross, A ir
ss a rectangular area approxi­ will retain her position as church nue on Thursday night. Soma
in the hope that, this condition will soon be corrected
director
of
religious
education
ns
and Hold Star In Reu af
excited passing motorists stoppad
mately three miles . wide and
Second, third and fourth A ir Msa volunteer worker. *
and that in the meantime the public aa a whole will
to Investigate and found it w£i
eight miles long.
bads were boards covered deU: LI«U t f j g ) R.W. Hind ricks.
There is needt of volunteer only u Hallowe'en dummy. Other
A ll suTfaca craft are warned
understand that we are doing everything possible to
___
strew mat*. Their food ITSNR o f 4*7 18th Street, N. E.
ranks were handles, .placed In
ronslsted of th« starvation diet Washington, D.C., received tho
whop workers .to , address and mail
render satisfactory service.
A— ----------- ------ --------- A v -J IM . 0Uj 4 r f
is street aU Laurel Avenua and
envelopes containing Christmas
aerial bombing Is in
o f rice and soup made of some A ir Model »"&lt;* Onld Star In Had
Ond are requested to Me extrema seal stamps, raid Mrs. Rircher. Ninth Street and a carpenter's
»’
PUBLISHER
o f second AlrModal; And Lieut
lautkm at alt times whan opar- Workers can contact Mrs. . Kir­ bench placed on Elm Avenue near
.Thirteenth S t r i c t , ___________ __
cher by telephoning 794.
sting in Laka George.
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fe ra l&amp;

THE WEATHER

Robert Altman 25 Officers Are
Back In Sanford Awarded Medals
From Jap Frison At Navy Station

Ssaarlu trl

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frtii)

Allii-d hemlouarters announced
today that three Jap army officers
are under, qrrest' tor ij,i &gt;stionfng1
In conns •"'oh * w ith. the caseation I
nf th: •* (too Ittle airmen on Oct.!
16,
lit;
near Shanghai. No.
..vciflc &gt;!._rge« have lieen fjledi
but one Uteri. Cell. Shigeru 8awuda Is .known In, have been.
In charge of the Shanghai area
when the three Americans were
killed and Iheir bvdles__crf "V.Ded.
CKlnrsu, Filipino and ibmulsh
wtlnesscs hysterically cursed the
laps, screamed for the death of
l.t. Ccn. Tomoyukl ‘ Yamsshi A
and thiew the war criminal trial
into
cimtimml
turmoil
today.
Scenes "so liestlal it Is hard to
find words to describe them’*

Dr. Orville Barks
Seminole Crops Back
In Sanford To
Rank Highth In Resume P r a c t i c e Loses 18 To 12
Entire State
To Buccaneers

Sanford Boy Taken Navy Day Ceremony
Is Climaxed With
Prisoner D u r i n g
Award Of Honors
Fight For Bataan

Total Value Of Ve^.
etahles* And Fruit
Set At 12 Millions

r'toda Scores Two
Daytoda
'o u chi downs In
7 Minutes Of Play!

A

S

Drivers’LxaminationH
Given At Armory

M-Sgt. Robert HarriH
New Ritz Manager

J o h n. J. "Lee IS
In Charge At USO

CITY BRIEFS

Mrs. Kircher Named
Pull Time Secretary

Announcement

Warning Is Given Of
Bombing: Practice

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FRID AY , OCTOBER 2 0 , 19(5

TH E HANFORD I1KRAM). SA N FO Rfl FLORIDA
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v—ANNOUNCING—
Our shop is now open for huafnetts
General A uto R epairing
By— Unrficld mitt Jackson
Connected w ith

YATES AUTO PAINT &amp; BODY WORKS
105 N. Palm etto Avc.

Phone 071

NOTICE
Anyone h a v in g 'a n y repair work in my ahop
,
at
210 E a st F ifth S treet
is askccl to please call for it a t once!
1 am being forced to close dlie to recent robberies.

Bill’ Harvey

All the VITAMINS for all the family
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY"

i.c excluded from discutaions on
Unlknn peace treaties.
While ho had a weighty record
of international experience
:rlonc&lt; n9
Ilawyer, Dulles really wo* brought
| to hi* present position nf influ­
4
a S tjE fr
ence by Dewey. In pre-election
’ tulks conducted by former Sec re
I tnry of Slato Cordell Hull last
year and *hl-pnrtlsan foreign pol
l icy, Dultc* participated a* the Re| publican representative.
When the late President ItooscI vcit chose the Amprlcnn lielcgn' tlou to the Unlteff Nations con­
ference in San Frnncisco, the
. gray-hnired, bespectacled Dulles
. was asked to go along ns nn ad­
viser At first ho refused, con
tending he could lie more helu' ful from ihc outside. Later how­
ever, h® accepted under urgffig by
the White Hoysc nnd the Suite
Department.
. .
Actually, the London ponce dis­
cussions were no new experience
for Dulles. He accompanied the
; American .delegation to Paris in
linn. This fact, coupled with his
Republican connections, probably
wns un Important reason why
Jlyrnes listened attentively to his
_
.ALMQ S t ALJHEYllAJUE.u~ death arul taxes- U-w reMt-en-Ceatrat-Perk- Views.
Lako for sailors on leave in New York City. And these two gobs, being * ,Qn the otKor hand.- Byrne* ohpropelled by n tain.young lady, live up to the old naval tradition. viinisly wns &gt;mf fo rg ettin g th a t
They're attached to qne ot the fleet units now In New York to take part he would have to have the npJa tlic coming celebration of Navy Day.
(international) proval .of "two-third* ’of his form er

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[ eiscniisl vitamins unless you supplement your
' diet with known quantities of vitamins. So, guard
against vitamin deficiency! Start the wise Plena*
wit
in i habit In your family today.

John.. F o ster Dulles

Hoyv To Relieve
Bronchitis
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AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
At The Armory
Benefit National War Knurl
Saturday, Oct. 27—9:00 P.M. ’lil?
Music By “The Banana Boys”
Adm ission: $1 per couple (lax inr.)
Men in uniform 50c (tbx Inc.)

CREOMULSION

EFFECTIVE
NOVEMBER 1
• 1945
Liu; office of

Dr. J. P. Brawley,

T ickets on Sale a t the following places:
Smoke House, Hill’s l'k g . Store, Frank's Tavern,
Koumillal &amp; Anderson, City Drug Store. Tourliton’n

Pine Castle, Flori­
da, will hp closed
\

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council.

on bo t h Sundays

The public Im cordially invited to attend

and Wednesdays.

fuse it.

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M

in the Cmvan. Building
ncrofw from the I’osi Office

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YOU DRIVE IT!
PHONE 200

STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N, J'
U-DRIVE IT, INC.
,
F irst S tre e t a t Sanford Ave. -■

GOOD TO KNOW!
Cash enn bn borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
no diHturbance.—“Jim m ie” Rowland also m akes loans
of $75, $100, $150, $250 or more—ehotrid yhur needs
require It.

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Despite his em ergence abroad
ns nn influence ‘ upon American
poliry. if offered a diplomatic-,
post Dulles probalily would re-

CrcomuDlan relieve* promptly belure P. goes rlRht to llio scat of th*
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, nnd hid nature
to soothe nnd heal raw, tender, InHomed bronchial m ucous m em ­
brane.-. Tell your druggist to *cll you
n bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
der landing you Must Uko the way It
quickly nlluys tho cough or you are
to have your money back.
tT. r „..T u T r V - .s r „
hih’.
forC o J j i J , C hest Colds, Bronchihi

Ihc

for 30 dayi)
only oos U

— Although he bus. l&gt;&lt;!5n.ds!ij!XilffiLL
ns firmly. International and op. i
.tiflafti.-la .Dt»wyr -BoUUet in h is
views. the inild-nmnncred church­
man likes to stand fast nnd firm ]
when he feel* sound dem ocratic
principle* nrp being ignored.
.
As on exam ple, he strongly op- j
nosed the big (lower veto rig h ts .
in the United N ations’ s e c u rity !

man whp. many diplomatic
rver* agree, missed hecom'• S. Hr-eielary of S tale "h e n

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LflNttQM

S /Sgt. W. B. Harrison nn I
Mrit. Harrison arc visiting in
Fulton, Ky. Mrs. Ilnrrlititf is tho
form er LuVerh Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller and
daughter, Jackie, are guests of
.'.ir. and Mrs. 7.. E. Smith.
Mr. and M rs.( I,. tj. Pickering
have rolurtied *to their home
after spending the pant three
months visiting in Massachusetts
nnd New Hampshire.
Lieut. William Musgrnve and
Mrs. Musgrnve arc visiting Mr.
nnd Mr*. William Musgrnve.
Miss Ruth Anderson of West
Palm Beach wns the gnetl Iasi
weekend of her parents. Mr. arid
Mr*. P. I). Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy MrGonughay
nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. Norman Me
Conaghay nf Birmingham. Alu.
are guests of Mr. and Mrs, P. D.
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rucklcw
and son* have arrived from
Delaware and urc guests-of Jlrs.
Bucklew’s mother, Mrs. Hurry
rmtdv.Sr L James Reaves has -return­
ed to the hospital ^ in Augusta,
Ga. after spending n month with'

.Senate col Icogues fo r any pence
trea ty . Aside from , politics, / Dul­
les speaks fo r n larg e group of ing with his blunt and frequent
Americana on hla own as chair* avowals that he wants to remain
man o f Ihc com m itted for n ju st free to criticize.
mid durable peace1 of the federal*
Coontll of Churches nf Christ,
representing about 0,000,000 per- ‘

John. F. Dulles Is
Seen As Factor In
American ’ Policies f
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LAKE MARY

Iodine i* one of tho important
his parents Mr. and Mrs. John
export* of Chile.
Reaves.

of Sanford
8— Florida S ta le Bank Bldg. _

T hat'w ould he in keep

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CHAIRMAN of the Insurgent rank
nn£ (l|c cummittee of ihc lntcrpatlnnal Longshoremen’* Association
In New York, WlUiam E. Warren
(above) ha* been expelled from
tho union for failure to pay dues. '
President of the H*A, Joseph Ryan,
announced the expulsion at the end
ot the *tevedoro strike that had Ucd
tip shipping.
(International) j
Gov. Thomas K. Dewey was de­
feated by tho late President Ron*,
ovclt, has emerged as a powerful
new f.gurc in the determination
nf American foreign policy.
Although - Secretary of State
James F. ■By rues had almost «
[score of adviser* during tho cri­
tical five-power conference nf fureign
ministers
here, reliable
ituurce* M ild ho leaned most heav­
ily on Dulles, whom he later ilesrrihed ns his “ partner."
These sources reported that By1lies almost ignored some of his
other aides, so grcntly did he dcpend npnn the tall, slightly stoopcd inlornntionnl lawyer who ad­
vised Governor Dewey on foreign
affairs during the 11)14 presidenti­
al campaign.
Held Firm
»
ll was Dulles, according to
nuthnrilativc sources, who was
responsible to a considerable de­
gree for the American drlvgs-

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VOLUME XXXVII

i&amp;i}? ^ m t f o rib
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOI1ER 29, 19J5

EnUbl&amp;hed 1908

Trial Begun
* Of Yaraashita
ines
Four Jap Sailors Are
Accused Of Killing1
Or wounding 100
Women &amp; Children
(My A m t U l i i

,ki.

Preaal

President Cancels
Out Of Town Trips
WASHINGTOn T*Oct, 20, bP)
—President Truman Cancelled
todaf alf his scheduled out-oftown tripe. Eben; Ayers, IVhlte
House 'pros* astretatti, [attri­
buted the decision to the heavy
pressure of business confront­
ing the | President In. Washing­
ton. In Atlanta Governor E l­
lis Arnall announced the White
Ilorrc had advised him Presi­
dent Truroatr would not visit
the Carolina! end Georgia this
weekend. A m alL .aald .R e..iu st.
had a phone call from the
White House, advising him
Truman was not coming but
would try to visit th e n early
in the Spring. The President
had planned to spend Friday
in North Carolina, and attend
the Georgia Tech-Duke foot­
ball game Saturday, and then
have luncheon with the patients
of the Warm Spring* (Ga.)
Foundation.

Price Of Peace)
Is Explained
By Matherly

THE WEATIIEIT
TODAY: Partly cloudy in north portion anil
considerable rloudinr** with iM-ra-ional
ihiiarr* snath portion.
TOttOROW : Parti) cloudy and tonttftuM
mild.
.

M ember Associated Presa

Strike Battle On The Paramount Studio Front

Tributes Are Paid To
Navy At ChamberOfc
CommerceNavyDay
Dinner At Mayfair

N U M IIE R 3.1.

Victory Loan
Drive Begun
For Big Sum
Treasury Asks Eleven
Billion Dollar Loan
Before December 8;
Vinson Tells Need

Dr.‘ Walter J. Matherly, dean
W A S H INGTON. O rt. 29,
o f , the- School of. Business Adt A n ^ T T f p "nr»ft uaftil1. (ir i t i s —
ministration Ht‘ tl&gt;- University "of
o f W orld W ar II— tin- Vic­
Florida, spoke on "The Price of
Permanent Peace” at a Navy
to ry loan-^w a* launched la s t '
Day Dinner given at the Mayfair
rtignti It w as d ed icated to
Hotel -Saturday night by t)
help "k eep th e fa ith w ith
Seminole Countv ( hemher of
Commerce, ( apt. W. T. Easton,'
th o se who fo u g h t for a b e tte r
commanding officer at the San­
wol-ld.”
ford Naval Air- Elation, and l]j*
T h e cam paigii to sell $11,- staff, were guests of honor. *
*
0(70,000,000
in bonds* lrPfore
'
Senator
L.
F.
Boyle,
who
was
• a wer criminal In the heavily
introduced by H. it. Coleman
Dec. h was opened by Secretary
-g u a rd e d -h ig h eommlsalonr.r’s re­
-president—of - the—C-hambe*— o—Jof the Treasury Fred M. Vinson
sidence In Manila today.
Contmcrce, served us toastmaster
In a nation-wide broadm-t.
In Batavia, Java ill was reportmol introduce,| llr. Matherlw as
~**A ~sucecsss ftdA ’ft'loy.y I mail. ,k U| , ■ j.
that President Soerkarno of
an offiper in tho first- World War
help ns on thn long road ahead,
"Indonesian republic” wns
Vinson said. ’
and aC present one of the most
a peed in a toward Soarabaja in nn
influential speakers In Florida.
“ It will hebi v&lt;tu in' planning
RAF plane today In an attem pt
for your own future. And it help*
Mr. Coleman explained that tho
to halt the Increasingly bitter
to keep the faith with those who .!
dinner was a tribute to the Navy
bpttle between the Indonesian nafought for a better world.”
in general and In, particular to
ionalUta and the British Indian
Private citizens will lie asked n r
the Sanford Station whieli had
troops a t the big navel base,
buy $l,ibiil,niiil,Don in IhoiiI*thousand of young fliers
where a state siege was reported 8,000 N e w Member­ trained
Olio,000,nun
|n the small denomi­
with n low rate of cnsuailtlcs.
declared. .
nation K-lmnds
Ur.
Mamertv
outlined
theprice
ship Cards Report­ of permanent pcHcc as: 1. The
Fighting began late yesterday
Thu money. Vinson said, "will
and was reported growing heavier
pay the costr of bringing homo
price of permanent victory; £.
ed
T
h
r
u
S
t
a
t
e
at a time hen Informal peace talks
■out hoy*; It wilt'tie used fiir tfitu:----. .,j p n .e u&lt; nnysiral reconstruc­
this tnorntng. The trouble arose
lei'iiigoiii pav; li wilt meet I ho
tion in Japan and Germany; 3.
A
sharii
increase
in
American
between the Dutch and Indonesian
cost, of inediriil earn fm our ill;
The price of military prepared­
Legion
membership,
marked
by
leaders waa expected to begin
ji red- it will help our veteran* !n
ness in this country; 4. I'hc price
pick up then inlcm'ipted edoea4B hours, after the Dutch what State Adjutant A. Ilelil of active and vigorous participa­
J (Ilyin
Mann
has
termed
tho
greatest
thill in work ”
jvemment ordered officials to
tion in the organization ot the
enthusiasm
expressed
in
the
or­
I'o t'omhat In Hal ion
open negotiations.
Nations.
ganisation during the past 25 United
Further, lie *aitl, m helping
Declaring that -Japan ami Ger­
- In England moat of Great Bri­ years In Florida, was reported
•onitui inflation, investment in
tain's 43,000 dock workers re ­ following the annual State mem­ many musi he totally destroyed.
' hiiiiI* "will build a -n-. tid i-eenomy
mained on strike today despite bership roundup at tho Valdes Dr. Matherly added that even so
for the nation that will afford you
a 'grave warning bread may be Hotel, state legion headquarter*, •the United Stale* must remain
i prosperous ftltme."
rationed this winter unless they Saturday. The roundup was pil­ militarily strong and that the
in tie- nation, stale*
return to work Immediately. It lowed Sunday afternoon at Sem­ mistakes following the Inst w ar ACTION IS FAST in this gel
view of the battle that ensued i&gt;it|si&gt;le ID i i m uni 'Studinin Hollywood, Calif., when non-slrikljig milElsewhete
cities signaled the opening of
was-one of the few Items not ra ­ inole High School field by nn when most of the Army und workers sought to enter the
Seeat
headed
by
a
flying
wedge
,
F
,
f
discharged
v.it
vet
emits
the
non-striker*
were
'
attacked
by
dri\c which ‘ta n - fiirmaJly
be repeated.
Fighting forces
tioned during the war. •
ye order. At least 5(1 pel -mm were j injured, m liidiii* jtolicemeti, pickets nod iinil-striker*. Several, "'cic the
im press!'e Legion induction of 41 Navy were demobilised must not pickets. Police interfered to
tomorrow with reicinonie* iioiinc.
In Berlin, Clyde E. Palmer, veterans, most of them of World incomparably greater than those arrested. (Internetiunal Snundph
ing the. jiving and (lend t eroe* of
Arkentae and Texas publisher War II.
the armed forces
beiore Pearl Harbor will bo
expressed the opinion today the
At Hyde Park, N" 7 . Mrs,
The membership roundup was needed to preserve the pence in
United States la pulling occupa­ conducted under supervision of the future .he said.
Franklin lr ltoo«evelt ■took part
tion troops out of derm any so L e e Weiners of -Jacksonville,
in a rerentonv . launching I lit.* sal.'
the program also included u
swiftly we might “lose, the Grand Chef De Gare of the 40 banjo solo by Willard CoimoBy
of the new fJlin -eric* K twipl
peace. He said replacements ere and 80 honor society of the Le- with Harry Kudell a t the piano,
roqyiH*nll.l lit MU- tile lull- Will pICSlsail green men. non-combat, who " . t h e induction of new inem- barlton-solos bv pick Aiken, with
ilcds
other* pnrlirip'itinipf. indo not know the Germane as an K
"luded I ietil. Col. .Inme t*. S- Do- '
Sunday* was -under Captain u r. II, H- iMcCasliu a t the piano,
"bem y' v t f
susropHMe *o pm* A. "Lambert and h h DatW-Couitty and cartwmt^bV, J^ rrT t ossing.
verinjlx. defender of Wn'.u Island,'
■ !i‘AUKRUNV1LI.£; riel. 23. fffpe i^olni durine th e ,■cnttiimr
pagenda. • '-."x-r-F . _ /'
*yi fjorts!:'
(tori' i"*',-.'. '
G u a rd , o f l i e n o r o f t h e D e p a r t- Charles Morrison- led thl- guests
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ci.ilI
—“.
‘
ii|U»nh,
rucumbern,
l-eafi'i
I
Squitalt
lootalnee
airr'lw
c
t
Ocn; -.vlexandei '1 P.i'iSn so.i
in singing a number of populur
mept of Florida.
ami
ta
pper*
are
moving
in
bi
,
til
first
Mnj. Gen. Antliouv li MeAulfffe
More th in 8.000.. new state and t&gt;atrio tie numbers.
(tig volume from the Smith-!
Smith- . "Growing condition* , loutiitue Dick Aikin Welcome^ uppenrcil «t n t**nd rally in I'llts*
I*i paying tribute to tho' Navy, Nativca^Have. Plenty crrasllig
membership cards, ns compared
ti-i,v
good
iu
the
Sanford
lui'i.
era
part
of
tiie
State!
*'mum11
Cpl. 'Clay Williams ’ with
As Newest Member burgh.
&lt;1,600 on the some date last- Senator Iloyls pointed out that
Of Money And Find tornutiui* will ,l&gt;&lt; shipped during Manngei H. .1 l.chnmn *tnleTile test
Seert-ini &gt; Vinson (
were reported in tho round­ this was the 170th annivorsimy,
Is Out Of The Army year,1
Ilia!
I
h-iliis, yellow sipinsli and
tincoming
ui-ea
anil
imrenslnu
Pool Is Postponed hrowtrasl follow ■
Nothin#
To
Huy
up, the first held in the state of the' Navy which was created
a
few
ruciintber.-;
Imve
liecn
com
aetivity
is
exeeleil
a*
Fall
rro|&gt;|
“ You and I are no* ubine to ­
by Act of Congress in 1775 and
Hitouglioot the produeiiig area* j lug ill to tile S.infold Market,
Cpl. Clay Wlillama formerly .sta­ since 1041. About. 160 legion el that time consisted of a ship
Tile High Sellout Vice club night ns Mi" loom-b »hi- k ielorv
Cpk ituhert Bruce Mulilicad. rnm t to maturity," said William - t'aliliage, canilftowei. peppei an-i
tioned In Puerto Rico with the Boat ahd 40 and 8 lenders from and 1)0 gtina- Today, he de­
din-rHon of Mi** OllM* loan. "&lt;• are joined in ■unit b&gt;
1048 Signal Service Squadron all- parts of the state reported clared, It conelsts of 1,300 com­ son of Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Muii |„ Wilson, Director of Florida 1 colei v are heini' set, ami Ho- under, the
Whittle enli-rla.tied the those who mride tjo.&gt;slide I l m ^ ' iiwhich tervlced and supplied the on membership. Together with bat ships and 1.700 'auxiliaries head of Brlsson Avenue, ha.- .State • Farmer* Markets in a tlviedo iiiea is expected'to lime Iteese
1 we ■ion tbe ■nirb of the. \merieiin
th tir wives, they were guests
written his pnrnnts from an week end review of Vurrent con some celery ready to cut in Poll,iv Club at it* leg la
% Carrlbean area for signal equip­ of
M ayfair' dead who brought u* to till* won*
with over 80,000 landing craft.
t-hh
linieheoii
at
the
Campbeli-Losiing
I’ost
53
at
Army
.camp
ntmroximatrly
*
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ment, wae eleo a member of the
dltion*. "State Farmer*’ Market- I Icti-iuhcrs
' drous opnoi luoil f o building '
"It is entirely fitting for us
"Some liciiiis oq-l lomiiloe' ale llolj-l today with a number of lietter ootid, d'loiii-iuid of Antoli
champion tennis team of Puerto a' verv successful dance at the to commemorate,” he said, "Hie miles north of Manila that Ma from Titusville .south arc cilliui
seli'il
mo* which
were'
1
mindly
Armory
Saturday
night.
Music
nila
ami
virinitv
have
I
m
v
ii
honih
Rue •
U. S. Navy and those sons of ed so terrlfirallv that the him in nelivr operallon, or plan to experl d to li * jeedy fm pfi-Wtijj a; pliindiil. The girl* were III* - an* who fought for thi- oiqiorHU work constated of Issuing was by the Banana Boys.
start ilu- movement of Fall crop* i;tj. (liming week in tin- lem torv
•airs who man the ships.”
i odin e I liv Miss Nancy Wil­ *11li i IV II" beneath tin- --.lib of
Two
hundred
or
more
persons
of liuilditigs were *••m within I lie next few weeks nc a-t ( ed liy I he Foil I'leiei- Mur - Ili....and dispatching radio, telephone,
Members of Capt. Easton's jnritv
line of tlo-ir militlM'i’, foreign land- -util limb-i (lie high
attended
tho
induction
of
new
pletely
destroyed
anil
the
ihVt
and teletype parte tb surrounding
i-itously
staff introduced by hint were which were suii|Kinedlv sujH-iin: cording to information reaching kel, aeeiirdin'K to M. K. William*, &gt;♦i
Phyllis
Allen *ang u solo. m o * M"re •In*-' -id
Legionnaires
Sunda-'
afternoon,
i mmket manager.
Imaee. If a part received a high
a-.......Kggidont
si- """" -hmrtd
......... | ,.ii
as follows; Lieut, Comdr. It. E. to the New- York docks weie qur office.
,f V ine.”
' • In filled, me I be II'm g 'lead
ond-roundly
applauded
the
Sem­
priority"“t r waa flown to the re."We lire gelling illtllsi way lie moving from l lint seettun
Breen, Lieut. Comdr. J. F. UsThe number* sung in elmrii*
qubittonlng base. If not, the part inole High School Ccleryettes ■ery.Liout Comdr. J. T. Barker, liHill» hurnot.
pretty well this, week," says 7 next week.
&gt;di&lt;v u u a 'U . ti e l.'-au-jgsaa. .”^45..
,Troll
lead
by
Miss
Jesse
M.
Durden,
"A icport just received fnoo w’ M- ••No'lit ami Dav "I II
wan ehipped bv boat.
After traveling the imrlinm repmi received from It. I...-Fish­
I be Hlb.
Hth. or V i'iory l o t " ril two
Lieut.
Comdr.
G.
H
Pnckcle,
Hero'
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11
V
i
nfn".
and
"M&gt;
and
the
High
School
Band,
lead
The recreational facilities a t
Lieut. Comdr. C. F. Avery, Lieut. route via tho Aleutian*, t'tii. er of llie Wain hula Mlifkel. .1. L. Win ten, innnagei nl' the Mi-i.ibi-i - hi (In. g!nop were! iii Hmiford and Semi -ol" t oUlltvby
^
a
j
o
t
t
t
t
e
—
Sophie
McDougai
hie -baae were -exeaUsnt. ho. said.
F. (!
K ilp 'itli'i
elrili m a n
&gt;f
Cotmlrr M C Thrash, IJeu t t^ m d r | WtHrhtttH j,m ved —Jn—Manila M,i (’uenodiei* have been leading in Fompuno Stale Farmers Muikel
M
and consequently moral waa vary and directed by MIssTJIHe Reese
rings on the Wuu TmTe-r—that—smalt- -sbipnirfii— sil . r ^ — M ts-n—Joo. l***-w— D utto n. . |„ , . getve. lia,— I----LI’. iviL.. ' I t'*) ■___
volume of offer!
J. Barkman, Lieut. -Comdr.
high. The 1048 Signal Company Whittle. The Celeryette*. each lalsen Hines and Lieut. Comdr. Oct. II, 11145. Hi- also wrutu that chula Market, with quality re- 1-111-11111111-1* and squmdi m e liying Evelyn M atthew s, Ollm Ibdl*1 ■ulna*Ion to reach the "oui w h u b
organlted a baaaballl team and carrying a small flag, converged R. W. Kelso.
he was amazed to *eo stm-ial parted ms 'very good.’ Pepper:! ieaeive.1, and Hint the picking of Fotlium. Dorothv Crumley, Dor b.*): ' been toiqo-J to -‘*11 tie -ly iy - - ,
. also a tennis teem which played from the four corners of the
Members of the committee in hundred ships of all type* durk^d eggplant und squusli shipment* : Ih-iiiis will s ta ll about Nov. ■1, uldili" ' llim h c liffc , M via S o u th ­ drive*
*
,
other companies and students of field into a rotating X formation, charge of the affair were George
Said Ed'eai -I F I m e. nobManila Bay, anil some Japa- are also lieing ligi)dlcd. Volume j with approximately 15 ear* ex ward. Mona R u th Mllles, Helen
the University of Puerto Rico. then formed a Legion L. and Touhy, Roy Holler end Ed Lane. in
nese ships that were still pul- is expeeled to increase for the peeled to move during that week. S laughter, Dnnhnc Connolly. Slav- ij-'ltv "hpirmati of tin- drive
His tennis team played almost ended up with a V for Victory
shipments
increasing
thereafter.
„ -.
.
i i
Him King and Miss Williams and "We shield nl| ulitir«eja»e vl.
next two or hr - weeks
tially sunk.
every day on the clay courts and formation while ell stood at a t­
M arkcU now n operatio n Include
„
Thpv
s.,
•o re Hlld niiiooi.
eliollgll to hnV
"Jack Taylor, manager of oui
The ' natives seem in have
eventually became the champion tention, and the band ployed the
*ory
‘
i
r
t
o
t
o
p
p
*
?,n’
l
iinnled
at
the
piano
by
Mi**
Rose
Vi
r
v
Mi.nds."
plenty of monev to spend hut Palmetto Market lias . reported City. Wauchtila, I’alm cllo. Pa- '
national anthem. They were high­
team of the island.
fo il,m in e re
ieii-oi&gt;foe b o x ", .. '
|
T b|,,.- following
n - m ’- fm
nothing to buy he added. .vunio that tjieie will.be a small amount ImUe. Foil Pierce, Titusville and ! Mary Burdick, and Miss L 1" .
W '| h| b
by Mr
Cpl. Williams entered the Ar- ly commended for their perforro—
on-9ei, IS, 1841 -el Camp Bloa. -anee-by JosT-SZ-FJeld. J th .H ia r
•nativos were peddling fruit* up of- supplies moving trvm tlml Jliide C ity."._,
| Manning
"
' T.anr
ding, and waa laU r sent to Ft. Irict Commander.
and down the road and upon in^
lick Aiken was welcomed in*« . | To, bring oui o '* ;i home
Greetings to the visiting Le­
Monmouth.N. J. and F t. Slocum,
quir*’ found that one coconut &lt;&gt;r
club a* a ne"' member by T h eir Ir-iv t* ext*eii*e* e ill aMloUto
N. Y„ and Sailed March. 1942 for gionnaires and Guard of Honor
one banana cost one peso euch
-lilent l.ea Ijekbei’ and was • o
*1,401) nim.lWni
Mo«i"rii*g
•«l%l
Puerto Rico; A fter serving there were extended by J. J. Roeeo,
(( o n IlM lK rf ,1' 1
or one dollar in American umarv.
tire—it ted witli n booklet, "w e l­
over two y e a n , he wee returned commander of Campbell Leasing
come to Rotary” and the Rotary
The
camp
at
which
Cpl.
Muir---------1
.
.
.
.
.
--------------,—
to the statea to tho Army Beta Post 68 of Sanrord. Taps ware
p in 'by Secretary Walter Haynes.
at Lakeland, whare he recently sounded by the Guard of Honor
Sanford Ledge No. 27, IUOF, head I* stationed wns originally
Visitoi* Intrduceil bv F- F (lolls
in memory of the dead of World will meet a( eight o'clock tonight a Japanese camp. It is a ie.it
received hU dlsaharge.
wen Frank Williams of .Winter
settlement
and
there
are
only
He la the son of Mr. and Mre. Wer I end II.
in regular session. All members
.Garden and .1. Howard of Or­
James A, Williams of SIdos Ave­
The Guard of Honor, compos- end visiting brothers ere invited 24 showers to accommodate 5u0d
With six years of army life. Lieut. L. E. Tew. Jr., UKNR, lande.
i
r
t
s
l
l
s
s
r
t
be
f
t
s
s
Sts)
men,
nue, and brother of A rthur Wllto attend.
furmor filglit Instructor at Penalreu&lt;iv to iii* eiedit, f’lyilv W. furnier
Mi. Iwnlier atinaiimixl that
]Ums, co-owner ef Haynee-WilCpl. Muirhead e n 'l i s t e d in Harvey, of Snnfurd, has re- ssccziu, dive Isimbcr pilot in -d ie plun* were proceeding salisfueljlem i Furniture Co.
C. A. Anderson HI and Mrs. March, 11)44 hut was allowed enlislul in tiie Beguliir Army, Atlantic urea, and bomber pilot iirily* eti the swihtiming wi ll ;
Boxing Is Planned
Anderson konounce the birth of to graduate at Stetson Univer­ with the permanent grade of 1st in the Pacific theater, liu* re- nreject and that the eijgioeering 1
At Lions* Meeting •.n in e pound son, James Arthur, sity with the class of l u l l Ho Sergeant, according to an an­ celvrd hi* honorable discharge j f,Vm which■ 'had‘ been 'contacted Funeral Service* will tie c"tiPfc.. Joe Stewart Is
„ 1)rk l)II(1 *UK)lo»ted that durtrd Tuesday nl !:l*n P.M. at
at Fernnld - Laughton Memorial entered the Armv in Galne-ville, nouncement from Army Bccrull. from tho service and has Joined f
)«■ ,,o*tjoned until Ihe residence &lt;m 2300 ML-llonvillc Promotion of tome big boxing Hospital Thursday afternoon. Mr. received his indoctrination «i Ft. ing Headquarters. He was sworn the fuculty of Seminole H lg :ii,h(,
1 Back Frtwn Pacific eventa
fj,ft „r the year when Avenue for Mi* Henrietta* Caton the evening of Nfy. 7 Anaenon, one of the younger McPherson, Atlanta, ami wns In at Camp (Handing last week. School nf which ho is u graduate. fu,,
,U.N wl,„|,| |K.
plcntia t the ■'City Dlamondbmll Park, members of the Sanford Firo further assigned to Camp ('row.
In accordance with present as « teacher of mathematics.
line Edward* who died at her
) Pfc. Joe Stewart, ton of J . R. wae tha eubiect of planning at Department, wae busy puging der, Miss. He is a member of the army provision* he Iihs been He replaces Mr*. Mary (haninun j #uj 1
Friday at 4:85 i'.M
'Stew art, 814 Jftfrila Avenue, a r­ the meeting Friday afternoon of out cigars during the weekend Signal Corps and since being &gt;&lt;“ ■ given a UO-day furlough, with Cin-en, who recently resig..,-.,,
Touhv&gt; prnBtam chair- homo
Mr*. Edwards, who had lived
rived home Sunday evening from the Sanford I.lon’s Club.
and wae warmly congratulated tioned in the Philippine* Inm full pay.
from thu faculty,, according I
„ , (lined the urograms for in Sanford for the pu-t bO years,
the Pacific theater to greet his “"L ion Joe Moss, head of the by hie fellow firemen.
been
working . with
pnitulda
Harvey, who attended Sunfonl Principal llaTmun E. Morris. \ tIu- u,until of Novomlier ns talk by was n member nf Hols Cross
[wife, the formar Mary Jane committee* on boxing arrangeequipment. He assists in showing High School and St. Lucie High
Horn and raised in Sanford, j bv J. 1 Inglev, h talk hv Dr Fpisciipal Church
Burke, and daughter, Angle, e fe Menu, which includes R. L. Skin­
the movies and making arrange- School at Fort Pierce, has ait Lieut.
Tew attended locul school*. J I III null mi Holt,
.............a _lad ies Night
She is surviv'd by three daugh­
Johnson
two and a half, whom be had not ner and J. N. Hobson, Jr.; pro- AP2c
ments for troupe shows.
impressive record of service. Hu He is the sen of the late L. K. J h»rl)ecue on Np.v. I L and an f)»\ I ters, Mrs. M. Hanson of Panin,
seen since she was ■ baby.
miaad th a t among the matches
By
Navy
was
fist
inducted
into
the
servicu
Tew,
engineer
of
the
Atlantici
filn*.
“The
Fleet
That
Game
to
Mr*. Geurge W. Bower of FJynt.
Pfc. S tew art m i two combat scheduled would tie a clash of
with the Florida National Guard, (Toast Line Railroad.. With hi*; Kin,-," on the battle of Okinawa, Mich, and Mr*. f.A . Hardy -if,
stare for action t» the Solomons two of the negro champions of
-Go:lb*
1424th
Infantry,
at
San­
wife
and
two
children,
1
iout.
C.W. (P at) Johnson he* re- Cpl. Albert Kinard
Sanford; two sons. Roger C. EdIslands end. the Philippines and Florida. In addition there will
ford in 1040. He served with the Tew 1* living
at ,present
______
... j t his
wards and Bernard Edwards both
an arrowhead fee the beach­ be bouts of Army and Navy con tym ed to ' Hanford after being
800th
Infantry
Regiment
at
Ft.
mother's
home
on
Avacado
Ave­
honorably
discharged
by
the
of Sanford; 11 grandchildren,
In Okinawa Typhoon Henning and was later assigned nue, ‘ *
GUT TA K ES BASIC
head landing of the "American tandem:
Morris Hanson, U-S. Navy; An­
Division” a t Cuhtt.™He hae alio
Thera wae eome discussion as Navy following three years of
to the 310th Infantry, 80th Divi­
“ We are fortunate to have I K•■'FSI.ER FIELD, BILOXI, drew Hanson, New York City;
the bronsa sta r Otedal ribbon for to whether It would be advisable service. Ho la now In cnergo of
OKINAWA. Oct. 2i). (Special)-- sion,
with
the
Third
Army,
in
the
paint
shop
a
t
the
Holler
meritorious action, and the medi­ to build a boxing ring or to bring
l.ieut. Tew as a member of our' MISS.. Oct. 22, —(Special)— I’vt John Hanson. Plant City: Mr*.
Cpl, Alliert R. "Dutch'* Kinard
J J . Smith. Belhcsda. Md.; Thom­
cal valor badge of the 181 Infantry a portable boxing ring from Or­ Motor Bales.
of Sanford, Fla., has been highly France.
welcome
'llu^ert|,
After
entering
service
in
OctWhile overseas he participated faculty, and _,
, , .him,"
_
,*ald!Mrs.
II. Janies liut, 418 Maple as Henson. U.S. Nnvv; James
• dood conduct ribbon.
is s do. J. E, Rowland announced
praised by Col. Thomas J. IX:Hose,
Principal
Morris.
Lieut.
Tew
left
Event's.
Sanford,
has
entered
thu
ohar,
1841,
MrJohnson
was
as­
Hanson,
U.S Navy: Kathleen Ed­
&lt;During th a pact month ha had plans far « Lion's Thanksgiving
Commanding Officer of s H-2# in the battles of North France,
join
n llKjr Training Center a t Keealer
signed to naval stations at Jack­ (Super Fortress) unit a t t a c h e d to Ardennes, Rhineland and Central the University of Florida to
tanny InUreatlng experiences in dance.
wards of Sanford and George
sonville,
Lake
City,
F
t
Lauder­
the Navy prior to the Pearl liar-1 Field, a unit of the Army Air Edwards, U.S. Navy; Marie. Elidrivuig the • t f W ' in Japan. he
"Tail Twister” Dick Elsberry
the Eighth Air Forte, for hi* work Germany.
paid He has MW received hfs bad a busy time collecting 10 cent dale and Norfolk. He then went during and after the severely de­
.Highlight of hii oversea’s duly to r attack.
. l ore** Training CommaifP for ralieth end Dorothy llardv of
aboard
the
UBS
Albemarle
and
He
several weeks of recruit (frill.
roe his sudden and dramaticSanford; Thomas ami William
fleet (Lions uilnrf Fund) fo r In­
structive typhoon which struck
served
12
month
a
t
aea.
meeting with his uncle, Pfc.
Bower of Flynt. Mich. Also one
fraction of parliamentary rules
CORRECTION
Okinawa Oct. 10,
In addition to the lime ho
great-granddaughter, Edith Han­
such as failure to address mem­
" It was due to the extreme ef­ Charles W. Nettles, also of San­
bers as Lien so and so, or to •pout in this country w h en the forts of Cpl. Kinard sm) others c l ford. who was with the Scvrntn
Due to an error thu name of
son of Sanford.
JOBLESS BENEFITS
The Rev. Father Mark T. C ar­
•♦and while addressing King Uon
this Wing that property lossoa Army. When the Third and Sev­ Strickland • Morrfkon, S a n f o r d
Clvde
Ramsay. Disk
IfaeeU
were held to a minimum'" CoL enth Armies met end pushed up Ford, Mercury and Lincoln dealer,
Unem) loyment compensation penter, rector-of Holy Cross Episigned
k
in
4a
aircraft
work.
His
violated a rale and waa fined 10
Dubose said. “ Hts work, and th at the Rhine River together the was omitted from beneath the payments were made to 3 persons, ropal Church, w ill t conduct the
doM a took htra Into both the of hla fellows, during and aftor two came face to face, and held Ford Motor Company's adver­ ell female apd In tha amount of Mineral service ami Interment
European sn4 P adflc tboatora the typhoon undoubtedly saved a joyful reunlun. Nettievw an tho tisement Friday announcing tho 857.00 In Seminole County during will be In Lake View Cemeterymen from saiipaa injury or only man Harvey met overseas Initial ehowinf of the now 1940 the week ending Oct. 20, Carl DPallbearers include: Hecmsi
• and Saved thousands of-d4U whom be iuzd known previously Ford a t tho local company’s dis­ Smith. Chairman of the Florida Morris, A R - Key. D.S.E. S ta rr
uncle fro
play roeaia an West F irst Street. Industrial Commission statad to­ James T. Hardy, B.W, • Ruprech
.7: •
i
Tb* Herald reffet* this omission. day.
and B.F. Whltnar, Sr.
•'

F o u r J a p sailors in L ie u t
Gen. Tomoysk Y am ashita’s
Philippine command killed or
wounded 100 unresisting wo­
m en and children In a bloody
Qrgy in th e Red Cro^p aid
station, some few survivors
testified today a{ th e opening
of the tria l o f Y am ashita as

a

41 New Members
Are Inducted At
Legion Meeting

Cpl. R. Muirhead More Activity Reported On Farm jHigh Glee Club
Describes Havoc
Markets As Crops Begin To Move; Sings For Rotary
■4l
CLtfb At Meeltihg
Done fo Mari!*

CITY BRIEFS

Pat
Released

Clyde VV. Harvey Lieut. L. E. Tew Jr.!5!/;
Re-enlisls In U .S.|Joins Faculty At
R e g u l a r Infantry Local High School

Henrietta Edwards
Pi oneer Sanford
Resident, Is Dead

�T H U S A N F O im H E R A L D .

PAGE TW p

Victory Collection
Will Begin Today

Oreomnuton relieve* promptly be­
cause U Foe* Halit to the sent-of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
(term laden phlearn, and aid nature
to sootho nnd’heal rttWi tender, In­
flamed branchial m ucous m em*
bnuies. Tell your druwlst to sen you
a bottle of Creomulsloa with tbs undentniullroj m i taMtUko ttte way »
quickly allays the cough or you o n
to have your money back, tt
forC ouefii.O iittC ol

tronefilHl

INSURE
WITH
CONFIDENCE

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Inn,In . l l i i n l r , I ) , l i t . l u l l 'I n 'Inn In llm K i l l ill H n m fin l, r n u i . l )
h i Hum ill'll
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ill K lm ili.1.
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ROBERT A: WILLIAMS

Hrti It It

HEAL

N V H n tU o O lv t ln »vr

... ■■ i
In» ». .I”-» l|t
• Ifa ltd 4aid M#iyur nf
A ll ul H liicK
T i e r 1*. n|
.The Vlclorv Collection of Can­
Uui*djit* mi ju *
4-‘|n. »t\*, «an4
1
•tintow
n
m
Hiimiird,
i-'ln.
CjlIirtH?
tf‘
I11 J»! f; ;* H t' t.ei t* 10
ned* Foods officially npciiii tolny
ilil/f. .iirn ritJn H
In I',, if.the* pr--ii o f ' r-n 4I CUV on th4p ttlt
In Seminole County foi relief nf
T « * ;f » r &lt; r * *lnp t h .r k n f r v ft.iy vf ^vtL&gt;bpf,
the unprecedented hunger In the
i-nrili'il
In
l*Iiil
Itnuh
|.
iiiU l.j
ji. i i i » 5X-*t of the |iubtir
t&gt;\t\'.Vn» I'KilllNtf
wnr tpm European countries. Mrs.
i i . '. n l s nf H iiiilm ilr I'm in t y .
a » ii'iiu i .-r in*, city
O u fd a V. Ilson, loenl chairman, nil* t
y i.irirlii.
i
n l tiiuiliiril, F lorid *
pounced yesterday.
a
‘ T ln * ii p r -r a n i* a m t h r r r r n r r in ATTEST!
This drive la beliur conducted s o m m o m l &gt;uii am i c u rb n L y o u hi
I I. Ni t*t\ Y K
n w OMi
hy the comrdunily cnnnintr pro- In* ninl lip in fir l.r f o r « til* i i I h im
m &gt; tail I'u u r t. e i lli r r
In |,trMij| -\.r
for nvpsenn relief on be­ by
G am
a I turtles', nl the I'n iiiih in .* ,. h i
lt of the United Nations Relief t'm tilniil. f lu ll,In . mi tli* m b «I»J
and Rehabilitation Administration, n l J#.1vi*mboy, A . I t W 4 5 . i i U i t m i
.r r n * p m fiin lrim o w ill l,r i n t e r .
The United Slates has hoen asked ilr
t &gt;■•»!» iim l nurli u l y..|i.
to contribute canned foods, cither M J r nanllm
l« li li t li o r i .r . U n O , lli.il t h !«
home canned ot* ourchawd, 'rHfeh H U l l . hi liit p w b lln iift IB T l y . l Hi*.1*
11 i i * w &gt;t &lt; | i 1f.u i.l
will be bo^cx) • ami shipped into lo rd
in .
H onilt.'.lo K u u n ty l
thpsc devastated countries which |1I ll&gt;
l-tt.i t T ^ W n i * m e lt w » u k ru b rnnr
and death)Ir o ll 1. 1*1 u | D r w ./ ln t ,
lu c e *
ML
n :r;'::cn
r v a t lo n .. cold
c ..... .......
\ , IIM ISH m y i.nnit 'am i n ffl.' ul
unless 'a-c are"-ratlous vmuibJj to
»t fi,ip in rii/ F lo rid a . Ihta it He.
rjv« rif our sunply," Mrs. Wilson ‘oo&amp;I
0 tb .I tj n f u cfo ln 't’i A.II. I l l l i .' .’ l
declared.
it
r
lin t N lK iN
Though thu wnr has ended In
n V i k « r i c lt v u i t C o u r t
Europe, she said, there Is lack
u v o r t - .H u n t
of . seed for nlantinjr, fields ore
m alifttx, . F N Ip M a , Ut* h i"
’
'Mil mined, firtllixer is larking, ;l.\ltt.AXI' \ v »*11Struts
t’ffrt’e s|i Un; t jn .1 ln»uh*‘ ‘ i#f nAit'I
i.t r i H N 'f .tr liM n
the transportation system i*' *« S o li,it..r tut r i n l n t l l f
Igfct t nl&lt;h|ii!ur mt»|iflit* ftntft the
wrecked us to tlVcludc lihportntlon ^AOTICIS ol* II A H’lUlK'N M M 1. . tllt.Mt
»*f ilii- f ) t - t •tu lillt » t lu n #&gt;f
of Homls. The avernpo diet in I5n* l» e f t lm ’ » r flrtithtifl
1# h T tt l» r k U viy I flu | 11l lHlr» n iiilit '
Itnlluad. f o r’lnstsn"4it..is 3C0 enl- h U lfie tH * 4 o l.* ilju l . f* rH « if /Iun# ft-hUll h* In v r 11 1i*|f.
xttn.ll
Ul#
|»Urt‘
«
f
. iltiij .Itfilt
J»*rr&lt;
•
a
f
fo
iw
IT
ik
iire
m
u
)
iwvln
Hiutl*'
nider tier &gt;lav while the''nvcrngs
j«m l
unit • i ' i t i m I on ui#-. 4 th 4 a y t&gt;f i.f f i r v it#li!rrp« « » r lh»*
:nior.‘es here are 2,603 per day.
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b
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ll
ht*
h%v##r#
f.i
h
r
(h
it &lt; hunt*
t^Ptutn
lr » #nm l h y |H# # !lrriru#* hf'r oitiini. #*r n«sr
j*r^.W iLuSJkui£.

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Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store
TtixibIp Pm«Is

a complete
r'

j 'n l s o *

Plenty C llriis Pnlp ’ '
Cotton Scetj Meal W heat Itran \
Corn &amp; W heat Scratch
Hay
poultry HyPjBjje?

TUXEDO FEEq^CO

•r^ft -rrtw. i
mil ,
.•
i
CM K. Ill
I'MOHJ , I ll. r|.Ill
l.r n illlia My ifllfti t tviiJi I»r vntfl.
K A V r f i U U N U &lt;*. T I lh A f h f r
v. h. i . In K t .O lllr &gt; A S T A T E
HANK
A»i f it.iflltflK . i*f Itn .
UK
1 'O ltlt. o F ll.r lilo tiulik lK K
Will flit 4 T«aii||t»ii#s|4t Ml
enriM .iHtlon. t» p l ii ln i ld iirnl W l L l .
■1m
11. *T . ¥l|r»ti "itif • &lt;1h j ¥#*11*4
tit h i ; nod mam n : kackhux
||h ; |i*tl
H U ' K Ills W lb v .u s a -.lu fr.m t.in te , I, K|ra.f
i i. n . t V s t t a i J n&gt; .;p e i.iu r -* a iw ,i i
» ( ... 1.1 t'l.o rt by Salft- S f r t f t Mp-r-b fltitlylnr roipmoni'y, t . My,J i UPV!
vlti’ ll I j l f t r fo r,. M ila . fns.
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1*11R MANKIlUl) IIRUAI.O. HANFORD FI.OUIOA

RAYM&lt;3M ) M. BALL, TtEX^TO R1
Real

E state Sales—R enlals—M ortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and -Bonds ' "
one 960
. Room 4, Florida S ta te Bank Bolding

From where I sit

Joe Marsh

Keeping ’em Down on
the farm .
Rode out to the Jenkins farm
. -the other flay—and there was
y o u n g C h arlie J c n k ln 3 -tw o
months out of uniform—driving
•a tractor os pretty as could bo
with his one good arm.
“ I expect you find th at pretty
dull a fte r piloting a bomber,” I
suggested.

Charlie gives mo a wide, con^ tented grin. "Dull?” he says.
* "All. the lime I was over Ger­
many I dream t of Ih ls-th e smell
---- of hayr aud tho-liot-aun-eo-pay­
back . . . and coinin' home to

women’s voices In ths farm
house, and home cookin', and L
friendly glass of bftr. H o” he
says dreamily, “not’dull!”
P rom Where I eltA tkst'a hoar
lots of re tu rn in g veterans m ast
f r e t Y earning for exdtem entT
No, Just nilghty glad to bio back
w ith the old fam iliar tbluga, the
d a y 's w o rk , th e re w a rd s o(
hom e, com panionship, and alp pM ■pleasures fllk k a iH endly
g lassstf Jbeer. V o ... n o t doll.

I • » * ! III H a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , Ihli
. i l n y lif ( h - t n l i s r . I IMS.
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• • I n k t ’ l t i ’ n l t 1*111111.

Progress Is Made
By A g r i c u l t u r e
During The W ar

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By JACK STINNETT
(h irst of a Scries)
WASHINGTON &lt;- Long ago
lo m i phlloao; hc&lt;- remarked that
out of all «vh some food U bom.
It lan’t news that aa a roault of
this war, the United States In
arai is going to live more comlortably, healthfully and happily
than ever before.,
‘ T e t often • overlooked are the
tremendous strides ^which have
been made by agriculture.
or Indirectly a* a reSDirectly
of our entrance into the war
a few ycurs th a t, preceded
I‘.w h e n we were worrying about
■nipping and foot) need* of our
toon-to-be allies, the. department
Of Agriculture and cooperating
•*»•&lt; *nd private agencies producetl miracles that are compar­
able in some decree to radar, jet
propulsion planes, bazookas, and
even atomic liombs.
, w « didn’t have '‘wheatless
drve” Ip World War II aa wc
did 25 years ago because agri-i
cultural acUntista had produced
diaaaae-realatant • seeds that got
ipr?«ilj| round :fast ami ugh in this.
war ad thatit ci
crop disaatera of the
last weren't repented.
We have millions and millions
of acres of new h-brld com: pea­
nut* that can- be harvested and
processed bjf methods unknown
a few year* ago; new hybrid
otjIona and more importantly po­
tatoes.
' The story gf soybeans will be
told here In'som e detail. Abaca,
&gt;tomctlnies known as Cascade fl-ber flax, has become on. Important
! crop. So ha* Russian wild-rye.

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lire i-llt(iliri'd In the nl!th|Ue hllslnef*
III A lle n M in te HprlMKe. K.n., m ille r
the rie tltlo u s Heine. "The W in d s o r
I'llB lI A n t nine Hliu|l." Mint that w «
llllr in l to re a le te r V ald nam e p u r sttitnt to the te rm s n! the “ K ic t ltlulls Nairn- S la t u t r " l l 'h n i i l r r 20*.
J J I,* w r lit K ln riil i n u l l th e i.'li rk
of the I 'l i c u l t f n u r i » f 8enjtn&lt;i|e
i iiiin tv , F lo rid a

T o n fifty n u N rn n re ,
p e r f or iI, ami Im prl
it—until run have a
Iota! Then you want
action. If you Insutcd
through us, we lake
care of all detail* and
arrange a ptt&gt;ni|H settlem eril. T h u l ' t SereIf*/

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H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

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"Mfas-Florida", Elizabeth Colson Golden, junior In Stetson Uhl
verslty, Dol.riul is vaowii in tro..-, o. .m- 'link' Town- dluntfttn %
week. The show, conceived, by ATW. Iliggiiis, 'president of Klpriiin
Power, uir produced bv Knrl A . Crown, who pri.d.cwl the florid*
exhibits nt the Chicngn and Mew York World Fair*, we* put on
In New Y'ork before financial leaders.

M A K E - U P H A R M O N I E S BY

Deprived of tapioca and other
starch crops used In auch things
o* soap, adhesives, and foods, the
scientists and farmers concen­
trated on waxv anrghurqa.
Another war-born crop whlclf
deserves a story in itself la the

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Th# budget plan reduce* the year­
ly cost of your inaurance 10 2/J%
to 20%.

"SU R PR ISE! Money left over! I did my shopping a t
th e H ILL .HARDW ARE CO."

HILL HARDWARE CO.
301 E. 1st 81.

Phone 53

/r y y
At NIOOTIATOHt VAINIY AROUED ovr-r the union's demand for a BO'fc
wage Increase, 325,000 General Motors employee* In 07 plants cast their
ballot* In what was callcd^he biggest strike tcft-rrnduni ever conducted
by the Government. Pictured voting arc Chevrolet workers nl War I.sbor
Board headquarters In Detroit.
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Mung bean, in some sections
known as Chlchaiaw or Jerusa­
lem or Oregon peas, also us chop
suey beans.
The
new
rt-bber-pruducing
plants, ranging from the llutuiiun
dandelion up, got a lot of at
tention during the war, some &lt;&gt;f
It deserved, some of It cither fic­
tional o r" merely wishful think

Ht in cl of most of them, .lust
tnU- for c-'iinitdo -iiyUuna wntch
I will tell ul out In. tho following
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Irogronce ol beloved Duchess ol Yoik Perfumo,

FOUNDATION (cisan o, l.qs.d) —SI.75* '
tOUOl (ersow o&lt; cals) —$1.00*
MASCARA- JI03T ~ IVtSHADOW - $1.00'
face

However, tomorrow'* consum -i
may. become . much better ac
i|uainted with the "m iniatures''
that came out of the Victory gar­
dens.
The city sundown farmem bad
nothing lo do with developing thtiny tomatoes, corn, w ater mt-lnn*
and such, but their cnthi liu-in
for growing edible oddities In tinsmallest possible a) ace spread
them all over
country. Tabje
uaea were found for them that
will give many of .them u per
manent place on bhe menu* of
a postwar wor1 ’
The departm ent of agrb id
lure sclent
feUowa
for
tL al
that la
It I_
be . made claar that cx
nerimrntatlon In these new Atm-i
lean crops have been going on
for years. That'* true. Hut if
It hadn't been lo," the war, it
I would hav« been yoars. ma&lt; I*
generation* before you would have

w an t to

For you . .

Ducheit ol York Moke-Up Sequence In
glorious loihion-righl shodes. . . Incredibly solisfyinfl texture j \
so smooth, so long-lasting. It touches your slin /.y o u H ip i.
a .
' your cheeks.. your eyes with beoutyr. ond delicol
u flp
scents them with ihe lovely liloc-lodert

You can now stagger or budget
your fire and windstorm insurance
premium on properly eligible lor
term insurance.

Our dividends will further reduce
your yearly coat anothar 20%

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YOU'LL BJE GLAD

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that .won him b o muny
in the 15s yearn he has
in beautifying cars in Sanford

tisAUWy,Our paint problems

1? U . (be d*u that wilt Uvt in infamy. Since iben
sqme 230,000 Ajnerlcsn men have died that be
mhibiHv* and grow In a world of peace—thit h?
may ocvtr.have io.laks up srpis lo defaad hit
country sod hi* loved ones.
Our heroic dead have left us a legacy—and s
truss. .To it# th^y.have given the knowl­
edge that free men will Igbt, and die,to
die. to
d
preserve th u freedom, not ooly for them­
selves bus situ fur thus* whp conic after
them.
To us. loo, they lesva the solemn duty
of making ctrtaln tbit America will re­
main spiritually, economically and fioao-

cialfy sound. . . truly a land of freedom and oppor­
tunity for little cliildrrn, rich and poor, lo a world
at peace.
Think of those who fought and died—and then
|oln with a generous heart and an open pocketbock In this last great Victory Loan.* The money
we lend will help to lay the groundwork of a
!
6nrr, bett-r America. It’s our last great'
^
fight. Let', aland shoulder lo shoulder
IV
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O U. 5. J «lr.*i a s u S s s.111 t s a t t s s s Itu s o e h
rs fw ts r a v th silsM l s e s n .l s t o aS Ih rsv sh th e
PuyvoU I s i U s t I Is a .

SAy "THANKS" WITH VICTORY BONDS!

B, Tressary 1advertlasaseat-&gt; prepared

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The Sanford Herald

But"despite ‘the labor itrifc'*fhnt
hoi ji\*rVpd ($M W id k trtil '.jiift- I,C kovyf/tfient ofiicialLfhsv* been
tlR 1in ree’ent N^Eckib’And'*(hV'\4r- imiMitnAhi clefKdtfts fri 'rtinfjl.iltun! certainty, th at , (bl* »trif*: injf unreal. it In i" lime fnr( a
will continue unui some point decision.
of relative Ktabllilv Is reached,
them is mill nm |lc evidence.of u
wiuinirneM tiv isuor and management alike to nvoid fight* to n
finish to seek adjustment*. Hen­
ce, a sound I'o v e r n t n u n . wageprice policy, based on demon­
strable fact* and not involving
snncllnn* whicji cannot In- successfully imnosed, would he in- i t . i u i i n . T s m . i r r i i . s ti.v tt s o s k valunble in mobilising i ulilic sen­
timent for peaceful inilutmns of
the wnge question* involved in
the present transitional phase.
This would have the additional
advantage of disentangling eco­
nomic lieninntU from the other
m atters which have caused- so
milch labor strife nod would de­
monstrate -th at the "labor prohirin'’ will not yield to legisla­
tive pnnnreas. Industrial pearlis thrcntcncil from, many direc­
tions. The longshoremens strike
involved, Initially, question* of
wages and working ' conditions,
It sprcail to include a revolt a-

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th eir own choice.
We believe in full economic collaboration among all
the nations of the world, will all enjoying freedom of th e
seas and having access on equal term s to the trade and
raw m aterials o f-th e world. We will tr y to establish free-

The Small Town

BIBI.R V PftSh TOR TODAY

thou* salt *ayy there citizens^ The future of the United S tates depends on
the-humblc pcfr {.Arthur . K. .M urgan,—form er—TeniH’wee—Valley— Attl
save.—Job. StdO.
chairm an, expresses these views in his recent book
iiuri.i
Smn|j Com m unity."
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In the present era with its m yriad opportunities for
plendor, fresh s ta rts and new aims, the small town offers a wide
range of economic callings as well as cultural advantages
the the for ^
cny re family, a large part of Am erican industry
pill the can thrive best in small communities. 'The trend of m anu­
facturing already is away from cities. A little place can
how to rea |iI(; individual grow th along a rtistic lin e s,ami t he developmcnt of hobbles*, skills, clvic-m indedncss' and leatlerhe sun- ship. In o th er words a small town perm its wide sharing of
m utual interests which would be .stifled in a city,
box, u
. once th e d rift of clever young people to th e cities
ear tho skimmed th e cream from villages. Now youth ran be kept
in tho home town by local planning th a t will afford atetrrnnl tractive openings for work, education and recreation. The
town, its citizens and the nation will benefit.

■a n d ,

STRICKLAND-MORRISON,
U-DRIVE IT, INC.
F irst S treet a t Sanford .A v e

EXPERT MECHANICS
tq

o f peace thro iu rh q ju th e worm .
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~r T h e re r n m j t r n n -n h jec ttn irT o ~ th ir^ p rO g ram ^ T o r d ealin g '
w ith th e re s t o f th e world. W e.m ay .n o t be able to accom p­
lish all th e s tf object ivefc. B u t If we c o n tin u e -to m o k e th e e ffo rt a lo n g ith e se lines, who can doubt B ut th a t th is witr
b e a* b e tte r world in w hich tn live?
____ _

W ork

on your car

or

truck

- t/u r ~ r A t , l u i t r iKAIJNiUU m e n c a n q u ic k ly a n d
e f f ic ie n tly d o t h a t m a in te n a n c e a n d r e p a i r w o r k
t h a t m e a n s so m u c h in t h e g o o d p e r f o r m a n c e o f
y o u r c a r o r tru c k . Doubtless th e n is murh .P u t
run I k : dune liu .legislative action
In rliminotf. ruch sources of fric­
tion or In Imr rove the. irmrhlncry
of conciliation
when conflict
bunks out. I lit these complex­
ities cannot Ik: Inckled if their
chuscr nr- over-simplified ' tn
the pt-hlb- Ihtnd nnd confused with
Toirlr^tTirt" BHrtftSPTs Us that -nT
-i rn ''o rn l economip rolhy. The
long dairy in rrclving nt such n

Come To

Food For Chinese

The Cocoa Pptsry Club recent­
ly conducted a straw poll and
decided that 'th e atomic bomb
secret should he kept.
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‘i t the goverhminC really went,
e d . to help little business, it
could quit paying unemployment
insurance nnd thus relieve the
manpower shortage.
tn the proposer! “right to
work” legislation. It seems to us
an amendment should lie inserted
requiring that, in the event the
right is not exercised, It is lost.
Sanford business men may be
overlooking a good bet in not
having their firms or plants
certified as qualified for occupa*
tlonln-r training for veterans.
Under the (SI Bill of Rights, the
government helps bear the ex.
pence of this program.
An IH per cent luxury tax on
haircuts lias been -imposed in
France. Perha*- the fashion of
long hair for men—and women
to o ^ m a y return, oyer-there;-—
St. AugusUne Record. Judgint
from the recent election returns,
we gather there are a lot of
1ong-tnired artists over there
anyway.

It's a small world, but Htill a hungry one in many places,
especially in Chinu—-whoso people 'm ultiplied until tjiey
have alm ost outgrown th e ir capacity for sustaining them ­
selves. B ut th ere are remedies in sight, and a slogan has
been raised which dem ands " S q u a re ‘meals for the Chinese
w ithin a decade."
T hat is quite un undertaking, but not imitossjblo,. exl&gt;crts say. ImmmI is mostly ra th e r easy to produce when
you go about it rig h t, with th e protwr equipm ent, wellkept soil and good seed. In much of China Ihe soil, once
fertile, hus been allowed to deteriorate. It will lake a long
tim e to restore It.
Also is needed the avoidance of war. T hat point is
the moat im portant of all.

tlio su d d e n s to p p in g o f w a r w ork,
e m p lo y m e n t a t G e n e r a l E l e c t r i c h a s
declined lese t h a n 10 p e r c e n t o v e ra ll. R e h irin g
is a lre a d y U nder w ay , a n d i t is e x p e cte d t h a t
m ore people w ill b e em p lo y ed w ith in six to
e ig h t m o n th s th a n w ere em p lo y ed d u rin g th e
biggest p rew ar y e a rs.
W h a t G -E p eo p le a re m a k in g is ahow n, in
p o rt, b y th o -list hfllow. T h is lis t o f th in g s y o u
nnd y o u r fam ily h a v e w a n te d fo r m a n y m o n th s
nhowa th o riro flreas G e n e ral E le c tric h a s m a d e
in sw ingingi b a c k to Ha re g u la r jo b o f m ak in g
“ M oro G ooda for M o re P e o p le a t Leea C o a t.”
e s p it e

D

Time For A Decision
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
The deadlock ncralstlng in I’re- have been markedly weakened
aident TrurnW* /C abinet over by the end of hostilities and it
sage-price policy, as reported | cannot lie certain that it* poliin this newspaper yeste day morn-, cios will prevail in the fare of
ing, ia unhappily symptomatic 1determined
ponular *«U i««»'
ot tha.present period at economic
‘
fears of drflatinn, hopes for spe- iJ .v * ‘- r*Tr ” &gt; ,'1*
edy reuinversion—all these fac- ■■-‘i-&lt; '*"■!
if ..V
tor* and many more are playing 1 . ' *-;j
s r j n f l H K •,
their i art to create a situation
‘F I
in which imlusttial unrest is inj
W
evitable. But nt the same time
! !. ,
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these emotions may be brought
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General Electric Company, Schenectady, New

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which swarded them a citation tn
recognition of the resort’s publi­
city and public .relations program.
—Ocala Star-Banner. Mr. Bchaal
Waa farmer city editor, of the
Sanford Herald.

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-anno* solve the economic difstrike vote gives Reuther author­ ficitties 6f labor * gnd msnsgeity ‘to call tho union out, sur­ n*ent out of hand. Its controls
round . General Motors plant!
with mats nickel lines, - throw
stones through tho windows. Up
oVor tho cars of clerks and steno­
graphers trying to get to their
By W. V. Bitting
Mbs and beat up anybody ualnj
* public thoroughfare or private
Tow hton Drag Co.
property ’ to gain access to the
jijaat-. The Wagner act. makes
Thrift at tha expense of
all that legal: all that and at health Is not thrift at all, bur
folly. " 1
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your physician
________
reals Is far l»M
on tho plckit l l s r ' u the expensive than long bouts with
may*.ears to indulge in.— lllnsei which those visits might
•
Myore Now Press. Just have prevented.
lid Now Deal legislation.
.’Whoa you establish goof
health \ m‘bits you assure your*
f t U more Industrial and

A larm C lock*. In January, 1944, WPB okayed mak­
ing seme electric alarm d ock s. W ithin seven week*,
G. E. was in production.
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T urbina*. Full schedule peacetimo production of ateam
turbines, eouroo o f two-third® o f the nation’s electric
power and tho driving power for most o f our fighting and
merchant fleets. Is expected to bo reached by December.
a

.

Iron *. In June, 1944, came authorization to make
electric irons. In throe months, G.E. was shipping irons.
Today’s rate Is higher than 1941.’
M o to rs. Ten m illion were built for. w ar-m any of
apodal typfs and sizes. Now G-E lines are being quickly
converted to production o f standard types for washing
machines, refrigerators, etc.
R e frig er o to r* . A lter getting green light from WPB
in June, 1945, OJS. waa in production in eight weak*..
T ran sform er*. Upward* qtYO sm all transformers
were required for a single B-M ouperfortress. Now G-E
facilities ore turning them qbt ogkln to help m*k^ eleotrid ty more useful to you. ?V ,
,

SEE I HE NEW
KIP BY VACUUM CLEANER
In yonr home • *
The only cleaner with
n real power polisher

R. W. McCullough
KIRBY
VACUUM

194#

R a d io s. G-E radios will bo back on the iharkst for
Christinas. Table models will be in dealers’ store* in
November. By Christinas, 12 models should be in sto n e,
including AC-DC battery portables, radio phonograph
consoles. Television and FM w ill go Into production
after tho first of the year.
H om e C o n stru ctio n M a teria ls. W in , coble, fluor­
escent lampholders, etc., formerly for Army and N avy
use, are now in production for your new home.
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R anges* Manufacture began on the first Q -E electric
ranges September 0, 1945. Three days later the first
shipment was made.
Electric, largest manufacturer o f finished
prod­
ucts in the country, have been turned to tboldlng
camera, clock and refrigerator parte, toaster and doffeerrnikcr handlee,poster wheels and wiring do viora, radio.
cabinets, fluorescent boaoa, coemetic jars and coven,'
industrial and decorative laminated materials, lighting
reflectors and shades.
W ater* C o o ler s. Production a t GJL will equal pre-Har.mte in November.
-*
A utom atic* H a a tin fl. G.E. in January w ill h iv e oilfired boilers, conversion oil burners, gas-fired boOsrs,
■gas-fired worm sir conditioners, all coming off the lines
where radar, gunfire end aviation equipment' wee
produced.
Form F r e e z e r s . W ill be ready in 1947.
A ir C on cfition er*. One model o f room sir cpoditiMW
will be ready in limited numbers for your next ■uaim r's
needs. First "store cooler” was A ip w l tho day after
V-J D ay. Mora deity.
R ad ar. The. Q-E Electronic Navigator, to nmha ship
navigation safer in fog and dark, and to speed ahippifl*
schedules, has been tested by many paooihe o f actual

�I iMQNPAYjl OCTOBER-20, 194:

PAGE FIVF

T H E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

Mrs. John Rumbley
--------- ----------------- 1Red Cross Agent
M iss Alice Gaynor
Weds L t Rupert TERRACE TA LK ITo Discuss Program Honored With Shower
.

Social Calendar
ci.i.TUESDAY t»x &gt; in
A llnllovve in party ana dance
t.v '. i IUI1nuVn? 'i - P'T'A'i
! " r r r Kiven Saturday Night at
have a Halloween Carnival at I the Celery Crate in honor of the
♦he * M l Side School from 5:31)i Seminole lli jh School football
to DiOO Pt M. The puhlic is in- learn.
*
The Crate vvu- .Iccoiutetl nith
WEDNESDAY
orange »»»»*! black carrying out
’ Hallowe'en Carnival sponsored *holr ,,nl.," * l'lVM "»*•£
by the P.T.A.. will be held at " er* rn i°V«'«l «»d prires were
, the Southaide School on Oct. 31. ; f a r d e l Evelyn Mathews a n d
The regular ftf^i Wetlncsilnv B®bb) folium for having the
4 covered dish supper, of the W hit-I
nUn,cthre
, . *
tie and Wckiva Lodges and the:r | Mrs. It. I.. Heard served refamilies will he held at 0 :0 1. freshments throughout the eveP. M. .Oct. 31 at the IOOF Hall, "big and Mrs. P. II. Tepslc and
107 Magnolia Avenue.
I Jo® McCaslin, directors, assisted
.
I in the entertaining.
THURSDAY
Among those attending were:
1 T.E.L. Class of the First Hap- llowaid Whclchcl, Hobby fullum ,
! list Church will meet in the j Johnny Piloian, Thurston Tyro.
E. C. Harper Jr., Thcmlore RrookChurch Annex at 7:30 P. M. l.vn. Hill inghtam, Walter SchnoMrs. Khoda Ewing's group will liel. Daphne.ifumicHv. Kail Ixn,
——bo-hnaterwi.---- ‘ v . ■
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fa m l Skinner, W u j t e r Smith,
W n d e Garner, David Harrell,
M
FRIDAY
Dayis Ccrcsoli. G u y Dunbar,
World Coramuniby D ay1 Pro- DoOnld Dyprs, Kelly -Smith, Hold­
gram to bo held at thy Episcopal en, David jjuVI'iercy Holley.
Church a t 3 :Jo P, .M.
'~-r—
A l s o . U s n t m Horton. Lila
Lerflcr. Dee Mcl.ellan. Harel
W illard,'Shirley Moreland,' Doro­
BIRTH ANNOl'M EMKNTS
thy Cmndey, ‘l.n u r i e r »Benrd,
Mr. and Mrs. T. It. Mhllfipa* uf Doyle McWhorter, Paul I'etold,
Geneva announce the liirth of a Delores Lee. Al Doudney, Hetty
son, Ronald Edward, Oct. 23 at Jo Hrocl:, Hilly Gray, Gene l.a^
the Fernald-Laughton Memorial Gettc, Verne Clark, llohby Jones,
^ Hospital. Mrs. Phillips is the Walter *M. Smith, Gloria Dam^ f o r m e r Prances McClelland;------ p ie r," Willi* -Anderson, Phyllis
Hunny
I Hitch.
Hill Johns Jr.,
" V Mr. and Mrs. Jerry land un- [He ml. Kenneth l.effler. Evelyn
nounce the birth of n son. Jerry ' Mathews, .1. W. Ellis and Dill
Lord Jr., Oct. 25 at the F em ald -! Ludwig.
Laughton
Memorial
Hospital. t Myra Southward, Nancy WilMrs. laird is the former Clara limns, Jean Snyer, Hotline MorThorp of Westerly, H. I.
ton. Georgia Hutchins. Sarkis
----------I Dorian, Hobby, Hrisson, Georga
.w in . and Mrs. Joe Carothers | Cox, C h u c k Herron. Herman
announce the birth of a son Gann* Leon Swain, Ed Fielding,
Oct. 2H in the Fernnld-Lnughton Frederick Kossetlcr. S|&gt;cncer Har
Memorial Hospital, airs. Cur- den. flnrenrc Grantham and Dus­
• others
was the former Geraldine ter Puirrloth.
Pelres.

Lieut C o m d r. Jack Ussery
spent Sunday in Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Joe Perry hhs returned
to Sanford after spending a week
In Miami.
Mrs. Craig Brooks and Frank
Shames spent last Tuesday a t
the style show in Tampa.

Mr. and Mra. S. W. Gaynor,
Sioux City. Iowa, announce the
m arriage of their daughter, Alice
Patricia, of Sanford, to U eut. Ed­
ward Rupert, son of Mr. • and
Mrs. M. Rupert of Brooklyn,
New York.
Th* ceremony was performed
on Oct. 10 in the rectory of
SL Peter'* Church in Richmond.
Va.
The bride ha* been employed
for the past year by Ox Fibre
Co. at Benson Junction and has
mmle her home at 400 Palmetto

WINIFRED LQVKut. .» play-,
newly
ing nurse for her mother and I wpi’ointrsj bed t ro&lt;* Home Sersister -ANN who s i r ill with
&gt;**'&lt;• representative for Sanflu. WINIFRED said for on*
»'!'• surrounding territory,
not having a job or being a !
«r r «'* n l bomlnole &lt; oun­
ce,liege student, she is the busiest; *&gt;' * hspter luesday to discus,
prison in town what with keep-1 «»‘h , cn"l,tOT 'd ficaU the Home
ing the lawn mowed, flnisMn: Set vice program,
furniture, and learning to cook. I , "Home Service, the American
t i .«
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1 . . . . . . . . t Re&lt;l l toss link between ihc serF
riU v 1 Tnight
u lil in celebration of \i vieeman
and
family.
Friday
w|J|
,, his homomand
|m nxlbility
* .*!' L ^ n m x l m a ' t e / v ' h e mon when ,u' become* a
S S ■p,S l
“' v e t e r a n . " Mis. F. A. Dyson,
^
w h S ^ n x e rttd t h l j S fc1'! ™
'?{ .STn’.inoU'

Complimenting Mr*. John Humbley, » recent bride, Mr*. C. F.
Hrannn and Miss Mable Chapman
entertained with a party and
miscellaneous shower at the home
of Miss Chapman on West Nine;
teenth Street F’riday night.
During the evening the guest*
assembled n scrap book for the
bride in which they depicted the
life, courtship and marriage of
the bride and bridegroom with
cutouts from various magasine*.
F'or making the best page. Mrs.
I ourinc Heal was awarded a cry­
stal csndv dish which she In turn
I resented to the hridfc.
Gift* were presented to the honnrec in l&gt;nskcts» decorated witli
pink and while crepe paper, after
wh.ch refreshments were served. •
Those present were: Mrs. Rumbley, holioree, Mrs. Tate Chanman. Mm. C. R. Tate, Mm. L. M.
. -'jf*' .B* " • Stnnlivant.
• I . * hnpman, Mrs. M«r&gt;
I- Ellis'. Mrs. John A. Rumbley.!
Mm. W. U Clark. Mm. W. W.
Johns, Mm. J. G. Walts, Mr*. •

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'T h e couple will make thalr
' Uy ln'° * ‘ K&lt;S'
A c-online‘to the terms of the
NEW S — NOVELTY
home
in
New
York.
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MURRIoUN
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m i 0f
hi w
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Miss Perry Lee Hell of Oy- ■ ■-- — - — |
having
trouble
these
da
vs
with
;
seivicrmen
and
servicewomen
rcUndo has been the reeenl guest Hospital. Emory. Ga.
! her kitchen curtains, bho h#v |M W | by the Army and Navy
of Miss Sara Warren Easterby.
Billy llolleyhead left last week heen anxiously waiting for rr.1 [ nutonvnt«c-all\ become veterans &lt;d
Tuesday Only
for Atlanta where he will enter and white checks to arrive from j
present » ai and the AmerMr. and Mm. Fred Bell will Georgia
2— Itig Feu lu res —2
Institute
of
Technology,'
Baltimore
hut
lo!
green
an-i
-K&lt;1n
n-sumes
s|H-cial
leave tomorrow for Washington.
whites arrived instead. The " a r rtv |„inM|,j|j,v („ their Is-half.
D. C. where they will visit rela­
C. J. Harrison has returned you know . hut wait a minute I “The six major functions of
tives and friends for some time. to Mm.
.her home at BID Park Avenue‘ isn't the war over?
Homo Service arc handling of
CSk Wall&gt;~ Dietrichs has ar&lt; •* »hr
I cVnVmiinicntions. ~m)mrting, T»enepo**0*
heeause or the death o t where each dress, sweater, and I f„ ,
cuinis. civnsultalion. and
'rived in Miami from th* West sonville
HltO
Fkirt ihoultl l»H'k u rll with the , (ttmlMiHY, anil finam*ial n»ii*tanrr.
Const and is to he stationed in her father, R. P. Rowland.
_Luurinc. UotL^lr?..j
CMiUtiAixy T . i i . - Lffcp w —
AUjubL ._____ ______ :-------------- —
Mr. and Wf*. TtfwahrTnggfK* hncht pUnl wtH'l uith %«hite * in;!
i*. Mm. Hranan and j
claims U\t*mrn an in
s u t
.
*
'
*
of
Miami
flew,
to
^Sanford
for
Mis,x
Chaptuan.
.Friends of Mm. W. V. Lovell the weekeml to visit their par­ evdlar end cuffs is the neatest bereasuigly - important phase -f
and Miss Ann Lovell will, regret ents. Mr. and, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins thing in class; a tie-neck strineJ I 'Home j-ervt.c. A- the men reto learn of their illness at their and ML. and Mrs. Edward Hlg- htrsev blouse with a blue » 0“l,t jul;, home,- there nre-TiUo many
skirt is the newest .th in g in • mnrv
Uiurlv
proldera a.at aHINTS TO HOUSEWIVES '
home.on Cflery Avenue.
,
JJJa u * 0’
gins. •
seho.d! A'&gt;kAihle-hr*a*ttrd. wool i hroMaht to Home SFtvlee.” Mrs.
coat trimmed with velveteen'goes D)-son nd.leil, -‘
Weekly 'from Item* Demon­
Mr. and Mr*. Fred WillUma Jr.
Miss Lee Stanley, a student of t o 'a imrtv oxer an afternoon [ g „M. Mane bmitli. Home Serstration Specialists,
and children ar* visiting his Rollins
College,
was
.the
recent
•
drew-,
to
town
over
a
two-piece
I
vice
ficht
repie-eiilnrive.
in
the
Tallahassee
mother, Mm. Fred T. Will
guest
of
Miss
Helen
Hutchison,'
brluSl Milte or
° \ cr j Southm*tcrn Ai m nl* ihr .\i»u*r*
at her home 320* Oak Avenue:
FAT IN NUT UOWL.
also a Rollins College student, )&gt;*ur cashmere. Select vour vvarvl- K.
15^1 r -o—, ietdnte&gt;l to the
tioo&lt;l harvests of pecans, ala t her home in Indian Mound robe &gt;0 that each
outfit can United Mate* tn Max IP 15. alter
Dr. and Mm. W. H. Garner left Village.
change p a rtn e rs.'c a n mix com -13.1 months with the Del Cion* moiMs. fillierls. and English wal­
Saluada'y for Birmingham. Ala.
2nd. features
in thi* country ofter rationpany. rxn go together.
m the Euix'tH-aii Theater of nut*
for a short visit with friends.
fivt* fat tp bring richness and
Mm. Keith Talmer of PaaaW
ORTH—UVINxij-tireeatmww,
They .plan to return Nov.. 1.------- rteirar C altft-tr-»pentttiqr a few — T1IK—M FK—'
v•
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■, llavor to meal*.
’-- »- ■■
ifta
v t visiting
v U i t i n r kher
» r khusband
t u h t i w l AMM
A \IV
llW ir. &gt;c . »' “n 1 &gt;kr I
.•#
U l ' A c,uh
F.nglan I ; ,\fo*t nuts nre ut least half
days
/ / s E riS A f lO M
M
Mr. ami Mm. Claude Kelly are l.c Keith I'almer. who .is sta ­ a life that is worth living now , #,„| Scotland tor 16 months. Miss | nt. Nut* are also high in pro»„ thcy rBn alfrnA le at
visitin'* his parents, Mr. and tioned at the Sanford Naval Air a* it was worth living in the i Smith Intel seiv.-,l «- u field )
» /o N 7Ht *
Mm. A. L. Kelly, at 206 Laurel Station. Mrs. Palmer will return inimer &lt;ta&gt;s an.l that »» tnc | .mectoi in charge ot family wel- I time* for meat in a main dish.
' screen*
honest life, the useful life. t h &lt; i f aM.
l.on,|„n She vvent to the j such *s nut loaf. NuU also pro- 1
Avenue.
via Washington and Detroit.
unselfish life, cleansed i&gt;v devrt , continent
rnt ui August, It* 11, as | vide It vitamins especially thin- 1
kOAKU
is a 1 iield
Miss Dorothy Wood of Jack­
.
.. « '&gt; 'A i,&gt;t.’t " c tor Civilian 1mine-*nd a little Iron and calcium.
Pvt. Robert R. Callahan has .tien , to.. an i.ie.il.. . Them
sonville has been visiting Mrs. relum ed, to I** Vegas, Nevada, battle that is worth fighting now . \ \ Bt Bel ier* and wa» attacncd . |tU| as far as nutnition is conHarold Billingsley at her home after spending a ten d ar fu r­ * ' H was woith fighting tlw*r. j the snh l . S Army m hi nun*, cerned, nuts are most effectively
215 Holly Avenue. •
lough with his parents. Mr. and an»l that is the battle foi jUslin- . B(-igmtu, Holland, and tirrmnny .u -n l to supply some of tho nefat in meals,
Mm. J . D. Callahan, of 1QI« anii n|.ixlitv: to mvke our city I until oei return to me bia.es.
and our State free in fact a» | i i . |
to coming with Red
F'nts do more than provide
Miss Harriet Miller of Tamps East Second Street.
well as in name; to break Hi: 1C m a in August. 1812, Miss calorie* for energy in n highly
visited her mother* Mrs. Verne
teal iit&gt;eity | Smith had tnueh i \|&gt;enence in conrentfated form.
Soiuv fnt
Miller over th* weekend at the
11. C. Moore recently 'Under­ rin ;s that strangle
in a meal make* it more satis- 1
latter* home on French Avenue. went a tousllectomv operation at and to keep them hioken; t o , aortal work, bho wa- case weaker
Cleanse.
*0
far
as
in
our
,K.wer
I
(„r
n
H
&gt;
lii.nou
1
lu
U
n
u
V
-llnuio
.
fving.
That
is,
the.-fat
digests!
the Fernald-Laughton Memorial
of our na-j and Aid bociely. t ’hicago; case slowly, *0 the meal “stays by!
Mm. H. 11. Divts of Orlando Hospital but has returned to hi* lies, the fountains
CARD OF THANKS
tional life frvim |wdit.ral. com- j worker supervisor. Illinois Stale you". In addition, fats iH-rform
Program Js Planned was the recent guest of Mm. home 306 R u t Twenty-first metvial
The family of Mr. I). C. Barami social corriiption; to • Department I ' U h l i c Welfare, certain funotions for health and
M. A. Calloway and Mr. and Mm. S tre e t
ellft wishes In express their
By Church Group J. 11. Cogbum at their heme in
teach our sons and daughters,I • pi,natici'l; assistant -viperln- well-ls-ing which no other kind
sincere apnreri ition to their
Wed. — Thurs.
Mayfair.
Friend* of CpI. Robert Bruce by precept ami example, th e ' ten,tent, Florida Children's :.rm e i of f«vl can take over. There is
many friends for the kindnesses
The World Community Day pro­
Muir head may write him ae&gt; honor of serving such a country . Society; and. executive secretary, fat In a pood many foods, si'clt
and beautifrl floral nfferiags gram which will lie given Friday
Mrs. Belchmen and cousin, Mr. follows: CpI. Robert Rruee Muir- as America - that is work worthy 1 suburban division. Joint E nter-j "» butter, margarine, salad dres-l
during the loss of our Moves! at 3:30 I'. M. a t the Episcopal and Mm. Louis Vinnick of Balti­ head. 14177356. CC4&amp;. APO of the finest
miuhoo&lt;l and &gt;gencx belict run t. Chicago.
sing, whole milk, meate, Boylreans/
husband, father ami grandfather. j Church will lie as follows:
more, Md. ar* visiting Mr. and 11823/ C/O Postmaster. . San womanhood. The welltw.rn a ie l V|.ss Smith. Iwv'm tu Illinois.;
• « ! «;“»"• _ ,
Mrm. p ._ f, Harrllft
those wh,, am iw.m to do that h
,n , nc Sl&gt;ulh Mluc |B;|;|.
Home rcnnomlst* of the U. S.
' Introduction will be made by Mm. Frank Shames a t their Francisco, Calif.
work; the wellbrevi are those N|)t&gt;
a . administrator, i IVjwrtmem of Agriculture offer
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hill
j Mrs. Myron Smith, and Devotional home 31B Elliott Avenue.
"Uggmtlons for using nuts
Mr. Clifford R. B irclift
I will
given by Mrs. A. C. Camp,
Friends of Sgt. Ro!&lt;rrt Relta wh.» are bred U he ptoud «'f j r'mergency Relief P r o g r a m . » ^
Friends of Mr. Dewey Mathews may write him as follows: S g t that work; the wcll-edtiralcsl ate , Savannah, tia . and Assistant ,n rooking:
Mr. and Mrs. C. Barclift
i Huston Uabcnik will play a violin
In paslrv, pecans ground fine
Miss Mary K liraM h Hill
solo: •'Moonlight Sonata" by of 1100 West P in t Street will Robert H. Reits. 31247658. Medi­ those who see deepest into th e ' |a le ..................... Employment
. may rubstitule for half Ihr fal.
Miss Elsa JDrclift
Beethoven, anil Mrs. Edward Kir- regret to learn that his mother. cal Detachment. 280th Station meaning ami the necessity of that | al(n ,hc « , , t ,n i;,-,.rgm.
Mi- and hake like plain pastry.
Nor .shall, ............
their labor
for
...
,
rjicr will talk- concerning “The Mm. D. C. Mathews of Jasper. Hospital. AIT) 758. C/O Post­ work.
____
l . _nor .the
.. of#hetheir
bhe received. her
Aliicalion it
Chopped mil* ml.led to ld«naught,
leward
World Charter. How Can Wc Fl^., Is critically ill.
master. New York. N. Y.
l.omtvaiii
College,
l.alestiuig.
III.,
mil*, muffins, wnffles or cihiVsacrxfioe, fail them; for high in
Make It Live?*' Mrs. Bov Mann
.
.
—i ------DONT FORGET
X
Ukragu
.l'tUVVCMtv'.
-nod
the
Nrvx
ie* rive flavor and a cri*n note.
The World Cornwill discuss
Mra. Harold FinkU of Mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferrari. Mr. the firmament of human destiltv to rk bchool ol boeial Wv'iik.
C-iiallv *, to ** rup of ehot pe&lt;l
Hpeghelli Supper
irunlty, How Can We Achieve phis, Tenn. is visiting her sister Henry Ferran, and Mr. and Mm. arr set the slam of faith in
mil* lo raili rup of flour 1* a
Ke —
flic
an.l ine
the un*eiu&lt;n
unselfish exxureourMcGarritv ami .U urhter. or mankind,
mansimi ami
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nat M.
Kood
allow anre.
- and
Chairmen
N
a
mod.
Eustis
spent
SumUy
with
Mr.
1
•
,ul
»«y»ltr
to
the
Ideal,
i
Dick Aiken will sing “ I Walk Clyde Humsey at their home 458
added lo the linllei make
* Hallowe'en Carnival
and Mrs. D. L Thrasher at their
. Today Where Jesus Walked" by Summerlin Avenue.
----- 4*. FI T. By Fine Arts Group w Nut*
Plain rake or roll*ye pudding
Tuesday&gt;JltSO to 8 P.M.
O'Haia and Mr* E. D. Brownlee
home on Grandview Avende.
richer. In a cake bailer l» cup
nary
West Side Prime
will talk concerning "Th* World.
Sgt. Nrelton A. Stumpc is
Hallowe'en
Party
School
Mra - 1'iT-Mon .-'lephrn—in «»!. of mil* In r a r b rup nf flour is
Warren
Daniels.
V-12
trainee
,
,
,
,
, t hnrrh. Woman's I'art In It.1"
spending some lime with his
likrlv lo la- plenty.
F or
I O U n ffP r
S o t etivtr.1 im.mi- vliniiman i*f thi*
sister, M r s . W . K. Vam. after at the University of South t arx»
ruw
\n &gt; iHpaiinient in ieline,
is
visiting
him
parents,
Mr.
,
havin'* ■Frveo two yearn in
Falg.vr Milcliell, -who
and Mrs. K. F. lin te l* . ■»
Ka,| R stln: ami Itmi.dph Smith plai-e \;r*.«
France.
ai a meeting held lu e THE NEW •
Twentieth S tn * t- Warren entertained a number of fnrmlx «ir.-.giaxt,
lu ) evening al . .o il o clis k III the
Dr. John Morgan is expected plays first string football for w„ h . Hallowe'en |u.rty. Fnda Sun Itnnm nf tin- Wninaiv'ji Club.
to flv from Atlanta. Ga. Friday xhr University,
_______
night at the home of Rudolph
th,. le.tei nt resignation tm n
to spend a ’ abort time with his
Mi- vlit. licit »a&gt; lead and a cximThe Classic
naqgnl*. Mr. and Mr*. Walter L.
Ko*rrrt J . 11* U*n: . ,; nd “ “' ‘i1* SraA*.K' the gue-t- amxedV thev mt.ti'i &lt;«&gt;uipn-,&gt;l nl tils. Kalpti
Pameila
Ptlman,
children
of
Mr.
taken
through
a
hall'
of
Morgan at their home. 206 West
A. biiutli, a n s. John Mrisch, br„
Seventeenth Street. Dr. Morgan •",«» Hr*. Robert Pitman of horrom and then into the party ami Mis. O. | ‘, lleiinlwn a rte l
Gainesville,
Fla.^
are
visiting
th*»r
.h
ic
h
was
drroiatisl
a
itn
OPENS FRIDAY. NOV.' X^DOUBLE FEATURE
is at present interning at Krasry
a nominating committee. Mra.
grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. J.din |{B||owrVn smvoks. witehe- and aJ.- I*.
ICay, Mrs. It. M. I*m| wotui
bchirarvi. a t their home “Three
poo*». wuene* an.l
tailo red o f a re m a rk a b le new
ami Mi- li. W. Rucker'acred as
Pines" on the Mt. Dm * Road.
C ontr-u ami games were play- trllria.
• ra ih n b f e a p u n r a y o n f a b r i c
Mr. am Mm. Pitman attended
,,utltlK |h r rx r|,
yA\
Mi. X M I'hUlip-, chajinisn,
the Univemity of Georgxa am ward Mar-hall rntertamcsl with pie-nb-l a| | tie inx'i-lllig ami reUniversity of AUhama foolhaM
, m| „ unU ,s,|t r , - r ,
jo lt- wi-ie given by ehaumniigame In Birmingham last week. ^
fl&gt;f ||m&gt; miw| my, lr „ )H1.
ol tin de|w ilinrnt rtfliects ol
end.
v (lie
tim
.\rt* Iteparttnen in.lisk *\it. Mi*. James Mnngli
■oil; IlilUe, In. i.liraticth l i my;
.lirratute. Mis. )., |l llloanlm ',
-Sm m Ij i &gt;, Mis. II
J Ijhm aii;
■eenils i -nip. Mis. II. • W. Gnnd|»X'I; finance. Mi*. Jam es Huff;
piogtntu. Mm. %r.A. Ira v itt;
Thoughtful for
pies*. Mi* F*.. F:. Ikili anil house,
.xli* I , a It. Ij'-h ei.

PRINCESS

ALL-WEATHER JACKET

Gift — giving . . .

COMPACT

U o r i r c o u A com forter*,
plump and billowy, all
wool filled fo r w arm th.
- they a re p re tty and
practical . . . and m ake
such Ibvely gifts, whe­
t h e r to yourself o r to
someone else

Mr. ami Mm. Dick Aiken en­
tertained the intermedUlg depart­
ment of the I'rest yteiian S.n.Uv
Srla-d at their home in Mayfair
Friday 'night wit h a - Hallowe'en

patty

Ihs.ms of the Aiken home were
Ircwlalesl with F'all leaves, flow­
er*. ami orange and Idark stream ­
er* of pumpkin* and cats, ahtrh
anted nut the Hallowe’en motif.
Apple.ladd ing ami other games,
m titr-t- and singing were enjoyeil

C risp Taffeta
Hone, Blue and Green

1 8 .75

TM.se
1 resent
were:
Joan
W right, Ann* Corley, Mary Helen
FTte, Garni Jean M eriwether. Hetty
lane
Wilke Jack'** t ’ano-mn.
Vora belle C lause. B etty Sum ­
mer* Jl. Ikova Ij» u llari&lt;er. Irene
Gieeti. Penny tYallare. Inal llnvle.
Stanley Itrumley. Char lev JohnOliver Amies, Donald Howard,
'Vvnald 1-u.lwig, llobt v A xt. Cla
e o e e tla u s e , Joe Ctirley, Her•atd
Wilka, Kenneth
Robbins,
4*ee IV aera. Edward V am . Miss
M argaret W right, Dr. and Mr*.
Ft D. Iliwwnlee. Mm. Harold lla nvil. Mr. and Mm R. R. W right,
l y II. II. MeCaoltn and Mm.
IT F. Mnule. _

Sm ooth S atin

in lorely colors

1 9 75 - 29-75
Lush Rayon T affeta

1676

tume* l*y Eeke Mr?'ali and Allen
llrtte l, and for the most attrac­
tive ewtumes by Janet Ratliff
and Honor Gamer.

raffle.

rt~ &gt;

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■gs'.i

ReVesbm enta were served to
the follow ing: John Kite. Allen
Metre!, W i t Me Nab. Hobby MeNab, Edward Marshall. E dw ard'
Sm ith. Rnnny G am er, Kathryn

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R atliff. Shirley Mk
r « i» t Hunt. Virgin ii
her* MrKah,
K ni
and Patricia Sm ith.

I 1_ Mr. _A
_ B. E. RatAlan
and Mrm.
liff. Mr. and Mia. O. R. Smith,
Mra. T. E. Smith. • Mrm. Sally
Hardy. Rudolph Smith and Earl

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Till! HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

41 New Members
Are Inducted At

I t's

alw ays fresh when
you buy i t ' a t

R o b b 's
H om e B a k e ry
105 W. la t

Phone 864-J

OhACK OtAP
£tR -WAN IMS

rn i n M J

W e&gt; e n a t h o w l i n g
w.c p tfe jr t h is -su g g e s­
tio n : B u y m o r e ’ V i c

f t jn r.-.i

*S i n M I '
AR.asi uioc.

P o f t o f HI lam i 'a n d Poet 98 of
Coral GsbU*, Included: Capt. A.
Lambert, Lieut. F. Crosson, Lieut.
IF . Hlmonds, -S|ft. H. Kruse. Sir*.
y t . Ilanzo, Cpl. A. O’Neill and
•roardtmen, IL -D eering. C. D.
f a t t e r , Dr. R. Driscoll, William
Rbbert Wlckard, Edward llu m a r and Arthur Brigham.
Copt. AdJuUnt A. Reid Mann
Introduced th e following -Legion
ladders: E. McAd* Wilson, densrtnicnt contmandcr of Mylberry; Frank ‘Caton of Port Orante, commander of the 4th dis­
trict: Joel Field of .Sanford; II.
Frost Bailey, p u t 8th District
c o m m a n d e r and Department
-helrman of World iW ar.H lalson
In the state: Lewis Revere, of
Jacksonville, poet laureate of
Florida; Leo J. W elters, Jackscn rfttc?—Wayward P trrr-e L V -e fJackkonvllle, Reneral chairman of
the roundup committee of the 40
and 8. . .
L
.
Also Introduced were,. George
Dalhv of ‘Clearwater, past Chef
De G ere-of the 40 end 8; Wil­ / &lt; * / to
liam F .^ h o rn e , past commander
of Cam;d&gt;elt • Losslng Post
nd
leader of the “ Dirty Eight,” n a­
tional scrap collectin'* champions:
Cedric Benz, of Orlando, ‘ 7th
District committeeman and past
grand Chaf Do Oar# of the 40
tnd 8; Poet 63 Commander Roc'eo, and Dr. Lassie “GTStWT'Tjf
Daytona Beach, "grand cheml*
Legion Auxiliary leaders Intro­
duced were: Mrs. J. B. Kirk­
patrick of Eustls, state presidant:
Mrs. Edith Montgomery, state
secretary; Mra. B. Altamot, de­
railm ent chairman of member­
ship: Mr*. Sybil Houth. president
nf. Campbell - Lossln-* Post 53
Auxiliary end Mrs. Held Mann.
Tile Inducted men were lined
ip and marched on the fiold
there alternately facing four beIon leaders In four directions.
of the
•hey tear* told
—
...........I-eglon
, .
deals of loyalty, democracy, free&gt;&gt;-i n f speech ami onportniHy
and child welfare practices of the
unerlean Legion. The Legion
- mbltm was explained.
Today Mata Adjutant Mann

tbo driving rain to watch N ary
scriminace against the Balnbndgc, tod., Naval Training Cen­
ter. The downpour hold 'no te r­
rors for this air-minded admiral
a ho spent 47 months on sea duty
in the Pacific.
“ Where's numoer 17?" askel
tiie admiral.
That would be Bob Kelly, the
20-ysar-old plebe back who scored
botn Notre Dame's touchdowns
in Navy’s 32-13 victory ever the
Irish last season. Kelly was th.&lt;
toast of Notre l)amc. Now he‘a
on the other side of the dock
and already his habits fit well
into N ivy’s wav of doinr things
Loth on and off the field.
“Ju st look a t those leg* on
Kelly," said Adm. rtlc h iwtiiar
nwisomcly. "Why they’re built
'like the Icbs of the old piano
I o rb h
nm a M
tack
home.”
Kelly handled the hull deftly
und it took two Balnbridge sec­
ondaries to pull him down. Adm.
Fitch must Iwve felt as though
tho sun was shining.
“Now where's Huncby?” quer­
ied the Academy’s head man us
though he envisioned a play com­
ing up that would demand the
cAuert-.pualng hand of tip.
numerals worn by Rob Hoorn.-ch mtoyer. tho ex-whiz, kid front
ih'iiapn who led Ike .Rig T an. In
yard* gamed by forward passing

TOUGH TACKLE

aided

:ks ever to enroll
of -ihe Severn,
qn tovbelieve that
■t vein''look upon *
fe
•
* J1 *
the (object of &gt; the

tKls
NTJv I “
na a tribute to Adm. Cheater W.
Nimiti.
.
Adm. Fitch greeted the g o at!
with:
“ c'fgh ya, Cheater 7"
Capt. Char lea O. Humphreys,
Navy** director, of alqkstfr*. I
turned arouod and whiaperedi
“I ’d be banned If' I ’d arant a
Boat named after me."
J
Thus, hard as Fredericksburg, f
.Tex., tried to have the Boat J
named A lter Its • favorite eo n ,'|
“Chester" &gt;has been accepted aa |
Hilly the Toath.
r

NOTICE
• Anyone having a n y rep a ir work in my shop
at

210 E a st F ifth S tre e t
is asked to please call fo r it a t once!
I am being forced to close due to recent robberies

B ill Harvey

© I S T L U fit^ W L
in v o u » | f !
^C EL LA R ?

;|

st.o-V

—ANNOUNCING—.
O ur shop is now open fo r business

w Sb.

General A uto R epairing
By— Barfield and~3ackson
.C onnected, w ith.

,c .

,

s h e I n n t w o • •uaon*.

Ift ye lire Pro me t nfew in Navy
football— Kully * and Hosrmhcmeyet-i They come from the n\ld» n t with coW ful football beckround:. Th»:V roty not offset
Army’s D m Blan-hnrd, the ch an t­
ing hull, and Glenn Davis, tho
speed bjj*, but Navy Is “ willin t
.o accept them" until something

Tacku E, cm

YATES AUTO PAINT &amp; BODY WORKS
P h o n e 271

105 N . P alm etto Ave.

Yea, and in Yoor
Attic Too!
T urn Thoae T h lp p

cubtfui.
' Two
Kc-Hy , u .i d
Hoeriitcnemeyer
prrVnhly ure the two moet her,v4Mn*tA^

6 0 0 dA EAE!
CIVES W H 6 E R
TJtEAD W E A R .

Another FIRST for Southern!
Firnl to introduce H igh T est DIYT Household
.S*iRiy lo Florida, Southern Chem icals now
hringH you
.
hound euuipmvnt .wus under
the direction of Tony M j i i u i 'c
of the USD Mobile .Service of
AAF Center, OrUnilo, through
special arrangem ents by Col.
..am Bruhson cJiitn.aridcr of Lr
Undo Mumorinl Post 13.

0 D T with PYRETHRUM
F o r quick knock-down, su re kill, and lasting
effects ag ain st
Flies. A nts, Roaches, M osquitoes, W ater Bugs,
M oths, Fleas, Lice, Bed Bugs, Ticks.

NOTICE

V

An examine..* .
the C onstitution of th e United
S tates will I c
r.t two o’clock on S aturday a fte r ­
noon, Novem ber th ird , Ip the office of th e Superinten­
dent of Public Instruction a t th e C ourt House, San­
ford, Florida. F o r full Inform ation apply to the Super­
intendent.
T.W Lawton
H eparintepdept

;

$ £ .2 5 a q u a r t
iM s Iln s M

l" n m l ‘n a . O u r)

out pay averaging R300 per man
will amount in $J,030,0(10,000.
2. Care for the sick and inan ju rfl.
More than 500,000
American men nee.l incdiriil rare
a t an average cost nf 13,000 per
man.
3. Large,am ounU will be ne­
eded to cancel »nd liquidate aver
contracts.
. 4, Maintain forces of occupa­
tion In Germany and Japan. As
late aa July, &gt;040, the Army will
need l,UI5,U0i) men overseas, and
The Navy will maintain an a c t­
ive force of 650,030 men.
6. Thrift will he necessary in
order to keen down inflation.'
“ Let’s put Seminole County
over tho tor and ho one of the
llrst counties In the sU te to
make our quota," urged Mr. Lane.

D istributed by

a llo w Goodyear
tread last! longer.
V " our Easy Pay
Plan: go farther,
eater with Good-

202 Sanford Ave.

GOOD TO KNOW!
Cash can Is* Iwirrowed from us on s h o rte jt notice, with
’HO disturbance.— “Jim m ie” Rowland also m akes ipans

of $75, $100, $150, $259 or more— should your need**
require It,
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"

FAMILY XOAN CO.
of Sanford
8— Florida S ta le Bank UMg.

Phone
'Phone M

_5are u»od fatal..lhay jato
.

needed in nicking soaps...
as wail as fabrics, towals,
vacuum cleaners and many
oilier lhing»-you want.

RGCKEY’S TIRE 4
SHOP
I
^ A U id ^ Q 8 J i± S O N

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l A '^ N r s e C N r -

DlDNT MEAN TO UN*
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o n

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ir w o r i r B E l o n g 1
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Second* available a t tow price

CONCRETE BLOCK

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Phone l l t l
SANFORD, FLA.

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fly-PAUL ROBINSON
H E S NOT THE BACHELOR
TYPE/* S O WHEN THE OLD
- | FLAME BUCNS OLffT f
\ m PLANNING TO BE L
| t h e l i g h t o f h is l if e .

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n i l ? S A N I ' O R M H E M\ l , l &gt; , H A N F O R D I I.O U IU \

How women and girls
'i/get
vyanted
relief
/ __ .. _'fc
. .. T*J1t

from functional periodic pain

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Mil tog Hood and Norfolk Four Quartett
To Be Presented
IN
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I FRO M H E R SIN C E "WHAT
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PL AMS? TDD^TE T H )M G /S K
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DODGE
PREPARE
EARLY
FOR FALL
flood grooming ami good
Venning bo hum! In hand
. . no one can bu well
groomed wearing soiled!
wrinkled clothes.
Bring In cleaning cnrly
utid 'be prepared to meet
the Fall season with
band-box freshness!

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AND SAY, DON'T YOU,/! FOR THE
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SAYS SOMETHIN'S 4
HAPPENED TO "DUKE"?

DOC LANE.
HE'S TTANPIt

THEV'VE HEAR &gt; US,
SAM . HERE COMES
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HEY, SAWBONES'. IS
SOMETHIN' WRONG
With ' p u k e - Mo r g a n ?

IT DEPENDS
ON WHAT
YOU MEAN
BY "WRONG".

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th e office of

calcium* P a r.n t o t h e *n‘a t e and, N**iacinam
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• You cso never be sure you are gelttbR enough
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t diet with known quantitiea of vitamint. So, guard
against vitamin deficiency! Start the wite 1'lcna-

OUCHTON DRUG COMPANY

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MIGHT Bt !RUE.
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MISANTHROPY, A VERY

ACCORDING TO A R E PO R T
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A GRAVE ABOUT TEN MILES
SOUTH O F HERE WITH « /
PUKEfe" NAME O N 11

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CURE HIM - - STEAD
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A .M EDICINE MAN ? J

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d is e a s e

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C U R E D '0Y
ORDINARY
MET HODS.

on b o t h Sundays
and Wednesday^.

Passeoger far. Tire*,
With GRADE A

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lr « take a terrific beating from
4 grinding wear. Naturally, the
to Vpnd that abuse m tut be
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your tire* In good rapah
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NAME ON
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PAGE EIGHT

MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 19

incident with the milliard dicta­ jotity o f, labor t*- opposed to
torship alarmed many people in­ Peton, but I n a l he i* able to en­ t . frame up, but things went
side and outside Argentina, but gineer a dem onstration. or strike arAoothly fo r *a time. Then the
the country's troubles are basi­ in 'h is favor a t any time.
President fell ill, and Caitillo be­
cally home grown.
,
came acting president.
Army Trouble
These troubles have come in
Argentina’a difficulties f i n d
Prodded by. army officers who
spite of the democratic sentiments their roota in many local factors: admired N asi “eflciency*’ and
of n great majority of the Argen­
Political activity by army offi­
By PAUL BANDERS
tina people, who arc mostly of c er* , for yeari trained by German who be}f«yed that Germany would
NEW YORK—If anyone ran Spanish and Italian stock, with a missions. Many Argentine ofilcors win the war, Castillo set a neu­
tell Argentina—richest and most mixture of German, Polish, Irish, studied in Germany, absorbed'the trality policy the day after Pearl
literate of South American na­ English, Swiss, Dutch, Hungarian, psychology of the German gen- Harbor, and allowed N ati espion­
age and influences to continue
tions—how Jong it will lake to Belgian ami French.
etai staff. Few Argentine army unchecked. Ortlx ‘favored the
clean up her confused mess, she'll
Yawn At Politic*
officers knew American or B rit­ United Nations, but was too ill
like to know it.
They arc among the best fed ish domocracy, or American Indus­ to count, and died several months
Democratic President Juan An­ people
in the world, and moat of trial strength.
later.
tonio lllos of Chile—Argentina'a them live comfortably — which
A preponderance of the nation's
Castillo suspended civil liber­
wcsiorn neighbor—s*v» that the miiy explain in part why,; unless
Rio do la Pints republic is suffer­ things get very bad. Argentine* wealth, population and produc­ ties and used force to keep-dis­
tion
is
concentrated
In
Buenos
satisfaction with his policies from
ing from a serious Illness which are inclined to yawn at politicians,
Aires and ita Immediate terrNory,
she, and she alone, can cure.
Thev want democracy but "they which means th at w hoever-con­ getting out of hand. Democratic
The basic Illness of thu country usually don’t do much about it. trol* the city controla the nation. Argentines found Castillo unsat­
is nationalistic military dictator­
Typical of the confusion cur­ This fa c to r,p la n Into the bands isfactory on all counts.
ship. complicated in recent years rently is the labor movement, of
A fter he handpicked a candi­
Army .politicians. The only Im­
by Nasi-Fasclst trimmings.
which has been split wide open portant military force is concen­ date for the scheduled 1043 elec­
Rut whether Argentina would by Col. Juan Domingo Peron, the trated at Campo de Mayo, 25 tions. the army timed a march
from Campo de Mayo with a pe­
nff-aguin, . on-ogain strong man miles from the capital.'
riod of bitter anti-government
behind the military dictatorship
If array officers decide' to feeling. •
ipulsory wage change government policy, or
By decreeing compulsory
Peron in
irig rents
ren
Increases, by lowering'
and take power. they need merely
That army march, June 1043,
had a notable lack of outsunding 1 working hour* hv decree, by *c- threaten to march on the city.
Icaders or cohesturr in the civilian I h-ciing and building up frlem li'in There U no other m ilitary misted CastillOi and nut a general
loptical parties. Many Argentine* 1 the latmr movement,^ Peron won strength- within
hundreds of in charge. The 1043 m arth—like
car that they don’t have n man j considerable support in the unions, miles, and the distant garrisons th at 18 years earlier—was greet­
ed with applause. Thousands of
who could Command nationwide Ho has Iwcn jelling latmr that he. arc weakP«nd ineffective.
■ u ) ! x t ___-.i_____
__jJ* giving It n New Deal.
A rgentines remember, too, the
The Nazi-Fascist symptom’s e n p l-^ la n y ArgTiJtffttfirfifySt^lir-rTtTp- -rrathm lr-early nw o rd * o r rtponted
civil wars, and the delay of con­
tending factions ia ' accepting
the principle of majority rule for
F r e t h le
many years after independence
— — -----.— ------ ----was won from Spain In 1810. 1 ***1 ™Ur was Peron, leader, of a
W E CAN'T D U P L IC A T E T H E A R O M A
They' recall the long-standing group of ardent nationalists whole
OF S O U T H E R N * BREAD— SO HE
struggle for control between rich 1
CALLS ALL OUR PERFUMES &gt; „
and progeaslve Buenos Aires and
PUNK / /
m m
the more conservative provinces,
the long struggle over what form W
—
of federal union'was to be estabM M*
a
llshed before a constitution final- H
*
ly was drawn up and ratified in ■
M I V l U f

(Time To Be Needed
For Argentina To
Return To Normal

08c per (ins for three Insertions
37e per line for 8 insertions
03 per line for 20 Insertions •
Minimum rates . . . 10c
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR An.
Count, live words to Uie line, Includl

WANTED
FILL up with ketwsene and fuel
oil before winter.
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RIDE with someone going to
Chicago or Cleveland Oct. 31
&lt;n—Nov. l r -Wtli. shst n,expenses,
Phono- 700-J or 840.
^ __
WASTE~d7~Yoking. Recently fresfi
milk cow. W rite-Box 34, En­
terprise. Fid.
Transportation Sanford—1 « -O r­
lando and.return 6 days wcok•ly. Phone 84fi=W. ' ’
FIREplace screen, must bo 26
inches or more, width and
Jielg h t. 1202 W. 2nd_St._____

TWO FARMS F O R *SALE—Xlne
3 seres, tiled land, 1 good well,
2 story house, 1 car garagS, 1
tool house, 000 ft. W est of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
—6 acres, all tiled, rood wall, 2
story house,
story bam , W1
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J. W. Hell. Lake Monroe.
Phone 16.
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GOOD RELIABLE' USED CARS
Wida selection a t or under OPA WANTED TO RENT
No new cars for many
transmonths. Get dependable tran
s­ SMALL house or apartment,
portation a t reasonable cost a t
'furnished. Permanent. Phone
HOLLER MOTOR RALES
067, Mr. Eaton.
208 West First S t
GET YOUR gasoline and oil at
MISCELLANEOUS
.........................Station
across
The
Standard
from the Court Tlousc.
WE PAY highest cash prices for
PLANTS FOR VICTORY GAR­
used turniture. Haynes A W il­
DENS: Collards. Cabhage, Let­
liams hurnuure Lo., .‘i l l E. 1st
tuce, Escarole. Tomato plant*.
bt. phone 068.
Also Strawberry plants. J.W,
Bell, Lake- Monroe, phone 16.
BORROW lU .lth WHERE
GET YOUR Baby Chicks at
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
H unt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
YOUR natural desire for privacy
Phone 368.
In money n u tters ia strictly
respected here.
Friends and
BABY buggy, used very little,
relatives am not questioned
good aa new, 826.00 cash. 018
about your credlL Your em­
Myrtle Ave., G.P. Paxton.
ployer or businesa associates
NEW cement block house, wired
will not hear of your personal
for electric- range, piped for
affairs. There la no cauee for
fuel heating, new drum outside.
embarrassmenL
12 fruit trees, one lot east of
Reasonable credit requirement*.
house, two lots west of house.
No co-makera on money loans,
Located on E. 14th St. H.M.
’ariablo payment plane.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
. Brush, Sanford.
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone 33
COW manure for good flowers.
60c per bushel. Phone 788-W.
FRIGIDAIRE,
sale. Call
P.M.
HORSE, 6 years old, and saddle.
Phone 40-J.
ROOFING, galvanized steel 5 V
Krlmp style-brand new—finest
quality. Act promptly for de­
livery of this shipm ent/ Fulen*
&gt; wider Mfg. A Distributing Comany, 010 Lancaster Drive, P.
O. Hux .1361, Orlando, phono
21730
NSW Hampshire, White Barred
Rocks. Pultorum tested chicke,
100 for 816.76; English Leg­
horns 100 for 813.60, prepaid.
Live delivery guaranteed. Please
mention second choice. Poultry
Farm , 718 S. Howard Ave.
Tampa, Fla.
_____
SIX rdom furnished house, bath,
___ pi! Improvements, two acres on
-main highway three miles
from Sanford. Write P.O. Box
61, Sanford. Small down pay­
m ent
MODERN home furnished or not
Chicken compartment, out build­
ings, tiled garden, fruit trees.
Monroe Corner on No. 44 "a t
once11 or write lo r appointment.
Owner, R.M. Hankie._______ .
H cTu S e "Trailer, perfect condltlon, 000x10 tires. Sleeps 4.
Furnished- Ju st the trailer for
weekend tripe to the beach or
traveling. I l l Holly Ave.

plpwed and jtarrowed 01in Cameron Avenue. Thone E.B.. Stowe,
192-R or Edward g ,
phone 842.
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MM-tfNO USE. WHATEVER

MADE ME THINK THAT X*ar'XU#V

SOUTHERN’S MATCHLESS
FRAGRANCE COULD BE

HAiTATEP?

Southern
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BUSINESS SERVICE

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
WE ARE futlv equipped and
know how to recap your tires.
N atural rubber ,or synthetic.
We protccl the siilcwalls of
tire. Jones Tire Shop,
Sour
dr. 1st and.E lm , phono 1108.
BODY AND Fender dents, paint
Injury or fading should bo
corrected now to combat aging
and weathering. ‘A new pain­
less method awaits you at
YATES AUTO PAINT A
BODY SHOP

FOUND
*20, 1* ply. J,w . l i ring*■ r .u .
l Box 33, Altamonte Springs, Fla.

POUND: Small female Fox TerHer. Phone H.B. Pops. 4&amp;8-J.

BLACK cloth bag a t Armory
Saturday night. Rat-urn to Mary
. . Lynd Roas, Fla- State _Bank^
LOST: Wallet containing money,
identification, othsr papers. Ll
F.C.' Santos, phone 262-w or
R a t to Herald. Liberal reward.
LOST: Large Red Bone Hound
with white feet and Black ana
Walker. Finder noUfy
S ts.
. Golding, Phona 406-J. De-

That constitution — modeled
after that of the United States—
was adopted a t a time when the
country was contrite end exhaust­
ed after more than 20 years of
the most brutal dictatorship the
country ever experienced.
The dictator, Juan Manuel Ro­
sas. suppressed civil liberties,
jailed, executed or exiled opposi­
tionists, sent goon squads prowl­
ing Bueno* ^Alres to mint out
enemies.
Road To Progress
A fter Rosas, the trend wax
more and more to stability and
progress.
In the 60 years up to 11)30, the
country had established a repu­
tation as a modern, progressive,
cultured country—an enlightened,
democratic nation.
But Argentina slipped back­
ward in 1030 and has floundered
ever sinco. The Rosas influence
had not died.
The country’s dominant politi­
cal party, the Radical Civic
Union (centrist) had split wide
open on charges of graft and per­
sonal father than party rule by
aged Prealdent HI poll to Irigoycn.
Depression unemployment i n - '
tenslfied general dissatisfaction
and prompted an army m arth
from Campo de Mayo which un­
seated Irlgoyen end Installed. Gsn.
Jpse Francisco Uriburu as pro­
visional nrasident.
The .military revolution, and it*
promise* ' of. rtfbrm , was greeted
by cheoring crowds Unaware of
what the army men realty “Intended.
Uriburu allowed a local Fascist
organization to get a foothold, but
opinion against army rule was
■trope enough to force him to
call elections In 1031. A moderate
Gen. Agustin Ju stice was tha
army candidate.
Justo had a stormy term, but
moved toward normal Itv by mak­
ing Roberto Ortiz, a liberal busi­
nessman. his candidate In th«
1037 presidential el ec lienee—'Fff
satisfy extreme — conservatives,
Justo nut Ramon S. Castillo—a
narrow provincial nationalist—jip
for vice president.
—Ortta-CaatlHo—wOn-amM - Radi* •

W. O. W. M embers
Tuesday Ocl. 30th. 7:30 P.M.
I t is hoped th a t all m em bers in good standing will
atten d this m eeting as .a n u m b e r- o f im p o rtan t
business m atters will be discussed. A large class
of candidates will be initiated into W oodcraft, a
num ber of im portant fra te rp a lists will be present
including our S ta te M anager, Sovereign W.H. Mnr-

C.C. Collins
^ F i nan c ial S ecreta ry— —r

H J. Finch
-

D istrict Representative

. I t’s easy to own th is beautiful Oil R angel V
you’ve needed and w anted a new range— now is th e
tim e to have it. The oveiv is big and room y and can
tu rn out a perfect meal every tim e w ith a minimum
of w atching.
dA-. A utom atic lle a L Control
• F u ll.Porcelain finish
• Sm art, modern lines
• Visible oven

BABY CARRIAGES

TELEPHONEOPERATORS
Starting Rate
6 days —— $26.00
Single or Married • —
Ages 16 - 35 “
.
ExperieYfti Unnecessary• Paid while 'iewrtilng
• Frequent increases
• . Overtime pay
• Paid vacations
• Taxi-cab s e r v i c e for
late hoars . * V.--. /
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
8 • 6 weekdays
Saturdays 8 - 12

LOST. Medium elied, reddish
brown, short haired, long eared
fnd two hind pews. Answers to
name of Fagan. Last eeen in
tha vicinity of Qrammar School.
Notify the Police or phone 828-

IMPORTANT MEETING

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WASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. - Coldwall GencraLJtAOlilr Shop, 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone
2-1072. Prompt service.
Expert Auto Repairing
Barfield A Jackson
-------- in-cmmacUoii wiUt
Yates Auto Paint A Body Works
Phone 371
_.____
FLOOR sanding and finishing,
Cleaning and waxing. II. M,
Gleason, Lake Mary.
AUTO PAINTING
By C.W. "P at" Johnaon
16 years experience in auto ant!
alrcraflpalnting. Sanford’s popu
lar paint authority.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
6 ROOM bungalow located on
308 W. 1st SL
Oak Ava. on corner lot. Cloaa
Ur schools. In perfect condltlon. Can give poesaarion with­ LOST
in few day*. Edward F. Lane,
LOST: Green wallet on First
Street containing Identification
papers, Reward. BcL to Herald,

FOR RENT

h«w*P*P«r- w ibglied W a s , H it-, antl-goverameht
dembnstrt
elr and Mussolini.
j by students and thousand!
He made the government a I others,
strong-arm affair which set up a
Then Peron quickly ra-ei
Gestapo, crushed all forms of cx-1 llshed his influence,
presslon, wooeo
wooed labor, and even . Elections
— -----— for
pression,
were set
next
played up to local Communists April 7 in the interval between' by trying to enter into negotia- peron’* real or synthetic sly op­
tions, for establishment of rela- and his quick bounce back/ V
tions with Moscow.
power.
The army -threw Peron out of
Whether Peron is still aroumphis posta of vice president and on election day and whether thert*
labor minister in maneuvering ape other candidates, remains to'
which wasn't quite clear, a fte r be seen.
J

Fleteller's Castoria ia the laxative to use because it ia made
aapeciaUi) (or children.
It’a sale and genllo—as a child’s laxative should be—sod
It works thoroughly sad effectively.
There are no harsh drugs in Fletcher’s Castoria. It will
not cause griping or discomfort.
Moreover, Fletcher's Castoria la pleasant-testing. Chil­
dren like to take it, so you don’t have to struggle sod fight
with your child to get it down.

construct
-----^ J k a p H n g m ount­
ed fo r e x tra com fort, • Body i of
leath erette w ith safp ty belt, a d ju st­
able top, rubber tirea.

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

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To Promote the P r o f r t u of Americai
To Prodoca Prosperity for Sanford.

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TOMORROW: Continued fair and slightly
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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER .11. HU a

M em ber A ssociated I’resH

NUMBER 34.

Truman Asks
Wage Increase
For Workers

Crftissr Booms Salute For Truman

General Slain While
Arranging Details
Of Cease Fire Or­
der With Leaders

Black Market Flour­
ishes On $500000
Worth Of Stolen
U . S i Army Rations
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SANFORI), FLORIDA.

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII

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AN IN D E PEN D EN T N E W S P A P E R

BATAVIA. Oct. 31.
Lieut.
Gen. Sir Philip fhri&gt;usou.^

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The Ja p laljoi* m ovement
has fujen ■reactivated under
Im ericajk -occupation, is cutv
■ently united and plans to
use politics as its vehicle of
__advancement—A m e r c e m e n t
' tan been reached' at* a mcetof Ja p labor leaders who will
convene again F riday * to
create a Socialist party .

president A p p r o v cs
B o o s t s In Pay;
M o v i e Employees
Return To Work

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,D I hEast Indies, issued nii Itimsteni
pul »• itfli* •tottiLs 261,000 to jjp d » j^ 4 ta tc m n ii • tb crujh with
jtlay aft President Trum an Ap­
■si • ci,n&gt;«&gt;&lt; 'mg lores •■&gt;■' modern
pealed- for in d u strial' peace
. . i. v ny Indonesian forces
ul.i.li ijiiui'H JU nu.il troops.
and prosperity Dpproyed ro n -.
tie acted shortly after announc­
ISnatile— tvitgv '"Boosts with
ing the murder of a* British Urig| price inm'use.s only whcrfi
adler last ‘night while an tinging
detail- of u cease file o n le r;
J necessary.
.
in the company of Indi-uudan
Motion picture w orkers, 7,leaders. The m uulrr dim.. . I a V
000 stroiik. h a v e returned to
three day buttle which npp.m itly . '
IV Occupation athorltle* have jail­
had ended when a new' attack F
woik after a -'ll week walkout
ed a dozen Nazis and impounded
broke out.
following an AKL jurisdiction dlsm ore. than half a million dollar*
;
A
-renewed-bn
ttli—a
t
-Socm-r^jw
MUte—The stiikg leaders claim n
of -bullion* a n d ' securities. T he
ended iusl night a ftrr the outvntt.iv. This four day strike of
black market, said to involve at
liumlicrtil
British
agreed
to
a
Al l . workers which closed the
least 1600,000 worth of stolen
iruce
which
reportedly
excludes
{
port
of GalYeston, To*, ended
army rations and clothing, has
Dutch
troops
from
the
nnvul
base
aftei a settlement of the wage
been smashed with the arrest
likpute.
and gives the Indonesian National­
’ of four American soldiers, two
Hants
Italian middle men and three Jap ulnft to view some of the 1,200 Navy fighters and hnm lfis funring ists a large, measuic of control As I’resliicur i niuinii m d Ins tciicw ine party uli'.u I tin de-l iom c .Reiisliiiw njovid im i the great
'Ml over Inis tinlls|H)ltaUon ea it
British Ala). Gen* „Hawih irne parade of wniships giitheic.l m the Hudson lia v r, t I e cmi u i'SS lleli'na ler- l-o with .1 iwi nly-om* "d the. .Mississippi River was
distributors.
overhead as he reviews the flrot from the desltnyer llenshaw in the
was
understood
to
have
agreed
to
At Neustadt, , Schloswig-Hol- Hudson Iliver,' New YbVk, durfiig the Navy Day ceremonies. A t the
gun ia|iiic. The photo,- invi-n trpm a Navy id Imp. - hiuvt ntl.n \i cis'lfl (lie FlCi'f ioihidjoir the I'SS I hTTOleilcil with ii tieup by a
Indonesian oigumxed New \m , the_M lm m ii i d me Ihitciprise, i K, *einational)
-stein It was revested some 9,000 Vight may be gem part of the battleship Missouii. ilntoritational) p e r m i t
Irike of 1,090 AKL employees of
gruups
tu
maintain
tin
ir
arms
•Wiati concentration camp victims
Kl»«— tin Oral - - Hod - I'anusylvania------and
to
shore
patm
lline^o*
m
e
are believed to have-died when
Greyhound mill affiliate lilies. A
Koeraltaja duck area with the Bliturates A p p l i c a i i i i i F i l e d R e v . C a r p e n i e r
the Germans crammed them into
■tiiko, HUKhi AKL CIO mnehin*
ish.
four ships sent out deliberately
i«is in the Snn Kraniraco area I*
Iluwthorae.
who
enleied
In
I
&gt;
•
into the Baltic Sea to .be sunk
F u r R a d i o S ta tio n
,s
s p e a k e r
A t ,| l eeping more than 19.0011 other
ncsian forces' lines witn P: undent
by. Allied warplanes five days beworkers off tin* iohs.
Socket
no
of
tho
hiiloesinn
i.cnu'.ifora V-E Day. A ruthless search
lic,
reportedlv
gave
verbal
a
-urIs now underway for the Ger­
WASHINGTON. ()ci it. GPi—
unce tlial no Dutch Hour would
man naval commander responsible.
I're.-idwil T i u m a u last night
\|i|dicalion
lialiven
oinde
*ilh
l&gt;e
liei
inilled
to
land
tit
Soeruiuijn.
The bodies of thousands who
urged liighci wage- for labor
The British frigate Wavrney
llic Fodeinl l 'on’i"i -i" .........
i
perished in biasing ships or
genciully
without incrcii.se in
ptirvinu
in
V
.
!
i
.*
.
■
,i
hastily
put
to
sc.i
this
morning
drowned are still being.w ashed
Muvc Is Sponsored By 1nd. i -Iiition I■■ ............ • • vi . Biirt OT Religion In p r i c e Imt authorized pay
to
intercept
two
Hutch
ships
cn• - u p on the beaches. A few *urin imlustrii*- essential In.
Avoid;inee Of War ' isluislor .1 t _.t'iv
,
Woman’s ( ’lull In Snefnr h it v i
' • l Ivors told the story today. The New Manager Spent Veteran Comes Home route to the naval liasc.
mi vci i ion even if their pricer
Hawthorne
n!&gt;.i
was
said
to
In
.'Inpnuei
f
It*
n
.
.
i
t
do
i
full details will come before the
^
To Take Over Sem­ have agreed that ureas outside ‘Clty-Wkle Program : ■■li*r tc ( .lull v l 'hutni i o * I’hIcI By Minister go up
Many Years Playing
war crimes trial of th e Neue
Dcrluring
lliat pciuetime eut*
.
—
i
('
mincrt
c.
Were to he policed en tire­
inole T i r e S h o p lythe bycity Indoesian
Gimme Concentration Camp com
Professional B a l l
rin pan tli:ii religion lm« t i in ca n .mgs me a "sure road
At tl.e l ‘ei|Mc«t of All- 41 \\
I III* Up pi lea t mu «vn- 'filed
forces, such as
raander and his staff.
piny hi i!i«* avniiln'ce of future to wide unemployment” if not
In Washington, President Tru­
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.
Capt. Juck K. Morrison, homo the peace p resn v a tio n corps—T. Kuckei. JllI'-idcnt of till* S.I* j *cvcinl weeks ago in it funnel* wars and nlllititcniiiice of pi-ice i in u s'Iid . In* i limed three classes
Ed
Levy
Whitner is. cxfcctinl
fnrd \\ oiii'i'i . i 'I lIi.Mayoi
lal* luisinChs nssoclnli* uf .1.1 litgli*\
man disclosed he hopes the *d- to arrive "Thursday to lake over on terminal leave, has purchased K.K.
tndav,ici|i.i*sti*il i who revenlcil I hat .the man i . now i w.m iOll.ix stli-ie d by tile Rev ■if woikci- entitled - to wage
The truce was regarded* by wind lliitgu■ministration of conquered Ger­ tho Seminole Country Club, In?.. I from II. K. Xelswhmler the coni- ilthmu.’li they muy mean
tlmt
every
citizen
' in SanfurJ I in tin* radio huslness in u nuufhei .Mjlll &lt; .iipeplci. itii-lo! of *I •«ly lo"
many—now In m ilitary hands— it was announced today by G. i trolling interest in the Seminole some observers here ns a vic­
ii-&lt; in (uices of the goods they
Cm-Kpisc'ipat
I'liiireli.
in
do
participate
n
mi
inti
eiisivc
i
'I
o
i
.
i
1
of
otlict'
litic.-i.
•will be turned over to Allied W. Silencer, first Vico -president ; Tire Shop, _inc„ wlileh he is tory for fhe Indonesians, since
producu.
it was a Hellish order tn tuir- ■“!*' campaign Itegi lifting Tliun
The ninimhci 'i,^ I'diniuciVi** il'fpjrilig tnlk In Kiuummi- —nl
civil'Butoritlea by next June. He of the new corporation. Also ; now managing,
"I wonder hull many of you
!%
;■
lloiel
Mayfair
llc
'w
m
mn
d
eimltnuilK
render
arms
winch
provoked
i
1
a
n
d
i
iinumimg
their
wliich
,
da;
■
^"v.
made a -in n&gt;v of Stiufoiir foi
also told his newt conference he due to arrive is Al Bryant who
Capt. Morrison, the son of
know tlmt many war workers
J. Morrison, the thiee-dav liatllo in which 29 [ ‘hUmifh the month of Novcmbci Hu* npplicaui mnl t!|o f l u of iroiliiccd liy ttalpti A. Smith
looka fo r Russia
soon
to ;»■
Join
nu»« w
u i iu
■■ wi)l again take over his- former Mr,
mi. unit
&gt;.1,1 Mrs.
.m*. \V.
••. «.
"Religion is u MlVjivi that hn &gt; Imve already had to take, or.
British Indian troops were killed ' *.~cp «d mldlhonul mnwin* ma Sanford ' dcMvnutcd a plot o'
Tfrl *9 -ware vtc'iTcd Bid. m i f »
Wrn ' remy dut »&gt;. aloVui.rto*”be""lisAl' fof"*ttift*'iifrinf
»!'L *2!*S!!"?-***: ,r‘ \...' ’ ; ‘
wtlriUe0
*
_.
. .
fnt- ♦lias
-------fii'ti
nnd tia bn)f
I'wurw nf
five nnd
half yearn
of tiptiv
activeA dituulities w r v Pwab .if.iMtuiicsd. repldh \ as. possible the ( itx . lower nod aiudlo l.utldlnc. wbiili ’'"hiv' whirii I" m
for
til* greens.
The Commission m et yesterday
.
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j
•
l»art
nf
the
clcnn-Uli,
uii
luding
need
of
deni
ttilnklnu
ami
i
yunrter
or
more," ho said in
w*g« acocpiahhr to the iii&gt;oli'.iini
Ed Whitner spent six years of duty us u.iesarvc offtrci. during
presented.
but Russia waa not rapresehtc
« pftrkwuys. lrcci and alleys. Ij.i
-eeking. v papnreas - fol H* Uim-t bli
liyig - UWuiteil wage • price
which
time
lie
participated
Jn
.
Arrangenients
have"
Iwen
made
professional
hasdbati
playing
on
He said .G reat Britain sA t
---------- V* i-ccn autltoriirsl in the t ity to n
Ides." lo* raid ■
, hrondcast.
Patton’s Third' Arihy of- f --------- -- - " 1
Canada which there the secrete many teams before getting on Gen.'
n rm ir n n i n n n
mission, M *vio 11iir:: in - dndaiml for a tulUmml ItiKikutl nnd the
Ill* tiu i nil! of ih. * " lin k .' "ft' nothing is done lu help the '
fenslve
in
Europe.
nililicaUim
n.
now
pending
in
the
New
York
’
Yankee
baseball
of the atomic bomb have known
M I Y liK lfcirS
lame# Mi.u-ghlmt.--p ark super
men" who look hojnfulK I*. Sa* workers in ilil- siluatlon. mil*
__
He entered the service at. Ft.
how to produce the bomb. The team as a left fielder in tho
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irdcndcjit, will i.Hipemte in tin Washington with a decision &lt;\ Kliinci.il., I'lit .lam i t ! I mul'it Ilona of families will
have tn
peeled
in
tin*
pear
future.
.
three will soon have a conference Spring nf 1PU. This wus a fte r' Bcnning. Ga., in September, 1919.
work 1‘v using every facility' at
I V . f.o tli.* * .m o: of , ' tighten thcll belt* by several
lie
had
been
medically
discharged
nn,l
"'**
Benl
Die
Piim.nm
»I
aiMliiiirrl
fin
I'agr
on the future disposition of
The minimi Seminole High
- command, it w&gt;i' stilledpence that'w ill emloie. loll wain/one fur two and a half
ray. He said he'
h e'hhasn't
asn 't from the U.. S. Coast Guard, Canal
atomic energy.
i it tlial l oi* m ike i( 4 • * *»ii«.
years during which time hi* wa- School Stunt Night will be held . 'demiiera of the Seminole ('impyet given anY thought to running i following three mouths of ser- promoted from second llcutemm:, tonight
at . 8:00 P. M at tin- lei of. Future Funnels of Amur !" \l|-s ;
I f O l i n i i 11-if To
I.il.&lt;* il lliev pliieo nil d I ’eon
,
fnr the presidency In 1948.
vice. He was then advised that to first lieutenant and to caplnlu. , 4Ccleiy
Crate.
The
public is i n- I ' m have offered t . o i
iovii—
fldeucr ii llitrse liig (Meetinr-.
.*,e|Y
1
rntc',,
1
h
,e
P.
dee to »n injury to hin back, he He then returned to the llnilcl v ««* *“ “‘tend 'the COWU .I -md «;T
Lead Bond \Vpnu*n
I'c.rcc is uji-,eliisixi .tiuiu tn
had better not piny baseball.
.States for a year during whirl
l,,w foue elusses at high ' ‘.t tins purpose; and pinin nt
life" lie ileclmi l. "iind
c. e o n
He had gone from Kunsas C ity |1C vv,ls Pnj a ffwj In acticulim.' i
hi competition for u rup ciq*- worked n it
t m.
*•1.
i
E. Roillilillat . i* Ii &lt;• It ' i . i ni pence ill Ho* m ild
to the A'ankees for the first time ncw unit, the 274th Field At til- I'fcsentrd for the best one a d
.
iieiolnl tin* Women’s Division in mile*. 1 1 *i. is pence in oVi- ..
|iiev!iiii. win loan drive* will limn.
teilll."
in 1942 %nd hit fine during lery; Hiittalion a t Can.,. Philip. »*»“&gt;
-----------„ J plm j.'d,"' Mud ^ l ’v‘u ilm
lO'aln lend bet effort
lo tir
Med that with I’li'iinui,:
III!
Spring training. Imt Tailed to con-' **«««*.
he ws* as.ienetl
,,|V* Wiibur Nolan will finish g.na, “» r can make a n.nddei
Kill, tV. i l.olinn Drive, ii un
nect wllh* tho hall nften enough f
A ,
t u„ xiiinl ThllNday Hli 16 day leave whir l &lt;»M«* ahaHinR Iti # tli»* &lt;u*xl \U ininoum I todav by, Edwimi K i’cnc* i,it world would i o ! mgei
l:c la' ll*1 t by lindthl'i
. 'll"1
III "Duke" MarNeill
in 13 regular games, hitting .122 ^ im y m England, umi his bai | followed hia return from m e. d a / j providing '-vi .y.im* die
I,line, put.licit v chain lino of ti. ■mi t*lii .I I could lint lake t Hr*
tiie .Seluillole High School "Jl"
n nd-w an- eent 4yo*k to Kurinas—
received new roinhat equip
Wr
.
, r *
, , ■h ii i' a!ui*I. started Momiiiy
iiolloi l lill' iniglil In* in I **' Squad .will travel lo Dnytonu
The Sanford State Market may
"Mi*. Ilmimillal, with hoi oi
*“1T4!,v Will wills lb ■ llcm'ii to piny the .Mainlandlu iUimtiun_did niuru .iu pm .u u i U*. tl b ITI’-i«
ba compared to mother Hubbard’s
as4&gt;U*i
yHtirh—Srhool—,JIF’ tewrn "Thursday—
-waa
i
olio!.
~
thC“
T0Vlir
hr
ii
19
T
"AHicT
^fam cd - cupboard: there Is ~a “bT* played in ltHili and 1940, hit for perienct
tin* Till uir loin drive ihnn
ranee,
•'I'll.' plop.*- 1 of icligion i- t i.eV roing. This' will Ik* Hie opening
■oil
niixci
and
u
-cwnr
piiinp
vo
...
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h|
1|h
*/:|„
,.,
.
lean
Fruit
Growers,
i
ne.
ii
o
i
-nil
arm
a
‘I’
mt
juiuip,
i
.,
I
nr.,
is
o
i
^d em and tor vegetables but no
anything else, noil w« all know iroot
I ' * Hiid Vo ili.|*t.ii** nano* o f the season for the “ B .
including 12 homes, nine tr i- • e*u«ht u^ h|'*Ph
nawklue n " l’u‘ 1,"‘s» trip to Pittsburg. I '. ceonling lo ( iti H e.: . II
supply, other than a few beana .212
Imt iiuytlmig itml Mrs. Unuiml- ilistlu . mot . -.iisp*i'ioil among squuil*
.,u&lt;r Buffalo. N V.
Ssyer
which earn their title of ‘‘enap les. hfl doubles ami 8t&gt; runs halted ' ”rl,B “ men was
tlil I .it till) lieiul of, she will
onl,
—
Mr. Bayer .eremlv pent «v
Tin* Feds, spuiked l»v Lossiug
. . beans” because they are snapped i, and was voleil the third most
. . |make a uccess of, for she ho men mid "iiliioi-a lie ii'i lari' 1
probable | nt.j.m lulled
- ■ • ut an y th
‘ in g "- said
and n a r t ! *Mrs' Kd U n e *nti Mro. S. , *!sv* estimating ihe pt&lt;
tll‘'
1,11
«Hd
"B" aciuoi,
up &gt;o rapidly by produce buyers. valuable player in the Internaanything, mini o) , |(1. , 1lN..M «■,*„ ..oekhpr «; J.backs,Grantham,
will im .ml-tator avengo
last
*t|
unit- had to ’ wait for ,J , *ham have been busy during coal of fniair ami material
itrus fruits are, however, mov. tional League.
.Mr, i.ane.
i
.
ii
-1
'
''17,9(19,900
tn,
ii'lnill'l,
veac’s
losses
(o
Day(ona.
In
With
hi*
second
opportunity
..
.
|
.
nJf
ni
ii
rj.
i
the
past
several
days
gatherin':
.
ilia
swimming
pool
projict
in
Ft
ng rapidly *and in good supply.
"The Fcmliiub* G.iuniy quoi
I"* pitul- a id a'
in j | •■■riiilal Deal, frvsliman tail back,
Manager II, J. iLanman, how­
Un Y .,lie« i f-clnf-him . Im
C ^
^ ^ S r S j t
Is $671,099, nnd w«* h a ir asked clniU'lii-.
IhioiIiinI arm*, aial oddr.l lli:it
b lj li»e foiw aided lo Wesley llintz.
, Hu* Fed* iiuvi* a hnnl runner,
ever, holds out hope for the ve­ purchased the liCst buck brace
I’vc-V"
w,‘"
linn
prevlopsly
.
. , the.. attack
„
,,of the iinllnwoVn
Hallowe'en parso
p arty -n.i
and roatutm constructloiu eiiginrci i i I. in.rinit. Lb'liiglit
i .D i e t i(
l!
. i k',mis
tselst
t In
r»
l buv
ilts*
sis S
Iin
s . . I Uu,ll,u"'.1
M l l U - 1*1
*1
1*
' I lust
1’
, S I"9.999.1 ",| •&gt; Aided bv • lapsing nnd Grantham
getable buyers, and stated
ti
available jiml nf|K»rted for left „ Following
•d today
Belgian bulge, the Battalion,, in* d a n c e 'th a t Mill take "lace thci.* Mich. T h e la tte r fercntly ml, ; Z , oi the amount I r
th at in another week cabbage
Mge will field duly. By midscason he tml eluded
IHi1
. .nitstemling downficld
tn -th c -4th-ArnRvFed"T)ivi-'t tohighti ‘■
Thev
h: are using yellow, vised not *t» call for bids on thi of what thev have already '^wentiai
m erer and-tn tvfb weeks eaearola th e Yanks In runs* batted in, al­ aion,
to im-ura-pwiffc." .
j j.lockvre. ho should l« nblc to
deployed
north
lu
the
relief
orange
and
buck
as
a
Fall
eolm
project
before
Kelt
1,
as
lit*
l*cs.wil] be
w
s
cut.
um
iPlanting!
M i i u i i f i of
u i theee
u icB u m
o
u
K
n
ne
nun
j
u
i/
u
t
i
in
m
though he had played in 16 fewiiouglit if thev do thin now.w.*J He P"'nti*d out ihi.t thedf**: break away
fur numrrnua gains,
the 101 Airborne division M'hsme.
: .
Iievad that conditions - would lie will Ii.* one or
f^vegetabiaa j j e abtiut.. normal In or game* than-any other player, of
the first in tin* tain** a p a r t, ul wars had U*i*n J The local boys, aided by perwhom they freed a t IUstogne
'. ■ -------tietter for building at th a^tiu ic. klale to roach
thla aectioif and they seem to be Ilia running, howevar, due to hia after
nur quota," bu t. b...ping together in Ihe Iasi i sonnel from the Saufuid Haval
*the historic breakthrough.
I- A. Lamb recently we* issu d
-------------------------- —
maturing In fine fashion, ha aaM. back
'
Injury, caused him pain, and
added
,,
|
.... 1 Air Station, have been ut worn
..
Cetery nlaDt i n g s also aeem to be in midsaason he was sold to Mil­ During this action, Capt. Morri­ a city'' bqllding ;»erinit to err* i „
"Help bring the boys bun.,* tn
......’ jf
ai l . | | ltf„.., «'«ring the past week on their
son was wounded In the' right u $4,000 five room cottege st S g L
W llllH IR
M u r t l l l . th n r loVet! rtnei*. for they hnv
■bout tho aame as last year, be waukee where,
liusiiiiig utU rk. which is rumored
in.. Cabin f’rtiie*
I..,.. i __
hand by m ortar shrapnel.
"'
the ArmiUff«
Court lootlariy, he batted S i.1
tin
to lie good. Tin* probable starting
A ftrr the battle of the bulge, lion.
The
Florida
Vegetable
Commit­
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/“teer In’ ~itsifrecent report,
ii
following this season on Oct.
__
./
!♦“• » 'p *° f,n“ » the Jo b .^ sald )nlt. , .*Hgion, In- -lid. constitute 1 lineup will h e J .K Jennings; LT
t
stated 23, 1944, he had a spinal opera­ the Battalion picked up with the
W eilieringlohi Id, Shoemaker; G,
The o;&gt;en season for hiintini! ■ Bgt. William "Robert'- Martin, j r"~
*
tfn*' only liopn of bmldiTur » new Reel; RG. Hardin: RT Jenkins.
it due to anticipated has vy sup. tion, after which he spent the win­ SOth Infantry and pierced tbu
and low
prices on cabbage, the ter a t Dubsdread in Orlando Siegfried Line in the vicinity uf 'luck«L ^geose and coots, begin' Who sei veil fur three years a ■
&gt;w price*
_ .
. worlil.
RE. Whelchel. I.II Lansing; RII
Prum, Germany, in e irly Janu­ on In d a y .
■
. . . has re. . .
*
j |i|T Jiuss, Kiuunis presi­ Alexander,
S?.A ias allowing the celling, to playing golf to get In shape. ary,
Bn aviation
mechanic,
Qll, ranlbam and KB.
They tllen returned wltn
suspended. It is also re- Every club in the big circuit#
dent, received an affirm ative Deni.
_.
77
.
celvrd his honorable diiclinige Rationing Of Shoes
_ ported th a t there are several pro- tried to d raft him, and he was the 10th -Armored Division to
vole,
win'll
Inrequested
Kiwanis
The regular meeting of Tayl ur. and is now ut home with*hi*
Is Brought
To End to uiLL'i jointly on Nov, ti! with The regular squad will play
dem ising new cabbage varieties in sold to the Philadelphia Athletics Trier, which they liberfcted after Oimmiindory. No. 28. K. T.. will1 parents, Mr. umi Mrs. J, V. Mu.
_______
St. Augustine Kriday evening in
the m aking/ resistant to disease for |16,(M)0, but was unable to q breakthrough. At .KalserUn- bV h?,d
Bi
..7!S0
p
*
M
*’
tin
of
Glndorvilli'
y ^ K i ’ ,2 S S 2 S tliut city.
and raid. There Is also reported play baisebal] again as he coutd tern they tried to contact tne which tlm r the flluatrlous Or«l^r
A grArluiitc of Svminnlv IIItrkt . w A M iiN a T O N '.q a T i . w - 1e ' f c K
Seventh Army. With the 6th of tho Hod C ro n will bo con* School# 8 *1. Martin w*» ait‘ nclivo
to ba ar difference of opinion on no longer run.
? n OPA
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!JB a a..ta!.
2 * nlghi
J .t! n»it
..... .’
rg"
a t midnight
last
Armored spearhead they (hen f m g , on t C lan of Candlduh”*. rntmber of thi* Future Farmer Stho
cabbage container#; whether to
A native of Alabama, be first went to Kassel and Muhlhausen. Ail
by time zones, pormitting &lt;ivi-i
, K unis bait a goal la
contipu* to osa the cheaper bogs, ehone
Sir
Knights
are
invited
lo
|
organization
and
string
bund.
He
Pic. Ralph L. Peters
on the baseball team of and on v. April 16, stepped 89 attend.
,
, 1^ „|,e „f the "Florida lir
o r e h i j ^ in wooden rantainera- Aabevllla,
of JSHIO.OIH,
sales ill
U)
r r ; Hu.
'" -oil'll
f t «?
.....
N. C. High School, miles due west of Dresucn.
Enjoys
Riviera A r ^
Ed
l.arie
___________________W
ranglers'1
a
well
known
string
?
fir*t
M
'"'
Victory
loan
drive
aa an etrfl on the football
facing the n^*53i^hub
The next move was to deploy
lin o nine F tb. &lt;• 1U4«j .
, j^durttMl French llurvvy, iimnugcr
rionaa vegetable lT
inn and
band of central Honda.
aquad.
A fter attending Oak south'
!n
nearly
two
year*
and
nine
f
|t
,{ilI
Theater.
«&gt;
a
Kldu*try a t jpraaant
160 miles In the drive to
Sgt. II. \V. Shannon, another
With the United State* Forte*
Ridge Military Institute, ha evaded
ted. Despite the .
member of this t i "up is expected months pf rationing, each c iv ilia n 'T.,,,,;,,,,
on (He Rivjeru. Nice. Franco:—
the* offer* of North Carolina Regensburg with the 3rd Cavalry A l t a m o n t e Man
has
been
eutltlcd
to
six
pairs
of
|
1
and relaoH of n a n
ro ^ , 'a n d they were tho first
Got Suicide *Plane!
soon from the European
I Oct.' 31, (Special) —Pfe. Ralph
colleges, and a t lha request of G
due trios and
--------- -— --------to direct artillery fire over
stszrx* Theater. Tho gioup violinist, rationed shoes — slightly more*
Tom Powell, entered Rollins Col- unit
' L. Peters. 317 Park Avenue, Help'
than
un
average
of
two
p
a
irs'
the Danube River. They continued
swnsBh *o~
l)»ve Shannon, is now stationed
kegq * t W inter Park, on New to
1ford, with Company A, 160th
voarly.
Generally,
this
ws#
enough
S
t
a
t
e
G
u
a
r
d
S
l
lO
d
t
Austria
with
the
13th
DlvUioq,
w v in T * u a s
i e uBI n ° ^ o
with the air force base at West for the men, but not sufficient
Engineer Construction B a lte lu it
Years day in 1936, and a fte r two going parallel to the Danube rESCORT
,
n
,,
~
%•
USS
R
I
C
H
A
R
D
8.
p*]n,
ne&gt;ch
of baaeball and one year of
recently spent a seven day fur­
lo
satisfy
women
or
children.
I
n
E
l
lS
tl
S
S
u
n
d
a
y
River,
until
they
halted
on
VE
BULL IN THE PACIFiC, Oct. 31
j.c k Martin, a brother.
footbalk,
burned
Jk-ofasslonal.
lough In the U.S." Riviera RotepA
----------(Special 1—Leon RouJ, atewerd s ti now , U Uun*.l in the Philip- with growing feet.
Jack McDowell triad to Day.
tional Aren a t Nice.
mate,
first
d
a
ia
,
of
Altamonte
OPA
Chief
Bowleg
warned
in
„„nuzil
competitive
rifle
C a p L Morrison returned to
J n to join Clark G riffith’s
During his stay on the famous &lt;
fpring,
who
[a
expected
to
be
Issuing
th#
dlrertiva
th
at
connwll;,
Letwovu
the
four
companies
___ . Senatera. but fnetead, VlrginU on July |0, and was In the U. 8 . on leave soon, had
Blue Coast, the "Cote d ' AgMf*.
sumers
will
not
always
bo
able
to
0f
t),a
fourth
Buttalkm
of
ths
signed with McCarthy, and whs redeployed to C m 1' Bowl*,
buy the shoe styles they want In' Florida State Gourd will' take frequented by millionaire
farmed out for seasoning to be Texas, lie expects to receive his the distinction of figuring in th Clarence L. Wynn
the immediate future. But he place, a t thu Eqstls Gun Club Sun- mopolltea before the war,
Norfolk teem of tho Aedmont honorable discharge in December. shooting down of one of the first
Peter* enjoyed the many v seat
IDs decorations include the ETO known Jap mickle planes, and Discharged By Navy said that 28.000,000 pairs were ,|#y murning at 8:39 o'clock, it pleasures organised by the IMi;
I
of
taking
g&gt;art
In
the
rescue
of
produced
this
month
and
th
at
outwa*
announced
today
by
Capt.
then played in turn with ribbon with. . four
. battle
;. -.. _stars,
. - 160 eurvlvars of n tgrpedoed
Army to give ite soldier* n
Clorenca L. Wynn has received put in November and December John L. .Galloway of Company C. chance
of- tb#
Eastern **»
a citation for slater
to rest, and relax.
'
ship. .
Tho competition will be with
hi* discharge from the U. 8. probably will reach 30,000,000
irk.
0f the meritorious service In the LuxOverseas for 16 months*. P(e,
The reecue look place in the Naval Reserve after having ser­ pairs monthly—*a rate equal t o ; .22 caliber rifles from all losis«* battle off Leyte wben the ved three years with th* Sea bee* normal pre-war (ismsml.
Huns, standing, sitting, knealing Peter* earned five bettta_ p p r^riBall crewmen jeopardised their as a painter.
—
'and prons, both i&gt;low,“nd rapid pation star# on hli
Anlonette -H aia. seaman first Gf*.
' % &lt; u w the men.
Twenty-two month* of his thiec
" Theater Ribbon for ___ _
rescue was In,* pro- yesurs service was spent iu foreign
, UBNR, who has been serv­
Trsnsportstlon will, U* pro through France, Luxembourg,'
tress so o th e r. destroyer escort senrics which meHated duty a t ing a t Wave Quarter* “J&gt;," Wash­
tne guardsmen will many and Austria. His b
Rua
tank the enemy submarine, that Newfoundland. England, France, ington,' D. C.t baa rocalvad her
e Armory at 7:30 o’clock built the longest combat
torpedoed Ihe ship.
”
honorable discharge from tho promully In order to arrive at across the Rhine a t Mehta.
Holland. Belgium and Gormany
His wife, Mrs. Mildred
Other actions In which the
Navel forces. Mrs. H alf Is the 8:30 In Euslis for th* match. Uni
H r. Wynn
,expacta to resui
C jfcxpeci*
and paper hanging wife of Calvin- Charles lleig. form will ba khaki with leggins Peters a t present Uvea a t
In Sanford a t his home Celery and Brisson Avenue. San­ and helmet liner. Dinner will ba and his parents, Mr. and’1
ferved free said Capt. Galloway. L. Patera llv* Ut J ‘
Avenue,
ford,
2600 Grandview
(

Ed Whitner To :Capt. J. Momson
Take Over Golf - Injured In Battle
Club Tomorrow Of Belgian Bulge

CJaan-yp Diive

For Novem ber

To He In caniovd

Kiwanis

Meet

Celeryieds Being
(iroonied For Game
With Daytona “B”

S u p p l y Reported
Light At Market
By H. J. Lehman

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PAGE EIGHTH
C L A S S IF IE D

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

—

ADVfUO IfllfSO

« A T tt

ibe p * One for ono insertion
Me per line for three Insertloos
57e per line for I insertions
M per line for 20 Insertions
Minimum rates . . . 30c
PHONE HR OR BRING YOUR A fts'te TH E SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire words to the line, Including phone and address.
A ll advertisements for situations wanted will be charged * t at the
regular classified rate*.
OUTSIDE aalesman ami shipping
clerk for Mather Kumlture^Co.
F IL L up with keiwene and fuel
pil before winter.
II. B. POPE CO„ INC.

SALESman to call on local trade,
establish 'route. Must live in
Sanford. Lewis Candy A .Tobnceo Co., Orlando.

TW O FARMS FOR SALE—One
8 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
2 story house, 1 car garage, 4
cool house, 600 ft. West of
Lake Monroe Post Offtee. One 20 acres tllsssl celery farm, Intrfly
— 6 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
plowed and harrowed on Cam­
Btory house, 2 story bam, H
eron Avenue/ Phone E.B. Stowe,
mile west on Orange Boule­
1D2-B or Edward f ; Lane,
vard. J. W. flell. Lake Monroe,
phone 542.
Phone IB.
* __________
■NICELY furnished 2 Iwdroont
GOOD R E LIA B LE USED CARS
apaftment,i lower floor, close
V tde selection at or under OPA
In. AdulU only. P. O. Box ICO.
telling. No new cam for many
months. Get- -dependable - treneportstion at reasonable cost at
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 West First St.

FOR RENT

GET YOUR gasoline and oil at
. The Standard Station across
. from the Court House.
RABBITS for sale, llfi East 21st
P L A N T S FOR .VICTO RY GAR­
DENS: Collards, Cabbage, Let­
tuce, Esearole, Tomato plants.
Also Strawberry plants- J.W.
Bell— Lake-Monroe, phone~ lB.
WESTINGhouse Aerotdl Auto­
matic “ Bug Bomb", containing
DDT. S2.06. Touchton Drug Co.
GET YOUR Baby Chicks at
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed 8tor«.
Phone 368.
8 ROOM hol'se in Lock Arbor,
hardwood Doors, one acre of
ground. A bargain. Call County
4104.

T
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In
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M EJDIC AT IO N S
otl In ONE outfit! j g M
KEtlEVES—

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(jm E lE w

I — Inflamed Watery Eyes
2 — Keiptratbry Congeillon '
3 —•Nasal Irritation &amp; Sneeilng
fotfc ■•tflcatlen r t R i n i
etU a n s I e iic o w la rti on4

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Touchton Drufr Co

1. HERE NOW!

vrtlf nnt h cnr'of your personal
affairs. There Is no cause for
embarrassment
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-maker* o t rrmnev loans,
"tria b le payment plana.
FA M ILY M IAN CO.
nrida, Bank PldrPhone 33

W ANTED

MO OR *40- Plymouth, Ford or
Chevrolet
aedan with
good
tires and in gooil mechanical
condition. H u n t e r preferred.
WESTINGhouse Electric refriger­
Phono 803-W.
ator, 20 cu. Pt. Brand new.
Frierson's, phone 23.
WESTINGhouse
Aerosol
Bug W IL L F A Y 10c per cop.
copies of Tim Sanford I
Bombs with DDT. Frierson's,
of Oct. 1, 1046.
phone 23.

JERSEY milk cow, Just fresh.
^Phorte 806-W.
___^

IDE ■with someone going to
Chicago or Cleveland Oct. 31
or Nov. 1, Will share expenses.
Phone 700-J.or 840.

1036 3/4 Ton flMC^Truek, good
tires. Stafford's Service Sta­
tion, 110 Sanford Avenue.

BUSINESS SERVICE

BABY buggy, used very little.
ood aa new, “$25.00 cash. 018
tyrjle Ave., OiP. Paxton.

DODGE - PLYMOUTH

£

. PARTS

AND

A New Qusllry, UcJencr,
Bussed oeu

Come In now for full drolls

R AN D ALL
ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ave
Phone. 113

ZFZS ,

$25

'.8 7 C

GOOD TO KNOW !
Cash can he borrowed from us on shortest notice, w ith
* f SvMwvkvsm.11*' llruulnrirl
oloii molrnh
ahh.
no disturbance.— &lt;''Jimmie'’
Howland also
makea Iloans
of $75, $100, $160, $260 or more—should your needs
require i t
,

F A M ILY LOAN CO
of Sanford
Phone 33

8— F lo rid a S ta le Bank Bldg.

LOVE JJEATS
Love S e a t s of
Charm and Beauty
. . . .spring filled
cushions1for comjfort -i . . upholster&gt;

1

4*

t

cd In b e a u t i f ul
hand blocked, linen
for beauty.

BROADFELT

WATCH FOR
OPENING
ROY JOHNSON’S
RED BARN

+ Hsodiome "PoM-Wsr” Models
A Exclusive Marts* Festurtt
A Important "pMI-Wlt"
Improvement!

Five beautiful colors
• * Sand
•

Hose Taupe

•

Cedar

•

Mulberry

•

Burgundy

SERVICE

I'hone 1011
BABY carriage, collapsible, flO.OO
C.J. Harrison, oio Park Ave. EXPERT Plumbing, 38 yci»r».dxparlertce. Repair*, water heatNBW cement block house, wired
era, toilpts, basins, baths, laun­
for electric range, piped for
dry tube. Good service. No Sat­
fuel heating, new drum outalde.
urday calls. George Coutuen,
12-fruit trees, ana lot east of
Box 678, Phono Co. 4100.
house, two lota west of house.
Located on E. 14th St. H.M.
__Brush, Sanford._______________ WE ARE fuilv equipped and
know how to recap your tires.
COW manura for good flower*.
Natural rubber or synthetic,
60c per bushel. Phone 78B-W.
w# . protect the sidewalls of
your tire. Jones Tlra Shop,
FRIG1DAIRE, cheap for quick
Cor, 1st and Elm, phone 608.
sala. Call 400-W after 6:00
P.M.
BODY AND Fender denU, nalnt
injury or fading should be
HORSE, 6 year* old, and saddle.
cdr'rectcd now to combat aging
Phone 41J-J,
and weathering. A new painleaa method awaits you at
YATES AUTO P A IN T A
BODY SHOP
106 N. Palmetto Ave. I'hone 371
E X -S E R V IC E man desires fur­
nished or unfurnished apt, or
house. Permanent Phone 286 W ASHING machtnea repnlred— #nd-*H-home-apj»llaneee.-C*Mwell General Repair Shop, 707
W AN TED to rent five or six
North Mills, Orlando, phono
room house. Phone 129-W.
2-1072. Prompt aervlce-

m a y g e t wanted relief

109^ Palmetto A ye.

from functional parlodlt ptln

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Expert Auto Repairing
ll*rfl*ld A Jackson
in connection with
W O RLD War II Veteran desires Yatra Auto Paint A Body Works
-pasHTod aa clerk In local Tidtel
Phone 371
No switchboard, no heavy work.
Live out. P.O. Box 251, Ban- FLOOR sanding and. finishing,
cleaning and waking. II. M.
ford Florida.
Gleason, L*ko Mary. '
TR U C K S! BAN KRU PT SALE
40 Dodge cargoes .. $700 to $800
Dodge dumps ...... $040 A up
International
FOUND: Lee Truck Tire, lO.OC
dumps ---------------- $065 A up
x20, 12 ply. J.W. Livings, P.O
A l l . above priced from $200 to
Box 33, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
$$00 under OPA celling, These
trucks, hava removable canopy
tope,, stake bodies, and all-ateel
LOSTt Green wallet on First
T K A IL b K VWi “ II* O-diGaii JACK*
Street containing identification
son villa. Fla. Open Bundays.
papers. Reward. ReL to Herald.
SM A LL
houa* or apartment, LOST: Brown dog with” white
furnished. Permanent. Phone
spots on chest, wearing mux017, Mr. Eaton&gt; .
tie In vicinity 1706 Magnolia
Ave,. Finder phone 323-J. Re-

’

Confect loners Sugar

—^ANNOUNCING—
()ur whop itt now open for bunlncas

W ANTED TO RENT

(tcncrnl Auto Repairing
By— Barfield and Jacknon

EFFECTIVE.
NOVEMBER 1

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W H AT NOTS

YATES AUTO F A IN T &amp; BODY WORKS
105 N, Palmetto Ave.

Phone 371

81T W ANTED

Walnut .finished
Whatnots to .hold
all of your collec­
tions . , to add that
touch of individual­
ity to your living
roorrt.

the office of

Dr. J. F. Brawley,
Pine Castle, Flori­

NOTICE

FOUND

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1945

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i the co-operation o f
the
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apartment
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supervising the burning of overgrown
ureas. Mayor Higgins assured the
women that the clean-up. work
would be done as fast as possible.
Acting on suggestions o f the
women- to install outdoor fire­
places and picnic equipment In
Ft. Mellon Park, the Commissionera agreed to confer with Park
Sunt.' James Moughton to find
out if labor and materials would
be available for these Improve­
ments. Among, those who . ap­
peared for the women’s organisa­
proper playing condition by Dec. tions were, Mrs. Julius Dingfeld­
IG. and the.entire 18 hole* made er, and Mrs. 1»E. Spencer of the
ready for play within a gear. &lt; Garden Club, Mra. H.W. Rucker,
Mr. Whltnei* was a professional president, and Mrs. C.R. Dawson
ball player for nine year*. He head of the civic department o f
played with the New York Yan- tho Sanford Woman's Club, and
, keen In 1042 am) 1044. He then Mrs. E.B. Clements of the D.A.R.
The Commission approve! the
I entered the U.K. Coast Guard
employment o f Miks Kara War­
! from which he received a medical I ren Easterby and Mra. Nell Strip| discharge. An Injured hack prethe City Clerk’s officr.
vented 4ilm from
re-entering
itlerby gdcccoda Miss Char*
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Imitft and Mrs. Stripling
n profession, '* .
succeeds Mrs. Leila Clark, i
Pinna for u general cleanup of
A Bid on magaiines and per­
vacant lots, streeta, parkway*,
iodicals for tho Sanford Library
ifhd alleys of the city during the wes Accepted.
period of Nov. I to 10, ware dis­
It was agreed &lt;to Install white
cussed Irv the Commissioners af­
way lights between Oak and
ter-they had heard the needAif Myrtle Avenues,.Purchase—from
such a cleanup stressed liy/Vo- t.te government! of ’ n Huber
mcn representing tho Sanfonl roller, one pulvl-mixer and one
Woman’s Club, the .Garden Club domestic sewer pump for tSilB
and the Snllle Harrison Chapter, Vns 0(1 proved.
of the D.A.R.
On 1 ecount 01 ::;o h-.gh water
It was pointed out that only in Lake _ Monroe__pnH the facL
one City moiyjng_mnchine-is~oow
That; niViglCof the pllingfj s con­
cealed under water, It way order­
ed that a sign be placed on th-i
Municipal pier, warning boat own&gt;
ers that all boats tied there
would be at their own risk.
Since no primary election will
be held for the office of twu
city commissioners. Mayor H ig­
gins was Instructed to issue ' a
proclamation fo r a general elec­
tion on Dec. 4. •

G ENERAL electric depattmen aiie
refrigerator. 2500 Yale Ave,

30 G A L Sepco hot water heater.
Frierson's, Phone 23.

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Local Golf f'7''1'| Sayar,
ifM bis truetod to have the
other machine repaired, and to
secure someone to' run it, In
Is Leased By City order
that unsightly weeds and
grass be removed as quickly as
To
Sanford
Group
!Cold Preparations
possible. Fire Chief Mack Clevaland

MISCELLANEOUS

BO It HOW II hit K WtthKh
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natural desire lor privacy
in- money matters Is strictly
respected here.
Friends ana
relatives are not queltianed
- about your credit
Your cm-

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Anyone having any repair work In my shop
/. 210 Eaat Fifth Street
in atiked to please call for it at oncel
I am being forced to dose due to recent robberiea,

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will be1 closeda
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fortable. Blenda
with companion
piece*— inliving
room, bedroom,
hall. ., Made by.
Tomlinaon, aaaurance of quality.

on b o th Sundays
and Wednesdays.

DUNCAN PH YFE SOFA

Bill Harvey

H ELP W ANTED—

GIRL for tods Fountain' at LanDrug Store, Part tint* or

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To Protect the Peace of the Worldr .
To Promote the Progrees of America!
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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

VOLUME XXXVII

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SANFOItl). FI.OIMDA. FRIDAV OCTOHKIt 2ii. 1‘MA

Established 1908

TO D A Yi Clearing slowly, much cooler in
north portion, anil partly cloudy and
slightly cooler in south portion.'
TOMORROW: Fair with little change tem­
perature in north und east, .tatter in
MlUlh.
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Member Associated Press

NT'.MHKK 32.

Dr.Robert Ley,
Nazi Laborite
Ends Own Lite

Ward Workers
Plan Strike In
650 Stores

Byrnes Says Russians
Have Not Insisted
Upon Four Power
Gfljjtjjol O f Japan

'One-Time Chief Of
Labor Front Hangs
Self W i t h Towel
In Cell In Prison

More Labor Trouble
Is Seen As 75,000
Decide To Quit At
“ Opportune Time”

TOKYO, Oct 26, (A P )—
The Jap foreign office today
flhowcd some frcluctance to
oboy General-s MacArthur'*
orders on the diplomatic iso­
lation of Japan. D o m e i
agency quoted I n fo r m e d
sources as Baying officials
would sotlnd out '^A H ie d
authorities pn whether the

' \ u ;: i i V uKitiTf-Oidf' t'ti " upi —
HullnechtMl llr, lioliert l#y, onetime chief hi Hitler'* labor front,
hanged himself in tt coll Inal flight
ut ihe Nuernberg juii where he
wua awaiting trial its u war cri n
l mil. 1
t(apt.- Johir ||. Atnciii Interrog.
thin chlcl' ills. liMed Imtuy %.ey K it
n document titled "M y I olitical
l Testimony,■‘•wFrich Amen said tvs*
i u “ tetri, tc apology for Ins anti; Kp IjiI|
it** tui-ji -ltrit u will
' mill ,i lung disi nurse addressed
‘f o h i s —ihteu—wives.- —
llc culled oil Ilia lust wife not'
In irtnuiry. “ lit- uuse you know
you love only me."
ley mi'- buyled to lay in un'ulimai e.d grate. ’Hie suielile ni.iy
mean mujur change* in the pitpartition for trial of 22 oilier Na­
zi leaders,
..cy’s death limy exclude certain
diM'uiiients of high vitliie evidence,
icrtaililng oulv to the ex-lnUir
i ns*. I.ey wus found ilrnil nil a
tinlet sent 111 hi* rell with u wot
towel lmi|ieil auni in! his- neck and
lied to the top of the tiolel flu.-h
pipe. To make sure lie had stuf­
fed in Ills iti'ouili u chilli torn from
III:: Uinlenveur.

Jap Officials
* Are Seen Slow
ToObeyOrders

General Clark

directive conjoint* to the Potariaifi -declaration.
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MacArthur saidI pilann
_ the
.... *etet- CHfCKINO over his tackle In A.
other Allied troop*
DOtll _
Into
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muat
await
tho----------roneluaion
of
the
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policy dlacuaalona among the Big unit us hi* wile look* un, C e n t a l
Murk V. Clark, whu played a tnaThree, und onlera from Wushinglur rule In the defeat ol the. Nam
ton.
Secretary of State Byrne* dis- In Italy, la iliuwn a* he prepared to
go on a fishing trip around the Flor­
rlonetl last night that the Soviet
Union la not inditing upon u ida Keys. At the end of the vaca­
four-power control council fur tion. Clark will return to Europe to
^ Japan which would auper*ede hi* post as Allied Adrr.lnistrotot in
Vienna. .
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(fniymatiomiM
^ Gen. MacArthur a* Allied *upreine commander.
lie nlao revealed that he has
been having diplomatic exchanges
with Bunin on Ua control coun­
cil proposal. The development
come* on the eve of the firet
mealing of the Far Eaatern Ad­
visory Commlaeion, to
which
Russia hai not yet nnnieil u repreeentative.
•
Byrnes' autement did hot com4 pletcly clarify the controversy.
, It lei i aotm noubt whether there
had not been aome mlsunderetandiag between Byrnes and
Soviet foreign Gomniwsiir Molo­
tov on me whole lasue of tho
control council.
A corporation* to be known a*
It did make pluln, however,
that the Soviet Union still w.outri the Seminole County Club, O'
which the City of .Sanford ha*
• U n l l H t * t&gt;* f&gt;|V rlvvl
leased the Sanford Golf und Gaun­
try Club for 25 years, wits or­
ganized last night at ii iiiecOAg
driers 'held ut the

Further labor tniuble lit
Monljromery-Warii threute ti­
ed today n« the" executive
bourd of. the CIO
United
Ketuil, Wholesale and D«ipariment S t o r e EhiidoyeH
a u t h o r i z « d a tint ionwide
.strike ut nn ’ojiportune time,”
The tfalkliutlwould iitVQlVH
some 75.000 emjiloyes in 600 .
retull stores, nine muil urder
houses..Tint ultiuu-suys it.is .will­
ing to urbritrute the issues.
The strike • vote • by General
Minors workers showing nearly •
a ti-l majority favoring the stop­
page wits accepted us u mandate
by t’ lO union official, to press
their wage demands. The results
of the Chrysler vote are now u*
waited. Ford workers will ballot
. on Nov. 7.
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Picketts have tieen withdrawn
from all movie studios and the
Issues may [ii set tied BjT the
courts. Federal mediators are
nilli CHI union and American Atr­
iums Co. officials til efforts to
end u strike which disrupted plane
service t„ New York, Chicago and
lletroit.
Two thoiisiind Pan American
Airways employe, at Miami will
end ii three ,luy walkout. A F L
Greyhound Drivers and Maintenunee and Terminals workers h a "
voted to strike on Oct. '.H In the
midwest, south and east.
President Truman moved to
curb the post-war strike wave by
appointing u tnoddy shooter and
1hv arranging t„ troadcaiit a new
wage-price policy . to the nation
next Tnesdov ut H&gt; P.M., eastern
standard time.
Truman announeisl at a news
.conference yesterduy that he had
appointed Dr. John it. Steelman
at his suvriid assistant, to be
, used ,iti any capacity he saw fit.
■Steelman, former In-ud of ilia U.H.
Conciliation Service, lure been
widely legul iled us one of the
, most effective pcuroniukeis on tile
I&lt; nulluonl Oh I-hsp FI-*,

Group O/ganized
For Operation Of Appeal Is Made
Country Club For Training Of
Dean Elected Presi­
dent And Whitner
,Is Named Manager

Returning Vet s

An appeal to Sanford und Sem­
inole Countv business men und
firms to nunllfo to frdln returned
veterans in apprentice stuge of
work was today made liv Mr*.’
•M to R-.ll Moseley mnnnggr-of
tilt* ki-ul o ff ha* o f. the U. S. Em'I'nemeW .Service -at 112 North
Park Avenuu.
"Every du" ut least five young
.
Sun lord veterans, who were culled
. *4 ,_**
into the a*r\%e before tjiey hadj
.
_Hivftti
net|uircd dtcuaoCl.nol sTvIln,
ration and leaving. Suntdrd to secure this!
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illins gra.I- training elsewhere," she added.
,eo bnaebnll
Itkitsines* houses In Sanford,1
apiHiinUtl' manager. even If curb took but two men,
'John 'Robinson.
Cypress Avenue, attempted w hnt, Other officers elected were. &lt;*. W. could train our surplus young men.
In baseball
pur
lurJe -----------would be ca l-' hpencer. 1st vice president: Henry buck from th* war, who lyft scho-,
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rlai_
'ulTbut
led a doable steal,
but got
got tngged
tngged Whtaon, 2nd vice-president: h r «l o l ' to fight for freedom before
out In tlte proceas. the tagging in II. Wilson, secretory; J. L. Ingley, acquiring a skill." Mrs. Moseley
thla inatance being by C. G. Heden- treasurer; E. G- Kilpatrick, assis­ declared.
She added that business men
bough and George Fellow* of the tant treasurer.
Members of ti.e Imard of di­ an apply to Supt. T. W. Lawton
Sanford Police force. Robinson
rectors
were
elected
us.
followi:
for full ’infonpalion on the sub­
is now In jail charged with break­
ing and entering and with steal­ hi! Whitner. G, W. Spencer, H. It. ject ol apprentice training.
Coleman,
John
Ivey
and
It.
.Iiinie*
Potrntlnl or actual skills mid
ing two radios.
SK 1/c James l'. Higgins, son
The flrat theft wa* reported Gut, the first three for two-year capacllleii, and personul traits of &gt;
tprms.
nnd
the
last
two
for
oneAVENGER TOIIPi:DO IIOMIIKItS SYMIIOU/i: N W AL AVIATION’S MIGHT
of Mayor uml Mrs. Ed» aid IIig
veterans are carefully estimuteiH
Saturday night, when Charlie Har­
gins, Ims returned to .Sanford
ut the employment office before ,
ris, negro, reported hil radio had year term*. ’
I he president npiointed G.' W. prospective employers pre telefollowing liia discharge fiom the
been- stolen. Robinson was ar­
Navy und is now employed us
rested for thi* theft and idt in Spencer. L. F. Boyle. Ed Whitnor, phoneil about them, she asserted.
office manager for the lluller
jail. Thursday morning at 12:45 Harry "rtioke und II. _H. Coleman -"W e compare and evaluate care­
a new name for the club fully the veteran's application to
ill
Motor Rale*, local Chevrolet •
o’clock. Th li radio had not a* yet to select
Oldsmobile - Cad iliac dealer.
licen recovered, according to po­ This group, meeting after tho match the fab requirements to
stockholder*'
meeting,"* decided select the most nullified veteran
He is replacing' A, E. Crocker
lice.
I who resigned recently 'to devote
A t g:00
8:00 o'clock, Wednesday eve- upon “ The Seminole Country Club1' for the referral to be interview­
•-his-foit- rin[i*lu hts"i'titrlceir TflTiW
hd ning,—• Patrolman — 8.—
B.— O.
O, - Elfin*
Elgin* os.the. juust. auptopriulo- name-- . ed by tbe employer-,'l-»he- stated.
Other rommitte* appointed by
and nursery and to llu- rultlva'•'We base this referral
refer
of the
-™ . snaaing
snaking hi* night round of the
lection, found the President included a finance Bnplicant after reviewing his work,
&lt;&gt; ' downtown builne** *ectlon,
W,ii kmcii vrstflduy were put- i ll°n "f hililscu* uml japouica
TomrtliniV i i u t 7;ILI yVltwit
the back door of Electric Service nnd building committee composed history, qualifications and exper­
ling tin* finishing touelies to l',i|,,,s.
*--------tin* MnyViiir 111it I*I will Imi ill"
Company at 200 Magnolia Avenuu of W. A. I-cffler, J. L. Ingley, ience, education and physical re­ I* r © Hi d O n t i II I ( ’ il-'l- •/‘•"V ,,f a imilv nl-eivlng Nuvy
to be open, and waa unable to E. G. .Kilpatrick, II. James Gul, quirements, comparing the humic
i,V ‘
" “ V l" lieu* i ill ami Paying tri
Div t,**.**)s Rtoie on First Street. t|u* Nuvy in Naveiuher, U»4;t
cloaa It. Police InveatigmUon re- and W. C. Hill; a greens com- with the corresponding qualifica­
t i d U A l s o ( r i v e n S t i l l bute til tb* &lt;&gt;rrie-«-« mid men *'f.
ii
fine addition la Sanford's UP- after serving as manager for
- wealed-ike tact that-lh# place had mitU*s_j:aniJ&gt;o»ed o L J Itp ry WaG tions requked for- the Job. Other
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the
Sunfmd
Naval
An
Station
been entered by a high window, son. A. I-. I.yuii, Roy Roller, II. traits listed are personal appear­
touiate, iittrnetlve stores, wliieji the Federal Lnun and Savings
U f M rs. W ork m a n
in luirtleolar,
Tim tumlhm is
C.
Welch
cl
nnd
James
P.
Ridge;
ance. neatness, dress and person­
and a burglar alarm wire cut In
will onen Satuiday morning at &lt; "mi*ahy.
lie look his boot
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being given * l*v . tin; Seminole
the process. Nothing other than a water system committee com­ ality traits which might affect
training ut ilainhridgc. Mil. and
lie |*i iiirru Theater nn Went P:im o'clock.
Hit.
Jere
Dorminy,
Ill-year
nbl
County
t'huiulq'i
**f
(
’omnierie,
s table model Phlkco radio o f bat­ posed of H „ B. Pope, George Stine hia chances of securing or holding ■ion of Mr. und Mrs. G.D. W.iiL "bud n in n l«i- "t the 'directorate Kit&gt;t Street, whirh lure rrlit'altiinl
It. T. I.'awiin. owner, said' that went uverseus-fn February. 11(44.
tery type had been stolen, accor­ and II. II. Coleman; and a mem­ the Job. We «ry to contact the man of Ijike Mary uml wni-t of tbnt organiziition will serve re closed since lp:lM, will l*e le- . Ids fuitli in Sanford wus iridi lie was flrat stationed in North
bership
committee
composed
of
employer by telephone immediate­
ding to J. E. McAlexander, mansopened on Friday, Nov. 2, for I rated by the amount of money Africa and later transferred to
....
John Ivey, John Meisch, Fletcher ly prior to referral, ‘ describing gunner on a B-2U nirplane, write- bgats.
from Saipan that the flak was
•-In nttemlnme will hr Capl. \V. double feature screen product inn**, ] he lias spent on the new store Sicily and Italy where he worked
Bolls,
Andrew
Stine
nnd
Lloyd
briefly the qualification* of the thick during eumbat aerial fight T. Easton nod his stuff from the it
*V u rth #r Investigation by O ffi­
was announced today
by and in oindcrnixing tin* building. in Ilia supply department for
.
cer* Bedenbough and Fellow* re­ F. Boyle.
just before the end of the wnr local « r station, officer* of the French II. Harvey, Kit* 1'heater I lie operates dry goods storm in Nuvy salvage.
The
President
also
appointed
t
ment."
He i*. living at 1215 Magnolia
vealed the fact that th* stamen ra­
Mrs, Meaeley declared that she that it looked us though ..... San for. I unit of the toast Gould maniigei. The theater will tm Grlnud**. Del,anil ami Leesburg,
dio was at the home o f none other board o f trustees who will be
Avenue with his wife, ■the forcould
walk
on
it.
He
wrote
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visiting
niivnl
officerWho
open
lour
days
a
week;
I
iidav.
;
The
building
with
Its
new
coal
empowered
to
vote
50
percent
of
has been swamped lately bv Job that if anyone ever hud any will lie guests of honor. I here
than Charlie Harris. According
mer Gene Martin I-anoy, and
" ‘.T ^ ln(!uy f 1,1 Monday,
|jg||i‘ gre*'ii paint, present* a their son, Jim Junior.
to Police Chief Roy O. Williams, the capital stock o f the corpora­ applicants, and that Sanford’* doulit as to whether there w ar ***° '*•11 tie lepicM'iitatlves of S" !.V
I lie llieuler has l&lt;*en tliorougl*.
allriietive appeurance in
tion
at
all
tlmea
except
at
the
population
la
•
increasing
rapkllyRobinson had disposed of the ra­
u God, he wouhk. change hi- ‘ h* Lf*"*". Hotur* and Kiwnnis ly reiiovnlcd, ron|liIlone,| ami | mur|l .... irasl to its /ormar drth
dio h* had stolen from Harris, and annual election o f officer*. Mem­ During October ao for, more than mind If he lived tu puss sufely " fo l"
a ';ll i., tin; officci s *.r I'*"'....I und new souiu equipment • ,ll(lU Tla. fmll„.r |liK|, *jdewi.lk
in an effort to keep Harria from bers qf this board are Randall 158 persona have bean [laced in through the flak.
liwh llvttl.rw|
,|u. |PVr|
the Slate tiininl uml the Amer­ and aereen Inatullad. New d ia p er-,
having him put In Jail for th# Chase, A. E. Yowell, John Meisch, jobs; mostlv veterans who have
ican Legion.
ies have also been hung.
I „ f „ lll0r »|dewftlks on
First
Saipan is not . a iM'uutirul I'm i
necessary skill- for employment.
theft, hpd stolen the Phllco radio, Geo. A, Speer and’ Laa Leaher
T h e-muin address will l«* given
Upon motion o f George Stine
Extensive new improvement* .sireel,
fic Isle a* one would imagine, lie
the property o f Thomas Mingo,
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by
Dr.
Walter
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Motherly,
dean
Hanford has been designated
lire, lieing planned for the It ii g
fro rathe electric repair shop, end It waa voted that th* hoard of
The store is opening before it
8M. bu.t
hoUn&gt;
.
olctPll nf th,. ndleur „ f llireim - . A.i Theater.
trustees should hold office for five
rr, Mr. Harvey said. Al- re 'prill* complete, uccoiiling to by the Woodmen of the World
had gtve,i It to Harria.
w tin * Ihs - h r r l. T }lL ' , H -'O "inlMrati.m at the Univ^ slty of leiply the entrance way, [he Mi. Cowmi, awaiting the receipt organization us one of the tea
On Wednesday evening it was rears and that a new board will
Ooreb«!i u
* ?* ,,u'
Florida, and the dinner will be women' * uml men's rest room» a| pointed by the President
reported to Patrolman A. U Tinof new mntciialx which as vet district ufflce locutions of tho
very five years thereafter.
have been repainted, und the lie lure not been able In get. Woodmen In Floridu.
dole by Jock William*, employ**
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Fallowing tne Stocker* .meet­
The district- comprise* Seminole,
of the City Bus atation at Second
Rgt. Dorminy has received ta*.
' A H ,;u ‘ w|lll wi„ Jir„ vide the women's rest room bus been ic- However, it is complete enough
Volusiu, Flagler, lirevurd, Grange,
furniidicd. New sijver trimmed
Street and Sanford Avenue, that ing the board o f directors met
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entertai nment ore Dirk Aiken, draperies have been pul on llu* tu open and one upon entering Luke und Osceolu c o u n t ie s .
th* Uttar hod seen o negro and employed A. Bvrant, former
citation,- the IntterAglven for „ r „
,,
Mt.(a*lin,
1'harles dimes, It is planned to do u com­ is impressed with the roomy, Offices are to lie located In the
emerge from behind hU garage Sanford man now living in Win­
Tfin
Victory
Loan
dr
jrlve
*Ur[a
ter
Perk
as
greens
keeper.
Plena
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Morrison.
Harry
Kmiell.
Willard plete interior and exterior point well lighted interior wliirh totals W.O.W. Hall » i 110 8. Park
carrying a mahogany colored
Monday, ana Seminole County's Auj;. 12* 1il46e T n « ^ItMlian
Connullv* mul harry IdiNHinif
-1,27*1 feet of floor, spuye. The Avenue, the senmd floor of which
job on the building.
l l 't s l l a a n i lln I'n ar I 'l t r l
radio under h lr arm, and than run ware also made for the immedi­ miota I* 1671,floe, /Edward F.
he is equipped with ample facilities
,
. . *
new concrete flouring
om will *,«
. The - it v and the county will
ate Improvement o f the golf
toward Cypress Avenue.
Lane,
publicity
chairman
of
the
.i.,nli .
.
1used imtll suiluble floor roverlntf for the district .office.
lie represented hv the officials thru equipment' OoU:f 1’1the
rourse including th* installation
latest de­ ‘ can l*e olitained, Mr. ('owuti suid.
announced
today,
and M a w
F n r n i f l i r o C i o n * of these ran governmental ageno f • watering system end (he re­ drive,
li u h i I hs * * (In l 's * r I 'l t r l
dl. J.' Finch has been assigned
planting of the greens end fair­ urged citlxena to “ finish the Job i N e w i u r n u u r t a u i n . ciMI Mnyor Kl, iiik.Kins hui.i that
The new fixtures, nnd shelves ux manuger of the Hanford dis­
a*
oulckly
aa
poaalble."
ways.
j built into the green colored wall* trict and is already in the field
I s O p e n e d I n S a n f o r d 1 It waa a privilege to pay icsihh:
“ Our government la going to
I not only lu In* two oceott navy
Other Improvements will also
making plan* for rarrving on
continue
to
need
Urge
sums
of
: with itN uhiqitaua kiirdmeti ami
h* mad* to the clubhouse, the cad­
.
: imlireet fluorearent lighting, eix- work in woodcraft* A Woodcraft
Among
the
new
storm
iqiening
money
In
order
to
meet
the
re­
A t an open seaaUn of Circuit dy house and locker rooms. The
the Const Gum *I which tied in
R c c e iv e n DlKCnajrgC •tures were installed by the Kru­ Camp for boys will be organised
Court held this morning at the Hub la expected to begin opera­ conversion situation and help the in Sanford Is the furniture stole ao brilliuntly with their efforta.
ger Mamifactnring t'ampany uf soon under Woodman sponsorship:
nation to gat hoeV to normal in the location formerly octuple) but ahui In the local A ir Station
Court House by Judge M. B. tions about Nov. 1,
Atlanta, Gu. ’ Freil It. Dyson I* he elated. He added that he had
HIIEPPABD FIE LD ,, iet. 2d
by th* Cowan Company on :&gt;11 whose officer* and men have
living again," said Mr. Lane.
Smith, and with Assistant State
(Special) Haymoiul A. iader. the ronlruclui for the building im- a number of new members to bp
“ Thera art many Individuals East First Burnt. The store will meant so much to Hanford.
Attorney George A . DeCottea
initiated at the meeting next
i son uf Mr. and Mra. M,m. K. |irovements.
who aeem U&gt; think that since the be operated bv M. T. Hnyne*
Tuesday night in which State
Kuder, 2550 Palmetto Avenuu.
The Celery Fed* are taking war ia over they or* under no and A. J. "R ed" Williams, own­
On filtering on the right or
a much needed rest this week obligation* to purchase any more ers.
Sanford, ha* been honorably dis­ west side of the store one find* Manager W. II. Martin will be
Ji KM T II OFFICE
and than Is no aehaduled game Imnda," he added. “ They are
charged from the A A F at the it devoted to men's furnishing* Master of Ceremonies.
N r. H o n e * wa* formerly con­
During the .jnonth of Awgrikt
of football tonight Next F ri­ wrong. The obligation U&gt; buy nected with lh* Mather Furniture
The Bcminoie County .Tubercu- separation center here.
uml in the regr are men's suits
tb* team will play St. Aug­ bond* U Just as great today as Store under the managership of lot is aiul Health Association has
White in the service he attend­ Wonitn's a nd
,au
cloth
nJ |,he
Utete
Florida sp
It" fflM m Mntancad by day
nd
children
•
clothing
jn
n#w of
Woodman
it was during tb* darkest days hia brother, the late Hobart moved its office from the CilnU- ed Navigator School at Helmut! are on the left or east side of
Sm itF to two ya*r* at ustin* In th* latter city.
Haynes, and Mr. Williams, n tng, nnd after Nov, 1 the office Fid.. La,, and was commisiioned the store. In the rear center is and in th* month o f (
o f the war.
“ It Is up to ovary loyal cill- World W ar I I veteran, who »;*t Building to the Tourhtun Build- in May, 1844- llu served for 11 the shoe .department, while the was firet with 000 new m«s
M r. Finch stated.
i«n to purch*** hla or her share recently given an honorable dis­ Will lie open from 0:00 A. M. to month* In the ETO with the W
center of the afore will bo de­
C. C. Collin*, an* of
1:00 |V M. daily. A full time Bomb Group. Lieut. Kader has voted to novelties, tov* and
o f the bonds during this drive. charge.
The store, which has been re­ aecratary will be empluyrd, ac­ been awarded the ETO Ribbon, hamlbugs, etc. An addition In leading citizens nnd f
is financial aecrstery
decorated and painted, la well cording to Mra. Elizabeth Har- the A ir Medal with 4 clusters, the
Stdd'iera*'MedaC’ and 'th#' Purpie: the rear of the building will he ford Celery Camp. No.
stocked with s selection of all kav Kireher, Secretary.
types o f furniture for the home.
Plan* for the Christmas saie Heart. Ha waa bold aa a prisoner devoted, to the soon expected stated that It is '
are well under way, she of war in Germany and was liber- heating and air condition unite, ul I members bs present I
atrd by the Russians.
and will also be used for aforage. meeting Tuesday evening.

Negro Is Charged

James C. Higgins
Is Out Of Navy;
With Holler Motor

Sgt. Jere Dorminv Navy Day Dinner Princess Theater New Cowan Store
Wins Two Bronzt ^ Vlaylair Hotel R ip e n s Nov. 2 &lt;&gt;l*»‘»s F«'r Bjisiness
_ H — loniumnv Ni gh t r n r iT CL -Satumay Morning
For Double Shows
Stars In Action
Extensive Ii e eo n d i. (ioninjr Is Planned
F&lt;ir liitz Theater

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'rrrl. 'tut,

Sanford Designated
As -Woodmen Center

Victory Drive To
Begin On Monday;
Q u o ta , $571,000

Forger Is Sentenced
To 2 Yearft In Pen

Lieut.Raymond Kader •»«• «r light huff eoior and have

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�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2fl, 194.'

THE 8 AN FORI) •HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

The Sanford Herald

with 5 battle lU n .
Prior to reporting to Barr
Field for Reparation, he won sta­
tioned at Malden Arm y A ir Field,
Malden, Mo., an Inatallation o f
I Troop Carrier Command.

FATHER HUBBARD

Price of Pollution”

Using the above heading the Star-Banner, in an
article on thin page, called attention the other day to the
State Board of Health order condemning oysters tnken from
28 poninmilnr producing areas because the waters have been
polluted try raw and inadequately, treated sewage.
The health board warning has attracted attention
throughout the state, particularly in const cities close to the
areas where shellfish have been polluted. The Palatkn Daily
Nfcws reproduced the Star-Banner's editorial, with the fol­
lowing comment.
"Palatkn might just as well stnrt cocking an eye
toward providing adequate sewage disposal for the t'me
is not fnr distnut when dumping waste materials in
the St. Johns will be prohibited, as indeed It should
be now Among the list of postwar projects sewage dis
ipiik% rfMlaflRiu ■»* »iirM -*
i S t W H I w o t i low I I I e a r * . - * • »
posal should rank well toward the top, if not Indeed,in
n l i l l l (■»*■ Kill I * rfc-rwe* Imr
the Initial position. So far, health authorities have not
registered any violent .squeak about the matter hut
HpprwalRregardless of this Pnlatka citizens should recognize
laleM , r r r m w m - Tki&gt;
llr r «lil
the shortsightedness of polluting the St. Johns, one of
. . . I u b RI f i l l s SI ■R f» t I I * I « « nr* m alalalarri la Ilia la r a Florida's most picturesque rivers.”
pa at IS» reaalFZ wllh rH «H K l U f l m la
and
Down at Fort Myers . where the News-Press which
denis out sledge-Rnmmer blow# Tn defense of the public
interestmakes jm hones^of the fact that something ought

Flu DAY.

OCTOIIB11

aa. 194B

PREG NABLE
8TB0NGHOL7.8,
B B T GOD HAS NEVER BEEN
Mo v e d , h e s t i l l s i t s a t
TOE CENTER OF A L L LIFE.
Twlm a 48:1; God la our refuge
and strength, a vfrv present help

In,' trouble.

- The trouble about ao many of
Ihe^e displaced war worker* ia
that th e y e ll-w a n t-to he bank

president*.

Speaking o f getting the carl
before the horae, we aee where
the Senate epprpved the fly-r
billion dollar tax reduction bill,

News-Press, in part: •
"There are millions of oysters nnd other shellfish
dying of old age each year In the lower reaches of the
-.ra!oosiu'lntti^u,cJii‘enuse ’the'raw newngn of-Fort Myorit
make them unfit for humad* ednsumptjon. TheVV are ’
dozens of old timers.whii swear that they wouldn’t
eat a fish calighl out of the river below the bridge liecause of-this same sewage.
For a sum perhaps one-third less than we are
now spending to patch up our sewers' .and push the *
sttiff farther Into river, the city Could build a sewage
disposal plant that would free the river from |&gt;oilut'mi.
lift the threat of disease, eliminate upleasant odors,
moke edible some of the best oysters anywhere and,
perhaps, in lime pay for itself by providing local
farmers with a splendid fertilizer at a reasonable price."
Hasn’t the health board; fn warning against-using
oysters’ from contaminated waters recking with sewage
filth, called attention to Florida's first problem, correct
sewage (Usiwsal to protect the lives of our people and an
Industry (shellfish) which would add immeasurably to the
wealth of out state?—Ocala Star-Banner.

Sunday - Monday

Tlic clinging

ty p e . . .

lliRt'i Dorothy GfRjr Portrait
Farr I'ondrr. So downy-light, ft
frw-i on, »l«yi on life a (Ion ina.
Ireih fomplriti
al nur cowictic muntrr In a
choice of all ibe right shade*.

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rtf* a

Rod Camefon
0,iv:d Bruce
Walter Slc/ak
Albeit Bekket

H I, L?il

PORTRAIT
FACE POWDER

Added Joy a
i ‘ 'Policing
G ERM AN Y”

Allied Disagreements

nil within 24 hours. Thin wna a
rare accomplishment of these
iluya. due to lack of communica-

In 1815, whenvNu|Mdcnh, had been defeated and sent
to Elba for perpetual confinement, the victorious Allies
proceeded to divide Europe. Soon their Interests varied
so widely that the alliance wits on the verge of breaking up.
Then came the news that Napoleon had escaped and
It la not enough for America regained his throne. Immediately the broken ranks closed
Teed England by aendlng thou- up ugnin, and the rehewea alliance defeated Napoleon,
fula of torn of food supplies
I. a pay “ If-aa-and-when" ba»i*. this time lHjrmanently, nt Waterloo.
idglng from the atrike o f dock
.The differences between the three great powers nt
jyxira over there, we arc ca­ London may seem discmiragingly great, but the threat of
bled to unload their ahlp* for
the revival of German and Japanese power would nt once
abolish all disagreements.
ir. Ellwood C. Nance,_pre*l
Again in .19t9 It took six months to construct the
Treaty of VerpijUltw, Thfe ,did not attempt to settle the
^ At^nwh
■
M i IIIU4.II Iraria!
H .W I ^prefike. pefccfe problems^f'Aujfti'fiJ; Bulgarin and Turkey. Suparntc
In the -North aa can be found treaties were required for these countries, taking mnny
anywhere* jn the South. That la more months.
.
.
something, ere believe, to which
Viewed
in
the
light
of
these
precedents, the present
a ll o f ua who have lived In botn
Allied dltftkgrcementn heed not me too discouraging.
■action* can testify.
----------- O----------We ean’t aee any reaaon for
■reaalng the eld to the unameyed ai long aa the ’ Help
'anted column* ere longer then
• Situation Wanted columna.

From 11MJ4 to 1030 much of
hi* time wan given to 'writing.
In UI2.I his aeven volume • work
‘ The Iliatory of Civilization" ,waa
fitat published. Dr. Lendone was
editor Jn chief of this work,
which required- many yeara of
identic** research.
He ia nuthor of over. 100 hooks
on n variety of aubjectn, iflnat
o f which nrc now dlatribute.l
ide through the
wofiMPVR
__ Landoiie
Fouiulution of Winter Park. Dur-‘
ing thu past - three months of
.his Ilf*.- I)r.'Raitdon* completed
the* tiiMunw-riaU uf five ne*f
booklet* and books. These wero
entitled "Adventuring’ Freedom,"
•‘ Kriur
Sienna for
Permanent
I-cnce," "Our Last Chance," "Do
Four Things Now"
and "Tho
l rrapect* o f Rnmio Today.”
Dr. Landonr edited a weekly
column
in
the
Winter Park
lleiald until the time o f, hia

A SW ELL SHOW!

around neurology .and he waa
one of the first men to do work
In the localization
of
brain
rijntera,
Turning
from
medicine
to
broader field*, he became in­
ter** ted In aoclal welfare end
education. In VHUfi he organfeed
tPn first (joy's work in the
YMCA. In 1DOR he waa head of
u group fit 100 educator*, repre­
senting -17. nation* awl formed
nu International Committee on
Education. In 10,11, he and otherji
tried to form a United Stole*
’ Down In Miami the other day
of Europe, Lut thl* effort w m
stifled with the outbreak of the
Die -cltlten* voted O'A to 1 In
fbvor of additional Uxea for
fir*t World War. In 1012 and
By RUSSELL K A Y
financing a modern sewerage
1013 he lectured al Oxford and
dIspetal *y«tem. We believe they
the Snrbonne. The same year*
Death,
last
week,’
f-ohlwd
Flor­
at the hand* of private tutor* he made an economic and finap*
Would here if the proposition •
ida of a great niun' and valutpl nnd through contact with Uie
were put to them in the right citlxen,
who. tor years has lived
way and they understood by con­ quietly, apd modestly at his home
tinuing to dump their sewage
Winter Park, rounding out u
into
neighboring
lake*
a n d in
full life of umaring achievement.’
streams, they are endangering Little known to Floridians, Dr.
their own end their children's Brown Lantlune contributed much
Uvea.
to the state's advancement and
--------- O--------up to the hour of hia death, at
.President Truman calls for a the age of 07, he wna aa aclivo
year's military training for the. mentally and physically aa n man
nation'* youth and warn* against of half hia years.
-too- much reliance on the World ■*- r n r fl met Thl*'" rim irkihle
Sacurltr Council or other nos­ man about ten yeara ago when
trums a* a guarantoa against 1 visited him seeking Information
fu tw *. vara. A t the rate young concerning hi* experiment* 'with
men art trying tn gat out of the Kumlr end other tropical plant*
ONE note of brilliance 16 give you lliut "uu-cl uttered" look
A m y * this advice wtl) not prove that offered commercial posal ”t * » popular with the public. U
-waa* without- *ayingr --however.
HltyCe than, I came to know
-Brat the mistakes; o f the past the man Intimately, have vla(tr,l
One special accent
the touch that only’ delicate jowelry can add.
should not he repeated.
wjth.hini at hi* home frequently
end, on a number of occasion*
-.After spending billion* of. dol­ journeyed with him on 'trip*
lar* for everything' aba under about the stato irf search of daU
Y o u rs . . w ith a n y one o f th ‘u c o stu m e.j&gt; im w fe a tu re d in ou r
UR sun the government to finally and inform'Uion having to do
M U n c . around W doing #ome- with hia work ami-interests.
•thing about hospltobu The fianScientist. Doctor of Medicine,
dto Education and Labor Com­ Minister,of-tkc uoapel, Educator,
collection. Lustrous pearls on soft blnck velvet i colorful florul
mittee has approved legislation Lecturer, Author, and Publlahei
duthortolng »S «.«o 0 ,o o o T n , fad- are all title* Drown -Landone
could justly claim and whnt’a
patterns on gold finldh mountings; endearing young charm pins
more could point to remarkable
achievement in all of them.
' "«•
v
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-Brown-Ijindone wa* born of
EngUah-Amerlran patent* aboard
hi gold and silver; and many other attractive, sparkling sclcctiona.
*n American »hln enroute from
England to tha United Slates
on March '6, 1X47. He wa* an
American rill ten.
Ha recelyed hia early education

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

YOWELL’S
SANFORD

WEST SIDE P R IM A R Y
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HALLOW E’EN C A R N IV A I
Spaghetti Supper 40c
other attractions
Tuesday, Oct 30
5:30 to 9:00 P.M,

W e Invite Y o u T o V isit O u r N eu ) Jew elry D epartm ent

ffisltT.ri.'sSi

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

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P erso n a l

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^ a t e n q a r |Givcn For Young Set

FR ID A Y
Oelerv ( ’rnto "Cracker Night"
'•■illi square duncing ami other
•U.i-aeluii.''-atyia-dqnring on sched­
ule, Cl ate will open ul 8:U0 !\ M.
H A TC R IM Y
L’clqry Ctitle costume Hullo8oVn (Uitttt- to be itiren in honor
ot L'emlrole High School football
k.im. Itlr.ts will be awarded foi‘
^ t inrttmu'x, cattiM .tnd relay,
to lie played.
TUESDAY
\yo:-t Side i ’rinhiry P.T.A, will
Have a Hallowe'en Carnival at
Uic \Ve«t tide School from fi:!lil
!*• ! 1•&gt; i ’. ii, The public in in-

Mtsses Mary Helen Fite and
Gladys Wells entertained friends
Saturday night with a Hallowe’en
wiener roast and hayride. The
young peoide gathered at the
home of Miss Wells UOt Elm
Avenue nnd from there proceeded
to the Fite home on Celery
Avenue in a hayfillrd truck.
Upon arrival the guests were
ushered into an impressive Hallo*
we’en retting of a "grave yard"
with tombstones bearing appro­
priate inscriptions, ghosts were
hovering around with gleaming
eye* and wide grinning mouths
and jack-o-lantcrns cast an elrie
glow over the spacious lawn.
The
young
people
roasted
weiners and enjoyed a buffet
supper which was served from a
long outdoor table decorated ylth
mange and bliwk trimmings
fine*
atrnnnl- the
Iha ' mlaa
t u cn
ests
_* AAfte
r supper
s y r tili
.Joyed, a moonlight
through Geneva ahd Oviedo, Mrs.
Fite wns assisted *by Mr. ant}
Airs. Hurry McIntosh and Mrs.
COorgc K. Wells,* in entertaining
the guests.
•
TThise jiresent at the party
were:' 'Misses HaYhitta' Ann Eden•
field, . Nixie Kirchoff,
Barbara
Hurkcr,
Npncy Jean -Appleby,
Kndsley Meisch, Mary Ann Gkllo.way, Betty Jane Wilkie, Anna
Coreley, Betty Duncan, Joanne
Spaulding,
CJIiVe ‘ A ll’ ll Adame,
Lila. Letiler. Cherry-Singletary,
Carol Skinner, Mary Helen Fite
and Gladys Wells.

A ctivities

their home GOD Mugriolhi Avenue.
Cadet Williams 'h is completed
his training at Norman, Okla,,
and will be further assigned to
Corpus Christ!, Texas.

an sn n s

s . i r n n c m m i.
S/Sgt. Robert S. Wilson who
uni.. ,t ii, Tiiytur. i&gt;.nni*r
is stationed at Will Rogers Field,
H ill'll-, N'lliHlI, tu.fc. A a
Oklahoma City, Okie. and who
lloiand title*. Hiitil.
U ornln s W i.rship It.Ou A. M.
has previously served a year In K vvm
ns Worship, i.uu I*. M. Hethe European Theater of War vlvnl H -n lors.
Miss * Carmella Tour! f r o m will receive his discharge this
Y .slm n k Union. 7:JC P. M.
tVednesdsy I’rsy er 8 »rvlc*. 1:11
Savannah, N. Y. la the rueat of week from th e 'A A F . He la ex­
pected to arrive soon to visit
Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Bigger*.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. i n n i r r i v i a x i i u i u i i h a i i t
Friends o f Mrs. Sammy Long Wilson at their home 1900 San­
A 1,1.1 I t t K
T A I1 K llV A fl.lt
Ssnlnrd-Ur.km io
llla h w s y •— lieo f Chuluota will regret to learn ford Avenue.
ynmi
d
m
,
«
a
Avenue.
o f her Illness In Michigan.
Itev. illenn K Hmllh, Psstur

P e r s o n a 1s

Mrs. Walter L. Abbott of Marl,
etta, tia. will arrive today for a
visit with * Mr. and Mrs. J. ' J.
Bolly of Wfcst First Street.

Dance Is Sponsored
By American Legion
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dgnils&gt;— Rltils

Hchool,

luvi&gt;

Investiture
Service
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1 centjy

Shingles Last Longer

A.

Mornlns W U rsh lf— ll.o o A. M.
Keening Service— 1:00 I*. XI.
ThiirhiUy— MldweHi I’rsyer Herrice, l . » « • . aL

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The American Legion is spon­
soring a dance at the Armory
t l i h i n r m i , o r r .o il
Pfc. K. O. Crenshaw Is visit- Saturday evening beginning at
ll) A .m ill* st Firth A ir.ei.
Ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 9:00 I’ . M. for the benefit of the lulie*
I'su l Yste*. Psslor.
It. F. Crenshaw 113.1 East Sev-' National War Fund, it w is &lt; an­
'bH kl«- f H 'hl **4, «W V
I il
enth Street.
MiM-m.ir
\Vur*!«lp. 11 .DO A.
nounced today hy Joel Field,
V. *\ t l — 1:30 |\ M.
VI led.
adjutant.
I'rr.'cJimu l.eo I*. M.
W EDNESDAY
fll
■ '
lay
I'rayvr Mooting w»u. I : H P. M
The Banana River Boys will
Hallowe'en Cm nival sponsored
for Miami where he has accepted play for the occasion nnd cold
by tin' F.T.A. will be held at
a position with the Eastern A ir drinks will be fo r. sale through­
rillRT MR i lit* ill NT
Rov. J. h. MoKInloy* iMhlui
Lines,
it i- NiutlialdugSchnol on Orl. 31.
out the evening. For table re­
J M ll l l l l l U l t H i m it
• el) A. iI,“ *rtHIRUy H4*tlOttle_J. t’. ( H K t M K S
' Ch ■ ngutar Ittth Wednesday
(TH RCH N’OTICK
servations the public is requested Mvm. atiiirrlntomlrm.
Clarence .Whin has recently i to telephone 200.
etc! dish supper of the WhitII .Mi* A. 31,— M orning
Worr*lii|t diiiu^A) Sclioi»l, 10.0(9 A. M.
The Fentltinle llnyi*t Sjmdny
f : .mni tVckjvu
. and their
A W . 11iiitilU Sii|»l
Uchartcd frurn.. thfl- Smi
■k'll.nul ' A ifti.ciat.uii.' 'wbm!i_-ju'i1st. the
&lt;L_.
.. r h i . « *.
1*. MT i.vrnitiii I
“MT?r»n;ii “ w n ri rm r - f r
it— 1
—
fKinili.■* will t). held at (fltld
:s with
rating, of
Ptr 1/c
i M. tlct. II ill l ho I (IDF Had,
at Jacksonville.
■uvrKBs n » n * .« r
. irurn u
ltill*Y ( H OIK
( (H IM M
10 7 Magnolia Avctiuet
Pit r k A v I* i *
ii i Hi W'I
J. A. IIAHK1KH. P a .lo r
- Mrs. Guy Weisl of Mishawaka,
Jhor.h h, h... I t;.v P. a. Mtrmiii. lti:v . M A IIK irAJ.I i : v n ; U. IH * lor
. i!ol&gt; Cummuffidn %;»mi A «fl
V ) l‘**lu r 1:30 P. M
Ind. is visiting with her brother
i i.Lirch Sclutul, V 3« . A. M
K r r n ln t i . r i l c , 4.10 P. M.
nnd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
M»*r ii in«r Hftvin, 11 DU \ SI
• Iln l) tton-munlon .n. tlnl Hui«U&gt;
Leo Sharon in New Upaala.
.Punning like poelrr* U--*ome- '•
.
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rill
m il of i i i k M / u t lA B
tfin g ievery person belittles and
Ufk
It- I■* . ItiiMi l nti. . . . ,
Mr. and Mrs, W, . i l l Tunni- everyone attempts, according to ] j'dvfjttKiiA i m s si. « u r n r ii
1 he i ’ount;/ Club was the scene
111 1 illlH fllJ A %I'Dllr
4‘iirnftr i»l PSrk. Avenue nnd 3nl
cliffe have returned from spend­ Louis Untcrmeyer. This paradox
10.011 A M ^ U l t i l i ) (trlrtVil. I»«*rt I
Wedn. •'!«&gt;' night of, a party for
X|r-et.
ing
the
summer
~
at
Bowling
iiitmli,
Sti|»* » Inifinl* in
has hardened into a scornful
Minister. J tier ns tit III,h i ,
jjie jour.g set with dancing, xingM m r m t i K v\.ir toll 11»
It
A M
Green, Ohio.
Kuiuluv Hchinil. *111:01'.
phrase; s pun, we are told, la
f l ) - a.id refrcrhntenta being en7
V,
v !• r.
H*'HO V M. — i:v* •111 Nl IV » r » l i l | i
•‘the lowest form of humor," and . M” riilns Wnrehlp. 11:01.
' Jh&gt;vd Thmughotit-the «v «m in g . —
Mrs.
Anne
MacNeill
has
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Tin,-,- attending tvere;
Miss
turned from Tampa where aha he who will m.ks a pun Will *:1 IM S B a K T H O i n s r c U U H i 'll
fi'firl frlilwt' lit vj*
:
pick a pocket."
l.ak* Msarw
Muv,:. r'liM t*. Miss Doris Hall,
has spent the last few ilaya at­
J. \V. IVRY. 1*8810?
Oliver Wendell Holmes said |tt
All-. ,U ;;ie Durden, Miss Oledn
P
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ft
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tending a market showing.
Aclmol, is *00 A. M
The Autocraft of the Breakfast -Madly
Mur ii IUK \\«»r*&gt;kil|i It ♦*&lt;*'.% M.
■lJ. -ii.
.Mir.; I'lirulieth Dyson,
Presrhlns. IliOu A M.
III
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[Table, "People that make pun* t. 1*, M. K. Till V. M
Ml.-,* Hutchison, MU. «
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Prssi-hlne.
P. 11
Ilbici , mi. M ix UUlse Perkins, j « V B
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k Ititlilciii ii *111 MImwI *trom* liustut r it ire lot n, Toroniy Jessie Lee, are visiting Mrs. j
r i l l m i K i'IV lc i,
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. Stringer. Billy Dunc.n, Johnle
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■ P irk A te m S|h HI.
■, .M ix rnniK.. Ray, Mrs. ......
u h k 1 n %n%
n m m * ri
Abu,
But- , Alexander.
Alexander, Carl
Cerl Williams.
IV Milams. Georgo Lowe, In Pahokee.
children, but the little trick may
w. p. imotiKH, Jr- lUslnr
rill urn
i ll ::u
. Mrs. if. N icholson
-Alvin 101upset
n
freight
train
or
conver­
Hun.ltv
Hcluxil,
S;ll
A.
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Ul'j'Mili,
.IHl, l*a»l®»»
Mr. Charles Phillips of peLand
klornlns tVorsnlp, 11:t&gt;0 A. M
. ■ . Mis. P ||. Tepslc. Mrs. fi*trtc.k;
Nullum. Frederick
sation for -the sake nf a battered
ful HitmlJiyhas been visiting Mr. and Mra, wltlcism.” However the Auto­
Train n« t’ nlnn. I so I*. M
Knssctter, «Stanley
i’ll A
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S u m lio So’ hOMi
it. ('mbps, Mra. L. II. Me- .............
* — t - Hrumlcy,
n . . Dan
.
Kvenlna W or*litIk l : 0S I*. M
J.A. Logan of Geneva for the
I I &lt;&gt;•&lt; A Al
3l.trii.MK U .M H hii
T r iid, ,Ti* . Aii1, nml __ Sirs. Dyvjd Batten nnd P. tl. Bnch.
crat was a terrific punner him*,
Open lit,line after Iha evenlns
4***' V Al I *»llMil |Vf*|»|f P ,&gt;■’•1i« * t
past
weak,-------------------—------*
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Georgc
■elf, and apparelilly hi* house
n &lt;-.lijCK,lft) Herti. e. 1:00 p. &gt;1.
Iinnp'omati.
(.iii ii« ii in j i .m * • i i i i i *
Mr. and Mr*. J. A Rabum and • ' " * * *» “ * d“ &gt; “ ■ / E * °£.5
or i.im sii n%i M in
Al o McKay Truluck, Claude
daughter. Beverly, 0f Tampa w ere' PU" e*change. for Longfal ow had
4 M K N S I .Y o r m i ll
I n t r r l o t o I .* i: **i* l l u i
W jil! ‘ .,:&gt; .!i„ Harry lee, Jr.
i fla fiiN
the recent guests of Mr* Jewel occasion to
th,r*
lint* 1.1*** I* IV o m ..I I’d ik
I y « inn
*&gt;»rm'N Lnurrl Av*- nml IXlli HI
Tryiv ifuddleslnu, Gene Tucker.
- was no place like Holmes.
Fenit** » Vfi &gt; Hllli«l*&gt;. * D* I'M
Chapman
at
her
home
at
111
"Wlimrii
Ji-riiR
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Holt.
Bis 'ton
Perkins,
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The Seminole Chapter No. 2 of
A ll the ladies heve been admir­
K* I W II till IT. l*n-tor
*iitit k ir
letKl T
ii Iv
Joe McCn.din, Walter liiiy n es,; the M.E.S. met at the Maaonic Cedar Avenue.
ing JOHN LEONARDY'S new
HitViiliO
fffrhonl, i|
M
II’III In %
Mupf.,
h» 00 A. M
I .lib ■ Cun -t'urban o f Orlando, | 1IA(1 Get. IK with Mrs. 1-ottio
blue tie but the true story is IhU.
I
II,
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III*
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Mr,
and
Mrs.
Giles
Qtapman
and
M i. r ii I n k l**Vfitlonilt H fiv lf",
CiiM.
b .Stewart o f Melbourne, | \ j Xt the Worthy .Matron, presiifeme
ftl I C M I ' I .
have returned fro m . JOHN
.
... to town one day this 11:00 a M.
’ ' Col. nut
lint Tiusk of Chicago, | j „ K- fh c Grand Instructor o f this daughter
OMt
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* re®k , without a tie and was ChrlM Aniliiih#44lnrM (ymmii |h*«»
Hi. mill y Hr roll*
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Lieut, lit I Don Uehling and District, Mrs. Helen Ilornman, Savannah, N.Y\ where Mr. Chap- forced
to purchase a new striped pl«». T o I*, .11.
man
has
l&gt;een
spending
the
sum­
Hu ttdii&gt; H rln.n l ‘‘ IT. A
V I'
K ' 4Iir « UMlr M. *'l Ih k . F:oo I*. M
^ieBl. (jg ) Pete Petcraon.
nuitle her. official visit to, San­ mer on business.
ib. It was such a sensation that
IVfitf»r*n|ii| ‘Hr•V&lt;**• %**•* |*
F n i j t r mo**tlni; iltd III 1.1o
ford and wax the recipient of a
e bus been wearing it ever tine*. Thmp.lity m u V, II.
p r ip l
n U «T
n «. rm r m i hi m
lovelv a 1ft which was presented
WetliiMttliiv A flrriiitm
BEING
POOR
by
William
Dr. and Mr*. Faye Cameron
Park AvniiM *«i ••ih Ml*
t y Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw.
James. “ We have grown literally mffrllriK. 2:30 I1. M
have
relumed
to
their
home
in
W. I* llr.Mikp,* li
P«f!n»
Other visitors presented were:
afraid to lie poor. We despise any
Hun*Ink Hrlutt.l* *♦ !*• V M
P R ^ IU T ie N IA % C t ll ll/ ll
_i _ —
‘
, Mrs. St irke, Past
Matron of Tampa after spending the week­ one who electa to he poor In n I»
IViirrtillift 11 OO V ,M
I1IUIIV.NI.KK. |. in, l'Aftltir
end
with
Mrs.
Cameron's
sister,
•TtHlfMliN ( ‘•i!*»0 •' r* , l ’ VI.
iVnirr *'f ilrtk rnl TIHrd
order to simplify and save his In­
Tln a ' f i , l Hallowe'en Corn! Mystic Chnpler No. 20, New Mrs, Lula Miller.
W'gtimli ||«. 7 1** P vi
Kmiriiiv Mrvltci
ner life, We have lost the power
tie- Southiddo Primary Haven, Conn; Mrr. Etta B. Roth,
val n
%V*il III’m I ii V H*i Vh ■ « ill* P VI
•
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A.
Al.Hominy
8
rh**olml ChapChan­
ill lif s ia g e d W e Inesdnv Past Matron tif Biuclfaood
t».l Hiifnl.iv VlnltilMO
Pchoal
Miss Gene Kelly d e p a r t e d
even imagining what the anMil *
1 i *•« % M.— MnrnhiN WursNlp. I Xlltfirry
• ;3»» 1* M.
Junlnr Olid Hrlilnr ! vIr**.
beginning at &lt;1:90 P. M. ter No. 197, Blackwood, N. J., Thursdsy for her home in De- J l«'&lt; ‘
ideulliallon
of .poverty
f..i Im i .J
K»r idinii
V imiiu IV«»?»lr.
„n I,
„ ir!’. ,,f
of the school
soiiiinl linun- Past Gmnd Representative of troit.
troit, Mich, after spending ten &lt;’«iu|d have meant; the liberation
7 :5*1 |» M
i:\rnlon Hnr»hl|i
Vi
*t,. Hi t!nn nf the Parent.! Mhrylaml, and Past Grand Repre- days with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. from materiel attachments, the
% M .M irvi: • m tii »i
Tei't,'.i
mm.-iidbi ’
I sentulivo o f the State* of N. J.; Carlton of Oviedo.
unbribed soul, the manlier Indif­ a n i T t lflt lK H l P T i a r ('I I I IH'II
l.nkP %l« r i
**. K
ih h I t o
l m V• l .* *• M
w
’ i . gorv Ki’ .ln'c. finance | V'rs l nla Muushcum and Mr*,
ference, the paying our way by
Nm
I’aettir.
|M»lm •, - p
Hii’ids)
ItchiHtl
tit
*A.
M
“ hklrinnn and g *mial
linlr*” * " : Mary .Van Devurd, Past Matrons;
Mrs. J. St. Clair Whlla left what we are or do, and not by
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CtiUldl Kervlre* .11 t l
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- .-1, •tnonunrf.s (hat atm alts. Helen L. Ilornman. Wor- Monday for Norfolk, Vs. to visit what have, the right to fling
M (••• 1 VI.
vi *#( films' \\...
i.eA T U’’ I
.M
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i* &gt;u * . uf entertainment thy .1'atron of Daytona■Chapter
7 •• 1* ,M
n
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away
our
life
at
any
moment
I.Vtonl'IK
I’raver
Me, it,isW c tn e-itsi
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her son-in-law and daughter,
&gt;•— 7:3 .. |» VI
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III
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will lie fur Ished aucli as fish No. 1,
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&gt;
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p.
ii.
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irresponsibly—the
more
athletic
Comdr. and Mrs, R. B. Pearce. ----- , .. ..
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Mrs. B. C. Moore sung during Mrs. Pearce la the former Cathe- trim; In short, the moral fighting
pood, pony i !des. hay rides,' cake
M M i r •*&gt; A It tl • r i i r p k i .
lls * .- i i i i ' i H i l — i.i.\ i;w &lt; r o i.
wall:, spool; house, bingo and a the initiation-when Mrs. Delsney rine While.
shape. It is certain that ths pre­ (lu
I K l u l Aii’iilki Slteel
Ilev. Murk T. L’arttenrer’
Beecher received the degrees of
Cooohy store.
'
valent fear of poverty among the
MnJnr
A H Whitrli’l, In i h a i t r
bunim .r servlre" t J'i A. M.
Hot dogs, drinks, nnd Ice cream the order, and also "The Ameri­
SII
n.In
) Hchmil. t " -4 A. M
educated
classes
Is
the
worst
Capt. and Mrs. James Dyson
l’f » i * r hervlce 1 1 :u&lt;* A. M
w II I i* erved on the vmnnds an.l can f ruyet" later in the program are expected to arrive in the moral disease front which oui
S H V R S iril H %ft ftIIft I-X Y IS T
V. 1* l. r. tin P. M
cnrncii
n simgl cttl supper " ’ill &gt;*" * « rv;d accompanied by Mrs. Clarence- near future from Sodua, N. Y. civilixation suffers."
air* -• * fti——*•»■ ? «.e r
m
pis*
Aftsaae
«ftJ
aeeealk
"
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r
t
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in iin lunchroom at 7:C0 P. M.
Wrlch, organist.
K
v
n tia . i l - in* H e r v lfe . s no p
M
The
popular
Celery
Crate
has
kitbliaih Rcb'i’tt Hat;' ritay*. l »
to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. It.
K r ill f t ) H r r * lc r * till I*. M
: ' v J P. &lt;’ultco. P. T. A. 'presi­
Resolutions
for • Mrs. Clara Dyson at their home '1201 Mag­ for its weekend schedule; Friday • 41
church Bervice*. It:*&lt;i A. M
memliem nf the . Stamper and
Mrs. .Minnette
Jn nolia Avenue.
. idin'
’ . . :u&gt;'l
. . .other
.
...■g.irn,.
..........
night folk games will be enjoyed
Prayer M eellns W edneftlav
OSYKKft IlftlT IftT 4*111 I ll'll
9
T. A. have been working (or cobs were ‘ read and the charter
with refreshmente being served nines, ties l»M .
f f t l l I. I *1 Iftn-’V. I’llftli
evcriil weeks to have a success-, WBR draped in their memory,
Di»i*|,t |o •nil A
M
u
iii I m &gt;
throughout
the
evening
end
Sat­
Misses Joyce Good»pe«&lt;l, Caro­
ful i riniyal full of fun ami en lcr-[ Xn invitation was extended to line Lee, Kitty Odham and Sadie urday night the football boys will
llitH -irk , Hii|i1.
llftlllll I
WMtMhlll.
11
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A
P
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.Mnrnif.K
tnhn*em for the children 'and the Seminole Chapter No. ,2 to Will lama are leaving today for be special guests at a Hallowe'en
li Ca P M
U
1
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.................... ' attend Ihe Past Matrons' and Galneaville,
U
*ur»hl|i
4
7 3o
dance.
It
seems
that
the
Crate
i*
Ev
.'fill
rm
where
they
will
Ninth At
The public Is cordially Invited Post Matrons Night In Daytona
W id m Min v P in vs*i Hrl %Irr.
to attend the Hallowe'en enter­ at No. 1 O.E.S. Hall Nov. 1,1. ■pend the weekend and attend the tho hub of activity for the high
Pa M
A. M.
fo’otball game.
school crowd.
My i a Iltuni* k
I Mf •'**(••( Ml
(I ftllddlelna. Hunt,
tainment.
It warn also announced that a
C A M ILLE B A TTE N and S YL­
Ing
W
orship
I
l
i
e
o
g
T
H
,
proficiency test will be held in
Ensign
George
Dangleman
has
V
IA
MEISCH
have
been
elected
ling
Union
J
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V.
41.1.
Sill
l.ft
('A
T
I4 lt l.il’ ( H l 'l l l ’ll
fs ln ln s
P IR T II ANNOUNCBM ENT
the Daytona Chapter Room Nov. arrived from dirty In the Pacific to
.\
ill Auulft 4'ftlliotlr ('liiii’ ii. *(iu link
■Tv* Ing Hervlce s uo ip. M.
evening
swim with_ ..............
.. the F.8.C.W. Tart n
‘
Mr. find-Mr*, rved Urnndt. an- k-H+-at_t0 ni)
t l . with Mrf. Mae amt- lx- withi tMrs.
Y » d B w . r — M id ■w r r k . th&gt;rrlcc. |
-Dangleman at pon Ctnb whMf ta-quite- famous
* Y le r l o r r : 317 W e st ITU*
roiinro the birth o f a daught**, Donovan, Past Grand Matron and
tvsrv-O tlirr.T u fti'lar — Hludy
In -.iiifuri* ll-'la lils,
tha home of b*r parents, Mr. you know. Last year the acquaVllxnheth Arne. Oct. ‘'20 at »he Grand Secretary In charge.
I'uftl IX Ii.r AiMrcsa: Ihn I I I
'li n in g . T:»*
and M r * . S a n fo rd D oudney,. 120 cadg
r^Tt'T'v iTil : EHflgh l ol 1 Mcmor t i n i t r *
-a n a — T h ird ---- Terftdayi
The" Worthy Matron announced' Weot Twentieth Street.
— tftnmr-Sift--- -------— ■■■■--■■ ■-—-—
news several times and also fea­
ll«v . Kslliftf W illia m N a rh lra b :
L OO P. M.
*T)itul,
that all .members ’ should send
tured in sports shorts. These two
I’* , tor.
their favorite recipes to Mrs.
K iim b t)
m a n *' a ; 4»i&gt; A.
T/Sgt.
Joaea
Foster
mat
re­
girls
can
truly
,awim
to
music,
Lieut, and Mrs- .R.C. Young, Earl Varn so that the cook book
I h oil .4 .41
foimr’flv of Sanford announce may be published in the near turned home fromvBrenierhaven, use any ole stroke and their
Dftltv )ln ft*: * '*• A. M.
Germany after havthg-derved 33 diving is tha alickest in to*n.—
('o n f.«* lo n r u i u i d i r : I " i I*. 31
Dip birth n* n dauohter Prldlla future.
io r. cn I*. M ■ oil 7 0u I*, kl. lo t : 0S
months In tha army, 15 of which C.E.T.
*
— ..Oct, JL.a t. the Brooklyn Hospital,
Refreshments were served at ware aaomd
It II
Hf
*r
Jh£.
Brooklyn, N.VT
O cto b er':e
~
d »lc r
son of Mr. and’ Mrs. H. F&lt;
J. N. Robson Jr.*
Tha ntythlcal British little turno f Route No. 2,.
October 27
I pie called “ brownies" are really a
Mrs. Wllliaip Kardlry
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Gustaf­ type o f fairy.
son have been visiting Mr. Gus­
Facs Wlntsr Storms Smartly in Tho
tafson's
aunt
Mrs. Agda C.
*
Thpmdk at her home 101 East
Seventh S treet They have de-.
parted altar a two Weeks' visit
to their home In Chicago.

nance Is Enjoyed
—— AL. Country Club

a ifi Ij

sided during the* »u i, has icturn revived, aud. will
A t
l\ O m e n S L ,O llt* J fe meet with the South Side Church
——
*" 1 on Sunday at 3:00 P, .11.
TALLAHASSEE, OcL 2(1 (Spe - 1 Every one interested in Sunday
elnll ■ Three hundred five stu- School work f* urged to attend
THK n i i i i n i o r nun
I I.Hhiili uiiil I
dents o f Florida Stale College *hi« iii .-«-»iii^,
H KV H W , MIt.I.KIt I’h . lor
for Women w eir formally gra n t-i
S .r u i'r Hniuln, nl * :on I', &gt;|.
ed the privilege of wearing the!
T i n . c » i i ?m t'li o r uoKi
academic cap and gdun ill Ih
Uonovg «n d Elm A%mu»o
tinditinnal s e n i o r Investitude
h e*. A
v . lluti'omb, fv lto r
|service at the college Inst night.
^undnv IWhtifi), I 0 :0o A II.
Alortiltif* M*rvit*». II - v A
ii
President
Peak S. Campbell
Ypung IVnploa 7 t'o I*. M
ji plarcil the tnoijuj- l.oaiii on each
Numtuiy .wight Hfi Y n f ,‘ i tiu p.
tR U V O L Z
1%ftirit-ulfii) iilgt t t r ,i)t i kt-rvli '• “ i-nioT- hehd n- the)* pwsicil i.i
N P. Al
I i MM-esslon ncro-- We- tentt stage
STAIN
|to the strain, of a processional
%vi:ftieKt a \ m m i u i i i M T
Pigmented ere
on
college
songs
arranged
nn.
i i n in i i in
i* %oi. %
sote-lype stale;*
played hy ,Vn. Itunuma C. Heard
•It Al H L.VHLI*. PnoltiV
Pen ctrs tas desp,
tilt Hi!it l
’ ii*»i*1, 1ilk00' A, M.
college organist Each senior « n .
I ft-tu hlng I I 300 A - M.
carrying co lo r
-accompanied fv hei sophomore
R% flMKvtUllc Bcivivt*. Tidv F. M
•tain into * (
•liter, dressed in white. After a
M i l M f k I'r u » r r Mini
Sr;
H n iilf , . X
.devotional ajnl special lniisie.il
tic*
fading.
^
- Thu.'iMUy
tiling, a .u** p. M
i number the M'niors were addresst i i i ’ii* ai in*' n iit ifb T
j nl by l i. It S Cotterill, profc*:i ;|||■t"l*|k iNttllll) *’«HI ft |III lire*'
! -or of history.
Itltil t* **11n* r ti, tft,«»m A Ji*,
tl limitl]t eifiil *‘»viiitlilif|S*»|i. II H
Miss Man .a VVignt. dcughter
t M
Ht i-iiltig HffVli *
T
I* M of Mi. and Mrs. It. It. V\i-ht
Niglil
I *1 ,t%••• ^ tl» f Golden Lake, was in.-luded in
rlllUe
* to 1
\\
the three liiuuircd and five stuA ltT III II I.. Ill Tl.Kit. Mlnlmtir
I dents.

At THE CH URCH ES
I ..I S S

PAGE TI1REB

Hill Lumber

&amp; Supply Yard
P h on e N.1

TERRACE TALK

;

Eastern Stars Meet
A t Masonic H a l l

S

Plans Are Made For
Hallowe’en Carnival

OLD TIME RELIGION ONLY
HOPE FOR WORLD

Happy Birthday

MALLORYJCRAVENETTED

Lieut. Comdr. and Mra. Jamas
R. Huddleston and eon of Cin­
cinnati, Ohio are making their
home with Mr. and Mrs. Voliu
Williams whlla Comdr. Huddle­
ston la taking his operational
training at tha Sanford Air
Station;
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Woodfu ff and children, Ralph Dutton
and Mary Katharine, and M n.
Kate S. Dutton have recently
returned to Eng 11thtown, N. J.
end were accompanied by Lieut.1
and Mrs. Frank Woodruff III
and son.

There'* one w orry off your m ind .when tbit unan hot U
un your licadl You know that bad weather bold* no threat
to its trim, aopbiatkatad line*— for The C o a it -k &gt;-Coa *T

ii iljlt pnltcttd by tba famous Crtvtmll* proem, an
exsliuiva.Mallory feature. Another reason you II HimTba
CoAST-to-CoAtr la became It** f lightweight bat increas­
ingly nopulhr w ith diacernlng men for year ’round
You lim ply can't realize bow flattering — how *
Mallory bat la, until
guUbcd — thi»
on. In your choke
in and try it —

Mr. and Mrp. S. O. Chase Jr.
have returned to their home at
2460. Msi Ionv IRe Avenue after
spending tha past two weeks |n
New York. Earoute to Sanford
they
stopped In
Philadelphia
where they aew J. C. Chase who
has recently undergone an appen­
dectomy operation.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mlnorlk will
leave tomorrow tor Portsmouth,
Va. whore they will attend tho
r their son. Lieut.
USNB, and

Tho wedIn* tho

an ffp flle w t

SHIMMERING
• 0 $ A R K )$ N I
: G S .
A RED WI TH A FUTURE
INSPIRED » Y THE PAST

RICH
CREAM
t o a ....t r ;. 11.73

NOW

COME &amp; HEAR

Tl

tr

Hoi to Miss Sops'* now

Edison J. Taylor
•n a w
• » « rV

Aik far DARK OMHT to

I'suiuu* kollrtiiog nig'.il cream
(or ItskyWry, rough, 4nealhcrlinrd nun pinion. Oirrnighl...
coaxes a younger, tmooilirr
look lo parched »kin. Help*
.kin keep a youthfully pliant
Icriuig in *pilc ol *uu and wind.

LIMITED TIME

V

Kev. and Mm. E.J. Taylor

Kvory night 7:30 und Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 P.M.
ut the Gospel tent corner of 8th Street and Laurel
Avtw
K v u n jfe liH t Taylor preaches the old time religion
und declare* it in not worn out or out of date;
though it la not popular, yet it is the only solution
for the world problems of today.

J

�FRIDAV. OCTOBER l i IMS

THF. SANFORD flFRAl.D, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

IliEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIII E ll 1=111EIIIEIHEIIIEIIIEIil = 111= 111=

HIE 111= 111=111=111=11IE 111= 111= IIIEiEll

111= III

In Our New Location
A C R O S S F R O M T H E POST O F F IC E

SHOES
Our f.Tihioii right fool n ear will t:ikc you cum*
fortaldy through Fall ami Winter . . . Iwill ta
your .■m'rils
|0it new animat inn in
... •
r
j.
your steps •«
^

Dress

Dresses
Tin's i.s the season for .new fashions a»tjt
heir you will' find the’ one to win your
heart . . . in lovely hlack silhouette slim
dresses with frosty white trim . . the ever

Suits

two piece styles
colors.

tail . down to business suits with
careful tailoring, easy lines, smooth
.filling s l e e v e s and shoulders.
Tweeds, herringbones ami solid
colors in single and double-breasted
styles.

5.98 to 16.98
Suits j are the thing
for Fall . . . Nothing
can top a tailored all
wool suit for smart*
ness ... to take you
from your office desk
to dates and dinner
in the hgjght of good
taste. Cardigan and
classic tailored styles
in Plaids, Stripes ami
Solids in all wool
fabrics and g a b a r(lines.

New FalNFelts in the new Fall colors
to match your suit . . , all shaites.
Fancy and pluin hands.
..

Children’s. Black
Patent Leather
Itlouses
to w e a r
with or, without jac­
kets. Tailored shirt­
waists. bow necklines

2.95 to 6.50
White
Dress Shirts
1.45
#

Sweaters
Come Fall t h e r e 's
nothing like u sweater
whether you're spend­
ing y o u r time in
town or country— in
-slipovers and buttonuppers. In all colors.

Fine white dress shirts Mint arc al
ways right for any and every oc­
casion. Smooth fitting collars, in
ymirrdrovi^longthninitsfzo
a good groomer and good looking.
Limit two to a customer

SHORTS
T ies an d T ie S ets

\ r ilr Trt*^iLcoalM tor the
Mwflivs . . -. we know
Toey needWIurdy, long Vfl
Wearing coats for-school
in pretty colors and cute V
styles . . ., A ll w o o l
double breasted styles, f
fitted coats and chester­
fields; tailored just Uke
mother's.
4
j

S izes 2 t o .l 4
••
(Limit two to a custom.
Mi»ii n Abort* in a very good
broadcloth made by Lord Da
all white and colors.

5 4 c p a ir
McDEE

a t h l e t ic

S h o rts 6 0 c di
MEN?S W ORK CLOTHES
PAN TS

.

Work pants of covert
cloth and khaki, made
to take It of sturdy
fabrics.

7.98 to 15,98

Skirts
Pleated and gj&gt;red
styles fti ■corduroy,
g a b a r d i n e , rayon
crepe, wool plaids And
suiting.

Gowns
Gowns ■in Ivory White
Itlue and Tearosa, lace
trimmed for loveliness
,. . Sizes 32 to 38.
Slips, tailored and trim.

MUSLIN. SHEETS
(Limit 2 to Customer)

In white and tearose,
nicely fitting. Sizes 32

HOSIERY

to 52. *

Fine muslin shfetju*
sturdy, close, woven
with- full hems. All
pre-ahruhk for extrk
wear.* Full size, 81x9th

4

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lu

FRIDAY, OCTOBER X , 1945

T1IB S A N F O R D

B E R A I .D . S A N F O R D ,

F l/ H IID A

A i f Stewardesses J a p Officials
taking c o u r s e s Are Seen Sk
In compartment
To Obey On

SO iK^re*
p le iw l
* firm A
is : R

r w iv

i!) Ja c k ii , M.\ch.\t
m v u i ' iiwk i '?«b !•««» un»&gt;
* New draluivx
ItJvu-ImluMrv front.
Si
i nut. Minn
V»mu&gt; woThe Prealdcnt nUn made public
•;ji who intend in llj Inith in « prnjpjt*ed ncendn fm the Inl'ori'
woii.l lire .i.iei.t mnfinircinchl oonflirehre lieirlnh liteeniifo fit i i- .......... .
•: .i ijew Kind of firi-IUm: - , 11ml inir Nov. .1. The nirvodn recoinn
iitctiih disrujtsion of iPVfn mi­
ll in rolled n
. om|Mi t neiil pitonflir* to Inlmr di*|t.tcx mid
•'
nnd i.’» foi tn
ole throw.- the Partcv wide oiieo for
i&gt;f eteunnie-xe u. North- debate on fhewmise* of strike*.
’ Ail line.*, n * o it;iiitiy wht. h,
Snider Not Re-lcninr .
’■'lit** to nmi'due rh'niyji nnd
Further, the PnwMint said lletenei in it* ti oiiim i- |h"t i inversion "Director .. Snyder, .on
1*'*
whom he tlttlft chiefly depend for
. ;i h •tnditi. mu.i wiite n forniulntinh or it wnee-price, ivn*
-I- n-fore ci.ol ml no
t !*• not resigning, n* hud Ih'cii itininr.et in u riu ]i &gt; h - .,1 . Coo 11 he! oil.
nnd l.vor.i- |i i dailv*
Tltimnn nlsn *:ii.| he ivollld InlK
upli i mentH« &lt;
i -i ; 1v itfi .11 •’!!.* of the luirtlripent* in
extract fiom :i Ivfirnl tin* tho Inliornmim, rmonl nmferenec
Y O U R "SHIP W IL L
.
.
l*efoie it cipenii Nov. 5. Three reC O M E IN" Sooner
I, ’
" ,n* * r* V rr- Jh* «Je- i-xeurnt IhF pilhlir nnd Won’t vote.
By the Aid of Newipai'ri*
wr.hmi , "'i
" it....... he umW of Ini........ml is
wrlhm-. ", tm ninined -o pe.mamigrment. Included in
ADVERTISING'^
, * ,!'*&gt;'i
Then- will he |s i*iitini; dideirntex
ilr legation
I owi*. nnd Truman, until* hr
would• Invite -the United Mini’
Winters” president, to-the Whltr
llon*c in advance of the confer
rmy, along pith the other*.
J Vwi* ha* not Visltnl Jhr Whltr
Ihif-.r slip-e -ilrvrtill'd, Ifttj. II*-"
REAL
ho Mini" n Intln critic of llw Into
I’hi'nr .732
PlVs dent I'OnscVcIO nil*, wlmm
hr once hud hetn friendly;," *

tiled celery f*ttn. lately
and narrowed on Oami m * . Phone F..B. Stowe
or Edward F. Lane

T W O FARM S FOR SAI-K-O w e
X M r a , t illod Uwl. 1 rood well.
S store tee n . 1 car m ix er. I
,**t W r * .
ft. Wert of
l a i r M erry* Port Office. One KIRK HAM property.
about 2 acres of
— X a t m . at) t iM . coed « t f l !
' Main road from
f t m fceene. 2 r t m Karn. '«
town o f Oviedo.
aatV wyi*r m O n e e r BnuleHarold Kirkham.
tan L J. W. Bril, Lake Monroe.

3 I '3 acre*
muck land
San lord ir
Inquire Mr.

MISCELLANEOUS

GOOD R F U A B IE I SCO CARS
F Mr w lwtiwi at or coder F1PA R E P A Y hithewt cash prices for
— ■wad faraila ir l U ys n A . l l itliam* Furniture Crv, .ill' K. I si
. St, phone P&amp;8.
~ BORROAf j l h K r

WHLRK

r w v v n w fcESPKcrKn .

r. ••
f -

J

\
«. 2a •

TOUR salami desire lor privacy
in money mailer* is strictl)
respected *•here.
Ft tend* and
retail its ate not questioned
* about yonr credit. Your cm
pl-rrr or business . associate*
■trdl not hear of your personal
affairs. There is no cause foi

GET YOUR Baby Oiick* at
Rust's Ttasedo Feed Stnr.'
r w jlvv

-s M

Ward Workers
Plan Strike *
* ii£l) 3 f ox

fc-

*9p&amp;a&amp;A.

W ANTED

Sgt, Jcre Dorminy Princess T h e a t e r
Wins Two Bronze Re "Opens Nov. 2
stars In Act i on For Double Shows
11 n q l l h i r il

BUSINESS SERVICE

Pbaue 1011

BODY A N D Fender dents, paint
injury or fadinc should be
m u w trd now to combat arms
and wtixthermc A new painin s method await* vnu at
YATES A lT D P A IN T A
BODY SHOP
IOS N. Palmetto Are. Pboor 371
W ASHING niachtries repairedand all home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop. 707
North Mills, Orlando^- phone

FLOOR sandinx and finuhinx
r k u m c and mwxinx. H- M
Gleason, Lake Mary.

POUND
FOUND: Lee Track Tire. 10.03

OST: Green wallet on First
Street rontatamx . idePtatication
papers. Reward. Ret. to* Herald.
DST. Medium sised. teddish
'Fih«i»rt_Ch'ctrt“ halPrsd, lore eared
dnx Has whit* spots on chest
and lw«&gt; hind paws. Answers tn
name o f Fhfran. Last seen in
the vicinity o f Grammar School.
N otify the Bailee dr phone 323-

SIT. W ANTED—

tm v

H ELP WANTED—

V I uHt

P flB P

I r.».llli.*nt I -

HMr l

llUlpilxe.-xlin uiyx-i|L
pi'.iudr
w riclil totlt lid
Kiarr. film-

prifn-t

piupor-

l&gt;nar 110*1

as fnlloww:

-iu'ii has In-cn nrdrit^l and will
Iv milnlied n« mhiii ns avatlahlr.
Mi. Itaivrv said.
Due to the Diet that email hoys
had punctureil thr screen with
mi**i)ex '(linn tuhl'i-r hand Runy,
a new screen wa- recently installnl at a nut. nf J'ltKI. Mr. |"*ux'k nip" to stiviiRlheu muscles
Harvey xtntcd. This type nf j of the neck nml thnmt.
Keep sniiliiiR that’.* one of
screen is vutnenildr to staples,
psjier clip*, nail- or wad* of i ** itijunctiittiN, f«*r ti &gt;milp Jmi*l
putter, due to the fact that it t* i ju*| a dimple and ii Rleam of
j teeth; it*c the leflis tion of a
I mental attiti de.
'If inn can’t smile,*’ wrilrs the
|-Indent. n b)t waBRishli, in her
•I isiklrt, •’tri to imitate -omeJIsof i h ho ran.’’
I lie Hills nit- tnupht the se­
ll id - of makeup, fir-t study ink
'he contour of their fact's it\ m, dcr to hrlnx opt lixhts ami ‘slini«hiws. Ihev up Riven formulas
for i cite in cosmetics
They
ImIir IiI how to Keep
their hair in condition; to pick;
Iheir winds,.!.-;
buy jcweli y;
Iti Iniduet tbeii ear mux .irconliiiR
to the mini effertive cX| enditurv
of ainilatde fund*.
"Make J«urse|f hell i r that J
)nur lirine depends upon |terfri;l
A radeiny at Columhia, Trim lie eriKimiiiR," the,, arc told.
clitrmi the service June 1D. t'.'ll
The rourst Roes furtlici n* it I
at Keeslcr Field. Miss, and w«&gt; seeks to fit the »te» antes* for
HUNG WALL further'assumed to several lUliet one of the most "eractiiiR ntspnn
field* prior to takinx off from sibilitie* of l*«-1 cull me that of
Topeka. Kan. in a ll-’J!* for duty tncetimj the nubile.
in the South Pacific, lie is now
That's n rather IntRo otdei,
nssiRiird to the «Uth Air force, *itice n stew antes* on Ninth
Airlines
11 ansi oat lie til rl
diS llomli Squadron. 4t*K llomb wrest
|r 00 A B O U T
Group which is stationed on Sue *yslem may I* culled MfHin t'l
meet the eastrrnet from Ne.t
pan . •
Fell..whir Vvl Day, he wrote,
that they flrw over t||e ptisau.ci
of war camp* and dropped itmli dude inn. hex ami Ilit- leul ran­
nut ami supnllc*. h^u-h time |h&lt;n ches of Montana' the dairy far
A d v e r t is in g
flew over the ramp* the A muii.- rner or Minnrrtmr*~ihP'inint'r"frnm
W LLREM O VB
ran prisoners would wave lowi I iilnlm; oi . tin fi nil i'imver ami
vilemiMit of \Va«hitiRt»n and
sticks, nr anythinx in the alt t&lt;&gt; *'
TDOR WORRIES
Orejpln
try to .wav ’’hello” In the flyei
w lierv |Hii-i' rntues ill
for a r."mhI ilc.il o f ill len t ion
le
of
c o u rM ,
' The . s w n file s s ,
must
taK wilh these fxyseiiKer*
■liltinir . the couise of flixiits;
so perfect diction is deemetl es­
sential.
A* - bail* for this,
she rim' s tin.Mu’ ll u thnniuith
\V. O. W. Memliers
analyst* of the alpha!el,'in whielt
»he learns' what |m*iti&lt;in of th*&gt;
Tuesday Oct. .IHlh. 7:30 l'.M.
lip* and whnl muscular effort
produce the cliatest mmirinlInn
ll is hti|Nsl Uiul all members in KorHl'stamlinif will
of each Hctler.
Stcwanlessr*.
• xplains
Miss
altiml this nict'lini; up u number of important
Stem, aie hi'i'h’ • qualifie-J even
business mutters will lie discussid. A large class
kefoir llo'v come in Nolthwi'sl
of candidates will W initiated into Woodcraft, a
airlines —most of them an* col
number of im|mrtant fratemalista will lie present
'lege giadi-atr* nml have held
hnimrtant
imxiiiun*
in other
including our State Manager, Sovereign W.ll. Mar­
fields. Hut she insists that they
tin.
take
this course so they may
achieve - th*s ultimate. For Mis*
Stein, who is partial to her ste­
wardesses, pu*
it this -way:
"The stewardess 1* one of
F in a n cia l S e c re ta ry
the airline's be*l advertisement*."
Most of the clas«e* are held
at the Mlnneaia.li* St. I'aul air­
District Representative
port,
Wold-Chamberlain
field.
But lecently kills McConnell took
her t upil* to her own estate on
the 8t. Croix river near Osceola,
Wise., where they ■‘rehearsed’’
tome of their exercise*. '

*‘Fr- ”:ent'.it. us adiievenient
wh.le
patticiPatiriR
in
tirrml
jfliRhU as a combat crew inrndo'r
in suvcessful conduit missIons
1nrain-t the Japanese Empire. All
missions, were flown over rapidly
rhsneiiui and often time* adverse
w-uathei tsmditioii*. The fliRht*
,ueie suhieittsl to enemy anti­
aircraft fire and fishter optsi*"
iion.
“Thete weie consistently pre­
vent diffirtdi naxiRntinnai proMrms dancer, of engine failure
iimI consequent
ditchiiiR many
times at sen"llmle, piiKonRvil pviiudx of
physical and mental strain urn!
undaunted hv the mnliy ha rani r
fareil reculnrly ami ointiiiuujsly.
each crew mcmler di*pl*ivivl stun
courace ami skill in ^he perfptmaqce nf his duty as to reflect
Rieat credit on liim*e|f amj the
Array Air Ferre*."
Set. Ihirminv enlisted Ihc, lit,
1943 at Nashville, Term, ami wa*
Riven six months detriment ill
which time he received hi* dip­
loma from Columbia Military

W HY

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•BuriNfj^e

IvM.VTK IlliOlvI.K

CONCRETE PIPE

•tsjasa|

DON’T MISS!
JIMMY WAKELY

PENINSULAR
Phone 1341
SANFORD. FLA.

JllrtlOfl 1KHMU

rnmusrt U.U0I

2ml feature

B orneo
I ^(KiW herThrenfr

LjffcUOED.Lff

H&amp;THWHt

PtM*1

Yea, and tn Your
Attic Too!
Turn Tlioae Thing*
You Don’t Want Into
Money with a Want Ad

CARTOON

WHEN
CtoNfl^TENT

'j

IM PO RTANT MEETING

C.C. Collins

H J. Finch

ML. I M S

REGAINES ,8LBS. TAKING
RETONGA; FEELS FINE

M l

*lUgfcration

in the BuildinHT formerly occupied by the Cowan Co
Featuring: a complete line of new and used Furniture

BUY-SELL-TRADE

I U 4 Reman T d T h in k S h e food I managed to cat did not
Wm U
N e v e r F e el R ood ,rTm *o « lv'
any sUviigth l,
e
O* .
u
. feit full o f toxic poison*, and my
A g a in , S ta le s M ra. Crts- mu»cl*s ami joints fall sore *nd
areO. E n jo r a * E a tin g A g a i n ; ; stiff, t began to think I would
F e d s L o la S tro n g e r.
fed good any mon.

Wo invite our friends to visit’ our new tdon

1

tiga and 8 m what
ruu," Happily deI. Ciissull. wvU« f Ashburn. Ga-

M.T. Haynes— A.J

ha sluggish «limiuaticn
, and 1 feel stronger
than in yuan. R ct^ga

^WaRing For a Sail
T Im M o d em N t n b a t
D o ra a 't malt f o r S A L E S
h k

a b v e r t is e s

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N’til fur llit* Y 'f&gt;1 N f !. tlio
S C A R R Y
nr Mu* N K it V O l ’S • - - Iml i f vtni eti*
jn v spinp ch illin g t*\dlc*
m in i . . . -

CONCRETE BLOCK

'

jS

Allittilif jTittl. HMg.

2-IHirSpnnlcHits-*2

D R IVE W A YS
W ELLS
SEPTIC TANK S
W A T E R TANK S
CULVERTS and SEWERS
Transit Mix Cnnrrele
Srcunda available at low prlra

Concrete Pipe Co.

&amp;

Today and Saturilnv
Double Feature

IT PAYS TO LISTEN
Itrutt The Alia

W A N T E ff: Y « m t , recentlv fresh

N o id liidol.O'i u

KOUintT A. WILLl-AMS

FOR THFPAIT FEW DAYS, the Navy has beer, put tine on a show tor hun­
dreds of thousands of New Yorkers. By way of yhowlnc their apprecia­
tion,'sonic o f the'city'a Ihealricurproaucort brought the cast of "Polo-*
naive” to the n .t-top Monterey and ran IHmigh tlu? musical tor crew­
men. The t in n i '* hucc elevator was used as a since, its plane deck as ■
_ 1 theatre, and llicht d&lt;xk as a fiaUcty.
___ _
, lliitrmatfonoJ)

R IP E with someone point to
Chiraco «*r Cleveland Oct. 31
nr Nov. I. W ill share expense*.

Infltimcil W o!cry

Ifcipucloiy Ci • ;

Red” Williams, owners

•

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min

Itcprcuenlntlve
.Wanted..
Demand for Avon Christ­
nt

this

time.

Write Ho* A, r o Hcntlil

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,1015

■“vtr

Dewey Asserts
Wcmen’s Equal
Right To Jobs

Colored

Sets

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Big
mas

—r

Egyjitian women, particularly
'M ^ u V e d ^ U D '
those of Upper Egypt, frequently | Wh|el| -iil.l iu .f ls Ituhi^lhjn^
I Johnson.
|Ma lot iff
iWillliin,
weur nose rings.

The Erie Canal was opened in

|liionn Johnson
VVITNK fS in)

182ft.

Guam is the largest
Mariana Islands.
&gt;

Talks To 1st Meet Of
Women’s Co unci I;
Hits Artifical Bars

of

the

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DISCHAROID army ooIdler Joseph
Drsrpslers, 20, is shown In custody
In Deliver where, police state*, he
•stri d-fa e shot-fats-w ife &lt;■end-their
assaulted' Marie Woldell, Atlantic
City, N. J„ In the front seat af an
automobile in which his wile'was
dylng.Tollce found Uie veteran In
the car with his wife’s body after
Miss Woldell ran to police and gbve
Ihe alarm.
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Rohh’s
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FROM THE BRIDOE OF HIS FIAOSHIP, the tf.S.S. South Oakofn, Admiral
William ••null” Halsey (Inset) looks up aj-Goldcn Calc Bridge ns tho
batUcwagon lends 13 units of the mighty Third Fleet Into Sun KfancLsoo
Day. Although the day was foggy,-thousands of spectators eal’ nrcd atop
die famed span and on zjvorc to welcome die fighting admiral and his
.^Intcrnatlyiiul^uimdjdtuJu).
batUc-seasoned valorous,------------------ ^IntcrtuUluliul
i'tmjiiljdtidti).

r. Ruprecht Warns
DDT Requires Care
Jtil".him, ami ihat in June, ftT4ft
Iti’ in Mil ei ol fi.m'll emplnyed in'
the slule'i war industrie. nlnne
' ; **i -i'J.'l per rent af
i lie tinal emptnyiiiiMit in those
in nstrii-.
I File. Hnnien’s Funlrlliutiiin
“The i.lmlling lliing," he said,
"b Dial women's I'oiispifiinus contribitlion v.as in the Dvl Is whin e
on one had hidieveii it poMtibh
■Li’fiijr — In ilirr-imtTiiifnrture nf
•dii’lrie m.ieliinery, leienlifle in. I ■iimei't" :'il iiiiliimirvu"
“ lerha i. there has never hoe:’
a I.ini' when I te talents nf women wi:| have wider senpo,” Mr,
* iii.-ey -aiil. "Anil by no meuiis
doia tills me,in iin effort In
; mitliti|i;'e Ihe greutesl of fumlai mental-, thoae of home-making
aed of lai'ilig riiildtcn. Tlmse
lliipgs are imsie In our lives,
Hu« n-tely, our religions. Th*y
lire Inuie to iiuiltun hoppiness.
■liol ' tec'ii ie they are boaic.ls
ore iran.n why Am?riran women
I live mi much to giv:' in other
i eld i- lien tIn-y^ are free In do

At esp cm thc black ntsp
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comparison to the se­
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IVIRYTHINO WAS CORDIAl as Mu). Gen, David MiCoutli, Jr. (left,
above),shook hands with O n Irnjun Sewell Avi iy ol Mualcnuieiy U n til
A Co. und told him In Chicago that llie Army w:-i icllnipa.Inn.: lias
properties seized laid Dec. 1(U in seven cities, t/alcrautiuaal iuuiulu tain)

"The special talents af women
l'iiv.. a vital cull' in sh'ip* nnd
I'ice hu. nes'cs whlcn a rain
•&gt;*d oaiii'fu, patience nnd'peo­
ple with jiiiiiKinatina. New huri. mis arc ojiemng: transportation,
itiit on. Dai vast developments in
" &lt;1 noil i ifru'ldttne, cannot help
inn In mr chi ll liy wonun’s coil*
; irlhVlio'.
I’lo'i’im of Iteconvrrsiun' *
"We liave at this moment tho
immeifiate and growing problem
ul ino.iifishin, Die putting hack
In wind, in Die right places of
t e } tiling women who jnijjed Die
•u I civilei, of Die woman
who support families — all of
cm
e. T ie! nr r l-bufflc I tie*
emiM' of war Industry change.
During Die time when adjustment
■ hem,; made there is prnelilrd
Die lies! nf llll nppi.rt unit if &lt; to
get off on Ihe right foot for tho
future.
“Thcio are representeil here the
tnnfeiisinital, huslness and labor
I oial nf view, tho educational

I IT insertiridi', on plnnl. Infcclcd with uphills, or on plunti
and flowers tnut inuv lx* vhdli»l
iy bees, wuh recently irivcn ny
•r. If. W. Itlipii’cht, chemist la
’ burg*- o f the f ’entrnl Florid i
Experiment Station,
Sit Id Ifr. (lupreclil:
’•rill* widespread mill ofu
rrcUyss iiw of_U.U.T. U alraiut,'
i-gmnln;; lo show that car
must be exercised in lls u v&gt; |
"i- mo to nvold oilier trouble"
Ib’port.i reaching this slntlou full
if a rather lurge hulld mi of
iplrids mi plants hntli urtiumei
ids ami vegetable:: thut hnv
!iren_ ilusled or. sprayed wil l
D.D.T.
“Tho D.D.T.
..........
Hleil the natural enemies nf Die
■iphiils that play such n largo
nnrt in keepinir Ilium under con­
trol. Aii insecticides to combat
aphids ure on the srnice list i
a indif bo 'advisably nut to use
F.D.T. on plnnlt Unit are iikoi”
lo lie attacked by iiphid.i or i
use it spurinirly.
"Il«fo r e uniter nnv ii.ll.T. p
puintiun lie sure Ihiit it is re
■ommemled for th ■ liwect that
you are trying to g&gt;t rid of • .i
do not uae nmra of it than the
direction* cuP f«T. A bo Mo - ■
usa it ns nflnn as you jvnliid
other insecticides hh tve l i . l r
will remain effective for n Ion i *
period than moil other msp'D.
rides. We ivoidd n lio a r s ii warn
growers nat to use D.D.T. pre
panitions on flowcrinir plants us
•t mnv Kill the bees visiting the
flower l mid thus prov-nt prbner
pulliimlii ’i *vlth a resultant Inzer
crri|i yield."

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Refrigertators

BEAUTIFUL Czech screen star Lida
Uaarova, whose association with
Propagundn Minister JnacpU Gneblie Is caused a scandal in 1930 Uiat
rocked UioNazi hierarchy, lias been
Indicted b j tho Pragua People's
Court on a charge of cooperating
With tho Gestapo, The nctrrss was
arretted In Munich on Sept. 22 by
American forces, (International) ■

F r e e h le
SAY f you TAKE THAT
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who can also help preserve you
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BUT M ILLIE/ '----- “
WITH THOSE HUNGRY
WOLVES OVER. THERE
WHERE WOULD r- ---I P J J J IT P
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groups In whose handi lies the
training of ull our citizens, the
volunteer groups which repre­
sent the community. It is my own
feeling that this happy mid
voluntary merger of thinking by
leading women o f our slule mn
lend only to progress mid hap­
pier. days."

We are movlntf into our new locution, 118
Dark Avenue around Nov. 20 and we have Iota of
odds und ends to dixpoae of before moving . . .
items which wo gre offering at a great reduction.

Regular Price
,
. Sale Price
Tables----------- $ 2.95.............. $ 1.95
Child’s Chair — 7 . 9 5
a, • —
6.10
High Chairs — 12.95
9.95
S tills----------1.79
2.29
Swings
2.15
~ 2,05
Soiled Clothes
Hamper-------- 5.80
Soiled Clothes
Hamper-------“ How Tall Am I”
Books---------1.25
Tony Sargr
Surprise Books
h25
|Cookie Jar ——
1.25
Aluminum*
Cleaner
.89
Asst, of Dolls &amp;
,
Teddies......... .............. 25% o ff
Cradle Gym — - 2.50........... V- 1.79
Hanks Craft
2.50 l.
Baby Feeder —
Weatherman
Forecaster — —
Asst, of Plaques
Cup Holders —-

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REVOLUTIONISTS who overthrew the
government of President Isnlni
Medina In Venezuela aie hnldmg
former President Gen Klczar 1 »pex Contreras, along with about
200 other prominent persons, as a
hostage. Contreras Is Ihe conserva­
tive parly candidate In the coming
•lections.
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�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1945

PACK SEVEN

THE SANFORD ^IERAI.D, SANFORD FI.OKIDA
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|McNutt Optimistic
Over Marketing 01
Florida's Ci trus

sarily will hear it formally.
Attorney General "Tom C. Clark
said the Jurtlce Department Is
not seeking overturn title to title*
larnl* or land* henenth bay*, har­
bor* or other inlami waters. He
said it is trying to "resolve
finally nml promptly a genuine
controversy that has for a long
time overhung the right to val Iable resources off our shores."
California, since 1021, has as.
serted title to lands off the coast
and haq leased right to a number
of oil corporations.
,
Mr. Clark contended that Cali*
fornia* never had any "proprie­
tory" interests to the lands and,
theiefore, does not have authority
in giant, right* to remove oil
n I oilier minerals.

I.AKKI.ANI), Del. ill. I Spe­ nud t ’iltirg pries deCrenses can
cial I—Taking »u optimistic vie.- 1*0 (IVoblcd.
of tin* pnsslldlitv o f matketinv
I he I'.il'* in IVf! advertising
Flotilla’s tvlt.OOd.OOll l*ox crop of ■' I 1
prunin'inn program, ho
citrus this season at a fan
" &lt;'•••led, i**i * Ih-. ii developed
tu the producer, M. II McNut . i.oh nil the vmirtiH fuctors in
chairman of the Florida Citru* toiifnl.
Comnilssioh’s ndvcrtisiftg comrtiff
tre toil iv cited several ' |du "
factors in the current tnerehtin-, I Mder nurtmtl r'inditinn H.1
lit in' the i hilted Kl.vtea
dising picture.
pplv eunie from i ‘nicul tn.
Admitting "we hem a lot ul*mit
the difficulties— Ihe »ciidu* |U“t&gt;
lepts which - the Ilnlu'trv f.tee
•' ' 'i ' inmmsine survey shows
durinv iHi.-* coining seasoii" the
i f than HH) department
;t l chairman said he Mftlsed "'li*' H-iit
l.e .i pessimist ' .The Idrge iron, !' 'i*" n lh*' fruited States are
some use o f tele­
wlilrfi must he moved principally considering
vision.
into civilian channel* since the
geverimcui lm&lt; nrently curtailed i
, it* Inlying program,-; w|i| hiI s|ilcM*l out ovei a htngei pern*J
* af ti.ne than usual and that i
to the state's advantage, lie
. believes.
I't'feiim g t*i "the iin*T'itjiiiity'
and me government meddling an I
. " , : i inted government Interfer-

Dirty windshields Increase the
g lr i" front headlights on ap­
proaching automobile* at night.
The -specks o f dirt scatter the
light rays, causing fog effect.
Mary Robert* Rinehart, after
10 year* of writing murder mys­
ives the teries still finds writing a hard
dace the
write’ each story three
It docs times with pen nnd ink," she
here upheld thy h i dm hut r f uax } nor mean that-the* tribunal wee*- aay*^

O B iit l U. S. V u ; fb tim

T HKV- MADE- PLANS FOR ■TITE^JAP^

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FommamDr-in-Chief, United Stales Pacific Fleet and Pacific Oresa
rsl \* illi.nu F. Ilalrex, Jr., commanding U. ,S, Third Fleet.

price wellitigr.
ttu*. (inillmies
indust i v

Vof Program Adopted

jFoundation Spends
Mi l l i o n Dollars
To Fit-hilE iiU u

it1*1 and as*.;'lance to vetcian
mill tn,ir fumilie- w*n ml*j*t••
hi Fulvui mu Aimv Tumuli'snm

NKW YORK. Oot 2*! i Special I
Linar tu f l.th'lt.imi ii. j iiu-rgaucy
aid tu polio enidvntfr areas wa
tlisliuised by Ihe N'ulltmnl Kotin
dation for Infuittile i nr.tlysis in
dll vi celts of this &gt;o.*t. Tumid.i
lion I tesldem liaVil u'vtmnoi said
yesterday.
,
HI ibis amount. Mi 0 ’t‘ofinut
’&gt;uid, a little mure tliuti ifi per
t* ’lit went tn four stall's, us tol
eivvs North Tarn'inu, It'JJtbD ."*;
till &gt;*i-. . $2lBK,'JlHi) New
York
fit *.tna. m: ulnr - ’VIrglulit. fltHfr.
HJtI.fi l Total for the country
was ;
I ri*i ipul expenses .m cunnevt
b&gt; t '.with polio epbli'iuir*. he con
li ni l. are hospUnlltUltiott, snl»
lie* *&gt;f doctors and other prtifes
&gt; 'ot'al
pel se*u **l. |urehnsc of
special __eipiiuuient, tiansportiitinn'
of pnfient*.' nnd the like, lit*
flint ile iiinilyijs, lie added it
one of the .uost exj ensive ill*
i ases in medi.ine Few families
run meet the cost of Ilie average
case of pulj i. u liltdi is around
ci.roto.
Funds sent to - ..In*., Mr. OTonnor said, suopiement tvaomres
of the Foundatni'Ts iiiiiitty eiinp
lets, which tetiiiii every year, tot
the cure ami tiealnu'iit of local
I olio patients, one half of till
contributions in the county .to

is probably i* ponsihlq to a grent
decree for .the slowness' -with
which Cn' current crop is- going
out, and that a for more orderly
niov. iiient is in pnMpeet,,
I he late bloom fruit, he srtld,
w- . 1 extapd tin* marketing sea*
■ fi’i -time time nnd thus gluts

closing session e a t ,. ,-**.,I.i .
iiiitle ieol'i* on nil expanded pi*-'
wer pl-oirhim fur lilt* oft:aid. itb*
held id tile Fuli.itimi \iv*
N
t *01) 111 lleaibpi ii li i -. IUbl We l
Fourteenth Street.
*.
The rutlte pr* grain nun pic
-eilleil io U'lishliigtou. D. t‘
•
lie liei ul Omni V Hridlev. head
of the Veteitin. AdruTiii-ti.itten.
Salvatioo A tiny, wiiieFi ;iled;el
‘ full eoopetali'oi to till* Ve|eian*‘
Adniinlsttatioo and t» ti ■ vetei'alts thcnirelve* on tiebalf id the
[ thousands pt Snb.atioprst
or*
Ing nil &gt; i ihe uatwiii.
Flic Falvulion A n n ,', iiiu 'a in
' v»Idc'i chlbiii
taoiilv odd, emi'i*
■'. e
."&gt; istune.. aid oi nil iiilor* .. . 1 iiltuic. voeatioiiiii • re

iK’iit

it."

McNutt said "and
wapiti* of all that

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ttf’ i t ngc o fA T W P W ir ■Tht* nejttiJ.'

•I.city of citrus'bt(mnis un being
&gt;.' i in* "debit" side o f the leilgei'.
i i-s*filrst* to*l*o a pessimists” , ho
are just a* many, it
fiirt« which can be
it* civ*Iit side of our
which should rc^
TT7ttrTrtTTnirJ^nv
u ' im cis . . Let"* look at -vim1 of
It'd , facts.
"I*i the ft i'l place, there-ha*
in*.ir a mucli s|nwci movuiucllt
o. e.iil*' fruit. Last year iiy tllt*
linn* the industry hud moved
**»■• l.inn i*tu. of orange- more
(ban in tin1 comparable period
this year. Unlv the gtuprfiuit
movement show* a c-vmpnribh
" riiose ft(til Its. Ii n ii a* dlreVl
binrlng on the meei's- of our
n’ lr'.etiug effort. Ti'** fruit **h|e'i
ho.- not o. iv*-i| 's ■till i&gt;o tluv
(tee*. It is maiming, mid wlioi
lie o f

slll'tl

* mtily Ibftl we will

it

dies

go.

it

vi ill

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tittle,

if tinv • nnp! mil

lb " li nt'

fiom

oi r*'Tisiimi*r. In utbii words.'Ill**
eobs'ltiU'l' re’&lt; t'n .n* eiealed liv

aim chd Iren were i|tiiitely niatui '
10 VMC..S of lt&gt;l,'*, loo common 111
S K M 1 11Iv N E W
J.'ip cases have l*ee:i; nut be with uthe dline.l males. . ci v* dcf oile!
K IIIIIV
an! chib* s tptaling ! » nfe of itu* in.I
ttt.'olioor
said.
t'oimuentinv i
v .u 'O r .A i c i . i : a n Hit
illic count; alone, a*:**. In' aid ill
mint* . Ilhiials, to ■
_
in ynur hunt** - ■
ileHlic renioi mg ill
i lip only dewier wlih
ImliililKl mil uni 1111*1 -pll Itual llel'.i
;i real pnwer polisher
N'nIions I Iiullilwtiotl ill'll
hi i ted out by -JvalvUtii.aits chapters," Mr, (I'Conuor dc- Army unit.* in l&gt;''*7 cite'- and
clnre!. ' land ready at all times lemiing towns in tin
t int" I
in pi'ovidtt e.ire and trerttmenl Slates, according to » ••■{***i t *f
lor all 111*0 *1 *' victims o f polio the pi n. u oil'd in the &lt;'oinn' i
niyelitl.*,' ii'gut illes*
ul, luie, sioll* I
*
iiccd, cuior or live.
Designed Mi l l ! a vies &lt;*t nvoio
" IN en uflci (lie, epiilemili lin*. ing any ovei lapping wt ibiptisw
•.pent itself, i lie ia.-k* *&gt;f caring I loo v\it ll I It*.- government pr**
lor patlenls most go on. , All glum or work of otlii i iiignm/a
poll** attack* do mil insult in lions. Tho Salvation \i my*- jo ■*•
pm.ll* hit of
the v ictim, but gram will seek to fill ;i gup in
Photic 'Jdo
where paralysis j» an iiftcr- the solution of "hiimaii ptiibletaItiMim
tllli
Allantic Hank Itlil
effert. pntienta .e-uire exten­ il was explnllioll. ,
ded can*."

K. W. McCullough

KimiY

VACUUM C UI0ANI5U
DISTUIliUTOR •

Whether we're going shopping, to
luncheon, or out for the evening, I'll
wear my suit! It's my wardrobe stand­
by because it's so easy to wear, simple
In care (or • . • end always looks so
tight! Twill or all-wool suits In a var­
iety of styles. Clack and colors.

A M O u n cin y

* Smarfeif ford ever buttl
* More new develepmenit
than most pre-war
yearly models
Greater eronomy
longer life

It's a Required Course

New, finerperiormomo—
100 k. /s. V-8 engine
90 h.p. 6 tyl. engine

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[xlru-bighydrhalicbrpkes
lor qvltk, quiet stops

New, lull-tuihloned rids

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POPLIN' UTILITY. SHUT.1

SoBJ'"color *cotton"wltfi^a'ilub! weave'
Ihrotuh It'Shirred back, sport collar.'
Sanforised*. Vat-dyed.
' m OQ

TOWN CRAFT SHIRTS
Solid colors —
14 to 17.

Nucraft collara—si*e«

M ere's e

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i three' R's,1*.■we*ler»’ ’si»T•’ school .tredU
colorful sloppy
o ^ fc*rdigtos&gt;U&lt;
her crowA Coarso and hns jaugf_kiuu.

COTTON

PRINT UTIUTY SHIRT
RelUhle Pacific Mills fabric. Plaid and
check patients in medium and. dark
•hadas. Sanforised*, tool
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SOLID COLOR s rC n T " -SHIRT
Sanforised* Gabardine— fine blend of
rayon and colton that feels like silk. Es­
pecially well made.
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Seminole County
Court Record
Oc t o b e r , 2 4 ,
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deeds

llolomon, Clyde et ux to Nettie

llolomon.

Earneat, Julian 8 Widow to
B. AL Eorneat et ux
• Heal, Jamea G. et ux to Henry
B. Wataon et al Henry Wataon

Cline A. K. et ux to Wallace
Da via et ux. •
Cline, A: K. et ux to David
Ijuvrenec et ux.
Cherry, Dully M. et vlr to Lauru 8.' McKemireo et vlr.
Hiildie, Knmia to Donald J. Nirholnon M ux
Jamea, Iienjamin et ux to Mamlu Nelson.
l^wia, l.eltoy et ux, et nl to

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Phone 200
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FURNITURE REKINISIIKI)
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lYMSOllZINO THOUf ANOf of enlisted men who made ponlble ontat
u ill M v * their waiter iwprixJUced on anew tbnweittaUm pttont *
Navy Day. The mentrvthl, Navy abate are not Mentttfed/TMf a te
who served so gallantly white brining the war to a vfrtcrtoftf clot*.

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Bert A. Adams.
CROP LIEN
Vulley, Beruphlrr'.D. ct ul to
Bell. John W. to- Farm Credit
T. It. i.ingo et ux.
...
W'llllams, Willie el ux in Char­ A dm.
P A R T IA L RELEASE
lie .Sheffield.
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OF MORTGAGE
Mullins, Jumps W. e l ux tu-C.
Florida SlaterBank to T .‘ J.
B. Le«.
Stlgglna, Agnes llill et vlr, to Williams et a l..
POWER OF ATTORNEY} *
J. II. Hill et al. '
Vernon. Robinson to Grace M.
Hill. J. II. et ul to Kathleen
LIM ITED W A R R A N T Y DEEDS
. I.ondvnberg, Walter A. et ux to

Toola show lhay

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ROCKEY’S TIRE
SHOP
113 S. Park — Phone 2fifi

•Thbmas J. Devine.
A n w - o f United StatflT
TMllUm A. Renlhey. - 1 ’ *
Navy
o f United • States
Cart Ahrln Pheacott.
Navy
o f United States
Booker Thqmaa. Oram Ihi. . .
■T Army r o f
Pat Johnson.
Nnvy of
Unitod Stater
Mulilon l,owIs

to

Real' Estute Sales—Rentals— Mortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
Phone 9G0
Room 4, Florida State Bank Buldihg.

Colonial Furniture
u »R c fin iK b e r N
l
Phone 2-3921
Orlam . Florida *

SPECIAL NOTICE

t«.
ti

LHERfe NOW!

3 to 3 Day Dry Cleaning Service

t«

5 Day laundry Service

HEAL .ESTATE MORTGAGES
Shepard, I- II. et ux to Alher

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Harris, Charles Manning, Sr.
Tarrant, Henrietta to James
et ux to Brown Landono.
W. Mullins.
BORROW PIT EASEMENT
. Q UIT CLAIM DEEDS
Edmiston, Charles N. et ux to
Smith. John L. el u» to Nan­
State of Florida.
cy F. Fra In.
.
•
Le H it, 0. C. et al to State of
l.o His, G, C.' et ul to Slate of
Florida.
Florida.
DEED
C H ATTEL MORTGAGES
City of Sanford to James Moil* Strickland Morrison U-Drive-it,
Inc. to Nnnford Atlantic National
' H B P A R A ?ioN FROM U. 8.
Bank.
N A V A L SERVICE
SATISFACTIO NS OF
. Navy . o f . United States to
MORTGAGES
I Hktchlnson, W. A. et ux to Robert Jnmes ' Crumley.'
William A* Rainey. . Jollies U. Beal at ux.
HONORABLE DISCHARGES
Farm Security Adin. to James
Army o f United Suttee', to
1Mullins el ux.
Mullen, James W. .to Henrietta
Turrnnt.
A rm y o f
United States to
Governor of Farm Credit Adm. Carl A. iLee. . . .
to John W. Bell.
A rm y o f United States to
Governor of Farm Credit Adm. L. C. Morris.
.
to Bessie Swagaerty.
Nbvy
of
United StaUa to
. Governor of Farm Credit Adm. Clarence Lloyd Wynn.
to John W. Bell. .
Army of
United State* to
Governor of Farm Credit Adm. Jamea L. Gaines..
Army
of
United States to
to Alexander F. McHardy.
. Governor of Farm Credit Adm. Jesse C. Howell, Jr.
Army of
United Statek to
to Alexander F. McHardy.
Harry E.. Robson.
t
Governor o f Earnl Credit Adm.
Array v fi- United States to
to I ewls P. Oglesby.
Samuel Jurkaon,
n.
Array
uf
United States to
Governor of Farm Credit Adm.

g T v e 'T o n g e t
tread w o a r . . .
more, aalor
miles for your
m o n o y . W e 'v e
got *om now.
So, como in, g o
DoLuxe with
G o o d y ea r . . .
go farther.

Victor!e* In the war, these sailors
* * * * * a iM M
27.
mmfve-ofeii th* men'ana vWmcij
(l *Urn#Bo«M*cnrmtpfiWo)

BRING YO U R FU R N ITU R E TO
US TO HE E X I'E R TLY RE­
PAIR ED A N D
RKKINI8HKI).
WICK ER SETS
P A IN T E D .
P R IC E S
REASO NABLE.
PROMPT SERVICE.

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

Wo recommend that..new customers send their

Mr. and Mrs. George Maybury
o f MansachuRetfs are visiting
Mrs. MaybuiYa parents, Mr., and
Mrs. Ernest Cole o f Lako Mury

laundry luet three days of week.

LEGAL NOTICE
To-

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to

aphkaii’

G ertrud* IDIanl.etti Mohlniuin.
Nureee q u a rte rs.' Ilullillnx No.

— U L Jinnuiiii Oklahoma:

Y. iii ure lieretiy rn iu llril lu s o pear In the Clrrult I'nurt o f Hemlmile I'nunty, Klorlila. In t.'lisnrrrr
on Novem ber Ith, tees, In a rerr
It'In eult tor dltrorre llieraln printI ox. an abbreviated III Ir- or w hlrh
.•nae la Jolly K. Iluldnaon, plalnlltr veraua Gertrude K ttiabetb. Hublneou, defendant.
w iln e as my, hand nnd n fN rlal
seal al Hanford. Florida, thla tlh
day of O rlnbar, 1(15.
a . p . • ii i . i i n in in
C lark c lrriili Court
lly N O M INE NORWOOD^
Oepiily Clerk

Phone 475
★ Hindtooie 'T om-War” Moddl
A Exdiuive Maying Frature*
* Important "PoM-War"
I m pro vrmrmi

A New Quality, Bficiaocy,

SEMINOLE COUNTY LA U N D R Y

Come In now for full detail,

R A N D A LL
ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ave
Phone 113

N T H E C O A S T L I NE

and
e JJJJL ca r ^ « V

’S S S s *

fa s&amp; js
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South
***£, lea»'

here should be. a distinguished service medal for the. thousands of wivc$.
id mothers. whP have helped to win the victory and. arc. still contributing
. • ‘/'CT5^

by planning their spending -and-their saving and operating their
h^uschpicU on a budget plan;

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l^ w is^ y , usjng their jnoncy to store up purchasing power for future
u^C—hpyscs, education, travel, old age security, etc.;
by.hcljiipg to prevent rising living costs through avoiding unneces­
sary expenditures;
.
b^usipg their War Bonds and their savings as a backlog of security,
sa t i j ^ mpre, goods can be purchased out o f current income.when
tbjcyTag£in become plentiful;
^ a y p i^ m g wasrc and cultivating habits o f thrift*
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OCTOBER 2$,. 1945

THE 3ANF0RD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA -_______ . '

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
You can now «et the Chick Brooder that you
ltuve been wanting. We have just Received a
Large Shipment of Poultry Supplies.
Broodera-Electric* Automatic Control, Feeders
&amp; Wuter Troughs of al) kinds,
„ See us at once for yours

HUNT’S
TUXEDO FEED CO.
*

DDT HUG HOUSE

Klils Flics, Mosquitoes. Fleas,
Water Dugs, Sllrcr Fish, Ants.

u .d „ bugs,
*

Ruachrs,

Ticks,

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TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Starting Rate
6 days-----$26.00

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You n r . hrT.*tii (irttirrd an,I rr*
qulr.'it In hr unit ni&lt;lira 1* iipim Oir
Mh day ,,t N,ivririt„r is»5. t lit
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in ihr r irra lt iTuiri ,,f Srm * Ituilr Count), hi Kanford. Flnrtiln,

16 - 35

Experience Unnecessary
• Paid while learning
• Frequent Increases
• Overtime pay
• Paid vacations
• Taxi-cab s e r v i c e for
late hourH
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
R - 5 weekdays
*
Saturdays 8 - 1 2

&gt;SPIT
I Full
) fitV O n rR

t&gt;&lt;&gt;f.'h,liinl.
I
COUNTV HOARD OF PURLfC
&lt; )lllli:il OF I't M l.lt'A T IIV V
INS'I ItU c rm .V ,
S IJM IM ILI.
T ilt : S T A T U O F F t s m i O A . U r r r '.
IMUNTY. Kl.ontl'A,
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Itmilrvsrd.
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Single or Marrlc'd
Ages

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■T lir Sanford H rra ld Is ilr llg h a .
tr.l n» thr n rw sjiati.r In w hirl!
this „r,lrr shnll hr puh||.|)rd fal
fmir ■•imrrrullve w rrk r.
W 'lin r.d
in) I,ami ami n fflrln l .ra t of iifflca
Sanftird. Fb&gt;rl,la. this O h ,1a/
October ISIS.
&lt;&gt; 1*. H K O N P O N
C lrth, , ’lr,-,i)l I'liUrt,
H,„iln,,1r C o n n l). F l„ r.

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IN THE SOUTHEAST ;
M ore people dr ink A tlantic A le and B eer than any other.
It must b e ...

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SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

b u y h u u ra n r*,

you

pay lor it,

uni! forget

It— o o l l j yoo I I I * ? i

loss! Tlien yon want

PLYMOUTH
SERVICE

through at, we ukt
cure of aU details and
arrange**-prompt'set*'
dement, Thai*! S e r f ,

H. JA M E S G U T

A l€ *M »(o€ € R

AGENCY

TG3’ '
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Atlantic Company- Ilmctritt in Atlanta. Charlotte, Ckattaroaf. Nor.

PH O NES

78 AND 48

PARTS
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MOTORS

PREPARE
EARL#
FOR FALL
flood gTonmlng and good
cleaning go hund in hand
• . no nno ran tie well
groomed wearing soiled,
wrinkled clothes.

Itrlng in cleaning early
nnd hi&gt; iirepared to meet
tin*
Full
season
with
band Imx freshness!

L A N E Y DRY CLEANING CO,

Another FIRST for Southern!

WHILI MOTORMAN l. 0. SIMMONS (arrow ) |[ri trapped In Ilia wreckage
of a Pacific Electric train after It collided with a' Height car near Lot
Angeles, a surgeon begins to amputate Ills shattered legs. The trainman
remained conscious during the ordeaL
l/ntirmitional Sinmdphoto)
i ’ll, it,.II
Friends o f Mis. t ’. W. I.ibill Mr,
\,,,,l lit
will regret to learn Unit she it ill's
hfiitiitin. Ml*.
ill
in . tlie
Ferntild l.mighton SIlH|!« * list llnsfillnl..

LEGAL NOTICE
1it

M iT irr: up r.L »:rrn »\
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Mr, A burr L Tli»»iii|i**»il.
*^ii( Inw u{i|itirfili1*t tlicretth flirt k
mil Iff In h«Tr1».v iflVfti that an Mr, H 11 Kyl»\ Mrn, ll»*rBli1i4 W.
iiiiU
•
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ll|i|»*M*|lilN.
•ffafthiri liriN lipttn rflllril iitid *»r«
i hi At Liikr Mary - Air.
. duriKt In In* hr hi. it ml I ho stlfttA
ICI
mii
i
.
ihiyl, r i* r k j Mm. W. I*.
109 Palmetto
! ivill In* hr hi within ami throiiuh- Ihiik.
Mr,
h. tlvurts,
■•*'Uv ittifi"in I T in Hnliin11 I'lliirldt** Mr. i: I L-irjttiMihan
ii uulnt, In*|»Wtnri.
i»f Hrmlnolf t'Mutity. Florida, vl*.."
P n .iiu U
12 a
Id Al
F«»n*«(
Phone 1011
H|tr&lt;*lit I Tux Hrhool lllwtrh'l No. I. City
Mr. .1. U t’ ii r 1
I ’ lftk ; Mrr.
known an I tin Hanford HfH»r!i»l
Tux Mrhmil I net rift; Hpiflal Tax Mi*i ' U .... I Mr Jttlin 4\ Ii* II. Mr.
Hthiiul niAirltt No. J, known n« ST. K. Hlmkin. lnntwck)lH. *
I hr luMtiifwnoil SgM*«*lal Tax H1T100I
,1 1 1 1 1 :111 ,)
,
OlHlrh’l. H|»*-tIII 1 Tax Hchnnl I&gt;lxn im i No. f» At lhlrt|ir*-MT.
trlrt No, 3, known hx tla* Ot’lwlo 4. I't
N
rhoinpfion.
C
lfrk;
Mr*.
Mari­
H|»f« |j | Tax Hfhool h h lrlcl; H|»r*
rial Tax Hchmil D litr lr ^ 1No. 4, ana Kimh!*% Mr*. II, Ii. Kflxfy.
known uk thf Chuluota Hnrrlnl Tax Mr* W It Younic, Inxpfrlorx,
l*n . ho t No. 13 Al Hliivla— Mr
Krtioot W xlrlrt; H|ifi'lal Tax Hfhool
IHutrlrt No.
known ax* thf Mar ha Hiattko, Cfi*rk; Mr. Juf
XUrk'-i.
Hr Mr. ilntnsh Inula. Mr
THERE 15 GOMEThtHC*
i tj.-rifvn Sprflal Tax Hfhool IliaInxpfftor*
trlrt: Hprtrial Tux Hi*himI I if * I riot Mlkt Mlfklfr.
BEAUTIFUL ABOUT tVXRV No.
nmiith r. %«. •
f». known ax th*« lottUr Monrof
t&lt; h i Li n r %t
ttpre
Ul
Tax
Hfhool
IHfrlrlrl,
on
ihtNcv— -nusTiV if 1vttu
7 At Chnluoln-Pn rlnrt
Tilfwilay, NoVftnhfr »i, Itiffi, hir thf
r.i*
n m*^
'rrvatt, i*li*rki Ml**..
ro w
t imipoKf of drlfftnlfilQK who ahull M
ARE. LOOK II
Vni
o
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To......
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lif Triivlrrx of tli* raid t)lxtr|rl*
I Tlldfii Jiiroli*. In
for thf nrxl ■uccrpilUtir two jm r * foh* Mr
xpfiTorx.
ami thf niitnhrr of ttihl* of HP***
IHUTIIII-r Nw. A
r j»l I Mr tr let Hchtwil 'fiux' In l»r levP r ffltifl*
»v I** Al tlfHf%n —
Iftl and T o llfflfd I i * ruvh oT thf
. W I i,i v lx,. 4*11?r k ; Al I'* * M a r I
tllrBlvTftt* for «it rh j»l t Ilf fit Id •'.V1r•*MA
r
\
1
ifr
M
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!■! hoolfy, Mix
yrar*
II, llaiifi', Inxpritotf
T h f follow Inif minifil an* ap*
m u T H ir r * %*».. a
polnlfil lo lift nit olf t kx and In*
hrrrlnft U At l.,*k»' Monrof
apfi-tma jil_ tJif prrrlnrtx imnoji
w ithin thf i fx p rf( ixV HpaTtlSTTinr h tT. Ktl t »* lr*»i»x, Jr-^-iUrrk, AU.
Jfpltrtiil l l b t r l f l H to hold raid rlr« - I.VI I’. Hhflhy. Mi 4 \V Mill. Mm
. N.l Iif l ioodupfinl, Vnwiif to I'*.,
hlfHnrt t At haiila- -Ml (*, II
p!«mi»

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Mr.

First to introduce High Test DpT Household
Spray lo Floridu, Southern Chemicals' now
lirlnrfs you

• PYRO - D .
D D T with PYRETHRUM
For quick knock-down, sure kill) and .lasting
effects against
j vi.

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II, II. MttitilL Itifiiiri’Uim.
r i .i lm i H n, II A II At Altu*
iniiiti* S|»rliiKN, Mr. U J. Iii*rlt»ltrh.

Cl«*rk,

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tlauun.

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We're always looking for way* in
herp you make that car run
smoother and last longer. One
thing that will help Immensely
is a REGULAR CHANGE OF
OIL: No harmful particles or re*
sldue wilt stfttJd In your crank
cam

4.

wlifcri H 'g'treated-to-regtdn r

care by us.

ft

Mollis, Fleas, Lice, Bed lings, Ticks.

$£.25 a quart
-

Distributed by

JENNINGS SEED STORE
202 Snnfoh! Ave. . .

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— P o o r H o m e lig h t in g
— t »r «* y o u n g - e y e s .- a iid

IN S U R E

RECAP &gt;-

h elps m ake
s tu d e n ts !

C O N F ID E N C E

poor
Totlow these 4 sim ple rules:

One child in five has detective
vision. More than hall the people
over 35 have eyesight troubles!

Passenger fv Tires
With OKAPI A

M
EJrcry drircr haa eecn those hea

lot P it ts b v rg h 'f NtwSyittm
Color byndmUf help mokt
your homo lovolior to took nt— lovtlltr to live Ini
* .• ,*i •'

trucka'rumbling down the rOstd with
their big bemVy loads, Ydu kiA4 th*r
truth tires take a tentfie heatinr fro*
the hard frindinv wear: NatsrfUy, the
rubber to atand that abate' nftat bo
Icapedally compounded to be extra touch
•-extra lone wearing.
We can
,J Ocard l____________ _____ _____
libber—guaranteed lo be exactly Iho
_me rubber used la recapping the big
truck apd bus Urea. IU extra tegghaaee
on your Urea means SjOOOto 8,000mlleoof
'
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Eye-sight can be conserved . . .
now that home work is again
occupying school children at
night it is doubly important that
they have proper lighting. Poor
lighting can cause eyestrain. . .
and low grades in school.

LARGE D A ILY SHIPMENTS
Have Given us Our Biggest Stock of The Highest
Crude Paint - Varnishes - Enamels. •

24 Hone
5IKVIC1

Both Outside and Interior.
Wide Color Selection

1. Do all read in g, studying,
sew in g, or game-playing
C LO SE to a good lig h t
source, preferably a m o­
dern reading lamp.
2. A v o id glare' from bare
bulbs. Don't sit FACING a
light. Glare strains eyes.
3. Avoid. SHADOWS. Make
sure you have gpod light
directly on your book or
work. SHADOWS STR A IN
EYES 4. Have eyes examined reg­
ularly. I f eyes are defective,
vision can b e gteatlf help­
ed with proper glasses.
n saiM

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General' Insurance

Immediate Delivery

Sanford Atlantic

SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.
The Complete Paint and Glass Store
117 So. Park Ave.

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LIGHTING

TODAY

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PACE TEN

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 0 , 19(5

THE HANFORD I1KRAM). SANFORfl FLORIDA
■ g - 1- Ji l l s

Iodine i* one o f tho important
his parents Mr. and Mrs. John
i.c excluded from discutaions on
export* o f Chile.
Unlknn peace treaties.
Reaves.
While ho had a weighty record
of international experience
:rlonc&lt; n9
Ilawyer, Dulles really wo* brought
S/Sgt. W. B. Harrison nn I
|to hi* present position nf influ­
ence by Dewey. In pre-election Mrit. Harrison arc visiting in
’ tulks conducted by former Sec re Fulton, Ky. Mrs. Ilnrrlititf is tho
A N N O U N CIN G
I tnry o f Slato Cordell Hull last former LuVerh Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller and
year and *hl-pnrtlsan foreign pol
l icy, Dultc* participated a* the Re- daughter, Jackie, are guests of
Ihc
^
1* 1
.'.ir. and Mrs. 7.. E. Smith.
|publican representative.
Mr. and Mrs.( I,. tj. Pickering
t*
When the late President ItooscI vcit chose the Amprlcnn lielcgn- have rolurtied * to their home
Kc-Opening of
after
spending
the
pant
three
' tlou to the Unlteff Nations con­
ference in San Frnncisco, the months visiting in Massachusetts
. gray-hnired, bespectacled Dulles nnd New Hampshire.
H A N SO N ’S SH O E R E P A IR S H O P
Lieut. William Musgrnve and
. was asked to go along ns nn ad­
Mrs. Musgrnve arc visiting Mr.
viser A t first ho refused, con
in the Cmvan. Building
M
tending he could lie more helu- nnd Mr*. William Musgrnve.
Miss Ruth Anderson of West
' ful from ihc outside. Later how­
ncrofw from the I’osi Office * *
ever, h® accepted under urgffig by Palm Beach wns the gnetl Iasi
the White Hoysc nnd the Suite weekend of her parents. Mr. arid
Mr*. P. I). Anderson.
Department.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy MrGonughay
Actually, the London ponce dis­
cussions were no new experience nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. Norman Me
Conaghay nf Birmingham. Alu.
for Dulles. He accompanied the are guests of Mr. and Mrs, P. D.
; American .delegation to Paris in Anderson.
linn. This fact, coupled with his
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rucklcw
Republican connections, probably
Y O U D R IV E IT !
wns un Important reason why and son* have arrived from
Jlyrnes listened attentively to his Delaware and urc guests-of Jlrs.
P H O N E 200
Bucklew’s mother, Mrs. Hurry
Views.
_
* ,Qn the otKor hand.- Byrne* oh- rmtdv.Sr L James Reaves has -return­
viinisly wns &gt;mf forgetting that
he would have to have the np- ed to the hospital ^ in Augusta,
proval .of "two-third* ’of his former Ga. after spending n month with'
.Senate col Icogues for any pence
treaty. Aside from, politics, /Dul­
les speaks for n large group of ing with his blunt and frequent
Americana on hla own as chair* avowals that he wants to remain
First Street at Sanford Ave. -■
man o f Ihc committed for n just free to criticize.
mid durable peace1 of the federal*
Coontll of Churches nf Christ,
representing about 0,000,000 per- ‘
sons.
for 30 dayi)
— Although he bus. l&gt;&lt;!5n.ds!ij!XilffiLL
only oosU
ns firmly. International and op. i
.tiflafti.-la .Dt»wyr -BoUUet in his
GOOD TO K N O W !
views. the inild-nmnncred church­
man likes to stand fast nnd firm ]
when he feel* sound democratic
Cash enn bn borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
principle* nrp being ignored.
.
no diHturbance.—“Jimmie” Rowland also makes loans
As on example, he strongly op- j
of $75, $100, $150, $250 or more—ehotrid yhur needs
nosed the big (lower veto rights .
require It.
in the United Nations’ security!

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LA K E M ARY

Our shop is now open for huafnetts
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General Auto Repairing

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By— Unrficld mitt Jackson
Connected with

Y A T E S A U T O P A IN T &amp; B O D Y W O R K S
105 N. Palmetto Avc.

Phone 071

NOTICE
Anyone having'any repair work in my ahop
,
at
210 East Fifth Street
is askccl to please call for it at once!
1 am being forced to close dlie to recent robberies.

B ill’ H arvey

All the VITAMINS for all the family
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY"

RENT A CAR

.ALMQ S t ALJHEYllAJUE.u~ death arul taxes- U-w reMt-en-Ceatrat-PerkLako for sailors on leave in New York City. And these two gobs, being
propelled by n tain.young lady, live up to the old naval tradition.
They're attached to qne ot the fleet units now In New York to take part
Ja tlic coming celebration of Navy Day.
(international)

STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N, J'
U-DRIVE IT, INC.
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John. F. Dulles Is
Seen As Factor In
American ’ Policies f
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.........By FLORA LEW fS_________ Jj

LflNttQM

J o h n .. F o s te r

D ulles

man whp. many diplomatic
rver* agree, missed hecom'• S. Hr-eielary o f Stale "h en

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T0UCHT0N DRUG COMPANY
AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
A t The Armory
Benefit National War Knurl
Saturday, Oct. 27—9:00 P.M. ’lil?
Music By “The Banana Boys”
Admission: $1 per couple (lax inr.)
Men in uniform 50c (tbx Inc.)

CRE OMUL S I ON

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EFFECTIVE
NOVEMBER 1
• 1945
Liu; office of

Dr. J. P. Brawley,
Pine Castle, Flori­
da, will hp closed
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For Table Rcaervation Phono 2(10-----fide por poison

on both Sundays

The public Im cordially invited to attend

and Wednesdays.

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F A M IL Y

Despite his emergence abroad
ns nn influence ‘ upon American
poliry. if offered a diplomatic-,
post Dulles probalily would refuse it. That'would he in keep

CrcomuDlan relieve* promptly belure P. goes rlRht to llio scat of th*
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, nnd hid nature
to soothe nnd heal raw, tender, InHomed bronchial mucous mem­
brane.-. Tell your druggist to *cll you
n bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
der landing you Must Uko the way It
quickly nlluys tho cough or you are
to have your money back.

Tickets on Sale at the following places:
Smoke House, Hill’s l'kg. Store, Frank's Tavern,
Koumillal &amp; Anderson, City Drug Store. Tourliton’n

council.

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CHAIRMAN of the Insurgent rank
nn£ (l|c cummittee of ihc lntcrpatlnnal Longshoremen’* Association
In New York, WlUiam E. Warren
(above) ha* been expelled from
tho union for failure to pay dues. '
President of the H*A, Joseph Ryan,
announced the expulsion at the end
ot the *tevedoro strike that had Ucd
tip shipping.
(International) j
Gov. Thomas K. Dewey was de­
feated by tho late President Ron*,
ovclt, has emerged as a powerful
new f.gurc in the determination
nf American foreign policy.
Although - Secretary of State
James F. ■ By rues had almost «
[score of adviser* during tho cri­
tical five-power conference nf fureign
ministers
here,
reliable
ituurce* Mild ho leaned most heav­
ily on Dulles, whom he later ilesrrihed ns his “ partner."
These sources reported that By1 lies almost ignored some of his
other aides, so grcntly did he dcpend npnn the tall, slightly stoopcd inlornntionnl lawyer who ad­
vised Governor Dewey on foreign
affairs during the 11)14 presidenti­
al campaign.
Held Firm
»
ll was Dulles, according to
nuthnrilativc sources, who was
responsible to a considerable de­
gree for the American drlvgs-

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Unity There k Strength—
To Protect the Peace or the World*
To Promote the Progress o f America*
T o Prodace Prosperity fbr Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVII

Four Jap Sailors Are
Accused O f Killing1
Or wounding 100
Women &amp; Children

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOI1ER 29, 19J5

EnUbl&amp;hed 1908

Trial Begun
* Of Yaraashita
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Preaal

President Cancels
Out Of Town Trips
WASHINGTO n T*Oct, 20, bP)
— President Truman Cancelled
todaf alf his scheduled out-oftown tripe. Eben; Ayers, IVhlte
House 'pros* astretatti, [attri­
buted the decision to the heavy
pressure o f business confront­
ing the |President In. Washing­
ton. In Atlanta Governor E l­
lis Arnall announced the White
Ilorrc had advised him Presi­
dent Truroatr would not visit
the Carolina! end Georgia this
weekend. A m alL.aald.R e..iu st.
had a phone call from the
White House, advising him
Truman was not coming but
would try to visit then early
in the Spring. The President
had planned to spend Friday
in North Carolina, and attend
the Georgia Tech-Duke foot­
ball game Saturday, and then
have luncheon with the patients
o f the Warm Spring* (Ga.)
Foundation.

Price Of Peace)
Is Explained
By Matherly

THE WEATIIEIT
TODAY: Partly cloudy in north portion anil
considerable rloudinr** with iM-ra-ional
ihiiarr* snath portion.
TOttOROW: Parti) cloudy and tonttftuM
mild.
.

Member Associated Presa

N U M I IE R 3.1.

Victory Loan
Drive Begun
For Big Sum

Strike Battle On The Paramount Studio Front

Tributes Are Paid To
Navy At ChamberOfc
CommerceNavyDay
Dinner At Mayfair

Treasury
Billion
Before
Vinson

Asks Eleven
Dollar Loan
December 8;
Tells Need

Dr.‘ Walter J. Matherly, dean
WASHINGTON. Ort. 29,
o f , the- School of. Business Adt A n ^ T T f p " nr»ft uaftil1. (i riti s —
ministration Ht‘ tl&gt;- University "of
of World War II—tin- Vic­
Florida, spoke on "The Price of
Permanent Peace” at a Navy
tory loan-^wa* launched last '
Day Dinner given at the Mayfair
rtignti It was dedicated to
Hotel -Saturday night by t)
help "keep the faith with
Seminole Countv ( hemher of
Commerce, ( apt. W. T. Easton,'
those who fought for a better
commanding officer at the San­
wol-ld.”
ford Naval Air- Elation, and l]j*
The campaigii to sell $11,- staff, were guests of honor. *
0(70,000,000
in bonds* lrPfore
'
Senator
L.
F.
Boyle,
who
was
a wer criminal In the heavily
introduced by H. it. Coleman
Dec. h was opened by Secretary
-guarded-high eommlsalonr.r’s re­
-president—of - the— C-hambe*— o—Jof the Treasury Fred M. Vinson
sidence In Manila today.
Contmcrce, served us toastmaster
In a nation-wide broadm-t.
In Batavia, Java ill was reportmol introduce,| llr. Matherlw as
~**A ~sucecsss ftd A ’ft'loy.y I mail. ,k U| , ■ j.
that President Soerkarno of
an offiper in tho first- World War
help ns on thn long road ahead,
"Indonesian republic” wns
Vinson said. ’
and aC present one of the most
apeed ina toward Soarabaja in nn
influential speakers In Florida.
“ It will hebi v&lt;tu in' planning
R A F plane today In an attempt
for your own future. And it help*
Mr. Coleman explained that tho
to halt the Increasingly bitter
to keep the faith with those who .!
dinner was a tribute to the Navy
bpttle between the Indonesian nafought for a better world.”
in general and In, particular to
ionalUta and the British Indian
Private citizens will lie asked nr
the Sanford Station whieli had
troops at the big navel base,
buy $l,ibiil,niiil,Don in IhoiiI*trained thousand of young fliers
where a state siege was reported
Olio,000,nun
|n the small denomi­
with n low rate of cnsuailtlcs.
declared. .
nation K-lmnds
Ur. Mamertv outlined the- price
Fighting began late yesterday
Thu money. Vinson said, "w ill
of permanent pcHcc as: 1. The
and was reported growing heavier
pay the costr of bringing homo
price of permanent victory; £.
at a time hen Informal peace talks
■out hoy*; It wilt'tie used fiir tfitu:----. .,j pn.e u&lt; nnysiral reconstruc­
this tnorntng. The trouble arose
le i'iiig o iii pav; li wilt meet I ho
tion in Japan and Germany; 3.
A
sharii
increase
in
American
between the Dutch and Indonesian
cost, o f inediriil earn fm our ill;
The price of military prepared­
Legion
membership,
marked
by
leaders waa expected to begin
ji red- it w ill help our veteran* !n
ness in this country; 4. I'hc price
pick up then inlcm'ipted edoea(Ilyin 4B hours, after the Dutch what State Adjutant A. Ilelil of active and vigorous participa­
Mann
has
termed
tho
greatest
thill in work ”
jvemment ordered officials to
tion in the organization ot the
enthusiasm
expressed
in
the
or­
I'o t'omhat In Hal ion
open negotiations.
United Nations.
ganisation during the past 25
Further, lie *aitl, m helping
Declaring that -Japan ami Ger­
- In England moat of Great Bri­ years In Florida, was reported
•onitui inflation, investment in
tain's 43,000 dock workers re­ following the annual State mem­ many musi he totally destroyed.
' hiiiiI* "will build a -n-. tid i-eenomy
mained on strike today despite bership roundup at tho Valdes Dr. Matherly added that even so
for the nation that will afford you
a 'grave warning bread may be Hotel, state legion headquarter*, •the United Stale* must remain
i prosperous ftltme."
rationed this winter unless they Saturday. The roundup was pil­ militarily strong and that the
Elsewhete in tie- nation, stale*
return to work Immediately. It lowed Sunday afternoon at Sem­ mistakes following the Inst war ACTION IS FAST in this gel
view of the battle that ensued i&gt;it|si&gt;le ID i i m uni 'Studinin Hollywood,
Calif., when non-slrikljig mil cities signaled the opening o f
was-one of the few Items not ra­ inole High School field by nn when most of the Army und workers sought to enter the
Seeat headed by a flying wedge , F,f discharged v.it vet emits the non-striker* were ' attacked by the dri\c which ‘tan - fiirmaJly
be repeated.
Fighting forces
tioned during the war. •
ye order. At least 5(1 pel -mm were j injured, m liidiii* jtolicemeti, pickets nod iinil-striker*. Several, "'cic tomorrow with reicinonie* iioiinc.
impress!'e Legion induction of 41 Navy were demobilised must not pickets. Police interfered to
In Berlin, Clyde E. Palmer, veterans, most of them of World incomparably greater than those arrested. (Internetiunal Snundph
ing the. jiving and (lend t eroe* of
Arkentae and Texas publisher War II.
the armed forces
beiore Pearl Harbor will bo
expressed the opinion today the
At Hyde Park, N" 7 . Mrs,
The membership roundup was needed to preserve the pence in
United States la pulling occupa­ conducted under supervision of the future .he said.
Franklin lr ltoo«evelt ■took part
tion troops out of dermany so L e e Weiners of -Jacksonville,
in a rerentonv . launching I lit.* sal.'
the program also included u
swiftly
we might “ lose, the Grand Chef De Gare of the 40 banjo solo by Willard CoimoBy
of the new fJlin -eric* K twipl
peace. He said replacements ere and 80 honor society of the Le- with Harry Kudell at the piano,
roqyiH*nll.l lit MU- tile lull- Will pICSlsail green men. non-combat, who
ilcds
other* pnrlirip'itinipf. in" . th e induction of new inem- barlton-solos bv pick Aiken, with
do not know the Germane as an
"luded I ietil. Col. .Inme t*. S- Do- '
Sunday* was -under Captain ur. II, H- iMcCasliu at the piano,
"bem y' v t f
susropHMe *o pm* A. "Lambert and hh DatW-Couitty and cartwmt^bV, J^rrT t ossing.
verinjlx. defender of Wn'.u Island,'
■ !i‘A UKRUNV1LI.£; riel. 23. fffpe i^olni durine the,■cnttiimr
pagenda. • '-."x-r-F .
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*y i fjorts!:'
(tori' i"*',-.'. '
Guard, o f lienor of the Depart- Charles Morrison- led thl- guests
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ci.ilI —“ .‘ii|U»nh, rucumbern, l-eafi'i I Squitalt
lootalnee air- r'lw ct
Ocn; -.vlexandei '1 P.i'iSn so.i
in singing a number of populur
mept of Florida.
ami
ta
pper*
are
moving
in
bi
,
til
first
Mnj. Gen. Antliouv li MeAulfffe
More thin 8 .0 0 0 .. new state and t&gt;atrio tie numbers.
(tig volume from the Smith-!
crrasllig
Smith- . "Growing condition* , loutiitue
uppenrcil « t n t**nd rally in I'llts*
I*i paying tribute to tho' Navy,
membership cards, ns compared
era
part
of
tiie
State!
*'mum
1 1 ti-i,v good iu the Sanford lui'i.
burgh.
with &lt;1,600 on the some date last- Senator Iloyls pointed out that
tornutiui* will ,l&gt;&lt; shipped during Manngei H. .1 l.chnmn *tnleTile test
Seert-ini &gt; Vinson (
year,1 were reported in tho round­ this was the 170th annivorsimy,
Ilia!
I
h-iliis, yellow sipinsli and
tincoming
ui-ea
anil
imrenslnu
hrowtrasl follow ■
up, the first held in the state of the' Navy which was created
a few ruciintber.-; Imve liecn com
aetivity
is
exeeleil
a*
Fall
rro|&gt;|
“ You and I are no* ubine to­
by Act of Congress in 1775 and
Hitouglioot the produeiiig area* j lug ill to tile S.infold Market,
Cpl. Clay Wlillama formerly .sta­ since 1041. About. 160 legion e l that time consisted of a ship
Tile High Sellout Vice club night ns Mi" loom-b »hi- k ielorv
Cpk ituhert Bruce Mulilicad. rnmt to maturity," said William - t'aliliage, canilftowei. peppei an-i
tioned In Puerto Rico with the Boat ahd 40 and 8 lenders from and 1)0 gtina- Today, he de­
loan. "&lt;• are joined in ■unit b&gt;
1048 Signal Service Squadron all- parts of the state reported clared, It conelsts o f 1,300 com­ son of Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Muii
|„ Wilson, Director of Florida 1 colei v are heini' set, ami Ho- under, the din-rHon of Mi** OllM* those who mride tjo.&gt;slide I l m ^ ' iiWhittle enli-rla.tied the
which tervlced and supplied the on membership. Together with bat ships and 1.700 'auxiliaries head of Brlsson Avenue, ha.- .State • Farmer* Markets in a tlviedo iiiea is expected'to lime Iteese
■ion tbe ■nirb of the. \merieiin
1 we
written his pnrnnts from an week end review of Vurrent con some celery ready to cut in Poll,iv Club at it* leg la
Carrlbean area for signal equip­ thtir wives, they were guests with over 80,000 landing craft.
M ayfair' dead who brought u* to till* won*
t-hh
linieheoii
at
the
o
f
Campbeli-Losiing
I’ost
53
at
Army
.camp
ntmroximatrly
*,&lt;
»'
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ment, wae eleo a member of the
dltion*. "State Farmer*’ Market- I Icti-iuhcrs
' drous opnoi luoil f o building '
" It is entirely fitting for us
"Some liciiiis oq-l lomiiloe' ale llolj-l today with a number of lietter ootid, d'loiii-iuid of Antoli
champion tennis team of Puerto a' verv successful dance at the to commemorate,” he said, "Hie miles north of Manila that Ma from Titusville .south arc cilliui
seli'il
mo*
which
were'
1 mindly
Armory
Saturday
night.
Music
nila
ami
virinitv
have
I
m
v
ii
honih
Rue •
U. S. Navy and those sons of ed so terrlfirallv that the him in nelivr operallon, or plan to experl d to li * jeedy fm pfi-Wtijj a; pliindiil. The girl* were III* - an* who fought for thi- oiqiorHU work constated of Issuing was by the Banana Boys.
start ilu- movement of Fall crop* i;tj. (liming week in tin- lemtorv I i odin e I liv Miss Nancy W il­ *1 1 li i IV II" beneath tin- --.lib of
•airs who man the ships.”
Two
hundred
or
more
persons
jnritv of liuilditigs were * ••m
a-t ( ed liy I he Foil I'leiei- Mur - li... and dispatching radio, telephone,
Members o f Capt.
Easton's pletely destroyed anil the ihVt - within I lie next few weeks nc
line o f tlo-ir militlM'i’, foreign land- -util limb-i (lie high
attended
tho
induction
of
new
and teletype parte tb surrounding
i-itously
staff introduced by hint were which were suii|Kinedlv sujH-iin: cording to information reaching kel, aeeiirdin'K to M. K. William*, &gt;♦ i
Phyllis
Allen *ang u solo. m o * M"re •In*-' -id
Legionnaires
Sunda-'
afternoon,
i mmket manager.
Imaee. If a part received a high
a-......Kggidont
si- " " " " -hmrtd
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as follows; Lieut, Comdr. It. E. to the New- York docks weie qur office.
,f Vine.”
' • In filled, me I be II'm g 'lead
ond-roundly
applauded
the
Sem­
priority"“t r waa flown to the re."We lire gelling illtllsi way lie moving from l lint seettun
Breen, Lieut. Comdr. J. F. UsThe number* sung in elmrii*
qubittonlng base. If not, the part inole High School Ccleryettes ■ery.Liout Comdr. J. T. Barker, liHill» hurnot.
pretty well this, week," says 7 next week.
&gt;di&lt;v u u a 'U . ti e l.'-au-jgsaa. .” ^45..
,Troll
"I II
lead
by
Miss
Jesse
M.
Durden,
"A icport just received fnoo w ’ M- ••No'lit ami Dav
wan ehipped bv boat.
A fter traveling the imrlinm repmi received from It. I...-Fish­
I be Hlb.
Hth. or V i'iory l o t " ril two
Lieut.
Comdr.
G.
H
Pnckcle,
Hero'
\
11
Vi
nfn".
and
"M&gt;
and
the
High
School
Band,
lead
The recreational facilities at
iii Hmiford and Semi -ol" t oUlltvLieut. Comdr. C. F. Avery, Lieut. route via tho Aleutian*, t'tii. er of llie Wain hula Mlifkel. .1. L. Win ten, innnagei nl' the
by
^
a
j
o
t
t
t
t
e
—Sophie
McDougai
were!
Mi-i.ibi-i
hi
(In.
g!nop
hie -baae were -exeaUsnt. ho. said.
F. (!
K ilp 'itli'i
elrili man
&gt;f
Cotmlrr M C Thrash, IJeut t^mdr | WtHrhtttH j,m ved —Jn—Manila M,i ( ’ uenodiei* have been leading in Fompuno Stale Farmers Muikel
and consequently moral waa vary and directed by MIssTJIHe Reese
l***-w— Dutton. .|„,. getve. lia,— I--- LI’. iviL. . 'I t'*) ■___
rings on the Wuu TmTe-r—that— smalt- -sbipnirfii— sil . r ^ — Mts-n— Joo.
volume of offer!
J. Barkman, Lieut. -Comdr.
high. The 1048 Signal Company Whittle. The Celeryette*. each lalsen Hines and Lieut. Comdr. Oct. II , 11145. Hi- also wrutu that chula Market, with quality re- 1-111-11111111-1 * and squmdi me liying Evelyn
Matthews,
Ollm
Ibdl*1 ■ulna*Ion to reach the "oui w hub
organlted a baaaballl team and carrying a small flag, converged R. W. Kelso.
he was amazed to *eo stm-ial parted ms 'very good.’ Pepper:! ieaeive.1, and Hint the picking of Fotlium. Dorothv Crumley, Dor b.*): ' been toiqo-J to -‘*11 t i e -lyiy- -,
. also a tennis teem which played from the four corners of the
Members of the committee in hundred ships of all type* durk^d eggplant und squusli shipment* : Ih-iiiis will stall about Nov. ■1, uldili" ' llim h cliffc, M via South­ drive*
*
,
other companies and students of field into a rotating X formation, charge of the affair were George
are also lieing ligi)dlcd. Volume j with approximately 15 ear* ex ward. Mona Ruth Mllles, Helen
Said Ed'eai -I F
I m e. nobthe University of Puerto Rico. then formed a Legion L. and Touhy, Roy Holler end Ed Lane. in Manila Bay, anil some Japa- is expeeled to increase for the peeled to move during that week. Slaughter, Dnnhnc Connolly. Slav- ij-'ltv "hpirmati of tin- drive
nese ships that were still pulHis tennis team played almost ended up with a V for Victory
shipments
increasing
thereafter.
„ -.
.
i i
Him King and Miss Williams and "W e shield nl| ulitir«eja»e vl.
next two or hr - weeks
tially sunk.
every day on the clay courts and formation while ell stood at at­
MarkcU now n operation Include
„
Thpv
•ore Hlld ns.,
iiiooi. eliollgll to hnV
"Jack Taylor, manager of oui
The ' natives seem in have
eventually became the champion tention, and the band ployed the
‘
i
r
t
o
t
o
p
p
*
?,n’
l
iinnled
at
the
piano
by
Mi**
Rose
Vi
-*ory
rv
Mi.nds."
plenty o f monev to spend hut Palmetto Market lias . reported City. Wauchtila, I’alm cllo. Pa- '
national anthem. They were high­
team of the island.
T|,,.
ine ren-m’
ieii-oi&gt;-- fm
foe box",
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b - foil,m
following
nothing to buy he added. .vunio that tjieie will.be a small amount ImUe. Foil Pierce, Titusville and ! Mary Burdick, and Miss L 1" .
W '|h|b
by Mr
Cpl. Williams entered the Ar- ly commended for their perforroon-9ei, IS, 1841 -el Camp Bloa. -anee-by JosT-SZ-FJeld. Jth.Hiar
•nativos were peddling fruit* up of- supplies moving trvm tlml Jliide C ity."._,
|Manning
"
' T.anr
ding, and waa laU r sent to Ft. Irict Commander.
and down the road and upon in^
. | To, bring oui o'*;i home
lick Aiken was welcomed in*«
Greetings to the visiting Le­
Monmouth.N. J. and Ft. Slocum,
quir*’ found that one coconut &lt;&gt;r
club a* a ne"' member by Their Ir-ivt* ext*eii*e* e ill aMloUto
N. Y „ and Sailed March. 1942 for gionnaires and Guard of Honor
one banana cost one peso euch
-lilent l.ea Ijekbei’ and was •o
*1,401) nim.lWni
M o « i"rii*g
•«l%l
Puerto Rico; A fter serving there were extended by J. J. Roeeo,
((onIlMlKrf ,1'1
or one dollar in American umarv.
tire—it ted witli n booklet, " w e l­
C
I
T
Y
B
R
I
E
F
S
over two yean, he wee returned commander of Campbell Leasing
come to Rotary” and the Rotary
The camp at which Cpl. Muir--------1 .....
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to the statea to tho Army Beta Post 68 of Sanrord. Taps ware
p in 'by Secretary Walter Haynes.
at Lakeland, whare he recently sounded by the Guard of Honor
Sanford Ledge No. 27, IUOF, head I* stationed wns originally
Visitoi* Intrduceil bv F- F (lolls
in memory of the dead of World will meet a ( eight o'clock tonight a Japanese camp. It is a ie.it
received hU dlsaharge.
wen Frank Williams o f .Winter
settlement
and
there
are
only
He la the son of Mr. and Mre. W er I end II.
in regular session. All members
.Garden and .1. Howard of Or­
James A, Williams o f SIdos A ve­
The Guard of Honor, compos- end visiting brothers ere invited 24 showers to accommodate 5u0d
Lieut. L. E. Tew. Jr., UK NR, lande.
With six years of army life.
i
r
t
s
l
l
s
s
r
t
b
e
f
t
s
s
Sts)
men,
nue, and brother o f Arthur Wllto attend.
furmor filglit Instructor at Penalreu&lt;iv to iii* eiedit, f ’lyilv W. furnier
Mi. Iwnlier atinaiimixl
that
]Ums, co-owner e f Haynee-WilCpl. Muirhead e n 'l i s t e d in Harvey, of Snnfurd, has re- ssccziu, dive Isimbcr pilot in-die plun* were proceeding salisfueljlem i Furniture Co.
C. A. Anderson HI and Mrs. March, 11)44 hut was allowed enlislul in tiie Beguliir Army, Atlantic urea, and bomber pilot iirily* eti the swihtiming wi ll ;
Anderson konounce the birth of to graduate at Stetson Univer­ with the permanent grade of 1 st in the Pacific theater, liu* re- nreject and that the eijgioeering 1
•.nine pound son, James Arthur, sity with the class of lu l l Ho Sergeant, according to an an­ celvrd hi* honorable discharge j f,Vm which
■ 'had‘ been 'contacted
Funeral Service* will tie c"ti„ 1)rk l)II(1 *UK)lo»ted that durtrd Tuesday nl !:l*n P.M. at
at Fernnld - Laughton Memorial entered the Armv in Galne-ville, nouncement from Army Bccrull. from tho service and has Joined f
)«■ ,,o*tjoned until Ihe residence &lt;m 2 30 0 ML-llonvillc Promotion of tome big boxing Hospital Thursday afternoon. Mr. received his indoctrination «i Ft. ing Headquarters. He was sworn the fuculty of Seminole H lg :ii,h(,
f j, ft „r the year when Avenue for Mi* Henrietta* Cateventa on the evening of N fy. 7 Anaenon, one of the younger McPherson, Atlanta, ami wns In at Camp (Handing last week. School nf which ho is u graduate. fu,,
,U.N wl,„|,| |K.
plcntiat the ■'City Dlamondbmll Park, members o f the Sanford Firo further assigned to Camp ('row.
In accordance with present as « teacher of mathematics.
line Edward* who died at her
He
replaces
Mr*.
Mary
(haninun
j
#uj
1
) Pfc. Joe Stewart, ton of J. R. wae tha eubiect of planning at Department, wae busy puging der, Miss. He is a member of the army provision* he I ih s been
homo Friday at 4:85 i'.M
'Stewart, 814 Jftfrila Avenue, ar­ the meeting Friday afternoon of out cigars during the weekend Signal Corps and since being &gt;&lt;“ ■ given a UO-day furlough, with Cin-en, who
recently
resig..,-.,,
Touhv&gt; prnBtam chairMr*. Edwards, who had lived
rived home Sunday evening from the Sanford I.lon’s Club.
and wae warmly congratulated tioned in the Philippine* Inm full pay.
from thu faculty,, according I
„ , (lined the urograms for in Sanford for the pu-t bO years,
the Pacific theater to greet his “"L io n Joe Moss, head of the by hie fellow firemen.
been
working . with
pnitulda
Principal llaTmun E. Morris. \tIu- u,until of Novomlier ns talk by was n member nf Hols Cross
Harvey,
who
attended
Sunfonl
[wife, the formar Mary Jane committee* on boxing arrangeequipment. He assists in showing High School and St. Lucie High
Horn and raised in Sanford, j bv J. 1 Inglev, h talk hv Dr Fpisciipal Church
Burke, and daughter, Angle, e fe Menu, which includes R. L. Skin­
the movies and making arrange- School at Fort Pierce, has ait Lieut.
Holt, a _ladies Night
Tew attended locul school*. J I III null mi ............
She is surviv'd by three daugh­
Pat
two and a half, whom be had not ner and J. N. Hobson, Jr.; proments for troupe shows.
impressive record of service. Hu He is the sen o f the late L. K. Jh»rl)ecue on Np.v. I L and an f)»\ I ters, Mrs. M. Hanson of Panin,
seen since she was ■ baby.
miaad that among the matches
Released
was
fist
inducted
into
the
servicu
Tew,
engineer
o
f
the
Atlantici
f
iln*.
“
The
Fleet
That
Game
to
Mr*. Geurge W. Bower of FJynt.
Pfc. Stewart m i two combat scheduled would tie a clash of
with the Florida National Guard, (Toast Line Railroad.. With hi*; Kin,-," on the battle of Okinawa, Mich, and Mr*. f.A . Hardy -if,
stare for action t» the Solomons two o f the negro champions of
-Go:lb*
1424th
Infantry,
at
San­
wife
and
two
children,
1
iout.
C.W. (P a t) Johnson he* reSanford; two sons. Roger C. EdIslands end. the Philippines and Florida. In addition there will
ford in 1040. He served with the Tew 1* living
at ,present
______
... j t his
wards and Bernard Edwards both
an arrowhead fee the beach­ be bouts of Army and Navy con tymed to ' Hanford after being
800th
Infantry
Regiment
at
Ft.
mother's
home
on
Avacado
Ave­
honorably
discharged
by
the
of Sanford; 11 grandchildren,
GUT TA K E S BASIC
head landing o f the "American tandem:
Henning
and
was
later
assigned
nue,
‘
*
Morris Hanson, U-S. Navy; A n ­
Division” at Cuhtt.™He hae alio
Thera wae eome discussion as Navy following three years of
“ We are fortunate to have I K •■'FSI.ER
FIELD,
BILOXI, drew Hanson, New York City;
the bronsa star Otedal ribbon for to whether It would be advisable service. Ho la now In cnergo of
O K IN A W A . Oct. 2i). (Special)-- to the 310th Infantry, 80th Divi­
sion,
with
the
Third
Army,
in
the
paint
shop
at
the
Holler
meritorious action, and the medi­ to build a boxing ring or to bring
l.ieut. Tew as a member o f our' MISS.. Oct. 22, — (Special)— I’ vt John Hanson. Plant City: Mr*.
Cpl, Alliert R. "Dutch'* Kinard
JJ. Smith. Belhcsda. Md.; Thom­
cal valor badge o f the 181 Infantry a portable boxing ring from Or­ Motor Bales.
of Sanford, Fla., has been highly France.
faculty, and welcome him," *ald! 'llu^ert|,
A
fter
entering
service
in
OctWhile overseas he participated
_,
,, . _
,
Mrs. II. Janies liut, 418 Maple as Henson. U.S. Nnvv; James
• dood conduct ribbon.
is sdo. J. E, Rowland announced
praised by Col. Thomas J. IX:Hose,
Principal
Morris.
Lieut.
Tew
left
Event's.
Sanford,
has
entered
thu
ohar,
1841,
MrJohnson
was
as­
Hanson,
U.S Navy: Kathleen Ed­
&lt;During tha pact month ha had plans far « Lion's Thanksgiving
Commanding Officer of s H-2# in the battles of North France,
join
nllKjr Training Centerat Keealer
signed to naval stations at Jack­ (Super Fortress) unit a tta ch e d to Ardennes, Rhineland and Central the University o f Florida to
tanny InUreatlng experiences in dance.
wards o f Sanford and George
sonville,
Lake
City,
F
t
Lauder­
the Navy prior to the Pearl liar-1 Field, a unit of the Army Air Edwards, U.S. Navy; Marie. Elidrivuig the • t f W ' in Japan. he
"Tail Twister” Dick Elsberry
the Eighth A ir Forte, for hi* work Germany.
paid He has MW received hfs bad a busy time collecting 10 cent dale and Norfolk. He then went during and after the severely de­
.Highlight of hii oversea’s duly tor attack.
. l ore** Training CommaifP for ralieth end Dorothy llardv of
aboard
the
UBS
Albemarle
and
He
several weeks o f recruit (frill.
roe his sudden and dramaticSanford; Thomas ami William
fleet (Lions uilnrf Fund) fo r In­
structive typhoon which struck
served
12
month
at
aea.
meeting with his uncle, Pfc.
Bower of Flynt. Mich. Also one
fraction o f parliamentary rules
CORRECTION
Okinawa Oct. 10,
In addition to the lime ho
great-granddaughter, Edith Han­
such as failure to address mem­
" I t was due to the extreme ef­ Charles W. Nettles, also of San­
bers as Lien so and so, or to •pout in this country w hen the forts o f Cpl. Kinard sm) others c l ford. who was with the Scvrntn
Due to an error thu name of
son o f Sanford.
JOBLESS BENEFITS
The Rev. Father Mark T. Car­
•♦and while addressing King Uon
this Wing that property lossoa Army. When the Third and Sev­ Strickland • Morrfkon, S a n f o r d
Clvde
Ramsay. Disk
Ifa e eU
were held to a minimum'" CoL enth Armies met end pushed up Ford, Mercury and Lincoln dealer,
Unem) loyment
compensation penter, rector-of Holy Cross Episigned
kin
4a
aircraft
work.
His
violated a rale and waa fined 10
Dubose said. “ Hts work, and that the Rhine River together the was omitted from beneath the payments were made to 3 persons, ropal Church, w ill t conduct the
doMa took htra Into both the of hla fellows, during and aftor two came face to face, and held Ford Motor Company's adver­ ell female apd In tha amount of Mineral service ami Interment
European sn4 Padflc tboatora the typhoon undoubtedly saved a joyful reunlun. Nettievwan tho tisement Friday announcing tho 857.00 In Seminole County during will be In Lake View Cemeterymen from saiipaa injury or only man Harvey met overseas Initial ehowinf o f the now 1940 the week ending Oct. 20, Carl DPallbearers
include:
Hecmsi
• and Saved thousands of-d4U whom be iuzd known previously Ford at tho local company’s dis­ Smith. Chairman of the Florida Morris, A R - Key. D.S.E. Starr
uncle fro
play roeaia an West First Street. Industrial Commission statad to­ James T . Hardy, B.W, • Ruprech
.7: •
i
Tb* Herald re ffe t* this omission. day.
and B.F. Whltnar, Sr.
•'

Four Jap sailors in Lieut
Gen. Tomoysk Yamashita’s
Philippine command killed or
wounded 100 unresisting wo­
men and children In a bloody
Qrgy in the Red Cro^p aid
station, some few survivors
testified today a{ the opening
of the trial of Yamashita as

a

41 New Members
Are Inducted At
Legion Meeting

8,000 N e w Member­
ship Cards Report­
ed T h r u S t a t e

J

Cpl. R. Muirhead More Activity Reported On Farm jHigh Glee Club
Describes Havoc Markets As Crops Begin To Move; Sings For Rotary
■4l
CLtfb At Meeltihg
Done fo Mari!*

K

Nativca^Have. Plenty
Of Money And Find
Nothin# To Huy

Cpl. 'Clay Williams ’
Is Out Of The Army

%

M

—

Dick Aikin Welcome^
As Newest Member
Pool Is Postponed

Clyde VV. Harvey Lieut. L. E. Tew Jr.!5!/;
Re-enlisls In U .S.|Joins Faculty At
R e g u l a r Infantry Local High School

Pfc.. Joe Stewart Is
1 Back Frtwn Pacific

Boxing Is Planned
A t Lions* Meeting

AP2c

Johnson
By Navy

Cpl. Albert Kinard
In Okinawa Typhoon

Henrietta Edwards
Pi oneer Sanford
Resident, Is Dead

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PAGE EIGHT!!

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY, OCTOBER 2j, HI.

Port Of Calcutta
U sed To Fullest
In Oriental

HELP WANTED
GIRL for soda Fountain' nt I.nncy’s Drug Store. Part time or
full time.
MALE barber for Ship's Service
TWO FARMS FOR SALE—One
at Sanford Nuvul Air Ktution.
’ 3 acres, tiled land, I good well,
2 story house. 1 car garage, 1 ! WANTED: 25 colored laborer*
tool house, 000 ft. West of I fur railroad work in Sanford.
1-aWe Monroe Post Office. One
Permanent. See
liniiisoii,
—5 acrrn, all tiled, gooil well, 2
HO Myrtle Ave. after 4:1(1
alory. house. 2 story bam , 14 t P.M.
. mile west on Ornnge Boule' vard, J. W. Dell, Lake Monroe. WANTED: niei ami women to
mill. Adkim .V
• Phone 18. •
__
4 • work at rrat
Adkins, West 11th St.
GOOD- RELIABLE J N E D CA RS'
M Me wrtostten at or u nder OPA • W Vv£PHD&gt;— High SilifwA-, grvduates. ages IK n u n to lanrii
leillng. Nv new .cur*, for many
Interesting Western Union Work
m onths. Get dependable trans____
Apply Western Union Ofllre,
portal Ion at rensonablo cost at
Sanford.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 West Flrat St.
WANTED young woman IH in
10 In uxhist malinger. Ailvei
GET YOUR ugeoline and oil at
Usrnu-cum|u»lgm—M tr-t-ia- fie"
__The_Stniulh».l--Station —eermt*
to David elute of Flu. Refer­
from the Court .House.
ences required. Earnings *50
HOUSEHOLD furniture.
Mrs
to tOO per week. No experi­
Grace Vcnuble, .100 E. 20 th
ence necessary. S eV II. L
Phone 381-J.
GundliM-k, Fail Juan llutol. Or­
lando, Flu.. Toes. 2 to 4 P. M.
BABBITS for sale, 115 East ,21st
FILL u p ‘with IwfCiem and fuel
oil before winter.
II. II. POPE CO.. INC.

'
, » r DON E. IIUTII
AT Neesfcntures
CALCUTTA—Ameriran ingenu
ity pulled tho cork from the bot­
tleneck at Calcutta's pon uni!

torso lend-lease arrangement "With'
Aluminum manufacturers
the British, the King George there will be 100 new ua&lt;
ilocki, beat in the harbor. were aluminum in the peacetime
rented to the U.S. Army.
The equipment to whip the Japaneae and keep American troopa
Auction rooms during 104.1.1,1
In the .China and Burma-India
theaters supplied began pouring did the largest business in hi,.
through In increasing iiusntilie..,

ANNOUNCING*
from
I
» sthes Bay
* of Bengal, "V
loaded by the U.S. Army
,
utilities,
hare n -hlghei nail} turnover ot
material |x»i- measurement ton
thun any other Army-oprrated
port in th i wnrlii—more than
I vU.0Q11 . tons—In—am —menth la s :

in the Cowun Building
------------HcroHH-from-the 1*o^t Offtrc----------------

First to introduce High Test DDT Household
Spray to Florida. Southern Chemicals now
brings you* •
..
^

.
PYR0-D
D D T with PYRETHRUM

PMSIOENT TRUMAN I

c m s m i'll".-!. t.| &lt;-nd

Oniliam, public m m

if MIT with members uf tlie War Lnt'. r Hoard at llic White Huuse to diswave arui postwar wugc-prlce pulli ies. Seated (I, to r.) ore Fran!; P.
Snyder, Reconversion Director; Prdsldcnt Truman; l^ w it D. SchwcllenGarrison, public member. Standing (L to r.) arc John Leonard. A.K.L.;
Witte, public member; Carl SRIpJcy. CIO; Nalhan P. Felnslnger. public
1birrs, Industry; Clare nce Skinner, Industry; Lewis M. Cull, public mam-'
t.iy McCall, A-.K.U
(fntematiunal Soundphoto)

For quick knock-down, sure kill, and lasting
effects ngainat
.

..isianci of Calcutta
Ma r v
:bought tho city migh, bo taken
if the Japanese succeeded in iieiietrutnis- India,.
Miislsslpian Commands
I.t. Col John (}. For..| /inna|ioKcn, dark-haired soumtirnor
,io:n Artcsia, Miss., who l ad been
unioned at tho port In Karachi,
nu.u^ wns named to sta r, ihu
American port operations.
Ho
moven in uurlng JuiiUury, 1041,
tnd wus i till In charge when
pence came. .
The only ports In Indir. availiIHe to Allied shipping at that
line were Bombay ami Karachi.
..lire untuading facilities were in­
. lequulc, it was sometime-:* ncl-ssnry to hold Lcilo Road bulld­
og euulpmont long enough to u n :ad ships with It.
Equipment piled up on the
mcks and loom ing ships had to
veil In the river lor days. When
he Japanese bundled Calcutta
tatlmr In Lvccmber, 1043, th e n
.as one ammuntion ship in tho
urbor waiting to be unloadeil
ml cmddcrable ammuntion store&gt;l

Flies. Anta, Roaches, MoaquitoeH, Water Buga,
Motlia, Fiona, Lice, Bed Bugs, Tlcka.

*

$ J.25 a quart
.

Distributed by

202 Sanford Ave,

SPECIAL NOTICE
5 Day’Dry Cleaning Service

ANTED TO RENT

t

laundry la^t three dnya of week.

Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CQ.
Phone 47S
iWo.JU-ton

P«nnansnt civilian ret
if. P. 0 . Box 247, Sanford.

'n s ih = n i
RUSIIINO UR IHI OANORIANK ol a tropp transport, army hurt* L t Net­
tle Bland throw* herself Into Die arm* of her brother, T / 8 g t Albert
Bland, as his vessel docked In Honolulu. It was their tin t reunion- in
four years since they left their hoqto In Atlantic City, N. J. Bland was
re 'nlly freed from a Jap prlsl o tamp. .This Is an official U. 3 . Signal
Corps itadlcphoto.'' .
(International Soundohoto)

i____ ■

The Atlantic Coast Line rail­
road. company yesterday made
public Itk proposed plan for re­
organisation which calls for a
merger with tho Florida E ast
Coast railway "to protect the intepests of employes affected anJ
Insure the maintenance of ex­
isting Joint through route* via
Jacksonville to and from points
novy served by FEC In connect­
io n 'w ith seaboard Air iLlna and

tO e a tla w e * p a O u s l&gt; w a)

Expert Auto Repairing
Barfield 4k Jackson
In connection with
Yates Aato I'alnt 4k Body Worl
__________ Phone 371

National War Fund

FLOOR sanding and finishin;
cleaning and waxing. II. $
Gleason, Lake Mary.

ADVERTISING
ONCE m tin

&amp;

GeneralMotors
1 Workers Vote.

18th CENTURY CHARM
A bedroom of beauty that will lost throufh
poUahed Mahogany or rich Maple finlah, thla suit
tine tlon to any type of home I Can be had In panel or
thrte pieces. Bed. Cheat, and Vanity..
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Appears CerI; tain To Favor Stop^ page Of Work By
, 300,000 CIO M en

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WHILE A FELLOW PICKET at right makes n cheer th at
had its biith in the Bronx, the attractive ladv picket nt the left
forgets Emily Post long enough to demonstrate with delicate ges­
tural her opinion of the police and deputy sheriffs keeping open
a pathway into a Hollywood studio. The byplay wan one of a num­
ber Of such Incidents in the jurisdictional srnke in the film capital.
(International Soundphoto)
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Local Golf Club Public Invited
I* Leased By City .To Visit Station
To Sanford Group Next Saturday
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Former Yankee Ball Nav&gt;; Day To Be Cele­
•Player Takes Ac- b r a te d By ppen
HouseA —
And*
gVents
-f-- / / * &lt;
Lease of th e Sanford Golf and
Country Club for a 25-year period
to a corporation of Sanford citliens which wUI be formed this
week, was approved Monday
evening by tha City Commission
following presentation of Ole
details of the proposition by G ar­
land W. Spencer, attorney.
Appearing with Mr.- Spencer
before the Commiaaioners was
Ed Whitner Rollins College g ra­
duate (1040) who will have 50
percent of the capital stock of
tha corporatioq. and who will
manage tho cuuntty club and
golf links, and wlil superintend
extensive improvements planned
by the corporation.
Mr. Spanrer, who had l*ccn put­
ting considerable time and effort
In raising money among citixens,
deposited with the city. $7,500 in
donations. Mr. Whitner deposited
$7,600 also and to this the City
■ddod^UDO, makisvrxx to ta l- a t
$ 22 , 0 0 0 .

This money, It was agreed, was
to be used to renovate and repair
the dub bouse and locker rooms
and to restore the 6 ,000-yard IK
hole golf course to proper playing
condition. It was understood that
the City would make no further

Gbit* Organization To
Be Formed* Thursday

Navy ‘t)*y . wil|'vJ&gt;o celebrated
Oct. 2? a t Ui* Sanfonl Naval Air
Htation with '* n aerial .parade
composed of over 10&lt;» tighter
planea, an open house from U:00
A.M. until 6:00 P.M., u personnel
inxpectlon of ail personnel attach­
ed -to the Station ami presenta­
tion of uwarda to veterans for
acts of heroism'.
Capt. William T. Easton, USN
Commanding Offioer, announced
today the public is invited to
visit th e Air 8 tatlon during the
hours uf 0:00 A.M. and 5d)0
P.M. to aee tha display of planes
and equipment and to witness
the following p ro g ra m :’
A t 10:00 A.M. an inspection of
all personnel assigned to the base
Including officers and enlisted men
will be made a t me Athletic
Field bv the Commanding Offi­
cer ami party which includes:
Executive...Off(car, Lieut. Comdr.
Yick F.- U iiery U SN rt;’ Tfttntnft
Officer. Lieut. Comdr. Roy Breen.
USN: Sr. Medical Officer, Lieut.
Comdr. F J . Barkmun USNR;
Administrative A ssistant a n d
Supervisor of Waves, Lieut. (Jg)q
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T»u|

Herndon Returns To
Work At Court House
Monday wa* a glad day at Ihc
Court House especially in the
County Clerk's office, for O. P.
Herndon, who has recqvered from
hit recant Illness, Was back at
his old poet. Ha was heartily
greeted bv his fallow Court
House workers and visitors.
Mr. Herndon had been away
for th* past flv t weeks because
of hla illness. Three weeks were
spent a t tha Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital In Orlando. Kit re­
ported th at ha had received fine
treatm ent and* care a t that in­
stitution. .
.
Mr. Herndon was recently noti­
fied by Judge Millard B. Smith
of tha Circuit Court that tha
latter would b* In hla'cham bers
Friday. «

The m arkon trill be of pyramid
a t Ut* bottom and six incha* at
ahapo, being fight inches square
tha top. They wULb# white to
contrast with tha Mack stenciled
street nomas. Thro* feet of the
poet will be rifmiylsbddineetaot
post will be firm ly Imbedded in
ba rwinforc-

%ttw o rln ln l

I'r r a a )

The number of idle in La­
bor dispute*.** remains around
225,000 as General .Motors
Workers In ' Detroit take n
strike vote today. The feder­
ally comhicti'il ‘lialliM appear­
ed certain to favor a work
stop|MiRU by. .'100,000 mem­
bers of trie CIO • United
Automobile •'Workers Union.

multi-million dollar family mono­
poly—the Mitsui—wre%tlad today
with t’ • problem of re-organleatk»
i«i 5 the Japanese goyerR*
n&lt;ent p -nareiKto ask American
aid to ntcat its food crisis.
J
Mitsui was faced v.itl^ w hat to
do with ita large holdinga frowned
upon bv-General Mur A rthur attd
the occupation setup. Welfare Mltoiater AshiHa said today the negt
two months would be th e Crucial
period in Japan'a fo-xl supplies.
In—Berlin -B ritis h aulhoritUa
quoted Grrman pHaohera liberated
by the Russiana aa *aylng th at
of 100,000 Neal troopa ta x o n 'a t'
Stalingrad. 4.000 have died. The
commander of The camp where
the discharged war prisonera from
aast arrive say the Ruasiana are
not releasing able-bodied men.
In Paris final official returns
from the .French election Sunday
gave the Communlata 182 seata
in the ronstitutent assembly, the
Socialists 143 and the naw move­
ment of the Republicans Popul-

#r*a Room a t tha City Hall on
Thursday night a t 8:00 o'clock.
All parsons'w ho have contributed
funds to th* City of Sanford
n view to ronlblltlating the
ivoio is-n a isea r or with
Country Club ar* urged (o be
p resent.
... .
Ed Lovy-WhRnor, th* ’now
will bo present and
Tbs National 'W a r Fund drive manager,
p la n s 1 will b* discussed for
CONTRACT AWARDED
prompt Improvement of the pro­
perty. Officers of th# corpora­
Contract ha* boon awarded to
tion to bo organised will be alott- tha Peninsula Concrete Pip* Com­
pany of Sanford to furnish con­
crete streets markers for street
Intersections of tba city, it was
■nnouncs^thU ^ morning by City

MODERN P i a no Instruction
rapid course; C. E. Junes, Montexuma Hotel.

FOUND: Lea Truck Tlr«, lO.tk
*20, 12 ply. J.W. Livings, P.U‘
Box 33. Alunffint* Spring*. Kl*

AiCsLe Announces
Plan For Merger
With F. E. C. Road

The kU lem tttl Which caWe
from Proa. Champ Davis- of ACL
oak was released be AsaL Gan.
K5*#Ug#r Agent ' f u r ftaek all.
bo4! Asst. Gan, ^ o l f h t Agont
Jahjt Ada***, follow# i
"On Aug. 17, 1045, tha InUratata Commerce Commission re­
opened the Florida East ’ Coast
Railway oomoany reorganization
nrkc ceding and later acbaduled
hearing In Washington on Nov.
6 and In Woof Palm Baach nn
Nov, IS. Tho comm!i«Vi re­
quested that -any plana of reor­
ganisation bo transmitted by Oct.
n,
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Flan Transmitted
"Atlantic Coast Lins Railroad
company is transm itting to tho
commission proposed plan of raorganisation which provide* for
tha merger of Florida E ast Coast
Rahway company fnto Atlantic
Coast Lina (Railroad .company, a
fair and equitable arrangement
by tha Interstate Commerce Coin­
mission ta protest th i Interests

without blueprints. Through a re

WASHING machines repaired—
•nd all homo-appliances. Culd
well General Repair Shoe, 701
North Mills, Orlando, phon-

FOUND

b ill-4 3 5 0 ,1

\Ve recommend that new customers send their,

WESTINGhouae Electric refrigorator. 20 cu. Ft. Brand rtiew.
F rierson's, phone 23. •

3/4 Ton GMC Truck, tood
Mroa. Stafford's Service Sta­
tion, 110- Sanfonl Avanua.

temwh t to - • vet* tomorrow.-----W
Opposing tha bill. Benata Edwin
. - C. Johoaon. &lt;D-Colo.) told .report,
era e reduction in federal spendt " Ing should comb 1 before te a reductloni; Aa the bill* now stands
It t will remove 12.000.00t) from
the tux payers' rolls next year.
The Sedate Finance Committee
formlly approved a $5,616,000,­
000 tax reduction bill yesterday
and. leaders converted the Benate
an-hour earlier then usual today
to ,*nMd Ita consideration.
Passage Is expected within two
dajfal The measure worked out by
thev Senate committee, however,
nirlM ao widely from th a t appnrved by-tha llouae- th a t major
readjustments will have to be
mod# ‘In conference* between the
tag's recommendations carry great
two ,hoos*s.
‘Although the- finance eommltweigfal In, the Senate, it ia conilm rsd certain th at several ef­
forts will be made to amend the
bill.
,
Boms,, Senators think exemp­
tion*- should be mnda larger for
Individual Income taxpayers and
their dependents! others w ant to
reduce itha high wartime excla*
taxes as -jb* • House voted to do;
th*r« also ta a move on foot to
a m i* J n &gt; « $a*.000 excess praflta
ip for corporstloqs.

5 Day Ijaundry Service

AFIER RUIINO Argcnlimi wllh nn
Iron linntl (or inuruMliifn two years,
I'reildcnl General Kdeltnlro Furrcll, nominal lie.nl of 11to illctnUir*
ship th at ran the country, h a t
surrendered hD government to tha
people. 11c nrrrptcd an ultimatuin
given him Ity a group of army and
tfavy olllrcrs.
Knicmatiunal)

N CMHER .11

7 Ballot

Signed In Montreal

• ---- WASHINGTON, Oct 24, (AP)—The S e n a t e began
Work today on a bill designed
to lift 16,626,000.000 of the
burden from Individual and
corporate taxpayers n e x t
*■year. Chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee Walter
F .' George • (D-Ga.) said he
believed the bill would bo

Another FIRSTfor Southern!

-GENERA L electric departmen site
' refrigerator, 2606 Yale Aye.

30 GAL Sopco hot w ater heater,
y Frierson's, Phone 23. .

Communis

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WANTED

WESTINGhouae
Aerosol
Bug
* Bomb* with DDT. Frierson's.
, phono 23.
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Yank MPs Guarding Treasure Found In Jap Mint

' Passage By Senate
Finance Committee

ONE horse 5 years old and aaddle
Phone 4U-J,
20 acres tiled celery farm, liiicly
plowed and liariowi-d on Cam­
ONE dining table and four chairs
eron Avenue. Phone K.U.- Stowe,
$16.00; Pressure cooker, 20
IU2-R or E^lwiml (/, |.nni*,
quarts, $ 12; iron lied, coil
phone 542.
__npringi and. new jq a ttre s s j and
• dresser, $45.00; Two wood NICELY furnished 2 Im-iIioium
heaters. ff.OO each. W.A.r Harapartment, lower floor, closu
_^ln- Adults only. I*. O. Box I5U.
WERTINGhouse Aerosol Auto­ KIRKHA.il pro|i&lt;-rty, 1 I / 3 ncres.
matic “ Bug Bomb", containing
about 2 acres of muck liiml.
DDT, $2.06. Touchton Drug Co.
Main road’ from Kuntonl
town of Oviedo. Inipiiii- Mr.
GET YOUR Baby Chicks ~ n't
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store. __Harold Kirkhnm.
• Phone 35H.

Member Associated Press

HANSON’S-fiHOK REPAIR SH O P~

P E R __ fu r___.Iliu m la . lIuiXuu'*

m is c e l l a n e o u s

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1915

Senate Works
OnMeasure To

Re-Opening of

WO waitresses, one kltr.ien
helper, two chumlief maids.
Hotel Mayfair.

SINGE'R Electric portable sewing
BORROW h i;itE WHERE
machine, $30,00. Can ba seen
PRIVACY 18 RE-SIM2 TT.il
• 400 Atlantic National Bank YOUR natural desire lur pnvuc)
llldg. between 0 and 4 o’clock.
in money m atters Is hlrictp
respected lu-ra.
ETiciids umi
BANKRUPT SALE
relatives atv not uuestiom-d
. of A t a t Freight LJaaa, lag,
about your credit. YoUr i.-nq
38 Ford Van. wus $550 . .... $ 350
plover or btisincss ataociule*41 Int. van was $1176 how
1000
will not hear of your personal
41 Chev. cab over
J
affairs. There is no cause for
teas $1116, now .. .......
7U6
embarrassment.
30 CMC van, wus $1065
Re-unnably credit requirements.
lidw .............. .............. ...... ..
850
No co-uiakcts o.v n."n.inloans41 GMC van wan $1218
■'ariskls payment plum..
now ............ ........................... 1005
.FAMILY LOAN CO.
40 GMC tractor, was
•Torids Rank llldg.
Phone .*11
#1070, now — ...... .........
3(1 Int. tractor was $1628
now ....... .................................
80 Int. tractor, was $1863,
WANTED
now ..................................... .
2520, El
41 GMC tractor, was $1493
0 OR *40 I'lymouth, E’ord pr
40 White tractor, was
Chevrolet st-dun with good
$2864, now
...................... .
tires and in good merhnnirul
rontlitlon. H e a t e r preferred
4$ Maok tractor, w a s ,
Phone 803-W.
$4176. now ------ -------------Dorsey trailer, was $1496,
WILL
PAY 10e per copnbw ........ ....... ........ ..... .........
copies of The Sunford 1
GMC trailer was $460
of Oct. I, 1945.
nbw ........ ............. ............. ..
Klngham trailer, was $1496
ilow
*
BUSINESS SERVICE
Fruchnuf trailer, was
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
$1428, now ...._______ ...........
TraUmoblW ‘ seller, was
PARTS AN0 SERVICE
$ 2201
— ................ 1606
H. Bnbw
R . ................—
KNIGHT TRAILER CO.
108_ Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
• have anything vou_»ont—
EXPERT Plumbing, 36 years exOpen Sunday
perienre. Repairs, w u ter'h en t
W. Beaver
l*h. 5-2651
ers, toilets, Irnsins, baths laun
Jacksonville, FI*.
• dry tubs, uobd service. No Sat­
urday calls. George Cuurscn,
$176.00. Can b*
Box 578. Phone t'o. 4100.
Jessamins Ava. 16
WE ARE full** equlpjiel und
know how to recap your. klnt*.
Natural rublier or syotheta
wa protect tha sidewalls ol
your tire. Jones Tire Shop
Cor. lat and Elm, phone 60B.
hardwood floor*, on* acre of
ground. A bargain. Call County

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

PLANTS FOR VICTORY GAR­
- DENS: Collards, Cabbage, Let­
tuce, Escarole, Tomato plants. WANTED: 25* orange |
See Mr. Hall - ot thr
Also -Strawberry plants, J.W,
Fruit Cd. Office nl the
Bell, loiko Monroe, phone 16.
Market.
CONCRETE steps for your home,
Phone 244-W. J. E. Terwlllc- MAID wnnted. Phnni- ’County
-n rT 4 * PLYMOUTH and luggage
trailer. Price is right. Box 42.
West Fir it SL L. F. Kaufhold,
c/o M. Branpn.
MODEL A 1 1/4 1'orso Briggs
A Stratton gas engine. SOU E.
2nd. St.
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THE WEATHER

T he—-Union nnrtrThicrCorpora•'"ii resumed their wage confer
ence, hut arc fur front nn ugree
incut. UAW-CIO Vice President
W alter Reuther cliargeil “complete
indifference" of company official*
ut yesterday'* meeting.
Chrysler workers vote tomor­
row. and Ford workers on Nov. 7.
Today’s vote is the first impor­
tant test of an industry-wido
campaign for a 10 percent wage

A fresh outbreak of violence in
the turbulent motion pictuie strike
resulted—irr-th r injury-of flo persons, one of them ii policeman,
and tin- arrest of nix others after
workers crushed through u mass­
ed picket line nt -.Paramount
studio.
Thom- nrtested were charged
with illegal nickeling, resisting
un officer or buttery.
Eliniinution Of Rac­ Inglewood police helped 50
workers -breach the picket
ial P r e j u d i c e Is studio
lino of 500 strike sympathizers.
Nuy, n' policeman who
Vital To Welfare Lawrence
wus taken to hii emergency hos­
pital su(£ciing from n bond in­
! ’ Th«- Seminole High School Hand
“ Unless we find a spiritual and: jure
and ,cuts nnd bruises, said
I and Ocleryettc* who .have nrnirvcultural e |uiviili-ot of atumie ener­ •fne
the workers hud unaccount­
i *e.l real distinction during the pro­
gy. we are doomed to destruction'', t ably oftripped
uinl beaten him.
. sent foot hall sedsou iVitli their
Dr. Elwimd t’.. Nance, president
At Republic studio, where 150
» drills, will get Into the state news
of Tampa University, told the
and -photographers' focus next.
Kiwanis Club today in an address pickets bailed the way of sonio
’ Sundav afternoon when they per-,
which «mpbusiie&lt;i toe im portantoi 6(Hl workers, u possible clash was
L form in honor of more than 30ti
of individual thkklng nnd tbn ne­ averted when llqrix?rt Yat*s, Re­
R * ar.v eteran s who will lie Inductcessity for olimliiallng, racjal and- public president, directed the em­
‘ ad-4nto tha American I-eglnn, norg|igiin s picjudirs from, lbs mm-J ployes over u Ipuil speujier to
I'r-tuin tu tKv.i Tirfrius. “ t i r ionsi
i*eonling to Joel R.’ Field. 7th Dikwar world.
trb't Legion Depart ment rum­
Intnsluced by Erank Shames, j huve no trouble.’’ he suul.
’ mender.
program ehnlrman, as nn eminent!
The mass imlui tlon of veterans
pastor, educator and author, who
| will take nlui-e at 2 :tM) P.M. at
served in Isitli world wars and!
' i Seminole High School field, with
Dr. E'llwuod C. Nance, president helped to train ehaplains nt I In
r w ar heroes coming from 3H 1m-- I of the University of Tampa anti vard University, Dr. Name spoke
r. Iglon posts In n radios of 100 J former instructor at the*chap* on “ Kind of it * World We
1 miles. It will Ik- conducted by Iain's school nt llu m ird Univer­ Want to Live In" nnd suggested)
the Miami Legion Guard of 1sity. spoke to Kiwuninus ut their that nls'Ut every’ general ion it i*'
Honor under direction of (’apt:. luncheon meeting ut thu Hotel mvtissnry to start building tIn*.
Al R. Lambert. ("amnla-ll-Lo** Mayfair »n the topic, “Our Com­ world nil over again, lie painted j I’lii thi* hntfH'iut uf Jiipii.t
sing Post 58 of ighirh J .J . Rocco mon Task as Wo E'ace the New out tlint Hie soldiers of tills war know the plan of attacking
did a whnlo lot more thjnking' Pearl Harbor prior to Dec. 7?
‘ U rommapder will la- hosts to World."
This, highly int cresting ipie*about (be post-war world than the
the visitors.
soldiers of the Inst war.
i -riou Is answered m tin- usu.il
L Services of tlu- high school
The world lias made I rcineiiilqtJK devious wav of the Japanese in
band and Celcryetles were sfeurstrilc . along scirntifis lines. Dr. their Usual newspaper, “ThL e d through the patriotic eo-operaNni i- .taleti, mentioning the, Mnlnirhl" in nn Oct 10, edition
' tlon of tho memliers. Principal
atomic bomb nod the discovery of of which was recent l&gt; col to
’ Herman E. Morris. Miss Jessie.
- Ilf c illill lint lias failed to keep The Herald by Lieut. Volie* Wll_| Mcllen Durden, girls n thletic tlir- XT
- , in tlie field of hiimun rcin-j liams Jr. uf the Sixth Armv,
Ittlc. bund I I u V j
ector u ml Miss
lions*. Colleges and Universities! son of Mr. und ill*. Voile Wil­
leader. Sophie
hie MaDongal will
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bute given all too little recq-iu j liams of Sanford. The paper 1&lt;
r . “aU uk-lm r—.•tu ff—a*.—Majorat to ..— Ibe-p,
ttnrr, tie VnWTto like nleii wlio have j
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afte rn o o n " ut dinner a t the Mayfair Hotel Sul- made coiitriliutions to psyehotogy,*
-SiiLmlav
• -4t00 oVIiK-k. L e u jon locomotives urdsv nig h t- which will be at- «qcioiiyyr ’viml (wtvrnattonal re la -;
wits leleused by the secretary
ill will
rlaiig. us S infold beenmes* li'it'led by u group 'of-lot) Sanford’ lloiin
..........................
- Uio renter for the 7th District and Seminolu County business
“The kind of a world we have of II.I.1I. 1'iinre lligushi*Kuni
men
honoring
the
Navy
and
Const
Memliership Roundup, which will
Jnduy, Dr. Nance said, “is the re­ who requested that it be turned
w as• announced today by sult of the kind of u people w.) over to the -Allied press corps:
bo made under direction The 40 (•uuid,
the
commiltce
making
arrange
1and 8 , headed by l*c Weiners,
wt-ieyt'stcrday. {jrithlng much was ' •“Although Ills Mu testy the Em­
'G rand Chef De Cure for the De­ mcnls fur the meeting. George tin- mutter with pre-war world—we peror hem. I about tue general
Tm
by,
Kd
Lane
and
Roy
Holler.
most of the comlorts of II- outline' of..* the operations, his
partm ent of Florida. MuynanUC.
Wuller J. Mntlirrly,. dean had
vlng iiiuj the pour were provided Majesty did n»t know puitinrlai t
I Burrell of Jacksonville will be of Dr.
the
college
of
lliisiness
Ad­
.chairman of the roundup commit­ m inistration' at the University ol for in some w ay - but we Inckctl about (hem. His Majesty under­
i t (*•«11 m in i l'r « o i I'liH f O n r |
stood that the United Stutes
tee. They will be * welcomed at !■lot Ida and past district gover­
H HiillMUril &lt;isi l*u$$e* T nal
State legion headquarters in nor o f. Rotary lutvruutioiiul. will
She Valdez Hotel by State Ail- deliver the |rln t’ipul addiess of Local (airl's Husband
tant Reid Mann, and by mem- the evening. Senator Lloyd F
Advises
Wins Air Medal I)r.OnRuprecht
ra of Cnmpbcll-Iaisslng Post. Hoyle will serve ns toastmaster.
Mildew Control
Of late th o . Post memliership
Ilibk Aiken, who will lie ur
has Increased sharply, it Is re- compunied by Dr. II. II. McCusU S NAVAL AIR STATION.
Spraying und ducting methods
irted. Saturday evening, follow- lin ut tlit piano will sing some iA t’K.NONVI' LK,
FI OlllDA,
g a talk in the downtown dis­ of the songs which hsve ihaile Oct, 21. (H|ct’iul) - K&gt;m. Samuttl necessary to pi event downy mil­
trict in behalf of tho Legion bv
popular with local uudi- M. ...........-on. Jr., USNR, son of dew in cabbage now growing,
Col. Snm Brabson of Al* l*TAG,: ,i , Willard
Connolly
will .Mrs. T. L. Randall, Conner, Fla., liuve been outlined for the bene­
18 men from the Sanford Naval tram up
...........
1th
Hurry Kudell in wax irri'iitl) prcsi'iitcd tin- Air fit of growers lay Dr. *R. W.
A ir Htntlpn. Joined the poet, and IU„. „f their specialities of banjo Medal nt t-cn'iminie* held at the Ruprecht rhemist in charge of
$5 old member* paid up their ar„t piun„
U. S. Naval Air Station u t Jack­ the Central Flmidit Kxpcrime.it
Station.
2ue*..
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Hairy l.usslng, cartoonlnst ex -1 son vile.
Knkign Thompson entered tlie i “ With
the advent of cooler
Col. Brabson s|M-aking from the traordinary, ha* promised s o n '
the ruhhugc
grower
Under of the Post locotlve point- diversifying fn his inimitable service of the Navy un Doe, II, weather
Od out th at the 25 year old faclll- manner^ Mr. Touhy stated. Chai- IK42, and received his wing* at should ba on the ulert foi downv
ties and organisation of the Irs Morrison --HI have charge of IVnsHiolu on AI ril II, IUI1. lie mildew in his secdtied." Dr.* RuAmerican Legion ia based on a the gmup singing and- will lie .m e entering service he was n precht asserte I, "As it is easier
solid' foundation, and that the assisted by Harry Kudell ut IIk student at tho University of Flo­ to prevent the up|&gt;ea ranee of
rida
downy mildew than to control it
Legion own* physical properties piano.
While on artiv r duty overseas, grower* would tin well to . keep
valued at more than $300,1)60,000.
The dinner will sta rt a t 7:30
Ensign Thompson was attached their beds sprayed with writable
He contrasted the apple and pen- o’cltK-k, it was announced.
to a com|Misitc squadron und saw spergon. or Pi dust them with
art on at Lingayen Gulf, Iwn S|&gt;ergon tlutj.
“Th*
best controlof this
Jinm sjnl Okinawa. The citation
ploymsnt made possible under Steve Hodgkin Gets
awarding him the Air Medul reads disease has beet^ obtained by Dr.
,th* G..I Bill of Rights which the
15 Pound Bobcat as follows;
Kddins a t llastin g j by beginning
“ For distinguishing himself by the treatment* u week or ten
In order to dispel the suspicion meritorious arts while [.artici- days after the seeds were planted
that he might by tailing u tall paling in aerial flights In oper­ and continued three' times each
tale to h la'fallo w students, II ation against the enemy at Iwo wtwk unless the topipelature falls
year old 8 t*v* Hodgkin, son ■f Jinta tlurinr tho period 1 to II below 40 degrees during the
Mayme Hodgkin, brought March 1046. Basis of award: night when two trratm ens a woek
E. W. Biggers Back Mrs,
to school Monday the need of a Completion of five etrlkes against are all that are necessary.
Spraytrs which deliver al least
16 nound bob cat hs had shot* the estm y."
From New York Sundya
afternoon.
The out-| Ensign Thompson Is at pre­ 200 Ihs. pressure at the nozzle
stretched feet of the cat measured sent attending Landing Signal with three nozzles for every two
E. W. Bigger* returned from 46 Inch**.
Officer’s School a t tha U. 8 . N'u- or three rows of plants, and ntula
Savsnnsh, N’. Y. Sunday where
While he and his mother wt-rs 'ail Air Statloh al Jacksonville. or tractor drawn dusters have
k* has spent th* past two month i driving up Onora Road near the Hie wife Is th* former Bobby net- proved most satisfactory for
working for W. T. Whitehead southeast corner of tha Sanford te llesrd of Sanford.
applying Spergon spray or dust.
celery Interests. Ha was accom Naval Air Station, they saw the
Poor control Is likely to result
Mrs, J J . Bolly, Sanford author anted by His wife and his daugh- eat croaa th* road. Steve Jumped
A meeting of workers of the if small hand operated dusters
ir. Mr*. Ted Davie of Delami.
from the car, shotgun in land, 8 th Vfrtory Loan Drive which or spraysri are used.
.
Ha reported a vary good colery aud shot tha ’eat crouched tome is headed by E. O. Kilpatrick,
Approximately 60 Ilia, of « • ( a**ton and much business actlv- eight feet aw ay fn tha bushas. will b* held a t 3:30 o'clock F ri­ table Spergon are needed to make
.___ . =
.
. t t y between Sanford and the It was a mother cat, and some­ day afternoon a t tre City Hall. tha spray required to spray an
returned from th* Florida S a n i.lg u t* of Now York. H* declared where in tno bushes th* crie* of
'Scro of plant beds 16 times. | f
tarings wb«r* aba was roeuparat-J also th a t th* weather hod been her young could b* hoard, said
Mrs. Hodgkin. Tba cat is ba­
iler ed to hav« preyed on poultry

AddroBSPH Kiwanis

Dr. E. C. Nance
Tells Kiwanis of
Post-War World

Jap Newspaper Is
Sent To Herald By
Lt. Volie Williams

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�PA G E TW O

THE 8ANKOHD IIBKAhD, HANrOlUJ FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, OCTQ11EH 21, 1915

I might JBfsire to aik concerning Page of Savannah,* Ga.. E. T.
.the equipment and’ planes. The Vlnniik ote Baltimore, Md., Joe
Imk trainer and ground school Wathen, Dr. W. P. Brogka. Jr., nnd
buildings will be open for visit­ Holland Denn of Sanford.
or*.
. A Navy D a y . dance will be
Blue. symbolic of dark x^i
{ie|d OcL 20 gt the Armory for i waters.
gold, representing the
enlisted men. and a dance will j Naval nnd
uniform ornaments nnd
( C e n tla a e * P r a a f a a e O n e)
be held Octf. 27 at the BdQ for braid, have
been the official
of the railroad employe* affected, the officers with the station I
•W* ‘ **■? *ntaln4enanee of existing orchestra playing for both func- ’ crlors of the U. S. Naval Aca­
Joint through • routes ' via Jack­ Rons.
demy since 1802.
sonville to and from points now
CapL
Easton
has
extended
an
served by Florida East Coast i Invitation to all the ciliiens of
Guam is 80
Seminole County to attend the seven mile* wide.
celebrajlon
and
especially
the
way company and Southern Rad.
American Legion and Legion';
Auxiliary members.

Jap Newspaper |s A .C .L . Anno

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
You can now get the Chick Rrooder that you
have been wanting. We h*vo just Received a
Lurgc Shipment of Poultry Supplier
Broodera-EIcctric. Automatic Control, Feedera
&amp; Water Troughs of all kinda.
S e e uh a t once fo r youra

M -.aila.ee M i N s . O.e)
abould b e .formally notified prior
t0 Oje commencement o f the
armed action In case of the en&gt;
foretm eot of the operations,
Question: W hen did the Em­
* * * * * * •'
Anawert "Hla Majesty the Em-

Phnnc 732

REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

STRICKLAND - MQRRHBON, Inc
-

All the VITAMINS for ajl Ihe fanUly / £
at just a FEWPENNIES a DAY

Phone 200
Your Ford Dealer Since 1031

Kills ’Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
W ater Bugs, Silver Fish. Ants.

X A I f lT .1— K s r i r t H . s U t f *

*b**M

o u t OWN Mil AS II — Am.in r»|l»«. *l«fti
make a life to r i*hem»*lvr* lie
yond the mere 'ejaffing of a Jiving.
" "S* fbe woral- p’ ed* today is
more men whh think for thema-lves he insisted. m in tin g out
that the mark a/ • cultured man
Is U&gt;e ability to think for himself
Listing A* some,of those wpo old,
« - raootloueil. Jc*um. .Aldaos uiul
*tori~»»g«. Mr-1 hr s.-H thg*. merely 1
agreeing with rubbe'.. o p i n i o n ^
not nactastrily rigt^ifflnklng for
nnhU" o p i n i o n is frequently
[t^flwair ljng» th e y would be .wrong.
kervlced by the earnings of the
*1W largest contribution to
tombined properties. '
eadline:
"Two hundred dollars per value rivilication/' he mild, “have been
;xpccte&gt;l of new Atlantic Coast Line Rail­ made ty men who wouldn't be
jAgainst
R j f f VYamaa
as
road com) any preferred stock. 4 fenced in."
who Is quoted:
Declaring th at one of the greatpar cent, cumulative up to 12 per
Japanese attorn^i ____ _____ cent,
rat needs of today is for the in­
non-voting,
1 am not guilty of tha chargo."
"One hundred and thlrty 4 hraa dividual to r ta llu n.s importance.
dollars anti thirty-three cents par Dr. Nance stated that it Is all th e'
value of Atlnntic Coast Line Rail goodoaas li
m
s
by Japanese troops In the Philip- road company common stock.
bodueu In
iipllvjdiuil. * un
_________
_
Rente Interest
"Kithtr the securities would be another, that Jitskes up all t h e 1
dated Jan. I, 1040. or. if they goodness in Lie world.
.Recalling that both Hitler and
Mussolini gained their high offices
In Germany and It4ly, and their
the securities had been dated ^a|u pqwer to .destroy the world, by
1, 1048. '
r
* democistlc processes, he said that
WWW (n ceih for. each Hitler was voted Into office by
llg &gt;80 principal amount of Fleri- women who admired his eloquenre,
Oflpat Hallway company and he set about orqanlring hit
flrat and refunding mortgage dpt agplngt the /prld while the
bonds would ca|l for »8,0p0,QQ(T. German Individual rat bark and
Added Joys—
•
The |datt la biased pn ftgnres lid npthlng.
Declaring ttfat he found as
which indicate that there U at
AVoody Dines Out
*T*e#nt a aubstarllai bmount', mnch ractpl Ttrejudlce around H rr.
but much less than $8,000,007, •srd. as anywhere In the South,'
Universal News
ree” cash In the Florida Ea*t Dr. Nance stated (hat the elimi­
Railway comnany estate, nation of preludices was one i f
r the plan tM holders nf the things which the Army Ini
/Irat end rafund’a* mortgrara trulnlryr its chaplains 'aimed o t|
bonds would be assured of a to­ R IO S'.
tal at M,0 (KM)00 . »
• 0 4 The meeting was presided ovor,
MID^NITE
"The plan sets forth th p t.th n w 'R r. L. T . Doss.' V|ilt«r* In­ Allantic Coast Line Railroad com' cluded: Arthur Boring of Plant,
SHOW
peny would agree to the ellml-l CUv. Usln Smjth of Halnca City,
Wllllan
-C
.
Brooker
of
Tamps.
nation pf the rli vis tonal l i n t
SAT. NITE 11:30
mortgage bond* and tp (he »t»b-, Meade Wilson of Mulberry. O. ll.j
lU tu tU of I4fi0 of new divis­
2— Big Spook Featurets— f
ional inrq-nt mortgage bonds for

Aden©

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410 H A N F O H li A V A

__ SPECIAL" FOR THIS WEEK
WHISKY
"
Biscayme €lub
.Qilbys
__________ 3.53.4-5 3.40 P^nta 245

FURNITURE -REFINIHHED
AND REPAIRED

Antique or Modern

id ny*dquarlUrx,

Kentucky Corn
Kinsav
4*5 3.15
Pint 1.95 4-S 3.4R Pinf. 9 on
WEEK &amp; ALE

Beverwyck Case 4.25
Bed .Cap
4.25

in th e
OLD CAR or TRUCK

BRING YOUR FURNITURE TO
VB TO BR EXPERTLY RE­
PAIRED AND RBFINI8IIKD.
WICKER 8RT8 P A I N T E D .
» I C E B RE A S ON A
fi&amp; T BERr '

to GI spending
Tokyo Chi
,announeliC •

Pshlif J n r M
To Visit Stgtf w
N ejtf Sftlurdfty

,

Furniture
Refinishers
nn Street
Phone 2-3S28
Orlando, Florida

Piices Good Thru Saturday, October 27

“THE MUMMY
GHOST”
with
LON CIIANEY
—4tlw tr-

‘B o u s e
with
BASIL HATH BONE

it

2 Tail Cans 17c

A, B|, C, D, E. C and B,, plus LIVER, IRON,
Calcium Pantothenate ahd Niacinamide.
• You esn never be »urr you ir e getting enqygbrueniisl viumins unless you supplement your
diet with knunn quantities of vilsmins. So, guard
against vitamin deficiency! Stan the wise Plenapuns habit.in your family today.' '

concrete

144 CAPSULES

72'* $ 2 .5 9
* 7 — * nAwo

“

block

P E N IN S U L A R

Concrete Pipe Co.
Phone 1241
RANFQRD, FLA.

T0UCHT0N DRUG .COMPANY

Snaps
Gibbs Fancy
Nax*.i_uf— llnlu-d— State* ..To
David Wright. J r. •
Army of. United Suite* To
Jam es C. Williutus.
•Army nT United States To
Gct,rgc_lL_A]iW.atEDu_
*
C o rrectio n

.Com Flakes
Ritz
Crackers .
a t Ml*('&lt;■ ».-r r . fc. I J e llr t
G raham s.......

I*owder
Morlonrs Salt .....8c
C ar T kas

xiiijimc M

,L &gt;

PJumite .........

lirs U

19c

r l *1" w xHf*

Pillabury Flour
N « n - a - a iik

Cake F lo u r .....

Fruit Cocktail .
Tick Insecticide
Swan Soup .......... Jarge caJke ....10c
Swan S o a p .............. med. cake
6c
Lux F la k es............ Irg. j U ^ ........*......23c
R fr so ..... am. pkg:. 1 0 c...... . Ii^. pkg. 23c
Lifebuoy Todet S o a p ....... 3 h are.........20c
Lux Toilet Soap ...... 3 b a r e
..........2Qc
fe a r ”

Freah Fruits &amp; Vegetables
Large Joky L em ons...... p ou n d ......... 14c
York Imperial Apples 2 poynds
24e
Fresh Cranberries ....... * pound k&gt;...... 28c
Tender Crisp Carrots ..... 2 bchs. ...... 19e
Fancy Bartlett Pears
2 pounds ... 33c
Spanish Onions ....... 3 pounds
Ga. Sweet P otatoes..... 3 pounds .. ... 21c
Selected Tomatoes .... 1 pound ctn ......22c
Tokay Grapes v ......... pound ......... .... 15c
Juicy Florida Oranges .. . fc pounds ...

COATS For The
“JUNIOR MISS’

The Flavor Saver

Sherwood Fresh

Young, now coata to
make them click with
the crowd. Every oc­
casion Chesterfields, reversibles lor "rain or
shine" wear, f i t t e d
coats and "Boy” coats
in solids, checks and

Marriage LicrnxeH

ll^t—nltt-tty*—frt~h—whfti
you Iniv it at

Rolib’s
Home Bakery

Iren e

Thu&lt; major adjustm ents must
bo made In production, manngc
mont uml marketing. Some of
these will mean wide shifts in
commodities produced anil in
marketing method*. In instance
where full production has meBUt
nartinl depletion of the soil marc
positive conservation practice
will need to be emphasised in
ivvlsed plans.
With large wartime savings,
farm er .are planning necessary
additions to their, land holding*;
major Improvements in farm
building*, fences, drainage and
particularly in housing and living

3 3 POINT - F|t E E MEAT S P E C I A L S !
Mullet

ib

Fancy- Poultry* S als
Pan Roady, Drawn

23c

M ary lan d Ex. 8tiL

Oysters

Nelswnnder, Ihtvls S. Lo* Angt,‘le.; ('iilifomlii, Glorin ■liummert,
Oak Pmk. ill.
.

P ro d u ctio n ' costa mny full, hut
it is expected Ihnt th is ileclino
will lie slo w er tlm n th e decHmin prices fo r fa rm p roducts.

“We cloth the family,
We furnish Ihe home’
216 E 1st 81. Phone 174

S P R Y
WHEN AVAILABLE} J&amp;,

Camtiliyll. Donuld W&gt;, P itta hunr.- I*n. M n rg rry -B u rd e n —N orthKuxt Penn.

Ill'llA l. COMMON SENSE
ll\ Spttils John ini
. PEACETIME CL.NDI I BINS
WILL REQUIRE ( IXNQES
ON ALL FLORIDA -FARMS
Klorhln furnters realize full
aell O ut |&gt;eace call* for furta
nljustm ents, and they are atriving to mnku the proper ndiuatincuts for the benefit of both
themselves uml the country.
Funnel* us a group have enjoyed
record Incomes during the wur
nnd they know thut war prices
and practically unlimltel demand
for farm produ:*o c inapt con­
tinue indefinitely.
. •*
While ilem am f m e v cohtlnui)
strong for a while, farm ers will
louji lie (need, with pcaretimu
mnVkets anil demands. It is gen­
erally expected (hut nrirex of
mimv farm products will decline,
i sooner or later. Subsidies, which
have provided mu important part
of the farmers inrotne, ore not
expected to continue indefinitely.

»

8 5 c

ib

41c

p

lleadlexh Ocenn

Shrimp

(.‘iMikcil fo r llroiliiig

Lobsters ib 55c

Now Yoik Dfeasdtl Slowing

Chickens

F la. Spanish

Mackerel ib 45c
Whiling

•

Fillets

,

Asst Cold

^

42c

Sun."'

26c Meats

ib

ib

.Skinless

Diecaed Pan

Bv.l Ondn Puro

Wieners

ib

.Sliced

Mullet
NT pgp i , • -r.tr ntACtt o tA tJ
cuOTTOTttio amw o v u m -n t t
C .- 'IA I U - O I

IU IV V

The u r i c t * of a Wur
Bond is nothini? in
comparison to the se­
curity it affords . . .
IH Y AN E X T R A
HONI) TODAY.

ib . 25c Bologna ib

L ong Link Ftosli

PO IN T-rR EE B e d &amp; V eal

SAUSAGE

Bolling nr Stewing

Klngnt. x, Itag

Short

S ausage

IMntb

nylsml Hnmhed

On Km nkcil

Sausage

Beef

Tongues ib 35c

&amp; est£ rn g r a d e a beef sa le

JA RR ELL $
i v tC K A U E S T O R D *
i

. »T. ai’CADI SlDO. ^ O A r S ^ f

5 Poinli

Tender Club

Steahs

ib

Chuck or Shldt.

Roast

Olade Cutx Chuck

10 Ckti Hib

Roast

Roast

ib

POINT-FREE
Fresh Ground

I’vnclc** p u t
3

P o in li

ib

Roast * ib

35c

Will Breast

ib

Patties

.

Am erican L c c l

ib 29c

Rich. Ctoamy
In l Hye Siriss

Cheese Vi-tb 28c Cheese
Sharp Yollow

**

.

Ph.la. C iaain *

you re
Now Crop Patna! Faclory Pock Long Grain

Crisp, Snowhite

Tot Thqi School Gill Coni plot Ion

Cauliflower

PALMOLIVE
3

Pound

S^eeiaiUcd Equipment

oaken

7.0c

Potatoes 5 ib&gt;23c Potatoes 10 ib* 35
In Our MEAT DI
A tirade Chuck Roast
A Grade Round «rak
A Grade Brisket Stei

Wheel UtiUorer
F r o m E n d A lig n e r
C v C lf^ ie r
J ira jp U n e r * B f ^ ^ r

Hugh Ing ft Hearing Frew

N e w O ie e n

S «M l Mild

Rutabagas ib 4c

Cako

6c

llim ry

Dews

ib

10c

Better Big Ways

Calif.

Tomatoes ib 17c

Bushing a Pin Honee

Yellow

.

Onions 3 it* 19c
m u«nr charger

• Rtied Service

Jumbo Shrimp

..i’- V i/'7 3

. . . tuning in rtfretbtm f ^ fk P §4MNjH
Battle'seasoned Seabees in the Admiralty* find one of the warjd'e
longest refreshment counter* there at the P. X. All along the line you

---------- ;----|---------

No.’ 2*4

Tomato (bs 3 fcf 3 5

To All Your Bakery
Neecls - - -

I.oley, O rlando,
Poole, O rlnnilo.

pkg‘ 21c

Extra Standaid **

in S a tisfa c tio n o f—
M o rto a r-*
... *

,
Bulletin or IO/IH/4.8
“ DeLnnd Finance I nnlpany To
Mary Memlc.
«’•
* - "
DeLnnd Finance Company To

P erry .
D orothy

C the .fs rx Cereal

-A
-nT
W",.ir,n
irirM — IN N

W in d e x 20 or 30c
N nhlsro O lnger

Rumlilev. John T. Sanfonl Thel­
ma Virgiuiii John*. H f'fn n l.

Apple Blitter .. 25c

Makes Glass Sp&amp;rklo

CONCRETE PIPE
DRIVEWAYS
.
WELLS .
SEPTIC TANKS
-4VATBH—TANKS-------------- —
CULVERTS and SEWERS
Transit Mix Concrete
Seconds available at low price

nnecs are chnlke&gt;l4un uw ry yeur
it ff.lti in t!i*
•&lt;! State*. •

Quantity Rights Roserved

Ga. Dessert

&lt; -'srvri"

.MeIIo-.Wheat .... 15c
Mustard 1-lb jar 9c
•AS V l&gt;AOK —Mswlr —P lS n m l
.Syrup .. pt* b t l .. Wc
Nucoa 1-lb ctn. 25c

^ To fly
via the -airline
over the "ITnmp" across the Himula.vnK from •imlin-!)■..&lt;'fclnii, coni
ns 1hiirh n« #-« u gullon

Vqe. Packed

Bread
M-az b a f 11c
m a tt—

Today &amp; Thursday

V ' ®. »Ji3iuy !v

'Industrial.. p.nn'li&gt;ymentlt govern­
ment .ictiori’ itml even world rnh.
ditiiinni N ew iiin m linin' ever J«’*
fore the fnrnier I* eoticonu.l
tilth what goes on lieyond his
line fence.

Quit Claim .Deed*
Mark wood, lim a G., widow To
Seminole County
11.11. Pope.
•
Court Record
Real
Estate Mortgage*
Redding. Roy A. To Florida
Monday, October 22.
Stute Rnnk.
W arranty Deeds
Chattel MortRaitea
Brunco. Prudence E. To Sven
Anderson. ('.A. To Florida State
Brunco et ux.
Bank.
Spencer. Gnrlnnd W. et ux To
Walden. P.W. To Florida State
Annie Jordan.
Rank.
Haak&gt;ns, Anna H. et vir To L.
Marcum. W alter J. To Florida
D. Brown.
State Rnnk.
Adams, Ella 8 . widow To ltoy ; Ward, Chnrlpv C. To Florida
A. Redding et ux. '
State Rnnk.
Kersey, l.E. et ux To Clarence
Satia'actionr of Mortgages
McKinney et ux.
Flint Federal Savinira 4 Loan.
Gobay. Sidney ]|. et ux To Assn. To A. 11. Hnsklif*.
A rthur K. Yowcll.
Florida Slnte Hank To J.T.
Limited W arranty Deeds
•Knlirht.
Slark, George K. To II.B. Tope
Home Owner's L oan. Corp. To
Sm.th, Ralph A. et ux T 6‘ Daniel II, Wulkcr et ux. •
Chose &amp; Com pan v (A Corp)
Rive. Esther W. (or E.W. Rive)
To A J . Dougherty et ux.

a ss

------nrawnu.ee ram. r .V , T«rfi*
one thing wblcl.TC# «ti||| | , ck and
-hat le d lre c tio i* ! goal to shoot
at. and n p h iln M fir of life."
Pointing out in e t there Is a
vast difference between an edu­
cated man and a cultured man.
-D r-Kane, said t W nuuiy
uoodimaq. it more, cultun

ffvrt-

LIQUERS
Swanee Pride

A "recruit" In the State De­
combined, borough tele
phone directories for New York partm ent’s foreign aervlce la on
City’s five boroughs to ta l about probation for hla flrat two yqar*.
lie e a m i $2,GOO to $8,400 a year.
8,100 pages.

ROBERT A. WltLIAiyiS

„**

TUXEDO FJtthD iQQ.

PAGE TT1REH

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915

.

hear the familiar greeting Have a Cofc-anotber way of eaying That’*

COMPANY

Floods O' Buds

[ SEE fi HE NEW
KlltllY

-

i v a c u u m clfw\ n e h
' in yuur huino • " The only cleaner with
* • real power polUhor

•K. W. McCullough
I
KIRBY
VACUUM CLEANER
DISTRIBUTOR
Phone 980

.

M m 406 Atlantic Rank Bid

Pounds

Paper Towels
ToUet Tissue
Small

'Toilet Tissue

"Dus Dora Everything"

10c

�/

«

TB 0 IfiAKTCWD WBICAM).i B'ANrOIOU Ff jORIDJU

Argentine Hitler

;1Tl*? ^anford Herald
W lttU a liH

In

fWBDNESDAT, OCTOBER 24j' 1045

IW

The Peron business in Argentina in not "just another
South American I'evolution/’ It. in serious business on the
Nazi pattern. Hitler seemed to have popular approval in
Germany in hia early moves beenuae his followers wore
so well organized that they were able to make a loud ap­
proving noise. Voices of sounder thinkers were lost under it;
Kunaway Inflation foIlowing“ thc war brought so much
misery that millions of Germans were ready to follow any
leader who proitllsed full employment and pny, In money
which would buy anything. In that soil of poverty and hun­
ger Hitler planted his terrible. seed
He had the organized groups ready to spread his pro­
paganda. As aoon aH he gained control, press, speech and
radio were stifled and hia propaganda was ail the people
had.; Elections meant nothing as expression of the real
beliefs of the people, Somq followed blindly. Some doubted
at first but ended in* belief that their lot might be bettered
by voting the Hitler way. Part shrewdly saw thnt they
Tfcr ll» r» lrt must vote that way or else—.
w ttr iW a i,
The' aame thing is happening in Argentina. Peron is
I r l » r l«r»- promising ill-paid workers lieaofits which he cannot pos­
sibly .provide. Ho, silences any papor or speaker trying to
tell .the trftth. Jflja side will be the only.Hide any citizen
« * a « lw r W . t M Ciln hear, If he’:Is' allowed his way. Elections, postponed

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rra iltm
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IN * EVERY PRAYER WE
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• INC OF, OUR P E T I T I O N
• WOULD HELP OK HINDER
! THE COMINJJ OF THE KING*
« DOM OF GOD ON EA RTI1.
*■—Jim s* 4:3r Ye nsk and received
• not, because ye nsk amts* that
ye may attend it In your plopaurca.
Wo hope thaV it does not prove
to b* true that th e United Na
tlona! wan the World War In
ordsr io engage ttn civil atrlfe.
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house and ifwlrmtiing pool as Its
firat post-war project.

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Monday .was the 126th mini.
*. versarv of the purchase of the
J state of Florida from the King
( of Spain for |E ,000.000. Consider4 ing the Improvements which hate
• bean, made since and the present
* value of t h e ; property, Uncle

b f course Florida did not win

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Mfpjy Americans, after sober second thought, are los­
ing their enthusiasm about th a t famous atomic bomb. Fpr
a little while it did stimulate the American spirit immen­
sely, In a grent wave, of confidence and power. Here, ap­
parently, wga Uncle Sam at his best, tinkering and Invent­
ing and experimenting wltji tremendous th ings, and _appdrently bringing the whole "WbrlcTlnto a new era of un­
imaginable power. Most of us were sitting on top of .He
world, and nothing could touch us now. ••
Many, perhaps, still have thnt glow anil pride and
sense of safety. But many others have done, and are doing,
a lot of thinking Hince then. Thfev seem to feel their secur­
ity ebbing away and doubts arising ns to the effectiveness
and permanence of this tiew {tower. It slowly dawns on the
ublic mind that even if we Americans can make atomic
ombs, with the tremendous power* In them thnt has been
proved, and if we have a monopoly on the great discovery,
this monopoly cannot last. Knowledge of the "know-how”
rends slowly but irresistibly, nnd the Impression grows
that here is a gadget which might destroy the whole human
race, or at least the civilization of our race
So we seem to lie drawn to first principles, moral and
religious, and a way of life in which fenring God and
obeying his commandments offer thetonly hope of survival
for the civilization we have created.

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War Criminal Punished
The punishment of Nazi war fcrlminnls has already
begun. Some minor non-commissioned officers have been
executed for ntrocitics. Now comes the first civilian of any
prominence to share their fate.
.
Dr. Joseh Pfitzncr, mayor of Prague under the Nazis,
has been found guilty of treason and hanged, Pfitzner, an
author and professor of history, was charged with being
a member of the Nazi party when thnt had been outlawed
by the Czech government, and also with removing- the
body of Czechoslovakia's unknown soldier and destroying
tho. monument. Pfitzner before long will have plenty of company.___

Bishop Hurley Named,
Apostolic R e g e n t
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct.-&gt;84J
(/W—bishop Joseph P. Hurley
of St. Augustine has ln-en nam 'd
by Pope Pius XII ns regent, ad
internum of the apostolic nunci­
ature In Belgrade, Yugoslavia, the]
National (,‘nthollc
Con______ Welfare
______
ferenco announced early tot
The announcement said -4
word of the appointment waa
reived in Wasnington by Ai
lhiahop
. L lihn
A lain
iGiovanni
ZInoa hi
('
Amleto
Cloignni, apostolic delegate Ui the
United fitntes.
j..
Bishop Hurley wus born 1n
Cleveland, Ohio, in . 1804. lie
spent more than a di-caile in the
diplomatic service of the tjijl.v
See before being appointed HlVtG
Bishop of Bt. Augustine, ill

RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT!
• PHONE 200

STRICKLAND-MORRISON,
U-DRIVE IT, INC.
First Street at Sanford Ave.

Only Firestone Recapping gives
your tlra s th e famous DeLuxe
Champion Cear-drlp Tread, the
tread with extra depth for extra
safety, extra traction and longer
mileage. The eame heat quality
tre a d rub b er is used, tho same
rubber as that used in new tin s.
Both materials and wartmanshig
are guaranteed.

veals that Florida put 227,027
m*&gt;1 in- tha armed services, that
. 3.126; of them died In tin e . of
t duty, th a t Floridians bought $1,I 480.000,003. in . War Bonds and
• eohlrlbuted 18,321,838 to the
* Red Cross; and f t ,805,000 to New Peanut Market -jf " nnlnK Indicate these products
t&lt; tha National War Fund, which
a w4 venture‘to say puts us In tha
Forecast .This Year
•
forefront of all states In, propar--------:—
outs, one of the best sources
* lion to population.
TAMPA, Oct. 24, (FN 8 ) —New of vitamin Bl, together with the
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markets for Florida’s peanut „ u t •„ widely popular, flavor,
.-United Automobile Workers’
J V(ce President Walter Reuthe/
J Insists that Genera) Motors could
official continued. As nn indica­
grant a "30 percent wage Increase
tion of the importance of peunuta
tor workers, cut tho price of
in tho diet of tho American sol­
Chevrolet cira by $100 each and
dier, ha geld that more than i)2,*
it tha same time Inctasie profits
Otll.OOU. cans of the nuts were
of the. company-by $ 100,000 ,000.
supplied the government during
T hat’o an -interesting Idea born,
the first six months of DMA. Dur­
iui doubt, of Now Deal fantasies.
ing the war the military forcer
We would like to soo the governused -too.W tt.tm o-canr'of peanuts
HtWt K d fltttl M rTTIeuiKoFtne
annually.
necessary funds to buy the Wil­
The can company la continuing
low Huq plant and aoe what he
cap da along th at line. It would
be a, noble experim ent
• — ;------ O-----------.The' burning of a fiery cross
nn the top of Stone Mountain
liwnr Atlanta la indicative of the
•trass-and strain of the tim es’in
ANNOUNCING
w|&gt;irh wo Ilya.,it Is disheartening
to see a | organisation baaed on
yreju|llce and- haired abla to
ratio It* ugly head again after
»g presumably stamped out
enllghUned public opinion
Ilc-Opening of
Us years ago. Tho conditions
kif Have made its resuscitation
Mlbla .as .wall, as tha evils
IJANSON’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP
itch -aro bound- to ensue from
organisation - are deplored • by
in the Cowan Building
right thinking people.
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Roll on firestone Racapa Than Any Other Kind

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AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
ip it uo. Under {he
tgement $88,500 wtU be
Immediately for - Ita
M i and chib duos and
a - a n expected to pra­
re i operating oxpanooo.
City wilt no longer be

At The Armory
Benefit National War Fund
Saturday, O ct 27—9:00 P.M. ’til?
Music By“ The Banana Boys”
Admission: 91 per eouplg (lax Ine.)
In ufilform 50c (U g Iqc.)

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THE,SANFORD RERAU). SANFORD FLORIDA
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The chief jumping
. . _ off
Wjicn World War II began in
1P3I. there were 153 parson* on for. tacttcnl carter sad‘ _!»**&lt;
the U. S. embassy staff in Lon* planes headed for_Eufop*
don. At the war’s end there were the War
The renovation of the Sanford
Maine.
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The Tuesday Evening Bridge 27fl. ■
. A delightful program of music Country Cluh is wonderful to
Club
met
Inst
night
lit
the
homo
and literature was presented la tt everyone - particularly tho young
evening at the Woman’*! Club' by people! How we have hoped for of Miss" Louise I’crkfns nt 30(1
the Literature Department whien just this • excellent greens, a t­ Magnolia Avenue.
Mrs. Mattie F. Pooles
The rooms, of the Perkins'
Included Miss Daphne .Takaeh tractive club house, and a country
add Mrs. Rollnnd Dean-as gu**te club In general to be proud of. home were decorated with red
Weds . John £ . Fox
from the Rollins College faculty. MR. ED WHITNER, a Rollins roses. Miss Otedn Dyson wn:l
THURSDAY
Mrs. E. D. Brownie*, chairman College graduate and professional high score after several progres­
M. L. Rabom, Sr. is 111 at his
Mrs. Mattie Fort Poole of D e­
Call Meeting of the Junior High
the Literature Department baseball player with the New sions of bridge had been played. ]
School P. T. A. a t Junior High fend announces the marriage of home on West Fourth Street, of
Miss Perkins assisted, by - Miss
assisted by Mrs. II. C, Hptiqi, York Yankees who Is to be man­
School a t 3:30 P, M. Board me­ her deughter, Gertrude P o o l with In flue me.
resided and announced th at both ager and port owner of the club, E l s i e Hutchison; Mrs. Burrell
P«
eting will he held a t 3:00 P. M. Sumeford, to John E. Fox, of
Friends of M. S. .Wiggins will Miss Takaeh and Mrs.'Dean
promises great strides in giqt Hudgins and Mrs. It. I.. Perkins
Sanford, Saturday morning a t
FRIDAY
circles for Sanford. Have, you servt-ii refreshments to the fnl
h i s ________
Illness a t well known in Central
The U.D.C. will meet a t 3:00 11:00 o’clock. The double ring regret to learn of his
cite and noticed our peppy Seminole High lowing:
at the home of Mr*. G. D. Biihon ceremony was performed by the hfe home 1217 Magnolia Avenue. music and literature circlet
were outstanding m em btrt of this School foot!ball tteam? The man j Miss Klunhetli Dyson.
Miss
Rev. R. Grady Snowden at the
a t 1010 Hibiscus Avenue.,
; &lt;seer of that I*
Is ------young COACH
---------- Jean Hixou, Miss Margaret Iteitv,
parsonage of the F irst Baptist &gt;!* L. Talbott has received'word Rollins College Faculty.
TUESDAY
Miss Doris IInil. Mist t i l e d :
____ ... Rollins
Collcga
Miss Takaeh, an instructor Ip SETTLES,
a
West Side Prim ary P.T.A. will Church. The simple ceremony of the death of hie' brother A. A.
-! g.'aduqte. {So it looks as though Dyson and Miss Cecelia Truluck.
thee Conservatory of Music, p la y -j
have a Hallowe’en Carnival at was performed in the, presence Thjbott of Elkin, W. V.
Also Mrs. John F."Ilolt. Mrs.
anford IIss . to be injected with
•d for the first' selection, ."The 'SSanford
the W est Side School from 5:30 of the Immedlnte family,
Mrs. C, E. Godwin left'M onday Bird.Sermon" bv L lsit. This.Wa* a good dose of recreational on- II. Nlchnlsb'i Ashby, Mrs. Russell
Mr*. Fox chose for ner wed­
to 0:00 P. M. The public i*^ in­
Birmans, Mi’s'. Getirge Ttanglcding a blue suit with blush pink for Alamo, Ga, for a visit with followed bv her Interpretation ,of thusfesm.
vited.
"Etude In E Major" by Choplii.
accessories. Her corsage was oY relatives.
Seems good to see the follow­ man. Mrs. P. II. Tepslr,
I.. B. McLeod Jr. a n d
Both numbers .were heartily ap­ ing in and out of town again
pink roses surrounded hy sweet­
James II. &lt;’iapt&gt;s.
plauded
nnd
as
an
encore
al
heart
roses.
anyway
back
from
the
wai;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.’
c
.
Hill
and
Meeting- Is Held By
played "Bread ami Butter WalU" RICHARD DEAS. TONY IIUl&gt;
Mrs. Fox is nn active member Mm. Jam** II. Critppff p\*n to
b y Mninrt.
the First B aptist Church, a to Cairo. tJa** for the weekend.
DIJJSTON, H E N R Y • WIGHT
Garden Club Circle of
past president of Business and
- 'I n - th e interlude Mrs. Browhlb* HARRY L E E J R .. JOHNNY Officers Are Elected
•*
The Rose Circle of the Sanford Professional. Women’s Club and
Friends of Mr*. Allan H. Stone remarked that both guesta had a COURIER,"ELTON MOlIGHTON.
Iiy Truth Seekers
, _____ ______
__
, I I O B WILKINSON, H A R R Y
harkground.
She _also
Garden Club met Friday nt the a member of the Twentieth Cen- will regret tn learn of her illness Sanford
home of Mrs. W. A. Morrison a t ,tury Club. Prior to her marriage at her .home. at 410 Grandview said that Sanford happily * en t, GRIM BALL, WALTER HAYNES
The Truth Sc-'kct- ('lass o(
its talented people to Stetson and I RAY' FOX, DANNY’ ALTMAN
1004 Sanford Avunuc. Mr*. Eudor she was secretary to Dr. Hugh Avenue.
Rollins and through excellent (n il K U R D BELL, J I M HIGH IN.-’ the First .M»-(hi«lbi Clniirh d o tt­
Curlett, chalrtn in, presided At West and previously, was , 601-*
n joyed with the liquidation of
"th e nu t t ing.
Mrs. If. R. Deas and Richard struction they returned t« San- CL'A'Y WILLIAMS, B R A C K ed bff4cm mi l trti'l yi-njlv re­
Mr*. H. B. Deck gave the tre a ­ l e closed state buns* »I-V * t* - 'Dcgy 'tnrve~rtcjTxrted fo r c h a rie a -lio n L J U j d Y i u r ^ artists. " I t it I ERKINS. HAL C O L B E R T , ports nl ll«- mimlltly Iniiijit
ton, S. C. where they will visit Indeed fortunate th a n w if o r d is BHrL-Y1—HIHA/KV41KAU,— MM "J"! f ^ 1”1 m eeting liehl
surer’s report and Mrs. B. B. ■JV county.
----- to mVd ;v"
Mr. Fox Is a member of the relative* and friends.
mid-distance between these two MY I N G L E Y, J I M M Y Ml" church" annex
Crumley spoke to the circle con­
Seminole
County
Veterans
of
colleges" she said, "because we RL1IANNON, JENNINGS HURT with Mrs.' -lolui Ylmglmn, p resl-1
cerning Hctnerocalll* o r' Day
Lilly. She said the Ucmerocnlils Foreign Wur* anil American Le­
Mrs. I. L. Talbot has returned can receive the Itencflt. of such BRUCE BOLT. a n d ,0 . I). LAN- dent, presiding
Officers eli-i'ieil for the entitling
“
;
wan adaptable, to Florida and gion in Sanford* He was a mem­ lo -h er home on Sanford Avenue gifted artists as we have hero DRESS.
John 'Vnugnitn,
. Thcmtorc Rookcvclt said: "Tlii- vein were: Mi
required little care after it w*&lt; ber of the 332d Engineer Regi- after visiting her smt nnd friends tonight."
l’n
kiih-nt; . Mi
J. B. Crnwfnrt).
ment, receiving an honorable dis­ In Norfolk. Vn.
planted.
Mrs. Brownlie Introduced Mrs. i*‘ a new nation, bunM. mi st
The memberm that.attended the charge In 'June, lie served three
Dsan by commenting on the mighty continent, of iMiuudlbss Viii- I’reetdi'iit• Mi W. S. Tiuirn 1
meeting are . an follows: Mr*. vgara Iq the British- W es,-France,
Mrs. Frank *Rav*ht expected to work, that she Is doing as an pnMibllities, No other luilion in imi. Secretary; Mi &gt;. K. F-.Ciyji •
S-i-ietary; ‘ Sfr*
Endor Curlett, Mrs. 11. B. Crum­ Belgium and Germany. Mr. Fox arrive from Columbus, Go. to assistant professor o f ' English the world' him such -resource*. shaw.
ley, Mrs. Harry Tooke, Mrs. Is now in the offices of the State spend a week with her parents literature on the faculty, lit No other nation ha* hern no (*. It. LnYd. ("a-- Tii'-nmier;favored. If we dare to rlne nur Mr*. T. K. Wilson, Sik-miI nn-i
B. B. Ilrefc. Mrs. Robert Cole, Rond Department in Defend.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Palmer at Rollins College.
Following the wedding the their home 535 Valencia Drive.
Mr.. U M Tyre, Mrs. Fred WilMr*, l ean In her nrescntstlon level to the opportunities of fere-1 Biixincsr T rea-uirr: a n d Mrr.
:»cm, Mre. Edward Lane. Mrs. couple left for Daytona Beach
of "Best l/Ove&lt;| Book*"- carried u*. nur destiny will he. vast Mniilm Muffin, Ihiiijicilv Chair
Claude Herndon, Mrs. Charles where they Will xpond their
the
nuil fence through the p a n t beyond tho power* of imagination man.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Doudney
must m aster this destiny and t . ;*Mt&gt;. J-', R. lord led the.devoWilke, Mr*. L. L F railer, and honeymoon. They will be a t homo and son, Al, will leave this o f' "fl’rer Rahhlt," "Alice lit
ami rcnil ” Il-i|ii TYTml,".'
after Nov. 10 in Pnola.
Mrs. W. A. Morrison.
weekend for Charlottesville, Va. Wonderland,” Kipling’s hooka, make li our own; ami we can Doiml
ind yearly repnrts m
given
where Al will enter the 'Univer­ The Bible, "The Iliiad," “The thus mike It nur own ojily if we, hv officers.
Idylls of the King," "Romeo bnd a* -a vigorous and .separate tutsity
of
Virginia.
The busies so*. Mi John Van- |
Juliet,” Dickon’s books. *tThe tlon, develop a great nnd v on lei
Miss Whittle Forms Pilots Welcome 3
fill nationality, distinctively dif- Khun ami Mr*. W. I1. I’lmpinn-i,
Canterbury
Tales,”
and
Boswell’s
Duke
Dodson
has
received
his
.the fnlNinth Grade Chorus Members Into Club discharge from • the Navy and biography of Dr. Johnson. Matty ferent front any other nationality,! *nrvi*d refrqahment d.to rhornlim,
other favorite biographies and of either the present nr the pas’ lowing: Mr*. \\
will
return
to
his
former
position
An entertaining musical pro- with the Wight Grocery Com­ lovely poems of modern contri­ For *uch a nation alT of u* can Mrs. f . It. Lord, Mr* T. E AVilThe ninth grade chbrus under
was enjoyed at the dinner
butors were includeAL in ’ Ml*. well afford to give up all other son, Mrs. It. F t ’n*n*liaw, Mr*.
- the direction of Miss 01 lie R ees) gram
pany.
:*
Dean’s in to filtjn g review, qf beet aUtginncc* and high of • lieurt F . R. Mitchell, M-- Mabel Bimini.
Whittle has been organised with meeting of the’ Pilot ’Club hold
to-xtand, n .m ighty and united Kfr*:TNoVtle Tilliif, MfiT” l». F.:
Miss Nancy Appleby as accom­ in tho Hotel Mayfair last night
Mr. and Mrs. George .W. Stin­ loved books.
with Mrs. W. C. Batcher at the
people, facing a future of glnri- (iuerry, Mr*. Ella Irish, Mr*.. It.
panist.
Following
the
entertaining
pro­
son of Lake Monroe are on an
M. Mason, Ml- W. I. Clark,
. The chorus includes: Anita piano and Mrs. W. V. Bitting, in extended trip visiting relatives gram' the. hostesses for the eve­ nu* nromise."
"The darkest hour In any pmnV Mr*. W. I*. Cheprtran, Mrs. Mar­
Aiken, Betty Bell, Kathleen Bab charga of the program.,Hostesses in SL l.oui*. Washington, D.-C., ning, Mrs,. Fred William*. Mr*.
in ENGL1SHTOWN CLOTHES
tha Muffin
Ellis.
cook, Norma Bmwer, Mary Cald­ were Mrs. M. B. Smith and Mrs. and Charlotte, N. C.
_____and Mr*. C. I-'. ».
W.- A. Leavitt, Mr*. C. J. Fisher, life is when he sit* down l-i
well, Anna Corlev, Elolae Cook, 1/ourine Beat.
nnd Mrs. H. C. DuBose served plan to got money without earn­
IN MKMIIRIA M
ing It." — Horace Greeley,
Mr*. Mayme Mem Hodgkin,
ou really feel nt ease in one of our young
Betty Dnncan, Mary Alice Hern­
Mrs. II. B. My re of Gainesville refreshments.
Duties* Is what you’ll pnibulilv . In memory of Sgt. John C.
d o n ,. Barbara Edenfleld, Helen Sirs. Bee Broome and Mrs. A. K. is 1 the uest of h e r. sister and
men'n drape coals. , The broadness of the
Approximately 00 members at* cnnlinue
Ilntt
killed
;:t
m
tion'
ttrt,
2,1,
to
be
in
suite
of
Karina, Mary Helen Fite, Melba Shoetnltker were initiated into the brother i-law, Mr. and Mra. tended the program.
’
shoulders
with the filled waist nssurcs good looka
1041.
In
loving
memory
of
.mv
parental
protests
and
milliners’
c'uh
with
appropriate
ceremonies
Frederick, Mary Ann Halloway,
II. W. Goodspeed a t 312 Oak
mandates. For formal moments son who gallant l\ died Dial
wllh
comfort.
“
0 5 &gt;»Martha Ruth Grogan, Jean John­ directed by Mrs. O. M. Ilarrisoq Avenue.
you’ll wear a ’^ 6*10™’’- in the others limy know the hiessing*
Carnival Is
and Mrs. J. P. HalL The Code
son and Peggy Ahne Howell.
of
freedom.
Hi*
ntiignunimuus
rery
suit
or
sport
cool
is
100';
WfWI&lt;4MlMtandright
direction
In
the
form
of
n
E
of
Ethics
was
read
by
Mrs.
B.
E.
Also Maxie Kirchoff,' Endsley
Mr*. F. E. Bolx of 1101- Park
For Primary Sch
fluttery butterfly .of twinkling' snirit will ntw'nys tie a shlnin :
Mcisch, Fave Miller, Vivian Mc­ Chapman.
tailored. Sullw are priced at $.'l2.50 a'nd W5.00.
Avenue expects to hata as her
sequins, nr a ribbon-wound bi­ light nmong us who" loved him
Daniel, Jacqueline Rowland, Bar­
During a short business session guest her stater, Mrs. Fred W.
Sport
coals $17.05. upward. .
- .
so
devotedly.
The
annual.
Hallowe'en
Carni­
cycle
clip
with
u
fetching
110*0
bara Rucker, Dodo Feckctt, Vir presided over by Mrs. R. C. Max. Ritchie of Watertown, Mass. val of W est Side Primary School,
May
God
grant
you'
feat,
brave
veil
.
.
.
.
small
bow*
on
a
black
gtnia Tison, Betty Jean Shepherd, well, the club voted .to donate This will be the first reunion of
luce spood . . . or bright *irwml* soldier.
Cherry Singletary, Joanne Spaul­ $12.50 each month toward tho the two slaters In FI years.
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Signed.
held ah. the school Tuesday night of wool plaited into your hair-do.
ding, Mildred Tumor, Jean l.ouiki salary of the director for the
from 6;30 P. M. until 0:00 $. M.
Mr* It. T. Warren,
------ C. E. T.
Yarn,. Betty. Wilkio, and Wanda "Celen: Crate," young -peoples'
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stenmnthri
events are lieing planned
Williamson.
club. Members also expressed the atrom and family plan to depart forMany
entertainm ent including for­
Before Pearl Hnrlmr. American
desire to nssist in the proposed s o o n for Charlottesville, Va. tune telling, fish pond, white
In Slunsl Provinee ami othei
beautification project for the city. where Mr. Stenstrom will enter elephant booth, horseback riding,; refineries were producing, about nnrtliuin oil-pto lunnr mens of
40,000 barrels of 100 -octane
A report from the financial few school a t the University of hay
W. Group Holds chairman
F.S. L
picture show and ■■i--*Bingo gasoline unny;
&gt;&gt;■7 ride:
.
war China oil is still skimmed from
daily; uuring
during me
the win
‘Correcl Men’s Wear”
disclosed Dial the pro­ Virginia.
fpr whiep 'prises will be given.
*h*y turned out more than half oil ami walei seepage* that have
&amp;rvi&lt; poned- bridge
,n i. Service
party Would be Dost*
been
in
u*n
-foe
thousands
of
T W e will also be -a costume » million,
honed Indefinitely in lieu, of the
Cecil Wilson recently visited parade with pri
years.
rite* awanled. One
TALLAHASSEE,
HASS EE, Oct. 24 (8
ISpe- Tuberculosis Christmas Beal Bale his daughter Mrs. Raymond Lund- feature of tne carnival is the
• cial)—"The Young Women's Chris­ which starts In Novepibor and quist enroute froth Cuba to New cake walk Tor which, members of
tian Association a t Florida State which is a major project of the York."Her daughter accompanied tho P.T.A. have donated hnm&lt;College for Women held its club. A motion was made and Mr. Wilson to New York for a baked cakes.
annual recognition service Thurs­ carried that the club purchase visit with her grandparents.
A spaghetti supper will be
day night a t which time several new song books.
*----------- - *&gt; served from 8:30 to 4t30 o’clock
The* meeting was closed with
, hundred students received the
Mrs. J . W. Dutton of Defend and there will be hot dogs, col.
' charge of membership In a can- the singing of "God Bless Amer­ has been the guest of her aisle,-' drinks and Ice cream far sale
ica”
and
the
Salute
to
the
Flag.
1 dlelight ceremony.
Mra. L. P. Hagan of 1702 Park
The following committees arc
I
The service began in Westcott
Those present w e r e : Mrs. Avenue. Mrs. V. M. Fountain an-l In charge: Supper - Mra. Gordon
I auditorium, where the faculty Maxwell, Kir*. Harrison, Mrs. Mrs. V. M. Fountain Jr. also of Brision, Mrs, C. A. *Anderson,
advisory board an d 'stu d en t cabi­ Hall, Mrs. Joel Field, Mrs. Ruth Defend were the recent luncheon Mrs A. L. Barineau, Mra. Dekle,
net, headed by Miss Margaret Scott, Mra. E. II. Laney, Mr*. guest* of Mrs. Hagah.
Mra. B. G. Methvln; hot dogs—
. Clayton of Haines City, was It. A. Swanson, Mra. E. B. Ran­
Mra. Homer Little. Mrs. L. S. Wife,
seated on the platform during the dall, Jr., Mrs. Bitting, Mrs. J. C.
Friends of Marlon Rahorn, Jr. ins, Mrs. David Van Ness, Mr*.
evening’s
...........................................
Daisy Mitchell,
Mrs. Hodgkin,
Mrs. will be Interested to learn that W. Kinlaw; Cake Walk • Mr*.
address bv Miss D
Rroomc, MY*. Shoemaker, Mrs. he h at arrived in Ban Diego, Virginia Crawford, Mrs. A. D.
Parket, faculty udvisor.
After the address the whRe­ Chapman, Mrs. 7„ B. Ratliff, Mra. Calif. His address is: A/S Marion Rountree; Picture. Show - Mr*.
efed students gathered around J. L. Clark, Mrs. C .' L. Powell, L. Raborn, Jr., 6678IY3, Co. 46- J. T. Hardy, Mrs. R. Z. Jnhiumn,
Wescott fountain each carrying Mrs. Al liunl. Miss Uussic Hin­ 487, U. 8. Naval Training Cen- Mra. C, R, Robinson, Mrs. L. E.
a lighted candle, and receiving ton, Miss Maude Ramsey, Miss ter, Ban Diego, 33, Calif.
Reel; Bingo • Mrs. Frank Hauer,
the charge of membership.
Blanche Kennedy, the hostesses
Mr*.
and Mrs. Virginia Crawford,
ami guest, -Mrs. BSltM I. ----- ------.Geraldine L. Fuahay, Miss Mar­
Pond
lon Hill, toiss Betty Kennedy.
Me Alexander, Mrs. Hughes; Forand Ensign and Mrs. 8. M. Thomp­ tuna 1Tallin;
* Miss Betty McCluer Lee . and Meeting Is Held Of
g - Mra. Mary l.o:i
son of Jacksonville were the Holmaa; 'r______
■Mlsa Georgone richos of Orlando:
Drinks • Mrs. Clyde
...
County Principals weekeqd guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Stinson,
' :MU* Martha -Ball- Broun a n d
Randall. Mrs. L. A.
R. .Lv Beard a t their home 1108 Phillips, Mrs.
. Miss Edith Chestnut of Snnford;
Mrs. J. A. Calhoun; Ice
The first meeting of the Bern- West Flrat * tract.
Miss Laura lam Butler of Kl*
Cream • Mrs. M. J. D unk, Mr*.
was
- -simmee; Miss Betty Jean Can­ hole County principals
ll.rris o n 1 Kandsll; Hay Rida - Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrr. J. M
non of. Defend; Miss Bobblo Bell 'leld Tuesday a t the Junior High
M. .H arrison Ludwig; Costume Paradf - Mr*.
- - of Eustis and Miss Ann MaHiewr fehool in tho office of the 8uper- of Montgomery, Ala., Mrs. J. I- A. D. RaunliLe; Horseback Rid
nd Miss Mary Loulso Bmlth of -D&lt;sr of Seminole County Eduoa- Scott of Amaryllis, Texas, sister ing - Mrs. Henry Russell; White
Hon, Mias Ruth Hand, where a of W. M, Scott and Miss Adella Elephant Booth • Mra. Clayton
'alneaville.
discussion was held concerning Adams also of Amaryllis ware the Brown, Mrs. Gaorge King.
co-ordination of county education. recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
:
Miss 'naltd presided " i t the Wr- M. BeoU a*- lh*lv-h»a\o 120
Mrs. Eva Goodspeed "meeting
IS p i 9 o p a I~ Choir
and it was decided that Elliott Avanu*.
Honored At-Reunion the principals should meet fre- Mrs. Andrew Cai
Has. Buffet Supper
ferraw
e"
Mr*,
for similar discussions
t ' the conclusion of the m octlng+W r Q Fleming and her aunt,
N Honoring Mr*. Eva Goodspeed
Mrs.
The Episcopal Church Choir
O. V»| hn x»f Atlanta
of Orlando, formerly of Sanford a luncheon was ennioyedn. In
| are pfenning to leave
* tomorrow met last Thursday "night in
l
who celebrated her BOth blrthdav lunlor High Lunch Room.
e:
T.
W
.1
for
Mfeml
to
spend*
a
faw
days,
Parish ffodae for a buffet sup1 r
Those attending were:
anniversary on Oct. IB, Mr. anJ
? * /. «»C»act to visit, with Billy huslnegi meeting and choir p
Mrs. H. \}L Goodspeed aero host U w ton. Superintendent of Public T
v
on
tho
Fleming
who
will
pla
tic*.
and hostess a t a family reunion "nslruc’.lon; M r / Mildred Bab- Mfeml University. Oxfi
xford, Ohio,
bliss Carol Stone presided t
a t their home on 003 Myrtle -ock, a rt suparlntandent; Miss football team tnla
attend.
the business meeting which t»
"scar Price, jnualc superlntenAvenue Sunday.
lowed
the buffet supper and nik
Baring the dey the singing ni ient; -H. E. Morris, Seminole
James Henry Cooper Naval
songs was tn Joyed and dinns High School: Mra. May belle Max- ROTC student a t Duka University nounccd that the choir would
sing “The Crucifixion" by John
veil, Vocetlonal S c h o o l R . E.
was served outdoors. Those pres
r rue. Junior High School! B. C. *nd son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Etelner on Good Friday at th-s
ont were: v - - . .
’■&gt;,
Mrs. Goodspeed1* throe dauvi- Ytcale. Sanford Grammar_ School; Cooper is expected to arrive home church.
Those attending were: Mi**
for • . week’s vacation. Ha hex
ters, Mrs. Dean Wing o l Orlando Mre. Velma Mitchell. Souths! lo recently
bean elected to serve as Carol Stone, Mis* Betty sml
Mrs. II. F. Roller of Daytoqr "r'm ary School; Mr*. Marion St. advertising
- manager
of
tho H arriett Mathewe, Mis* An n ,
- - Beach, Mrs. 8 , T. Clauser o' Irhni, Wests Ids Prim ary; E. J. "Archive,
Duka’a monthly mag* I-ovell, M'ee Dephna Connelly,
. . Elyria, Ohio! har two sons, »aney. Lyman School: Mra. Ofe sine.
Miss Elisabeth Dyson, Mrs. A.
**' “ Jplr A. Goodspeed .and Harlow Cochran, Lake Mary 8choot; W.
M. Phillips, Mrs. Allis SteenGoodspeed, both of Banford, A. Teague, Oviedo School; Mra.
E. Franklin a t la k e Mary worth, Mrs. Robert diUrri*. Mr.
, _ !
son-in-law, Daaa W i n g , Ruth Baiba, ChuluoU School; W. hasR. had
as hfs (M a t for. three E. M. ArmlUge, Mra. A. H.
-daughters - In - few, Mra. R. A. T* Slag. - Genova School; V. H. weeks,
Lewie, and the Rev, Mark Car­
A " Goodspeed and Mrs. rRt W.’Oood Grantham, Lake Monroe School; ter
and couaui,
penter.
sneed: vrundion. Le*lio E. Boiler -ind Mra. Pearl Bates, Wilson of ....................
Shreveport, La. While in
I Ugh *jyool.
visited the
Florida the
Gardtne, PTA Room
^ ■ L a n w
ether
opeod of BanfawL?
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Program
At' Woman’s

HMWHi

Social Calendar

TERRACE TALK

Miss Louise . Porkins
Entertains At Bridge

e r son a I s

AT EASE!

Veteran

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B. L. Perkins

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Sigma D e l t a Chi
Chapter
"

Oviedo High School
Will Present Play

Met On Wi

formerly
The Oviedo High School will
repair sUaoont a "One Act Play Night"
Avsnu*. has
So OeL M . a t .t : 8 0 P. M. a t the returned • to* S a n ta
to re-enter
for three
j Charles*
and a halt years In
Ith Mrs. Swalm

CUV

A mooting of the R o o m
Mothers o f the West Bide P ri­
mary P.T.A. was held Wednesday
afternoon a t the home of Mra
A, L. Barineau.
Plans for the year were die
tusaed and Mre. Barinaaa wr
appointed chairman df the Wa
Bide P.T.A.
°ee attending the m

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In tne Atlantic, the J'acific anti; lltlrHctt&lt;l-________________ the Caribbean.
1
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_____________- . I out in Europe, the United States
----------------- a as dependent on outside source*
for rigurette paper, thon made
from linen rags.
Venus’ Looking Glass is a pop^ulnr garden name for n common
'cornfield pinnt found in tha
south of Europe.

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Turkeys

Lobsters *u&gt;

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Fta. KpaxuaF

Cold

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12 Points

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Fish

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SAUSAGE

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21c

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17c

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32c Sausage *ib 39c;

Beef

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Tender Club

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47c •Roast
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10 Cut! Rib

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Philo. Cream

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Nablaco Olnger

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LOW COST

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M akes O laaa'B p aik le

W index Mo* 30c

No. 2 % Can

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3 cans
1-lb

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tieff Omen

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Carrots 2 b«h*17c ^Tomatoes it 17tc

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pkg. 23c

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Cabbage

Shipped ^ Fryers lb. 59c
O rae.

Sherwood Freeh \

Snaps
rn u n ca
2 no. 2 33c Stokoly Cut G^een

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lb. .... 35c veaf'Cutlets ....... lb. .... 42c I
WUrenilR f*Mrp !&gt;•■?
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Sliced or Piece lb. 49c
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Real Estate Sales—Rentals—Mortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and Bonds

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vv,ti l,y Alidrrjr I'lial. th .a r iir—.n la
a r* to ru liiiia iu l ryu tu It* .tu l av*
p .a r ti.ru tr Ihv ('Iri'uJt t.'uurt »t
Kanti'ii), aiitnlnul* t'uunty, K lnrld*.
»n M i. VMi ,t*y »( Nuvamimr. A. t&gt;„
t*IS . otherw ise .Ivrter pro cv n lfiu ..
w ill U» te trrw l
yen.
If I* f y it h t r i.n)fre.l that thl*
rltn lle n hr pObllahrd'bi th r Suuford
lly r. td, * n«WM'»|.«r njlWUhvd, th
Mu Ilf &gt;1 &gt;1. l*n *Jliiilr I v e y ly . M orbl*.
uni*. r*c h w if k ta t four v&gt;i,iiy-oji.
live w eeks.
W IT N E S S hi) ll" ltd nod "H i. In'
«,':vl *t Sunfnrd. In Mir Putihty u(
S.'iulh'.li'. Uv tli,' .till,* &lt;•( Kl.'ildn
M il. Mir 'Jlh da&gt; uf Dvivher, A. 1)..

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from common colds

That Hang On

B bik-D n«|M

UrramaUUm relieve* promptly be­
cause It foes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel

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lim i srored orf to the b«ieni of 40 point*, Georgia com­
mit lipr njo*t Of tlje riajnag* m
■unking F7 neiifts.
With Florida*!* flatora Imek at
have

Hrrmpli! It’s high time Sylvester's old
jiluMter walls were done over.

For quick knock-down, nure kill, and lA-'ting
effects HKUiflMt
Files, Ant«, Roaches, MommiUjcj*. Witter E iiKt**,
Moths, Mens, Lice, lieu Hiikb, TJckh.

Wull board is t^e answer to the problem.
Let us check your interior walls before they
get to this stage. We have wall board that
will make your rooms new.

$ J.25 a quart
D l s l diluted

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109 Palmetto
Phone 1011

Beware Coughs

tflUgh battle for the Miami teem
froip Ohio has inarched through
V O T i r i:
ItVe m a jg h t victories this year
N illli'r t . hrtrhjf t l l r t i that VI i*
As 12 Wilts In IS starts over two
m i' .’tia.*n ril In t?u»Jnr.n j t t i t K*M
tl l i*NK*it mi haiiii nnil *.pl tu T Ii. i s i n ' . I . Sivufiint. P'lurlitn, uu*
year* While the Klorkla Miamians Clerk
n( tin I'irenlt t'nnrt ••( i**m
Hu (li'lltlu u . iiunii' SemMiyte
hive won three &lt;d their four inch I'Minii. P'lnrltl.i. llil&lt; nimi •li-i
Venetian Itllprt ro ty tijn ) an.I Mint
gatnes nnd Are* the nej*IY crown­ flay "( lliln h e r. a H Mil.
iii'
.In
ti nil - tn r w lv li'l a i l t nknu*
II I
I li'l tnlnli
ed state rhatnnftns.'
|iur*im nl
in the tsrm»
u r tin'
i 'In k . I'lr in li i*fiuri
iP’ lrtllliiu n Nome Hliitnie*’ IC h n p tir
, Lilly Fleming
II) n I , Hum !• •'
lo w s l.uwii iif F lo rid a ) w ill) tinir fHt OmOgna
Wiit a -, x i i t n u jju iiu ul. smoi
Shire Lob’ 'florryll of Stuurt, la
JOHN »W)NI HU-P*.
the
alternate
fullback. Marx
j a xi p: s i 'I i k k t n i t
Lecowpte qT Enterprise, Al«-&gt; *»
the regular laft tefKle and all
throe of them nlayed Tor Wi* Uni­
versity of Mi/tml hUt1 fall. How­
ever, ' they are V-12 trainees
And .w ere transferred to Hit Ohio
hool last winter. Thu* they
111 win tnejr vArolty 'MS' for
lamt )i» 'two cpns&amp;utiVe foot,
Fif«t to introduce High-Test DDT Household
tall campaignn—lSOO tnllea apart.
Spray to Florida, Southern Chemical* now
What with ihfs ,f*:tt&gt;r m fdhs
brings you
to the samp similarity, the g*tt)«
hn» won hatloMl fame a* the
fans lni&lt;5 Miami'* Orange Bowl.
The Ohioans, ljghfar but with
!&lt;}U of i t *
&amp; h beautifully
leeeptlve at aW have scored 103
doinl* this season‘and have blan­
ked four at thbfr fjv* foos, al­
l o wi n g ! fifth td tally 13 point*.
The Floridians,1 htAvler and with
Tots nf raw strength which is

Good irrooioliur am i good
cle an in g go hand In tuual
. . nu one can be sfcfH
groomed w ea rin g aoiiedj
w rin kled rlo l^ e s.

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JA C K I t - JtA t'K K Y .
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■ml Int" til r *' tlin l in liu i ' i i t-nil
ro u i 1 t.| nrin im il- f o u n t) . I'liiVl.la
In Mm - n i l n f J a c k I.. J l n c k i i . i" iiiplalimnf, v i. tlpul M nialiah S la v
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T h e nature of I III* milt I* in .rtitain a* illvnre*
Vim lire
to (Hi your w ritten n|i|ie«irnnt|i ••
nr In-fnr*■ the tru th nf .*S"\. nticr
A. I* lets.

Experience Unnecessary
Paid while learning
0 Fr^|t|«nt Increases
• Overtime pay
t
• Paid vacations
• • Taxi-cab s e r v i c e fpr
Idle hours
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
8 - S weekdays

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

B rin is in d o o u ln g - c u r ly
toot be p rep ared to meet
the
F a ll
seaaon
w ith
bund-box frostm uss!

increase*.) its
tixfnbl dur­
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page s e v e n

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD

cane* hqldlnw tn.e s(a t* cham monuhlp, w ill have to c a r r y the

Phone 83

202 Sup ford Ave,

nlng petcetitaga' is .TU but they

LAf/EY DBY CLEANING iQO.
tin e .

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TVlERE IS BOME.-rtHNCi
O EAUflFUL A B O U T E V E f ^
iV tiN G — iV iA n a , \ f v o u j
A R E LO O K IN G F O R rC jr

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If .you are in n^ed of Cheap household help,
/ COME

W e're a lw a y a loo kin g f o r w a y s tn
help you m ake th at c a r run
smoother and la s t lon g er. O n*
th ing th a t w ill help Im m ensely

care by-ua.

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IN S U R E
W IT ?I
C O N jP iP ^ B N C E

in an instant, too!
And I like tough job* with long (hours.
I'm on a 24-hour, 7-day shift, I'm so good
at my job — so fast — so effldant — so
thorough, I can do things for pennies.
Yep, for a single penny, (at average
household rates) I'll do any of these jobs-

Je KtEP AuFdlGERATOK CO/LiOfFOSriStjoaM
R 4 HOURS
ma r in e

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Actually, the average family gets just
about TWICE *■ much elagtriclty for
ita monay as if cj^d 15 yaars ago.
And you'll gat a thrill whan you find
out What TU ba doing lor you in tha
wondarful Elaotronic Aga ju*t dawning.
60-0-0 ifmambai, you can't go wrong
whan you call in

LIGHT A BO WATT IULB FOR Jw HOURS
RUN THE WASHER FOR 6 TUBS OFtLOTHES
RIVE YOU THE CORRECT TIME FOR 4 DAYS
KEEP. A .RAJIIJB FLAY1HB FOR 2 HOURS

PUN NOW loi
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PAGE EIGHTH

THE SANFORD
HERALD, SANFORD,
FLORIDA
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CLASSIFIED ADVfUOIfllfSO «A Ttt
ibe p * One for ono insertion
Me per line for three Insert loos
57e per line for I insertions
M per line for 20 Insertions
Minimum rates . . . 30c
PHONE HR OR BRING YOUR A fts'te THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire words to the line, Including phone and address.
All advertisements for situations wanted will be charged * t at the
regular classified rate*.
OUTSIDE aalesman ami shipping
clerk for Mather Kumlture^Co.
SALESman to call on local trade,
FILL up with keiw ene and fuel
establish 'route. Must live in
pil before winter.
Sanford. Lewis Candy A .ToII. B. POPE CO„ INC.
bnceo Co., Orlando.
TWO FARMS FOR SALE—One
8 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
2 story house, 1 car garage, 4 FOR RENT
cool house, 600 ft. West of
Lake Monroe Post Offtee. One 20 acres tllsssl celery farm, Intrfly
—6 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
plowed and harrowed on Cam­
Btory house, 2 story bam, H
eron Avenue/ Phone E.B. Stowe,
mile west on Orange Boule­
1D2-B or Edward f ; Lane,
vard. J. W. flell. Lake Monroe,
phone 542.
Phone IB.
* _____ ____
furnished 2 Iwdroont
GOOD RELIABLE USED CARS ■NICELY
apaftm ent,i lower floor, close
V tde selection a t or under OPA
In. AdulU only. P. O. Box ICO.
telling. No new cam for many
m o n th s.

G e t- -d e p e n d a b le - tre n e -

portstion a t reasonable cost at
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 West First St.
GET YOUR gasoline and oil at
. The Standard Station across
. from the Court House.
RABBITS for sale, llfi East 21st
PLANTS FOR .VICTORY GAR­
DENS: Collards, Cabbage, Let­
tuce, Esearole, Tomato plants.
Also Strawberry plants- J.W.
Bell—Lake-M onroe, phone~ lB.
WESTINGhouse Aerotdl Auto­
matic “Bug Bomb", containing
DDT. S2.06. Touchton Drug Co.
GET YOUR Baby Chicks at
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed 8tor«.
Phone 368.

Local Golf f'7''1'| Sayar,
ifM bis true tod to have the
other machine repaired, and to
secure someone to ' run it, In
Is Leased By City order
th at unsightly weeds and
grass be removed as quickly as
To
Sanford
Group
!Cold Preparations
possible. Fire Chief Mack Clevaland
T
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O M O V tN
M EJDIC AT IO N S
otl In ONE outfit! j g M ,» !

KEtlEVES—

(jm E lE w

I —Inflamed Watery Eyes

2 —Keiptratbry Congeillon '
3 —•Nasal Irritation &amp; Sneeilng
fotfc ■•tflcatlen r t R in i
etU ansI eiicowlarti on4
rp p lM M s I HAT HVlfc.

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Touchton Drufr Co
MISCELLANEOUS

BO It HOW II hit K W tthKh
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natural desire lor privacy
in- money matters Is strictly
respected here.
Friends ana
relatives are not queltianed
- about your credit Your cm-

1. HERE NOW!

vrtlf nnt h c n r'o f your personal
affairs. There Is no cause for
em barrassm ent
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-maker* o t rrmnev loans,
"tria b le payment plana.
FAMILY MIAN CO.
nrida, Bank PldrPhone 33

8 ROOM hol'se in Lock Arbor,
hardwood Doors, one acre of
ground. A bargain. Call County WANTED
4104.
OR *40- Plymouth, Ford or
GENERAL electric depattmen aiie MOChevrolet
aedan with good
refrigerator. 2500 Yale Ave,
tires and in gooil mechanical
condition. H u n t e r preferred.
WESTINGhouse Electric refriger­
Phono 803-W.
ator, 20 cu. Pt. Brand new.
Frierson's, phone 23.
WESTINGhouse
Aerosol
Bug WILL FAY 10c per cop.
copies of Tim Sanford I
Bombs with DDT. Frierson's,
of Oct. 1, 1046.
phone 23.
30 GAL Sepco hot water heater.
Frierson's, Phone 23.
JERSEY milk cow, Just fresh.
^Phorte 806-W.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1945

—

IDE ■with someone going to
Chicago or Cleveland Oct. 31
or Nov. 1, Will share expenses.
Phone 700-J.or 840.

1036 3/4 Ton flMC^Truek, good
tires. Stafford's Service Sta­ BUSINESS SERVICE
tion, 110 Sanford Avenue.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
BABY buggy, used very little.
ood aa new, “$25.00 cash. 018
. PARTS AND SERVICE
tyrjle Ave., OiP. Paxton.
109^
Palmetto Aye.
I'hone 1011
BABY carriage, collapsible, flO.OO
C.J. Harrison, oio Park Ave. EXPERT Plumbing, 38 yci»r».dxparlertce. Repair*, w ater heatNBW cement block house, wired
era, toilpts, basins, baths, laun­
for electric range, piped for
dry
tube. Good service. No Sat­
fuel heating, new drum outalde.
urday calls. George Coutuen,
12-fru it trees, ana lot east of
Box 678, Phono Co. 4100.
house, two lota west of house.
Located on E. 14th St. H.M.
_Brush, Sanford._____________ WE ARE fuilv equipped and
know how to recap your tires.
COW manura for good flower*.
N atural rubber or synthetic,
60c per bushel. Phone 78B-W.
w# . protect the sidewalls of
your tire. Jones Tlra Shop,
FRIG1DAIRE, cheap for quick
Cor, 1st and Elm, phone 608.
sala. Call 400-W after 6:00
P.M.
BODY AND Fender denU, nalnt
injury or fading should be
HORSE, 6 year* old, and saddle.
cdr'rectcd now to combat aging
Phone 41J-J,
and weathering. A new painleaa method awaits you at
YATES AUTO PAINT A
WANTED TO RENT
BODY SHOP
106 N. Palmetto Ave. I'hone 371
EX -SERV ICE man desires fu r­
nished or unfurnished apt, or
house. Perm anent Phone 286 WASHING machtnea repnlred—#nd-*H-home-apj»llaneee.-C*Mwell General Repair Shop, 707
WANTED to rent five or six
North Mills, Orlando, phono
room house. Phone 129-W.
2-1072. Prompt aervlceExpert Auto Repairing
81T WANTED
ll*rfl*ld A Jackson
in connection with
WORLD War II Veteran desires Yatra Auto Paint A Body Works
-pasHTod aa clerk In local Tidtel
Phone 371
No switchboard, no heavy work.
Live out. P.O. Box 251, Ban- FLOOR sanding a n d . finishing,
cleaning and waking. II. M.
ford Florida.
Gleason, L*ko Mary. '
TRUCKS! BANKRUPT SALE
40 Dodge cargoes .. $700 to $800 FOUND
Dodge dumps ....... $040 A up
International
FOUND: Lee Truck Tire, lO.OC
dumps ----------------- $065 A up
x20, 12 ply. J.W. Livings, P.O
A ll. above priced from $200 to
Box 33, Altamonte Springs, Fla.
$$00 under OPA celling, These
tru ck s, hava removable canopy
tope,, stake bodies, and all-ateel
Green wallet on First
TKAILbK VWi “II* O-diGaii JACK* LOSTt
Street containing identification
son villa. Fla. Open Bundays.
papers. Reward. ReL to Herald.
SMALL houa* or apartment, LOST: Brown dog w ith” white
furnished. Permanent. Phone
spots on chest, wearing mux017, Mr. Eaton&gt; .
tie In vicinity 1706 Magnolia
Ave,. Finder phone 323-J. Re-

WATCH FOR
OPENING
ROY JOHNSON’S
RED BARN

+ Hsodiome "PoM-Wsr” Models
A Exclusive M arts* Festurtt
A Important "pM I-W lt"
Improvement!
A New Qusllry, U cJencr,
Bussed oeu

Come In now for full drolls

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ave
Phone. 113

ZFZS ,

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GOOD TO KNOW!

i the co-operation of
the
_
,...............
apartment
In.......
supervising the burning of overgrown
ureas. Mayor Higgins assured the
women that the clean-up. work
would be done as fast as possible.
Acting on suggestions of the
women- to install outdoor fire­
places and picnic equipment In
Ft. Mellon Park, the Commissionera agreed to confer with Park
Sunt.' James Moughton to find
out if labor and materials would
be available for these Improve­
ments. Among, those who . ap­
peared for the women’s organisa­
tions were, Mrs. Julius Dingfeld­
proper playing condition by Dec. er,
and Mrs. 1»E. Spencer of the
IG. and the.entire 18 hole* made Garden
Mra. H.W. Rucker,
ready for play within a gear. &lt; president,Club,
and Mrs. C.R. Dawson
Mr. Whltnei* was a professional
ball player for nine year*. He head of the civic department of
tho Sanford Woman's Club, and
played with the New York Yan- Mrs.
E.B. Clements of the D.A.R.
, keen In 1042 am) 1044. He then
The Commission approve! the
I entered the U.K. Coast Guard employment
of Miks Kara War­
! from which he received a medical I
and Mra. Nell S trip | discharge. An Injured hack pre- ren Easterby
the City Clerk’s officr.
vented 4ilm from re-entering
itlerby gdcccoda Miss Char*
L „
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i f f .1 i
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tW tW T^ tR JpOtf ■■
Imitft and Mrs. Stripling
n profession, '* .
Mrs. Leila Clark, i
Pinna for u general cleanup of succeeds
A Bid on magaiines and per­
vacant lots, streeta, parkway*, iodicals
for tho Sanford Library
ifhd alleys of the city during the wes Accepted.
period of Nov. I to 10, ware dis­
It was agreed &lt;to Install white
cussed Irv the Commissioners af­ way
between Oak and
ter-th ey had heard the needAif Myrtlelights
A venues,.Purchase—from
such a cleanup stressed liy/Vo- t.te government!
of ’n Huber
mcn representing tho Sanfonl roller, one pulvl-mixer
and one
Woman’s Club, the .Garden Club domestic
sewer pump for tSilB
and the Snllle Harrison Chapter, Vns 0(1proved.
of the D.A.R.
On 1ecount 01 ::;o h-.gh water
It was pointed out th at only in Lake _ Monroe__pnH the facL
one City moiyjng_mnchine-is~oow That; niViglCof the pllingfj s con­
cealed under water, It way order­
ed that a sign be placed on th-i
Municipal pier, warning boat own&gt;
ers that all boats tied there
would be at their own risk.
Since no primary election will
be held for the office of twu
city commissioners. Mayor Hig­
gins was Instructed to issue ' a
proclamation fo r a general elec­
tion on Dec. 4. •

£

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$25

Cash can he borrowed from us on shortest notice, w ith
&lt;* f SvMwvkvsm.11*' lHowland
l r u u l n r i r l also
o lo ii m
o l r n h Iloans
ahh.
no disturbance.—''Jimmie'’
makea
of $75, $100, $160, $260 or more—should your needs
require i t
,

FAMILY LOAN CO
of Sanford
Phone 33

8— Florida Stale Bank Bldg.

LOVE JJEATS
Love S e a t s of
Charm and Beauty
. . . .spring filled
cushions1 for comjfort -i . . upholster1

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cd In b e a u t i f ul
hand blocked, linen
for beauty.

BROADFELT
Five beautiful colors
• *Sand
• Hose Taupe
• Cedar
• Mulberry
• Burgundy

m ay g e t wanted relief
from functional parlodlt ptln

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Confect l o n e r s S u g a r

—^ANNOUNCING—
()ur whop itt now open for bunlncas
(tcncrnl Auto Repairing
By—Barfield and Jacknon
Connected ~Wlth

EFFECTIVE.
NOVEMBER 1

'the chair with
an air"
WHAT NOTS

YATES AUTO FAINT &amp; BODY WORKS
105 N, Palmetto Ave.

Phone 371

Walnut .finished
Whatnots to .hold
all of your collec­
tions . , to add that
touch of individual­
ity to your living
roorrt.

the office of

Dr. J. F. Brawley,
Pine Castle, Flori­

NOTICE
Anyone having any repair work In my shop
/ . 210 Eaat Fifth Street
in atiked to please call for it at oncel
I am being forced to dose due to recent robberiea,

Q.95 up *

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will be1 closeda
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Beautiful
wonderfully com­
fortable. Blenda
with companion
piece*— inliving
room, bedroom ,
h a ll. . , Made by.
Tomlinaon, aaaurance of quality.

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on b o t h Sundays
and Wednesdays.

DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA

Bill Harvey

HELP WANTED—

GIRL for tods Fountain' at LanDrug Store, Part tint* or

HMdn’t worry
Myrtle Av*.

ON DISPLAY

a A tl liixurioualy
Back- Chair
g 4 . spring
well padded

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To Protect the Peace of the W orldr .
To Promote the Progrees of America!
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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

VOLUME XXXVII

SANFOItl). FI.OIMDA. FRIDAV OCTOHKIt 2ii. 1‘MA

Established 1908

TODAYi Clearing slowly, much cooler in
north portion, anil partly cloudy and
slightly cooler in south portion.'
TOMORROW: Fair with little change tem­
perature in north und e a s t , .t a t t e r in
M lU lh .

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Member Associated Press

NT'.MHKK 32.

Dr.Robert Ley,
Nazi Laborite
Ends Own Lite

Ward Workers
Plan Strike In
650 Stores

Byrnes Says Russians
Have Not Insisted
Upon Four Power
Gfljjtjjol Of Japan

'One-Time Chief Of
Labor Front Hangs
Self Wi t h Towel
In Cell In Prison

More Labor Trouble
Is Seen As 75,000
Decide To Quit At
“Opportune Time”

TOKYO, Oct 26, (AP)—
The Jap foreign office today
flhowcd some frcluctance to
oboy General-s MacArthur'*
orders on the diplomatic iso­
lation of Japan. D o m e i
agency quoted I n f o r m e d
sources as Baying officials
would sotlnd out '^A H i e d
authorities pn whether the

HullnechtMl llr, lioliert l# y, onetime chief hi Hitler'* labor front,
hanged himself in tt coll Inal flight
ut ihe Nuernberg juii where he
wua awaiting trial its u war cri n
l mil. 1
t(apt.- Johir ||. Atnciii Interrog.
thin chlcl' ills. liMed Imtuy %.ey K it
n document titled "My I olitical
l Testimony,■‘•wFrich Amen said tvs*
i u “tetri, tc apology for Ins anti; Kp IjiI|
it** tui-ji -ltrit u will
' mill ,i lung disi nurse addressed
‘f o h i s —ihteu—wives.- —
llc culled oil Ilia lust wife not'
In irtnuiry. “lit- uuse you know
you love only me."
ley mi'- buyled to lay in un'ulimai e.d grate. ’Hie suielile ni.iy
mean mujur change* in the pitpartition for trial of 22 oilier Na­
zi leaders,
..cy’s death limy exclude certain
diM'uiiients of high vitliie evidence,
icrtaililng oulv to the ex-lnUir
i ns*. I.ey wus found ilrnil nil a
tinlet sent 111 hi* rell with u wot
towel lmi|ieil a uni in! his- neck and
lied to the top of the tiolel flu.-h
pipe. To make sure lie had stuf­
fed in Ills iti'ouili u chilli torn from
III:: Uinlenveur.

Jap Officials
* Are Seen Slow
ToObeyOrders

General Clark

' \ u ; : i i V u K itiT f-O id f' t'ti " u p i —

directive conjoint* to the Potariaifi -declaration.
_________________________
— —
. fitting
.
_
MacArthur saidI pilann
.... *etet- CHfCKINO over his tackle In A.
other Allied troop*
DOtll __
Into the
u’pe . . ’muat
await
tho---------------roneluaion
of
____. . ______
the
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.
policy dlacuaalona among the Big unit us hi* wile look* un, C e n ta l
Three, und onlera from Wushing- Murk V. Clark, whu played a tnalur rule In the defeat ol the. Nam
ton.
Secretary of State Byrne* dis- In Italy, la iliuwn a* he prepared to
rlonetl last night that the Soviet go on a fishing trip around the Flor­
Union la not inditing upon u ida Keys. At the end of the vaca­
four-power control council fur tion. Clark will return to Europe to
^ Japan which would auper*ede hi* post as Allied Adrr.lnistrotot in
•
(fniymatiomiM
^ Gen. MacArthur a* Allied *u- Vienna. .
preine commander.
lie nlao revealed that he has
been having diplomatic exchanges
with Bunin on Ua control coun­
cil proposal. The development
come* on the eve of the firet
mealing of the F ar Eaatern Ad­
visory Commlaeion, to which
Russia hai not yet nnnieil u repreeentative.
• Byrnes' autem ent did hot com4 pletcly clarify the controversy.
, It lei i aotm noubt whether there Dean Elected Presi­
had not been aome mlsunderdent And Whitner
etandiag between Byrnes and
Soviet foreign Gomniwsiir Molo­
, Is Named Manager
tov on me whole lasue of tho
control council.
A corporation* to be known a*
It did make pluln, however,
that the Soviet Union still w.outri the Seminole County Club, O'
which the City of .Sanford ha*
• U n l l H t * t&gt;* f&gt;|V rlvvl
leased the Sanford Golf und Gaun­
try Club for 25 years, wits or­
ganized last night at ii iiiecOAg
driers 'held ut the

Further labor tniuble lit
Monljromery-Warii threute ti­
ed today n« the" executive
bourd of. the CIO United
Ketuil, Wholesale and D«ipariment S t o r e EhiidoyeH
a u t h o r i z « d a tint ion wide
.strike ut nn ’ojiportune time,”
The tfalkliutlwould iitVQlVH
some 75.000 emjiloyes in 600 .
retull stores, nine muil urder
houses..Tint ultiuu-suys it.is .will­
ing to urbritrute the issues.
The strike • vote • by General
Minors workers showing nearly •
a ti-l majority favoring the stop­
page wits accepted us u mandate
by t ’lO union official, to press
their wage demands. The results
of the Chrysler vote are now u*
waited. Ford workers will ballot
. on Nov. 7.
**
Picketts have tieen withdrawn
from all movie studios and the
Issues may [ii set tied BjT the
courts. Federal mediators are
nilli CHI union and American Atr­
iums Co. officials til efforts to
end u strike which disrupted plane
service t„ New York, Chicago and
lletroit.
Two thoiisiind Pan American
Airways employe, at Miami will
end ii three ,luy walkout. AFL
Greyhound Drivers and Maintenunee and Terminals workers h a "
voted to strike on Oct. '.H In the
midwest, south and east.
President Truman moved to
curb the post-war strike wave by
appointing u tnoddy shooter and
1hv arranging t„ troadcaiit a new
wage-price policy . to the nation
next Tnesdov ut H&gt; P.M., eastern
standard time.
Truman announeisl at a news
.conference yesterduy that he had
appointed Dr. John it. Steelman
a t his suvriid assistant, to be
, used ,iti any capacity he saw fit.
■Steelman, former In-ud of ilia U.H.
Conciliation Service, lure been
widely legul iled us one of the
, most effective pcuroniukeis on tile
I&lt;nulluonl Oh I-hsp FI-*,

Group O/ganized
For Operation Of Appeal Is Made
Country Club For Training Of
Returning V e t s

An appeal to Sanford und Sem­
inole Countv business men und
firms to nunllfo to frdln returned
veterans in apprentice stuge of
work was today made liv Mr*.’
•M to R-.ll Moseley m nnnggr-of
tilt* ki-ul off ha* o f. the U. S. Em'I'nemeW .Service -at 112 North
Park Avenuu.
"Every du" ut least five young
.
Sun lord veterans, who were culled
. *4 ,_**
into the a*r\%e before tjiey hadj
.
_Hivftti
net|uircd dtcuaoCl.nol sTvIln,
ration and leaving. Suntdrd to secure this!
r ''
illins gra.I- training elsewhere," she added.
,eo bnaebnll
Itkitsines* houses In Sanford,1
apiHiinUtl' manager. even If curb took but two men,
'J o h n 'Robinson.
Cypress Avenue, attempted w h n t , Other officers elected were. &lt;*. W. could train our surplus young men.
In baseball
lurJe ------------would be c a l-' hpencer. 1st vice president: Henry buck from th* war, who lyft scho-,
...
------- papur
rlai_
'ulTbut
led a doable steal,
but got tngged Whtaon, 2nd vice-president: h r« l o l ' to fight for freedom before
out In tlte proceas. the tagging in II. Wilson, secretory; J. L. Ingley, acquiring a skill." Mrs. Moseley
thla inatance being by C. G. Heden- treasurer; E. G- Kilpatrick, assis­ declared.
She added th at business men
bough and George Fellow* of the tant treasurer.
Members of ti.e Imard of di­ an apply to Supt. T. W. Lawton
Sanford Police force. Robinson
rectors
were
elected
us.
followi:
for full ’infonpalion on the sub­
is now In jail charged with break­
ing and entering and with steal­ hi! Whitner. G, W. Spencer, H. It. ject ol apprentice training.
Coleman,
John
Ivey
and
It.
.Iiinie*
Potrntlnl or actual skills mid
ing two radios.
SK 1/c James l'. Higgins, son
The flrat theft wa* reported Gut, the first three for two-year capacllleii, and personul traits of &gt;
tprms.
nnd
the
last
two
for
oneAVENGER TOIIPi:DO IIOMIIKItS SYMIIOU/i: NWAL AVIATION’S MIGHT
of Mayor uml Mrs. Ed» aid IIig
veterans are carefully estimuteiH
Saturday night, when Charlie H ar­
gins, Ims returned to .Sanford
ut the employment office before ,
ris, negro, reported h il radio had year term*. ’
I he president npiointed G.' W. prospective employers pre telefollowing liia discharge fiom the
been- stolen. Robinson was a r ­
Navy und is now employed us
rested for thi* theft and id t in Spencer. L. F. Boyle. Ed Whitnor, phoneil about them, she asserted.
office manager for the lluller
jail. Thursday morning at 12:45 Harry "rtioke und II. _H. Coleman -"We compare and evaluate care­
ill a new name for the club fully the veteran's application to
Motor Rale*, local Chevrolet •
o’clock. Thli radio had not a* yet to select
Oldsmobile - Cad iliac dealer.
licen recovered, according to po­ This group, meeting after tho match the fab requirements to
stockholder*'
meeting,"* decided select the most nullified veteran
He is replacing' A, E. Crocker
lice.
I who resigned recently 'to devote
At g:00
8:00 o'clock, Wednesday eve- upon “The Seminole Country Club1' for the referral to be interview­
•-his-foit- r in [i*lu hts"i'titrlceir TflTiW
hd ning,—• Patrolman — 8.—O.
B.—O, - Elfin*
Elgin* o s .th e . juust. auptopriulo- name-- . ed by tbe employer-,'l-»he- stated.
Other rommitte* appointed by
and nursery and to llu- rultlva'•'We base this refer
referral of the
-™. snaking
snaaing hi* night round of the
lection, found the President included a finance Bnplicant after reviewing his work,
&lt;&gt;' downtown builne** *ectlon,
W,ii kmcii vrstflduy were put- i ll° n "f hililscu* uml japouica
TomrtliniV i i u t 7 ;ILI yVltwit
the back door of Electric Service nnd building committee composed history, qualifications and exper­
ling tin* finishing touelies to l',i|,,,s.
*---------tin* MnyViiir 111it I*I will Imi ill"
Company a t 200 Magnolia Avenuu of W. A. I-cffler, J. L. Ingley, ience, education and physical re­ I* r © H i d O n t i II I ( ’il-'l- • /‘•"V ,,f a imilv nl-eivlng Nuvy
Extensive
Ii
e
eo
n
d
i..... .
...........
' r r r l. ' t ut ,
to be open, and waa unable to E. G. .Kilpatrick, II. James Gul, quirements, comparing the hum ic
i,V ‘ " “ V l" lieu* i ill ami Paying tri
Div t,**.**)s Rtoie on First Street. t|u* Nuvy in Naveiuher, U»4;t
cloaa It. Police InveatigmUon re- and W. C. Hill; a greens com- with the corresponding qualifica­
t
i
d
U
A
l
s
o
(
r
i
v
e
n
S
t
i
l
l
bute
til
tb*
&lt;
&gt;rrie-«-«
mid
men
*'f.
.
(ioninjr
Is
Planned
ii fine addition la Sanford's
UP- after serving as manager for
- wealed-ike tact that-lh# place had mitU*s_j:aniJ&gt;o»ed o L JItp ry WaG tions requked for- the Job. Other
/"vr » » _
.»»
*
the Sunfmd Naval An Station
been entered by a high window, son. A. I-. I.yuii, Roy Roller, II. traits listed are personal appear­
F&lt;ir
liitz
Theater
touiate, iittrnetlve stores, wliieji the Federal Lnun and Savings
U f M r s . W o r k m a n in luirtleolar, Tim t uml hm is
C.
Welch
cl
nnd
Jam
es
P.
Ridge;
ance. neatness, dress and person­
and a burglar alarm wire cut In
will onen Satuiday morning at &lt; "mi*ahy. lie look his boot
—— —
being given * l*v . tin; Seminole
the process. Nothing other than a water system committee com­ ality traits which might affect
P :im o'clock.
training ut ilainhridgc. Mil. and
lie
|*i
iiirru
Theater
nn
Went
Hit.
Jere
Dorminy,
Ill-year
nbl
County
t'huiulq'i
**f
(’omnierie,
went uverseus-fn February. 11(44.
s table model Phlkco radio of bat­ posed of H„ B. Pope, George Stine hia chances of securing or holding ■ion of Mr. und Mrs. G.D. W.iiL "bud ninnl«i- "t the 'directorate Kit&gt;t Street, whirh lure rrlit'altiinl
It.
T.
I.'awiin.
owner,
said'
that
and
II.
II.
Coleman;
and
a
mem­
the Job. We «ry to contact the man of Ijike Mary uml wni-t of tbnt organiziition will serve re closed since lp:lM, will l*e le- . Ids fuitli in Sanford wus iridi lie was flrat stationed in North
tery type had been stolen, accor­
bership
committee
composed
of
employer by telephone immediate­
ding to J. E. McAlexander, mansopened on Friday, Nov. 2, for I rated by the amount of money Africa and later transferred to
.... John Ivey, John Meisch, Fletcher ly prior to referral, ‘ describing gunner on a B-2U nirplane, write- bgats.
from
Saipan
that
the
flak
was
•
-In
nttemlnme
will
hr
Capl.
\V.
feature screen product inn**, ] he lias spent on the new store Sicily and Italy where he worked
Bolls,
Andrew
Stine
nnd
Lloyd
briefly the qualification* of the thick during eumbat aerial fight T. Easton nod his stuff from the double
* V u rth # r Investigation by Offi­
it was announced today by and in oindcrnixing tin* building. in Ilia supply department for
F.
Boyle.
.
cer* Bedenbough and Fellow* re­
just before the end of the wnr local « r station, officer* of the French II. Harvey, Kit* 1'heater I lie operates dry goods storm in Nuvy salvage.
The President also appointed t ment."
He i*. living at 1215 Magnolia
vealed the fact that th* stamen ra­
that it looked us though ..... San for. I unit of the to a s t Gould maniigei. The theater will tm Grlnud**. Del,anil ami Leesburg,
board
of
trustees
who
will
be
Mrs, Meaeley declared that she could
dio was a t the home of none other
Avenue with his wife, ■the forwalk
on
it.
He
wrote
ul
■
■
"'"l
visiting
niivnl
officerWho
open
lour
days
a
week;
I
iidav.
;
The
building
with
Its
new
coal
empowered
to
vote
50
percent
of
has been swamped lately bv Job that if anyone ever hud any will lie guests of honor. I here
than Charlie Harris. According
mer Gene Martin I-anoy, and
^ ln(!uy f 1,1 Monday,
|jg||i‘ gre*'ii paint, present* a their son, Jim Junior.
to Police Chief Roy O. Williams, the capital stock of the corpora­ applicants, and that Sanford’* doulit as to whether there w ar ***° '*•11 tie lepicM'iitatlves of S"!.V"‘.T
I
lie
llieuler
has
l&lt;*en
tliorougl*.
allriietive
appeurance
in
tion
a
t
all
tlmea
except
at
the
population
la
•
increasing
rapkllyRobinson had disposed of the ra ­
God, he wouhk. change hi- ‘h* Lf*"*". Hotur* and Kiwnnis ly reiiovnlcd, ron|liIlone,| ami | mur|l .....irasl to its /ormar d rth
dio h* had stolen from Harris, and annual election of officer*. Mem­ During October ao for, more than umind
he lived tu puss sufely "fol"
a ';ll i., tin; officci s *.r I'*"'.... I und new souiu equipment • ,ll(lU Tla. fmll„.r |liK|, *jdewi.lk Sanford
Designated
in an effort to keep Harria from bers qf this board are Randall 158 persona have bean [laced in throughIf the
liwh llvttl.rw|
,|u. |PVr|
flak.
the Slate tiininl uml the Amer­ and aereen Inatullad. New di a p e r - ,
having him put In Jail for th# Chase, A. E. Yowell, John Meisch, jobs; mostlv veterans who have
As
-Woodmen
Center
ican
Legion.
ies
have
also
been
hung.
I
„f
„lll0r
»|dewftlks
on
First
Saipan is not . a iM'uutirul I'm i
necessary skill- for employment.
theft, hpd stolen the Phllco radio, Geo. A, Speer a n d ’ Laa Leaher
T h e-muin address will l«* given
Upon motion of George Stine
Extensive new improvement* .sireel,
fic Isle a* one would imagine, lie
the property of Thomas Mingo,
...i.i u .,
it t
7 .
i. by Dr. Walter -I Motherly, dean lire, lieing planned for the It ii g
Hanford has been designated
fro rathe electric repair shop, end It waa voted that th* hoard of
The store is opening before it
8M. bu.t
hoUn &gt;.
olctPll nf th,. ndleur „f llireim - . A.i Theater.
trustees should hold office for five
rr, Mr. Harvey said. Al- r e 'prill* complete, uccoiiling to by the Woodmen of the World
had gtve,i It to Harria.
w tin* Ihs - h r r l . T }lL ' , H -'O "inlM rati.m at the U niv^ slty of leiply the entrance way, [he Mi. Cowmi, awaiting the receipt organization us one of the tea
On Wednesday evening it was rears and that a new board will
Ooreb«!i u
* ?* ,,u'
Florida, and the dinner will be women' * uml men's rest roomreported to Patrolman A. U Tin- » a | pointed by the President
of new mntciialx which as vet district ufflce locutions of tho
five years thereafter.
have been repainted, und the lie lure not been able In get. Woodmen In Floridu.
dole by Jock William*, employ** very
“
p
,b
r
.....
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j
m
t
e
!
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.
1
Fallowing tne Stocker* .meet­
The district- comprise* Seminole,
rest room bus been icof the City Bus atation a t Second
Rgt. Dorminy has received ta*. ' AH,;u ‘ w|lll wi„ Jir„vide the women's
furniidicd. New sijver trimmed However, it is complete enough Volusiu, Flagler, lirevurd, Grange,
Street and Sanford Avenue, that ing the board of directors met
.
■
*
?
&amp;
ent er t ai nment ore Dirk Aiken, draperies have been pul on llu* tu open and one upon entering Luke und Osceolu c o u n t ie s .
th* U ttar hod seen o negro and employed A. Bvrant, former
citation,- the IntterA glven for „ r „
,, Mt.(a*lin,
1'harles dimes, It is planned to do u com­ is impressed with the roomy, Offices are to lie located In the
emerge from behind hU garage Sanford man now living in Win­
Tfin
Victory
Loan
dr
jrlve
*Ur[a
ter
Perk
as
greens
keeper.
Plena
a
T
b
ra
^
.‘i
‘
Morrison.
Harry
Kmiell.
Willard plete interior and exterior point well lighted interior wliirh totals W.O.W. Hall »i 110 8. Park
carrying a mahogany colored
Monday, ana Seminole County's Auj;. 12* 1il46e Tn« ^ItMlian
Connullv* mul harry IdiNHinif
-1,27*1 feet of floor, spuye. The Avenue, the senmd floor of which
job on the building.
l l ' t s l l a a n i lln I'n a r I ' l t r l
radio under h l r arm, and than run ware also made for the immedi­ miota I* 1671,floe, /Edw ard F.
flouring
will *,«
he is equipped with ample facilities
,
. .
*
new concrete
om
. The - it v and the county will
ate Improvement of the golf
toward Cypress Avenue.
Lane,
publicity
chairman
of
the
1’1. i . , nl i
.
.
1 used im tll su ilu b le floor roverlntf for the district .office.
lie represented hv the officials thru equipment' OU:
rourse including th* installation
of the latest de­ ‘ can l*e olitained, M r. ('owuti suid.
of • watering system end (he re­ drive, announced today, and M a w F n r n i f l i r o C i o n * of these ran governmental agenl i u h i I h s * * (I n l ' s * r I ' l t r l
dl. J.' Finch has been assigned
planting of the greens end fair­ urged citlxena to “finish the Job iN ew i u r n u u r t a u i n . ciMI Mnyor Kl, iiik.Kins hui.i that
The new fixtures, nnd shelves ux manuger of the Hanford dis­
a*
oulckly
aa
poaalble."
ways.
j built into the green colored wall* trict and is already in the field
I s O p e n e d I n S a n f o r d 1It waa a privilege to pay icsihh:
“Our government la going to
I not only lu In* two oceott navy L ieu t.R a y m o n d K a d e r •»«• «r light huff eoior and have making plan* for rarrving on
Other Improvements will also
continue
to
need
Urge
sums
of
: with itN uhiqitaua kiirdmeti ami
h* mad* to the clubhouse, the cad­
.
: imlireet fluorearent lighting, eix- work in woodcraft* A Woodcraft
Among the new storm iqiening the Const Gum *I which tied in
A t an open seaaUn of Circuit dy house and locker rooms. The money In order to meet the re­
R c c e i v e n D l K C n a j r g C • tures were installed by the Kru­ Camp for boys will be organised
in
Sanford
Is
the
furniture
stole
conversion
situation
and
help
the
Court held this morning a t the Hub la expected to begin opera­
ao brilliuntly with their efforta.
ger Mamifactnring t'am pany uf soon under Woodman sponsorship:
nation to gat hoeV to normal in the location formerly octuple) but ahui In the local Air Station
Court House by Judge M. B. tions about Nov. 1,
Atlanta, Gu. ’ Freil It. Dyson I* he elated. He added that he had
HIIEPPABD FIELD,, iet. 2d
by th* Cowan Company on :&gt;11 whose officer* and men have
living again," said Mr. Lane.
Smith, and with A ssistant State
(Special) Haymoiul A. iader. the ronlruclui for the building im- a number of new members to bp
“Thera a r t many Individuals East First B urnt. The store will meant so much to Hanford.
Attorney George A . DeCottea
initiated at the meeting next
i son uf Mr. and Mra. M,m. K. |irovements.
who aeem U&gt; think that since the be operated bv M. T. Hnyne*
night in which State
Kuder, 2550 Palmetto Avenuu.
The Celery Fed* are taking war ia over they or* under no and A. J. "Red" Williams, own­
On filtering on the right or Tuesday
a much needed rest this week obligation* to purchase any more ers.
Sanford, ha* been honorably dis­ west side of the store one find* Manager W. II. Martin will be
Ji KM T II OFFICE
and th a n Is no aehaduled game Imnda," he added. “They are
charged from the AAF at the it devoted to men's furnishing* Master of Ceremonies.
N r. H o n e * wa* formerly con­
During the .jnonth of Awgrikt
of football to n ig h t Next F ri­ wrong. The obligation U&gt; buy nected with lh* Mather Furniture
The Bcminoie County .Tubercu- separation center here.
uml in the regr are men's suits
tb* team will play St. Aug­ bond* U Just as g re a t today as Store under the managership of lot is aiul Health Association has
White in the service he attend­ Wonitn's a nd
,a
u
cloth
nJ | ,he
Utete
Florida sp
It" fflM m Mntancad by day
nd
children
•
clothing
jn
n#w of
Woodman
it was during tb* darkest days hia brother, the late Hobart moved its office from the CilnU- ed Navigator School at Helmut! are on the left or east side of
S m itF to two ya*r* a t ustin* In th* latter city.
Haynes, and Mr. Williams, n tng, nnd after Nov, 1 the office Fid.. La,, and was commisiioned the store. In the rear center is and in th* month o f (
of the war.
“It Is up to ovary loyal cill- World W ar II veteran, who »;*t Building to the Tourhtun Build- in May, 1844- llu served for 11 the shoe .departm ent, while the was firet with 000 new m«s
i«n to purch*** hla or her share recently given an honorable dis­ Will lie open from 0:00 A. M. to month* In the ETO with the W center of the afore will bo de­ Mr. Finch stated.
C. C. Collin*, an* of
1:00 |V M. daily. A full time Bomb Group. Lieut. Kader has voted to novelties, tov* and
of the bonds during this drive. charge.
The store, which has been re­ aecratary will be empluyrd, ac­ been awarded the ETO Ribbon, hamlbugs, etc. An addition In leading citizens nnd f
is financial aecrstery
decorated and painted, la well cording to Mra. Elizabeth Har- the Air Medal with 4 clusters, the
Stdd'iera*'MedaC’ and 'th # ' P u rp ie: the rear of the building will he ford Celery Camp. No.
stocked with s selection of all kav Kireher, Secretary.
types of furniture for the home.
Plan* for the Christmas saie Heart. Ha waa bold aa a prisoner devoted, to the soon expected stated th at It is '
are well under way, she of war in Germany and was liber- heating and air condition unite, ul I members bs present I
atrd by the Russians.
and will also be used for aforage. meeting Tuesday evening.

Negro Is Charged

James C. Higgins
Is Out Of Navy;
With Holler Motor

Sgt. Jere Dorminv Navy Day Dinner Princess Theater New Cowan Store
Wins Two Bronzt ^ Vlaylair Hotel R ip e n s Nov. 2 &lt;&gt;l*»‘»s F«'r Bjisiness
_ H — loniumnv Ni gh t r n r iT CL -Satumay Morning
For Double Shows
Stars In Action

Victory Drive To
Begin On Monday;
Quota, $571,000

Forger Is Sentenced
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PAGE EIGHTH

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19,*1

s t a r t e d in 1038. Of the elx games
played to date, the Qaton have,
won four and drooped two. Larg­
est margin run up by Floriua
« a i In 1040 when the Gatore
rolled up an impressive 46 to 0
victory. Miami won the opener
in 1038 by a 10 to 7 margin
and repeated in 1942 when* (ho
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from these advances. New reme­
dies found effective for pasta
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which were largely token by the
armed forces until the wur ended,
give promise of being excellent
for controlling household anil farm
pcsta. in future. Many uf the
■iigi.lv publicised new materials
already are on the civilian markc;.
Farmers have I'ound OUT to lie
highly effective In controlling flies
mosquitoes, roaches and other
pests, but already have registered
experiences which emphasize the
necessity for.caution in its use.
t will kill Home beneficial insects
as well us harmful ones and it
ha* killed farm animals when bn•ropcrly applied
Aerosol bombs, of which iqoro
hsn 10 million have been ■used
luring the ra*t three years by
Ute^-*rmed ; forces, -jUffn Will be.
available for (he control o f House­
hold Insects. They contain in­
secticides .dissolved in a liquefied
gas held under pressure in u
container. When a valve is open­
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thu least bit optimistic ovar his
chances Friday night and rains
his (lotor* the definite underdog fur illvgrce.
n f o r d l l e r a l d la d a a l k n a agninst Miami, after the 7-0 tie l e dT h ea * '8 ulh
a m - w a p a p e r In w h i c h
feat the Commodores handed the ll ila o r d e r a h a l l lie n u b l la h e d fur
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m y linnd anil o f f i c i a l a ea t o f o f f i c e
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clrrk. fJrcult court,
against “ the -nutriffinds.
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hints out that with the gome
ting played on hrldny, Florida
hasn't hud the advantage .id on
extra flay of je s t and practice
that Miami has.
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i t h w i l l a p p l y t o th a U r a i ' l
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In England

S A N F O IU ).

---- today—as the most critical
dock -walkout -in 20 yoara
spread tt&gt; new piers. It was
Said to be worse than the
national strike of 1926.
Ten thousand soldiers have
called out to unload needed
“ Bringing thousand* of soldiers
Into thli industry while the
striker's r i m and children art
atarring is not the solution, mild
Powell “This no way to build a
beautiful Britain or bring about
social security.”
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J n -th l. country t * . national
•trike Idle was approximately
817,000 today, aimbat halved from
last weeks high point. Borne SIS,*
M0 miner* trekked back to the
tAftsi ending mmonth old itsika. V CIO Michigan State Utility
Ceuncil members were -back to
Work after 14 of the 22 locale
vote to accept the negotiated wage
increase.
Gulf shipping waa tied up
along, the Texas coast by a strike
A H longshoremen ana
man. The CIO
_
tn threatened W
strike an Oct. SO, If ■ IWing coat
la not nut.

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ilng today, the W L S wW
not atcept any Ubw /cases far
•the purpaee of dMidihk them an
the merite of la tu a iln dispute.
jurisdiction
only
It will _____________
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ease* where both partita agree to
ute fa
farr final and
ibmit their dispute
nding
determination
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by ia » arbi­
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trator
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Ita doc• -Jknabla the board to clear
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tat by Jan. 1 whan it la achaduled
to be liquidated.
Invitations Accepted
| Invitations already have bean
accepted by President William
Green of the AFL, Philip Mur­
ray of the CIO. John L. Lewi* of
the UM W, Ita Mother of Um Na­
tional Association of Manufactur­
ers and Eric Johnston of the
Chamber of Commerce of 'the
United S Latea.

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. automobile plants, Truman
t appeal to labor and raanageS to aattle their differences by
without
w«rk interruptions pending.outm m of the conference.
, The strike Votaa will be canducted by the National Labor Raboaid on
l hearing
in mines at the Jones Leughlln
Steal Corp. The hearing la the
final atop W o r e the NLRB de­
cides the case.

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N U M 1 IK K 30.

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Give Approval
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ment with a general strike

F L O R ID A .

Constitution
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Scraped; New One
Will Be Drafted

WASHINGTON. «• % 1. *2.
( A P )—Chief Jasllce Waller
1 P. Starr af the North Caro-__
Hna state snprtme court haa f
; accepted President Truman's
~ la vita tie* (a prealde orer the
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T O D A Y : Partly cloudy in H»ulh portion Uila
afternoon and tonight.
TOMORROW; Showers and r*ader.

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PARIS, Oct. 22, (A P ) —
France's Tjnrtf g?/icrftL idee*-.’--.- tfflTT lit nitiu yearn placed an

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dipprovifr today- on Gen. [J t '" '1 •'Gaulle's plans . to- fount! a
fourth republic on a new iot)•'
stltutTon drafted by the peo­
ple's chosen representatives.
Figures of the Ministry of

By A-* vela ted I’ M'
the Interior this morning showed
Seeri'tnry of tho N iv
DeGaulle M il WUltjm overwhelm.V. Fmri^inl loiliiv ileei. ''i 1 *|ic.
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utg victory in the two-pronged
pro|nm'(i merger of the ’ *’ “ id{ ;r,’
—— ---- —
election which decided, that the
NaVy—TJi’TUmmi'ni* wan T' rev.m
constituent assembly, designated
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*' *''' • ‘ l|ing it pet ti .vuy fto.u tin in n tjiev ehnke it on llie iu n with ii new constitution rather than
■ , l’1' "'i tttjd glatiioiou , Neu \nii, mih mi, lo iveleulne litem Tin v took the l&gt;ig. attempt to rebuild the govern­
DIFFERENT FROM A L L O TH ER NEW YORK SIGNS tlmt liuve he' u ifn i-il n sulniUtuti V'-&gt; *wr
1,
1,1 l'"iiief«dhs. inul U t. pul. ,cm . „ m i
, . lintels tin,I movie and everythin ment on the 1886 document which
been displayed in strange places, this Ftalbush sign at Alsugl A ir ­ plan lulling for Hit* r&lt; n il. ti&lt;
in all p .' m - ,.| the eiiunti v t InletnaUoUiiD
. t'
waa the foundation o f the Third
port near xokyo wasn't snitched. It's theie irom the ufficiui nnnd of till' prvsi'nt setup
Republic.
of Mayor LaGunrdla himself, who sent it in llrochlynltc I. ArU-cny crciitimi of a Nlltimiii I-*', it (
ounril nimpusixl nf
Executive power will lie vest­
(righ t), n a n n y Kaye (le ttj, comedian, und Manuiter l.cn Inirocnur (tiir+e*
id' tho Stale,
t n &gt;C I
ed in o, provisional government
o f the Dodgem join A r«rttiy In n liotneoiili slun fur tin- ( « r - « » « y N avy, willi the v h a i n ^ &gt;%
during
the seven months the asoriginal. (International)
proposed National
ftembly-aits—rather than in th*
MiurcH Board as a fou i n_
assembly itself. Twenty to 26 mllT ip Prespieiit xvuulii e e
llnn persons Voted— the first elec­
Comtlmnilev in chief.
tion in which women were ellit
In Tokyo it vviih an i u *.
gitile.
the building of It i . • J ill
liJapan, Lith finnncla •• i I
\ a portion m llie loenl oh- j
Results from two Paris districts
tk a lly , is ocrupiny
■’ .sr
heiViinee o f Navy Day ’ next Sat ,
showed 6688 to PH in .favor of
uf tlio occupation' sn»„* *•- .he
i.rdnv I he (Uiamfgt? oj^ l'«umtierye&lt; ,
i ... _
.,v-—
,, iitiunilonlng the—constitution of '
govonun.yit ^ hiiI tin: iiiw crrui - , ,
,
n illin v e ti diffnor Tti tne Mrivfnii A l T f I i r H O I l S i'O F O S
A l l 1875 undei which cubinets had
/.niliui: ii will Hie l.rokcii up and
i r o l m n i l O i l K q i ' o m - l h&lt;lt&lt;I “"'I *"III
.........
* "» I
T h r t &gt; i* I '. r i m r i n i V T n - fallen an average of twice a year.
tlw) Emperor's lilo-slng lo the,
On the second question o f llie
11’MHilsura «a I'HSr .Theral
. — -------.
, I ilevelopmeiit of the diet luul liven
Nttviil Air I
♦
nil! lie
t'Uy I'ntndinati E n ii.i
|
T it p iii i ni mill
i !_ L * '
t i . d l J i l . n i Prince humimnro Kormye said
By "Duke" MarNelll
L l j f n l C O . l r U I l u i n j f the Kmpei'or is unxlous Hint the ehnir. I u-itli n-snutl »vit|i ii “ deiidly i - l» o
Ilf* 10,'
M 1
L a n j? io tti
foot- J a m e s
P l n n f u i revision the eonititution jirotv'
' . g a in - 1 * Ih o i - i -mi o f I T i i n i . i l , . f i l'o iik ,
;,&lt;i ,
io
, A
j; , Siinfuid
........... ;; ; powi'i
...........house
.
1 m i l i n i v j(|t, (p,. pntloit with a diet J.ll I ruin. I . uuner i.f the Sc
. n, 1
„t &lt;l&gt;, f,.iem„,t |
l ;!» » r” ^ . ««■•;.» 'm nUjaiU
J m m 0 19
,
. ,
strong enough to be u guiding eu rif ' jniltei I'ompany, folio.t - •, reakoi. m the
lute.
Deun ing bill completely outclusscd E x e c u t e d
The production ut electricity jnfjurnrc )n nutomal politics,
Chief George David Kowall,
ng n heated disiueslun yomern .Mutlietfy hu. nppenii ii on 'Sun thaln team Friday' nigiit ut
By
J a p . S o ld ie r s
Ak the command of the Kin- ItlP ;i i egro truck ilHv'i’ m i||llqi*i‘ loiil rush unit lie fore nnd Inis es Si niinnle lligli SvIiihiI by 'score
U8N, 68 yeaC old veteran of wu» explained |» Sanford Rotor
two world wars, together with Inns nt the regular luncheon at prroi, who is following Gcnora^ win H’t i e liml i te-,1 ed, eu, him (iikli/ihStl un S'Uviiitile lepuinllmi of '-'k to 7 before 2,11011 eiilhusiie-iic
fan*.
the
Mayfair
Hotel
today
by
J.
A.
MaeAi Hull's wi-liei. Kntioye is to); 1 .1 rc-fte,j_.Sntiinlay n fjen w m ■
m. U llle Dell
„„|v fl„. u,.«-A .nt.-vt f In,
hia mother-in
After being held a prisoner by*
the
The C e l e i y
hVd* scored in
la of San- Young, auiicrlntendsnt 'o f
l i f "etid tr fthenff Jmk Kick nfl.
....
f . . l)(i. flllorf„|
the Japanese in Formosa during
I f * ii I lit lira
UK# TkrrrI
“
'
'*
&gt;
e
plant
ufv
tho
Klori'l.i
.
inuay
auor
Lake
Monroa
....
.....
.....
‘
fglit
latfore
C
oun
ty,
Judgo
“
•,'it‘
"«e*
»*ul
f.«
e
v
e
n
imriod
except
llie
fir*t
one
mday after
"*/ r*1
td*'
the nine months period from Oct.
S _ Vi
__ _
IV'uia , hi* \\n* krt*tefikiod
A m u IjIxJi Im^ logsentel Tilt* Wildcat* (mm Ocala ayorsd Ml. lUM-ut'f'J* Jlitiv-*jb i
meri'(Inn
onlv
I
out
lllfo
tv
ii
tnte
16
the
a
f
t
?
®
f
t
r
a
r
w
’
is
f
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l*ninl
p
fh
iiiM
^
Ir
it
j|
in
a
n
i
i
lli*1
!)!.
trot
f/J?;
ran Misers were executed, among
the
poirtr
buxines*
,Tdc
40
years
third
iieriod
when
a
pins
from
nttoml ng to turn on
■Uioitv Iit foie I*‘IH hi n'«i, flo
Cap!.. \\ T. Easton, eoio mud
he « W
them James Lnngiotti, uVilillon
The ar backed down nnd that during that time he S g t . J . S . H o l l o w a y V 'V « ommirsfon at , meet In • iM|r tin- I.ho I all station, . » » c l Given in June* was good for a rudlnninn 1/c USNR son o f Ed­
Rand U
riias
seen
in
a
n
y
remarkable
tally.
Junes
then
drove
through
nnd
waa
sub­
an edthankment
Nnltmliiy noon, reeeivad n written
fit, .tuff m il attend tin- tunc
die Langlotti, .Hnnfortl restaur­
the eenlei of tlie Fed line to score ant owner, It wnx revealed today
merged in the deep waters of u changes.
G i v e n B r o n z e S t a r talenient from rnlicr Chief 'lov
llie
extra
point.
• W'llltimi* eeeomnienilMig l.e c 'i, . . 1 11 Ii .
Tracing the .development uf
Hooded ditch. The accident hap­
I
nl eiilcriiinI"""'
„ , , by on Associated Press dispatch
eiileniiiipened about thrte miles east c f cleetrlc |mwer . produrliim fun &lt; F o r
11''" - CH Irnlvei. ih High School froni Washington,
P a c ific
F i ^ h t " lin'd life ill.el.n il ' T lie C olli­ nil i,l ill told to llie I,.. UM...|
s io n nnpinved Tie -dlu bneK' uliii-l, i i-xpi &lt;i&lt;iI tn In ntU tided ! i.'"' - l'“ '*
the .Titusville Bridge in Volusia the first plant'ln which lie m ilk
Sophie McDougul, | The exerntlons lollowed u meet'c. fifh win iiV. !i&gt;-il|’lt&gt;-i&gt;' effcxJo1.
ed at Omaha, Nub. where they
county.
ki appiTixio.nlelr 1i.C men
I'1" 1 l,“ ' G. lervuttes, |iul mi uh i llig of a Japanese war tribunal.
S-Sgt. Jnint'K H. Ilolluwny.
A daughter, Mrs. Louise Harri- had une steam turbine with a
. 111!1 MteiM.’IH I iilli;' til le e 1'
iippii no dill) thul xva* lieiirtlly i (he disimtch stated.' It was on
i». bii.uii i,r dii.it...- nf ibei
man, and a grandson, Allen Ilnr cupacity of only f,C 0 U KW s, t &gt;* ftirwaitl libsorver ,ln tlm fit Id, m I
nest oecitlTMl Satiinliiv morning
' Oct. 12, PJ44 that Janies LaugiotU
l liam bei
ol
rlman, who were also in tho the nuslcrn plants uf tisbiy. lie iilery of tlie hirst tlnlvary Din
about 8 ' to i/i i'iik nt tin , or Hi nin.1,1.- i ii.uitv
,,
.,
, Kiiuford' star fullback, Aridcr- was reported by the Navy to lie
car, escaped drowning In some revealed that the Florida INiwer sion, carrlOil u ’ rtilliu beyond tie m i- uf l ark \cetiue anil Com­
V '1
“ ‘ " ' - r 1....... .... ......... r..r all or til.- thicc tnlssiug in action.
••'I" ” 1 „ itia’l A veil.,',
manner. A t the time o f tho A L ig h t'C o . now has tm&lt; iiim American front line*
1
"
" 1‘ Fed ........... ..
Which brought
He was born, July 17. IP2I in
tho local inn nl the enemy to nur
accident, Mrs. Howell was fish­ plants
The
wnrimu
lm
1
re’iiliv
.t
t
"
"*
"
1'utm
oil
o
n
,
a
l" ' 1' Mh Inul to Hu luuclidowns for Oriutplu, where he attended school,
umler
construction
at troop* during llie Hattie of tin
ing from a bridge nearby.
, ^.mie* the ' Feds have until lie came to Sutiford and
i iinisei;i and I aim llem li wllieJi
f llie 1.1,1: "E i m 't I or did tlieii - uml* '* "'ll1" ' " ' ' II"' " I fu lull "I the
Chief Howell, a recruiting o ffi­ will be the last wurd in elfi- Admiralty Islands,' llutilc
mid Hie t ••mily xxill tni.in , keusoii. Clark. Fed went to the Sctninole High School
I'liiliiipinc*; ami tlie libcmtluu V '' • re mi io-uult make in noil upon '
cer attached to the Jacksonville clendV.
|rigid l irkfc, kicked three goal* from
in
» I M|if which
VI &lt;fl&gt;iv II lie
It*1 graduated
KI 411-114 1V111 |
(I IU4I,
iVSli
, the famous Santos prison ramp biiu the said.’ I II. TruliiCk, with
Naval A ir Station, had made Ills
certain d.mllv weapon, to wit, Itcpic.mdtUivr^ of the Kiwuni*.! ‘ nl (In- ihree extra |h.lilts.
Pointing nut that three ingre-l , IH.„r Munilu.
und mi Oct. 27 following. Joined
residence in Sanford at 001 West
.m.l ' Itmaiy t'lldn. Ibc
„„
Ketls ( the Nuvy.
Tho work „ r „ f „ nvul,| o le c . . "mackini l " and did bn. w.iarni. !
First Street 1 6 .months ago. He iems arc mcessunr lor the pm‘i'-i'1 , r " " ' , " " :
Mute
„ „ moving |n ,|H. M)id,||c
Repo,ted missing at sea with
was born Nov. 26, 18HH In AI-. (iiiition o f vli^tHcity tuu\ lhal V|if wu* niutiui* *.until our imopt !|. T n d " i Jl" r' u " resivUncc” . then the ol,
bany, Ga. and enlisted in tho these arc fuel) water, ami oy,-en
."• -'a !;
'^ t s c
he
said
that
front
If.
lo
I
Vl
l
•„
duty
was.
llie
most
haxm
Navy at Atlanta, Ga. In 1BI17 |H)umla o f air niV nrotIn I for j i d i l e l . il ib * l p "I In e l f e c j
til.' -tIn- N o w _u i_ U u i i _t-lumJ.—Guard,
• ' the
• —
Trrm—vdiitim; wITh iTuT .oritier a second time, uml after a v‘‘ur
.U m — beand- aervad during - World. Wars
. Tfli o f tii*- ii.nl J. II. '!: tib^'k.' Thu local mill of tile latter &lt;nM
fh
IKiunTToTtuefoU
and
11m.
i
vvj(h
„
radio
hund.
u
cm
cm ' ini! thni'iKh the center o f was reported dead, lie w.'ore the
1 and II. Prior to coming to u considerable volume of water |
gunfxatioii
w
ill
he
lepievented
uth,.r nnd „ |wir
the In ■ J i i r llie l ir s l m 'u i e^lT urk's i Distinguished F lying .I’ iii
*- uinong
ro*.
Sanford, he had livad In Jack­
, b ; llir.iilfici.Hr. ■
_____
Coi,i t - - n o r win. good, making It j other decorations.
le used whiru
tis |iunipeil
cxceIlefvt-eyef,
att -uhaerver went„ _________
_...______________
nt—i
sonville for 12 yearn.'
Tlie Mimnifttcc in c h a rg e ,is 7 (
ivonil ti.e Americun line•*- Hd la survived by the widow, the plant By two pumps nt the i f„n|, beyond
He is survived by his .uther.
Gi'i'ipe Touliyi Ed l.mie and Itoy
Hi,tli i .'uiiw cored in the third Eddie Lungiotti of Sutifartl, and
Mm. Allie dL Iloaafl of Sanford; rate uf 17,UO0 gaMoos u Tillnute. In Hinirh o f Hie enemy. When
Holler.
pel hid. Sotifiltd palling over the his mother Mr*. Essie Luke o f
The oil is first pumped through I the enemy wus sighted tlie in
two daughters, Mrs. Louise Harlo i m i ,- a few . minute* after Orlando; uml u brother, S-Sgt.
riman of Sanford nnd Mrs. Wal steam heaters, he ash!, where it 1 formation was radioed liuc’i. to
Ha -eiond lialf began. Anderson Edward Lungiotti, who Joined the
A f t e r nerving e d h llie Tib Arih.*
ter Welkoner iof Jncksonvllle; a U thinned to the consistency of iho line*. Thu ubxtrver* .would
I m oio,| lerain fioiu the Ociilu four Army ill IU4.T, served* in the
F.iimpe xs 11 Jin it
eltiilg
a
Hnrrimnn
uf somethin.! like water.
g ra n d s o n .
ALUen
ll
Pumps ilien run buck to bis own line r |vaid l i n e on mi off tackle pluy. European theater uml wlm on
ratrb,
Mgt
lln r r y .....
llolu.oii
.i.
fur protection if lie w m lockv
.............................
.
Sanford, and n sister, Mrs. Mag
then
force
it
through
burners
j
vaougli
to
make
the
iliisli
without
lurilthl
Sunday
f
i
.&gt;m
this
io
ih
( I,ut.' fir*t try for the uxtru Sept, 22, was awarded tlie Purple
f i e Blair o f Atlanta, Ga. Re­
caiwlively i.ifc , 'lor in ii real
point oil* mb good, but due to Heart decoration.
mains have been pent to Jack­ like the oarbureturs on aulonm- 'being klllwl.
Dilfnrd . 1 olunjt Hurclift. *7, a 1mill in .da uff side penalty, the
sonville where funeral service* biles for the purpose o f getting.
Sgt. llidloway was’livterdeil (In
/one,, one of Hiirniu'i
glower lure for (lie past kll v.tais.lknk wa- tepcaled with good ucwill be conducted by the Navy.
the BTUs out of the oil. A BTU, Hi onto Star ut Munilu where Id* ' irnway
i.ix-d suddenly ut Ids home oni cimii’y. and tlie score was 14 to 0.
Remain* of Mrs. Hensley will
he
explaine4,
is
n
heat
iu:if
of
f
i,;
hti,^|
un**
“
"
e*
l^
UN'
l,v
,*
!*
*
'"*
h
&lt;"
"
u
‘
,l
'
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n"
f‘
,ri1
*'f
"
r
..... .... . iriin
.........
. ...
trier Humlay Him nPunch Turner’s (Jcalii hoys
be sent to Jacksonville by the
'
'
,
:
into enemy, mnehino
firr.
Ilr ■ 'riving Ids honoruhle disclmrgi' \\ e i First
Erickson
Funeral
Home
for mfAnumnent anil U fiicuml m located theie ‘fire a id‘ *his group :-1 Ft. lliugg, N.
and .with hh "!*■" 1,1 * " uclmk. lie was Ison I ,.(luie luul, into the gume whell
burial nnd Interment. Mrs. Hens­ the amount o f heat necessary t &gt; «teitiriiyc&lt;l the enemy.
lie also 11to nud two aiuiul children ns
-• 1' ,,h •}* Diiranls ,. ,,,1’ ( Uirv. tuitud a |ius*ing attack
ley had lived with her daughter, raise the temjwraUire o f one unit vXr:in, the , guud
good ■conduct ribbon. o trAerigurs, In* tar ran inlo »;•*■
‘
•" ’" ''i " " j wldib .Sauford was uuiiidc to stop.
of
water
one
dfgree._T
her......
..........................
The Hanford Lion* Club ut ita
Mr*. Howell on Weet First Street
meeting Friday voted the sum
fo r the past 16 montl)K J h e was M f '
pound
o f $12.60 a month toward the
b o m .T J iT 86, I860 In Marble,
paying of a supervisor fur Tha
N. C
T lw
Celery
Crate,
yuuag
people's
She Is survived by twtT daugh­ high
1orguliinxatlon of Sanford, on the
ters, Mrs. George Howell and
assumption that other rivie or- ‘
Mr*. Joseph Itetcfciart, both of bll^s
guniintion* would donate like aSanford, two eons, Homer Hens­ continued* _ inc nsat front int* Kcnilniu* Hnoativ
ijpiii
ley o f Sanford and Garland Hens­ BTUs derived from the ■oil in of Lake Monroe und Ross Hollo 'T L KohsorT :«*s one of the first I f()ri| j,nil M iss "EDa Marie Ybtr i:’: 'uni*. Anderson scored his mounts.
ls manner is U»en transferred wry of Upxna. Sgt. Iloiuwny 'oiericans to enter tic I ihoirutoil, (.j, ( , ltf J&gt;uytonn Reach
ley o f Jacksonville; two sisters,
Juimnea Robson, Jr. was placed
.final touchdown through the ceiland Mrs.
Johnson.
r mean* of steam to the tur____ tii
&gt; i school- B 1‘arhau roncentratin" camp in Gcr-j
Mrs. Hattie Jc
‘
ms educated
in the ivv
local
Eunonil servltes «fo r Mr R « i - I ,’ i id ll'1’ line «a a one yard in charge o f publicity fur the
Louise MarshalI of North Caro- bines which turn tho generatm, . 1ul7j |g u forlllir eiiiployeo oY Ti'...... .
forthcoming Lion sponsored box­
where he superintended
,
,in-| [ mi "won held at 4:00 o'clock 'buck. Final snore 21 to 7,
grande hiIdren: The electricity la made In t)&gt;x* |Sunforal Herald.
11na and
five
Inliallnn o f American hospila
ing bouts. R. L. Skinner o f the
LINEUP
‘"ispilril
&gt;
ih
s
afternoon
at
the'
Eri
ksu
Richard Hensley of the Navy; generators.
^
_________ *
(aiiUlirs. lie .'.erved with n modi l-'uiiciiil llnme with the Rev. J. F. .ingle
I.F.
Thomas committee tor this program, anEugene Reichert and Mrs. Louis*
LT
Britt I flounced he tisrt secured cooperaMr. Young waa Introduced b y rfin rf T i m o t H v S t e V C n S ' 1'* un**'
McKinley uf the First Mcthodixi Singletary
Karriinsti of Sanford; Mrs. Wal­ L. T. Sheppard who had ohar*c i
Duvis'Uon of Army and.................
Navy uffJc‘
trials
‘
LG
1 ,
I nL 0 lr
'
: -------------------------- ”
('huix'h
offlciatlrtR.
Interment I ox
ter Wslkenar o f Jacksonville and o f the program. President Lea
Kilpatrick
C .
Franklin ' In securing some good ring mat­
K C C C IV C S D i S C l l U r i » 6 ' i x _ 1 7 : 1 - , . , . , i rx x t rt_
|win In Ii*, rgreen Ccmcierv.
living In New Lasher presided over the meeting
J. Junes erial for th* bout*.
_______
U r. Hill
L.
Active pallbearers were
Fielding
ItG
Plans for*, th* Liun'a Thanks­
liT
.Smith
Xltemirn
K K ™ " r,&gt;0
! TYNDALL F1EID. Oct. f*2 |T o
A t ld r U S S
K i w i l l l i s Witte, Hr ('. fr. Rninnan, R. W. Clark
Hentive giving dance were announced by
It K
K' Johnl“ ,,, of (S p e c ia l)- T.Bgl Timothy Stem
V
J lU U r C B n
lY IV V U Ilin Donne. Fted Holly, Fred Itees,' Kuxtner
and Henry Thurslun. Hnnnrnry Cullum
C. Jones J. E. Roland,
p. L HU
™
c,,a 1,1 1(00 Elm Avenue, hanfoid.
EUwoik|
Natice. presl pallbearers 'w e r e c. E. Stone- Hiooklill
Green
VJUIIU
In th* currant mebcrshlp con­
Bully, Roy Svmea. Elli*
QU
from l^ '^ r m y " A w 'Foroi*t"roi'd‘‘ ^ ^ o f \ C " lJnlver,ity“ of‘'Turn im. ci; her, J. J.
Ross test, the loser of which will spon­
_
SPi
Hr.,
Joe
Mr
Itch,
Sr.,
Percy
Chap­
Ander*on
FH
Gay
sor th* dancs, J. E. Rowland’s
Ing
T to
u an
' t kannouncement
l S S J t t rfrom
u nt t : ; L * t T t A
s a t e .S I !
Hcotu by periods
"Roundup Reamers" lead Dick
A A F Separation Rate at Tyndall address the Sanford Kiwunis Club man uml George MrCrum.
St
Its
meeting
at
the
Hotel
Muv
Oral,i
0
0
7
l»-----7
Field. Fla.
Els berry's “ Berry Pickers” 34
fair Wednesday noon.
Hanford
FLO
W
E
R
iT
pLA
N
TE
D
0
7
7
7—
-21
to 33.
Sgt Stevens has liecp in Ih
"The Kind of Wu,4,l Wo Want
First
Downs
Army fur 86 months, serving to Live In," will he the subject
16
More thun 6.000 snapdragon Sanford
With the 10th Air Force iii the of Dr. Nance’s address, according
plants, presented to the city hv Ocala
H
Pacific Theater o f Operations for to twee,it notice given Dr. L
Miss Gertrude Vlnlng in iietmlf
Individual yuKluga
12 months. A votVran o f 40 mis*, I&gt;um , club president.
o f her late father, Joseph, M. Sunfurd
lions as a hose gunnel (engineer)
Vinlng, who served as a city em­ Anderson lit), Cullum 6‘J, Brookon' a B24 wRh tho 7th Roinh
DISCHARGED
ployee, will be planted in Ft. Mel­ ■in 03. Ellis 10
Hlev
Funsral services for Council
lon Park und In Fourth Street Ocala
*
Pfc. Clarence -G. Ericson who Park, it wae announced this Jones 46, Green 36, Thomas 8, A. Wooten 77 of Longwood who
ia« bean In tho A,my for Hie pam iiiuridng by James Moughton, city Gay 6.
dia^ Wednesday evening at a lo­
’
' )
ihfWo year.i has received his dis- park superintendent.
cal hujplud ‘ after a long Ulnaas,
Total yardage
", He was furmcriy sla­
were held at IUX) o’clock thle af­
Furford
261
nt Fort Lew i*. Wash., Gamp
ternoon at th* gravsald* at Myrtla
Ths regular meeting o f ‘ Mon Ocala
U5
Idaho, end M l lUmiliun, roe &lt; h*| ter, No, 16, It. A. M. will
Hill Memorial Park, Tampa,'
I e . held T ucmIuv evening at 7:20
Mr. Wooten Is survivad by two
The oil glands In tha lower brothers. J, T. -V.nolcn of KasaiP. 61.’. nl orhich time the Royal
A rrh Degree will be conferred on layer of the human skin seer*to nur*L
hursL .Us-,
.Gap ana
and mcaara
Rickard Waotor
woo
a class of Candidates. Refresh­ a natural lubricant which u c*|tc» from th* perswxand spreads s W k . ’n . r i r , ’ 1? H*si.
ments. All Royal Arch
out over lb* surfac*.\
Baltimore, JJd,
art* invited to attend.

Two Drowned Young Explains
When Car Backed Electricity To
Into Deep Ditch - Rotary Club

2 Escape But Chief Florida Power
Howell And MotherTwo N e w
In-LawAreDrowned

And

Lee Is Arrested Dinner Is Plunned im lo rd Defeats
"hr ‘j lfesaslreif AL^laytairr Hotel Ocala W ildtits
J. R T rd u c K - *m
By 21 to 7 Score

Cify PiHclmrgos I*.a-.
inundation oT ( hief

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t1 (a) This Fall To 10

H#t. Bolison BWurns
Dcspilc DirricultiuH

Dillard ( ’. Bardift
Died Sunday Morning:

Lions Club Gives
Donation To Crate

e

wood

(Nance

Carl {on Is Leaving
For Re-assignment

Funeral Is Held For
Council A. Wooten

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THE SANFORD JtKl ILD, SANFORD FLORIDA
W e ran now offer the very fineet
In

k u h a i.

#

common

v

MONDAY; OCTOBER 22,1045
ed less than onc-half of 1 percent
of the amount.

rensk

NEW
rftOCEIJlJRES.
new
PACKAGES
AN II
FASTER
m a r k e t in g

Yates Auto Paint &amp; Body Shop
IBS N. Palmetto Ave.

Cold Preparations

foreseen

teatc scemr likely to bring
more retail
packaging of frean
.midi, on or near tne lurm, with
,i ronaiMjuelit trend away from the
nandllny, of ffesl* fruits vpgi.

Phone 371

Liquid

There's a

STRICKLAND . MORRISON, Inc.

I AT OlWTH 1HK
CUBVA&amp;tND IA»
l
■tfsiAlLEST I

IjK ifiS W E r

price o f a War
Bond is nothing: in
ctottifottrl&amp;on to the se­

curity it affords-, . J

ome adequate.________________

And the growth o f self-service
dores will call &gt;01 more pock
iglng o f f*m v prorlucts, wMIhe expanding use o f fresh fnp
fen fruits and vegetables jn juv^t-

TTWI

Anyonp having any repair work In my nhoii
' N
at
210 EAnt Fifth Street
Jn asked tojtleusc cn)l i o t _ it _ a L o n c c L

Lum falhfe forceil-to ifloae -fioe-Kv-mrent robhertcn; -

* Bill Harvey

ufotitetOR
to rrln the Consrcxtlonsl Medal o f
w
. _
burn, Vo., smiles as he recolveFV
hsndshakeirom the Chief of Staff, Gen. Geo. C. Marshall, in Ihe capital.
A medical corpsman, Don was wotfhdcd twice while saving the lives of
buddies'&lt;fa Guam, Leyte, and Okinawa.
(Inlcrnoilcwol Soundphofo)

AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
A t The Armory
Benefit National War Fund
Saturday, Oct. 27—9:00 P.M. *111?
Music By “The Banana Boys**
Admlmlon: 51 per couple (One Ihe.)
Men in uniform 50c (tax Inc.)
Tickets on Sale at the following place*:
Smoke Houxe, Hill's I’kg. Stor«, Frank** Tavern,
Rabihlllat &amp; Anderaon, City Drug HWhs, Touchlon’ii
.
r •
201^-t—
For Table Reservation Pjtone 20
Q- -50c pier pchwp
The public is cordially fnvlb
Invited to attend

CULVERTS and SEWERS
Transit Mis Concrete .
Seconds available at low price

JUIT RIlRAftD BY THI SIONAl CORPS are these pictures of three of tha
leading Jap war criminals, numbered according to their imperial,« fol­
lowing ax-Preroler Tojo who is number one on tire list. The men are
(L to r.): Admiral Shlgetaro Shlmuda (No. 4), Nnvy Minister at lha
Umo of Pearl Harbor; Shlncooil Togo'(No. 2 ), forelm Minister tn
Tojos rabtnet; and Oklnorbu Kay (No. 3), Finance Minister tn the
Tojo cabinet. Official Signal Corps photos, (fnicrnatlonol Soundphoto)

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P A C K A G E S T O R l&gt; -

Concrete Pipe Co.
Phone 1*41
SANFORD,

RAYM OND M. BALL, REALTOR
jtenl Estate Sales— Rehtals—Mortgage Loans
, Dependable Insurance iqj^pondB
’Phone 000
Room *1, Florida Slate Honk ItuldliiR

lor

30 «Iay&gt;4
only cost.t

GOOD TO KN O W !
Cash can be borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
no disturbance.—“Jimmie” Rowland also makes loans W
of 575, $100, $150, $260 or more—ehould your needs
require it.
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FA M ILY LOAN CO.
dr Sanford

’Phone 55

8— Florida S la te Hank Bldjr.

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D E P E N D A B L E

from N«M»t UrflB

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'I he K u w a it F l - H on t h e ' I'e r sinn t l n l f i , t e g n iile d b y g e o lo kK * iU as p o t e n t h illv o n e »jf lha
w o ild 's m a jo r pel i o leijiu reserves.

PEN IN SU LAR t

CHAIRMAN of the temporary rank'
tfnd Qle committee of the Inter1notional Lopgshoicmcn’s Union In
New Vork City; William E. Warren
Is shown as he told reporters that
the stevedore strike would continue
'despite a retum-lo-work plea by
lintP eyttirbutlr-aml-iimf-Meror LatiuardU.' (frt
■mfo protaction against (lllferin^,
llrt, loss o f wrtght from cvnpo­ und faster schedules.
rtion and from bruising and
Farmers will'continue their e f­
" ’rrlng up hv luatomer sorting. forts to have the price spread be­
It may .pave food valuo by keep­ tween producer und consume.* re­
ing me stuff fresh longer and duced. with more efficiency In the
:ve th* consumer the satisfaction handling o f their products on the
f buying a product ready for way to market.
•ooklng without having to_ pr**iro It or*sort 11 out.
National advertisers In IU44
The effect of Increased use of spent St.407,000,000. for space and
frown frulta and vegetables , on time. Weekly newspapers receivhost areas which now make a
pccialtv o f producing fresh vegc
tables-and fruits for, the winter
-narket remains to be sten. The
frosen products may f ,iand the
iprrket, or they may compete
with the higher-coil flesh vege­
tables.
Concentrates -seem dcanned _ t»
plnv ah increasingly important
role in the marketing of fr-it
juices.
particularly.
Canning
•ilnsntly Is an important industry
Ip this field: ’
That
taster
transportation
will romte In the next few 'years
-cents a certainty.' The air hues
re making plant to haul *crVhnbW produce nutekly to market
and the railroads are tlnnning
lighter, moiV aatlsfaeior, cars

liurlnu the fir.t two week, of
March, Hi 15, the V. S. Ninth
A lrfim e
:ttl,ig over Germany
lk*w I.4HII sorties n &lt;|ay.
Il if* *; t mated lh.it on average
o f ore gallon of g isOtthe per
d V wit* needed fn- e.ery snliliar
migogcd In offensive opcratimi.

BUY A N E X T R A
BOND TODAY.

CONCRETE BLOCK

I imre-t o w ^ tbr-efftrin g o f fresh
Ip hulk;
! ‘ 'OTTMbrso, packaging of foods
| ion sold |n hulk may* cost more
imiewhere ftlong the line to mar.'.ft. but the economists see con'
iderahle . saving, too. .They snv

NOTICE

MJCK ctAR

C/XPUDI NE

thl Florida Experiment Station,
jffe r promise of widespread use
i* supplies o f rubber agnin be

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A N D

Touchton Drug: Co.
TIIK IIRXAU. STORK
FIRST A MAGNOt-IA

P R O F E S S I O N A L v S t R V T C r

OVER

soft,non
PRESCRIPTIONS
FILLED

PHONE 325

JENNINGS
STOKE
SEED
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PI Ilia* r m r ^ l l o u

C. P / W E R T

MICKEY’S
PHARMACY

Diamonds-Watches
The
Kilgoro Seed Co.

GROCERIES - ME
VEGETABLKH
aes sc. t a l M,

M2 East Flrat Street v

SANFORD

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E L B C T lt lC

CONTRACTING CO.
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Copyright 1043 Publiihcre Feature Sir vice. Inc.
c A W M fc i.i.

expanded

la a%&gt; In process. Eapaiu&amp;n of long dtst « n « service Is being scheduled toh. It Vlll
bsdnda Ihe iauUIlaUon of cbaxial cables to

Our optimum faf tha future Is baaed oft
tha ttrord of tha paat Florida' M thl
U* *4* k«d wod.cn of Cm Tti.plione
IcUs la

RtdU

Inthk

and

Electric

Ite.

ELECTRIC SERVICE Co.
amm
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r t . M tat
, se
ria l..

ThW expansion' program calls for Lha
expenditure of millions of dollars in Flop^ d a . Aril tehpkone people l(Ls tha Idna of
i putting nVoney for expension Into Florida,
contributing to the gmerml welfare and
hfftt^eritj of tha state, fhroogh Its toon
ahd wetrisd, Its wage-oamne, its fomiUeo.
(ta cooimunltlea '

It moans providing triephenie far ail
drh* have baen waiting for th«n. This li
l*Ve of Our first Jobs! A

UNCLE JOSH mym

taMablw Thora will bo the marshalling of
P rA bW tya
M's — Mcff, Money and
M iW IU s, tha fbrfces that brought Florida
and tha Taleplft&gt;m&lt; Company to thoir
ids, that won them the frttnddehcc of the puh'lc.

plhlto
hrstnfr
at tAnting
MinUn* tha
th.
IribJy In Florida — aimed it
dephone needs of a great state.

s fe c t itt v h

P E E P -* 8BKI) STORE

ELECTRIC SERVICE

tiling, tin ToWphone Company
this greatest expansion program In Its

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Try our new pslnle** method, Ihe beat in Central Florida

Now tmsT the war ft over, It's ttmaTo open
tha Amre to the deye ahead. They'* going
to be busy, exciting
(xtrlUng day*.

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By b p u i Js Jo h n s o n

AUTO, BhDY AND FENDER REPAIRING

lltnnc 2(10

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SANFORD
A «U &gt; F a r U Co .

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VACUUM CLEANER
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N o*, in tho
|y relationship
ht'.ure beckons

In your home • •
The only cleaner with
A real power pollaher

ts k i;.A t t &gt; uV

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OP A Price Conti of
Not O ff .Of
Of RuUding
lUiUdi

Farm Interesyts^ 1F r e n c h : . . V g t e r s
Said- Moving Into G i v e A p p r o v a l
T o D e G a u lle
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JACKSO NVILLE.
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22 .
(Spe:ia)&gt;— ‘•’there is a ratlA-r ronstitutinr.al referendum—on* on
sneral lecling nmong timujr In­ vJii; h DcGaulle. in effect. is slahis political future—t
tu i r iu i luiana (im t o u r u r t ic u i - i kinit
.
» .1 total
„
lural Interests are moving into «| ® f *1** votc&lt;’ ln
or
period o f crisis, which will csali \c' . ^ .
,
v ^ ^ n . h * ^ of
for Ihe most uucful [ li-nnlng nrui j o ffice during I he seven month* o ^
PJfhost co operation, ii seriutir \"i riuwtilulional n». rmbly. an i
con sequence» arc lo-he averted ’ !
agalns.
• a id William L. Wilson, Director I Thr satn. trem or U.lh que*;
'‘ I F late Farmers’ Markets In « jj- ' tionw was reporte-l in the small
nouncing
lor the ronfci
o f Ganeres as Well as in I ” vih
manager. Ic ’
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r v o io v . iL i t w it* x n n o a n w il y v » t v u o is o ,^ to d r a f a tv-i-v-1 c v tis ti- -lav
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by Sw:MtJU:v
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-“-&lt;f th v S etn in olu v -* -n ;y W .i- t tn
the Jap eviucation system w h i p * bo,.t v

r«. c-mmatini: military uiill a' 1*

nth.,

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in thr

t ia w .m t - nr

,:itar,-t regime

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^ h c "w ”ni’ y'i!arw 'ou r* rJ^jWe* department. .alL.in U*e south
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____ to the sooth and t&gt;i J
W“ 0ien \ole First Time
' Central and Soutp America h*vv ! Millions o f voters, many briugsteadily improve! That Is n con- ing their lunch tin.’ making
ditinn Irighii to lie deiired
anil i tnmily nutiny. 01 ,i* a- women
w i.h' ceding
0.' the man;.'
one which we in the United States voted for the first time in history
.t turvr it ww* tvve-rh.il xa»rvc&gt;.!i*
must strive to continue and t .- jlr
r
nationa*
elertion. Mild
by Sevrvfcyry Pet &gt; ,
V-u-.
ild upon
_______ I Indian Sutnipcr weather prevaile-t.
.'“The' crisis*""eiiicT&gt; w, mreser 7
self tonted. IXDW.odO siro
p p w l I'
for Florida ngr.uiHiin ir tie«i men. eoroprislng more than halt
thr . ’- -1
» »* i •* ttWH IN* ’.If juni i i«n •- | i-&gt;. kl
%* f*»*-wsiss-a’
in closely with thir nuitfet o f I the 2t.nCC.IXHV, elevloratv. sgrt
’*.1’ ^ ’
Li‘7 i.ly
. Kn ;
If
o u r ' international
relationships-! eligible tr vote.
sn-l
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H :,
We would Ik blind indeed ii wJ ;■ (Iom| lete results wero not exWijXvii «*'
. wrr*r-m riV :"
failed to- recognize that some of
—
rro*
s
i
V
in
w
'
1 "r* tir&gt;»ierxm.
our. important products must cor..
tix?pr-in— f
Units, to mcc. stifr competition
■
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i
:
l*
tif
' ■cntiat. ; ucn a.-. the unset aciirv
front our island neighbors. It ir
. at gaa wbrrv »up&lt;-&gt; . L-. .fl./i .v*. .
oven possible thr competition ma&gt;
*:t
lativ'i tn t w - y
grow ntont intense. The .pro­
kh'Lw-w.. IK lfff\ J, 11 I ’S'sm
blem facing Floridians therciom.
The cuoevtit *rt \ n .ii .:nuiL-.'
liters About t h&lt;* possibilities f o r 1 The f allot int trap -Ttvided intc
■n.i .r 1*1* 01 .tie r
-ndiuvtmoa' 01 nu. j rnduzt ion [ turn parts. Ench voter first sast
n in e ..r c x » t &gt;■tLvt .ait. dlKUssml
- ,10 hold this competition tn n mini- 1 tus ^nteterenei^ tot «r^Jndividus 1
t o u t OPTHE ONI MHUON M tJONI whuMUgcd ocTTO cheer arid n | .
with all cumUktiiilttv» pii'm gciki
come Fleet Admiral William F. llalser (arrow) to Uw Angeles. Calif,
"It is manifestly 01 thr ul &gt;her of the cabinet of deputies un.o.itiul. Mr teret-uni -.nil rilur
are shown lining both sides of the street as the parade moved down
most importance to this Nation’; ,'der thr old t oust it ulinn or a mem
-Judv to Jarteiuiuu-’ w bathes t ht•■
Broadway. The famed commander of the U. S. Third Fleet Dew from
future secuiitv that out nojgh- her nf the ronatiturnt assembly,
v Kim g priced i* m
jrotfU’
bot nations should ht friendly I ijr then voted, on the two-queaSan Francisco to the Lor Angeles welcome, (lalrrsartanal ScmadpJiuta)
*&gt;'i.- t&gt; t that tl»V -A* '
l|* »
and prosperous.
Whatever w e, flop roustitutional rcicrendum—
t
« . , i.. M
.-:rr
-l.i'Atil
ilr&lt;# iiffly
rw|^»rt&gt; |p-.....-X
«rti|P*i.rifS
In Florida may lie able to do t o i first whether hr tavorer' r new
th r
1
‘u ’fiucir*. ,il«# ‘ ■nut' j*iiM
, concentrate upon crops which vre const 'ution. and second whether,
»tv : ti|4
- :i'ir ft ftiti" «r«rti»tj£ ||N|lktt if* ihk
can nrodt.-c at r good profit, in effect the DeGauilc govern[J .
I'lii* a| " th-jf. rp iu ju titH M i.
'&gt;ai
without cutting into the markets ment should remain in office
. , r•
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for major jrodurts ut out island; while, the new constitution is ’being
m ft L UtHii'f t hkfc 7*jujt t
i vrvi*t n u i f \ i i r
afaighbars will t:i tr ou. advan - ‘ written.
IturcF l*r
chr?f »*f ih
Tftge as. well as tc theirs. Prom,
&lt;&gt;n the hi-UotilW far assemblv
•■■ t- at VI it i- ^U*t»
^
t)Ut h*trwn. vutlifijt
CTOlr
in - W o ir ti
Veiif * itv , I. ’ unw
kuii(nrtfMt9M
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raslimi llV h .*U lv Kim
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“ It has beetr pointed out before,
but appears worth rciiegting that
there Ir no apparen’ Immediate
crisis lacing our producers. De­
mand should be tiirotu^jnr this
year crops. Possibly this con­
dition will rontinuc through nest
year. Certai'-.v however it is
time now that we should frepate
to meet and * tpe with these mmM'titlvc prohiem- which aipeor
"rta in to arise within the next
few years.
“ I feel that as our market man­
agers meet h»yi. Tuesday and
Wednesday, w e should I k- able
to put together in n dear piciure of current production, poten­
tial production, loth as to volume
and crops nf proven worth, and

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tnay rou’d fb n Federal co opera IJon
In any sound program which it
may offer.
“ Ogr market managers- -drill
have their headquarters in Hotel
Seminole. Tuesday and Wednes­
day. The two-day program will
lie parted to the limit with dtsrussinns and business activities
connected with the op-ration o f
the Florida Stats Farmers Mar­
kets system. We expect every
n-srkrT to b- represented and be­
lieve that the conference will be
one of the best ever held by our
organization.
Some rays of visible sunlight
have wave-length* o f only one
fifty-thousandths of an inch.

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profit possibilities. I hope that
we will then be able to prepare
liana or suggestimts for the gui­
dance o f our farnftrs in the years
ahead, and tor presentation ti
Secretary Anderson o f the United
States Department of Agricui1 lure during his mid-Novernbe.’
visit to Florida. * The Secretary
•la naturally com-erned with mat­
ters o f national and world pro­
duction. I fee) that he will wela f i isrinner * of Agricultura Natlinn oHie such a pt dentation as w*
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Pen»hlirap movement nlso r DeG‘'''ll*&gt; supporter, trailing . dose
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IMIS HASPT DOMESTIC SCENE shows Donrsse Nancy Heath Kuhn serv.-.g
breakfast to her husband. Robert Kuhn, tn their Rochester. N. Y , ho., e.
Donesse was the English bcnSt who stowed away an a U. S. u-**p ship
to he with her Yankee husband. Immigration autbont.-es in Bust-n have
just given.har a-aaleaie. Sha told ispotuss- ' l « t l.S . 1 .
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tonight at 7:30 P.M.
goopel
h Street and Laurai Avenue San-

'T m '1w &gt;0|KltItiir service Bdiaoti J. Thylor.-world
traveler and radio preacher will explain why be
preached 11 hours without atoppin* at Troy,

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The Sanford Herald
’’RecofiveYrion" of American burinpak—ffettiug back
I from a war System to u "peace economy" proceeds with increating apeed, and the general effect is reaaauring. It •*
l fine to start for peaceful purpose* instead of military pur­
poses. That way lies a resumption of normal life'and work,
anti a la-ginning of whittling down the vast national debts
tve have incurred in re-establishment of a safe worl 1.
But the prospect, as observed just now* from behind
an editor's desk, is not exactly reassuring. Except for »
welcome end of human slaughter, there doesn’t seem to Ismuch advantage in turning fronj military losses to economic
losses, such as have l»een developing in the waves hf indus­
trial strikes.
.
If the workers need and deserve more pay, there Is
ample machinery wet Up at Washington to handle the mat­
ter; anti if the machinery doesn’t work, other means of
adjustments should la- provided. The whole nation after two
“
.great wars is hungry for pfbducts df~n Ihotifllfhl Ttffids’TIV
bring our economic- life buck to normal. There is no
justification for impeding the process of restoring AmerJ!Vii»-iw!u'^cim-lmsine»*s--f»rogres*7-*nd-n&lt;»-reri-l*‘W‘flt-iii-th**-b*iiK-ruu
for the striking groups themselves. -

A A frlV ftftlUiniAt,n. RANFonn F l o r i d a

MONDAY, OCTOBER 22,'1945

WE THOUGHT "APPEASEMtNT" WENT OUT WITH ADOLF HITLER

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
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Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
You can now get the Chick Brooder that you
have been wanting. We have juBt Received a
Large Shipment of Poultry Supplies.
Broodent-Eiectric. Automatic Control, Feeders
&amp; Water Troughs'of all kinds.

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Water Buga, Silver Fish, Aata.

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LONGS TO D ESTIN Y. MAKE
T H IS A SPLENDID D AY AND
YOU W IL L H A V E G REAT
MEMORIES TOMORROW. James
T i l l : Y'e know not what shall he

What this country need* now is
political party a little left of

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The late John Dyneley Prince waa linguistic. prodigy.
Befur&amp;Ji'.’ WM
year* obi he had learned enough gypsy
word* to make hfinsdt welcome By a bend when he ran
away frcji home. He leunuxl Welsh at 14.find Turkish ut 2&lt;l
Soon afterward he -joined an archaelrr^+rnl expodition in |
Turkey, and was sent for by the sultan, who bad heard,
of his language feats and wanted to meet such a marvel.1
As professor of East European languages at Columbia
if opportunlty^Jor his, talents. He onld
■-dinner speeches in Russian, Serbian.
m ake
French, Italian, Hungarian. Gypsy, and
Turkish. He also had a* good knowledgcrof (?zpch. Polish. (
Bulgarian, Slovene. Slovak, Spanish, Portuguese, Icelandic I
and the Indian dialects, of Pannmn.
Such abilities would be in‘ demand by some IxilfHcal
campaign managers Prince was a sought-for orator to
foreign language groups, and served in the New Jersey
state senate, once becoming acting governor of the state.
Under President Harding he- was minister to Denmar’c.
and was transferred by Coolidge to the Yugoslav post. How i
do people like that do it?

inford's football team Friday

Fa.shjon Confusion

gallon.
War time cwntrul* evidently are
gaiag to be continued in England
uader the socialist regime until
the People forget oil. about what
freedom is like.
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Condition* in Germany ami
Japan »e«m to have been made
to order fo r the rommaniitn. But
personally «*e don't see rthete
that would be any improvement.
When MarArthut finishes with
tpan who’ll protect ’em U San
rlvador goes on I he warpath?—
set Myers News-l’ rwas. Who’ll
-utoA us if San Salvador gets
TV,
government
ha* spent
IITI.M a.wlti ami then »ome at
a subsidy to butter ptvnlurer*
sihee the first of June. 1943.
It’s a good thing us laxpayei*
k&lt;B, got lot* o f money, or have
*r«?
We don’t know just why the
dispose] o f surplus war property
was transferred from the Com­
merce department lo the RFC,
hut anyway it takes it out from
under the control o f Secretary
Wallace.
A colored friend o f ours ha*
returned to' Sanford after three
year* in Neu York where he
drove a truck. He’s mighty glad
to be lack, lie says he nevesaw s« many “ ignorant people” in
hi* life a* Madid in Neu Yhrk
City.
.

The flower which ha* the nick
•time “ dog-toothed violet” I* no
i violet, but a Illy.'

Who would have thought «n elevator strike in tho
great city of Neu York could affect the city’s fashion
leadership? Yet, according to njtokcsmen Jn the industry,
hat is exactly what might hap|&gt;en, and they have been
worried lately. Production was reduced to almost nothing
Irccause workers couldn't get tb their jobs*.and the strike
even stopped all out-bound -shipments of orders •ttreiuly
■node up. This happened just as stores in other cities .ho
ountry over needed those shipments to supply, their mvn
fall trade.
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In addition, rival com|&gt;anies in other dressmakiigr cenei s were diverting their New York-bound clothes to cities
hit by the shortage of orders expected fiont New Y o rk .
Thus, while the New York designers were s u ffe rin g , in­
land rivals Were locating them to the trade.
Needles* to say. the metropolis which for many years
has liccn the mecca of the nation’s buyers, the aroitcr of
American fashions, has been very unhappy.

Double Talk Being
Eliminated On A l l
Drug Preparations
NBW DRI G l-AIIKIJv
By FRAN K CAREY
W ASHINGTON — The Komi
and
Drug
Administration
is
eliminating double-talk in the
labeling of items that get Into
the family medicine chest.
New regulations effective Oct.
10 for all medicines nrocuralde
at a drug store provide:
1. If a medicine ie sale lor
self-medication the label .on the
bottle or bos must contain-full
dire :t tons explaining what tho
product la good for. how much
to take, when and how.
Products in this claae include
aaplrin tablets, mild laxatives,
cough medicines, mouth washes
and gargles and' the like.
NOTHING VAGUE
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There are to be no more of
those vague instructions such as
"to p tawspoons as directed by
peat nhyaislen," because ~ g a J V
‘ inea la this class do not require
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Superyiiiun,____ _____
t u earnedirine is .unsafe or
Ineffective without a doctor’ s
supervision — medicines such as
the sulfe drugs, digitalis and thy­
roid extract — the label must beer
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Health Enemy
Number One

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By W.V. Bitting
Toochlon Drug Co.

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1HI ARMY MM JUSf tin iO SICRICY on pilotless planes flown by remota
conlmi and these pimios show ilia robot cralt In flight near Wright Field
U hK At lop, a pilot in a mother plane works a radio-control lx.x which
transmits signals to the pilotless craft seen In barkground. Theta signals
-activate-a-uni I,-'ttleknamed the ^Tmncic,” -which trantronns electrical
Impression* into mechanical action and thus move the unmanned plane'*
control#, Ac the robot craft flic* along (bottom) the long radio antenna
ol th* control receiver bends bark In th* propeller draft (international)

Do you know America's pub­
lic enemy No. I t Nine out ten
reader* will miss that ques­
tion. It's not tuberculosis nor
heart disease, but high blood
pressure, ...
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The American College of
Physicians has called high
blood pressure “ the little ser­
ious disease In American life.**
It la the more serioua berauae o f wide prevalency, becau»e It is often too lightly
regarded, and because It can
lead to conditions which are
difficult lo correct.
As u killer, it has overtaken
nnd pnsscd heart disease. Th#
annual rate of deaths attribut­
able to high blood pressure
r'ns Into the hundreds o f
thousands.
Your doctor can determine
whether • you ’
ms| blood |
once s y e n .
serlptlons to
reputable drug-T ti? ^
D lh of i eerie*
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Social A n d

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TUESDAY
Pilot (*luh will hnvo dinner
meeting nt the Muyfair lintel
at
P. M.
Meeting of the W’onmn’s Club
at Mdnl I*. M. Program will tie
given bv the Fine Arts Depurt
ment, s p o n s o r s : Mr*. E. II.
Brownlee nml Mr*.” H. C. Iletxel.
IHostessc* will be: Mr*. I'rad I".
Williams,
Mrs. \V. A. Ixsavitt,
Mrs. G. J. Fisher and Mrs. II. (*.
Ilubose.
FRID AY
The U.D.C. will me&lt;-t ut 3:00
at the home of Mrs. G. D. BIsHdo
at 1916 Hibiscus Avenue.
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•THE V A LLE Y OF
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PrincesM Opens Nov. 2

Both Outride and Interior.
Wide Color Selection

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Phone 303

Food Bnd Drug regulations have
teuulrod only that they carry *
“ disclaimer” stating that the pro­
duct -contalas "no known active
principle."
- — Uadxr? ■au a u * r - vugatatformr
the producta must' carry not on­
lie carried.
r.
thq disclaimer but a ptcacciiu
— Another point - covered- in th »T ly
tlon lugend a * w ell,-— . ' - new ules:
from aninmol 1tisaurs, such u l
ovaries. Their value la not ri&gt;m*l

yjd clan jor dentist « r v ^ .H -

-truggl., not to sell i Im m A M
Under the old rules it h k j;
Great Britain’s crude oil pro►VT
the counter without* it jiree- been posilBta to purchase such I duct.on during 1944 totaled apYou 11 have to have a doctor's
rrlptlon and (2) to warn the products without a itvscription.• proximatcly 750,000 barrels. .
•reacription to g*rt them and the
doctwr1! hsttrwctIon. wrlU* be t T

IN T ift SOUTHEAST
More people diink Atlantic AJc and Beer th a n a n y other,
It must be... -A
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Of interest to n wide circle of
friend*
and acquaintance*
in
Seminole ami Crange counties is
the announcement of the engage­
ment ami approaching marriage
of Mis* Carolyn Wilgu* Kent,
•lautrhler of Mr*. Beecher Allertnn Kent and the late Mr. Kent
of Winter. Park, to Pfc. Cecil
Ga*co&gt;*nc Unit. Ilf, son of Mrs.
Cecil Butt Jr. and the late Dr.
Bull of Orlando.
Mis* Kent i* the granddaughter
of the late Mr. and Mr*. Charles
R. Walker, prominent, in—social
*qd chic uffair* during the early

Frank Shames Im
from New York Cltj
hun been on business.
T/Sgt. Mell T. Stevens is ex
pccted to arrive in San Francisco,
Calif.' some time this week. Sg*.
Steven* ha* completed n lour of
duty In. the Smith I'arffii-.

That's because of people's confidence in our
SKILLED MECHANICS and our Reasonable
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Mrs. ( otfluji n Hostess
To Garden C l u b

-font --ttnr-CTr-Ctnb—mnt—nV~ 'ttw
home of Air
II? (?ugbunt ln*l
Friday nl 11:00 A. \t„ for a
husli:e&gt;. mo-ling and luncheo,n
.with' Mi
C. L. Powell, t'linirtrial' pii-idltig at th)&gt; meeting.
The nieoting opened with a
prayer which was 'followed by
in c’ ic.uliiig of the’ inimile* by the
secretary, .Mr*. A L. Lyon, un&lt;l
the in-iisurcr’* reiiort wliicli was
made l.y Mi*. R. L. Caldwell. The
memberv inswere.l the roll call
I v prnn rinictng and spelling the
name ot thy- shrnb~which" enclr
pnitlcipbuy exhibited.
%
Mi;', y C. Dickerson made a
ie|n rt mi the hiliiseus rale and
older report* were given by com
mittee ehdlrtttiiu*. Thu meeting
aiijou'i ueii .mil n covered di*h
luncheon • was served .outdoor* In
Mr*, t.'ogliurn'* garilen.
Kollowimr the luncheon Mr*.
Dickerson held n round table dis­
cussion concerning gardening, an,I
it vvn* .decided that each member
of tin- circle plant a Kndrcutrrin
trie which is also known a* the
golden-ruin tree.
Tlin e present were: Ml*. Clurn l.orig. Mrs A. L. Lyon. Mrs.
.1. K. &lt;i rad irk, .Mr*. Rill Williams,
Mi- C. II. Cugbinn, Mis. J. II.
Crntvfnr.l, Mrs. II. ('. I l e t x e l ,
Mr*. C. L. Pat* ell. Mrs Joel Field.

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Tin- niri*Ghrdencr* Cltciv met

Mr, ami Mr*. Otto Schniehl of

man, presiding.
Mrs. A, l*. Mcltcynold*. Sec­
retary nml Treasurer, read the
minutes ol the mo lding meeting
uml gave the treasurer']. report.
'Ih# roll vail was ntjsweieil by
euch mi'iidx r prosent with n sug­
gest,on- lor ‘'Harden Plan* for
the Year.”
Mr*. II. II. Mcl'nslin, president
W the (inrilen (Tub, Inis requested
that J&gt; potted pof.isettias lie given
to Wch It llosnital in Uuylomi
for _&lt;ilt'l*tlfiu*. Nine donut.t&gt;uu
to 1st given *ti) .the I TIT Onfdi'uWj
t'liiio. Km-li mental UBS _ntgT
lava nskeil to furnish one plant
to sell ul the nlnnt' side to l*&gt; Tiehl
in Fehrunry.
.
_ A lr s i S l". IllClerson reportoil
Hint till- .Isinioi ( i.i i ileu I lull has
tnmnlteil with 32 memtars. She
urge I that tile meinbei* of Ibe
Garden Club u-e the Ganlt'ii Cen­
ter locate)! in t’ e Sanford Fund
tore
Store. She
staled
tintlieautiful
flower
iirinugenienu
Mr*. Clyde Ramsey, pr
chairman, presented the *|
of the morning. Mrs. -S. C.
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1 r” ,‘*,'ation for Coming Monlbs."
Following (In-- business meeling|
gers t’ lii.lMi.
w ere

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The University

Methodist

Tht' Met In........... i‘» Ciul
Thin silny nt the church .
for if ilinttcr nml business
jnK nl which time new of
f„, the year were electeil.

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The rate at which an mlult exaires carbon iljoxiile varies with
his cmnlition o f repose, least in
sleep, greater . in wnking reyt,
nml very much greater in violent
exercise.

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nur - m y— II— CAROL- STONKTt
iliyv nursery far little toty from
Mr*. Harry lleeren in o talk at
I owell |
the ages of two uml a half to
five year*. CAROL calls at the Ibe Atalea Citric meeting Friday ct'ort* toward
children's home* at U:(H&gt; A. M. |night roncenilllg Imllis -aid, "N o I !• * • ',,u" “ l,‘* V1
iitnl earrie* them to her home • doubt the reason for the limited ',l" Wall* ‘ or •',l
at 4ID (irandvlrw Avenue where i use of Imllis is tba! the real
the children have a delightful possibilities for securing land
morning p l a y i n g
siqrctviscjl scilpe effect Is so little ttndei
game* and eating n snnek when stood and appreciated."
“ Where the prep nation of the
hungry. Twenty-two children ore’
TAM PA. Oct. 22
(Spi-cinl) on the roll but only HI can lie •soil bus been title tiiitle uml the
accommodated ouch day. I-lever situation detviminvtl with eareft’ l The Univefaitv of Tampa, n ftnirof 'C ARO L and ' accommodating tlitmgh't. and preel«i)in." she eon- I year, .__stutulard— co-etbicalionol,
Tor young mot her* don’ t you j ilnuetl, ’■nothing.cqn lie more non-secUrhtn, geneggl aria college,
shown', effective uml withal suli- foumletl’ iu 19.11, Im* *uc?es*fully
think 1
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To give you on idea of the fying. limn the Amaryllis, frill- eompleteil a campaign for $.‘&gt;t),tmii
U.S.O. show Thursday night at uin* ami Monica uml the rest for property improvements nml
the Naval Air Stntloii * theater, , in this long tine in their propel new cqniqnicut. Fifty-two thmiWatting For a Sail
sand in rush was raised in nddithe muster o f ceremonies said. environment.”
The
meeting
vV
tts
held
ut
the
I
lion
to
fT.llini
In
ei|iiipmeut
uml
"Let me be the first to wish
The Modern Merchant
.1 M. Haves nt donated services.
you n Merry Xmusl" And so on home of Mrs.
Dr. K. C. \nnee, veteran of
Doean’t quail fur SALES
with tumbUrs, dancers, sw in i IIP 'West Sixteenth Sheet with,
band snd
singers, comedians Mrs. C. L. Redding, ehiiitman, World "War I and II. Isname the
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l resilient of, Uiq Universily of
^ HE ADVERTISES ^
galore which made for u good presiding.
I lull* for the coming year were'Tampa Oil Y K Day. when lie was
■hew.
Th* tennis fiend list ■includes:
GENE TUCKER,
C LAY W IL ­
LIAMS, CHARLIE MORRISON.
J. L. INGLKY, JIM HIGGINS,
MARTHA ASHBY.
BEVERLY
POWERS, ROSE SPEER. JACK
USSKRY. HARRY GRIMIIAI.L,
RALPH SMITH and MRS. MORRIMIN’. The court* still nios;
frequently used «ro Ih* Mellon
P*rk Court and Chnse’s Court. .
- From II. G. Blegel’s "Mar
A g ift nf cry Mini will jtleiutP
Huge: Fable*. Kncts nnd Fleur**''
. Time* have rbunged to the ad­
Hu1 most (lisi'rimiiiiitiug _ . .
vantage of women. In Ainerlcu'*
Ihe.v’rt' lovely to look at—
colonial day*, the husband usunllv
nut liveil ,his first wife, unit
lovelier to use. —
more men than women married
a ■eco'nd time. Contlimmis child.-A
• V a se s
.
iiearing took n heuvv toll. To­
'id
O
Lily
Bowls
day, women live on the nverng •
• (T u cke r anti Cheese Se ts
fogr year* longer than mail, iitnl
• Console S e ls
lh*lr chance to nmrr- it second
time ugainst that of their hus• Candle H olders
bahd* is two to one. ---- E. f.
The Towbhj'iid Club mini Ing uf
l*I
your sperial orders for
Me Fifth t'oiigressloniil DiKtrict
wo* held in the Court lloijn* yes
C
h
ristm
a s jewelry, in now.
and )h*t every Friday ufternoon terday with aiqroximstely I •*&lt;»
a member of the renter will bu memlier* pie*ent.
present to answer question* ('miThe following club* were reprenting gardening.
re*"iiteil; Orlando, St. Cloud, Cn*Each person who come* to tho Miulagu, I’m t Orange, Dayton.i,
center seeking Information will in1* Santiird,.
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have their name registered und
Mr. Wnfbe It. Alter*, *tuie
each month one of those rngls- attend the meeting n* lie wn*
lered will be presented with u ll11...| |,i W a-bini'tnli.

University Of Tampa
Raises $5000 Fund

. CRYSTAL GIFTS *
HY
TIFFIN and LOTUS

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T o w n s e n d CI u b
Holds District Meet

Wm. E. KADER

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Mrs. Clement Hostess
To Ten traF C ir c le

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Meeting Held Friday Laura II. Schmehl
By Dirt Hardeners . To Wed«L&gt;______
Sj,rt.
Garrett
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In ii quiet wedding performed*
Kvcry lover of pt-etrv hn* a
in . the Methodist Church Sunday
afternoon nt 3:00 o'clock. M U *' favorite vcr*e or |&lt;a.*iige of some
Thelma Vim in in John*, ilnughlerl •on nml thin U mine. - "A Son*
of Mr. uml Mr*. William W, net" hy Klimhpth llurrett BrownJohn*, became the bride of John I Inc:
Tliomn* Humhlty, non of Mr*.' llow do I love thee? Let me
count the wny*.
John A. lluml ley umi the Intel
Mr. Rumhlrv. The ilouhlo ring! I love thee to the depth nml
hrendfh nml height
teretuonv win pcrfnrmod liy the.
Hex. J.K. MiKmley in the pre-1 My soul can reach, when feeling
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i enct* of unit tile immediate I &lt; out o f sight
For the ends of lleing nml ideal
familie*.
tirnce.
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For hec wedding the bride j
eho*o
|iav,-dei blue wool suit f t love thee to the level of every
day’s
worn uni, .\avt accessories un&gt;
n corsage ol sweetnenrt roses and i Most i|uict need, hy sun nml
rnndlellRht.
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tuberose*.
Mr*. RumMev wus bom m Or­ I love thetuireely. ns men strive
,- Cue Right; *
r .
.
lando bnflnnxed to SimfkWt. f t
love thee purely, as*thev Turn
an -early nu«‘ where she attended
from I’ raise.
th*
focal SS-hoot*.
graduating
I non Seminole 11it'll S.-hnol with I love thee with the passion put
to use '
Jii hnv old griefs uml with loy
ehiblhiMHl'* fuith.
1 love lliee with n love I seertiel
to lose
With my lost saint*
I love thee
with the breuth.
Smiles, tear.) o f all my life! *
A ugm i-.llM l uml set veil
■gmtrir'trmf'Vhoma^
m the'North Atlantic. For a time I shall
but love thee'better'after
he. was Mn!i'*^.l iil. Pearl liarileath.
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bor. Hici-ntly given &gt;ut honor*
The KD MEISCHS had a Me.
nlile )li*chnrg)&gt;. Mr. Kumhley 1* light(nl, fiali frv Thursday at
now cniinerted with the Atlantic Iheir-home on West First Street.
lie Rnilloatl
It seems that -tSeyv -had gone
fishing uml were successful in
catching a -whole heap of 'em"
so they invited u few friend* to
*hure an outdoor fish supper.
KD cooked the food on his out­
door grill umi from nil report*
it wu* u good, good puny—

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Conte in for

Miss Thelma Johns !
Weds John T.Rumbley T E R R A C E

Mrs. Roderick Adams
Is Guest’ Of Honor

Sojse may do the maintenance work necessary

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ILERALl).' SANFORD FLORIDA

Dr. ami Mrs. J. N Titlur liitve
returned from » two weeks* visit l.iuske, Mt t. H. C. Daniel*. Mis
in New York City. Bobliy N e w ­ It. L. t'nlteell. Mr*. A. F. P.t.m
man, who is stnliomsf id the say. nml Mis. ('. I.. Jrwln. Mrs
Brooklyn Navy .Yard, wits* a S. ( ’. Hiekerson uml Sir*. II. II.
dinner guest nf the Tolar's i‘ Met'aslin were guests.
Whittle this year. During the the Hoosevelt Hotel.
half at the fnuthall game* the
liaml performs* on the field and
Mr. and Mrs. I.. II. Ilnther « f
the rest of the time play* for Richmond, Calif, have been ilu
the school song* nnd cheers. It recent guests of Mr. uml Mis. II.
also play* for chapel program* M. Watson at their home nt
Mr*. F. IS. Adum* und Mrand s|»ccinl entertainment nt the \Ve*t Eighteenth
Street.
Mrs. &lt; . O. Joner it**emlile.l a eongetiinl
high school.
lUthcr I* the s!*ter ' of Mt i Jill tv nf frit ml* at their, hiime
.Member* nf the hand and or, n 2( 0(1 Luke Avenue to honor
rhcMra n r e :
Huston Bubcock
Mr*. Rorerirk Adam*
wlm i*
( C u p t n i n ) , Kathleen Babcock,
Mr. snd Mrs Dudley Glover having soon to make her home
Johnnie Mue Bowen, Rose Mary of Cainesville spent th o 'weekend in - South Flm ida.
Burdick,
Billy Bryant,
Flovd as the guest of Mrs. Glover'* pm i It ii,* ■' * ami gel bi t :t dui»ieCooper, Frank Cranston, Barbara ent*, Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Gantt nili'riiol the table uml oihcl
Dumpier, John Brumley, Eugene They were dinner guest- Satur­ t&gt;c&gt;nta of vantage in the living
Umrine riMim.
. Kendall (Sergeant): France* 1^ day evening of Mr*.
Filu, Mary Louise ls» Fils, Anne Beal.
Iliinro wo* plnyed tbronghmit
l.nvell, .fume* Manning, J e a n
tin- ev in lug. I'rizi'N were won In
The following trachms f v
Munning* Nancy Fitts, Harold
Mm . Roy Mai ion and Mi** M.m
, Jordon, Jean MrKntyre, Henry Kanfortl attended the luiirhi'
1-Richtar,— Wavd# Ilucksr,— Billy • nd business m*el in" -of-t
The public is curdiully iiiviied
; S Ii u in it n, Lois Walker, Betty Chapter of the Delhi Kopi
• c*&gt;nclu*ion o( tin' game. Tho*c
Ynrbrrmieh, George Owen. Her- Gamma fiororliv held nt tl
,-ilvd w e i i':- Mr* St. (Tlaii to make use of 11
library anil counselora.
rlet Matthew*, Richard Keogle, Orange City Hotel hi (I ihik
liiiu I I I , . Mr-. Rov M a r io n .
• RnPiH Kooglo, Willlsm W e s t , Cltv on Saturday; Mr*. M, I
.. R im Iiic .V vtill)')', M ' ^ - ^ b m c lirr
| Bpbliy Park, Ban Batton, and Smith, Miss Ruth lluinl. Mr
LUi)UotTr—Mrsi Iteii-m ’rric, Mi&gt;.
Mars* A lira llrmrlnH*
Lottie Nik, Mr*. J. C. Mitch.1f*iTr7c Dyson, . Mr*. Eornesi
uthwaril, Misv Kutberine Slim
r. Mis* l.ut(ci t Giiriiilev, Misr
nrjnric J u n e Ifunlick.
Mi*
ilty lloiluc
und
Mis* Mary

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Carolyn Kent
Wed Pfc. Bu

Last Times Today
Gregory Peck

Have Given

Activities

* Harold (Chippy) ChliprSari ii I
Waltar Beul wilt leave Tui'-nl iv
— of-^-Oanfonb-itird 'fbr1CaMpTrtanmn if wtu-io tney
aunt' -Kwanole TOuntie*. will report fur duty in the II. n.
unlv of the late Mr. and Mr*. Army.
Knud; It. Kent of Sanford.
Born in Winter Park she at­
Mr. and Mrs. M. I.. Wright Jr.
tended the Winter Park school* arrived yesterday f r o m
Sa-t
1"h* Literature Department of graduating from the Winter J’ark Diego, Calif, ami me at present
the Sanlord Woman’*
Club will
tht
Woman
meet tomorrow evening nt 8:00
at 718 Magnolia Avenue
o’clock any) will havu Mr*. Itollanii
Dean a* guest speaker nni! Mis*
Lieut. Richnnl Dens. U8NR,
Daphne Takach a* pianist on the
ha* receive.l hls ilisclmrge from
program of the ilepartment’a first
the Navul Reserve uml Ins iemeeting of tbi year
turneil to his Home at ‘JDUH HiMr*. Dean instructor "&lt;*l Kngbiscu* Avenue.
•. .
lifth literatun- nl Ilolliua College,
will tlelivei r tall t-niUcriung member of Alpha Phi sorority,
Harry Lee Jr., AS, stationed
. “ Best lowed Books."'
at Atlanta, Cu. n* a Y-I J stu­
Ml** Takarli, ln*trurtor at th&lt; Misp Kent was u member of dent, is spending n week ■ with
^Conservutnrv 'of Mush at Rol the Order of IJbra, the Chapel his parents, Mr. nml Mrs. Hurry
line t'ollcg). apil alra nrcompsn- mid Bach choirs, the Interna- Lee, at their home nt U4IT
1*1 Tof Mflilltmp Homer, wRI play-a lionnl Relations Club, co-editor Laurel -Avcnur.
nf "Flamingo, -and served on
tin lullowlng piano select,on*:
"The' Tegciiuihi 'S i. Im n n
ami ~thn program Tind publicity com-' - Mrs. Harry Hansen, who ho*
“ Tl.c Bird Rermoi)'- by lis t* •and mittees of the Chniiel.
been' spending••mne time n-ilii
“ Ktude In K -M b lor” liy Chopin. • Mr. Bntt Ii "th e grandson of her parents, Mr. uml Mrs E. ( ’..
Mrs. K l&gt;, Bmw.iler clmlrinn i . the late Judge and Mr*. Cecil CL Kcholes, ha* left for Hollywood
o f the Literature Department, Butt, of Orlando, and of the to join her husband uml luuka
will present th.- iirngrnm add the lute Judge and Mrs. L. 0. String- their home.
" hostn**«s for the evening inrlinlv: fellow of Sanford, both pioneer
Mr* Fn*' William* Mr*. W.A fnmllle* In the settling and
.Mrs. Shannon Winn and infant
Leavitt .V'r*.. C. J. Fisher anil development of Orange county. daughter, Tonya Elitnjieth, have
b Mm
II C DiiBnsi
He wu* born in Orlando and returned to, their home at Itllo
graduated from the Orlando High West First Street after huviqg.
School, cla*s of 1939, graduating been In the Ferijuil-I.nughtnn
USO PAH TY SOX
-VtA Hnllnwe'cn party will lie hdd from Rollin* n* a pre-mod major- Memorial' Hospital for -nine time.
for service men and women, ser­ 1ing in'psychology In 1943.
vice wive* unit hostesset nt the | . A t Rollin* ha’ became a member
Cpl.- Victor B. Gruntliam, amt
U. B.-O.-Ort.-.fl rt K:3tl Pr MT.
of Kappa Alpha and Pi Gainmu of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II. Grantham,
Manv nrlr.es will lie given in- Mu, the latter a national *ocla| was . recently promoted to the
rinding floor and costume prixes: *cience fraternity. He served as rank ' of Sergeant ut the-MIumi
there will i«c m ole Imliblng nnd editor of "Flamingo.” was n Signal Corps Operating Center in
fortunp t*llrne. nnd Inter in the member of the “ R " Club, the Miami.
evening dnn-im to I he moiir of International Relation* Club, the
the Sanfor I Vnval A*t Station Science Club. He was recipient
J. II. Truluck,' McKuy Truluck,
S v lr » hand. Mrs Fdward I ene uf both the Algernon Sidney
'and Mr*. S C Oabnm will be Sullivan scholarship award and ami Mr. nml Mrs. Mailin’ Stine
cipher attended the Mato Lum­
In rharrre of the decorations.
the Algernon. Sidney Sullivan bermen's Convention nml dinm-r
iqcdallion, and is now attending Thursday night at the (hnnge
medical school nt Kmorv Uni­ City Hotel in Orange City.*
) vcislty In Atlanta, where he 1* :i
I member of Alpha Kuppu Kappa
Mrs. V. 11. Grantham will leave
fraternity.
•* ' . tomorrow to utteml the wod.bng
of
her *on, Sgt. Victor II. Gran­
The wedding will be an event
o f Nov. 9 in the Knowles Mem­ tham and Miss Maxiute Egglor
which will l&gt;e xolemited at the
orial Chapel nt Itollinx College.
Holy Cross Episcopal ( ’ hutch in

Public against use without ili.-.ll- j
cal ailvicc,
M
Siime prvferiMion items may i
•vo’dd * i**i n presrrin- also bear the eyhtbol ‘'R X " which i
I on a home remeily I® ' synonymous ■ with tta prea-1
more iletalUd' work,
d««*Wr—Dr. 'Berwick
though (t was known ths
remedies would be sold
over the counter without a
■riptlon.
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a n ian iCITED
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Personal

^'Mr'fi.Dean TnAtTflYess
Literature G r o u p

TUXEDO FEED CO.
DDT BUG HOUSE

MONDAY. OCTOBER I t

T O E R A N FO RD

Social Calendar Miss
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. 19-15

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Sudden .priog showers will hold no terror for you when
you step oat i « The Mallory C o a it -t d -Goast . For this
streamlined lightweight is »*yle-pro«ec*ed by Mallory's ex­
clusive Creeemetie procam This means that The COast -to Goajt w ill keep la (ashloo-fresh oca* and smart properfloor in spile of "the wind and the rain.* Next time you
peee hy. be sure to etop in and tee it in our handsome
selection of new spring colon. You're certain to agree that
Mallory make* America’s tner lightweight heal . '

7 ^ 0 to g.50

The Control Circle of the San
ford Garden CJub ..met Frida;
morning at the home of Mr
K. II. Clement* with Mrs. F. I
Hols, chairman, piesiding ut th
huriner* meeting.
Mrs. II. II. ,MrCa*lin gave
interesting txtk oh the Const!'
lion of tho club nnjl Mrs. Geoi
McCall liilked on horticulture.
Mrs. B. C. Moore,
progr*
cliairnisn, introdiiruil Mrs. J. 1
I’ rtrrson who discussed I’lantin
Bulb*.
Following tile program am
business
meeting the hosier
served refreshment* i to the foi
lowing: Mrs. Voile William*. Ml*,
lii-tie Hinton, Mr*. B. C. Moor
nod guest, Mr*. Martha Kinleu
Mrs. Joder Comrro.i. Mr*. /&gt;*
lU tllff. Mrs. John Kick, Mr
It, W. Turner, Mr*. Charles FIs1
or. Mra, H. M. Pnpsorth, Mr*
George McCaG Mr*. J. C. I’etei
ion. Mr*. A. K. Rossetter, Mi*
J, C. Davis, Mrs. Ralph ChapninM»-s. George Touhy. Mr*. E. G
Kilpatrick. Mr*, l l . W. Rucker
»frs. F. E. Roll, and Mr*. Fin
rher Bolls.

Aduirthed In Seventeen
your lip t and flngnrlipt to tempilag
than this slick job

-In Revlon*i now I-dor*-you red. •

U rfel button* tempting

And delitiovt, toe, T o ta l
Apple" Face Powder.
QuolHy — o l tour tel
t ’s Revlon I

H elfeem el dOT*
U p tk k is x r „
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Garden Center Open
For All Inquires
The Gsrdeti Cantrr located I"
tta ianferd Furniture Co. U
""#n to all rosldenta of Seminole
Gountv who desire Information
ci nc'ruing toil analysit, land­
scaping, irrigation, flower arran'ismrnts and Inaectieldea.
Mrs. 8. C. Dickerson, chair-

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Evangelist Returns.
A fter Eighteen* Years*

MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1945

Large Sugar Cane
Crop Is Foreseen

t ne will have upward* of fiyo million gallons
Wood ducks, Goldeijeyea aryl
ip than any in j o f bls&lt;k«tnip,moUa«es.
Hooded Mergansers neat ln&gt; treca.
Sufficient labor to condoct the
The elephant’s organ o f scent
Harv eating
t'ie cane w*ilL! harvest ,la available, but ihe ma­ In In the roof of bla mouth.
im
.
jor
portion
la
Imported,
and
the*
“ start simultaneously today
10 company’s 12 plantations............ company i* anxious to ua^ all
n extend some 62 miles around the the domestic labor it-^efi secure
i- southern' shores o f Lake Okee- flitting reported- Gfpnan war
&gt;fl rnobee. The cut cane will move to prisoner*, who wera. forwerlv
the sugar house, where grlmiln; i mployed
In
field
cultivation
0 operntlons begin tomorrow mom
work, have been trensfarired from
insr. continuing 24 hours n day the area.
,
* until the dose o f the harvest,
“ Condition of tb « cane crop,
Approximately 20.000 acres o f' despite the. hr..Tleane, ja Rood,
•l cine will he nvallahle for grind- and we have been able to Improve,
•. ing, and the company nlao will cultivations of the field* lieCautf
" t grind cane for independent grow- of a better labor, supply turlh*
“ ers in this nroa. In addition to the cultivation season,’ ’ Blttlnt
" q j aw sugar. Jthu-.nrup -wil provi h&gt;

REGISTRATION NOTICE

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•bout such thing*
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that suit* your need

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The Rcgintration Books of thu City of SHiiford,
j Florida, are open at the City Hall, commencing Mnni day, September 17th, 1046, for the purpose of registcrLittg fori the-MunicipaLPrimao’-EIcctlojutaJio-held-QP- November 6th, 1046, and'will ramain open each day
1 except Sundays and holiday*, up to and-including Satt urdnj*, Odolrer 27, 1046.

FURNITURE REFINIHHED
AND REPATRED

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NOTICE

Antique or Modern

*nd yout pockelbook.

_A n exnmirmtioil-oii— the_CimsUtuUotv-of-Ure-United
Status will be held at two o’clock on Saturday after­
noon, November third, *ja the office of the Superinten­
dent of'Public Instruction, at the Court-House, Sal­
ford, Florida. Tor full information apply to the Super__I n t e n d e n t i___________________—4— ------ ------ ---------

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PAIRED A N D
RB FIN I8IIED .
WICKER SETS P A I N T E D .
P R IC E R
REASO NABLE.
PROMPT SERVICE.

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time f(above)
on a New York dock. 1
Elfcplcinn's Male Thomas Hughes i l l Glenn* S ired
Phene 2-1929
Sexton of Ihe destroyer Poole, in
Orlando, Florida
with the Peel, grins in cmlrarra'Sij • roent, and Timothy, 5 nionltr*, r'2*
| Isiera alann at being held In Ihe
arms of a man.
(Ittlcritoiiuaal)

Colonial Furniture

City. Registration Officer

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T.W . Lawton
Superintendent.

By P/M l|. ROBINSON,

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atnr of u service eleven, 7’rippi say*
ho waa lot out with other "excess
personnel" Baekjln Athens, Un „ he
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O C T O B E R 22, 1915

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In one Men or Shensi Prftv^ritc

ANNOUNCING
The re-opening of the offices of
Churles L. Turk. M.l&gt;.
Monday. Oct. 22
ih the
Masonic Building
For thq Vnctice of medicine and surgery
Office Hours iO-12 and 2-5
Office Telephone 600
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Residence 054

in north Chinn, nrlmilive oil w ill*
produce foui, nr live b irrd * . a
ilny by pump* entireW hand

operated.

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Our shop is now open for business

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PREPARE
EAfcLY
FOR FALL

THAT INDIAN O O M M M - I'M Tl)CKi-h!i P /U G H '
SECRET
OUT G U E S S I'L l. R E S T &lt; THAT
MEDICINE. A .W H IL E B E F O R E G C I N 'jG O O D '
YOU FEEL
BACK TO T O W N .C 7 / A .
BETTER
QUICK!

IDINARILY, I P Q N ’T T^U ST V Q U

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We're always lookintr fur wny* in
h«tp vnu make that - car hin
amoothei anil last longer.One
thing, that will help immeiueiy
is a REGULAR CHANGE OF
Oil.. No harmful particle* ur r«-

Good brooming nnil- gmsl
cleaning go hnml In Hand
, no one cun lie well
groomed wcuring muled,
wrinkled clothes.

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■ellle_ln-.ynur. uauk

■h« c when It’s treated tn ictular
cum lay us.

tiring In cleaning i-nrty
find he prupared tn meet
th e
Full s p u m iii w ith
bnnd-box YrcahnesMl

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ELLER ll f&gt;0t HIM IN THE
W it h a

WITH "DUKE" MORGAN
OF THE WAY. FOR TWE
FOUR HOURS; MAYBE
BUFFALO POINT CAN
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M ESSA G E Y 6URE!
L A N E , D A N .A C O M E
T O D IG / i f
ON/
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I'M WORRIED A BO U T y H O P E HE
"DUKE1! HE A lttf BACK I R E M E M FROM SEEIN' T H A T A B E R 5 THE
M E D IC IN E M A N r
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TOMORROW.

You know that
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abuse mint be
to be extra tough

'Rubber—

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tottoto tti!&gt;brr
tru ck nm 1 h i
rubber.

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THANKS
RAN,

p«iihiaj!r

TELL THE LbNE RANGER I U
DO A S HE SU G G ESTS I'L L
FIND SA M POOLE AND DO
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Port Of Calcutta
U sed To Fullest
In Oriental

HELP W ANTED
F IL L u p ‘ with Iw fCiem and fuel
oil before winter.
II. II. POPE CO.. INC.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 2j, HI.

G IR L for soda Fountain' nt I.nncy’s Drug Store. Part time or
full time.

'
, » r DON E. IIU TII
A T Neesfcntures
C ALC U TTA— Ameriran ingenu
ity pulled tho cork from the bot­
tleneck at Calcutta's pon uni!

M ALE barber for Ship's Service
TW O FARMS FOR S A L E —One
at Sanford Nuvul Air Ktution.
’ 3 acres, tiled land, I good well,
2 story house. 1 car garage, 1 ! W AN TE D : 25 colored laborer*
tool house, 000 ft. West of I fur railroad work in Sanford.
1-aWe Monroe Post Office. One
Permanent. See
liniiisoii,
— 5 acrrn, all tiled, gooil well, 2
HO Myrtle Ave. after 4:1(1
alory. house. 2 story bam, 14 t P.M.
. mile west on Ornnge Boule' vard, J. W. Dell, Lake Monroe. W A N TE D : niei ami women to
mill. Adkim .V
• Phone 18. •
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4 • work at rrat
Adkins, West 11th St.
GOOD- R E LIA B LE J N E D C A R S '
M Me wrtostten at or under OPA • W Vv£PHD&gt;— High SilifwA-, grvduates. ages IK n u n to lanrii
leillng. Nv new .cur*, for many
Interesting Western Union Work
months. Get dependable trans____
Apply Western Union Ofllre,
portal Ion at rensonablo cost at
Sanford.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 West Flrat St.
W ANTED young woman IH in
10 In uxhist malinger. Ailvei
GET YOUR ugeoline and oil at
Usrnu-cum|u»lgm—Mtr-t-ia- f i e"
__The__Stniulh».l--Station —eermt*
to David elute of Flu. Refer­
from the Court .House.
ences required. Earnings *50
HOUSEHOLD
furniture.
Mrs
to tOO per week. No experi­
Grace Vcnuble, .100 E. 20th
ence necessary.
S eV II. L
Phone 381-J.
GundliM-k, Fail Juan llutol. Or­
lando, Flu.. Toes. 2 to 4 P. M.
BABBITS for sale, 115 East ,21st

torso lend-lease arrangement "With'
Aluminum manufacturers
the British, the King George there will be 100 new ua&lt;
ilocki, beat in the harbor. were aluminum in the peacetime
rented to the U.S. Army.
The equipment to whip the Japaneae and keep American troopa
Auction rooms during 104.1.1,1
In the .China and Burma-India
did the largest business in hi,.
theaters supplied began pouring
through In increasing iiusntilie..,

ANNOUNCING*
from
I
» sthe
s Bay
* of Bengal, "V
loaded by the U.S. Army
,
utilities,
hare n -hlghei nail} turnover ot
material |x»i- measurement ton
thun any other Army-oprrated
port in thi wnrlii—more than
I vU.0Q11 . tons—In—am— menth las:

in the Cowun Building

First to introduce High Test DDT Household
Spray to Florida. Southern Chemicals now
brings you* •
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P Y R 0 -D
D D T with PYRETHRUM

PMSIOENT TRUMAN I

Oniliam, public m m

i f MIT with members uf tlie War Lnt'. r Hoard at llic White Huuse to diswave arui postwar wugc-prlce pulli ies. Seated (I, to r.) ore Fran!; P.
Snyder, Reconversion Director; Prdsldcnt Truman; l^ w it D. SchwcllenGarrison, public member. Standing (L to r.) arc John Leonard. A.K.L.;
Witte, public member; Carl SRIpJcy. CIO; Nalhan P. Felnslnger. public
1birrs, Industry; Clare nce Skinner, Industry; Lewis M. Cull, public mam-'
t.iy McCall, A-.K.U
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..isianci
of
Calcutta
Ma r v
:bought tho city migh, bo taken
if the Japanese succeeded in iieiietrutnis- India,.
Miislsslpian Commands
I.t. Col John (}. For..| /inna|ioKcn, dark-haired soumtirnor
,io:n Artcsia, Miss., who l ad been
unioned at tho port In Karachi,
nu.u^ wns named to star, ihu
American port operations.
Ho
moven in uurlng JuiiUury, 1041,
tnd wus i till In charge when
pence came. .
The only ports In Indir. availiIHe to Allied shipping at that
line were Bombay ami Karachi.
..lire untuading facilities were in­
. lequulc, it was sometime-:* ncl-ssnry to hold Lcilo Road bulld­
og euulpmont long enough to un:ad ships with It.
Equipment piled up on the
mcks and loom ing ships had to
veil In the river lor days. When
he Japanese bundled Calcutta
tatlmr In Lvccmber, 1043, then
.as one ammuntion ship in tho
urbor waiting to be unloadeil
ml cmddcrable ammuntion store&gt;l

Flies. Anta, Roaches, MoaquitoeH, Water Buga,
Motlia, Fiona, Lice, Bed Bugs, Tlcka.

*

$J.25 a quart
.

Distributed

202 Sanford Ave,

SPECIAL NOTICE
5 Day’ Dry Cleaning Service

t

laundry la^t three dnya of week.

Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LA U N D R Y CQ.
Phone 47S
iWo.JU-ton

'n s i h = n i
AFIER RUIINO Argcnlimi wllh nn
Iron linntl (or inuruMliifn two years,
I'reildcnl General Kdeltnlro Furrcll, nominal lie.nl of 11to illctnUir*
ship that ran the country, hat
surrendered hD government to tha
people. 11c nrrrptcd an ultimatuin
given him Ity a group of army and
tfavy olllrcrs.
Knicmatiunal)

P«nnansnt civilian ret
if. P. 0. Box 247, Sanford.

RUSIIINO UR IHI OANORIANK ol a tropp transport, army hurt* L t Net­
tle Bland throw* herself Into Die arm* of her brother, T/8gt Albert
Bland, as his vessel docked In Honolulu. It was their tint reunion- in
four years since they left their hoqto In Atlantic City, N. J. Bland was
re 'nlly freed froma Jap prlsl o tamp. .This Is an official U. 3. Signal
Corps itadlcphoto.'' .
(International Soundohoto)

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GeneralMotors
1Workers Vote.

III9

Local Golf Club Public Invited
I* Leased By City .To Visit Station
To Sanford Group Next Saturday
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Lease of the Sanford Golf and
Country Club for a 25-year period
to a corporation o f Sanford citliens which wUI be formed this
week,
was
approved
Monday
evening by tha City Commission
following presentation of Ole
details of the proposition by Gar­
land W. Spencer, attorney.
Appearing with Mr.- Spencer
before the Commiaaioners was
Ed Whitner Rollins College gra­
duate (1040) who will have 50
percent of the capital stock of
tha corporatioq. and who will
manage tho cuuntty club and
golf links, and wlil superintend
extensive improvements planned
by the corporation.
Mr. Spanrer, who had l*ccn put­
ting considerable time and effort
In raising money among citixens,
deposited with the city. $7,500 in
donations. Mr. Whitner deposited
$7,600 also and to this the City
■ddod^UDO, makisvrxx to ta l-a t
$ 22 , 000 .
This money, It was agreed, was
to be used to renovate and repair
the dub bouse and locker rooms
and to restore the 6,000-yard IK
hole golf course to proper playing
condition. It was understood that
the City would make no further

•

Navy ‘t)*y . wil|'vJ&gt;o celebrated
Oct. 2? at Ui* Sanfonl Naval Air
Htation with '*n aerial .parade
composed of over 10&lt;» tighter
planea, an open house from U:00
A.M. until 6:00 P.M., u personnel
inxpectlon of ail personnel attach­
ed -to the Station ami presenta­
tion of uwarda to veterans for
acts of heroism'.
Capt. William T. Easton, USN
Commanding Offioer, announced
today the public is invited to
visit the A ir 8tatlon during the
hours uf 0:00 A.M. and 5d)0
P.M. to aee tha display of planes
and equipment and to witness
the following program :’
A t 10:00 A.M. an inspection of
all personnel assigned to the base
Including officers and enlisted men
will be made at me Athletic
Field bv the Commanding O ffi­
cer ami party which includes:
Executive...Off(car, Lieut. Comdr.
Yick F.- U iie ry U SN rt;’ Tfttntnft
Officer. Lieut. Comdr. Roy Breen.
USN: Sr. Medical Officer, Lieut.
Comdr. F J . Barkmun USNR;
Administrative
Assistant
and
Supervisor of Waves, Lieut. (Jg)q
. " • • tla iM S O s

T »u |

Herndon Returns To
Work A t Court House
Monday wa* a glad day at Ihc
Court House especially in the
County Clerk's office, for O. P.
Herndon, who has recqvered from
hit recant Illness, Was back at
his old poet. Ha was heartily
greeted bv his fallow Court
House workers and visitors.
Mr. Herndon had been away
for th* past flv t weeks because
of hla illness. Three weeks were
spent at tha Florida Sanitarium
and Hospital In Orlando. Kit re­
ported that ha had received fine
treatment and* care at that in­
stitution. .
.
Mr. Herndon was recently noti­
fied by Judge Millard B. Smith
of tha Circuit Court that tha
latter would b* In hla'chambers
Friday. «

Gbit* Organization To
Be Formed* Thursday

National W ar Fund

FLOOR sanding and finishin;
cleaning and waxing. II. $
Gleason, Lake Mary.

18th CENTURY CHARM
A bedroom of beauty that will lost throufh
poUahed Mahogany or rich Maple finlah, thla suit
tine tlon to any type of home I Can be had In panel or
thrte pieces. Bed. Cheat, and V an ity..
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The markon trill be o f pyramid
at Ut* bottom and six incha* at
ahapo, being fight inches square
tha top. They wULb# white to
contrast with tha Mack stenciled
street nomas. Thro* feet of the
poet will be rifmiylsbddineetaot
post will be firm ly Imbedded in
ba rwinforc-

%ttworlnlnl

I'rra a )

The number of idle in La­
bor dispute*.** remains around
225,000 as General .Motors
Workers In' Detroit take n
strike vote today. The feder­
ally comhicti'il ‘ lialliM appear­
ed certain to favor a work
stop|MiRU by. .'100,000 mem­
bers of trie CIO • United
Automobile •'Workers Union.
Th e—-Union nnrtrThicrCorpora•'"ii resumed their wage confer
ence, hut arc fur front nn ugree
incut. UAW-CIO Vice President
Walter Reuther cliargeil “ complete
indifference" o f company official*
ut yesterday'* meeting.
Chrysler workers vote tomor­
row. and Ford workers on Nov. 7.
Today’s vote is the first impor­
tant test o f an industry-wido
campaign for a 10 percent wage

AddroBSPH Kiwanis

W H ILE A FELLOW PICKET at right makes n cheer that
had its biith in the Bronx, the attractive ladv picket nt the left
forgets Emily Post long enough to demonstrate with delicate ges­
tural her opinion of the police and deputy sheriffs keeping open
a pathway into a Hollywood studio. The byplay wan one of a num­
ber Of such Incidents in the jurisdictional srnke in the film capital.
(International Soundphoto)
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•
Flan Transmitted
"Atlantic Coast Lins Railroad
company is transmitting to tho
commission proposed plan o f raorganisation which provide* for
tha merger o f Florida East Coast
Rahway company fnto Atlantic
Coast Lina (Railroad .company, a
fair and equitable arrangement
by tha Interstate Commerce Coin­
mission ta protest thi Interests
#r*a Room at tha City Hall on
tOeatlawe* pa O u s l&gt;wa)
Thursday night at 8:00 o'clock.
A ll parsons'who have contributed
funds to th* City of Sanford
n view to ronlblltlating the
ivo io i s - n a i s e a r or with
Country Club ar* urged (o be
present.
... .
Ed
Lovy-WhRnor, th* ’ now
manager, will bo present and
Tbs National 'W a r Fund drive
plans1 will
b* discussed for
CONTRA C T A W ARDED
prompt Improvement of the pro­
perty. Officers o f th# corpora­
Contract ha* boon awarded to
tion to bo organised will be alott- tha Peninsula Concrete Pip* Com­
pany of Sanford to furnish con­
crete streets markers for street
Intersections o f tba city, it was
■ nnouncs^thU^ morning by City

Expert Auto Repairing
Barfield 4k Jackson
In connection with
Yates Aato I'alnt 4k Body Worl
___________ Phone 371

ADVERTISING
ONCE m tin

The Atlantic Coast Line rail­
road. company yesterday made
public Itk proposed plan for re­
organisation which calls for a
merger with tho Florida East
Coast railway "to protect the intepests of employes affected anJ
Insure the maintenance of ex­
isting Joint through route* via
Jacksonville to and from points
novy served by FEC In connect­
ion'w ith seaboard A ir iLlna and

n,

MODERN P i a no Instruction
rapid course; C. E. Junes, Montexuma Hotel.

FOUND: Lea Truck Tlr«, lO.tk
*20, 12 ply. J.W. Livings, P.U‘
Box 33. Alunffint* Spring*. Kl*

AiCsLe Announces
Plan For Merger
With F. E. C. Road

The
kUlemtttl Which caWe
from Proa. Champ Davis- of ACL
oak was released be AsaL Gan.
K5*#Ug#r Agent 'f u r ftaekall.
bo4! Asst. Gan, ^ o l f h t
Agont
Jahjt Ada***, follow# i
"On Aug. 17, 1045, tha InUratata Commerce Commission re­
opened the Florida East ’ Coast
Railway oomoany reorganization
nrkc ceding and later acbaduled
hearing In Washington on Nov.
6 and In W oof Palm Baach nn
Nov, IS. Tho com m !i«V i re­
quested that -any plana o f reor­
ganisation bo transmitted by Oct.

without blueprints. Through a re

W ASHING machines repaired—
•nd all homo-appliances. Culd
well General Repair Shoe, 701
North Mills, Orlando, phon-

FOUND

b i l l - 4350,1

I n S

multi-million dollar family mono­
poly—the Mitsui—wre%tlad today
with t’ • problem of re-organleatk»
i«i 5 the Japanese goyerR*
n&lt;ent p -nareiKto ask American
aid to ntcat its food crisis.
J
Mitsui was faced v.itl^ what to
do with ita large holdinga frowned
upon bv-General Mur Arthur attd
the occupation setup. Welfare Mltoiater AshiHa said today the negt
two months would be the Crucial
period in Japan'a fo-xl supplies.
In— Berlin -B ritish aulhoritUa
quoted Grrman pHaohera liberated
by the Russiana aa *aylng that
of 100,000 Neal troopa taxon'at'
Stalingrad. 4.000 have died. The
commander of The camp where
the discharged war prisonera from
aast arrive say the Ruasiana are
not releasing able-bodied men.
In Paris final official returns
from the .French election Sunday
gave the Communlata 182 seata
in the ronstitutent assembly, the
Socialists 143 and the naw move­
ment of the Republicans Popul-

Former Yankee Ball Nav&gt;; Day To Be Cele­
b r a te d By ppen
•Player Takes AcHouse And* gVents

\Ve recommend that new customers send their,

WESTINGhouae Electric refrigorator. 20 cu. Ft. Brand rtiew.
Frierson's, phone 23. •

ANTED TO RENT

&amp;

A — -f-- // * &lt;

-GENERA L electric departmen site
' refrigerator, 2606 Yale Aye.

3/4 Ton GMC Truck, tood
Mroa. Stafford's Service Sta­
tion, 110- Sanfonl Avanua.

by

5 Day Ijaundry Service

BUSINESS SERVICE

30 G A L Sopco hot water heater,
y Frierson's, Phone 23. .

temwht to - • vet* tomorrow.----W
Opposing tha bill. Benata Edwin
. - C. Johoaon. &lt;D-Colo.) told .report,
era e reduction in federal spendt " Ing should comb1before tea reductloni; Aa the bill* now stands
It t will remove 12.000.00t) from
the tux payers' rolls next year.
The Sedate Finance Committee
formlly approved a $5,616,000,­
000 tax reduction bill yesterday
and. leaders converted the Benate
an-hour earlier then usual today
to ,*nMd Ita consideration.
Passage Is expected within two
dajfal The measure worked out by
thev Senate committee, however,
nirlM ao widely from that appnrved by-tha llouae- that major
readjustments will have to be
mod# ‘In conference* between the
tag's recommendations carry great
two ,hoos*s.
‘Although the- finance eommltweigfal In, the Senate, it ia conilm rsd certain that several ef­
forts will be made to amend the
bill.
,
Boms,, Senators think exemp­
tion*- should be mnda larger for
Individual Income taxpayers and
their dependents! others want to
reduce itha high wartime excla*
taxes as -jb* • House voted to do;
th*r« also ta a move on foot to
a m i* J n &gt; « $a*.000 excess praflta
ip for corporstloqs.

For quick knock-down, sure kill, and lasting
effects ngainat
.

c m s m i'll" . -!. t.| &lt;-nd

N CM HER .11

7 Ballot Appears CerI; tain To Favor Stop^ page O f Work By
, 300,000 CIO M en

Signed In Montreal

• ---- WASHINGTON, Oct 24, (A P )— The S e n a t e began
Work today on a bill designed
to lift 16,626,000.000 of the
burden from Individual and
corporate taxpayers n e x t
*■ year. Chairman of the Senate
Finance Committee Walter
F .' George • (D-Ga.) said he
believed the bill would bo

Another FIRSTfor Southern!

WANTED

WESTINGhouae
Aerosol
Bug
* Bomb* with DDT. Frierson's.
, phono 23.
.

Communis

----------- HcroHH-from-the 1*o^t Offtrc---------------

lI u iX u u '*

m is c e l l a n e o u s

Member Associated Press

HANSON’S-fiHOK REPAIR SH OP~

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ONE horse 5 years old and aaddle
Phone 4U-J,
20 acres tiled celery farm, liiicly
plowed and liariowi-d on Cam­
ONE dining table and four chairs
eron Avenue. Phone K.U.- Stowe,
$16.00; Pressure cooker, 20
IU2-R or E^lwiml (/, |.nni*,
quarts, $12; iron lied, coil
phone 542.
__npringi and. new jqattressj and
• dresser,
$45.00;
Two
wood NICELY furnished 2 Im-iIioium
heaters. ff.OO each. W.A.r Harapartment, lower floor, closu
_^ln- Adults only. I*. O. Box I 5U.
WERTINGhouse Aerosol Auto­ KIRKH A.il pro|i&lt;-rty, 1 I /3 ncres.
matic “ Bug Bomb", containing
about 2 acres of muck liiml.
DDT, $2.06. Touchton Drug Co.
Main road’ from Kuntonl
town of Oviedo. Inipiiii- Mr.
GET YOUR Baby Chicks ~ n't
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed
Store. __Harold Kirkhnm.
• Phone 35H.

W E D N E S D A Y . O C T O B E R 21, 1915

Yank MPs Guarding Treasure Found In Jap Mint

' Passage By Senate
Finance Committee

MODEL A 1 1/4 1'orso Briggs
A Stratton gas engine. SOU E.
2nd. St.
' '

SINGE'R Electric portable sewing
BORROW h i;itE WHERE
machine, $30,00. Can ba seen
PRIVACY 18 RE-SIM2TT.il
• 400 Atlantic National Bank YOUR natural desire lur pnvuc)
llldg. between 0 and 4 o’clock.
in money matters Is hlrictp
respected lu-ra.
ETiciids umi
B A N K R U PT SALE
relatives atv not uuestiom-d
. o f A t a t Freight LJaaa, lag,
about your credit.
YoUr i.-nq
38 Ford Van. wus $550 . .... $ 350
plover or btisincss ataociule*41 Int. van was $1176 how
1000
will not hear o f your personal
41 Chev. cab over
J
affairs. There is no cause for
teas $1116, now .. ..... .
7U6
embarrassment.
30 CMC van, wus $1065
Re-unnably credit requirements.
lidw ............ ............ ........
850
No co-uiakcts o.v n."n.inloans41 GMC van wan $1218
■'ariskls payment plum..
now ................ .................. 1005
.F A M IL Y LOAN CO.
40 GMC tractor, was
•Torids Rank llldg.
Phone .*11
#1070, now — ..............
3(1 Int. tractor was $1628
now ...... .............................
80 Int. tractor, was $1863,
W AN TED
now ................... ............. .
2520, El
41 GMC tractor, was $1493
0 OR *40 I'lymouth, E’ord pr
40 White tractor, was
Chevrolet
st-dun with
good
$2864, now
............. ...... .
tires and in good merhnnirul
rontlitlon. H e a t e r preferred
4$ Maok tractor, w as,
Phone 803-W.
$4176. now ---------- -------Dorsey trailer, was $1496,
W
IL L PA Y 10e per copnbw ....... ...... ....... .............
copies of The Sunford 1
GMC trailer was $460
o f Oct. I, 1945.
nbw ....... ..........................
Klngham trailer, was $1496
ilow
*
Fruchnuf trailer, was
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
$1428, now ....________ ...........
TraUmoblW ‘ seller, was
PARTS A N 0 SERVICE
$2201.
— ..............
H Bnbw
R . ..............
—
1606
KN IG H T T R A ILE R CO.
108_ Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
• have anything vou _»on t—
EXPERT Plumbing, 36 years exOpen Sunday
perienre. Repairs, wuter'hent
W. Beaver
l*h. 5-2651
ers, toilets, Irnsins, baths laun
Jacksonville, FI*.
• dry tubs, uobd service. No Sat­
urday calls. George Cuurscn,
$176.00. Can b*
Box 578. Phone t'o. 4100.
Jessamins Ava. 16
WE ARE full** equlpjiel und
know how to recap your. klnt*.
Natural rublier or syotheta
wa protect tha sidewalls ol
your tire. Jones Tire Shop
Cor. lat and Elm, phone 60B.
hardwood floor*, on* acre of
ground. A bargain. Call County

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Senate Works
OnMeasure To

Re-Opening of

WO waitresses, one kltr.ien
helper, two chumlief maids.
Hotel Mayfair.
P E R _fur_.Ilium la .

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

P L A N T S FOR V IC TO R Y GAR­
- DENS: Collards, Cabbage, Let­
tuce, Escarole, Tomato plants. W AN TED : 25* orange |
See Mr. Hall - ot thr
Also -Strawberry plants, J.W,
Fruit Cd. O ffice nl the
Bell, loiko Monroe, phone 16.
Market.
CONCRETE steps for your home,
wnnted. Phnni- ’County
Phone 244-W. J. E. Terwlllc- M AID
-n rT 4 * PLYM OUTH and luggage
trailer. Price is right. Box 42.
West Fir it SL L. F. Kaufhold,
c/o M. Branpn.

THE W EATH ER

A fresh outbreak of violence in
the turbulent motion pictuie strike
resulted—irr-thr injury-of flo persons, one of them ii policeman,
and tin- arrest of nix others after
workers crushed through u mass­
ed picket line nt -.Paramount
studio.
Thom- nrtested were charged
with illegal nickeling, resisting
un officer or buttery.
Inglewood
police helped
50
studio workers -breach the picket
lino of 500 strike sympathizers.
Lawrence Nuy, n' policeman who
wus taken to hii emergency hos­
pital su(£ciing from n bond in­
“ Unless we find a spiritual and:
cultural e |uiviili-ot of atumie ener­ jure and ,cuts nnd bruises, said
gy. we are doomed to destruction'', t •fne of the workers hud unaccount­
Dr. Elwimd t’.. Nance, president ably tripped uinl beaten him.
At Republic studio, where 150
of Tampa University, told the
Kiwanis Club today in an address pickets bailed the way of sonio
which «mpbusiie&lt;i toe importantoi 6(Hl workers, u possible clash was
of individual thkklng nnd tbn ne­ averted when llqrix?rt Yat*s, Re­
cessity for olimliiallng, racjal and- public president, directed the em­
rg|igiin s picjudirs from, lbs mm-J ployes over u Ipuil speujier to
I'r-tuin tu tKv.i Tirfrius. “ t i r ionsi
war world.
Intnsluced by Erank Shames, j huve no trouble.’’ he suul.
program ehnlrman, as nn eminent!
pastor, educator and author, who
served in Isitli world wars and!
helped to train ehaplains nt I In
vard University, Dr. Name spoke
on “ Kind of it * World
We
Want to Live In" nnd suggested)
that nls'Ut every’ general ion it i*'
mvtissnry to start building tIn*.
world nil over again, lie painted j I ’ lii thi* hntfH'iut uf Jiipii.t
out tlint Hie soldiers of tills war know the plan of attacking
did a whnlo lot more thjnking' Pearl Harbor prior to Dec. 7?
This, highly int cresting ipie*about (be post-war world than the
soldiers of the Inst war.
i -riou Is answered m tin- usu.il
The world lias made I rcineiiilqtJK devious wav of the Japanese in
Usual
newspaper, “ Thstrilc. along scirntifis lines. Dr. their
Nni i- .taleti, mentioning the, Mnlnirhl" in nn Oct 10, edition
atomic bomb nod the discovery of of which was recent l&gt; col to
-Ilfcillill lint lias failed to keep The Herald by Lieut. Volie* Wll- , in tlie field of hiimun rcin-j liams Jr. uf the Sixth Armv,
lions*. Colleges and Universities! son of Mr. und ill* . Voile W il­
bute given all too little recq-iu j liams of Sanford. The paper 1&lt;
ttnrr, tie VnWTto like nleii wlio have j
made coiitriliutions to psyehotogy,*
«qcioiiy y r ’viml (wtvrnattonal re la-;
wits leleused by the secretary
lloiin
“ The kind of a world we have of II.I.1I. 1'iinre lligushi*Kuni
Jnduy, Dr. Nance said, “ is the re­ who requested that it be turned
sult of the kind of u people w.) over to the -Allied press corps:
wt-ieyt'stcrday. {jrithlng much was ' •“Although Ills Mu testy the Em­
tin- mutter with pre-war world—we peror hem.I about tue general
had most of the comlorts of II- outline' of..* the operations, his
vlng iiiuj the pour were provided Majesty did n»t know puitinrlai t
for in some w a y- but we Inckctl about (hem. His Majesty under­
it (*•« 11m in i l 'r « o i I'liH f Onr|
stood that the United Stutes
H HiillMUril &lt;isi l*u$$e* Tnal

Dr. E. C. Nance
Tells Kiwanis of
Post-War World

Eliniinution Of Rac­
ial P r e j u d i c e Is
Vital To Welfare
! ’ Th«- Seminole High School Hand
I and Ocleryettc* who .have nrnirvi *e.l real distinction during the pro­
. sent foot hall sedsou iVitli their
» drills, will get Into the state news
and -photographers' focus next.
’ Sundav afternoon when they per-,
L form in honor of more than 30ti
R *ar.veterans who will lie Induct‘ ad-4nto tha American I-eglnn, noi*eonling to Joel R.’ Field. 7th Diktrb't Legion Depart ment rum­
’ mender.
The mass imlui tlon of veterans
|will take nlui-e at 2:tM) P.M. at
' i Seminole High School field, with
Dr. E'llwuod C. Nance, president
r war heroes coming from 3H 1m-- I o f the University of Tampa anti
r. Iglon posts In n radios of 100 Jformer instructor at the*chap*
1 miles. It will Ik- conducted by Iain's school nt llum ird Univer­
the Miami Legion Guard of 1sity. spoke to Kiwuninus ut their
Honor under direction of ( ’ apt:. luncheon meeting ut thu Hotel
A l R. Lambert. ("amnla-ll-Lo** Mayfair »n the topic, “ Our Com­
sing Post 58 of ighirh J.J. Rocco mon Task as Wo E'ace the New
‘
U rommapder will la- hosts to World."
the visitors.
L
Services of tlu- high school
band and Celcryetles were sfeurL e d through the patriotic eo-opera' tlon of tho memliers. Principal
’ Herman E. Morris. Miss Jessie.
_ |Mcllen Durden, girls nthletic tlir- XT
Ittlc. bund I I u V j
ector uml Miss
leader. Sophie
hie MaDongal will
•
r . “ aUuk-lmr— •tu
. ff—a*.—Majorat to..— Ibe-p,
■
aftern oon " ut dinner at the Mayfair Hotel Sul-SiiLmlav
• - 4t00 oVIiK-k. Leu jon locomotives urdsv night- which will be atill will
us S infold beenmes* li'it'led by u group 'of-lot) Sanford’
........rlaiig.
.............
- Uio renter for the 7th District and Seminolu County business
Memliership Roundup, which will men honoring the Navy and Const
bo made under direction The 40 (•uuid, was• announced today by
1and 8, headed by l* c Weiners, the commiltce making arrange
'Grand Chef De Cure for the De­ mcnls fur the meeting. George
by, Kd Lane and Roy Holler.
partment of Florida. MuynanUC. TmDr.
Wuller J. Mntlirrly,. dean
I Burrell of Jacksonville will be of the college of lliisiness Ad­
.chairman of the roundup commit­ ministration' at the University ol
tee. They will be * welcomed at !■lot Ida and past district gover­
State
legion
headquarters in nor o f. Rotary lutvruutioiiul. will
She Valdez Hotel by State Ail- deliver the |rlnt’ipul addiess of
tant Reid Mann, and by mem- the evening. Senator Lloyd F
ra of Cnmpbcll-Iaisslng Post.
Hoyle will serve ns toastmaster.
Of late tho. Post memliership
Ilibk Aiken, who will lie ur
has Increased sharply, it Is re- compunied by Dr. II. II. McCusirted. Saturday evening, follow- lin ut tlit piano will sing some
g a talk in the downtown dis­ of the songs which hsve ihaile
trict in behalf of tho Legion bv
popular with local uudiCol. Snm Brabson o f Al* l *TAG, : ,i ,
Willard
Connolly
will
18 men from the Sanford Naval tram up
..........
1th
Hurry Kudell in
A ir Htntlpn. Joined the poet, and IU„. „ f their specialities of banjo
$5 old member* paid up their ar„t piun„
2ue*..
'
Hairy l.usslng, cartoonlnst ex -1
Col. Brabson s|M-aking from the traordinary, ha* promised s o n '
Under o f the Post locotlve point- diversifying
fn his inimitable
Od out that the 25 year old faclll- manner^ Mr. Touhy stated. Chaities and organisation of the Irs Morrison --HI have charge of
American Legion ia based on a the gmup singing and- will lie
solid' foundation, and that the assisted by Harry Kudell ut II k
L egion own* physical properties piano.
valued at more than $300,1)60,000.
The dinner will start at 7:30
He contrasted the apple and pen- o’cltK-k, it was announced.

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,th* G..I Bill of Rights which the

E. W. Biggers Back
From New York
E. W. Bigger* returned from
Savsnnsh, N’ . Y. Sunday where
k* has spent th* past two month i
working for W. T. Whitehead
celery Interests. Ha was accom
anted by His wife and his daughMrs, JJ. Bolly, Sanford author
ir. Mr*. Ted Davie o f Delami.
Ha reported a vary good colery
a**ton and much business actlv.___ . =
.
. t t y between Sanford and the
returned from th* Florida S a n i.lg u t* o f Now York. H* declared
tarings w b«r* aba was roeuparat-J also that th* weather hod been

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Local (airl's Husband I)r. Ruprecht Advises
Wins A ir Medal
On Mildew Control

U S N A V A L AI R STATION.
Spraying und ducting methods
iA t ’ K.NONVI' LK,
FI O lllD A,
Oct, 21. (H|ct’iul) - K&gt;m. Samuttl necessary to pi event downy mil­
M. .........-on. Jr., USNR, son of dew in cabbage now growing,
.Mrs. T. L. Randall, Conner, Fla., liuve been outlined for the bene­
wax irri'iitl) prcsi'iitcd tin- Air fit o f growers lay Dr. *R. W.
Medal nt t-cn'iminie* held at the Ruprecht rhemist in charge of
U. S. Naval Air Station ut Jack­ the Central Flmidit Kxpcrime.it
son vile.
Station.
Knkign Thompson entered tlie i “ With
the advent of
cooler
the ruhhugc
grower
service o f the Navy un Doe, II, weather
IK42, and received his wing* at should ba on the ulert foi downv
IVnsHiolu on AI ril II, IUI1. lie mildew in his secdtied." Dr.* Ru.me entering service he was n precht asserte I, "A s it is easier
student at tho University of Flo­ to prevent the up|&gt;ea ranee of
rida
downy mildew than to control it
While on artivr duty overseas, grower* would tin well to. keep
Ensign Thompson was attached their beds sprayed with writable
to a com|Misitc squadron und saw spergon. or Pi dust them with
art on at Lingayen Gulf, Iwn S|&gt;ergon tlutj.
“ Th*
best controlof
this
Jinm sjnl Okinawa. The citation
awarding him the Air Medul reads disease has beet^ obtained by Dr.
as follows;
Kddins at llastingj by beginning
“ For distinguishing himself by the treatment* u week or ten
In order to dispel the suspicion meritorious arts while [.artici- days after the seeds were planted
that he might by tailing u tall paling in aerial flights In oper­ and continued three' times each
tale to h la'fa llow students, I I ation against the enemy at Iwo wtwk unless the topipelature falls
year old 8t*v* Hodgkin, son ■ f Jinta tlurinr tho period 1 to II below 40 degrees during the
Mrs, Mayme Hodgkin, brought March 1046. Basis of award: night when two trratmens a woek
to school Monday the need of a Completion of five etrlkes against are all that are necessary.
Spraytrs which deliver al least
16 nound bob cat hs had shot* the estmy."
Sundya afternoon.
The out-|
Ensign Thompson Is at pre­ 200 Ihs. pressure at the nozzle
stretched feet of the cat measured sent attending Landing Signal with three nozzles for every two
46 Inch**.
Officer’s School at tha U. 8. N'u- or three rows of plants, and ntula
While he and his mother wt-rs 'ail Air Statloh al Jacksonville. or tractor drawn dusters have
driving up Onora Road near the Hie wife Is th* former Bobby net- proved most satisfactory
for
southeast corner of tha Sanford te llesrd o f Sanford.
applying Spergon spray or dust.
Naval Air Station, they saw the
Poor control Is likely to result
eat croaa th* road. Steve Jumped
A meeting o f workers of the if small hand operated dusters
from the car, shotgun in land, 8th Vfrtory Loan Drive which or spraysri are used.
.
aud shot tha ’eat crouched tome is headed by E. O. Kilpatrick,
Approximately 60 Ilia, of « • ( eight feet away fn tha bushas. will b* held at 3:30 o'clock Fri­ table Spergon are needed to make
It was a mother cat, and some­ day afternoon at tre City Hall. tha spray required to spray an
where in tno bushes th* crie* of
'Scro of plant beds 16 times. |f
her young could b* hoard, said
Mrs. Hodgkin. Tba cat is ba­
iler ed to hav« preyed on poultry

Steve Hodgkin Gets
15 Pound Bobcat

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                    <text>FACE EIGHTH
c l a s s if ie d

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBElt 17, 1948

TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
a d v e r t is in g

’31! QUICK coupe, 5 good tires,
price $176.00; Cart be seen nt
IlfiH Jessamine Are. 16 blocks
FILL up with ki’iwuito and fuel
out on West let ' St.
• oil before winter.
If. tl. POPP. CO., INC.
PINE...and Oak .fire wood, cord
or dozen. Immediate delivery.
FOR SALE: Ample quantity long
Shorty Anderson, Longwood.
j life GOLD SEAL asbestos rool
Truman’sIdeasOnSer, coating rontntnlng Pctrogum,
Sanford Paint A Glass Com­ HELP W ANTED
vice AndTrainingOf
pany, 117 So. Park Avenue,
GIRL for soda Fountain nt LanPhone 303.
Boys Puzzle Capital
cy's Drug Store- Part time or
full time.
TWO FARMS FOR SALE—One
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, Mb—
8 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
. ' hiucs ForreataL Secretory of the
8 story house. 1 car garage, 1
Navy, declared list- Saturday
•ool house, GOO ft. West of
• Lake Monroe Post Office. One WANTED: 2G colored laborers “ there Is no bettor way to start
a third world war" than to do—G acres, all tiled, good well, 2
for railroad work In Sanford. mobilize
too rapidly.
atory house. 2 ■story bam, U
Permanent. Sec C.C. llronson,
Addressing 100 .men nnd wo­
milp west on Orange Boule111) Myrtle Avo. after ‘ 4:30
men graduating from the -Arner' vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
P.M.
can Red Cross training unit it
Phone IG.
___ *\
WANTED: men and women to American University. Mr. ForLUMBER-Lunilterl Wrecking 3
work at crate mill. Adkins &amp; restal snid:
atory house behind Reel’s, very
Adkins. West l!ltn St.
“ In our hnite to get rid of the
— beat-lumber.- Plsnt---door*, win­
-vtgws-of -war, we mny-sUip-out-.
dows and’ plumbing. Duhart’' WANTED: Colored man for gen­ selves so rapidly that we will
Lumber Ynrd
'
eral Inundrv work. Apply In serve notice on the world that
person Seminole County Laun­ ••ve do not intend to meet any
ONE HOUSE, two tots In Golds­
dry. HIO W. 3rd St.
evil that may prise."
boro. Duhart’s Lumber Yard.
The capital hud different Ideas
WANTED: Office clerk for MsGUDD^RKLIABLE USED CARS
th e re o f SanltwL. Sec Mr _todav ubopt . whether .President
V, Me selection at or under OPA
rfumnn w-artl* -unlvtiwIiWrulplRg.
Brunson.
telling. No new cars for many
for American youth find a v-unmonths. Get ‘ dependable trans­
IG demand, Avon Christmas Lined Army, nnd Nuvw.
portation at reasonable cost at
Sets at this time. Colored rei- ---—Bowie people'thought Mr. Tru­
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
might have committed him­
prcscPtatlve wanted. Write Box man
i
20* West First 8L
A, c/o Herald.
iself to both yesterday because.:
The White House disclosrd lit*
GET YOUR, gasoline and oil at COMPLETE H I S T 0 R Y OF hail nsked the Cabinet' qnd iithee.
. The' Standard Station stress
WORLD WAR II
Authentic high officials to posh bis legisla­
from the Court Houac.
text, Official photos, Enormous tive jirogrnm, which was outlined
A nlce/lot of New Hampshire pul­ , demand. Salesmen winded. Send in a message to Congress Sept. &lt;1. :
$2.00 for complete sales kit The President parceled out UKlets, nlso white Leghorns and
or write to: V.M. nntt. Gen. various parts of the program t-i
Aaterlopes. Dressed fryers or
Distributor. 3170 S. W. Hth St. the officials most interested in
live weight.
C. L. Bridges,
Miami, 36, Fla.
them.
Under tlmt arrangement, he,
WANTED: * High 'School git/ assigned'the War Ultlt Nnvy lie ;
HOUSEHOLD furniture.
Mrs
duates,
nges
IH
In
30
to
learn
purtiurntj the mirt of Ids mesGroce Venable. 30(1 E. 20th,
interesting Western Union Work sage "dcnllng with" a universal
Phone 3R1-J.
Apply Western Union Office, training program and “ unifica­
Sanford.
tion of the armed services."
SABB1TS for sale, 116 East 21st
On first glance, some individ­
uals thought that meant lie want­
FOB RENT
ONE five room bungalow com­
ed both.
pletely furnished. Phone 639-M.
Hut While House officials said
20 acraa tiled eelery farm, latelyplowed and harrowed on Cam­ today that Mr. Truman hadn’t
PLANTS P o iP v iC T O R Y GAR­
eron Avenue. Phone E.II, Stowe,
DENS: Godards. Cabbage, Let­
102-K or Edward F. Lnne,
tuce. Escarole, Tomato plants.
phone 612.
Also Strawberry plants. J.W.
Bell, l&lt;ako Monroe,, phone 16.
getting la-hind
LOST
l o i r FORD Model 00, Tudor*,
1036 Ford Tudor. Reasonable WALLET containing money, re­
both cars need some repairs.
gistration cards, licenses, etc.
Call after 6:00 P.M. Oiteen, R.
Daniel St. Clair. 7IB Willow
W. McCullough.
Ave.' or Herald Office.
CREAM separator, A-l condition
0ST: 0 keys on riui No. f7D
Call after 6:00 P.M., Osteen,
20, noturn to llerulii Reward,
R.W. McCullough.

Demobilization

TWO piece living room suite ex­
cellent’ condition. Phone County

W ANTED
WANTED: Small home, close in
Deal with owner. Mra. E.M.W
c/o Herald.
.

41 GMC tractor, was $3403

GMC trailer was $150
Klngham trailer, was $1405

the Florida State 'Chamber of
Commerce, of which William L.
Wilson, Stale Market Director,
■is chairman and U. H. Kramer,
co-chairman, has chanced the
date rtf its fall meeting, which
wa» scheduled for Jacksonville,
to coincide with the Farm llurcau
meeting and accordingly will l&gt;c
held in Orlando, Nov. 14.
It is believed
--------- b&lt; Mayo and
oiher Florida agricultural leaders
that definite assistance will be
forthcoming from the federal
government If the true conditions
now confronting the state's fare
men are made known to secre­
tary Anderson.
"The Orlando conference" Mavo
asserted, “ will by no means end
our mnrketing and other troubles
which were confounded by the
sudden ending of the war, hut
should help to clarify them by
placing responsibilities w h e r e
they lielong.”

war level, they will come down
considerably within the next few
months.

Florida VViven Learn
To Save On Food
MIAMI. Oct. l7. (FNSl- Ac. rdlng to u five yenr survey 'oiiducted bv Dr. Uhelnold, professor
n economics of tho Unlvorslly of
Miami. Florida housewives are
ppylnr 03 percent moru for.fomlstuffa in 1046 than they paid in
1040.
Dr- llhclnold predicts that food
nrices are il’-e for a tumble when
increased farm production nuts
mors fresh -fruit*, vegetables,
poultry, eggs and meat an the
market.
He points out that throughout
the country nnd In Florida parti­
cularly
fprm . production- has
steadily increased anil before long
local markets ns large quantities
the Increase will be reflectd on
ot farm produce liecome available,
which should rosult in a sharp
mice drop on such commodities.
His survey shows that In Miami
the average family of two persons

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202-Bonford Avo,

AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
A t The’ Armory
Benefit National War Fund
Saturday, Oct. 27—9:00 P.M. ’
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—

Music By “ The Banana Boys'
Adm ission: $1 per couple (la x inc.)

Men in uniform-50c (lux inf.)
Ticket* on Sale at the following places t
Smoke H ouhc, Bill's’ I’ kg. Store, Frank's Tavern,
Itoumiliat &amp; Andcrwin, City Drug Store. Touchtun's
For Table Hcscrvation Phone 200----- 50c per person
The public Is cordially invited to attend

WANT afternoon Job after school
612 E. 6th St.

WANTEDi^Good _uscd-tricyrlr,
40 White tractor,, was
8S364, now ... ...........
43 Mick tractor, wax
$4170, now . . . .......
Dorsey trailer, was $1403,

TALLAHASSEE. Oct, 17 &lt;FN
S&gt; — Agricultural problems of
serious concern to Florida farm­
ers and growers, particularly In
the mutter of surplus disposals
nt ‘.‘cost and better," will 1h*
fully aired at Orlando Nov. 1«16 nt Ihc annual mooting of the
Florida Farm Bureau, it was
announced by Commissioners ft
Agriculture Nathan Mayo.
Secretary of Agriculture, Clin­
ton P. Anderson of Washington,
will lake pprt in the Nov. IG
discussions, during the time he Is
guest of the Florida Farm
Bureau.
At Commissioner Mayo’s re­
quest, the agricultural division of

W ANTED TO RENT

FURNISHED house,^twn or three
bedrooms. Permanent civilian
resident. P. O. Box 1021 San­
Parlor
PULL set. of Beaut:
ford.
equipment, Reaionab . J. E.
Jones, 422 E- 4th St. Sanford FURNIFImEI) house or apart
ment. Permanent civilian rest
dent. I’, u, Hox 217, Lanford,
I*X young New Hampshire Red
hens, sir. Juliets ready to lay
one ’ rooster, $26.00. B.E. AnMISCELLANEOUS
sley, lit* 7, ^Box 142-W.
BORROW 11Lite; W ill.id.
.EROHENE Battery type chick
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
brooder. $12.00. See at Camp­ YOUR natural desire lor privacy
bell’s Security Feed Stord.
In money matters la strlctl)
respected here.
Friends atm
BABY carriage slightly, qsed,
relatives are nut questioned
$16,00. 1I0H Maple Ave.
about your credit.' Your em­
ployer or business associate,
6 ROOM bungalow unfurnished
will not hear of your persona,
Close In. Phone 037-J.
affairs. There is no causo Tot
embarrassment.
BANKRU p t s a l e
Reasonable crcd't requirements
. of Acme Freight Lines, lac.
No co-makers o t tr"nev loans
"triable payment pUna.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank Ride.
Phone 33

now ........ ....... —...........
40 GMC tractor, was
$1070, now
.... ............
3V Ini. tractor was $1628
now
....... .................

Florida Farnv Bureau
Meets On Nov. 14-15

Forregtal Sees

bates

WANTED
I have a cash buyer for your
home. See me today. Edward F.
Lane.
I have several cash buyers that
want- to buy u small''house
with two or three acres nf land.
Edward P. Lane. Phone 462
See me at once i f you want to
sell your house in the city.
Edward F. Lane. Phone 452.

1201, now ........................ 1005
BUSINESS SERVICE
KNIGHT TRAILER CO.
We have anything1 Vou went
BRING YOUR CAR to Cordell’*
Open Sunday
Repair Shop. General repairs—
Oil change and Lubrication.
Kent Bldg, phone 17.
JERSEY
phone MB'
PARTS AND SERVICE
place Walnut dining room
good condition. Box TB, 10$ Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1
EXPERT Plumbing, 35 years ex­
perience. Repairs, water heat* era, toilets, basins, baths, laun­
dry tuba. Good service. No Sat­
urday calls. Gedrge Ooureen,
□t ROOM heuse with three
Box 678, Phono Co. 4100.
ex Ire lota. Thao Stiles phone
WE ARE fun? equipped and
know hew to recap your tire*
CONCRETE steps for your home.
Natural rubber or synthetic
Phone 244-W- J. E. TerwUleWe protect the sidewall* « '
your tire. Jones Tire Shoo
Cor. le t and Elm, phone 008.
W l4 P L Y k o U T H and lugfi
» I U r Price
! &gt; * . . Iis
. rlak.1
, » 42,
, ' ,Waller.
right. sBex
BODY AND Fender dents,
West First 8L L. f . Xanfhold,
injury or fading should be
e/o M. Branon.
corrected now to combat aging
and weathering. A. new pain­
MODEL A 1 8/4 HWee Brig**
less msthod awaits yeu at
; A 8traitor) gee engine. $00 E.
YATES AUTO PA IN T A
,
I BODY SHOP
W N. Palmetto Ave. Phene 8T1
____________________
VO
L A N T E ’S rascal1 c e lery plants.

Enough to plant one acre,
gpod condition. Phone 018-B.

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
LUME XXXVII

Established 1'JOR

GIs Criticize
or Slow
urney Home

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1!), !*11A

War Criminal
Trials Start
On Nov. 20

Added Headache For Commuters

D S h ip T B r lO - In - l

For

Trip

ILA, Oct 10, ( A P I Enlisted men In the
ppines, w r i t i n g the
rs column” ol an Army
•patter, the Daily Paclflaccuae Army authorities
Ing the ..homeward
ent of- veterans of
shf
ng, ■ Inefficiency and
ise-breaking.”
i*&lt;Th* writer» complained thnt
the A r m y ia falling to moke use'
ol 'tloiena of cargo vessels anilIqjt’ empty for the United States.
Officials aald the freighter* arc
unsuitable, but one letter said
"hire us a case' of ten-ln-ono rntfilis and we'll be tickled to death
td ride the canto ships home.”
' They also said the Army is
.hart) point men home first. The
violating it* promises to send
the policy of moving men by
ions moved low point men in
while high point men in
IBlr groups, or unattached,, were
"UtOeallaae*
Pace Threat
tf*

C&amp;nnolly Explains
Use Of Flag In
S p ir it Of 1776
Dy WilUrd Connolly
it Hollywood movie direc­
ts, trying to be historically
accurate in acenes, sometimes
get "messed up,” Is indicated by
the following press clipping of
a d l rector who tried to duplicate
A it . Willard’s “ Spirit of ’76”
Technicolor musical film
a historical background:
M
TU
"Director
Gregory Ratoff* is
one man Who won’t tampar with
history in motion pictures—
esah when* the facts Involved
aren’t quite correct.
-A.’

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“in 'Where. Do We Go From
iff
20th’ Century - Fox’s
rlor m lnclq musical which

____________ _____■*
a n d r H a W r r and
at ' the Rita Theater,
rear to carry a flag In a
aqane dlupllcating Wlllard’e famnting,
aim
___ "The Spirit of ’ TO."
............
ttln
research revealed
is lltUn
feet — the flag depleted In
painting was not adopted
| two years aftsr the Revo­
lutionary War.
ftThc actual flag of WashingColonial Army carded n
lie
opens

boor

&lt;Can tinned

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Twnl

e Rotary club will hear J. A.
ng, superintendent of the
e Monroe power plant of the
la Power and Light comf, .explain. feature* gf electrb
, generation and uanimlssion
Monday at the Mayfair Hotel,
recent election of the
nole Chapter of Future FarVem Clark was elected
(dent, -arman
Gano,
vice
fdent, Thomas Kenny, secreand Albert Byrd, treasure!-.
Clark succeeded Ralph Johnaa president. Tha latter, by
Intment of the president, was
in charge of recreation
ities.
11 Sir Knighta are requested
'{attend th* meeting this even. of Taylor Commandery, No.
K. T. which wfll ba held this
In# at 7:30 o'clock. Impor' business will be taken car*
wlU be a dance tonight
jfthe Celery Crate aponsored b;
junior class of Seminole Hig!£
, Tomorrow night a picture
will be given at the crate
will be free of charge to
members.

ion Is Conducting
lembership Drive
nd Bight” are
and
roundup in Ban. and U for seMneW
R ?menibers
to , th«
Legion.
Campbellit U will 1be host to
"Forty

B.

has requested that ell memwho have nott already paid
duee do *o at one* in
th* Poet may be represented
percent et the roundup.
American Legion “ Locomowill be at aw Roumfllat
Anderson corner en Saturday
■ im 4:00 U 7:00 f . M. in or&gt;
i accept dues from old mem*
However duee may be paid
Legion officer at any time,
pope,
ar to stimulate tb* t a ­
re for mesnberthIn. Col.
Braboon of AFTAC will
*a public address at S:00
Baturday evening at the
of park Avenue and First
u bend sneaker faculties

TODAY: Partly rlnud) with w nllrrH »howera anil with little change in tempera*
tnrea througlr Saturday.
TOMOItROWr Scattered nflertwnn «hn»rr*
throughout anuth purloin.

Memher Associated Promt

N t'M B E R

20.

End Is Sought
To CIO Strike
In Michigan

Ships Shattered By Okinawa Twister

U-Boat Commander
* Denies Giving Any
Order To" S h o o t •
Survivors Of Ships

Idlers la P h i U p­
lines Ask For Car*
itions

TIIE WEATHER

Truman Confers With
Cabinet Over For­
mula' For WlFtf c
And, Price PoRcics

H A M ttU R G ,. Oct. ID. 1/1*1—
'
t ill
P rrM l
Cnpt. Adatzery Schnee, German
FoderHl
a n d MicHfgaff
cnmnuujder closely associated
stntf‘ officials moved today
Grand Admiral Knrl Do*.
,
l*3.ified today that
to olid the strike of 2,000,order*
'Tie even issued
t’ lO utility workont ns*TimN» I I ’ mut officers to kill
oiRtlucy crows atoyed on the
“lipf._
ftynrr. of tupedord snl
He. Wits a witness -before:
joli .to niaintijin olitdrii’ ser­
court trying
British military
”
vice for some 2 ,000,000 con-'
other U-boNi commander, Heins
sumi’is. Uov Harry F. Kelly
Eck. and four of the crew charg. ,
called a meeting: at Lansing
rd with killing eight survivor!
of the torpedoed British freigh ter1
today in an effort In end
I’ ek-us i)i .March, 1114-1.
the walkout.
In Nuernberg the world's first
Union leaders Were to utlund.
great war criminal* trial nf 24
lint it was not known immediately
, high fax!* anil German mIHtirwhether representatives of the'
* istK and 'industrialists -will- begin
Consumers* Power Co. would bo
, here 'Nov. 20, the International | n Rucknei liny, 'Okinawa.* after a t M-mlie pet m.i
Gl El) MASS OF' WRECKAGE is left i present.
Military Tribunal announced to- 1 t&gt; noon n ut lonir.i ovet tin* island had stlbsitfed ' r wind .ind '20-foot rollers drove the I S.
The total idle' nationally is
day.
v‘
• - •Ot‘.dot auii :» repair shi|&gt; into a collision olid left
' ■&gt; '-!■ I liKiisnml; were left homeless lempoi- now 457.000 including 210,000
--any when hurrnck* r ere leveled by the storm. Till
.m oft i ml I .S. Now photo. ( loteroationul coal ntibers who have been or­
RERUN. Oct. HI. )/!*)—Twen. Snundpnnioi
dered hack to work Monday. The
tv * four ringleaders of K'illerite
walkout of .15.000 AFT. longshore­
(lenhany
ueie
formally
indicted
THESE YOUNG WOMEN, walking along the t&gt; :
. t n Messuchumen in New Yolk ended after
yertelxln)
before
the
four-power
IS days, lull still smouldering was
setta Railroad, are on their way to work in Bo.-ton i’ nalde to get
Allied
military
tribunal,
charrfvd
transportation becnusc of the Inis and trollev -in),i Ihej tried the
the hitter fight het.icen the in­
with
plot
ling,
starting
and
wag­
railroad, only to learn that train service had iii.ipbraiily broken
surgent group, mat .union ptesi-■
dent Joseph P. Ryan,
down. So here air the girls liecl*hnit*toftiiig to ‘fori, i IniVi null min! ing World War II and perpetratring
nlmrllif?.
_
persecution^
and
;
Sound photo) °
---------A t
( m O
lifn ir h !
devastations unmatched in the --------= — .
WASHINGTON'. Oct I!'. I/Pl—
histpry of mankind..
President Truman will take up
Trncing the course of a doomed
ll&gt; " H I M
M.icN I’ll I
with his ealunet today tho pro­
"master race" from the infancy
The
Seminole High JJvlaad
blem of setting the mumn'* coprsa
oT ‘Nazism to otter defent, the
I'el'Ty *’ FVds,’‘ will eoii’itntH the
on Vagc anil price policy"
imliftment gave a review of the Thousilnds Of Dollars t.cala V. IIdems when tlit-\ . pin) Mori* Than 174 Mil­
I lit * President tohr mi newr
Sunlord's haulilesl '• lilac
I lie
horror-ridden history of Naxism
vesterdny In. might
Lost To Business By Wilson fold) 'it
lion Dollars Paid I'omerenre
semi it A
in terms of the disappearance of
make n puldic statenicut on the
European Jews, tha
t gh
Failure
To
Qualify
after the rnbiuel diseussion.
For-Butter Subsidy issue
wn. .re
murder of 1,11X1,0011 persona In it
The Ttesi'lil (ollry of (he nd
( &lt;..I .
single concentration camp, the
aitnlstlalioa
lu slated was re­
County and Sanfoul
H XSIIINGTHN. Get. 111. td’t
destruction of $135,KOO,000,000 In 1tiieSeminole
flected in speeche? t»y fteconvi'i
losing thousands of ihdlat
This
tidtnl
ceiling
price
on
hotter
h
■Cl
&gt;t-»Pio| I
Russian .nntluiud weallh. .and
Month A fter Leaving Served As Guttofer 4n i trtrturc
income through'~fidtnre * ni IP (n tl'insi Vein oi .1 2 I to 12 til will lie IhhisIi'iI tile to six points sion 1lit eel or JoJirc W. Snyder ill
and; rnrlitvemenl of a of
P**t two days. Snydei urge&lt;l luhu.sincs , men to ounlify I lieu’ &gt;
I 1 ’ will'll •Pontoid had i[ pound Nm S
•
Outfit At E ta in
170th Field Artil­ continent.
crcasing wages but holiling the
stores,
factories
oi
buslnessc
8tnbilixnt.ini
Director
Collet
mi
phase of leadership lit for training nf uar veteran help- iniszihlv rin- lies! 1 .mi they have
llm on prices.
nmineed
this
lesl.er.dav
in
withl e r y . B a t t a l i o n theEvery
He Is fn Civvies
Germany of yesterday waa in* under the G. I. Hill " f Rights nail - nice HI !d. -in.lord I’lllel
■Uhile Mr. Truman spoke. Dr.
diruflig,
effeetive
Oct.
til,
a
war­
I.iioiei
The’
to
'&lt;
Vi
ged
J;
*
:
_
*!.included among the dcfcmlanta—• provisions, T. W. Law ion. eduntv
Frank
time
subsidy
of
five
cents
a
pound
(|
f
( |1(l Ginhum. a former member
"Wildint
III
IP
By Julian Slrnstrom
Gpl, Ralph \V. t.iMslng .lr., re- enhuiet ‘ ministers, administrators,’ superintendent of srhoois, said
I
aid
to
lluttcr
processors,
,
n
1 War I .also hoard, was
Till’
"F’l’ils"
lf‘‘
.
Iifl'll
going
Bine* my rqturn to Sanford. ,t ccntly let inncd veteran of the diplomats, fiimin'icrs, industrial* today.
a senate group that the
I
rice
Administrator
Bowles,_
in
k
t
lit
onK
ii
liglq
dmimiy
-i.Mmugi
imber of pcnnle (including the llittlr of the Rhine und Rattle ists. anti'army and navy leader*,
•Supt. Lawimt urged that htisi- for tiie pn-i. wciji 'lid linvi* Inooi a iimcurrunt alutenteul, oxpfc.i- country's "biggest need" was to
editor of the Herald) have asked of Cenlial Germany, was a gunSeven Nati party and Germai ie-s mew. lomtart him in his
work out a wage-price policy to
p i -mg
attacks. ■*‘d the u) Iniun that tiie effect •of , rejdare thr wartime powers of
me about their sons oversea-' and tier ‘ind liaison man of the ] 74)1H military organization', were do. oifice a t' the (’unit iInline to working mi
the
butter
price
increase
on
’ihi’
squad
i
at
lull
strengiii
w
ii
Ii
wlrat happens to a soldier froru Field Artillery llattulinu wh.i |elared criminal organizations ii| learn the benefits Of these train- .
tliv expllng \V1 (i
Hu* &lt; , option cl Hilly. Ludwl't, *ost uf living will he offset by
inn he leaves his nrguidzti uorked ns on instroinent cecoril- ; tint document, the most moment, mg provisions.
tF.*i tim
Resume Gpcrnlioas
dei
line
in
oilier
iteois.
gum'll,
ul't
I
Icinald
Ityos*
win*
Lion ’ HI
ci htlwcen the guri crew on the uus of It* kind over presented t.» A /.'The p'lrVc* V ' v .- ■ o Ipwn
riven as Truman told newsmen
Ikiivlcs said the overall cost
“HiT) 4 W &amp; f * 1” ' i)omu wIvh froriv lines ahit~ti cummiaul p«f,i fa rnurt, *
»ui- ,s;. . ■ tin .the. Just gMIUU
hu was.-very kai
I to die is t" hue Its voting men, of Ihr'Seasun. Uye-s is r « period of TfVlng hftd' dropped•twaiUntlri1"Lids*'h^^alhl.’iPy
r was statipuc.1 in. Europe «o whlrh was situated heiiind the |
eiiiir..i off!i’‘U
(hi Jo,i"
strike’:*
Presented By Four Posers
suid II. H. illll, representative to ie ael inn m a hurt time. Imw of one percent between July lf&gt;
id
21(1,000 Unite* Mine Workers,
I have no assurance that nn
T h e 25,000-word indictment of the Veterans Administration ever
and Aug. I.V He said also that
51 of the Ill'll strikebound soft
identical system is operated in
( Inlcr* it# In when and where* wan nii»A!*nte&lt;l by Amoricun, Hrit- whn is nt the Sheriff’s office
I loaning new Idnek uniform then was a subsequent drop ill coal mines were already resuming
the Pacific, ltut to those of you to fire the hnwitzei were reF'rench and Russian repre every Friday at , from P:(KI to will
tiie
eosl
of
potatoes
"«nd
other
oliiMl'e III mci*1- the |n?u!
opurutions. lewis set m»xt Mon­
who have sons, huriiunils or ceived from the command post t hentuUvea nt u one-hour session 4:1X1 P. M. to inten few veteran &gt;
l»o’‘/&lt; w.ll
ii’illly lie dies*!'.I ro-i of living items".
day ar Imik-to-woiF fluy.
fathers in Europe, my own ex­ by telephone which ( pi. Losing
,lu. spec|B| tribunal which will in regard to G. 1. Hill litoiefitn
F
’oi
these
reasons,
Runles
said,
fur the ’H'ioi- ioii mid if the playperience may be typical. Also relayed to the gun crew, lit try —' p o s s i b .1
Noting a UMU’ slatemcii't that
starting by
In connection with this, Mr. ing eiin compare with the lllli- "lhi‘ eoiisiiiner will pay no niori’
Lewis notion yesterday was
this pertains to the movement of worked also ns a gdnncr •f .1 Thanksgiving
— 1lie 2d German* Bill told of n veteran from Kin fin ms tip' -crowd iuhi'I lllive* liny for idl items going' into the fam­ the
."in tin- publh interest”.
high point personnel only. How crew of nine men whose duty mimed.
simmee who returned home hut winner ns .iii yvliu will will tin ily budget ns a result of the in taken
I 4'oil ft ftitr«T nil
'!
I
ever, it is possible that men re­ it was to keep a howitzer gun
jerejiM'
nr
butter
prices
Unfit
tho
because'
hf
'Injuries
sustained
Rt‘
A special copy In German wn
gume,
turning to the United Slates for firing, fie snld that four crew­
pines
be
paid
lit
the
time
nf
III
buttle,
was
not
able
to
carry
on
‘I he -luitillg line is ex period . i render of Japan."
emergency reasons may in some men
worked continuous!
in dispatched to Nuernberg for mo work as formerly, lie was ii i
instances be subject to the same shifts of four Hours each during vice on the defendants, headed able to lake advantage nf vete­ I., Jie I ingle, I. E.: Clark, 1.. T.l . The. butler subsidy went mt , j H i g g i n s A n d H o y l e
by
Hermann Goering.
Rudolf
F'iVtdiiig, I C.', Kilpatrick, l
typo of nrocessing.
an intense haltlc. lie *rtid'nl*'i
effeii June I. 1043.
Since that
rans training benefits Ilnur, but Cox, I:. G . Hingletury. It.
Sunday afternoon, Sept. P, is :i thnt dining heavv rains and sttmv Hess, Jimrhim von Kililientiiui. was able to do so in (Irluiid
time th • Reriinstructhin Finance S e e G o v e r n o r O v e r
Kastner, It Fl.i Culliim. I.. II. ii ; 1I’orpmation has luihl nut $I7I,&lt;‘&gt;'.|I.day we’ll never forget. We Imd stoi ins it was extrriuely diffi­ Field Murshal Wilhelm Keitel There lie now receives $103
just returned from Church ser­ cult to mnv« the gnus because pud Grand Adms. Karl Doemtr month training benefits from th“ IS....kiln R II It ; Elli’ . H It.. 1 ui lr. processors.
N a v a l
A ir
S t a tio n
ind Andei-o'i. F‘. It
•
vices when n friend nf nun the trucks* that pulled the guii- uml F!rich Harder.- •
be'i til v lif Agriculture Audio The defendants were given .!•) government, in addition to hi
Tills game promises to In ooi’ — ■ proved i uni’fllntioii of the
telephoned from Reims thnt no would hog down ill slush.
days in which to prepare to salary of $311 a week. .
.Mayor Ktlwnnl lli^uiii* nt»*l
f llie mod ihtillnig id tile sea ■-i'b nlv. ilie nnnniiiiceiueiil said,
were on ordors to return to the
( pi Lansing onteicd tin- Army
mi Ii imt promptly at 7:30 |al ii
States. After hurried preparation in June, HM4 at Fort Mr|’hor»on, stand trial for their lives. The
“ di’mi'hd Is still strong Senator fJoyil I', Hoyle took to
court
will
fix
the
date
for
trial.
■Vhiri____________ . .
th” «jf Wednesday nminiifg at
jtud_muny_
yictor_ Check-Buck—He—wms—transferred— —Ft,
Orlando in orilei to keep an upwe left Ktain. Franco between Rliigg, N. C. where he nllemletl ■JUdges jtihi prosecutor* wlm m
till i’!’* nn«l riroccEHom/
tended
today's
session
will
leave
!
iwlntment
with 'Governor MillniJ
From Trip To Kansas
Verdun and Meta, early on the 11n instrument und survey scIuhiR
Caldwell in TnlluliasM’c to confer
USO
( ’a m p ’ S h o w
In i »
morning of Sept. 12, via motor after which hu w h s stntinncd at for Nuernberg as noon us posai
with him in regard to use of
vehicle. Before noon we hail Camp Polk, La. and Camp 8hunk, hie.
Victor Check, Sanford resident
Germany violated ifG sepain e who just rrturued from »u six S e e n A t N a v y S t a t i o n J^*, M l C I e l
I llie Knuford Naval Air Station
arrived in Reims and registered N. Y.
International treaties, agreement*
|If or wlion the Navy leaves,
at the Hatf-wa£ House. •»
trip to Knu.iis, reporle I
9
After i i t riving hi* training ill ami assurances in her path of weeks’
i Plans for City and Countv US'
: e l H i t m i'll' got ■ lot of i'll
, Ths following morning we dl*
that
he
enjoyed
everything
mi
I of tiie Station w'eie presented ' •
covered that we had been placed llio status he departed for Europe conquest from 1033 onward, tiie his journey except the cold Jo&gt; nieiit ITiursdav evening at
in December, 11)44 on the tjucea'
tiie Governor with tiie idea of
I f 'wiillnur.l o .i
T b »I
weather, nml llrnl lie was on the • Sunfold Naval An Station
11'■■h i liMircl lia I's a e T m » i
Klirnhcth with the 170th ItHttalronrdiiintijjg with plan’s being
wlum Vii tory Unit 211 of the
that
account
glad
to
get
linrk
lu
inn. Upon arriving in F'runce the
&lt; iilli.iun uf two Dodge sedans made by the State ill respect to
I Si i lump Show a presented «
Sanford.
Hallowe'en P a r t y
liutlalinn was assigned to tha
At Tupi’ku lie nlti-ndcd rodeo, well balanced variety program of mi Park Avenue ul 11:30 o'clock military lm.es that limy revert
F’iial At my under (ienerul Hot! Rat E r a d i c a t i o n
The •tnt Lid ■iiliestia ai' Wednesday evening, ■reaulted m hack to civilian control, Mayor
Planned A t USO ges.
at
the Kansas State F'alr, nml miThe I70lh fought in Beli'Unqiaimd singing ami diljli'ilig serious injury to Richard Mc*‘ Higgins suid.
on
llie
way
buck
took
in
the
git-m and in Germany and when
They' alsil rii(|i’d ul tile State *
Headlining tiie program wnv Clelland of Kimford, psssenge •
A Hallowe'en party will be it arrived at Kcmugun was at- Is Making Progress sixth game of the World's Series
mp lei
oi m the ear being driven ’•oath Road .Department to roofer nil
ut Chicago. The fat tilesi we t G&lt; idull Alexupdet,
held for service men and women, luched to tile UPCl I, IVIrion. From
and niugiclun, wlm uti the avenue by Leonard "Ityrk" Seminole County impl projects,
Grady Duncan, c i t y health he got on the trip was Denver,* d'leniumi
service wive* and hostesses at tho Re mage n It went into the Ruhr
Knud 21)2 'front
hu ,ju'.i lelurneil from tine" Little, recently returned servfv*&gt; particularly.
UBO next Wednesday evening it Valley pocket and then wiih officer, and H. H. Nickersnn who -Colo.
Much sule of stock was tuhiirr i veuiiT of ntitertailiilig Jn Urn limn. The . ii lielonged to llumer Oviedo to Geneva which needs ie
8:30 o'clock, it was annuuiicu.1 transferred to the Third Army has been assisting him In vindi­
Until cals surfacing. They were advised
Renee Melvn, Little,- hi&gt; brother.
cating rat* from the downtown place in Kunsas. he said, und Pacific theater.
today by Joa Hall, dlaector.
under General Patton:ami*shortly section.
tliul this road could lie put in
have
returned .from addeil thul the 'state was ju«l xylupliuni t, wlm was featured were wrecked.
There will be many prizei thereafter the war ended.
mi the program, also spent u
Th other rur was driven by the budget for next veur u« a
recovering
from
a
prolonged
Jacksonville,
where
on
Wedne*
given, including floor ‘ and cos­
Following the dcFInrntion af
Jordan, negro, who was periodic maintenance project.
tume prises; there also will be pence the battalion did security day and Thursday, they attended drought that wus detrimental to veal in the I’ncifie area, ineiud- Wilbur
Mayor Higgins .aid that they
lag New Guinea uml the Phlliii- -.ml to have been heading noun
apple bobbing and fortune telling, guard work nt I.and* hut, Bava­ the meeting of Rodent Control the rutile industry.
iill ms, playing an a iriick |»I&gt;»i • if bit'll speed mi Park Avenue. enjoyed the air trip which ’ w h s
end later dancing to the mutjc ria, which is located approxi­ Directors of the state.
in at times for simill isolated His injuries were minor. A niudc in a small monoplane in
Mr. Duncan said that new pro- T B
of the Sanford Naval Air Station mately 30 miles from Luxem­
A ssociation fin
unit, of men. She Imd to net sailor, tilling with Mr. Little, two lii'iii s flying lime from Or
was reported at the meelBand. There Will be special deco­ bourg, Germany. The 17oth re­
(irated for bruises nt the lifmlo to Tallahassee. They re­
instrument on her luluni u.
ration* put up under direction mained at I-andshut until the ng in regard to use uf DDT Plans New
Hospital uto new
(ids country, us enlist ant Sanford Naval Air Station. Mr. turned also by air Wednesday
of Mrs. 8. C. Graham and Mrs. last of June, 1945, and then insecticide in killing fleas ttmt
trucking tilxmi had ulxint ruined i.title's Injuries were reported evening.
Edward Lane.
Plana tow uni securing an isoluwas transferred to Camp Lucky Infest rata, and for gelling rid
toImn
USO Director John Lee of Strike In France and finally of the rate, formula 1080 whs tlon tuberculosis hoapitnl in Semi­ the okrone, she declared.
l&gt;i. Munson, who treated Mr.
Other performers roundly up
Contructing
Starke arrived this morning and sailed fr o m I-olfarve, F‘ranee, head and shoulders above all nole County were made Tuesday
.McClelland at F’ernnld-Luugbtoii DeLand
will relieva Mr. Hall for a short July II, 1045 enroute to the other poison formulas for this evening at a meeting of the hoard plaudi'd were: the six Gold Memorial Hospital, suid thut the
Coasters,
u
dancing
ail,
llie
S
e
w
e
r
a
g e Plant
purpose. So potent is this poison of directors of the Seininolu Coun­
time, while th* latter take* n United Slate*.
girl singers; injuries included n fractured
it j * ty Tut rrculnsi* und Health Assoc- Cleveland twins,
which
is
used
In
water,
that
business and aoclal trip north,
Cpl. Losslng, son of Mr. and
kept lation, acor'ling to Mnw Fllizn- Three gobs und u (ini, acrobats, ski.il. broken nose and -badly
DELAND, Oct. IP. i/P) Acting
returning In #*r(y November.
N'o arrests have been Citv
Mr*. R. W. 1-oislng of 401 required by the State to be
|uml .Sid and Ronnie Dean corned- i, in lip
Munagur F’teri Gnias sail
under
strict
supervision,
uml
F'rench Avenue, wears the good allowed for public use, he said.not belh Hurkey . Kucher, secretary. i ians formerly with Olsen und made In connection with the yesterday that Iht J'. B. Green
A. II. Petemo'n presided.
wteck,
uet-ordiiig
to
police.
.
conduct ribbon and ths ICustern
DISCHARGES
Johnson
in
the
show,
"Heliza
Plumbing
Co.,
Surunotn,
has
He added that use of thl*
Mrs. Mary Rawlins, Seal Sale .jioppin.’* J. A. Penlnger ntuimgcd
Pfc. Geoige1 Alford, 015 East Theater operations ribbon with poison had put downtown San­ chairman,
started work on the City’s Sew­
appealed
to
all
director,
.Third Street, ha* received hi* two battle stars. His brother, ford under good control as far to assist with the seal.sale, tiro- the show and Put F’loyd was Adams Wooten* 77
age Disposal plant. Green, him­
honorable discharge after four Pvt. Gerald Losslng l* now sta­ as rata were concerned, but due coeds of which, she raid, would tic musical director.
self, js here, a* is his general
tioned at Fort Hrugg, N. C. at to wartime shortages, work bail
In Longwood inanugcr.
ie medical,
me
Dies
year* of service with the
George F*. Higgins, get­
devoted
toward
tha
building
of
the
corps. At one time i t | t i oned lending the same Instrument end hot been taken;up In residential Isolation hospital.
ting work
under way. They
Survr
School that Ralph ' at- areas. It is planned,' however,
at AKTAC, Orlando, he served
__________ L. McCill
_
___ |BB_service* for Council i meet to complete the work with­
! _Funeral
&gt;Sgt
Simon
It
was
decided
to
employ
a
tended
l
with the 9th Air iprp* of the
in P0 days.
this year to extend the ret con. full time secretary fn view of the
7th Army fh th* Afman, Sicilian.
Receives Discharge x
AS ; „ jT „ ,?nt'ht7T^ iT,iUlenyle.re Green’s resident engineer is
trol over e wide area, he added. Increasing work of the Associa­
French. Belgian and German sec­
who died Wednesday everting
evening at a here and will be on the job thrtion.
tor*. He la married to th* former
DREW FIELD. TAMPA. FLA. loud I ospital after a long ill- oighout construction.
Phm.
1-c
Bob
Hickson
Leo la Benton of Sanford. They
Get. 10, r— (Special) Set. Simon ness, will be held In charge of
Mayor Lee F’ugle pointed out
JVIX ON REBEL
intend to laave aoon for San Fran­
Townsend C l u b s L. McGill, fco year old soldier llie FIrickaon Funeral Home at today
that this construction of the
Discharged.
By
Navy
cisco to make their home.
Sanford, Fla., was releas'd 2:(Ml o’clock Monday afternoon at dlstxisal plant, costing some $620,To Meet Sunday from
ON THE UBS REBEL, Oct. 19
from the services of the Army llm graveside . at Myrtle llfll 000, 'ja being, done out of- funda
Bob Hickson, Phm l/c USNR, (Special)—Lieut (Jg) Sydney J.
JOINS STAFF
Air F'orce* today at the Drew Cemetery, Tampa.
thut have been set aside by the
Mist Manon -Mkrrill of De- received hit honorable discharge Nix, USNR, 1812 Palmetto Ave­
Ths Townsend Clubs of the Field Separation Station,
F'ar the past eevsn years: Mr. city for tha purpose, which ia
Lund. a graduate of Stetson Uni­ from the Naval service at Jack nue, Sanford, served on this Fifth Congressional District will
Kg!. McGill Is the son uf Mr. Wooten hud lived at the home now “ cash In hand” . Thl* 1* not
During hi* fleet minesweeper when ah* was hold ' their council meeting Sun- and Mr*. Elam McGill of Ri. I, of Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Stum nf a government financed project.
versity and of tha Unireralty of sonvlUe, Monday.
Florida, ha* -Jelnad the staff of period of aervica, hs was station­ among tha first U. S. Navy ahjpe day afternoon in the Seminole Havana; F'la. Prior to entering Longwood. Ha waa born Bept. N'o bonds ur revenue certificate*
to enter Omlneto Harbor, Hon. County Court Houee at 2:30 the service he was u nursery work HI, 1H6H In Strouds, Go. He is were nr will be issued tor the
the SUte Welfaro Unit, It was ed in the Panama Canal Zone.
announeed today by M rs.. Janii * After epending ‘ several Weeks shu,&lt; Japan, to occupy northeni
rr employed by the Ben Fish Co. survived by two brothers, J. T. money.
with hia parent^. Deputy Sheriff Honshu and Hokkaido, main Jap
Colle, director.
—
The Congressional Record and
In June 1042, he want over­ Wooten of Haxelhurst. Ga-. and
The building of a sewage dis­
m daughter and Mrs. Jack Hickson ha plani horn* Islands.
Mias Marrilll .■&lt;■
la vn
the
Flash will be read direct from seas with ths 800th Arid. King., Rirhard Wooten, now hospitalised posal plant was considered by the
to go bo Philadelphia to finish
The REBEL swept the channel Washington. Thera trill be sev­ where he served in the E. T. O. In the Philippine Islands, and ona authorities to be ona of DeLend'a
• f Mn, Ed
hia education at tha University to aafetruard th* major Fleet eral
secretary «
era) speakers
speali
and the public Is until he returned In February daughter, Mrs.. Revs Stokes, of greatest needs. It has the appi
nf Pennsylvania. '
unit* {oliowing her, ,
&gt; Invited to attend,
Chapter af
of this year.
Baltimore, Maryland,
val of the 8te!e' Board of Hear
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Stenj/irom Shows Cpl.-LossingIs
How Soldiers Are Back In Sanford
Shipped To U. S. After ETO Fight

Lawton Reveals Celeryteds Play Cost Of Brtter
Advantages Of
^ Z Raised By OPA
1raining Vets
By 5c A Pound

IInjured In Wreck
Of 2 Automobiles

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Gonnoljy Explains

Cun 11ii sir&lt;t l-'rimt Diiiif* I) nr I

STRICKLAND

MORRISON

Phone 200
Your Ford DeAler Since 1031

RETONGA.ENDED 10 YRS.
SEARCH, SAYS PALMER
Httd Suffered Tortures Front

Indigestion.— Nervousness
And Sluggish Elimination.
He States. Says Rctongn
Brought R e l i e f
After,
Everything Else lie Tried
Had Fallen.

circle- of star* in the. corner.
The painting, _ familiar to cverv
rchoullOy, picturce the same flag
with u union jack "in the cnrnci.
A small detail, but it was im
portant to Hatoff. for be wanted
the scene exactly like the painting, and ptill historirallv ac­
curate.
“ Ratliff jiondered for several
momenta: then made hi* de
clalon: “ V b use the ting ■like veil
the picture. IJen ve don't get
letters from peotilu asking u*
don't wo know anything about
history!" " *
Being the grandson of tic
lute painter of “ The Soil it if
’7&lt;I,” I might mhl for Mr. l!ntuffs infornuition that A. M.
Willard,' when lie hud ciiinplcte,h
Doodle.’' The
present tmtnt
in iimuan
Utter nightie-

“ I have regained eight tHiiind*
of ncerle'l weight through Inking
Hetpnga, I iim now rating any­
thing I want, ami I feel be,Iter'
than in years," gmtefnllv declares
Mr. R.B. Fnlmer.-well-known re­
sident of fihebyvil|c, Ky, Mr. Paimrr Is a native Kenturkian, a
Mason oT long standing, and a Joy three meal* every day- my
staunch churchman. Discussing nerves lire oolfl and I sleep fine.
hetonga he gratefully continued? The gn&gt; nalm and iJuggish eli
“ I surely went through tortures iniimtion Have been entirely
from indigestion, nervousness .and- ileved uml—tliu hoadkclic want
a weak, fnggc.l out feeling, and with them I feel licit......
my elimination wus so bad that years and I am ijlWuvi telllttg
1 was almost n slave to laxative*, somelmdv alwtlt Hetonga.’’
.Sometime- f felt so weak that t
Tbousands praise Inis . fiimon
tould imrillv walk around, and nty mfliclni. Itctnngu .* infemlcd to
ner\"e* scented lo be ufiset all relieve distress flue to Vitamin
the time, I was underweight an I H-l deficiency, cohstlniition itiI felt so miserable thnt I tfol sufftcint |low of digestive jtllf llltle pleasure out of anything.
in the tJonnich, ami lo-- of up
“ Retonga gave me prompt *nd petite. Accent on suhstilule. lie
wonderful reilef after everything tonga inuv in- obtained at Touchelse-1•tried lipd failed I nnw.cn- (on Drug f'o. Adv. * ^

WPpo A. M-. WHIurd

ftri f ft f 1

the well known picture. he de­
picted it a* symbolical of the
Revolutionary period, ami hot of
u specific yenr. lie L-orojdetetl It
in time Ttir exhibition at the
Philadelphia cenlenninl at Phila­
delphia in IH'tS. Several locel
n-sidents, including Walter Cole*
man of Sanford nod l-rank Evan*
of l.nke Mary, have viewed the
lintntintr duriUK the past year,
at
Aiibott
Hall. Marblehead,
Maim.

War Criminals
Trials Stunt
On NoV.M
H fiiiltiiiirfl FrnlU

ir.oillnard From P n « Use)
in n packet of 1000 soldiers and
officers. As our names were read
from a roster we boarded Urge
semitrailers and were trans
ported to the rail terminal In
Heims. • We ' boarded “ 4&lt;K un.l
Eights” (a small (European rtfil
wagon with tto seats, no springs,
'no nothing. It was a small box
on wheels). After traveling all
day, we urrived at , Chateau Thletry, 3f&gt; miles from where
the journey began. Another ros­
ter was called and ’ we boarded
thicks for transportation to the
6000 Reinforcement Depot, com­
monly known as . Camp Sait
Francisco. We went'to a process­
ing company first.
The following morning we Nad
our records checked by an effl-

w»Y crimes indictment charged.”
Alleged violation* date buck to
the limit lln'Mie .I’eacg Conven­
tion ami include the United
State*
Germnn Treaty signed
after World War I when the
United jUsti"! Senate refused to
-*aUfy-4 lie VW*a ill*—-T teatv.-----vListed u* violations in Appen­ |Medic* checked* our immuntzndix
of the Indictment are;
• lion registers and dog tags.
I 'Hague treaties of July 20, |Hupplv men pgt us- through a
for this Pacific settlement , shdnd(A*n inspection and gave to
By attacking [ us or took away the necessary
Iof
I I ‘ ptAur
| lt l l ' «
itreaties.
i^ . it t v a *
Yugoslavia ami Greece April fl,t{t Items of clothing and equipment
Hill without trying to solve any j-i.to insure thnt we carried exactly
whnt we were supposed to have,
dispute pcurealify.
* 2—Hague convention of OctCH -latte llmt evening we were transtier in, I !lf)7 ■ for pncific-setthr ,TerpuUto. a.holding company, The
lneiit of intenmUoiod disputes, V f next day we were divided uud
ni (uridine -Poland BBenteriW]: 1; grout&gt;ed info , sub packets. ■. Ja
r,Biller words, hU lli«&gt; men from
I &lt;133: N'orwny “ pW'IMrthanr h
April 1*. Iti-lp; Luxembourg^ BeU Florida were put into a groiut
gium end Bplliuul May itb JaTl •-mrmbem P^ii;-Thn r~hr-~t hr*mt mand ItusslB June 22.’ 11141 with ber of the Separatinn Center at.
out trying to settle its disputes Camp iilanding.
by pnciflr -111*111!*.
Attack* Without Warning
3 Hague Convention '111 of
’Oclobel IB, ItHIT; relative to ’
opening of iiosttltflFsi by attack­
ing the countries mimed in ( t )
without, u-declaration of » - « .
4—Hague Convention
of j
October IH. IJ#07. by attacking:
the countries named in (2) Inviolation; of their neutrality.
fi- -Versailles Treaty of June ;
2k. IP IP, by lcanning, annexing
Auxtria, Memci, lJunzig, and
liohwnm am). Moravia in Czecho- as we didn't reach l.e Harve until
l"'iil m ..lid iiy I.... ling up the early Tuesday morning. We broke
me*, at least thv
I ........
tie
'
^nir -eoye.
engines .fill. ___________
le old and________
Imtier el
rv i'r a v
French rftllway equlprmmt ttrtt
ji i a p i i p i n
vouldn't take it,
AI Y
(Jet
tilf A * w&lt;‘ detrained at Le Harve.
lien'll Wallace '
w^re ploctKl aboard large

GOOD TO KNO W !.
('■fish enn Im* ltorniwotl from UA on shortest notice, with
no difitiirlmnce.—"Jimmie” Rowlnntl alao mnkes loans
of $76. $100, $ir»o, $‘jr.!i or more—HhoiilU your ihmmIn
require it.,
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f a m iLy

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S h ow s
era Are

bond .XQd ay ,

P/tcteMi

with the ».t)6th ’ J?krn 'fc C*ftip"‘ Pffinip Morris,
irmamcnl Main- Camp San Francisco was on
, a unit of thu
Ar1“ |C°n'' " nn- c« mP
.S.x tion Chlaf
l amp Phillip Morris was

TW E E D S

I'hont* 33
hail another exchnnge of clothing ]
and equipment-therft------ —------ 1
Tlarlv Suturdav morning. Sent.
211, we departed from Canip
Phillip Morris by semi-trallen
and want to Um port at Le Harve.
We unloaded at a pier: where the
fl. S. Vassnr Victory was docked.

Especially Priced
Boys
Treptiyo&lt;*d Suits
For the young man inth e-know Cnnual tweedrf
tailored to perfection.
Single breasted* - lined
Jackets with plain or
pleated trousers. Rich
herringbones and plaids.

G LO V ES

Also " H U S K I E S " lor
the CHUBBY fellow.

Mai Deity fingtrlipt -~.lt* lariat oral) Ihvmb end
ltatl.tr ptlltd bait item. Cutfi hate ilrtn* Uslsf
end ert pretetttd by M»rdf Itethtr peltl.

1AVY S A N F O R I Z
»wa fam^et Wiermailar lallarlnp
Sly b * &lt;

U t A d d ltlaaal W ea r

Kelly* art still tough bpbia
You can buy US of.,* V.t "■

STAFFORD’S

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w p fi th irl abb tin Boa detail) at le JIe ilitf yaa leak tar in ik lrti at isa» r
p rltt

SERVICE

f e ll tv l'M c v re l) b tv t and n lrtl) Snltktd ki g lia a itaal e p p tu ra n it.

I U xt«A ta reduce ta b ,it tktU ke g t la a iterliaum at t ^

s t a t io n

s la t taler v a s ’l

. I tala tlaa. I4 H la I / .

the life

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Boy’s Stacks
J * *

&gt;argaim to be pure,

&amp; .vW'SA

thr\f ypurSeorjOrc

1045

is-&gt;quite possible and- you'll he
.’n?hv ®l'in * " * , . * , freighter, which
•had been marie trmva trppn.jhlo,
given every •accommodation, In
W’c first jehpeked flip
ohe r)t the Guest illumes. *
quIVed f i r it to comb Mint- th«
I can assure you of one thing.
states na nur 'trratest Interest ohe month from the day we left They're,getting them,home fron
wna when would we be in the our oiitfit, we were given our Europe as fast a s'th ey' possibly
States. The Vasr.ar Victory had discharge certificate and our
as lied from Boston to Lo Harve little golden discharge emblem. can and they’re eliminating as
In nix days, 22 hours. We were 1 had completed better than (our fnuch red tape as possible.
elated. Rut some of that elation years and 10 montha of active
vanished when we discovered duty and was particularly happy
that even though it was a con­ to get back home again.
verted freight!*-, this was its
Sometimes soldiers get on a
maiden vopagw^^.1 . _
1 RitOF J*irt may take 20 days to
' 'Shttftdny afternoon ..turn sailw.
'••■oss the ■North Atlantic. Some
The first night out the Queen
itdiers
are
processed
more
Mary passed us like a whirlwind.
ilckly while in France while
We were doing 17 khots but we
ime require more time than it
clocked the Queen at 32. A
couple of days Inter we hit a
storm thnt lusted three days and
the ship, with such a light cargo,
did everything one could think
of with the possible exception
of hand spring*. Many tougli
veterans were hanging on the
rails and we never saw sn many
sick men •in' ull our life.
Exactly pne week later, late
BLACk&amp;EAR-insi ternooftr-UMs-tHm-lrghtJr
‘ A * Ai&amp;ru
0
EaRTVt eflff
TV* I CLACK
of Boston harbor came Into view.
i Are n o u tR A te -M
Thnt was our first sight of the
C..-1ALLtBT PUPPV
United States and it certainly
was a glorious one. We pulled
into 4hc harbor amidst a wcl
C O N C R E T E F IF E
coming blnst o f ship’s whistles
The pd&lt;?e of a War
and sirens . It was »radd.
Bond., is nothing in
Debarkation begun immediate­
VCVfAYS
ly. As fust ns one troop train
comparison
to' the se­
wus filled it would tfiul) out for
'Camp MyUvs Sfnniltsh,’ Mass., tne
curity it'-affords . . .
Disposition CimUii'.---- We ■» were
B U Y ^ jV N
E X sT B A ,
Mg Hi' tic hours lUfin-d a'Jr^otrodp
of Florida ineli. Rff of u i'it f't o :
aether,- u aa-on Ua wav ter Comp
[Handing. We left Boston (Jn
Monday morning and Tuesday
night we were on the Cdtttp
(Handing spur.
We were immediately taken to
thr Separation-Center:-TKr**for-'
C w w vtv ?*«S Co.
lowing morning out; processing
hcxrnti
a&gt; Iteiel
u&lt;&gt; initial
inifaetl altalill.
Phene 1241
began. W
We
had h
nur
shake;
down where nearly ail govern',
sA.^9i|p. pyi- .
merit property except the cloth-

LOAN CO,

of Sanford
It—Florida Sink* Hank Hlilg.

l!l,

Trentwood Slacks Ukc t

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PACK I liKKI!

At THE CHURCHES

ANNOUNCING
The re-opening of the offices of
Charles L. Park, M.D.
Mom]ay, Oct, 22
ip the .
Masonic Building
For th«i practice of medicine and surgery
Office H o m s il)-12 and 2-5

Office Telephone HUH

Itcsidence 954

I'I ii ii m t n i l u r n — i.o x t w n t n i

Tlirs t i i l m n n r c u lt

IlfV. Slnri T. C trtw uirr.
sum iutf i m t i r » ir.u A.

oily Awm n- at F ifth Strral.
!«*&gt;»• Paul Yalta, Paator. ,

Sunday' wtmui, |b:0' a 41

Mm ulna Woralilp. 11:0# A. U
Y. P. It, — ( in |\ At.
rrm rlu tia l.uo P. M.
P r.iy »r M ttlln a Wan, 1:60 P. M

putar MKiiiouisT rumen

lle\. J. fc. M .K In lry, plaint.
• trill A M —Sunday School. J. C,
l)a v l«. an per Ilit i*mle nl.
II w
A. M
MurnliiR
tYnralilp.
7:1111 P M. Yiiu lb r*llow an l|i.

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oAi-Tvay

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i n wnen

shop is now open for business
(lenernl Auto Repairing
By— Hurfield and Jackson
Connected with’

YATES AUTO P A IN T &amp; BODY WORKS
1Q5 N. Palmetto WW,

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YOU DRIVE IT!
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le ft behind.
tit'ti' h ii U'ii titnl o lh tr * M ontil u n i
iH'itten in tin* little T o k y o iliitr i.'t

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Church St-rvlrra, 11:0v) A. H
I'rayar M irtln a W .-iInm lar
mlnam v o o (M l.

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Church School, 19:30 A. M.
* Mornllifr fic rv lri, 11.00 A. M

m i’iirn m* um

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Mantle for Inside Floors

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M I N I ' » i i u m i N 'T Y

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THANK J.Tllrvnm. lib. Paftir

( i l l iit i i nt ji'.a i a r i i t m r
UP I.V U U g l J » \ V _ S A I V T a
Amerli-.m 17* k mi Itul
ir tilm'k Weal »*i I'uth Aveti'i
Srrvlr. every Sii'iului
7 in I'M
lltlrat ,|i. llUo^a

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HEAD AMERICAN 0 EUG4 TE In tile
A l i n il Ite'inV :;l &gt;')'■ l ■:
e.t
Edwin \V t’uuU'y ( 7il».A ul, -»T iiloy

Avhnt •tuhvsirt is:.;Timnr'-utout .'it

llp i.in ei
f e r m t a t rrtnVr I ’SliRy m tm uut
S itio *, tliw«
lu tu m e t atiP'-lliuctJ .'min i
■•^pr’E,' ‘pnfH\ VIA ’ t.|r*T7
Uuiiul Coitiujlttee (liili'rn u lim iitl' : e r l i e u t by In lm i' n i l
mund fm ,n ..in P e i. i

P m a t ii a i t i a I- i ll t in ; n
Park Avr. nt (lb St.
W. P. llltooK H . Jr.. I'aalor
Sunday Kopiml. 0:14 A. U.
Mnrnlna Wurehlp. 1 1 :0# A. M.
Traliittiir. Hulun, 7:00 P. M,
K i"iiliip Wuruiilp. N|0u. P. VT"
Open llmiae altar the evenlna
*■rvlee.'
W e'lnr-day Servl'-e. i :00 P. M.

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C IO S trik e

A L V .v i m u i a i m i I i ' l l a » H .
I l l h i l l Hi emid Htraal
Major A S Wimrtmi In rh n r«i
Sunday Schtml. » ; 0 A. M.
Prayar Heryle* li:bu A. II.

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First Street at Sanford Ave.

I iim

nutbreak of vUtltMiie heir aimV the
'urromlor of .iiin forci*-.
Tbm_ tiillnunl -hhll.it ili-ttn
binci'.T ill l iet e in r.Iu'ie inline*
wctc tittered i,ml -ru tnl Imiuln.l
Jnpa 1lenten four dtiy.i.ittiB The
iiaainnlimi yeat.Mtliiy nf the I'reai
dent lit KoreuV elmtltlS'i of eoni
met e lit T. el-'in wiif intuited
Iinlay. 1lleie wen) te . ik‘liHl.1
.injijuTri thief iiink i* t i oiiirv'

Park AVtt. At Fourth*Hi * *
ItRV. M A liK i!A l.P K N T H IL Un-tor

MHH

(d )M # K U b n i(M b ' r i l i ’i
j'urnrr nt rUrk Avsnua -a

Mlnlal'-r. J, llomard Itool.
‘ Sunday schnoi, m ron.
•
Miirnliic _t\ uraMp. 11:66.

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Sunday Sellout, 10.
A. M
tin mi'll liltfr. Supt.
Murnlnic Worship I 1:0U A. M.
Am i ii h -AVi.rahlm Vim P. M. Ilrlent H&lt;rvlpv&gt;.
*.. alnlna Union. 7 JO P. M.
Wadnraday Prayer Ssr'vlca. • 1:10

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lloly Curiiniuniu!!, i;*»o A. M.

J. A. 1 1AH K INS. l'aatur
Churi'h Sehi.i.l : a li P. M. Harraun
by I'aalnr l id P. M
C t i Iiiiiii arrvlra, 4:10 P. M.
Holy i'i.uni null,n . t) In it Sul day

ANNOUNCING

• R V K I T I I HA I

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• ..f I '.u iim e iie W id b te e
I her I iu Ii Ik that tin
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•tf»- i o *e e iit, lo 'lie M ili;
in 'r i' i - c III m e
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f j ! iie ie c in

- —(.'ha's? away
JVlosquUoos, Gnats

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Street ytoeltiia. 7-i,i,_P. S,
E van arllrtle Mervlve. a no P. M.
Krlday H m li'r a.Oil I'. M

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M lnm nN AH Y
A I . I . I A X K T A Iin n .lA I'I.K
Sanrurd.iir'Atiili,
lllMltway — tie
Kind llriieva AveMia. • •
Itev. tllana K.n n
Smith,
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Hunday I'II i Ib Sc hunt, 10:00

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tjlie

diiiiitd

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Hill'll III i IIKI

and Bitinir Plies

111
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Ise the repeilent deu'loped
for titir I'lieifie ills

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Sou! lu-rn’s

'ir e l l e i e - - i n " tu .i.lit
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Murnlnic Wnralilp— It 00 A. M.
KvrnlnM Servier l ull I*. M.
Tliurwt.'iy— Midweek Prayer Har
rice. I:U0
M.

You buy Inturanem,
W Llp.r 11&gt; • n .i_ fp r o il_

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Io m I Tbrn yon want

action. If. yon in in rod

tiCYCNL-

through oa, wm take

c i n « ali t l e u i t and
arraogo a prompt art*
tleofcgt. T W i JSer*.

OENCY

A N a rn iti.Y h r m o m ' - * *
SaMard-s.
forn ara t-’iure| Ava. arltK Jtlh HI.
“ Wliare Jarua la Ita iV
K. I. VVItipltT, PaattftV
Rptidny Helmut. O. *X. WNtla,
Hunt.. 10:011 A. M.
f
I f t&gt;o" a ” Vl* *
l, " votlnn* i SarvjE*.
t'hrlat Amiiaiaadnra tyounp paopie), 7:0i |&gt; m .
Mvanaellslli' MeathiH, 1:00 P. M.
PraVer meetlnk and Blbla Study.
Tliurmluy * «o P. M.
Wedneedui
udernoon p r a y e r
meeting. 1 ;J0 I'. &gt;(

p n r a n v T P .n l An i n i M m .
p, n im r p w m .K B r P . tr.; • Paotnr.
Corner o f link r.nd Third
Sunday aervlrea:
0:44 A. 41.—Sunday School.
11:00 A 41.'—Mornlntr Worship.
7:UO p. M.—Junior and Hunhir
Yuund ' I ’anpla.

tkr

clea n in g ko hand in h a n d
. . no one cun bo w ell
If roomed weorlnir aoiled,
w rinkled clulhcN.

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R A N D A 1.1

JENNINCiS
SEED STORE

liremmwr

vyuialilp

7? T ile |m- ■ililllt&gt; nl new Oil
til’ll 11il'K will'll the i ‘Ull i .Mill II* t
Is re.i|u'Meil- lii'M ■.Jtl’ilii 'Hit need
in ilie iti'lion u i n ie W i ; hiitiMiin
in m y. I’ ll., I mcaI "if U M W , to
u leM illltion, it i i - -ed : lim tenihir
■if the w o r’.i week fium ’&gt;I tu Stt
limiro w ill nut iviliicinu pay.

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112 MiiKtiniia Ave
I'ltnrtf 11:t

K/First Street

i |(| 1'ie-i Ii nt I'liipp Mm

niy,

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mittimiun

w.ote

luwi^

sliiiulii* etiver the .“ entire wuikmu

Sunday ♦vtumb—e-]
Wnralilp. II tm V
Trulnlnii Union a
Wurahlp. T:rn p,
Watlnepdiiy H..| I in

nr aery

fo r

Hun.lnv

jin iliitlion ". lie
tnlil
ii
himse
m nm lllee I Imt • III wutlld. U"&gt;
emii|irmiiln' m it- sii|i|iiut ,uf It
|iru|iu"ill 11.met 'in tie* minimum
u tii_ P i_ ijijliT c u iU s ja ijf’" ft Soeeturv uf ijtb m
SiTtwel
letlUli II. |&gt; llie i
I 'ltlvUluliatii e f
itirtk fnifed i " tie tun' un't ml
etrikofi, set mi n in in n iiltee t,u in
yestieu te u ln lV v.ionjr with the

yju}&gt;*;

Evangelist Bet urns ’I’n Siml onl

PREPARE
.EARLY
FOR F A L L
Quoda^Riuimliyt-Ail(i aoai-

l i i s l r i Ini I i'll ||v
Hu nilit I Sell,ml - I
MwrlilllR —AVIT, ill Ip

c itE R c n o r
IlM B an raadl

75c Caroid &amp; Bile Salts 4f!c
50c Phillips TlTiSk of Magnesia 29c

mod

UUV D. W . M II.1.KII Paator
-teralna Sunday at kUio.V- M.

Brinir In'cleantnif early
and he preimretL to -modt^—
the Kali aruoou with
bund'Un fre'ahnenat

LA N E Y DRY CLEANING CO,

T i m c it v a C N o p n o p
O eaara a n i. Kim Avunoaa

Murine

Rav. W, C. Hitlrom b, paatar
Sunday School, 10:00 A . M.

Hornlna

Brrvlca.

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Y o o n s T a a a la , I t M P. I f .
Sunday N lf h t Barvtea, 1.00 P. «
W adaaaday n ls h t p ra y a r aarvlaa,
a

It*H All There
In Black
and While'

P. M. ■

In

n ery

preurrlplion

Bunna Shave

himiled

to ua. » e are Ihr wuritN Quul'
ii J. |-’,ir**J Ariurar),
plninlj

Bcginninp October 2flth the undentignef) Uarbpr ahopa
have (uloptpri the fnllowinit hours nnd prices for vjrork:
Open from 8:30 A.M. to 5 :30 p.M

Hev. &amp; Mrs. E.J. Tuylor
; Edison J? Taylor, the Cyclone Evangelist tihI ratlin
.preacher, will lead a city wide Interdenominational itevival meeting In ring top tent located on corner .hit
street and Laurel Avenue beginning Monday, del niter
22nd, 7:30 P.M.

Shaves 40c

Stewiiri’s Barber Shpp
er*8 Barber Shop

* Unnecessary
while learning
eat increases
s a r■v l c e far
**
" OPERATOR
•ekdoys . ^*1

i 8 • 12

iik I bounit the dnrlor

Antiseptic
Doans Pills

araurary are itlirr, rnariilial,

Closed Wednesday Afternoons

Haircuts 60c

Ironi/ed Yeast 7!k*

w.&lt; know |Imt &lt;|uulit), rnrr and

t r iilf H I - B u f u i n . ihnielar.

Prices

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at

bml »rillen them in Ida.'k nnd
a hile. \V|&gt; ar,. tIit*in heeau-e

h lM Saraloy. l oo P. H
InaaSa*. I*ra&gt;ar MeallaS. 1:1*

Open Saturday evenings until 8:00«o'clock

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Mr. Tuylor preached his first sermon here in San­
ford 18 years ago. Since that time he has traveled
extensively around the -world and Thousands have
heard his-jiessages all over the U.S. The Evangelist is
the only known man in the nation who* takes trs sub­
jects from the congregation and preaches impromptu
during Hevival meetings. Evangelist Taylor is a mem­
ber of the Baptist Church.
* .
Special music and singing liy Mrs. Taylor ;»nd
local talent

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The public is cordially invited to nil services which
are strictly Interdenominational.

■Av.buti

|iatliri|ialinj&lt; insredlen la .u[ the

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ntedirinr, uml a r m akr rrrla in

Lotion

thgl rvary iirracriptiun

k**!,.

full mt'tiaurr uf tbrm.

JvrjtriiH

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Melieh’s Food
fl.ri libr|

Westing House

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Wafers

Abrosol . Automat it-

ug Bomb

Tetterine
Unguentine

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guest o
oif ^ honor
nonor *3*hp
nmi vrill
win en*oy
nrUxtir.illy decorated with cut i guut
them ,1n her new home in Oxford,
I
flowers.'
Numerous and very beaut!i/ul Fla. Rcfre^hdients were
my
gifts were showered upon the during the afternoon.

THE fORV^RD PA!&gt;S

New Kind Of Student

rr* . ' i

colleges arc having the most unorthodox enrol-1
ment
m
history,
and many baffling problems.- Veterans of I
i**
battles in all parts of the globe have put their uniforms
K a lr r r d aa aarand class M M IM and their citations in moth bags, and, outfitted in gay
A O tia
b r r ST. I » l » . a t Ifcc r&lt;*at O l l l r r
lard . F lo rid a , n w lr r th e A r t sport togs decorated with discharge buttons, they are tot­
a nCaa
H i r t w a t M arch a lat»T.
ing books in place of rifles. Instead of the sharp choice of I
::
! killing or being killed, they arc devoting themselves to |
HOI.I.AAII I.. IIHA %
H d lla r
IIO lin ilA D M A S — H aalaraa K a a a i r r sheltered campus routine.
Many aro married and have brought their families, I
%I’BsTlU l*TI»\ II ATI’,a
thus producing a dormitory crisis. Some are in college for j
P a r a h lr l a A d u a r r
■ r f a r r i e r M ark
M .an
the first, time. Many never would have thought of higher1
O ar
M ea th
.»
Ttrrr moatha
2.3.1 education without the backing of the GI Bill. Others re-1
» l » H a a lh a
1 *0
turn to alma maters already theirs, to complete unfinisticd
O ar V e e r
business and to miss classmates of the care-free long-ago |
A II
ll ■
ah
■ lta
I I Rairy
r;
a
woi
a llrra
lira . rn.
•‘ A rd
a-. at who never came back. All aro older than their fresh-.'iom
,a d a a tlrr
llr r a at
th aalia. rra a la lla a a aad
w at high-school contemporaries.
. . u n . i . a n i . ta r th e tm rew r*
Talk la v fa a d a M in h r T i i r a r d I far
Most of these ex-soldiers find the adapation aisctni-j
a t i t | * l a r a d t r r t l a fa * ralra.
certing, the work a let-down, even boring. They arc Vest less,
V .n .e a p e r
llr a r r a r a la - eager to be about the next step, a job, a home. Textbooks
la la a d
ra ta T a r llr r a ld
tlr ra .
la ‘tb»
lb&lt; r«(i 4«I{’rnrU *» eeceriisiaw.iand themes • easily become lifeless exercises; fraternity
O ttlrra
i,,r t"i^ r tait?«.,r^i^i.,Mfc ShE ! frorekinga nnd football scrimmages appear of merely kinderr)M *-wheaertcm in rkinv.
j garten
gnrtcn importance.
importance,
IlfW »*•
The ■task, .of ftrtSiMtmenl is up to the colleges. Pro-p
lirttls uucjoi
clois|cred&gt; during
.-u; years
ring w
war
y
. onFIRut kej
A
TV feral* I.
a A*«rl&gt;l'l l'm« which l&lt;
HlroU the ranrttt o M o n V n fn v B in ild *1
ifl Know ho
alerir eatltie* t» the «■*
»l all ae„. SI-lMtl*, 'boys fitting awkwardly into dusks before tlfcm, will want
IS pahtlratl.a
ere*Itr* ta. It »r .eat*«thrrW[■»*('Ta read Lt. Teachers need imagination and courage-Iff trim
rr**lt«l
!■
jMi |M«*r *■&lt;•
It Ik* l-f«t arws
F"k"*k*4 hcrrla. their methods sharply to unofcarted student needs; and!
All Hahla I*
*f •*►rl*t*lapair*ri kmla ar* alee re- above all, to realize that thuir. puplla aru..more .schoult4««Up&gt;.
v n «L
_- __
many things than tncy. Then a college education -may be­
come a worth-while tpol of-peacetime Hying to students who
■U tltlA Y , OCTOHBB-f. 1848
have earned that peace."" ’
A ir

■&gt;■&lt;! F rid a y a l l r r u o
Naaturd, r i . r W * .
I l l Maywwtia A r r a a r .

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WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK
OF THE SPIRIT CHRIST RE­
VEALED ASK WHAT, YOtJ
WILL, BUT NOTHING THAT
WOULD INJURE YOURSELF
OE YOUR -FELLOWS OR THAT
WOULD PREVENT THE COM­
ING. CF TIME KINGDOM OF
j HEAVEN ON EARTH W ILL BE
f ANSWERED. Matt. * l:2 2 [ All
\ things whatsoever vc shsll aak In
j prayer believing, ye shall receive.

RAYM OND M. BALL, REALTOR
Real Estate Sales— Rentals— Mortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
'i’honc 9B0
Room •!, Florida State Bank Buldlng

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
You can now get the Chick Brooder that you
havcjieen wonting. Wo have just Received a
Large
I r i l l K U Shipment
U l l l | i ( i i v i i u orPnnttrj^SuppHes.
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Brooders-Electric.
Automatic
Control,
Feeders
&amp; Water TrhURhs of all kinds.
See us nt once for yours

"H U N T ’S
TUXEDO FEED CO.
,
I

is

now all wo gat Is, “ We ain’t
tlnn*.
»
got It and If you don’t like It you
\ It appear* teat even our smallOur Tougrhness
j cr communities are over- crowded
«aa go to hell.”
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|
; mill
ami *u»
nre *«-*
finding
mi»E »iuinnr*ii»w
themselveso hard
^j *
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One of tne best cartoons we
It
is
no
secret
that
Americans,
while
they
,
i
*ru
»,r°H
h&lt;!*W
want
l*o°
come
down thu
have seen In a long time appears
in tha'Orlando .Sentinel Wednes­ bably the best ami toughest soldierjt in the world .don 11 wjnlcr_
day morning. It showed-a long follow up very well when peace breaks out. They’re junt ’
Kvidencc of how acute the
line of alleged ’workera" head- aa likely as not to pat an enemy on the back and tell him eituation i* wn* brought out
when Nccretarita of rummunilic»
t\ tor an unemployment com they’ re sorry they had to lick him.
«
iW
‘•enaation office while a dieto play host to big
One of the latest observers of this fact Is-Hcnry Mor- expertinu
aught business man is shouting
league hu*c-lmli team* during the
"Help Wanted.”
Tho caption. genthau, who insisted on a "hnrd peace" for Germany nirl spring training period got their
V “ l»o, III Ifo, Then Off to thereby causetl n split in tho Washington cabinet. He hns hrud* together nod began crying
JYe Go." -But, as President
on each other's shoulders. fit.
“• r * ■
titled-'
*
”
1-’'Germany- Our-P-roblom'i-in-whicnveil used tin say, ’TWe
T^trrsbnrg. unable In find 'HUIC
he expressed his disillusionment and proposes that ou r. ' l*.11
inned It that way.”
police job in Germany Ins turned oyer to the Nazis’ neigh-1f f iY r e T ,
g'^m'iTtallnBUX:
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Tampa Winter
ness" of CIO labor leaders.
uifnand it looks like a good Idea. We’re good. scraDnem ,!*ven' Clearwater and othei
30 percent wage demand
ih against General Motors at close quarters, when fighting for our lives and we’ ve 1rio*?. lh,lt' h*vo, hf u tc“ m- “ j
4 L n r ,,U we Vc consider are plenty concerne&lt;l
_ -taka every cent of profit touch enough In 11 hnvinir/if
match. But contrary «syor the problem of caring for
ie -by the company last.year to in Idon fbar . L i J ^ ng ° r
to an Idea Utat used to prevail, we don’t like to kill neonle 1b’cm*
.coat 100 million dollars be*
To gc( a picture of the aiti),wlose, who believe In com- i S S n S ! ^ dI“t,nWi«hed fighters would rather pUy^with lion
* from
| ' u irnmmnrtation stand­
•m probably
that 'a * children,
irobabb figure...........
point, president Harold Colee ilf
dd thing anyhow aa on* gooJ
the Hints Chamber of Commerce,
t'way of deitroylng bualnee*
railed on representatives of rail­
TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFY
bllng the government to
road, bus and airlines to tall tho
By RUSSELL KAY
■r without comj«n»apng&gt;
group what preparations were
iy owner*.
tislng made to handle tourist
L
-OIn a lively two day session a sumptuous luncheon, the group travel to Florida this Winter.
with radios, autoroobllae, held at 8llver Springs last wqyk. heard one secretary after an­
Apparently tha .transportation
_ machines and electric
other report on conditions In his
which wa won’t gat by Chamber of Commerce secretaries community as committee* chair­ companies are n&lt;*better off than
■ ■ A &gt; a continue! ramly from all oVer Florida met with man Joe Adams end president of ia the state us far as accomo­
predicted. It aoemt the Tourist and Davslopment the Slats Hotel Association asked dations for handling large crowds
candy manufacturer* committee of the Florid* State each In turn to picture the situs* are concerned. KeprcientaUve* of
the- Atlantic Coastline and Sea*
L . m L * . '- # r * ----— ------ a- ------- 1---2
. .caaay-without sugar O
Chamber
'of Commerce to review Ii tlon
tion aa it
It appeared in
In thair towu
ti
board Alrliny promised little Im
Admlnletratioo'In Waeh tha present situation and vision1 anj section.
provsment and few extra trains,
tas restricted sugar pro tha future from tha standpoint
explaining that ^intil the moveso long that than U o f tourists and winter rial tor*.
Leading o ff the discuiuston,* Ik*
, -a sugar shortage In a
Guests of Ray and Davidson at " f
f where the single state of
A hlone could
produce
k Sugar to food thy entire
.
*

talking

about

rS'K-l
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mf

W.tar Bine*,-riWteKEIeHr Antal

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with JxiatlvL's in. Willard, Mo.
Okhi:---- -Longwood Card Club were
guests of Mrs. Florence Sunderiin on Saturday night with these
present. Lieut, ana Mrs. Ernest
Harris. Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H.
Menick, Mrs. Harriet Whitten,
C. Atherton Wales, Mr. and Mr*.
8. L. Tupner, and Jossph Deech
of Minneola, L. I. Attractive 're­
freshments wpre served.
A 'Hallowe'en Carnival will be
sponsored by some of Lyman
students on Oct. 20 with admis­
sion to tha public.
•
A d e l i g h t f u l miscellaneous
shower was given in honor of
Miss Ellen Atkinson who is soon
to be -married in Longwood Bap*
tist church.
The affair was on Friday
.aftarnoon at tha home of Mr*,
r. ,J. Niamey*#, whd was assisted
by Mrs. W. J; Hartley nnd Mrs.
K. R. Gray. The rooms were

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Af

TRI
l B iPLE
r i i * A IiD
u
a
that some new equipment wi!|1
Im available early next year. It
will -not be gnoqgb to relieve
There is. a( Pittsburgh Paint tor every
thp situation to Tiny marked degtce. Trains are now carrying
purpose
tourists in increasing number*
snd have reservations weeks
PX OV IN
LARGE D A IL Y SHIPMENTS
ahead.
M ID ICA TIO N S
The thrmT airlines that will
Blitnest Stock Of The Highest Grade Paint - Varn­
ho serving Florida tills winter, oH In ONI outfit I
Kuetarn, National and Delta, are
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Both Outside and Interior
I —Inflomod Watery Eyes
w ill: lie delivered In time for
Wide Color Solcction
mo this season, ,tiia number if . 2—Inspiratory Confl*ilio« .
t&gt;« op ieT h iy witrtnahlotiTtiandlt' j
will be small In comparison to | 3—Nasal Irritation A Snsexlng
the demand.
Humming up the situation, it I dntaMt tiiw a M i eta /
was felt that Florida and, her
ml HAY riVOL
communities should be extremely
cautious in Its promotion and
The Complete Paint and Gifaa^Blore
advertising program this fall and
wfintar. We should stress the fact
117 Ho. Park Ave.
Phone 303
that those contemplating a trip
to tha stats should make reserva­
Touchtoft Drug Co.
tions in advance to avoid tflliermfort
an d . disappointment.
Chambura o f Commerce will do
all In their power to help folks
find rooms if they com# without
reservations but in that event
You need not sacrifice
they. Will probably have to be
satisfied with what they can get.
STYLE FOR COMFORT
Under tha circumstances it would
seem that the beat Investment
Happy c o m b i n a t i o n of ' 1’
Florida could moke with her half
million dollar advertising fund
beauty and comfort . . . a •»
would be lo salt it away for
future uaa or confine the appeal
living room suite of classic
ta the promotion of Industrial
development.
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Ah ynfortunate situation doesn’t have to be a hnndi»
cap— it can be a challenge. Rohh L. .Holman, writing in
Your Life, explains how handicaps-sometimes become as­
sets, depending, of course, on‘ the attitude of the person
involved.
"I on«^knew a man who was about as complete' a
physical wreck as I ever saw," he relates. "All his limbs •
were so gnarled and twisted he hud practically no use if
them. His hand was bo affected he could burely sign his
name. He was moved about in a wheel.chair and h.ad.tb
San fori) hat a football team have aomeone. dress and undress him. *
UAt la going places this Fall.’
"Yet this man made every- dime of his own "living
writing Insurance. In that business he wuh a crack sales&lt;
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Jha. man..
niuiL wlm±‘
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urging the aMUhmont of sweat-J |hvented it nhd he Knew "how to ta lin t. Yet when h e j ; (| u heavy influx r&gt;f winter
boxes- in Florida prison camps. explained a proposition the prospect had to open the rate vlaltora but contended that des­
The. State should get rid of
un acute almrlagc of hoteia
book to the page designed oecause the salesman’s hands pite
nnd apartment*, ho wa* confident
the*« relics of barbarism before
The l.yman school P. T. A. held
were
too
crippled
to
turn
the
leaves.
ull who enme would lie taken j
; an indignant public geU rid of
monthly meeting on Tuesday
"When he called on a prospect in the country he rare of. Ho *aid the Army nnd the
the-State officials responsible for
evening with a very large at­
them.
had to be lifted in a car and driven to the place by a Navy would turn hark pinny of |tendance. President Mr*. Homer
the hotel* they have been uring j
* - --- -—-O-------hired chauffeur. If he owed you any money he had to ask and
till* would relieve the situa­ Scott, presided and Mrs. R. R.
The Tampa Tribune Is urging
Gray made announcements. Pa
. . aaard Holland to run for tho you to.feel in his shirt pocket .for-it and put buck the tion.
triotir singing wax led by Mr*.
nlted States Senate.
Florida change.
Report* from'other town* and I
Rjfthurn Milwce. Principal lutney
Beads another aggressive repre­
“This insurance salesman owned a farm operated by, Section* were not *d encouraging. |
sentative in Washington with a hired manager. He had one of the' finest herdnupf pure­ It nupenra that people who coni'* Itllroduced the Speaker Reverend
the.energy of Claude repper but
to Florida thin winter without J. II. Root o f flnnford, dean of
IxA* at Seminole High. The'pro-'
with 'sufficient conservatism in bred Jerseys in the county. He had a nice bank account. advance rcnervallnn* are going gram
waa 'followed by a social
his. make-up to .counter-balance No one ever heard him whimper or complain of his physical to have a lough time finding hour with refreshment*.
accomodation*
tinle**
they
arc
the enthusiastic liberalism of the condition. I never knew a man with n sunnier dlsimsitlon.
At Ghrist church"Sunday, *ercontent In accept a room in n
junior senator.
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I never saw one who could enjoy a joke us much or get private home nr In Seme outlying vlck* will be conducted by Rev.
-------- O-------Mark Carpenter at 3/30 In the
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district.
The public should not lie too more fun out of life. .
critical of publici service Institu­
Folk* looking for itliurtmont* nJ rrr on- . bUhop Henry Loutitt
“ A handicap is as big or us little us you make it. You
tions or local business houses enn take even an insignificant one and let your imagination ate out of luck fojr there ju*t w llt, lie a t the church• on first
which ate ttnnble To * give the
nten’l pny In Ik * hml npywhnro |BWaltay Ur DreambeV.
Me. nnil Mm . M. IL Qjunken
abrvlce do which people, have ion.i play with.it until It scares yoii Into hysterics. Or you can.........
In the slate. The nitiiatimi with
alnce become arcustomeaTjt Used take a'really serious handicap and almost make yourself' reguril In the larger hotela sldp • have retumod from vlalta
! to be 'If we needed equipment or forget that it exists. It isn't the handicap that should cause; Uunnghmii thr rial* i» no hotter,
are fille i ment of troops i.* taken enre of,
-ether supplies wa .received an
[’rnrl*c"lly
lf"!} and
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immediate acknowledgment and you concern— it’s your imagination. That is the monster |up
every Jay
ran rare for the traveling public will simply
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In a day ef two a shipment But you have to conquer ami tame.’*
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Mrs. F. Woodruff Sr. twoFilbert*
are o«sy to crack, hut
hy hand! Hold them no a
t e r r c e t a l k /■Honored On Birthday not
hnril surfnee nnd tap lightly with
Rnl| li Waldo Emerson said.
Mrs. Frank L. AY mil uff Hr. a hammer. They crack best if hit
An informal party, program
mi the shoulder rather than the
and covered dish supper was "Finish each day and bi dune wRli with honored Tuesday evening a* end.
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given by the. Woman's Auxiliary
(’ rack butternuts with a hnmof the Jtmerican Legion Tuesday could. Some blinders nnd absurd­ with a surprise dinner party mci nr strong device with cupped
ities
no
doubt
crept
in;..forget
which
honored
her
seventy-ssedtiil
evening for'th e legionalres and
lltrtnl, Jaws. When usin** a hnmns soon as you can: fnmoi I birthday.
guests to stimulate interest in the them
ntcr place one end of the nut
row is r new days Imgir&lt; i. U-eU(
The looms of (In- WooJrUif on a hard wood or metnl block
present American Legion mem­ and
serenely, and with not tool rcsidoriCe were decorated with
bership drive.
high a ,.
snirit to In* cumbered with Fall flowers, with a motif of I and hit the other - end with ii
Miss Judy Junes and Miss
The lever cracker does
The
hut
was
attractively
doIh.s day
. vcllew and whit- bum -carried hammer.
Peggy Pippin spent last weekend corated with Fall flowers and your old nonsense. This
all that Is good ami tali.
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The dining table Wit's laid ii good job because the metal
in Gainesville.
asparagus fern. Group singing too deal. With Its hotter and In-1 with , |.UI. .-loth no ( -the center J jnivs fit over the end but press
on’ thc shoulder.! rather thnn the
was led hy Dr. Wayde Rucker
CpI. Milton (Tony) Huddleston with Mrs. F. E. Itoumlltat as citations, to wasti n motivn on nirautremem rotiHisll-d of a low i tips.
Ute yesterdays.
crystal howl of marigolds and!
has returned from Philadelphia, accompanist,
Usually tho bcaj, crackrr &gt;.for
‘ Have you heard ihc good news I
ddsit-s ftanl.ivl by crystal;
la. where he visited relatives.
Mr* K. j . Knuth, auxl|lary
that Sii't, lilt i.\ /.At, It it \ is e\ i rnjulrlabrti holding vellrtw tgpers.; lilac1' —nlnuis is one of Ibr fairly
president, gave a welcoming ad- peeled to leave tmin r.tiglnmi
lrlrthtlsy cake with seventy 1 heavy pressure devices which
Mr. and Mrs. P. v Whitehurst dress^and
hold tlie nut with point s i ’ ends
jntrmhiced the at
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nftcr haviiig
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m i' IKK served wltli|t,Vl, canitiw- ami iiuliviibml gift.and Mrs. Kusscll Simians spent Inif: Keitl Mnnn.^Slnte Adjutant; |the Knrblh An
.u. iv\. r cf*» n re?*m ilto Mrt* Woo'lnilf Hint are forced together with ii
last weekend in Add. (in. vlsik- Joel Field, Seventh District Com- |) f sis?
MAKGUEHITF IN iiLLY nt the iDiirliiHton nl llu* iHlinci. lever or screw. A few varieties
ing frhmrls and relatives. ■
mander, and Juck Roceo. ‘ Post______
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■i thl* ocrn.'imi »!u&gt; wore a pink serin to crack oul better with •
•Commander, who gave brief Ulks- l * , g - l o w - f k r H - w j i i l i a g —fui and—Idrtc--- (. o iii .hI—vti.it,—.lo — haimner, Strike the nut on a
rnuiuled eilge liitTic- than on IR“
Miss Helen Ruffin of Charlotte, Mrs. Rouili also called upon some Dll LY’S return
with a ciirsag.1 of pink tores.
flat sides where the halves join.
N. C. has flown to Sanford to of the veterans of World Wnr II
C.idct ALFKEi. L..K SUNK,
Thore
present
were:
Mr.
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be the guest of Miss Cecelia for extemporaneous talks.
son of Mr and Mrs. G. A. filin''.1 Mrs. Frank I.. Woodruff. Sr., i
Truluek nt 1110 Mngnolia Ave­
Entertainment wns furnished Is.’ beciiming c siiccotsful uirto Frank L. Womlniff Jr.. Mr. and |
nue.
by the Peleryeltes under tho onlsl. In the Octnbei issta *iii' ! Mi
Frank L. Woudniff III. nnd
direction of Mlsn Jessie Durden tho lings Magniinc ntti m Id 11tlift Frank I
The Casual
Wo nlruff IV.
I*fc. ami Mrs. W i 11 i a m- P. and accompanied by Phillip Al­ cartoons appeared and nnolhri* Mi. nail • Mrs. ..I. D. Woodruff*
Smith and lljeir son, Vf. P. Smith len; Gretchcn Kirehoff who gAve will lie published.in tlit Decembei l)r. ami Mrs Itail'll (iMVomlniff
Jr. hnvc departed for Keesler a toe dance accompanied a t . tho issue of Army laughs. Ills am mill Ihrir, childien, llalidi I niton
Field, Biloxi, Miss, where Pfc. phuin bv Evelyn MnUhews; nnd bit ion i. to havi (o ilin ' inngn W iodiiiff m«i Mm y Kailii'iinej
Smith will he stationed.
Ann Whitaker and Jackie Me tine accept just n'r' of Ids draw Wi"i.lgnff unit M-s.j t inistiliv j
Donald who gave a tap dance lnK"(,|
Bp ill doiuire-’
Mr.- wnd^AIrs. Hen Cerrie* and accompanied by 4’hillip Ailen. — J . ” '- .VXD . .'(&gt;..&gt;. ill)UG I.AS
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children Frankie— ami.j—Johnny^. . __
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wlintcp.1f|-n«^n?«1cmr ilRIHm • VV—Os»(fr hwatuv wt»h -dwamu
left today for^ Ilaeford, N. , C . the meeting,
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Civic Department Person a l s

SUNDAY
111 II, Coleman, president of
Council meeting of Townsend
Clubs of the Fifth Congressional the Chamber of Commerce, In a
District at the Seminole County talk to the Civic Department of
Court House nt 2:3(1 P. Ml the Woman’s Club Wednesday
urged that Sanford be made more
Public is invited.
beautiful by improving yards,
TUESDAY
Pilot Club will have dinner recreational facilities and slreetc
meeting at ''the Mayfair Hotel so thnt next year permanent re­
sidents ns woll as tourist* may
n*(7:30 P. M.
Meeting of the Woman’s C|ub bo attracted.
He suggested that the Civic
at 8:C0 T\ M. Program will be
given kjf the Fine Arts Depart­ Department continue to work
toward
getting picnic tables and
ment,
sponsors: (‘ Mrs. K. It.
flraplm-en in tile__EttlL—MrilUJl
----- Brownlee, and Mrs. H. t~ IIol
Hostesses will lie: Mrs. Fred T. Park.
1 he Chamber of Commerce, he
Williams, Mrs. W. A. Leavitt,
Mrs. C. J. Fisher and Mrs. H. C. said, has a fund for advertising
the city nationally, hut before
Dubose. ;
Hn advertising campaign is be­
MONDAY
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accomo
The Seminole W.M.8. Associa- gun ndmiuatc
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tlon will mcet ot the First Hap- dnUons. t o . house prospective ret jjt 'Church at 10:00 A. M ., aidants must bo provided. M.
Covered dish luncheon served.
■ Ibo present time the influx or
Prayer band of Womens Auxli- naval pcrsonnel. he sabI,
— meet nt .'1:00
---- ----P. -iary. will
M. loft the city without sufficient
Regular business and inspiration­ housing accomodations for those
a l meeting of the t . WomeuV
’T*reccdM£r the covered dish fun—
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The Bcardnir Avenue Circle chcon, bnsttlcss mcilt'fg nmP pro" * trill •meet--at*theYlh»pel
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seals'.
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• -Sirs.-Elmer -8tul»; Mrs:-3 :- -M: ^Entertains Friends^TMk
County Lloyd of Tallahassee, Mrs. Stull
nt '.all. El II' A veil II' and in:'&gt;;nl‘ with ihr-nrrnv m
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Elisabethtown, N. J. and Airs..
Associ­ of
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entertained
A.
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of
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WwlnM&lt;l»y evening with friends there ■ thi itpnrtmen; i.
The Women’s Counail of tHL- sale of seals this year. She sta­ Tuesday in Sanford with friends, j
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n bridge party nt the J. D. so tiny • the) will tie limin ty one
HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES
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First Christian Church met Mon- ted that plans - are' being mail*
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friend nt a time!
tlay nlgtu.at the hojue of Mrs. to acid to the fufid for building
Dr. ami Mm. Henry McUulIn &gt;
Word lias been received by
Werkh from Hume DemonO, T. Pearson with Mrs. R. T: an isolation unit for the proper thli
Ii weekend extWct to visit M
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BRACK PERKINS that--CHAR­
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of tuberculosts McUulin’s father. Cnpt. R. W . '! 1
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TallahaNscp
LES and ELEANOR BETTS win
A report was made on the re patientr,
Hunter, n patient nt Hay Pines. no!T,
are
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living
near
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i The rooms were decorated witn
reent Ice cream supper by Mrs.
Mrs. Mayme llodgm* made an Hospital.
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j arrangements of marigolds and Janeiro in Brazil will lie liopie fm
Horton, committee, and proceeds ertemporaneous talk whiqh In­
. Nl T CRACKtN:;
turned over to the parsonage cluded the suggestion of coopera­
Mrs. J. Fleischer has returned ! the Halloween motif was carried Christmas, 'Doesn't tli.il sound
Clacking nut ■ -is not nil hamgood
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Home
For
Christmas
fund.
tion of the Civic Department from New York where she visit- " “ I, I” ‘ *&gt;e tallies, table cover*.
ineriug. I ifferent .Minis' of nul &gt;
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Plans were also discussed foe- #ith the Chamber of Commerce ed her son Louis Flelsher and ! "»'d refreshments.
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renuir.' different i-aiking tech
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ingredient,
and
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efturkey dinner in November for and the City Commission whifh her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
At the conclusion of bridge
for some stomachs; Inn lion iibpic to gd the kernels out
tms fund and committees ap­ would result In having the de­ ’and Mrs. William Lowe.
high score was awarded Miss acid
est
cood
is llu nl' nnd whole or in large pieces.
pointed. Congratulations .w e r e partment’s nrojects successfully
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Louise Perkins and screeno prixe wlm- in ahtumuii
A title that applies to all nuts _
nn-rry
meeting and
sent to Mrs. Shadoln, a former carried out.
was won by Mrs. Burrell Hud­ there Is no jovial eotnpnlikinship
CpI. Cecil
R.Jonesarrived
Util partlcularli- to those with ;
member, who was recently mar­
Mrs. C. R. Dawson, chairman last night tospend a short fur­ gins.
lo-thnt where the jokes arc linril. holly nhrlIs is t«* si&gt;ak them
ried. Plana were made for a of the: Civic-DepnrtmeiA, presided lough with his parents. My. and .‘ Mrs. Davis assisted by Miss equal
father small, and the laughter—lit- warm water- uuoi . uiubL—
thorough cleaning of the church over the meeting.: It was d«H Mrs. G.-'A. Jones, of South Spn- Elsie Hutchison and Miss Louisa abumiunt.” - YJashington. Irving, peeinllv if they are eery ilry.
bulldlftg-'nnd repairing-the-by jnn^i
iM tJ- .tl&gt;ak--a. UtWlLJbS-JlEttL»&lt;l,.fortUAvenue,
Carkioa actved refreshments ts
The linrii working crew rnder then drain off nil surface water
books.
the City Commission requtsUng
the following: ‘ uU ~K U *abetk the direction oT7IOE~A|CCAST-1.V: ttefnrr irnekimt.—Alan&gt;--Ua
Heports -were made by the that a certain amount of utility
Mr. S. J. Bush of Jersey. City, Dy s o n ,
Miss Cecelia Truluek, that cleaned up the Celerj Crete crack bulfi- «n n wotsleii nl'M-k
flower and house chairman. The water tax lie used for keeping N. J. and Mr. L. J. Bush of Miss Olcda Dyson and
Allss consisted of: BETTY Jo DIICCK. m on soft im fnl like lead In |
devotional wns led by Mrs. Pear the City property such as parks, Atlanta, Ga. are expected to Jean Smith.
BETTY DUNCAN. SIMON and which a ileprc-slnn Inis been made
son followed by a citric of prfcy- lots nnd alleys in better condi­ arrive shortly to be the guests
Mrs. Frank L Woodruff AfARGARKT D1NGFE1 *)ER. TOI Cn"i oh-flat met tl •&gt;( -tone.
for the uphuilJIng of the tion. Also it wns proposed that of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Tolar at Ill,Also
II.... e.re some nei inmemln- |
Mrs. James II. (Trapps. Airs. LIVINGSTON, DOT CRUMLEY
a letter be written asking* tho 207 East Tenth Street.
lions 'for mu-king some of tlm
John F, Bolt. Mrs. II. N. Ashby, pat1 others.
Refreshments were served by City Commission to set aside
Did vau hear of the ultra enmiwm npt*:
Mrs. George Danglcman, Mr*. L.
the hostess to tho following: Nov. I to Nov. Ill ns a "cleanup
Mrs. Kenneth Green has re­
Mrs. Russell ultr* mire on iho I'tationing Rom.I Almonds ate eiisi !« ernek,
Mri. R. G. Fox,''Mrs. Geo. Ewan, period" for the City of Sanford. turned from San Diego, Calif, B. McLeod Jr.,
"tre ibat ilroidetl. “ This is Mrs. Tin,*,, Cvitli hauler shells limy I"' '
(Redding reported on where she visited her husband, Sirmans and Airs. David Smith.
Mrs. Dan ThornUn. Airs. Hughes, Mrs.’ C.
Umpity Dump. I want to know „prnP(| quickly with a (mnil grlp
Mrs. Jim Horton, Mrs. It. T. thn work and |lunling of the AM 2/c Green who is stationed
l( the tires have e-a-m-e in."
i-racker applied to the tbin edges.
Humphrey, Mrs. G. D. Lundress, iluL’s property.
nt San Diego. Mrs. Green was
n
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Many almonds with soft, flaky j
Anprcxlmatelv 40 members at­ the former Mildred Dagu*.
Mrs. Joe P e i r s a
Mrs. V. H.
B a p tis t; M is s io n a r y
shells may be Inrn niu.M with the
Grantham, Mrs. Al. G. Tracy and tended tho luncheon and business
' fingers nr sipirezed apart.
meeting.
Airs. J. E. Harper.
.Word has been received by
Group Meets Monday Persian tot, ■F.t"'iishl walnuts
Mrs. Harris that Lieut Robert
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1may be cracked h
sipiee/.ing I
Harris, USNR has been promoted
Ware liiblfe Class .Glee Club Formed
Tlte annual meeting of the . iwo in the hand. Place the nul i
to lieutenant commander. Mr*.
Seminole Duplint W’.AI.U. As-u- I f,n a floh thick blis-k of woo l
A t Seminole High Harris is the former Miry Elis­
Has Regular Meeting
elation will be held in the Fuat ami Hit lightly will, a hammer
abeth N e e le y . —
Baptist Churrhint Sanford ntr ■on* sidi-s or « boulder* (o-bring
The Boys' am! Girls' Gljo Club
The* R. W; Ware uible Class
Msadny til 10:1*0 A. M.
„ui largo ..rent*. Do mil pound
of the First Alothbdist Church of Seminole tlign School has * Sgf. ’ John. McMahon has re­
The.President, Mry. Voile Wil- iim ends.
held Its monthly business and been organised under the direc­ turned from 24 months of com­
lintns. will, he in rli.irgi* of llie
I ie -ute-craeklng devices with i
social mrctin-r in the church tion of Alias Oltlc Reese Whittle bat duty and at present is at
program and will preslile diiting lever oi thumb M'teu which |
annex Tuesday evening, with Mr. and the progress made by the Camp Iilnnding receiving his dis­
Lieut. aud^AIr*. Donald Kenton ||u, session. The guest apetiker.- t-rark by elul .'Pteeze me best
and Mrs. Don Ulrcy ns host aryl singing units so far this year in charge. He Is the non of Mr. ami Pearson announce the birth of a wj||
M|H&gt; Jn»epMm'‘ Jdiu-s of for pecans luinnse l hey give
Airs. S. C. Gardner of L a k e
outstanding.
hostess.
son, Donald Kenton I earson Jr.. Jiieksonvilli- who is executive iighi presMiiV oil the, shmthlrr
Monroe.
The boys' glee club which is
A male sextette sang a num­
Oct. 14 at Goldsboro, N. C. Mrs. secretory mid Miss Irene Chnm- of liii- nut. Some of these devices
ber of songs accompanied by the largest In the state Is as
Is the formar Miss here.
fasten to tlm table. To insure
Afr. and Mrs. Grady Duncsn Pearson
Mrs. Eacnr Price. Rev. McKinley follows: Dan Battan, David CereLottie Graham
Messenger* are expected from alleipmte erarkiltg, squeeze until
and
son
Michael
have
returned
jteve a talk concerning church soli, Ivey Echols. Hoyt Galloway.
iho 2b missionary societies of
"tendance and Mrs. Car) W il­ David Burrell, Buddy Owen, Paul from spending a few days In
the assoc Inlion, which extend*
Pcxuld,
Henry Richter,
Floyd Jacksonville as the guests of lieutenant cormnumlcr.
liams toad the devotional.
from Hultv Hill lo Titusville nnd. lio n
ate le ip ie s le d
to bring
Mrs.. J, N. Axtarello presided Sparkman, James Manning, John­ Mrs. A. J. Sperring and Mrs.
west to Oviedo
I " V e n d dishc* for the luncheon.
over the business meeting nt ny Alexander, Jack Benton, Billy C. A. Yancey. Mr. Dunran was
The memiiers. of the nsaiiciii'
Mr. end Mrs. Douglas Epper­
which new officers were elected llrinfion, Joe Duggar, Guy Dun­ in Jacksonville on business.
son were the guests recently of
bar^ Buster Faircloth, Charles
Mis* -Marguerite Duncan nod Mrs. Edward H. Potter Jr. at,
Herron, Bill Ingram,’ nbbhjr PuD
lea, flhohby Park, Alvin Pentey, Mrs. Ben T. Duncan left Monday her home at 002 Maple AVenue.*
Inland Rudd, tsillay Strander, for San Franctseo, Calif, where Mr, Eppereon was formerly ti
152
K a y Shoemakrr,
Derby Sten- Allss Duncan has accepted a lieutenant 4n the U. 8. Naval
position. Mrs. Ben T. Duncan haa Reserve, but recently received
Tel.
stroni,
Thomas
Stringer,
Thurs­
F? \ \ fc
Mr*. Epperson
ton Tyre, John Brumlcy, nnd resided in Sanford for a year his discharge.
HareUf Cranston.-----— - - -■ hut returned to her home In San_ was the former June North of
Long wood.
:
TRTDA Y antl SATU RI &gt;A Y
Also "Frank Cranston, J. W, Francisco!
M i:
Ellin, E. C. Harper, Doyle Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Jacubson
Mrs.
E.
M.
Maulding
a
n
d
James
Lydnn
N.
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Whorter. George Spencer. Stanley
as their guests Uieir neplirw
Stacy. Iluiton BaWork, Stanley daughter Deborah wil) arrive in have
.
IN
niece Air. and Airs. JMsc
Brumley,
Elbert Bvrd,
Ral^h Orlando by plane from 8L Louis and
this weekend.' They plan to make Bennett of Fatereon, N. J. Mr.
I
Cranston, Goorge Chapman,
has recently received h i*
Fielding, Herman Gano, Wade their home In Sanford .with Mrs. Bennett
from the Army Air
Garner,-Fred Kennedy, Earl |,ee, Maulding'a mother Mr*. Mary discharge
after, completing several
Parkin Pilnrian, Thomas Pinch, Knox. Word has been received Corps
rtthat LleuC E. M. Maulding USN flight missions over Germany,
Wayde Rucker, B i l1 1l yy Shuman,
si
and was awardad the Air Medal ,
— 4ll.-*IS—
John- Sullivan, Byron Tillis, Ralph It who is stationed on - Attu has
and Oak Leaf Cluster.
recently
been
promoted
to
u
Richard Keogh,- .m
Bitijy
Keogh.
I'upeyv
-“
.Moving A w c ig h ’
Lossing,_
Dwiglf it
Grav,
i r n p ______
Feck, Kelly Smith, Carl Williams
and Jack Moye.
m
The boys’ glee club Is accom
panied at the plano_by Jeen Me
Entvre and Peggy Pippin,
The girls* glee dub is. com«•
posed, of the following Jackie
Armstrong, Johnnie Mae Bowen,
Dorothy C o le .’ Fcance* C obb,
All Wool Slipoyern . . .
Betty Venn. Copeland, Georgia
Hutchins, L o u i s e Lundqulit,
Colors'-uf Red, Yellow,
Emily Alatthewe, Bobby Morton,
Basel Kouth, Lorelei Thorne, LilNavy and Copen, Sixes
Han Tucker, V i o l a Alexander,
Phyllis Allen, Merjorte Anderson,
7 to 14.
R u b y Anderson, Phillis Bach,
Rosemary ’ Burdick,
Dorothy
Cnimlcy, Daphne Connelly, Mary
Ellen beggar, June Marie Fambro, Naney Pitta, Ollie Bell Fort3 95' • / , t
son, Jerry H Inchiiff a, Martha
o
King, Marjorie Hurst, Lois L*e.
Cardigans to match
Jm.c Chapman, June Rose Dut­
ton, Betty Rom Hoolehan, Judy
* vf
Jones, Jean Johnson, Jean Mann­
ing, Evelyn Matthews. Dstoro*
v *J
McClellan. Joan MeToer, Emma
Jean Methvln, Carol Jaan Meri­
wether, Norma M 111a, P y m
M w .
Pippin, Betty Rowland, HeUa
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Genernl Merchandise
owned &amp; operated
By
D.K. McNAB &amp; GILBERT WILLIAMS

STILE’S GROCERY

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INDEPENDENT FOOD STORES

2 Pound Cake $J.79

PRODUCE

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500 RA8T-7th STREET

BAKERY AND DAIRY PRODUCTS

g r o c e r ie s

;OME DRESSED FOWLS

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Thnnkinj? ydu for your loyal support

PRODUCE

We Will Endeavor To Give You The llfttt
Service PoMihle In The Future

305 EAST 2nd ST.

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Those W ^ io u s Meats in
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Full Line
Gas

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Not-Meat

Nabisco Products

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FRESH MEATS

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Coffee .... 39* pound.
Webster
Tomato Juice Ncty £ ca^ 15c
FULL I4ME,
Groceries
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Humphrey’s Market

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.1001 FRENCH AVE.

Young Duck* ...... ............................... Pound 2 Q e

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Chi^low Health

Spar Service - Station

liv^ w eigh t......... pound /JJp

Homemade

PHONE 39

Downyflake Donuts

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Salt Bacon .. ...... ............................ pound 2 0 * *

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Hens

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Nabisco Shredded W heat ..... - ............2 pkg. 2 3 c "

Fry ers

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GAS

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FRESIl PORK

120. MAGNOLIA AYE.

Groceries &amp; Meats

Lane’s UiU Pickles ............ ..... .... ... gallon jar $J.78
Lane’s Swedt GerlOn Pickles

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DelMonj'j Co*.:"e....... glass pack

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THOMAS’ GROCERY

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317 PALMETTO AVE.

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price *175.00. CanHbnw
1154 Jessamine
Jwsimine Are.
Are. 15
15 blocks
115**
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AUTO. BODY. AND FENDER REPAIRING

WNE *nd 0 *k fir« wood, cord
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--- frr.mmdUl«
Immediate dalivarv
delivery.

Tty &lt;Mir nr« palnlr** M*th*4. the be*t in Central Florida

Shorty 'Andetton; Longwood.

Yates Auto Paint $ Body Shop

HELP W A N T E D -

105 N. Palmrltu Are.

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SUtion.

NOTICE

laborers

MIBEB-Lumberi Wrecking 3 1 fbr railroad work in Senford.
Permanent. See C.C. Bronson,
tnory house behind Re*l&gt;, Veryi
beet lumber. Plant- ddore, win-1 &gt; H o Myrtle Ave. after 4:30
P.M.
dbwe and plumbing.* Duhartt
Lumber Yard
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work at ertte mill. Adkins A
ONE HOUSE, two ipts in Golds
Adkins, We*t 13th St.
. boro.' Duhart’s Lumber Yard.

Any out1 having any repair work in my*whop

is asked to pk*ane call for ft at oiiye!
I am U*ini{ forvetl to close due tn recent robberies.

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3* to 5 Day Dr&gt;; Cleaning Service
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We rtH-iimnn-nd that new cuHlomcra s*nd their

RODMEN ftir Survey party ol
the ‘ Slate Road Dept.. Rou.l
No. 44* rnterviewn Monday at

laundry last thrve dayn of week,

'ohroo, phone 1

ROSENE Battery type chick 20 acres tiled celery form, lately
brbodek, |1240, See at Campplowed and harrowed on Cam­
. bell's Security Feed Store.
eron Avenue. Phone E.ll. Stuwe,
1WJ-R or Edwnr&lt;) F, tjine.
BABY curringc slightly Used,
phone_542.
$15,00. !)08 Mupie Ave.
0 ROOM bungalow unfurnished NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
apartment, lower floor, close
Close in. Phont* 037-4,
In. Adults only. P. O. Box J5U.
JERSEY milk cow, just fresh, L1GHIT housekeeping rooms. No
phone JI38-W,
children. - B01 E. 10th St.,
phont 77.
SCK ROO.Y house with three
™xtra lots. Theo Stile* phone
5117._________________ __
rALLKT containing money, reCONCH KTE steps for your home.
gistratloM Cards, licenses, etc.
Phono 244-W. J. E. TerwllleDaniel St. Clair. 71* Willow
ger.
A ve. or Herald Office.
1034 PLYMOUTH and luggage
OST^" 6 keys on ring. No. 17Dtrailer. Price Is right. Box 42,
20. Return to Herald. Reward.
West First 3L L F._ Kaufhold.
c/o M. Uranon.
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WANTED

MOULiT a f*3/T Horse

Briggs
^ A Stratton gas en*ine. 309 E.

rhonc 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LA U N D R Y CO.

For ijuick kuiick-down, sure kill, mul lu-tiiiB
effects uyainst
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AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
At The Armory
Benefit National War Fund
Saturday, Oct. 27—9:00 I\M. ’til?

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S|tr* . i Tax x l.wl IMMtis t S|** *
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ll**** h ** Jbsl riralunU S|*e^*' 141 T.lL
Mh*s’ f iHtlfk'ti S|*r* !*l fax S\Idh*1
Utftrt.i .Nsi a. Istuimn
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Music By "The Banana Hoys”
AilntisMUin: $1 per muplt* (la\ Inn)
Men in unlfurm TiOr (tax inc.»
Tickets
oil Sale at lb? *fnlhming |il:uacx:
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Smoke House. Bill’s l‘kir. Store. Frank’s Tavern
KoUmillat X Anderson, City l)rt(g fslore. Toueltton’s

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For Talde Reservation I’htine 211(1---- .llle per person
Ttie public’ is cordially invited to ullencl

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Every driver haa m m I
tracks rumbling dowiT tke
their big heavy load*, Y oji
track tire* take a hrtrifle V
U e hard grinding « m t . Nai
rubber to aland that i b u
edpeeiaUy compoanhed to bo i
—extra long wearing.
We can N O W n eap that
mad C card holden with O n
Rubber—guaranteed to ho *
mm* rubber wed In racapp
mick ipd bua IWes. I U txtf.
on you^lireameaMAMQhoSi
extra wear oved' recapo o
rubber.

TIRES

WANTED -

sale"

WANTED: Small home, clot* in.
Deal with owner. Mr*. E.M.W
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HI Dbdge cargoes .. $700 to $890
12 Dodge dumps ...... $940 A up
11 Biternatienal
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Good ui^Tl

trtcrtle,

2529. Elm, phone 324-J.
llt^Tboxe priced from $200 to
ifiQJ) 'under OPA ceiling. These
ka have removhhle canopy 39 OR '40 Plymouth.
Chevrolet sedan wi
,&lt;■ stake bodle«, arid —
tires and in' good ra
» ; some with eu.U. K N IQ H T
condition. H e a t h r ;
iIL E R ' CO. Ptr, 5-2051. Jaekilie, Fla. Open Scni/sy*.
| Ph"ns Mn.l W.
Y O U R '* Baby Chicks at I
int'a Tuxedo
Fee&lt;l Store. &gt;

WELSH TIKE SHOP
10S W . 2nd
Vulcanizing

T in Rcpalrlag

BUSINESS SERVICE

BRING YOUR CAR to Cordell
Repair Shop. General renairsOil change end Lubricatioi
bouse w in thrsj
Kent Bldg, phone 17.
M&gt;d form land. EdDODGE - PLYM O U TH

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'LYMOUTH two door sedan

I LAVONNE'S HOUSE —

good tradition. A bargain,
me T3.
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perience Kepaln, wmUr heit•rr. toileti, baibii. hathi. Unitdry tube. Good service. N e Sat­
urday call*. George Coarsen,
Box 678, i’ bon* CO. '4100.

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G iR t F R tW S

HOUS E !

ER Electric portable rawing EXPERT Plumbing, 35 m n

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P Y R O -D
D D T with PYRETHRUM

t5 rent

New tires are *tUI hard to find.
Wa have received in.another ship­
ment of recapped passenger tires
hekvy in sited 000x10, 050x10.
700210. Ask for list
affairs. There la no caoke for
1
TRUCK TIRES
embarrassment.
We have a fairly good stock of
Reasrm.ibls credit requirements.
new truck tires and tubea. also
Ne co-msVers on rc*tic» loans,
Iraetor thres. These require no
"ariakle payment plans.
(tractor)
LOAN CD.
USA' of new passenger tire Florida Bank RMr.
luM*. Ask for our price, list.
AJR. Prevail
Seville, FlorWa

CHEVRO!
ndltlon. m
ttvidual. P

tYrst to introilucp lliyh TV.st l&gt;!»T llouxiitiolil
Sprui* to Floridu. Southern ChcmiailH m*w
brliitfs -you

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far ih- nr it 9
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r|*i| I'h lfiii Seli*-*it Tak l*&gt; K Ip i *
Inti ARll tsdltvlrtl in r.ash S*| th*'
tllmi ict* f«r , **ch *»f Ihr m M
Tt»* fsdlitnlM.* namrel Air

ONE horse 5 years old and saddle
EVUNI^HJCl) house or apart
~ Phone -itlrJ.
t f
»-»
ment. Pvrmunent civilian rati*
ONE dining table and four chairs _ dent, p. O. ttox 247. Sanford.
cooker, 20
110.00; ■Pressure
____ I .
quarts. $12; iron bed, coil EX • SERVICE man desires fur*
nlshed or unflifnlshed apt. or
springs and new mattreas, and
house. Permanent. Phone. 238
dmser, $45.00; Two
wood
heater*. $5.00 each. W.A.' Har­
rell, Lake Monroe. ____ *
[ESTlNGnouse Aerosol AutoVmtic "H-g Bomb", containing
DjQT. $2.05. Touchton Drug Co.

:hine, $30.00. Can kN‘ 'seer
Atlantic National Bank
g. between 9 and 4 o'clock.

Another FIRST for Southern!

FOBNISitED
"he
---------- house,
two or three
bedrooms, permanent civilian
rnident. P. O. Bo* 1021 San-

^Rnd. St.

A "S M A LL
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lildjt

■SJ.25 a quart

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• f to 9 P. M- No' phone calls.

P L A N T S FOR V IC T O R Y O A R D E N S: CuHhrda. Cabbage,'Lettucc, EaaardH. Tomato plant*.
Also BtHAebbrry plant*. J.W.

K1SAL ESTATE-UKOKUK
Atlantic Rank

SPECIAL NOTICE

GtiridlbeVT

plstely furnishe&lt;i. PbstW 83LM.

2

Dfsrrihumrnv

A N T C D f-y o a n g wnffiair 4 8 1w
30 to assist manager. Adver
tiling campaign. Must be free
to travel state' o f Fla. Refer­
ences required. Earnings *60
tn »fl0 per 'week. No eaperi-

Mrs.
20th,

ft^ s * s * x .m o .L \ is :.......

Flies. Ants, lt&lt;&gt;;iihes. Mosquitoes, Water Ituys
Moths, Fleas, Lice, Bed Blips, Ticks

han*! At*»l »*m*
I 'I io m U
ihl*.
i**L*'i. IM i
*

mfisnl.

W A I T E D : High School gn*.
riuates, ages 18 to 30 to learn
interesting Western UMbn Work
Adply- Westerjy ’ UnKirf Oft Ice.

pTione 2MT

Mr.* -\Su«L
1*
K e lW )’ ,

Mrw M It VtcuiK lfS|i*-* t**r&gt;.
IVe-, in* t No 13 At Sl*t%» « M»

demand, Avon Christmas
. i t this tthie: Colored re-

Hampthire pul'

lumpi

4 X Ttl&lt;ini|«hiu. » ’ U*rk
ana Ktmbt**. Alt* I t

person SSMninole County
Din VO ■»_! Ci

CE T YO U R gasoline er
■ The Standard Statioi
, from the* Court House.

bankrupt

M it iiK m • tw-Kvii
TV&gt;: CM tK I.K U «*. I.K H IX. I
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n i O H I I T &gt;**. I
l£lM Htte«'t. liiMttu Nn I**,
&lt;«tA*KOlll»|
| Nl w Ytifk
XrH V*ul
!*re* Ilift* I Jl 1‘ At Hit rtfmi’ll—►
T*&gt;Vi i rr hereby tt *|Mirr*! t** l|&lt; Mff
*'liar lot tt&gt; Wiitavni. I'lwrtt;
1iwMit »n the t'tm il! v\*uit »** S* viit*- -Mr* Amelia
'Mt* iefiltle
* «vam&gt;. if\* * r * i « t h a m m , t.f‘hmni*1 Mr», v'nawandfa 'Vtiull fc,
»H Ihr ■••tl* *lli.i’ »*I NinrmWt. IMt, IfevtioeHtr*
JM &lt;k v* rtnin mull to* iI ium iv th* t*
- I l l a T I t l t r Nw. 3
1m !&gt;*"« dinyfe an at*t*re%l*i* «t title
ii.n itiw m iiii
W '■i'klrtt ii llutb M tea*-,
|*rec tut &gt; At Lcvfljfw.****! — Mr..
-tiff Vi*r»u« Clurlr* »* l.ew ■» *|e* Unlu* J l*haeitt, t'lerk: Mt# II
\klKtin.iti Air \V. O tlnikn, MV,
m» han.l , i l.
It ll Stum. lt»M**vl»»r*
jysnft.rd, ►**•**i«i . t*
I’ftCtOVt* v J l Jfc ll. A\ Alta*
itmtiit* Sf niti;** —Mr. t! J ltbrthi»*k.
i’lHk. Mr. Abner L TM*mil*nti.
Mr S «• Kyle \ltv Metnir** W.
IlMUtdl lfi*itraa*lnr*.
Ifcrw‘tn, t |a At l^»l*r *t«i&gt; - Mr.
Li** n L ||*iyt t'Hfk, Mr* *VV I*
i *iii k* Mr i ntiatliari ll HvunA*
Mr K J |«%Kwr*;*ilal, ||ti|eftl*tW
Nwrii
to
\ fi'i:* n
l ’tw ilifl* IS 4c lii At Lore*!
■tmntSr niltatvOi IM
rity--Mr
J.‘ K. t'urtla. Cl»*r|i, Mr*.
yiiiuil l*'t *. t .ll 11*1iti is: X u
Atis % \limkl, Mr. John t* Itell, Mr.
fcI
Xi'TsVla.** Oltlah»*rTtM
II i: Simian. hi»n*&gt;ri.ir*
m vTU tt'T i * . a
ntf Sit S«*liii&lt;
lonriKimt
li* I'h •itse*ty
|%
rr*met N*t. i At ttvlrdn Mr

BiU Harvey

V id e selection- at or
telling. No new cars
months. Got * depend*
pollution at reeafenab

HOUSEHOLD
furniture.
Mirnce Venable, 308 E.
T»hon* 3 M H

imintAl !«&gt; a**t aw clerk* and In*
*!?«h@tfir* at the tirroincin ncmiil
witoui the r*'«|&gt;rcUv« S)i«cMi Tax
S*i*|T*wf1 l*l*trK’t« In ho1*1 *ftkl *-lec-

LEGAL n o t i c e

l1'11’'Vyi^SWltVl11yipi?'iiffai'

a acres, tiled lend; 1 fo w l *elt.
2 ftory bouse, 1 ear iraraac, l
___________
fbr soda Fountain
&lt;©ol houee, 000 fL W f a f o f GIBL
’’* Dtur Stored Part
Lake MbMoe Post O ffic e One
—5 seres, pH tiled, Rood 'well. 2
story house, 2 story barb", *
mile west’ on O irin geB oul,S
at 8anfbrd Neva! A ir
yard. J. W. Bell. Lake) Monrbe,
Phone 18.
/ _____________•_ &lt;WANTED: 25 colored

’ t K u .cks T

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up with U
rtfore winter.

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GONNA D a * ^ H lT r .

BE KFERRIL* S P I K E /
HE’S B E |M EATING LOTS
OF VITA M IN -EN R lCH Ef
frrrra
5Irl

A**1* FOOL
KIN PLAINLY SEE

Industrial

•At". MtJwIttM Old athrr * , l , **rm ir&gt;
4. E a r i* &lt; * ih | B n A l . K . J frn in | the
ef t Im .j .

S w . n i • S i * 09« T.*ut(ri*ni
• Ten k*ad
IWfifl
t Ufifitcaliorti of WoOeJ and Wedd
W «H t • ffLitpm F»rd from Wenfit Siiltrl# l»t|vuf

TW k M lie dwv. 1? trli.r *1.4 lw|H(l&gt;iil
p r tr tv in M m iw i U ll* &gt;unaa. nnirin*

FfviJK Stvmpi • Fuiufamrnlul Corroi«4&gt;n ,
• M« Maw und MalK Conti of on Varal»f«i, L«oih«r r
ond Otlvtt AAoienofi • MucilagA from HibiiCut
MomKol • CuiKodic f r election ol Watei Storage
Sjrit«m» • LeatKfr pevefopment • UneM‘gotten!
on fo o l _• Itmereck in Swlpfule fulp Milli • TH*
Of eater liver and Harbor Spiltmb- of Ha^da e
Crate Cloture for Crtrwt ond Ccler/ e Wood fmp« eg notion Equipment e Drying of Tung Net!.

5. I&gt;i i i l i f ii«l mt Nshutt Knaurm
«* U y MemTwd wdijerte

Development!

E ARE frill* equipped and
know how b* recap , eOr tires.
Natural rubber Mr ayathetk.
ws protect the sldeweUs of
ytmr, tlra-* Jenea Tip Shop.
C*U. lit slid Elm. phone 608.

RED PLYMOUTH ROCKS BODY AND Fender deals, paint
Injury or fading should be
ICKS, finest grade, 100 for
corrected anw M combat aging
i.7»;
ENGL. -W i. 1 J »
and avathning, A M e painRN, STB. HATCH7forflfc
lesa method aw*He you at
/
era and beat layers, 100
TATES AUTO V AIN T A
BODY SUOP
10S N. Palmette Ave, Phene 371

F L O R I D A ' S

M n ’VERN BREAD-

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Wilh FWidi •• lh» thmhald at • ^ u l intw liiil espwwiaw. dw Lnainrrrina and litdeMital lii* n — nq Staliwt of llw Oniim iq
mt FUndt and m |m m u iiI. Imdm will pit)
*M M *a d f H f Il1n l win. TV ») aw and
wilt be Mt|*h w i f i i k l f far ll.* dr«*Up-

ratMieg raw a a e i i b a&gt;4 ill* dWratry at

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WASHING “ mrablMe repaired^
and all home appliances. Cald-

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• Harv*$llitg I^vipniMn! •

for Pap«i liom

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PAGE EIGHTH

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA
s t a r t e d in 1038. Of the elx games
played to date, the Qaton have,
won four and drooped two. Larg­
est margin run up by Floriua
« a i In 1040 when the Gatore
rolled up an impressive 46 to 0
victory. Miami won the opener
in 1038 by a 10 to 7 margin
and repeated in 1942 when* (ho
Hurricane* won a 12 to 0 game'.

Gold Preparations
U t o c i n . T A B I . K T X , S A I .V K , H O I K p » o w — h i m n s i. v a * n n iK c n s D

How To Relieve
B ro n ch itis

LEGAL NOTICE

r« n — T e l l p o u r d r u g g is t t o a e U y o a
b o tU e o f C r e o m u ls lo n w i t h t h e m i ­
e n la n d in g y o u m u s t I lk a t h e w a y It
c k ly a l i e n t h e c o u g h o r y o u a re
b a n y o u r m o se y back.

Couxhi,ChestColds, Bronchitis

PLYMOUTH

AUTHOMTIIS IN PONTIAC.MICH,, JlttMtaken into cu-ilody for qucstlonlng
Loul* V. Thompson (left), husbnnd or wealthy Mrs. Lydia Thompson
who was found beaten and stubbed to death near her palatial home,
Thompson told pollco he hadn't seen his wife for some days before her
body was found, A pair ot his golf shoes, which were found in hts ear.
a r e examined (right) by Police Lieutenant Utley before they were sent
In a rhrmlit for analysis.
(fnlemallonal Soundpbofo)

109 Palmetto
Phone 1011

I 1V4ERE » » BOMErttlHQ
OCAUftFUl. ABOUT feVERT
...........
THAT 10, IF V O U
ItilNG:
APE. LOOKING FOR \X

Florida Gators -To
/ M fct Miami Tonite

ItURAI, COMMON HKNSU
-..~:Uy Upurn JnhtLann
lU K M L M K H .K

SEMINOLE
COUNTY

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f i .o i i i h a .
in ' r n o iiA T K .
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II.
KVAN8
Deeeaaed.
. T O A M . C IV K IH T I Mt’H A N D F K K HONH
IIA V IN O
C L A IM S
O il
PKM AND 8
A O A IN 8 T
S A ID
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V n u a n d »nch u f y o u a re l a n b r
1n o t ifie d
an d
reijulrt-d | o p raaan t
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a n il d rin a n d *
w h ic h
• j i i i i , «ir a lt h r r o f you. m a y Have
n g a ln a t
th e e a ta le o f C a r r la II.
liv a n * . d H 'it a . d , la ta u f aald C o u ­
n ty . I - Ilia C o u n ty J a ile r o f Ham ln n le C o u n ty . F lo r id a , ut h i t o f f ic e
In th e c o u r t h o m e - o r th e aald
i ouni&gt; n i 8 n n fo rd . F lo r id a , w lt h I In r ig h t c a le n d a r in u n th a fr o m th e
. t im e o f Ilia
f ir s t
p u b lic a t io n o f
th is
n o tice.
K a r ii
c la im
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In _ w r llltig .
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REOMULSION

DODGE

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19,*1

ADVANCES

IN

l‘ B8T rONTHHI, SEEM"ABOUT
_
HEADY Foil I’ fiE T
Tifi ‘‘Wat "flair* brought IremrnInus advances in pest control nnd
it now seems that the farmer is
on th* verge nf getting benefits
from these advances. New reme­
dies found effective for pasta
-Imth-hara-and-m-fue plHvo-r-but
which were largely token by the
armed forces until the wur ended,
give promise of being excellent
for controlling household anil farm
pcsta. in future. Many uf the
■iigi.lv publicised new materials
already are on the civilian markc;.
Farmers have I'ound OUT to lie
highly effective In controlling flies
mosquitoes, roaches and other
pests, but already have registered
experiences which emphasize the
necessity for.caution in its use.
t will kill Home beneficial insects
as well us harmful ones and it
ha* killed farm animals when bn•ropcrly applied
Aerosol bombs, of which iqoro
hsn 10 million have been ■used
luring the ra*t three years by
Ute^-*rmed ; forces, -jUffn Will be.
available for (he control of House­
hold Insects. They contain in­
secticides .dissolved in a liquefied
gas held under pressure in u
container. When a valve is open­
ed the sudden change In pressure
allows the contained solution i o
boll violently. Tin esraplng IInuld, forced through n small orl-,
flee, turns to vapor as it lilts' the
sir. This disperser the insert I**ido as n very fine colloidal aussenslun In the air, which-Is quite
effective In controlling intccia in
uncloslirea or other plocts whore
the air Is still.
Dr. W. B. Tisdale^ plrtht patho­
logist with tho University of

• IIA IN H H W M .K .

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pual
n f lic e
aditreaa
n t lh a
c la im a n t, an d a h a ll ba a w n rn &gt;u
hy H ie r i. ilin a n l, - a g y n l, n r a tto r n e y ,
■ n i an y
eu ch
it a lm
nr dem and
n u t-e n file d a h u ll he v o id
r.. r i t .fN B,
A n ml m in i at rat n r n f ( h r C M ate o f
K a m a II. K v a m , deeeaaed.
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set defcal'T'o \ «ri11c-rr, iTt Uilfvcr-'

sity’a Commodores, settled down
to hard drills here, this week In
preparation for their under log
role against the University nf
Miami’s Hurricants in the Ornnuo

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SPECIAL

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of
t n m iiln lo t
file d
ag alm -t
yo u In t h e C irc u it C o u r t o f S e m ­
in o le l'u u n ly , nt H a n fo rd . F lo r id a ,
hy I t u lli J. A lle n , lin in g an M ellon

Head Coach Tom l.iei, isn’t
thu least bit optimistic ovar his
chances Friday night and rains
his (lotor* the definite underdog fur illvgrce.
rd l le r a ld la d a a lk n a agninst Miami, after the 7-0 tie le dT h ea*'8 ulhn fo
a
m -w ap ap e r In
w h ic h
feat the Commodores handed the l lila o r d e r a h a ll lie n u b lla h e d fu r
(intern before approximately 111,, l o u r m n a r c u t lv e week#. W J td rs a
m y lin n d a n il o f f i c i a l aeat o f o f f ic e
000 Hrimecoming fans
Although Frinuy will find the ut 8 u n fo rd , K ln rh la . t h is 4 lh day
Gators In "fair shape" to start
clrrk. fJrcult court,
against “ the -nutriffinds. Met
£ hints out that with the gome
ting played on hrldny, Florida
hasn't hud the advantage .id on
extra flay of jest and practice
that Miami has.
N o lle ,- In h e re b y g iv e n t h a t 7...
w i l l a p p ly to th a U r a i ' l
Ttic (iutor.i had only from nI* f tS'omi ith
i n l y I ’o m la a lo n c ra n f H am ln Monday through Wednesday In" ■ da I 'o u n tv . F lo r id a a t l i t m a a tln g
get in shape lor thr game, while In tin Ii a 1,1 on th a I t h d a y of
the 'Hurricanes hud the advant­ November A .D ., 1141, f o r th a a d o p ­
r r e s o lu tio n h y s a id H o ard
age uf -llatutdaji-and—Sunday to ot ifo nC1oouf n ty
r o m ih la a lo n o r * - v a c a t in g
rest* up. I he (iirtora entrain for le r t a l n p u rta o f the p la t o f C r y s t a l
l-a k e w i n t e r H om e* H u h d lv la lo n aa
Miami Thursduy from Waldo.
pak*'*
Friday's game in the lamed r r r n t i l i i l In lnPolalet CHoouonkt y I.re co
rd ,.
Orange Howl will continue a «I I4I,J- IISp a, r laH a m
o f aald p la t N o u gh t .In
series between Florida nnd Miumi lie v a c a te d ' b r in g In c lu d e d in the
f o llo w in g

FURNITURE REFINISIIED
Seed disinfection to control ills,
AND REPAIRED
sense nlso has made rapid strides

Antique or Modern

during the wsr. It seems qUtto
likely thill seed of pennuts. co;
ton and most vegctublci oxcef..
snap beans will be treuMd In fulure. Spergon. ntn-nn nnd 2 i&gt;ercent ceresnn are the treating ma­
terials now in most widespread
use. Bulletin* and other materinla on Iheli usn are avallabK
The ndvames • In pas: control
shouhl pliable man tn gain ascen­
III Glenn Street Phone 2-3921 dancy over his principal and con- 1
,
Orlando, Plnrldg
latit enemy, pests,
a
BRING YOUR FURNITURE T «
US TO BK KXl'EUTLY RKPAIRKD A N D RKKINIHIIKI).
WICKER SETS I1A I N T E I).
PRICES REASONABLE.
PROMPT SERVICE;

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p ro p e rty ,

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to th# n o rth a a a t co rnar u f aald L o t I I , thance
anuth a l n n r th a v ast tin e
o f aald tx it I I tu th a p a in t
o f , b e g in n in g .
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A tt o r n e y f o r I’ a t lllo n a r

Favorite
ravorue American uoiomai
Colonial *atyle
*atyie that In
Is popular in smart homes every,
where because of Its sunhy charm and practical comfort. Deep, individual spring
filled cushions; hardwood frame in mellow mapte finish. Sofa and Two Lounge
Chairs.

BLANKETS

BR0ADFELT

to-

w a rt

Colonial Furniture
Refiniahera

Winter Ahead! Now la the
time Vo atock up on those
blankets that you will sure­
ly need soon. Part wool rfnd
all. wool In lovely pastel
colors in double bed siaes.
satin bound ends.

sq. yd

BABY. CARRIAGES

Five beautiful colors to select from'- - Sand ■ * Mul­
berry - - Rose Taupe - - C’etbir - - Burgundy, beat quality
broadfclt.

IS
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.ICE
REFRIGERATORS
INSURE
Ut

WITH

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Smart, streamlined all
metal ice refrigttator with
gleaming white enamel
finish. Large ice compart­
ment, and plenty of shelf
space for foods. 86 'pound
capacity.

D E S IG N

CONFIDENCE
Sturidly constructed, spring
mounted for extra comfort.
Body of leatherette- with
shfety belt, adjustable top,
rubber Ures;
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DETERMINAT»ON

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BABY CRIBS
• Roomy cribs aubaiantially construct­
ed''of'aelected hardwood 5fth colorful
painted decorations.
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THE WEATHER
Ta P n lw t lk« Pm m «| Um World i
T * P t M «U thl r n i n u of America)
Ta P rW x * Praapertty for Saafard.

TODAY: Partly cloudy in H»ulh portion Uila
afternoon and tonight.
TOMORROW; Showers and r*ader.

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AN INDUI'KNUKNT NK\VSl*Al*l$|l
S A N F O IU ). F L O R ID A .

Established 1908

general Tieup
*U threatened
In England

Flatbush In Tokyo Is ‘Official”

Rcmibliii

Br Associates! Praaa
Tom P o V e l T unofficial
leader of Britain's dock strik­
er*, threatened the govern­
ment with a general strike

---- today—as the most critical
dock -walkout -in 20 yoara
spread tt&gt; new piers. It was
Said to be worse than the
national strike of 1926.
Ten thousand soldiers have
called out to unload needed
“Bringing thousand* of soldiers
Into thli industry while the
striker's r i m and children art
atarring is not the solution, mild
Powell “This no way to build a
beautiful Britain or bring about
social security.”
..
Jn-thl. country t*. national
•trike Idle was approximately
817,000 today, aimbat halved from
last weeks high point. Borne SIS,*
M 0 miner* trekked back to the
tAftsi ending mmonth old itsika. V CIO Michigan State Utility
Ceuncil members were -back to
Work after 14 of the 22 locale
vote to accept the negotiated wage
increase.
Gulf shipping waa tied up
along, the Texas coast by a strike
A H longshoremen ana
man. The CIO
_
tn threatened W
strike an Oct. SO, If ■ IWing coat
la not nut.

tut. 1

ilng today, the WLS wW
not atcept any Ubw /cases far
•the purpaee of dMidihk them an
the merite of latuailn dispute.
jurisdiction
only
It will _____________
,
. in
ease* where both partita agree to
ute far final and
K ibmit their dispute
nding
determination
I
. ,
by ia» arbi­
itor appointed by the board.
trator
The procedure: waai adopted to
Ita doc• -Jknabla the board to clear
c
*
tat by Jan. 1 whan it la achaduled
to be liquidated.
Invitations Accepted
| Invitations already have bean
accepted by President William
Green of the AFL, Philip Mur­
ray of the CIO. John L. Lewi* of
the UMW, Ita Mother of Um Na­
tional Association of Manufactur­
ers and Eric Johnston of the
Chamber of Commerce of 'the
United SLatea.
ednesday and Tharaday In GanMotors Corp. and Chrysler
. automobile plants, Truman
t appeal to labor and raanageS to aattle their differences by
without
w«rk interruptions pending.outm m of the conference.
, The strike Votaa will be canducted by the National Labor Raboaid on
l hearing
in mines at the Jones Leughlln
Steal Corp. The hearing la the
final atop W o re the NLRB de­
cides the case.

NUM1IKK 30.

French Voters
Give Approval
To DeGaulle

Sailors Hit The Beach From Docked ‘Biff E*
■ *

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**

“ ‘Soldiers Are C alled
! In To Unload Ships
Filled . With Food.
In Dock Walkouts

^sgm

ill—B *

Scraped; New One
Will Be Drafted
MADRID, Orl. &gt;2.’. (A l l
Gcncralb .inm Ft Jnc'urft Fran—tevtny h.udi" a 4*vrrc
grnulin- Spaniards 'rNiltiM
if :
*.&gt;»!y nnd aSSOttaHMEC
yti.Vidi-d Tr.crilithiuaf
.. u. if it i«
,
.. —'i _ - ,y-&gt; ruudtiniVniM pfia—
nprT„‘ *ii tin- stale'*. - IMcsal
« ntr&gt; tqi0__htimnt—ieaWH.
hiiiilril«i “ except in exceptional
•
riihrtt.

WASHINGTON. «•% 1. *2.
( A P )—Chief Jasllce Waller
1 P. Starr af the North Caro-__
Hna state snprtme court haa f
; accepted President Truman's
~ lavitatie* (a prealde orer the
terth-eo*t*e labor - msfiagf..-7 want coaferenee- s t a r t i n g
■ Nar. S.
- — -♦

Navy Against
Combini!
War Am

Memher Assiwlttletl I'reus

Constitution

• Forrestal Proposes
i
National Security
■iOoiSHcit_Of "Three
Main Secretaries

.

M O N D A Y , t i t T O M S K 22, I9I.&gt;

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PARIS, Oct. 22, (AP) —
France's Tjnrtf g?/icrftL idee*-.’--.- tfflTT lit nitiu yearn placed an

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dipprovifr today- on Gen. [J t '" '1 •'Gaulle's plans . to- fount! a
fourth republic on a new iot)•'
stltutTon drafted by the peo­
ple's chosen representatives.
Figures of the Ministry of

By A-* vela ted I’ M'
the Interior this morning showed
Seeri'tnry of tho N iv
DeGaulle M il WUltjm overwhelm.V. Fmri^inl loiliiv ileei. ''i1 *|ic.
____ L-------- S
utg victory in the two-pronged
pro|nm'(i merger of the ’ *’ “ id{ ;r,’
—— ----—
election which decided, that the
NaVy—TJi’TUmmi'ni* wan T' rev.m
constituent assembly, designated
NT' ..T ilt
'.
tiiinhry" ujid “ iiiisnund'
.
,
'*
'I Nt. 1 •• 1! I • oi'ie at Ja-.t. nud these erei'nien of the tl.S. in yesterday’s election, will drmfr
Opposing-the War IK* rtmvlt'
I ‘
*' *''' • ‘ l|ing it pet ti .vuy fto.u tin in n tjiev ehnke it on llieiun with ii new constitution rather than
■ , l’1' "'i tttjd glatiioiou , Neu \nii, mih mi, lo iveleulne litem Tin v took the l&gt;ig. attempt to rebuild the govern­
DIFFERENT FROM A LL OTHER NEW YORK SIGNS tlmt liuve he' uifn i-il n sulniUtuti V'-&gt; *wr
plan lulling for Hit* r&lt; n il. ti&lt;
1,
1,1 l'"iiief«dhs. inul U t. pul. ,cm . „ m i
, . lintels tin,I movie and everythin ment on the 1886 document which
been displayed in strange places, this Ftalbush sign at Alsugl A ir­ of
in all p .'m - ,.| the eiiunti v t InletnaUoUiiD
till' prvsi'nt setup
. t'
waa the foundation of the Third
port near xokyo wasn't snitched. It's theie irom the ufficiui nnnd
of a Nlltimiii I-*', it (
Republic.
of Mayor LaGunrdla himself, who sent it in llrochlynltc I. ArU-cny crciitimi
ounril nimpusixl nf
Executive power will lie vest­
(right), nanny Kaye (lettj, comedian, und Manuiter l.cn Inirocnur (tiir+e*
id' tho Stale, t n &gt;C I
ed in o, provisional government
of the Dodgem join Ar«rttiy In n liotneoiili slun fur tin- («r-«»«y Navy, willi the v h a i n ^ &gt;%
during
the seven months the asoriginal. (International)
proposed National
ftembly-aits—rather than in th*
MiurcH Board as a fou i n_
assembly itself. Twenty to 26 mllT ip Prespieiit xvuulii e e
llnn persons Voted—the first elec­
Comtlmnilev in chief.
tion in which women were ellit
In Tokyo it vviih an i u *.
gitile.
the building of It i . • J ill
liJapan, Lith finnncla •• i I
\ a portion m llie loenl oh- j
Results from two Paris districts
tkally, is ocrupiny
■’ .sr
heiViinee of Navy Day ’ next Sat ,
showed 6688 to PH in .favor of
uf tlio occupation' sn»„* *•- .he Cify PiHclmrgos I*.a-. i.rdnv I he (Uiamfgt? oj^ l'«umtierye&lt; ,
i ... _
.,v-—
,, iitiunilonlng the—constitution of '
govonun.yit ^ hiiI tin: iiiwcrrui -, ,
,
n illin ve ti diffnor Tti tne Mrivfnii A l T f I i r H O I l Si'O FOS A l l 1875 undei which cubinets had
/.niliui: ii will Hie l.rokcii up and
i r o l m n i l O i l K q i ' o m - l h&lt;lt&lt;I “"'I *"III
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Thrt&gt;i* I'.rim rin iV T n - fallen an average of twice a year.
tlw) Emperor's lilo-slng lo the,
On the second question of llie
11’MHilsura «a I'HSr .Theral
. —--- ----.
, I ilevelopmeiit of the diet luul liven
inundation oT ( hief
■
t (a) This Fall To
Nttviil Air I
♦
Florida Power And
nil! lie
t'Uy I'ntndinati Enii.i |
Tit p iii i ni mill
i !_ L * '
t i . d l J i l . n i Prince humimnro Kormye said
By "Duke" MarNelll
L l j f n l C O . l r U I l u i n j f the Kmpei'or is unxlous Hint the ehnir. I u-itli n-snutl »vit|i ii “ deiidly i - l» o
Ilf* 10,'
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Siinfuid ;powi'i
footP l n n f u i revisionthe eonititution jirotv'
' . gain-1* Iho i -i-mi of I Ti i ni . i l , . f i l'oiik,
;,&lt;i , io , j;
........ house
.
Two N e w 1 m i l in i vj(|t, (p,. pntloit with a diet J.ll I ruin. I . uuner i.f the Sc . n, 1
„t &lt;l&gt;, f,.iem„,t |
l ;!» » r” ^ . ««■•;.» 'mnUjaiU
mm
,
. ,
strong enough to be u guiding eurif ' jniltei I'ompany, folio.t - •, reakoi. m the
lute. Deun ing bill completely outclusscd
The production ut electricity jnfjurnrc )n nutomal politics,
Chief George David Kowall,
ng n heated disiueslun yomern .Mutlietfy hu. nppenii ii on 'Sun thaln team Friday' nigiit ut
Ak the command of the Kin- ItlP ;i i egro truck ilHv'i’mi||llqi*i‘ loiil rush unit liefore nnd Inis es Si niinnle lligli SvIiihiI by 'score
U8N, 68 yeaC old veteran of wu» explained |» Sanford Rotor
two world wars, together with Inns nt the regular luncheon at prroi, who is following Gcnora^ win H’t ie liml i te-,1ed, eu, him (iikli/ihStl un S'Uviiitile lepuinllmi of '-'k to 7 before 2,11011 eiilhusm. Ullle Dell the Mayfair Hotel today by J. A. MaeAi Hull's wi-liei. Kntioye is to); 1 . 1 rc-fte,j_.Sntiinlay nfjenwm ■
„„|v fl„. u,.«-A .nt.-vt f In, iie-iic fan*.
hia mother-in
After being held a prisoner by*
The Celeiy hVd* scored in the Japanese in Formosa during
la of San- Young, auiicrlntendsnt 'o f the
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Jmk
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plant
ufv
tho
Klori'l.i
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inuay
auor
Lake
Monroa
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latfore
County,
Judgo
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•
,'it‘"«e*
»*ul
f.«
even
imriod
except
llie
fir*t
one
mday after
"*/ r*1
td*'
the nine months period from Oct.
S _ Vi
__ _
IV'uia , hi* \\n* krt*tefikiod
Am u IjIxJi Im^ logsentel Tilt* Wildcat* (mm Ocala ayorsd Ml. lUM-ut'f'J* Jlitiv-*jb i
meri'(Inn
onlv
I
out
lllfo
tv
ii
tnte
1
6
the
l*ninl
pfhiiiM^
Iritj|
in
an
i
i
lli*1
!)!.
trot
f/J?;
ran Misers were executed, among
the
poirtr
buxines*
,Tdc
40
years
third
iieriod
when
a
pins
from
nttoml ng to turn on
■Uioitv Iit foie I*‘IH hi n'«i, flo
Cap!.. \\ T. Easton, eoio mud
he « W
them James Lnngiotti, uVilillon
The ar backed down nnd that during that time he
Rand U
V 'V « ommirsfon at , meet In • iM|r tin- I.hoI all station, . » »c l Given in June* was good for a rudlnninn 1/c USNR son of Ed­
riias
seen
in
a
n
y
remarkable
tally.
Junes
then
drove
through
nnd
waa
sub­
an edthankment
Nnltmliiy noon, reeeivad n written
fit, .tuff mil attend tin- tunc
die Langlotti, .Hnnfortl restaur­
the eenlei of tlie Fed line to score ant owner, It wnx revealed today
talenient from rnlicr Chief 'lov
merged in the deep waters of u changes.
llie
extra
point.
• W'llltimi* eeeomnienilMig l.ec'i, . . 1 11 Ii .
Tracing the .development uf
Hooded ditch. The accident hap­
I
nl eiilcriiinI"""'
„ , , by on Associated Press dispatch
eiileniiii" lin'd life ill.el.nil '
T lie Colli­ nil i,l ill told to llie I,..
pened about thrte miles east cf cleetrlc |mwer . produrliim fun &lt;
UM...|
11''" - CH Irnlvei. ih High School froni Washington,
sion nnpinved Tie -dlu bneK' uliii-l, i i-xpi &lt;i&lt;iI tn In ntU tided ! i.'"' - l'“ '*
the .Titusville Bridge in Volusia the first plant'ln which lie milk
Sophie McDougul, | The exerntlons lollowed u meet'c. fifh win iiV. !i&gt;-il|’lt&gt;-i&gt;' effcxJo1.
ed at Omaha, Nub. where they
county.
ki appiTixio.nlelr 1i.C men
I'1"1 l,“ ' G. lervuttes, |iul mi uh i llig of a Japanese war tribunal.
S-Sgt. Jnint'K H. Ilolluwny.
A daughter, Mrs. Louise Harri- had une steam turbine with a
. 111!1 MteiM.’IH I iilli;' til le e 1'
i». bii.uii i,r dii.it...- nf ibei iippii no dill) thul xva* lieiirtlly i (he disimtch stated.' It was on
man, and a grandson, Allen Ilnr cupacity of only f,C0U KWs, t&gt;* ftirwaitl libsorver ,ln tlm fit Id, m I
nest oecitlTMl Satiinliiv morning
' Oct. 12, PJ44 that Janies LaugiotU
l liambei ol
rlman, who were also in tho the nuslcrn plants uf tisbiy. lie iilery of tlie hirst tlnlvary Din
about 8' to i/i i'iik nt tin , or Hi nin.1,1.- i ii.uitv
,,
.,
, Kiiuford' star fullback, Aridcr- was reported by the Navy to lie
car, escaped drowning In some revealed that the Florida INiwer sion, carrlOil u’ rtilliu beyond tie m i- uf l ark \cetiue anil Com­
V '1
“ ‘ " ' - r 1....... .... ....... . r..r all or til.- thicc tnlssiug in action.
••'I"” 1 „ itia’l A veil.,',
manner. A t the time of tho A Light'Co. now has tm&lt; iiim American front line*
1
" " 1‘ Fed ............
Which brought
He was born, July 17. IP2I in
accident, Mrs. Howell was fish­ plants umler construction at tho local inn nl the enemy to nur
The
wnrimu
lm
1
re’iiliv-.tt""*"1'utm
oil
on,
a
l" ' 1' Mh Inul to Hu luuclidowns for Oriutplu, where he attended school,
troop* during llie Hattie of tin
ing from a bridge nearby.
1.1,1: "Ei m 't I or did tlieii - uml* '* "'ll1" '" '' II"' " I fu lull "I the
, ^.mie* the ' Feds have until lie came to Sutiford and
i iinisei;i and I aim llem li wllieJi
Chief Howell, a recruiting o ffi­ will be the last wurd in elfi- Admiralty Islands,' llutilc f llie '' • re mi io-uult make in noil upon '
mid Hie t ••mily xxill tni.in , keusoii. Clark. Fed went to the Sctninole High School
I'liiliiipinc*; ami tlie libcmtluu V
cer attached to the Jacksonville clendV.
|rigid l irkfc, kicked three goal* from
graduated
in
» I M|if which
VI&lt;fl&gt;ivII lie
It*1 K
I 411-114 1V111 |
(I IU4I,
iVSli
, the famous Santos prison ramp biiu the said.’ I II. TruliiCk, with
Naval Air Station, had made Ills
certain d.mllv weapon, to wit, Itcpic.mdtUivr^ of the Kiwuni*.! ‘ nl (In- ihree extra |h.lilts.
Pointing nut that three ingre-l , IH.„r Munilu.
und mi Oct. 27 following. Joined
residence in Sanford at 001 West iems arc mcessunr lor the pm.m.l ' Itmaiy t'lldn. Ibc
„„
Ketls ( the Nuvy.
Tho work „ r „ f „ nvul,| olec . . "mackini l " and did bn. w.iarni. !
First Street 16.months ago. He
‘i'-i'1 , r " " ' , " " :
Mute
„ „ moving |n ,|H. M)id,||c
Repo,ted missing at sea with
was born Nov. 26, 18HH In AI-. (iiiition of vli^tHcity tuu\ lhal V|if wu* niutiui* *.until our imopt !|. T n d " i Jl"r' u " resivUncc” . then the ol,
bany, Ga. and enlisted in tho these arc fuel) water, ami oy,-en
he
said
that
front
If.
lo
I
Vl
l
•„
duty
was.
llie
most
haxm
Navy at Atlanta, Ga. In 1BI17 |H)umla of air niV nrotIn I for j i d ile l. il ib * l p "I In el fe cj til.' -tIn- N o w _ui_Uui i_t-lumJ.—Guard,
• ' the—
•
.Um— beand- aervad during - World. Wars
. Tfli of tii*- ii.nl J. II. '!: tib^'k.' Thu local mill of tile latter &lt;n- Trrm—vdiitim; wITh iTuT .oritier a second time, uml after a v‘‘ur
M
fh
IKiunTToTtuefoU
and
11m
.
i
vvj(h
„
radio
hund.
u
cm
' ini! thni'iKh the center of was reported dead, lie w.'ore the
1 and II. Prior to coming to u considerable volume of water |
gunfxatioii w ill he lepievented cm
uth,.r nnd „ |wir
the In ■Jiir llie lirsl m'uie^lTurk's i Distinguished Flying .I’ iii
*- uinong
ro*.
Sanford, he had livad In Jack­
,b ; llir.iilfici.Hr. ■
______
Coi,it--nor win. good, making It j other decorations.
le used whiru
|iunipeil
cxceIlefvt-eyef,
att -uhaerver went„ tis
________
_..._____________
nt—i
sonville for 12 yearn.'
Tlie Mimnifttcc in charge ,is 7 (
ivonil ti.e Americun line- H#t. Bolison BWurns Gi'i'ipe
•*- Hd la survived by the widow, the plant By two pumps nt the i f„n|, beyond
He is survived by his .uther.
Touliyi Ed l.mie and Itoy
Hi,tli i .'uiiw cored in the third Eddie Lungiotti of Sutifartl, and
Mm. Allie dL Iloaafl of Sanford; rate uf 17,UO0 gaMoos u Tillnute. In Hinirh of Hie enemy. When
Holler.
Dcspilc
DirricultiuH
pel hid. Sotifiltd palling over the his mother Mr*. Essie Luke of
The oil is first pumped through I the enemy wus sighted tlie in
two daughters, Mrs. Louise Harlo i m i ,- a few . minute* after Orlando; uml u brother, S-Sgt.
riman of Sanford nnd Mrs. Wal steam heaters, he ash!, where it 1formation was radioed liuc’i. to
Ha -eiond lialf began. Anderson Edward Lungiotti, who Joined the
After nerving edh llie Tib Arih.*
ter Welkoner iof Jncksonvllle; a U thinned to the consistency of iho line*. Thu ubxtrver* .would
I m oio,| lerain fioiu the Ociilu four Army ill IU4.T, served* in the
F.iimpe xs11 Jinit
eltiilg a Dillard ( ’. Bardift
LUen Hnrrimnn uf somethin.! like water.
grandson. All
Pumps ilien run buck to bis own line r |vaid line on mi off tackle pluy. European theater uml wlm on
ratrb,
gt llnrry
llolu.oii .i.
fur protection if lie w m lockv
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Sanford, and n sister, Mrs. Mag
Died
Sunday
Morning:
then
force
it
through
burners
j
vaougli
to
make
the
iliisli
without
lurilthl
Sunday
fi
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m
this
ioih
( I,ut.' fir*t try for the uxtru Sept, 22, was awarded tlie Purple
fie Blair of Atlanta, Ga. Re­
caiwlively i.ifc , 'lor in ii real
point oil* mb good, but due to Heart decoration.
mains have been pent to Jack­ like the oarbureturs on aulonm- 'being klllwl.
Dilfnrd . 1olunjt Hurclift. *7, a 1mill in.da uff side penalty, the
sonville where funeral service* biles for the purpose of getting. Sgt. llidloway was’livterdeil (In
/one,, one of Hiirniu'i
glower lure for (lie past kll v.tais.lknk wa- tepcaled with good ucwill be conducted by the Navy.
the BTUs out of the oil. A BTU, Hi onto Star ut Munilu where Id* ' irnway
i.ix-d suddenly ut Ids home oni cimii’y. and tlie score was 14 to 0.
Remain* of Mrs. Hensley will he explaine4, is n heat iu:if of f i,; hti,^| un** “ " e* l^ UN' l,v
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Punch Turner’s (Jcalii hoys Lions
Club Gives
be sent to Jacksonville by the
'
'
,
:
into enemy, mnehino
firr.
Ilr ■ 'riving Ids honoruhle disclmrgi' \\e i First trier Humlay Him nErickson
Funeral
Home
for mfAnumnent anil U fiicuml m located theie ‘fire a id‘ *his group :-1 Ft. lliugg, N.
and .with hh "!*■" 1,1 * " uclmk. lie was Ison I ,.(luie luul, into the gume whell
Donation
To Crate
burial nnd Interment. Mrs. Hens­ the amount of heat necessary t &gt; «teitiriiyc&lt;l the enemy. lie also 11to nud two aiuiul children ns
-• 1' ,,h •}* Diiranls ,. ,,,1’ ( Uirv. tuitud a |ius*ing attack
ley had lived with her daughter, raise the temjwraUire o f one unit vXr:in, the , guud
good ■conduct ribbon. o trAerigurs, In* tar ran inlo »;•*■
‘
•" ’" ''i " " j wldib .Sauford was uuiiidc to stop.
........................
The Hanford Lion* Club ut ita
Mr*. Howell on Weet First Street of water one dfgree._T her- ......
meeting Friday voted the sum
for the past 16 montl)K Jhe was M f '
pound
of $12.60 a month toward the
b o m .T J iT 86, I860 In Marble,
paying of a supervisor fur Tha
N. C
Tlw
Celery Crate, yuuag people's
She Is survived by twtT daugh­ high
1orguliinxatlon of Sanford, on the
ters, Mrs. George Howell and
assumption that other rivie or- ‘
Mr*. Joseph Itetcfciart, both of bll^s
guniintion* would donate like aSanford, two eons, Homer Hens­ continued* _ inc nsat front int* Kcnilniu* Hnoativ
ijpiii
ley o f Sanford and Garland Hens­ BTUs derived from the ■oil in of Lake Monroe und Ross Hollo 'T L KohsorT :«*s one of the first I f()ri| j,nil M iss"EDa Marie Ybtr i:’: 'uni*. Anderson scored his mounts.
ls manner is U»en transferred wry of Upxna. Sgt. Iloiuwny 'oiericans to enter tic I ihoirutoil, (.j,( , ltf J&gt;uytonn Reach
ley of Jacksonville; two sisters,
Juimnea Robson, Jr. was placed
.final touchdown through the ceiland Mrs.
Johnson.
r mean* of steam to the tur- ms educated
___ tii
&gt;i school- B 1‘arhau roncentratin" camp in Gcr-j Eunonil servltes «for Mr R « i - I ,’ i id ll'1’ line «a a one yard in charge of publicity fur the
Mrs. Hattie Jc
‘
in the ivv
local
Louise MarshalI of North Caro- bines which turn tho generatm, . 1ul7j |g u forlllir eiiiployeo oY Ti'.......
forthcoming Lion sponsored box­
where he superintended
,
,in-|[ mi "won held at 4:00 o'clock 'buck. Final snore 21 to 7,
grandehiIdren: The electricity la made In t)&gt;x* |Sunforal Herald.
11na and five
Inliallnn of American hospila
ing bouts. R. L. Skinner of the
LINEUP
‘"ispilril
&gt;
ih
s
afternoon
at
the'
Eri
ksu
Richard Hensley of the Navy; generators.
^
_________*
(aiiUlirs. lie .'.erved with n modi l-'uiiciiil llnme with the Rev. J. F. .ingle
I.F.
Thomas committee tor this program, anEugene Reichert and Mrs. Louis*
LT
Britt I flounced he tisrt secured cooperaMr. Young waa Introduced byrfinrf T i m o t H v S t e V C n S ' 1'* un**'
McKinley uf the First Mcthodixi Singletary
Karriinsti of Sanford; Mrs. Wal­ L. T. Sheppard who had ohar*c i
Duvis'Uon of Army and................
Navy uffJtrials
c‘ ‘
LG
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offlciatlrtR.
Interment
ter Wslkenar o f Jacksonville and of the program. President Lea
Kilpatrick
C.
Franklin ' In securing some good ring mat­
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living In New Lasher presided over the meeting
J. Junes erial for th* bout*.
_______
U r . Hill wood L . (Nance
Active pallbearers were
Fielding
ItG
Plans for*, th* Liun'a Thanks­
liT
.Smith
Xltemirn
K K ™ " r,&gt;0
! TYNDALL F1EID. Oct. f*2 |T o
A tld r U S S
K i w i l l l i s Witte, Hr ('. fr. Rninnan, R. W. Clark
Hentive giving dance were announced by
It K
K' Johnl“ ,,, of (S p ecia l)- T.Bgl Timothy Stem
V J lU U rC B n lY IV V U Ilin Donne. Fted Holly, Fred Itees,' Kuxtner
and Henry Thurslun. Hnnnrnry Cullum
C. Jones J. E. Roland,
p. L HU
™
c,,a 1,1 1(00 Elm Avenue, hanfoid.
EUwoik|
Natice. presl pallbearers 'were c. E. Stone- Hiooklill
Green
VJUIIU
In th* currant mebcrshlp con­
QU
from l^ '^ rm y " Aw'Foroi*t"roi'd‘‘ ^ ^ of \ C " lJnlver,ity“ of‘'Turnim. ci; her, J. J. Bully, Roy Svmea. Elli*
Ross test, the loser of which will spon­
_
S
P
i
Hr.,
Joe
Mr
Itch,
Sr.,
Percy
Chap­
Ander*on
FH
Gay
sor th* dancs, J. E. Rowland’s
Ing
T to
u an
' t kannouncement
l S S J t t rfrom
u nt t : ; L * t T t A
s a t e .S I!
Hcotu by periods
"Roundup Reamers" lead Dick
AAF Separation Rate at Tyndall address the Sanford Kiwunis Club man uml George MrCrum.
St
Its
meeting
at
the
Hotel
Muv
Oral,i
0
0
7
l»---7
Field. Fla.
Els berry's “ Berry Pickers” 34
fair Wednesday noon.
Hanford
FLOWERiTpLANTED
0
7
7
7—
-21
to 33.
Sgt Stevens has liecp in Ih
"The Kind of Wu,4,l Wo Want
First
Downs
Army fur 86 months, serving to Live In," will he the subject
16
More thun 6.000 snapdragon Sanford
With the 10th Air Force iii the of Dr. Nance’s address, according
plants, presented to the city hv Ocala
H
Pacific Theater of Operations for to twee,it notice given Dr. L
Miss Gertrude Vlnlng in iietmlf
Individual yuKluga
12 months. A votVran of 40 mis*, I&gt;um , club president.
of her late father, Joseph, M. Sunfurd
lions as a hose gunnel (engineer)
Vinlng, who served as a city em­ Anderson lit), Cullum 6‘J, Brookon' a B24 wRh tho 7th Roinh
DISCHARGED
ployee, will be planted in Ft. Mel­ ■in 03. Ellis 10
Hlev
Funsral services for Council
lon Park und In Fourth Street Ocala
*
Pfc. Clarence -G. Ericson who Park, it wae announced this Jones 46, Green 36, Thomas 8, A. Wooten 77 of Longwood who
ia« bean In tho A,my for Hie pam iiiuridng by James Moughton, city Gay 6.
dia^ Wednesday evening at a lo­
’
' )
ihfWo year.i has received his dis- park superintendent.
cal hujplud ‘ after a long Ulnaas,
Total yardage
", He was furmcriy sla­
were held at IUX) o’clock thle af­
Furford
261
nt Fort Lew i*. Wash., Gamp
ternoon at th* gravsald* at Myrtla
Ths regular meeting o f ‘ Mon Ocala
U5
Idaho, end Ml lUmiliun, roe &lt; h*| ter, No, 16, It. A. M. will
Hill Memorial Park, Tampa,'
I e . held T ucmIuv evening at 7:20
Mr. Wooten Is survivad by two
The oil glands In tha lower brothers. J, T. -V.nolcn of KasaiP. 61.’. nl orhich time the Royal
A rrh Degree will be conferred on layer of the human skin seer*to nur*L
hursL .Us-,
.Gap ana
and mcaara
Rickard Waotor
woo
a class of Candidates. Refresh­ a natural lubricant which u c*|tc» from th* perswxand spreads
ments. All Royal Arch
H *si.
out over lb* surfac*.\
Baltimore, JJd,
art* invited to attend.

Lee Is Arrested
Dinner Is Plunned im lo rd Defeats
"hr ‘j lfe sa slre if AL^laytairr Hotel Ocala W ildtits
J. R T rd u cK - *m
By 21 to 7 Score

Two Drowned Young Explains
When Car Backed Electricity To
Into Deep Ditch - Rotary Club

1

2 Escape But Chief
Howell And MotherIn-LawAreDrowned

10

James Lanj?iotti
Executed J 0 19
By Jap. Soldiers

a ft?®

f t r a r w ’ isf'-u

Sgt. J. S. Holloway
Given Bronze Star
For Pacific Fi^ht

."•-'a!;

'^ tsc

e

Carl {on Is Leaving
For Re-assignment

Funeral Is Held For
Council A. Wooten

sWk.’n.rir,’1?

3mt*'r

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T

MONDAY, OCTOGER 15. l g j j l

T1IE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

German Prisoners
Of War To Be Back
Home By Spring

Rent Waiting: Period
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES
JOc per line for ohe Insertion
R A Y M O N D M .-BALL, R E A LT O R
Changed To 6 Months
03c per line for three Insertions
Real Estate Snlt*8—Rentals—Mortgage Loana
07e per line for 6 Insertions
The waiting period for pur­
15 per line for 20 Inarrtlohs
Dependable Insurance and BotTdB
chaser* of homes in the Sanford
Minimum rate* . . . 30c
Defense Rental Area, who wish
•Rhone 9G0
Room 4, Florldn Stale Dank Baldtkg
PHONE HB OR BRINC YOUR Aft* ta THR SANFORD HERALD
to evict tenant* on the ground
„
Al* Newsfeature* \
Count, five words to the line, ineluding phone and address.
that the purchaser wishes to live
.V,n«hlngtoM —All enemy jirldonAll aarerllsements for situations want*4 will be. charged far at the
in the bouse himself, has been
i-rs of wni, tlieii work- in|)ldly
tegular rlemdflfd rate*.
___
___________
changed lo six months under
nearing an end in Die United
Federal Bent Regulations, it was
States, nre expt-cted to In* re­
Rids to Contractors and Builders
FOR S A L E —
_ _ !H E LP W A N T E D —
announced by Russell U. Davis,
turned to Europe by nt'itt spring,
proviiling
n
maior
source
of
liilnii
area rent director. * ■
F IL L up with kcivMjtm and fuel
! GIRL for soda Fountain at Lan for rctonstructioo of the isit le w I
For ItuildinK n platform approximately 178 fl. by 58
Where a purchaser was n
oil before winter.
ev’s Drug Store. Part time or cutlneiit.
member anil served' in the forces
II. It. POPE CO..
.'the
office
of
tinprovost
mm
ft; itids will be open Ocl. 25th, 1945. Blue Print* and
of the United States during the
full time. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
*lilH general of the Army snys
3R SALE: Ample quantity Ions
period of the war emergency and
the
number
of
enemy
prisoner*
life GOLD SEAL asbestos roof MALE bnrbrr for Ship's Service
desires possession of the accom­
specification^ can be seen ut the Office of The San*
i f war lit the United Stales an
coating containing Petrogum.
modations for the adequate hous­
at Sanford Naval Air Station of Sept, 1945, wits 362.170 Ger­
Sanford I'nint &amp; Gins* Com­
ing of himself and family, the
ford State Farmers Market.
pany. 117 So. Park Avenue, WANTED: 26 colored laborers man* and -I0.7K4 Itsliun*. . (Thererent director may issue a certifi­
a
i-re
also’
6.08(1
Japanese).
for railroad work in Sanford.
Phone .70:i.
cate even though the veteran has
Tills does not include npproxiPermanent. See C.C, Bronson,
paid less than tweilYy pee cent
■
lately
12,600
prisoners'
wiio
have
TWO FARMS FOR SALE-One
119 Myrtle Ave. after 4:30
of the purchase price do^n and
een
shipped
k
irk
to
Europe
nince
3 acres, tiled land, 1 ifood well,
P.M.
mav authorixa the purchaser to
■-K liny.
2 story house, 1 car gnrnge, t
pursue his remedies for the re­
The’ provost mnndinl general's
&lt;ool house, 000 f|. West of
moval or eviction of the tdn(nt
Lake Monroe Post Office. One •UNKNCUMHBREDrrrfmedr"whtte- _if flccL-juxpcclcd—DUKH1... additional
grirtlmB-tesj-thamBr^HOTU
•OWa to be returned to Europe
— ^ 5 “ 6elfes,T»tnne&lt;Tr]t&lt;MMnrtll. 2
waiting period.
lady. good personality, to live luring September, Including 49
■lory house, 2 story Imm, 14
with working mother and ala Italian aervire unit* comprising
Landlords who desire to sub­
mile west on Ornmcc Uoulcyear old daughter, good home !29 officer* ami 8,400 enlisted
stantially altar, remodel or deyard. J. VV. Sell, Lake Monroe,
and salary. Wrjte P.O. Dos personnel.
nmlisli'n structure occupied by i
1220, giving name, address and
tenant nre now required to file a
Major Gen, Archer L. Larch.
phone number and previous irovoBt marshal gene nil, Mild the,
LUMBER-Lumber! Wrecking 1
petition for a certificate of eviestory house behind Jleel's, very
Don. amt are not permitted to
prisoner* of war in thi* country
'.best lumber. Plentv doors, win­
give the tenant u police them­
ire working at” presinil but Oi
WANTED;
Cofured.
man
for
genselves.■•^•uSvk.'s
,
dows and plumbing. Duharl's
for such lnlior In deci.ii: b.i,.
er^r Inifndrr tvork. Apply h ,ieed
Lumber Vnril
The release of .men from the
Mr. Davis further odvls-.l iM t
person Sortlnnle County Laun' Army,
cutbacks in government
rill purchusers nre required to file
dry, HIO W. 3rd St.,
ONE HOUSE, two lots In Golds
ontracts for war. moferinir. ami
-u.petition Jumwii us D-4 in order
boro. Iluhnrt'a Lumber. Yard.
•nyoffs
of
workers
during
recon­
HELPER wanted for* Jimmie Co
•o secure a certificate permitting
version of war Industrie* have
,wnn&gt; Sheet Metal.Works.
them 11 nrm-eed under local law-;
POR SALK in Markham
'reed
thousand*
.of
American*
in
to evict D(4 tenant at the expira­
resident 1i»t Midway
•eplace prisoner* -of wiiy ili’ cer.
tion o f six months.
Ave. J.E. Walker. It!
tnin
industrie*.
Avu,
COMMANDER Of AMERICAN fORCII IN ITALY, Gen. Mark-W. Clark (&gt;
Ip
.thp
.South,
the
POWs
nicked
WANTED: Hotel Clerk. See Mr.
met by his wife, Muurine, and ion, LI. William, on hls-nrrival at La*
GOOD RELIABLE USED CARR
Small at Valdes Hotel any niton, cltruiwiud oilier fruit i. mi
UUStdin olrport by ATC plane from Paris. The general made the (light
sugar
cane,
harvested
peanut
16 Ida selection at or under OPA
WE BUY HUMAN HAIR lit
morning.
to attend a Columbus Day celebration m hit honor by the American*
rice und tobacco and cut I (dptelling. No new 'cuts for many
I N C H E S AND L O N G E R .
llnlt.ih Lnbnr Council of New York City. ATC photo, (friternatlonal)
wood.
months. Gel dependable trans­
HIGHEST
PRICES P A I D
Ill tlie West tln-y lunyistt
portation ul reasonable cost at WANTED: 20 to 30 colored fruit
SEND
HAIR FOR APPRAIS­
pickers.
Sanford
Fruit
Co.
Migar beets, corn ami grain, pi&gt; : HOLLER MOTOR SALES
AL. NO COMBINGS.
ed und packed frails arid veg.
20H West First St.
M. MARHHIK
‘able*,
while
in
the
North
uiel
WANTED: Office el
330 EAST 61 SI.
GET YOUR gasoline and oil at
'-mst
they
rut
pulp
aotl
chemi
tber of Sanford
New York, N.Y.
The Standard Station across
nl wood, harvixteil litnl ; ncl ed
Brunson.
from the Court House.
iv its und vcgetubler.
In addition to this work, whIHi
A nice lot of New Humpddre pulvns mostly on a contract bu.-is
DIG
demand,
Avon
Christmas
lata, also while Leghorns and
etween the government and pri­
Sets at this time. Colored re­ nt"
Aaterlopes. Dressed fryers or
agencies
prisoners also
tiro weight.
C. L. Bridge*,
presentative wantyd. Write Box ■orkd for the Army nl bpr-eand
A,
*-/o
Herald.
,
phone 204.
ininr.
■Althmigh-paUl at- Die .i.ic-vuilGfRLR prewar blryclc, 20 Inch
ltd hu M li'. u^ti. in ung wsgn level f.i*^ eivillnli iVOl'lli
wheels, ginst condition.- - 4to Pal­ COMPLETE I I I K T O H V OF •rs doing the same ly;H- of labor,
W*«ran us alndr C n ib d
WOULD
WAR
II
—
Authentic
— *U n t t f W btgis m i l l Hm
metto Ave.
text, Ofiirlal photos, Enormous he prisoner* working on private
demand. Salesmen winded. Send iintrnrts receive only 8(1 rents a
BABBITS for sale, lib Enst 21st
ih»i
10c,10c,60*.
62.00 for complete sale* kit •av. They are inlil in coupon!
LIQUID
or write to: V.M. mitt. Gen. 'cdecmnble for goods ut tani|
let P it t s b u r g h ’s Hew System
mill
em.
Distributor, 3170 S. W. Mil St.
'The remaining money earned
Miami,
3b,
Fla.
*
TRUCKS BANKRUPT SALK
of Color Dynamics hslp maks
iy the prisonei* is paid lo the
rgoes
6700 to 6S90
Lrmy and deenslted In the lirahome lovelier lo look at—lovelier to B n fiT
6910 A up
42 Dodge dumps
tury.
TRIPI^-AID
41 International
Through 1944. 622.000,(W0 was
dumps
6005 &amp; up
lc,ro(lteil with the treasury. Thi
A ll above priced from 6200 to
otul ttL-aurh deposits was F ’*.
6500 under OPA ceiling. These
plowed nnd harrowed on Cam­ ”‘1.000 fn tu June I. 1915.
There is a Pittsburgh Paint for every
trucks have removable canopy
RELIEF f
eron Avenue. BhoiuE E.1L Stowe.
In - addition, the Annv e*ti
t
1
i'1*
tope,, stake Iwdles. and all ■steel
192-R or Edward * F, Lane, enled it saved 6162.999,(Hill it
bodies, some with duals. KNIGHT.
phone 512.
ages l.y using I'l'W. help u
purpose
TRAILER CO. Ph. 5-2051, Jackrimpr.
eonvllle, Fla. Open Sundays.
Housed In Damp*
M E D IC A T IO N S
LOST
Prisoners nn* hoiiM-d in 15'
Qualified Pnintcra
all In ONE outfit I
(imps’ located on Army Inise-, and
Call
riA N O : Oil lieulrr; 2 metal WALLET containing money, i-c it 309 branch cmuiu net ui
General
Contracting
*£U£V£S—
beds complete; studio couch;
dstralion curds, licenses, etc. s herever the imsaurr* un*- work
us
Huiiding, PninliiiK. Repairs
' Oak chairs 4; Pressure cooker,
AT PEARL HARBOR AND HOMEWARD BOUND for New York from the far
! — Inflamed Watery Eyas
laniel St. Clair. TIN Willow in.*.
■The POWs liuusrd nt liases live l'acilie, fig)ding men crowd the decks of the battleships Jotra (fore­
can scaler; wicker settee and
Ave.
or
Heralii
Office.
2
—
Reipifatory
Congeiltoo
Store
frotilM. Mlrrnra
'«in;r.Liid*.
wnciiljj*
no
unnse-t
rocker. J.M. Joyner, plume
For
ground), CiHoriido aud Wej{ Virginia—*11 Ucd up at clocks for the
ipclloii of (he camp's barrack1 moment os on the fateful day when Japan struck. The West Virginia
400-M.
3—
Nosat trritotloo &amp; Snaeilng
(UiutM work of all klnd«'However the branch camps vary
was one of the battleships hit In that 1041 attack.
{lidrrnoiionol)
LOST:
Brown wallet on Lake from tent* to abandoned mcIkioJloth eeglcofle* rWlow
WOOD burning circulating heater,
Alary Road, near W. 13th St. -&gt;'■ building* in Die vicinity of
diRwtsI dluoolorit aod
good condition. Phone 4U2-J,
valuable, identification papers, (heir work
WWW flYI*.
ration hook. key. Alfredu Wal­ . When they are ready lo InDootllors
Are
Turning
I
lace, U1U W. 13th St.
shipped liome. the POWs arc
Ftfrnhdied garugu apartment prle,,
¥11
I by diagram whether the (i-J—’-l
The .Complete I'nint nnd ( i Iohn Store
moved into n staging urea urn’ed at 2500.00 '
I d . I 't l O t O i l l l
I
i defense is better than a 7-man
their port of embarkation. Tliei
Roliert A. Williams
117 So. Park Ave.
'
Phone AOS
line to slop ilte 'offensive power
Phone 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg, LOST: Fox terrier puppy, white they , are Inmb-d In most ense­
CIIU AGO. III. O-l. 12, (F|m- of the T.
Tonchton Drug Co.
with left eye center of black al oard Arm? transports headed •all
Tie nnn-halr strategists
LADIES prewar Rollfast bicycle,
apot. Wearing back harness lor Europe p, bring American
* to normal . time*, Friedman
■tuad very little, tires guaranteed,
wlut planned their mllitnrv rwn- Mated, Die atiinU-ur quarterback
with Pennsylvania vaccination home.
v -00.00. Phone 700.____________
Together with other urisnnelr nalgns on restaurant tablecloths
tag, answers‘to name of “ Spot’’.
offers no piuldem lo linen sup­
A liberal reward will be paid taken after Die capitulation of v ere blasted out of the war by
ONE five room bungalow com­
pliers, but be pointed out that
Germany,
the
POWa
will
.be
okfor
his
return.
Mrs.
J.M.
llayes
pletely furnished. Phone 639-M.
the atom iiurnb, but the Monday memberk of the assoelutlon are
110 W. 10th St. phone 4UU-J. slcned to various types of reconstruction work In Euroee bv morning ipmrterbncks nre still ■till faced willi a shortage of
ONE Air cooled Johns&amp;n gasoline
the monpower division of Die with us, ncrorillng l o ' Roy J. 'materialic.
. engine. 3/4 H.P. Ideal for bicy­
control eouncll
. “ The extra'washing necessary
M ISC ELLANEO US Allied
cle or lawn mower. 2(1 Maple
The provost nmrsli«l’N ofClee I'rii-dimm- of Chicago, president lo remove pencil marks from
Ave.
_______ __________
■aid that with inrrenned shii.pimr of tliy Linen Supply Association nailery mean* wear on materials
1"**een.l n&gt;-eils for I'OW lat*&gt;r In of America.
BORROW HERE WHERE
PLANTS FOR VICTORY OAR*
which must last until Dio supply
PRIVACY. IB RKHPBpTEp ... the United Rtalns. and better faDENS: Collar.!*, Cgbbagt. ~LetExcenl for tin occasional world of textiles fur civilian uses gets
^ a c e , Eacarole, Tomato plants. YOUR natural desire for privacy cllllics In Hu 'European llusirr
.....
. . . ______ Tioctr to nnrmnb"— Friedman
in money matters is strictly to bundle them tho relurn of aU
Alto Strawberry plants. J.W,
respected here.
Friends and VOW* in thr United Slalei: wllj iiapcry to |mi lilinn the Ja|innese ■ “ During tin* war, our industry
Ball, Lake Monroe, phone 15.
relatival are not questioned be materially strnped tin mi a* to empire,
the
military •second managed to nmintnin ndequuic
1037 FORD Model flbi Tudor;
about your credit. Your em­ have them nil returned by si ring. gunners w m to Imve gone Into service for its thousands of cus­
' ,1036 Ford Tudur. Reaaonable
ployer or hualneia associate*
tomers, from the comer grocery
retirement, Friedman reported.
Both ear* need some repair*.
will not hear of your personal
.store to the largest war plants,"
'Hie
football
experts,
however,
ail after 5:00 P.M. Osteen, R.
affair*. There la no causa for
he staled. ‘JWilh the war over,
f, McCullough.
embarrassment.
BUSINESS SERVICE are up to their old tricks again, we wish to continue' that service
. Reasonable credit requirement!.
Friedman said, and soiled linens and expand it."
CREAM separator, A&gt;1 condition.
No co-makers on money loana.
returned to- suppliers' bear the
Friedman declared that linen
_ Call after 6:00 P.M., Osteen,
Variable payment plans.
BRING YOUR CAR to Cordell’s imuhI seasonal indications of the suppliers will give their custo­
0 H.W. McCullough.
Repair Shop. General repairs— versatility of the T formation.
FAM ILY IXJAN CO.
mers the best service in the
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone &gt;3
Oil change and Lubrication.
Instead of planning a defense history of the industry as soon
TW O piece mlng room aulte exKent
Illdg.
phone
17.
,
iiguinst .Inp suicide fliers, the ns materials, equipment and man­
: reliant condition. Phone County
W ANTED
football second guessers nVe power are available..

CAPUDINE

3 PROVEN

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SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

lays

S

0 BUY: Camera bv Service
man.
Phone 229*W or 071.
2414 Palmetto Ave.

DODGE - I’ l.YMOlJTtl
FARTS AND HERVICE106 Pel met to Ave.

Phone 1011

WANT afternoon job after school,
512 E. 5th 8t.

FORD truck’ 1630,
ition, good tires,
imraea, Paula, Fla.

EXPERT Plumbing, 35 years experlence. Repairs, water hent,
era, toilets, basins, baths, laun­
dry tuba. Good service. No HatWANTED: Email home, close In,
unlay rails. George Coursen,
Deal with owner. Mrs.'E.M.W,
Box 575, Phone Co. 4106.
c/q Herald.
*WK ARE fullv equipped nnd
know how to recap your tires.
Natural rubber or synthetic
wa protect the nidtgvall* of
your tire. Jonee Tire Shop
Cor, 1st and Elm, phone 000.

I08ENE Battery type chick
aoder, 912.00. See at Camp-

ENT—6 room bungalow u
Jehad. Ctoia In. Write P.&lt;
-S3, Lake Monroe. Fia.

SPECIAL NOTICE
3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service

FELT

5 Day LAundry Service
We recommend that new - customer* Bend their

BODY AND Fender dants, imlnl
injury or fading should bcorrected now to combat aging
and weathering. A new pain
leas method awaits you at
YATB8 AUTO PAIN T *
BODY 8IIOP
I M N. Palmetto Ave. Phone 371

PLANTS FOR BALK
^dragons, Carnation and other
&gt;sr planla ready to set—35e
N par 100 or 630 par M,
t teas than 4 das to order,
d RJM. 1 a. ----- A ._J at
milk cow, Just fraah.
136*W»

EXPERT sawing machine and
electric Iran aervica by man
with
10 years’
experience-.
Swain's Garage, across from
Ball Park.

Inundry last three days of week.

Phone 475

SEM INO LE C O U N T Y L A U N D R Y CO,

Waiting For a Sill
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WASHING
and all home a
707
General Bi
wall Genera)
Repair Bhop&gt; 7
1
North Mills, Orlando, Bboi
1-1972. Prompt aarvtee.

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SPRINGS 2 2 1
fMather of Sanford m

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“Good A Bod_
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In Unity There Ir Strength—

THE WEATHER

To Protect the Peace of tho World I
To Promote the Program of Amcrlcoi
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

TODAY; Fair. Continued rind thin afternoon
and 1tonight.
TOMORROW: filishlly higher afternoon
temperature*. Fair.

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

W E D N E S D A Y , O C TO B E R 17, 1945

Member Associated Press

N U M B E R 28.

Steel And Other Industries Close
As 1,000 Coal Mines Are ShutOo wn

Navy Reduces
•'Point Scores
• (For Personnel
______
__ Goal Is. To Discharge
~TT,100,000 by J a riri;
Enlisted Men Need
41 j Points
For Out
‘
-

Commerce Board
Discusses Plans
For New Projects

WASHINGTON, QcL.17,—
iA P )—-The Navy- has mark­
ed down1the‘discharge scores
o f mpst personnel, with a
goal of releasing more than
1 *100,000 officers and mdn by
New Years. Effective Nov.
T, moat enlisted men's point
score will be cut from 44 to
41. Further reductions to 39

-*4&lt;,

Disposition Of Naval
A ir Station P r o p e l
ty Is High On L i #

Truman U rging Manageitvent-Labor Cooperation

Striking Movie Workers Resort To Sitdown Picketing In
Newest Technique
ClllCAKOruM: 17 (.VP)— *
Reconversion difficulties have
been ulus lug down essential B
pari- in the rndio industry
and it mi* appears that far
fewer .-el- than were antici­
pated will be available for
Christian*-. Retail prices will „ .
lie the same' as in 1941.

Progrxxx on road building in
Seminole “County,’’ securing o f hoe;
nitni and dthr facilities of the
I.CNIION. Oct. 17, &lt;AP&gt;—
Sanford ’ Naval Air Station In
Striking stevedores decided
event the Navy leaves here, and
on Dec- 1 and 38 on Jan. 1 are.
al a mass meeting today to
meant of furthering improving j
a . promised.
remain a wav from London
the St. John’s River channel. were
■ The Navy's announced reduc­
docks where soldiers have
the major topics of discussion 111
tion* in point scorea for the
been working nearly a week
the meeting of the hoard of di­
greater part of ita personnel, are
in an effort to keen food
rectors of the Seminole County
intended to release one-third of
ships from saiUng. Striker*
'Chamber of Commerce Tuesday
ita war-end strength by the first
ignored back In work pleas
evening tii the Hotel Mayfair.
of January. .
Trom the La liar government,
11. II, Coleman, newly elected
With further cuts predicted in Gl PHOTOGRAPHEK, 8gt. Jordon Jom-s recon I* tin* scene of Sgl.
union leaders nnd news­
Decsmber and January, the score May Master holding hands with n “ young Indy" in Stockholm. Swe­ president succeeding T. W. Lawpapers. In the lilg ports
for unlisted men will be reduced den whilJ'Sgt*. Edward Herrick and G.J. Klinghammer (riglit) look ton, told the Chamber members he
north of laindun, these. w*»
from 44 to 41 points, effective on smiling. The girls hack home in the United States needn't worry was glad to serve them und er.
no immediate sign of abreak
November 1.
for this Swedish girl Is obviously unntuved in her "honrt
of pressed confidence that a unmin a slrike which has 46,000
ber .of "worthy projects” dwelling
On the same date male officers stone-” (InternationalI
idle, has immnhilirrd scores
development would be furthered
. will be cut from. 49 to 48 points,
of -hip* and lied up some
and that other projects would soon
w Wave officers from 30 to 32 and
200.0U: tons of food.
lie unfolded.
Wave enlisted personnel from 29
__Scautur .l.luytl
re­
te Vt.
'~ ’
my w.ortareir rre»»l
ported good progress in Seminole TN AN EXTR7MPORANhOUS ADDRESS treforu a crowd of 70.000 at tho CaruthersvHIc, Mo.. Fair
" No change was made in the
Tho national idle expanded
County’s secondary road building Grounds, President Harry S. Truman (arrow) warned the audience that the mad to peace wa* aformula by which points arc
program, and atatcd that follow­ dufirult, as that to victory.^flie^President said that th» task ulu-iid require^the mutual cooperation today a.s the Labor dispute
computed. The new schedule
ing the letting of the contract, of labor and. mamigcmcnt. Mr. Truman was enjoying his twelfth annual
to 't’«roTiicVsv'ille"aiI!I idle total jum ped to 450,000.
steps up the Navy's demobilisa­
that work should tie started soon the fair. I Inlcrnutioimi—Soumiphoto)
Witli’-sptvad— alt-ike* ip thu
tion plan by some two months.
stretch of Hoad 44
■Tha Navy announcement also
r
*
” ----- soft 'fcoaf fields o f six states
Jessup bridge to
said that a further reductionHn
i
*
•"
I the
the conn
romilethvc
lethed Volusia county
___ points scores for^ medical doctors
link of the road leading to Mmis
Iro n r e v o m o n ts
A re 300
postwar labor dispute w ith
pfobably will be made on Janon the East coast, lie praised
ry 1. Reduction of doctor's Club Petitions Navy!Fall Weather Comes the manner in which West First
*
C _„
B o i*V V M !(lu D a i l y T
r
LI
r
1
mines closed, jshutting
» « o rres from 60 to 63 points was
Street lind been retrended ■weal
To
Continue
T
ra
in
-j
In
With
A
Rush
As
oth er induainouncad recently. The expected,
aim
to Monroe corner. This road is
i 9
...I
ii,i,'unu fuel
,v,el shortages.
» .
n
H l- D O W I llO W n A l C t l
__ _
w
. B
. . ,
,r,l's- through
«h
classes the further pre­
IngOperations Here | Winds Sweep Lake being finnneed tvilli State money
M gcc
I n i t i o l i o n Tile coal operators lout at u new
further cut will'be to 61 points.
(■realise of n delay jn receiving
l t l u d o l l l l L l O 11U11 propositi, the possibility of re1
improvement* are continuing
dieted cut* are: por male officers
S&amp;nford residents shivered us Federal monies due in part oh the
Kiwanians today at their meet­
•
opening during "conciliation . ef1on stores in the downtown section
other than doctors, to 44 points ing approved a resolution to be they rose from hed this morning project, whereas Road 20.1. Geneva
i / ii
■ •
, fort* by the government.
on December 1 and to 43 points sent to the Secretary of the with the temperature down to to Chulunta will be financed with New Machinery Is In­ and new business projects ai .• vr i i
being annmthcc l daily.
,
National C h a p l a i n ,
Dissention within the AFL
on January 1.
Navy requesting that if it be for 64 degrees us officially recorded Federal funds, he said.
For enlisted male personnel, to the best Interests of the country by B. F. Whltner, weatherman.
The Fosgate-Forcst City road
stalled For Hand­ The t’nwiin ('ompimv is moving _
M a llo r y ,
Ex- l-omt»hurcmcn» Union is keep30 points on December 1 and to operations be continued by the
drygoods stock into its
store, *
The Full wcut her came with n liaa been completed, lie announced,
. new .......
* ■ m
1*
»*
ittg 11 large part of New York's
ling M o r e F r u i t nntl work is now .....
8ft point* on January 1.
being centered]
P C C IC U l O l i C l l O r C • imrlinr idle, vv^liile insurgent steveNavy
et .the
the Sanford Naval Air rush to Sanford, Monday after­ i.tiding that he and Mayor Edward
avy at
on the windows in id tile facing.
___ _ _
,lores demand the ousting of tho
For Wave officers to 30 points Station. The resolution was intro- noon us cool wrlmis and lowering Higgins will leave for Tallahas­
on December t and 29 points duced Ire J. W. Hell.
bruit packing cutacity of the
clouds swept in from the north see today and that efforts will
More than 3(H) Florida win '"'inn’s President it van, us ( hi*
A new furniture store, oper­
(*• m January 1.
Lake Monroe. There was a lie made to secure resurfacing of Chase Packing House at Rand'- ated hv M. T. Haynes and A. J . veterans are expected to nrrjvti [J'ctlon tdained tho LlO leaders,
it was pointed out that three over
w
VFor enlisted Wavea, tg 34 }•*■»•[
mg ns* ne.ii urea
shower-uf .16 inch of rain, which ltdad 202. pviodo to Geneva, and.
Will in ms, will puen soon In tha in Sanford on Oct. 2H, when ut IL'rry Bridges and the l 10 Mart-'J
operation’
had
proved
point* W PixmtHei ,-i and t o
It Oiti Ilist al inti 1ui },, iliitV' m2- stork vnrnfert * Py ‘The Cowan 2 :(in P M- a ma*rf ii.Llutloh . i f t ‘ '*''1’
unlike summer shower* left cool to provide n better surfaced
I»r tlm spliL
that
the
station
wa*
so
located
joints on Januphr 1.
and riiuinmeni, it was ( ’ntnpnny.
these veterans Into the American \ SitdoWn picketing—u new techns to be.mapt conducive to the weather In Its wnke. The ther­ to Bear Lake, whose residents ehinerv
mometer reached-down to 69 de­ hove had a tot of trouble getting announced today by Rnliert Hehealth and comfort of the men.
William JnmitiRia turs moved l.cgion will he conducted by tho |iliquu in strike procedure— by
grees sometime Tuesduy morn­ back and forth to work on the ely. sales manager of citrus tiro- his feed and seed store from i t * ; Miami area guard o f honor
movie workers in the AFL jurisKiwanians were entertained by ing, according to Mr. Whittier.
present clay road.
duct* for the roinpiiii*'.
fiiiiuvr locution at Sanford Ave- ] Commander J. J. Itocco of diction dispute, developed us
Tom Trent of Orlando, a former
President Coleman announced
Orange tl|ll’hing vvn* started nne nml First Street to Sanford j l'iliii|il&gt;cl|.|.ossiiig
Coats ami sweaters were no­
Post 53 is union leader* and flint producer*
resident of Sanford who for many
that on Saturday Oct. 27 Nuvy Monday at tho plant. The fiitit livenin' and Second Street, after mailing invitation*
to every continued limit’ effort* Hi end the
years was an entertainer on tho ticeable yesterday and today in Duv a dinner honoring Cuptuin anpeurs
he of larger *ir.e than -|(|(vin
.un.hased the Siinfoi I legion post within l on mile* to walkout.
Keith Vaudeville circuit, und downtown Sanford. -A few people William T. Easton of the Sanford- that of to
lust vrnr. is of good co
- - Negotiation* continued in tho
rior to that was with Field’s said they did not like the change, Naval Air station, will be given. lor ami &lt;if ’ exceptionally good Cash Feed Company from Glenn bring new members to Sanford
Iticluu dron, whoso-employee. Bui fur the initiation.
ncnr-iuonth-long strike of some
[fnstrels. Mr. Trent told many but many said they enjoyed the
J.L. Ingley reported on &lt; hnin- quality, Mr. ICeely *pid.
stimulus
of
tho
cooler
wenther
K
iiiii
rd,
lie
is
retaining,
lie
i*
According
to
Joel
S
Field.
61,00(1 A F L lumber workers in
jokes that had the Kiwanians in
t'hn*e nnd Company wa* lint also retaining Bill Bailey from seventh district commander, it thu l ’ueific northwest uml 40,000
and that they felt much invigor­ her finances and *the budget for
who prior to an uproar.
1946-46 was adopted a* rend.
able
to
linmlliall
of
tile
front
e, has returnF
expected
that
till'
National
ated.
CIO workers over wage demands.
With
Harry Kudell
accom­
H.B. Pope reported that he und desired by growers last year, .lie In* fin uier store.
_____ _ __ H I _ three year* panying. M r.’ Trent sang -tho
Steel production, liucklione of
There wua much talk this
A stole at 317 West First Chaplain of the American Legion,
ago was assistant manager of song he first introduced at the morning on vtraet corners re­ his committee had contacted Cap­ added, Imt till* year the inrreii*ed -Street i* being prepared by Hie It *v. D. C. Mqlloiy of Jack­ America's, peacetime reconversion,
tain
Easton
in
regard
to
dispo-nl
equipment
will
permit
the
pm
'l.'sonville
a
ill
lie
present
aknllio
ed to the store In his former Colonial Theater in Akron, Ohio, garding fuel oi) and fire wood.
Jiltin'* Chestnut und John Dono­ ceiemoily, ami all 7th district dcclilicib-ut an pluming uto under
capacity,- after
receiving his In 1912, “ My Melancholv Uaby," According to the County Price uf facilities at the Naval Station ing of several hundred tlmiiHNiid hue for a Venetian blind store.
the wciglit of tin- collapse o f ne­
drpni tmeiit rnniiimndri' Present
honorable discharge from the words of which are printed on and Rationing Board the follow­ In event the Navy leaves, purtj-, bores of citrus. -There are Ini
lictwen roft coni opera­
Work i* *progressing' oil the Ii Imi- will ho i\. Meade Wilson, gotiations
cularlv
of
the
hospital
unit.
prpvemeiit*
in
coloring,
waxing,
service.
tor.- nnd United Aline Worker*.
the song sheet the Kiwanians ing price ceilings are now in ’ It-was reported to Mr. I'iiihnew
addition
to
tile
Hollywood
state
ilepartmeiit
commuiidi-r,
A.
and
drying
of
oranges,
nnd
gra­
' As an aviation ordnance man, us*. He then told of how Harry effect on fire wood, delivery uml
Mon; Haul 20.000 steel workers
which was formerly occu­ Reid Mann, department adjutant,
Brat' class, he eerved for a long Kudell firat Introduced in Chicago, racking included: 1C inches or that if the station should lie cing licit* have been remodeled. fillup
pied liy Sears Roebuck Company, Lee Weiners, commander of the ill tile i'iltMbiirgli area alone
Ume on the US8 Carrier Card Irving Berlin's initial hit, “ Alex­ less in length, 121 a cord; 16 to abandoned, at the end of the two
Demand i* exceptionally good now occupyug their new store
Chef-De Cure. Mr*. J. II. Kirk were thrown nut of Job* a* the
operated so effectively ander's Ragtime Band" which 24 .Inches, $18.60 a cord; and months following, the Senior &lt;IT for early oranges, und the out.- |acro**...liu!_aLrucL
• walkout ainuiig_imncra_tufmii^lu____
■
pal cieki—peesiilewk—»f-lh e —lo-g
guhpTfinPB in tho JLiiantlc 'was~stnrg"by SophtirTucker;------hmk~ts~fnr~n~~ver\r~gnndJ *ewronr
, other pit* with 200,000 mine
„
Extensive
alleratiuii*
arc
tak­
Auxiliary
uml
Mr*.
Monty
Mont
area, that it was tha first car­
Mr.
Reely
declared.
M/Sgt. Julian Stenstrom, for­
workers striking. Them idled men
eora‘
to the Navy or Army so they
ing
place
in
the
Thorpe
Furniture
gtiim-ry,
secretary
und
tieusuret
rier ef-lts type to receive a presi­ mer Herald sports writer whq
Celery prusiecta in tin* -San
accounted for almost half Hie
could pick any articles needed fur
Store
al
Second
Street
und
Mugof
that
group.
dential unit citation,
recently returned home from
their use, and after tho mutter ford area indicate an increase ill nolia Avenue under direction of
On Oct. 27 will take place the 161,000 American workers Hirown
t was Radar equippedi carriers France, and who has received
would be turned over to tho Sur At reage planted. Seed lied* are Fred. It. Dyson, contractor, it i* utimial roundup of *tple Legion out of work hv tulmr strife in *
in
of this
tula type,
»||n&gt;, working
vu[,jn| an
his honorable discharge..thanked
Plus Property Commission for a.- reported to J*. in good condition. expected"tU r-lbc *Tdic, cliiseil mcmlH'rslilp. ami .ull meiulivrsliip hundreds of plunt-.
teamwork with destroyer escorts, the Kiwanla club for donating
ore of tfu- Pascal variety ia
U.S. Steel Corpuintiofi reported
tion.
Hi to
that broke up tha Nail wolf pack at his request a flag which was
nUntcd I Ilia- year, duo both dm mg the war period will ro- j cauls irstuil from Oct
uneniplriyin’cnt in it*' I'iUxburgh
Mayor Hlxglns .then staled that bring
open
on
Nov.
16.
Mr.
Dysop
nl*u
*
I
Id.
27
will
Jiu
picked
up
hy
tile
submarirp* that were creating first flown over 0-610 Ammuni­
scarcity of seed of the Gol­
plants bud pufsed the l.'i.OOO point
he is preparing a request to the In the
avoc in, Atlantic shipping lanes, tion Depot in England, then nvec.
variety, mul to the fact that hit* tin- contract from Voliu III et H, ami will lie brought to and operations had lit-en redueeil
Commission, asking that In event den
Saufofil
to
he
laliiilulcd
hy
de­
|
William*
to
*tart
work
next
week
p said.' Tha carrier operated 0 004 depot at Omaha Beach,
to 2H per cunt of capacity.
tho Navy leaves, tho Station &gt;*&gt; the market fur pascal celery wa* rebuilding the howling alley on partment commanders,
rom Newfoundland to Bermuda Normandy and which is now
U.S. Steel said its output in the
turned over to the City and Cmm; very good lust year.
Magnolia Avrnue tlmt wun rlexOn Hie same evening, Campnd tho Asoree, and later was put flying over on* of the woHd's
At the Simford Slate Market Jrayed lu*t November by fire.
ty, principally the hospital unit.
bell-Loaning Fust 63 wli) -pollHor Chicugu urea would In- cut hack
[tU&gt; service in the Pacific area. largest ammunition depots, 0-6) I
to 27i per coni of normal by FriHe spoke o f possible uso of the shipments of green beans, (acui­
Tlie Hanson Shoo Itepair Simp a dance to be held al tile Sunfuid day, with luyulls probably run­
;.* • l Mm. Eaton la expected to ar­ near Verdun, France.
facilities for aviation training, a* ty grown, ate beginning to move. ha* set up all its shoo repairing Armory.,
rive In Sanford soon to join her
Dr. U T. Doss, club president
ning ns high a* 20,000 Workers.
a vocational or’ military school,
machinery in the Gowan liniiding,
fpisband.
told of his enjoyment of the
Duly four of 23 hlu*t furnaces
or for schooling of returned vete­
While
cloaning
In
the
.attic,
tia*
moved
in
ita
retail
ntqek
&lt;
iT
recent Kiwanis convention in Mrs. Maude Smith, 3011 Magnolia rans. He then told of the needed
ami seven of 17 coke ovens will
shoes
and
Is
now
ready
for
ImstI)r.
Charles
L.
Park
C.
A.
Simpson
t)ies
Miami.
continue operating, a bpukcxman
Avenue, found an ossified four procedures relative to securing
neas.
Flans For T*B. Seal
foot remnant of what appeared of ways for cutting through AjtHomeOf Daughter
R e s u m e s Practice quid.
to her as having been a snake. right bnds of the St. John's River
Made A t Meeting
■
“
•
min(|td" member* of channel and of the program* in­
Majui t Jiiii Ic* L. I‘ark, who L t .
Cluii IrAlexander
Simpson,
L t C ol M.M. Lord Jr. "Scientific
RADIO EXAMS
The
Herald
printing
department,
stituted
for
deepening
lt.
n now on termiuil leave i»ri«»r
father uf Mr*, ituscoc Taylor of
1. Mrs. Mary Rawlins, Seal Sale
after viewing the specimen, de­
G.W. Spencer appeared and out­ Sanford, died ut the hamo of Mr.
rever ting to inactive statu* in
Is Visiting Parents clared
Chairman foe tha Seminole CounI’o-tmaster Joel Field wa* re­ to
however,
ft
was
tho
tail
of
lined
a
method
for
putting
.the.
and Mr*. Tuylur, 2IH6 Orange cently notified by the Federal the Army u* tho ro*ult of ptiysiJbf. Health
and
Tuberculosis
some
sea
monster.
Country
Club
and
Golf
Course
Avenue at 8:45. A. M, Tuesday t'ommuoicution* Commission tha’ cut lllxahility, lias returned to
Lieut. Col. M. M. Lord Jr. of
iAssoclution. met with her comIn better shape.
after an illness lusting inure thun they will conduct commercial uml N iiiIohI .to resume his practice
littee at her offices in the San- tha Field Artillery and U. S.
Garage
mechanics
will
meet
A
new
visitor
to
the
meeting
medicine und surgery.
six year*.
ord Clinic on Monday evening Forces European Theater Head­ tonight at 8:00 o'clock w'ith A. B.
amateur Class \ and B rudi ■ of Majui
i’ark entered the Army
Firsl Lieut. I stay O'Conner
Burn in MecklinKhurn County, operator examinations in the l’o*t
discuss plana for the sale of quarters Staff has returned and Peterson, secretary of the Price was Philip Mars of Forest City.
N. .C. on Mar. 16, |H60, the H.r, Office Building. Jacksonville on on June 20, 1942, uml wus as­ lluroett, U. S, Army Nurse Corps,
tvs ______
__ be officially Is spending a--46 day leave with and ‘ Rationing Board, in order
i teals which will
signed to the Second Auxilialv after
serving
oversea*
three
year old miin hud lived in Sanford Nov. III.
hed sometime la November. his parents, Mr. and Mr*. M. M. to learn of new Regulations W a r Fund D r i v e
Suigicul Group whirli wa* acti­ years ha* received a discharge
for the past 20 years,He wus a
I Seal Sale was taken over Lord of Citrus Heights.
governing
the
price
of
auto
re­
Information
regarding
the
ex
vated in Atlanta, Gu.. and later and is spending her terminal
Is Now Over $6,000 retired farmer and a charter rqi'mmajor project o f the Pilot
After entering the service as a
bor of the First'Methodist Church animation* and requirement* may­ Was ii—igned to the .Statiim Hos­ leave With her purrnU, Mr. and
gear and Mrs. Rawlins first Beutfnant on Dec. 2, 1940, pairs.
be
obtained
from
Mr.
Field
ut
pital. Camp Gordon,1Gu. Ilq was Mr*. Thomus L. O'Conner of Lake
chairman to succeed he was stationed at Fort Bragg,
The Semlnoie County'drive for of Matthews, N. C.
The Rev. Milton B. Sackett,
Funeral services were held this the Sanford Post Office. Appli- sent to the Oliver General
Mary.
». ingley, who had been N. C. two and on* half years, Sanford
the National War’ Fund hu* gone
author
of
boy’s
books
cants
are
required
to
produce.
piiul.
Augusta, (iu. Sept tH a*
for a number of years. London fo r ’ nine month* and the latest of which was “ Hurri­ over
$6,000, II. if. Cotbnmn, afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the
After completing nurse's train­
proper
evidence
of
cltixenshlp.
I
„
patient
nnd
wus
retired
hv
Rawlhu^wa* appointed as Faria for elaven months. t He cane Treasure", will preach the chairman, reported today. No re­ Erickson Funeral Home for Mr.
ing ut the University of Mary­
Hint hospital on Oct. in, J 946.
arrived in Boston, Mass, on Oct. sermon at tha 11:00*0 clock Sun­ ports have yet been received. Mr. Simrson, with the Ilev. J. F.. Mc­
land, Baltimore. Md.. Lieut. Bas­
He is residing with his family set went into the service In April,
3, 1946 after departing from Le day morning service of the Christ­ /Coleman said, from Altamonte' t*r Kinley, pustor of the First Metho­
at
109
West
Seventeenth
Street.
dist- Church, officiating. Burial
A t » method oV*ehecklng the H irvi, France*
1942. She was sent oversea*
'* ■
» ian Church on Sanford Avenue. Casselberry.
- ITALIAN TREATY
file* t m work of the various comin May, 1942 and assigned to
Col. Lord graduated from ((&gt;*
“ We jutve not yet received %ny was made in Evergreen Ceme­
tery.
i Imlttae members waa outlined at University of flprida in 1932:
the 142nd General Hospital which
L o n d o n , oct. 17 t/Pf-oHi- ,
^
W. E. Rankin, former San-1 ~ 1
™ 5!jUll
“ 5
In addition to Mrs. Taylor, Mr. cial British rource* said today l J » P LO m m U n iS ta1 t&gt;eek
nesting. Those present with
....................
. . . .hi* tmlnxr ba added, “ but most of
was firat stationed in the Fiji
ford
resident,
has
received
Simrson
i*
survived
hv
another
re. Rawlins war* Mrs. W„ I*
Islands and later In Calcutta,
honorable diacharg* from the them now ere Just shaking tha daughter. Mrs. J. B. Crocker of that dlscussiona are underway
To
End
Inpcrialism
Mrs, Joel 8. Field, Mrs.
India. Her specific duty in the
Navy and fa visiting his sister, buahe* with only e little more Jacksonville; two sons, Ernest here to revise and soften the Ital­
Beal and Miss Blanch* Dr. T. Blalsdell, Jr. Mrs.
' hospital was nurse in charge of
expected to com* in. Here at
J. G. HadererShnpson
of
Sanford
and
Paul
MTOKYO, Oct. 17. t/P)—lliro- |medical wards.
ian armistice aa a stop-gap until
headquarters we are reshuffling
Is Visitor In Sanford ATTEND MEETING
the cards hoping to find some Simoson of Daytona Beach: three a final and formal peace treaty hilo, whose future has been u
Lieut, Bassett returned to the
of
Sanford,
Mrs.
Carl
A.
Carlson
turning
topic of
speculation state* in February, 1946 and has
that have been overlooked who
can
lie
drawn.
The
next
move
and
Mis*
Rosalyn
Crocker
of
Dr. Thom** Blalsdell Jr. who
since the American occupation,
A number of- Seminole County may want to g iv * something."
is up to the Soviet union. The granted amnesty today to nearly since been stationed in Heatphia.
Jacksonville.
ia a minister of economic affelr* growers end shippers are expect­
Tenn. at the Kennedy General
forelg
miniiUra
conferences
end­
et the American Embassy at ed to attend the meeting of the
one million Japs us he openly Hospital. Her
a r g e n t in e s t r ik e
husband,
Capted
two
weeks
ago
id
impastes
London spent the weekend with Florida ’ Vegetable
avowed a move to unite Nippon
BUENOS AIKCb, Oct, 17 W&gt;|—
Committee
over the Deetles fo r Bulgaria, “ In meeting a 'great change in E. M. Bassett of the Air Trans­
l Thomas which will taka place at the Argentina's largest labor organi­
RUHHIA^JILBCTION
port Command, is a veteran pilot
Romanis end Hungary, and our history."
_________ H . _ ■
on West George “ Washington Hotel In sation'the General Conferedatlon
of tha China-Borma-Indla thea­
whether Franc* and Chlna&gt; should
Sixth Street, nnd hie sister, Mrs. West Pal mBeelb starting Oct. of Workers - announced today
He pardoned 320,000, reduced ter. He is at present with tha
MOSCOW, Oct. 17, (A*)—Resi­
C. R. Dawson at 708 Park Ave- 23.
sentence for 37,000 and ordered Fifth Ferry Group In Dallas,
it had called a general nation dent* of Eaet Prussia, wrested take part/
BM.
the restoration of civil rights Texas, but expect* to receive him
Among those who will proba­ wide strike for a 24 hour period from Germany, and tha Kurile*
This trip by plane was one of bly attend the meeting ere beginning at 12:01 A. M. to­ and Southern Sakhalin Island,
to 600,090. The emperor’* plea discharge in the near future. &gt;
the , regular ^uartmi^ t r i ^ to J. El WhUten, R. A . Cobb, Henry morrow Tn a protest against any taken from Japan, will vote in a
Farm machinery manufacturers of unity was made at a time
Until Capt. Bassett te dischar­
were ged from tha ATC, Lieut. Bas­
government o f oligarchs and Russian general election oa Feb. . have designed new . implements when Jap Communists
Pen y • Whitehurst
‘ «i$h write,
Henry ThuraMb of Sanford end against the “delivery of tha gov­ 10 and elect deputies to .the which ere easier for one man to working openly for an end to set will remain fn Lake Mary
ernment te the pepanme eaurt." ’
with Mr. and Mrs. O'Conner.
imperialism.
Soviet of the U. 8- 9. R. handle.
Andrew Duds of Slevia.

Kiwanis Approves ^Mercury Drops to
Resolution For 54 Degrees F In
Permanent Base! First Cold Sn^pEsS

Richard D. Eaton
Back in Sanford
m Carrier Duty

Chase &amp; Co. Is
t
#
... Veterans
. . . . . . . . . .......... .
War
rreparing ror , nl&gt;w.,t„w„ \ 1 0Come Here ror .000 *t«.i «..d ..the
Digoeason

B

!

Patsy Bassett
Given. Discharge
After Three Years

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1(M5

THE 8ANFOR1) IIEUALl), SAN KURD* FLORIDA

f PAGE TWO

Ir—
REAL ESTATE-BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bid*.

'Phone 732

•helix niu
ill foi
trouble, a*
more than 4U.UOO.000 immds of
these sheila, frnren i ' « military
use since the start oi' the # W ,

Shells Are Released
By A rm y For Hunting

R O B E R T A. W IL L IA M S

will be sold this month to

•Quantity Rights Reserved

Prices Good Thru Saturday, October 20
O'sage Fresh Field I’eas &amp;

R qin Drops »&lt;«»20

Snaps 2

Old Dutch

15

telbeck ‘pkg/ 15c
M uJ^Tsam

!b pkg

S

©rax

. ...

.

12c

Coffee 2 ibi 41c

HMdara and.Fri- 6tandlRtr,*water&gt;&lt;hi same- sentIona
a allowed 'on ■Nat. damaged grass severely and cat­
___r . , w rCh*$tm as and tle have suffered for want of
New JTiarf day.
feed as a result.
At the Ocala. Rational Forest
the open hunting season ie from
Nov. 29 to Dqc. 20/ eseept on
Mondays, Wednesday* and Fri- QUICK R E L IE F FR O M
days of each week. A 'special
remit i*. required in addition to
the hunting license, and may be c t o m a c i T u Tl c e r s
secured from the Ranger’* Off*
ice and agR coat $*:.00 for per- d u e TO E X C E S S A C IP
sons under 14 yegr* of age and FrwsftsokTells af W—eaTreita— ftfcat
Must Uelg ar It WW Cost Yea Matfetag
13.00 &gt;or all others,
Seminole County resident game
licenses may be procured for
*2.00 at the office of County
Vdge R. W. Ware. Resident

OUT, CONTENTED COWS

-FURNITt HE REFINISHED
AND REPAIRED

Butter

29c 53c

ib

Snowdrift Mb 24c
Crackers lb 17 c
Crtsp Urren

.

C a b b a ge

Insect or Flea Powder

C e le r y

)b

4c

Balk

4

C a rro ts 2
.

.

R u ta b a g a s

19C

G ra p es

Toilet Soap

ib

2

4 c

FAMILY

LOAN

CO.

o f Sanford

8— Florida Slate Rank Bid*,

„

Q p lo n s

ib* 2 5 c

3

I M

ib* 1 7 c

K R L

Is S / S

p,V i*t^A .r,r f c f o n t ;

P o t a t o e s 5 ib &gt; 2 3 c

f I RSI SI ARCSbt UtUu. 7kcH f9JJi

l&gt;ong fslpnd

D aw s/
Calir.

3

T o m a to e s

lie

2 5 c

Red Bliss

WHEN AVAILABLE

cakes

tbs

Yellow

Honey

S W U F fH E A R T

require it.

This' store is always
rcadyLto.Rka se . . . a l ­
ways loaded with a
complete sto c k . W e
g u a r a n t e e , to give
SATISFACTIO N.

bch* 1 7 c

Calif. Seedlcaa

3-oz

-A*

T A T IS

12c

Crisp Ooldsn

Canadian

HOT FOOT

- GOOD TO K N O W !
Cnsh can be^boirowaO from us on shorteat notice, -with
ho disturbance.— "Jimmie" Rowland* also mukes loans
.of $75, f 100, $150, $250 or more—ehould your needs

WHAT’ S WORTH HAVING
IS

Kiln Dried La

Michigan

Str. 1 1 c

i87c

lie

Hunshlne Krlspy

ChpL 8 c

|2S

Crackers ib 17c
.i if. j j.tiv

W hjfo Jt fcogts!

FOODS

TUXEDO FE E D CO.

Koutr.il

past mouth prevented
t Edunty growers from
table crop:
crop-. -on
• ijtfmUblr
maged grating

49c

Nabisco Pcsmlum

Creamy While

Beech-Nut Baby

HUNT’S

C, FLA.—Heavy rains

CAULIFLOWER

Qt.

See us at once for yours

DDT BUG HOUSE

■OJtLANpO, FLA.—Tha only
omplaint made about the axtendve DDT epraying program that
nniNG YOUR FURNITURE TO ,vas recently carried out In Orange
US TP BE EXPERTLY RE­ 'ouniy came from a cattleman
PAIRED. A N D
REEINISHED ■vho said the cattle were harder
w ic k e r
sets
P a i n t e d •n find gnd herd because ,thny
PRICES
R E A S O N A B L E . ivere to contented they no longer
P R O M P T S E R V IC E . „
lunched together. The
“ com­
wash'! a vary vigorous
Colonial Furniture plaint"
■qe. Count/- Agent K. C. Moore
reported.
Refinishers
111 Glenn Street
Phone 2-3*2*
RAINS 'CAUSE- DAMAGE
Orlando. Florida*

Snov/lHte Crjsp

Vanish- r«g 19c

You am now get the Chick Brooder that you
have been wanting. We have just Received a
Large Shipment of Poultry Supplies.
Brooders-Electric. Automatic Control, Feeders
&amp; \^ater Troughs of all kinds.
/

Kills File*. Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed bugs. Roaches,. Ticks,
Water Bugs, Silver Fish, Ante.

Antique or Modern

Land O'Bunahine

Toilet Bowl Cleenrr

Wesson

io-ox

Velro

Musselman Apple

p»

can*

Me M A Drue

N ew Cropl Factory Paeksdl

Plllsbury'a Best

.

Cleanser 2

RiCC 3
Flour 5 Butter
-

la prohibited du- lands considerably, according to
oi the season on County Agent H. L. Johnson.

Nov.
.ring
Morv
dgjfs

Small game birds that have era throughout the II United
been getting a reprieve, from States
ot the Office
ffico of
execution due to th« wartime Mirplur offirts
property.
shortage of 12 gauge ahotegn
'so and
In Florida, ducks, gecw
o enjoy
rcots have until Nov. 2 to
aeaaon
life, . when tin hunting season
ur larstnrD Use of r shotgun
lar­
if more
ger than 10 gauge nnd of
Popular Brands
ir pro
i hnn
hunting
ilk
ti
and
egulation
i.
vresh Water Commission.
ind turHunting far buck deer an£
tur­
d doves
key, quail and squirrel and
doves
,n it,,
will start on Nov. 20 *in
‘the■
Carton
$ 1 .6 9
■*|fth pUtitd th. dee; .sensor
■. ends to Jan. 1, and turkey
c Jan. ai lluntlni, ir P*£Jn*‘
perml, Non resident licenses for 10 days
ted every day from Not . 20 to
For Dishea A Laundry

Cigarettes

Oil

/

'

(b t

10?

P o ta to e i1 0 ib * 3 7
York

.
Jb ] $ c

\b

A p p le s

Vacuum Packed Coffee

i1

Maxwell House i* 29c
Grade

A Western

BACON

Club or T-Bone

ib

.1

While Boiling

BEEF
Steak

l

H ow

Would

Ton l i k e a

Damage Spit?
Needn’t wotry
tbout such things
t*

tt your car’s

49$

Blade Chuck

ttiat *utUyour

Roast

"

Fresh' Ground

,

Brisket

Ribs
Boneless

ib

a n ew —

2 3*

Cheese

Regular Drrssrd Btewing

C hickens ib 4 2 «
jg

U.

17c

'!■

62P

.. .

1-lb cup 14C
* :J *. *v

!•; .*'•*' ' r- ,

II

pfc»

19

Oysters pt 85c

ISO WILL BE ABLE TO ENIOY THE
ADD CONVENIENCES DF THE ELECTRONIC ARE! «o

Shrimp

ib 39c

/

Hpanug •

lb
lb '
lb

at

'1

t

v e r r io n p la n a in h ill a w in g . A lr e a d y a t fic ld e p f 9 ^ a m in y , m o fie r p , p e w

tflcsUy

25c

trio a p p lia n c e s w ith a ll o f the

p w y e n ip p c a a y o u 'v e b e e n w a it in g fo r,

Swiss

ia c o m in g fro m th ese plants. S o o n this tric k le w ill b e -

j

comm * stea d y stream a n d e r e lo n g , a w h o le {fo o d o f
Labor-saving a p p lia n c e * w ili.rm ird i th e m a rk et.

;

Cheese V4-ib 2Bc

.m
i|

se. V4-lb r

PpUA.Ciaam

*

Pk0

,

Fresh Fla

ib 2 !c

I■; _
tallow Sharp

*

E le c tr ic a p p lia n c e m a n u ia ctu rers h a y e i h e i i r e c o n - *

o a n d te le v is io n . n e w cc

ia u ttg e

ib

e

•.

,

37 c

Pork

.

....

"r' kf ;

ib

" "

r

«m n. w »n .

leu which pe«»lif]
U&gt;e ladoof pttlhsr

i.

te g b o r o ; l b . o n e . w ith
k-L ■
^.
1 S

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Mackerel ib 45c
ib

lb J
BMn Dog

ib

2 - With the Meet la sUctnc isIikj. i Xiod A Sinai* dul i.tUnq
will give S dlllsi.nl ronsi al
cold.

.Maryland Ex. aid .

Cottage

P O ULTRY SflLE

Fat Tender Drawn

ib
■

Bonelftu Roast
Breast Stew
Veal Chops
Veal Paries

VEAL

'il ' •-_ * 1.' es

—

•Uclilc

Qcgan Headless

33c Stew

ib

rs

,

Plata

Bolling

Beef

fish

•

21c Stew

lb

pooketbook.

Dressed Tan

Hamburger »b
Short'

SEAFOOD

* ■me* * ■ »mm«» &lt;

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Its 'iFormer Governor
Uym flMJafid To
i\
1865 Tangerine SI IOW

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I'M
The rthopenlng of the offices of
; Chwlcs L, Park, M.D.
.
Monday, Oct. 22
id the
Miidonic Building.
For the practice of medicine and surgery
Office Houik 10-12 uml 2-6
e Telephone 600
Residence 954

ft

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TU £ HANFORD UERAL1), SANFORD FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, OCTOUER 17, 1945

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By GFOIttiX
GPOKG] ft
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Plans National
inffTourtoR
port For Nbi

—a x,'sLuryi
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a tu r

ANNAVOLIS,

HAVEN,

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OCT.

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Our simp !s now open t'or Business

IN I’lllllItTK.

, I N IlK:
KtoTATK ..I
IT 11 i..tin.NO-: ,ti i V It.AltlNKAI

Covprtiqr

!d. ’•— ' From i Spessmni L. Holland o f Bartow
L1*ion staged 1will l&gt;c master of ceremonies -tl
o f i'resi- the
|
1940 Tangerine Queen Contest!
I dent
» n n K * l« the1at Cypres
pB'iu* liliraens. on ' ,(-l
ntcr
Haven Junior Chum*
1 1046 sport* agenda o f 2.HUU e- lho W in
d

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MHMANOS
VilAC.M
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tiy iiii!t!te*l mul i*-•lull «-#! i»« |,*iv*
, wit
•irmnini. wM«n &gt;mi. &lt;n
Guminvrci* Content Corn* Hth^r *&gt;t imt. unit u*\&lt; uuJ*hi«i
i u w n lv e n t»-J h « i T t i i i ktoiry r&gt;l N»-;b#r of G
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|rulttee
annuuno
ailUM': announced
today.
aw’ l'otmliv
WASIINQTOH, Oct. 11,
Sport* and Ui* modem Amirixtic deadline forontrie* hat t**4iii ** tNiimiv .Imtisv **t a*«-niiii4*io
j CapUtn Harajd R. 8Us*en i* get-1 CMl Navy mete horn and grew
extrmk&gt;d to Oct 17, .luck I'i'iiiity. l-ji.n.trt, i.i til. iifMr.- in
|tine out * f Uw Navy soon and, up together at Anno polls—iron- (jumeti,, Conti Mttee Chaim..... } ^ r K ^ n i ; : '» Mm, .'mill* - ,*olnK back ta Um pofltletftl w ir e , ckda,*U am prnpuUien
ami torlor- reported.
r«i&gt;ortcd, because
h«-i-u
en'anil
many tom- i,.,,,/ , „,„ni’...........Hi. &lt;-o&gt;*
! with
nation-wide epeaking
»ljh »a natbn-wlda
speaking cam-|
cam- p*du*» « M t
to Miilargartjm,
llUiaUie* ■
h
klmlergarum mUuilies
s i■&lt;
r• holdinit
i-Umlnntiim tli. lino mil..... miI* MUiltil th II
lira* Kiuh » Him*
ai*n.
* w'th ___
rowing, gymnastics mnl f.» .contests early tin wick to
in* iii wtiHm •&gt; &gt;Il.ll) ! Al** UW*
Friends
of
the
former
Minnesota
1
i
w
i
_
f
„
r
. , . , , ethaO—and thaJr progress as .i,|Cct representative*.
Ilf Is^ltlt ll. • ,111(1 |*tt^t tiff lit*
ii.ihl. .'I 1
Governor, who expect* to be in|i«anf jR synteoccd in the feet that | Anticipating :t5 to 40 partlci- miiii. ’ - ..t Hi
I h*
Ml HU
fTliTm
*»ii»*rnn)
jut
T
tK iirrn p t*i* Stasscn U a &gt;&gt;r* r*ar* of «™ay *
lcmli-r* ,|.,y thl, tompi'iilion will have
hn
. Ititllltl D4«l
ll l»r
ni.
viilil
^ i r - lhe largest bom, llde entry. lift!
I
Repubicen Presidential nomlaotion plan field* along the Severn.
t/.t.l.i
li..
of any 1 cCur.lcd Kloridii Iicnnty
In,in,-Inii,
Vice
in 1948.
V
Prior te the advent of
With
contest. Gurnett uilileil.
.1,
ilirn-,
..pavld Dixoa Porter -«»
entry. of.-three bt-nntte*. n,-..i
Unle»a he. changes his plans,
•
4*.
1hay-' ssai, he will 'not aaak any -SupMitoleitdent of 4he AcadtU'y long with two ljrnokesvillc sfstei*. mm i«nMir;ii„
ucblic office in the wieeatiige. He IB IMS, the stmosphere e f the in Fiorn Mut. Iinj Uetly 1i-c -i^ffin,. ’
resigned a* Governor to egter the Mi tut inn had - been conservative W)(, #tx 0|htf| |,runette*. kives u.e!
puritanical.
Compelitiv dark-halped elrln tit. had mei
Nevy, where he served as. flag and
secretary to' Bear Admiral Wil­ sports were unheard af aeid »vw»ilho i^totulen by uii l l tu l « count.
ryt|twMs
qf
inldshipmn
for per- 1 ||,lllH ,Ul. „ ow umi. iv.ay In n...t
liam Halsey, commander of the
mUMon to oiay cr.rtet during |loslon
,he R|tu.,erv of the;
Ilnl Fleet.
■W H Y
Captain *, 9 t assen apparently loi^t noun* wf'MiTut itToCKu, rf* Imuc _N«») tfurn, cftrlli* mlifkftUtj'.
•
•
‘ which « ) n*itdv Iruluifeft*
&lt;$k\ W A I L
Republican politics in bis own luVr^
Adm.
George
Dewey, wh-i. philmlelphia nijd Chicago,
plans to take an setjve part in
'
ABOUT
graduated
with
the
class
of
IMI'i
t1m
&gt;
gM
|
K&gt;an|
Hullwny
hits
state and nationally. In Minnesota
he reportedly will support another “ J greatly deplored *the lack "SI nssigtirc, Miss Patrlcin I’.iwell,
candidate'in the primaries against athletics, and T*orter, a naturali „ nk)r ite wanless of the East
W O T iTvT
Senator Henrik Shinstead. Repub­ athlete, immediately set aim'll Const Silver Meteor run*, to. re-1
abolishing
the
tnssItJde
nml
le|
m
n
,
t|
le
railway-a,
the
con-1
O tW I^ T E N T
lican, of Minneaota, but1will not
thargy he found rampant nt the tes, ami tn ucrnmiumv , lit* ilileen ,
himself be an aspirant.
A D V K R T I^ d
Acad*my following the Civil Msr. ()n h(r „ urihDm tour. Miss Vow-,
Nationally, C a p t ala Stassen
One of lus first ucta was to m -1en W|]|T arrjV(, i„ winter Hqven
plans to lay out a program io # augurato a system of physical H few ,|ny,
u„. minpetitpin
YOUR WORRIES'
series oif speeches he will make i’ Trciaas and athletic spOrl. de- j tn m„ kl. nn intensive s tu d y of
I&gt;itween now and cooeeatlon time signed to divert the midshipman the Florida iilrip&lt; Imlnstry.
in 1MH. He hopes also to build end niltivat* self-reliance- the
..QUeeB Tangerine II" i to !«■
up support within the party for foremoat pHncinles in his plan j , resented with the latest Florida
wbat now seems to be an uphill tn build up .the Academy Into u fash on for Post ronte-t njblitibattle for the Presidential nomi­ rlvallnjt West Point
7
,v pictuies nml foi her visit t,.
nation.
He tranafurmed the circular, the citrus mnrkelK hv tin- Miami
The proxiwctivc Candidate ap­ ramparts t4 the old Fort Severn l-Vshiou room'll, while the Hn'22
parently figures that by Mating into a gymnasium, installing j vcl Wnti li ('iimpunv js pieiiiiriii't Tel.
j i he Issue* ha can keep himself in horiXontal bars, swings and trn ,i viH-eiitl "Mias Victory" watch
FRI. — SAT.
tiie public eve and build up sup- jiekes. Drills with Indian i luiis! for h
nurt aiuotur t|ie younger ,ami less aiid dumii liells were Instltuti'lt,' Aa,TnTilllin‘tnttnn-; nri- timnr-pr.r- 2— Big- Features
2
treiiitinii-miuded element* of the and midshipmen were coach.-.l in |vide,I for n Imre crowd «i. i'y|M.Kepuhliritn party, lie Is counting weight-lifting-such, as hoisting Giir&lt;l«iix wlier.- u |...m I .Inge
heavily nn the men and women a barrel of flour from flmii to j is I elm. construrlrn| in u imtuml
who are coming out of the armed shoulders.
^uniiil,li|i|,ulr„ 10 fiifuinli ;* Mamie
er*.
forces to rally around hi
Base bul I was introduced, and, Florida silling Ini III.' S-VS'Ht.
tlonsl affairs are pretty widely * ^ a(|w(ra| himself oflen put
Because hie view* on latama- the gloves
and....................
climbed into the
known, .Captain Stasson plans to ring with boxing students.
Is Praised
devote much of hie speakiag ’time
In 1B7B. midshipmen at the Ns' IMifilni
to domestic issues Before he val Academy began amusing
As Fruit Wrapper
went in the Navy he was In the themselves with a game they
forefront of those who urged all- called football—which was nuirv
out international co-operation to on the order of today's aocclir,
ORLANDO. Oct. 17 IFNS) nreserve future peace. He served But the following year, the Mid Tests made wilh the use of a
ns one of th American delgates dies arranged 0 ImHhall contest !,"**. fruit
'egelitlde wrap
to the San Francisco Conference with the Clifton Club of Haiti known ns pliofilm would seem to
indicate
that
this
new stylo of
which produced the United No* more—
the
opponents
were
lions Charter.
leally students at Jehu* Hopkins linrkuuim* will become papular
On the domestic front friends University. That game ended in with fruit mid vegetable shipper*
since it possesses iinmting uilvnnsaid Captain Stamen win hear r. -morales:- tie
down on proposals to improve
The Academy' begun Its Inntt tmres over present miner wraps
labor-1 ndustrv relations. His most basaball series with Army in both from the standpoint » f pho* ■
line Is for establishment of a 1901—the highlight of that first teVlion nml display.
Mude ul raw rubber, pliofilm,
outstanding suggestion along this game being a home j-iin with, lho
judicial tribunal, such as exists In I uses loaded by IfnbToh of Army, white sealing tfle prndui-1 enras*
S*
Sweden, for .spttlcment of Juris- scoring
Cadet
Douglas
Mar ill, permits fresh fruits nml vegedfcllonal strike*.
Arthur from thRd. Army won t ■tattles to "lireath,'" or give &gt;ft'
c r LyDON
i rorhon dioxide without npprvc
I’ roiwirals for u balanced butIget to n.
*7
Z rttltU , I
Boxing W am e an Intarrol-1table loss of moisture, uopenrum-v
and for conservation of natural
reaoureca depleted by the war legiate sport In 1920, uml basket-i taste, vitamins or ipiality while
are expected to he key points in hall begun in Dahlgren Hall inMn transit or on displnv in &gt;iie
his program.
1907.
|market.
Navy won the intercolleginlo
Commercial tests on a fuitly
Apparently the Btassen forces
will seek no earlV test of their fenclng chntnpionshitis in New Jorge scale have been made both
York In 19-19 to Inaugurate -th) in the shipment of vegetables -mil
strength within the party.
In the first piece, the younger foil-sport, and the first eight fresh flint and plitifiltn lui
members who have been in uni­ oared shell took to the water in proved ideal in that it is trans­
parent,'affording n beautiful dis­
form will need some time to got 1R!!1 to mark the star* ot crew.
I across* began in 1.108- truck play, is tuutlcKH. odorless not sub­
interested in politics again. In
the second place, Captain Stas- started In 1904: sorrer, beginning ject to attacks by insects, vermin
or molds uml cun be beat treated
son's .friends think Governor In lifbS. was revived in lull.
T h e ,purpoae of athletics at the to fit the form of the obiect
Popeye Cartoon
Thomas £. Dewey, of New Y iik .
Aradomy &gt;•, outlined in .which it encloses.
"MOVING AW EIGII"
Is too thoroughly entrenched' In Vfcval- -r
Engineers have developed a
the Kt««k)i*an organitetlon to be th« following Athtftic Code, adopSUN. — MON.
I machine which will wrap ‘6I’1
.)
challenged now. Thev want.to see ted tn 1891:
“ ArtUhM the manly oualltles |organrs u minute of eub of six
what haphens to Mr- Dewgv Jn
— Days Onlv 1946 when the 1944 Republican whlgh are Increased f not induce) , (|if(rr„ nt ,ires nml it is eMiGag.. breathless
Presidential nominee is exnevtfd hy athletics may be m'uUoned • niated thun on quantity output
ta n#i h r re-election' s* 0ov- W m &amp; r acO »jty-rM -m 1)v i- awdn t -wnl- lt&lt;.--w ^ rrl). ,fi- T,1|),ril|,,, ■
v
.. magnliicienl!
ca»lroi, iicif ri-imncc^ wr-p uruniri't ut from
(u Be
hgalth, aUmurth. common V ''* per imx. The new wrap . is no
i
i
.....
rit d4 corps to a marked more costly than the obi type if
liuper wrap and may be produced
An n o u n c i n g
'*™^Ths*t all these quhlitic* are thuiugb bug loved . piudiuiliun aiui- .
dealrable
In
thraakeun
of
a
na­
thuds ut even lower cost.
„ '■
The
val rfffcer, .(be Athlelb, Com*
First Chrintinn Church an- .wiftee
alncerely believe*.
'i
lioufteen
Rev. H i l t on B. RaekcttfWifWBN »l/ «p IN ( IIOUfVN thing alpo'ii |wo houses they are
w
„
«
trying to bulbi. Miss Eleanor
Im i
Milton. Fl*.—Thrrt'
Bant Curton, Santa Rosa home agent,
M r a lE y ^October
r
Sunday
21, eleven Uos- County wa|af " .««• ll".1 r * Lt; reports thul the women—one the
ln*f fo- * »r * n | «r W f l «
mother of two Men in the urine I
rUmtlfui before doing ff™ * ' j services abroad nml the othets
—her ouugltter-in law got two
farmers tp pul up the foundation
■ml framework, uml then went t o !
work themselves putting on wen
Iber lionrding. ceilings, nml floor­
ing. They hope to have th,house* ready on the return of th ■
two soldiers

lly— liiirfield ami Jackson
Ctinnecteil with

YA TE S A U T O P A IN T &amp; BO DY W O R K S
105 N. Pulinellii Ave.

Now

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tim in g

except Sat. At 7i30. -We appreciate the good
resulls and attendance at this meeting.
Rev. Levle Alien. Winter Haven is our Evan­
gelist. A good prencher with n good Messnge.
Rev. K. I. Wright, Pastor

mh'U'RTMCNS

Cor. 121h &amp; Laurel Ave.
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OUR STORE
A T 311 E. 1st. St.
r
to

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is closed this week while we are in
- :
the process of moving into our new
l09ution across from the'PostfOffice *
4~wliere we will be open for bu si-.
K

ness soon.

I

The Cowan Co.

o*

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v

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Sluiting Si.tur.lny Oct. 2(llli-'We will

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Revival continues on this week, every Night

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Post Toasties
9c!l;"r’
'■* 3 7 ;.
NNNii-r* ji:mki. • ib. ro,
,Pacific Peas
lbc
Shortening 4-lb 72c , ; v I V ' &gt;M * ‘ M
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m.hoih'n
Field Peas
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Wheat
pkir. lie Cocoa 1-lb can 9c
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Tablets
pkjr. 11c
s-, *•—
p, ». •». - i:.nrhr,i
Prunes *............. 25c
Syrup
jar 27c n. 3.,
n.iknn N.i wr|«bi.
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Motor Oil 2 gal 1.32 Dn, |.icktes' BaI. 80c
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Fruit Cocktail

3-lb ctn.

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63c

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Camay Toilet Soap
Ivory Soap

10-lbs Glc
33c

3 cakes

&gt;20c

-med. cake .......... 6c

Ivory Soap

Ijre. cake

Lava Soap

. 10c

cake

P&amp;G Laundry Soap
Oxydol

...... 7c

3 lia r s ......14c

lr£. pkg.

Duz

.. 23c

lrj?. pktf.

Ivory Snow

Irj?.

. ...... 23c

pkjr. .

23c

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Ivory Flakes

' T 23c

When In Stock
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Steak

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Hamburger Ib, 29c
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lb.

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Oysters

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85c Rib Chops

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93c
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Beef Liver
Fryers

Steak

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Beef Tongmes lb 49c Cheese
Larxre Juicy Lemons ....... lb.

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�WEDNESDAY, 0CT0DEII.'il7; 1946

THE SANFORD ITKRAI.D. fcANFORD'FLORIDA

PAGE FOUft.

STEWiNGYJNTQDRTQWN ^JUICB'

Make It Permanent

The Sanford Herald

Every effort is being made, The Herald in advised,
to make the- Sanford Naval Air Station a permanent naval
establishment. Mayor Ed Higgins Ih planning to go to
Knltrrd ••
*U*b *»••••» Washington in the near future to confer with political
O f U W r XT, I I I * . l i t I h e t’ »«t a t n e r
mi MW«t4, PlilW i. iiHltr Ik, Art leaders and naval authorities pertaining to this and
B f l ‘« ( r r u s f M a r c h H. IKUT.
similar matters. Local civic organisations are adopting re­
N O I.L A S II
I.. I» K A N ,
solutions expressing their desire for the station to be made
KAUa*
U O H U O N D K t l i - r i i i l i n i M a « a « r r -permanent.
In the event the Navy has no further "uhu for its
■ r iia r n ip T io * h a t h
r n r t k l f !■ A i l t S B r *
facilities here, efforts should be made for tbeir continued
■ t C a r r ie r
a r k
utilisation in other fields, but it goes without saying that
O a*
M a n ia
T h re e
a a a tli
Sanford would like to have the Nuvy remain here and
Ml* M a a t h *
....
O a* V *a r
.......
that no other occupancy of the station. would react so
A ll a k lt a a r r
a a t lr a * .
n a ils
favorably on Sanford, or would* likely mean so much to
I k a a k e . r a u l u t l a n * o i l a a t le r a o f
* a t r r t m l a i a r a t * f o r I h * P V P » * o f this city in an economic Bense.
r a l s l B g t a p i s w i l l h * *h a rm *U . f o r ____ Sanford's relations With the Navy have been dlstinct■I r * a « l i w e e v r r l t s t s r r a t e . ,
ly friendly ever since the Station was opened
Fall
of 1942 and the few incidents which might have caused
friction huve been handled to the mutual satisfaction of
nil parties concerned. One hesitates to think what Sanford
business conditions might have been like during thc-ji^y,
threw* years' tiWMPfffiPtMon' for* th’S'TWHil 'Air-Station.
So The Herald joins in urglhg that the Naval Air
Smutfon at Sanford he made a permanent Naval installs-

\5 T H IS BLAMEDTBlNG

•viORuctORisttT r r ?

L A S T

Itrd
la
ll
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t h is
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3 ‘ D A Y S

O f

W HILE Q U A N tlT IE S LAST

Oscars For Industry
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17, 1945
RIBLK^VFROh rOR TODAY
RUT M U L E THEY WERE
ENDURING
SLAVERY
AND
PERSECUTION AND HUNGER
IT TOOK GREAT FAITH TO
HOPE AND ENDURE Jim ri fi­
l l : Wo cnll them blesud. which
endured.
i
This war Is ending exactly ns
hs Inst one did In n scries of
iitle wars, proving thnt wnrs setit nothing*
Henry Ford says tnst no wage
It too high thmt .is earned—St.
Augustine Record. And he might
have added that ony wage is too
high that isn't.
A friend of ours who hn»
spent the last 'two years in
Europe and has seen most of
Ahat-oofltlnent as far east ns Ber­
lin Was aiktil the otherdoy-uimn
his return to this country, "O f
a)| the people you met in Europe
whom did you like licstT". "The
Germane”, was his unhesitating
reply.
We see where the entire *Jahanesu army has'Iicen damobIHtfd
j and Japan no longer exists a"
j either a second class or a third
.class power. However, Vc have the
I feeling that Japanese soldiers
J could be called hack into the
-Jservice almost as quickly, if not
! more quickly; than thoy were
•turned out. *
. - ,
j , Wa Ilka to see lots of automoi biles on Sanford’s busy streets
Jand a line of parked cars hag its
f advantages o v e r
a deserted
*thoroughfare. We don't mind hav­
ing
to drive around the block
i half a doxen .times looking for
-a place to park, but the thing
‘ that burns us up is to find a
;vacant parking space rendered
.absolutely Inaccessible by some
oumbwltted numbskull who park­
ed . over the line.
Mrs. Rooeevelt who encouraged
the CIO to organic, for Ita own
•elfish interests as compared with
;those of the country as a whole
jwarns world war veterans that
If they band togethor to pro[ipota their own Interests as veiterant aboVirtho good of-the imuon ‘they can do enormous h«rm".
[And so they could If they wanted
to but It does not seem to us
They would bo ns likely to as the
CIO or John L. Lewis ami his
[United Mine Workers.

A thousand captains of industry, gathered in Now
York’s* impressive Wnldorf Astoria hotel, witnesses a sign­
ificant new” trend—the acknowledgment that business must
have no secrets from the public. Bronze plaques were awnrdcd to r&gt;0 businesses by a committee of export judges
who deckled that umong thousands of annual reports to
stock holders the reports of these companies were the best.
One business in each industrial classification was select­
ed for the "Oscar” award.* There vim no emphasis on the
virtue of one tractor over any other, one bucket of paint
over another, but only on the excellen.ee of the reports.
The occasion, said to he the firAt of its kinil in the history
of American business, endorsed the policy of full disclosure
to stockholders— the real owners of corporate enterprises—
and to the general public. This means publicizing all data
about income and outgo, how income is produced and what
happens to profits and surplus.
Business operations are divested of mystery. Facts,
even though they Hhow red figures, are not withheld. The
story is told fully and frankly at each year end. This com­
mitment* to fearless "reporting of business information
means swift vanishing of the quick-to-be-damned attitude.
-A-mrnnl i&gt;'|imi* Imv* mI4„I&lt;uoI- u now Hlimlty anil imnorlancc.

Living Bridges

• y W EA PO N S]

T im fo n t
PO L O N IU M

SPARK
PLUGS
No ear owner will want to miss this sensational rains. Fire (tons
Polonium Spark Pings are guaranteed to give quicker, easier
j&lt;L'n|di* to highri spheres of pub­
lic service.
,
We do not have to’ look fur
Tift tho'-typw-nf man- « t hlive-in
mind. We find him closely at
.Iniiiil and, wo hope, ready and
willin g lo n llii RTniM'lf fm unl­
imited . usefulness .to his qtnto,
Wa find hint again Imriordlily
latticin g his profession, in the
town whenre he sprang and after
fntir years of distinguished and
valuable efficiency ’ in the Gnvernor's ehnir, We mean, of riiurst',
Fpcssard Hnlland.
We will nnt hero extol tho
character, &gt;|U;illflrntl&lt;ms, nliility
and rernrd of this highly *stcemed Klorhlian. It is nut need­
ed—they an* well-knmvn through*

Thu death at 80 of George Vun Haltren recalls with
a start the comparative youth of organized baseball.
Though there is Home evidence that the gume is earlier
than Gen. Abner Doubleday’s -reputed"‘,nivention of it in
1839 there is no doubt that not till after the Civil Wnr
did it.become widespread..T h e unbeaten Cincinnati Beds o f jiut the state.
1896, captaitfy by Harry Wright, were the first famous
professional warn. Tho rfnllondl Lckguo was not founded
i!ll 1876.
.
Now Harry Wright was still playing in Van Haltren’s
first days, and no were stars of 1876 like Anson. Van Hal­
tren’s laat playing days coincided with thu catching Her- •
vice of Philadelphia's 80-year-old manager, Connie Mhc!(.[ iim
Wright, Van Haltren and Mack thuH muke a living bridge j That 'pb-dgp'ha
currying baseball from the earliest days to the present.
to Washington
Bid McPhee, Cincinnati’s star, second baseman of ihe ,
*"&gt;'
'80’s and ’90’s, died only last year. Some other players of wVlTYiut. you in
that era must be still alive. Baseball historians may be able Semite,
to dig them out.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1845

Spciaf A n d

Personal

Activities

Entertains
Social Calendar MrsJBailey
Past Matrons Club
THURSDAY
Regular meeting of the Sem­
inole Chapter *No. 2 Order-&gt;of tin
Eastern Star at 8:00 P. M. Inlllatien^cehirnorty will be held.
TT|m “Co-nT [Clast of the. First
CaWst Church will meet with
Mrs, H. E. Cordell, 001 East
Third Street at 7:30 P. M.
The Townsend Club will meet
In the Court Hduse nt 7:30 P. M.
with Mr. IX P. Hagan presiding.
The publicJa CenlimljLinYltciL-__
r FRIDAY
Sanford Darden Club circles to
meet: Asalea Circle—hostess Mrs.
J.M. Ifayes *al 10:00 A.M. Dirt
Gaifenera- Circle hostess Mrs.
John Rogers at 10:00 A.M.; Mag­
nolia Circle^ hostess, Mrs. C.ll.
Cogburn at '11:00 A.M. for cover­
ed dish lunfhoon. Rose Circle
hostess, Mrs.i W.A. Morrison nt
10:00 A.M. Center Circle, hostess
Mrs. E.B. (dements at 10:00 A.M.
.TUESDAY
Pilot .Club wills. have dinner
meeting nt the Mayfair Hotel
at 7:30 P. M.
f e t i n g of the Woman’s Club
at 8:C0 P. M. Program will be

feting1Is Held By
ISt Monica Chapter
The St. Monfou Chapter of the
Episcopal Chinch mcl Monday
night at H:00 P. M. nt the home
nf Miss Carol. Stone, 41(1 Grand­
view Avenue. I
Mrs. Maym4 Hodgkin presided
and made a talk otij peace. Mrs.
Ava Davis prescntdil the trea­
surer’s report and It was decided
tw elve |*i h toward the p.ureYnse
of new vestments fort the choir.
Mr*. Johfr Tutuni, miss Cecelia
Trutur.k "and Mrs. John Bolt will
publish the chuplfrV,./t-wsp:iper
“ Bells of St. Idoolcjt” for this
mont ' . A t the homj of Mrs. Hodg­
kin in Lake Onor.il on I ov. .1
In addition to the regular meet­
ing will be an outdoor picnic
lJU the cope, usion Of the meet­
ing Miss yjlovu u w iy td w «fj»h ;
incuts to, tho
Miss
Louise PotUnj, M :p Mary Gale,
Miss Cecelia Trulyex, Mrs. Irving
Feinberg, Mrs. Raymond Lundquist, Mrs. J. W. Altman, Mrs.
Nicholson Ashby,
Mrs. P. H.
Tepsic,
Mrs. John B. Tatum,
Mr*. John Bolt, ’ Mrs. Mnymo
Hodgkin, Mrs. JWk McDonald,
njui Mrs. Ava Davis.

The Pant Matrons Club of tho
O.E.S. met at the home of Mrs.
G. W. Bailey nt 8:00 P. M. Oct.
16 with Mr*. L. M. Tyre us cohostess. Mrs. B. C. Moore pre­
sided over the meeting and Mrs.
A. K. Shoemaker gave the open­
ing prayer.
Routine business was conduct­
ed and following the roll call
a report on "Secret Sisters” was
given. Contests and games of
bingo were enjoyed throughout
The evening—with— Mrs:— R;— Pr
Crenshaw and Mrs. C: L. Irwin
winning the bingo prizes -and
Mrs. J. E. Courier winning the
contest prize.
Refreshments were served to
the following: Mrs. IJ, C- Moore,
Mrs. C. L. .liewson, Mrs. R. W.
Turner, Mrs. Ay.jC. Shoemaker,
Mrs. It. C. Maxwell, Mrs. Mnymo
Griffin,. Mrs. H. F. Kent. .Mrs,
C. L. Irwin,. Mrs. S. S. Dutton,
Mrs. Odeal Crosby, Mrs. ’ It. F.
Crenshaw, Mrs. J. E. Courier,
Mrs. L. SI. Tyre and Mrs;. G. W.
Bailey.

Mrs; John F. Bolt
Hostess A t Bridge
firs. John Franklin Bolt wns
hostess lust night to the Tues­
day Evening Bridge Club nt her
home 1217 Magnolia Avenue^
The rooms were attractively
decorated with arrangements of
gernera daisies. Bridge wns onjoyed throughout the evening
with Mrs,- P. H. Tepsic winning
high score.
The hostess assisted by her
s i s t e r Mrs.. Burrell Hudgins
server! refreshments to the fol­
lowing:
Miss Margaret Holts,
Miss Doris Hall,
Miss Cecelia
Truluck, Miss Louise Perkins and
Miss Olcdtt llyson.
Also
Mrs. Russell Kirmans,
Mrs. L. B. McLeod, Mrs. P.* H.
Tepsic, Mr*. W. T. Dnvls, Mrs.
N. Nicholson Ashby and Mrs.
J. H. Crapps.
,

Meeting: Is Held By
Woman’s Auxiliary
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Holy Cross Episcopal Church met
Monday at the Parish House for
tho regular monthly business
meeting; with -Rev. Mark Carpen­
ter, rector of the church ns guest
speaker.
Mrs. W. V. Lovell, educational
secretary, presented &gt;!iev. Carpen­
ter who outlined the educational
Jmrxrram for tho yqy r.
Mrs. Newman presided over
the meeting, Reports from offlrers and committees were given.
Two officers were elected to fill
vacancies du« to resignations.
Mrs. R. A. Newman, President,
end Mrs. .Frank Chase, treasurer,
resigned and their positions were
filled by Mrs. B. F. Whitner. Jr.,
nrcsident. and Mrs. Ernest Krupp,
treasure.*.

DOUBLE-HEADERS
■ FOR FALLI
BRIGHT SCARFS

Capl. and Mrs. Fnmlr--IH
have icturnqd to Fl. Bcnnltu
Ga. where Cnpt; Ray is statlonti

Dr. and Mrs, -Jt P. Bain of
Jacksonville, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Buln’ii parents, Mr.
and Mrs- Carl A. Tukach.
Cpl. O. D.. Landress, Jr. of
Craig Field, Selma, Ala., is
visiting his parents Mr.'and Mrn.
0. D. Landress in Floral Heights.
PhoM"" 1/c nnd Mra*. William
Enrdley and PhoM 2/c and Mrs.
George Karademos 'spent' Sunday
at Juniper Springs.
AMM 3/c and Mrs. Delmar
Clark and son and PhoM 1/c
nnd Airs. Ruben Kind arc spend­
ing today In St. Augustine.
Mrs. L. B. McLeod Jr. »ml
Lucia are spending some timo
with Mr. and Mra. L. B. McLeod
in Orlando.
Mrs.. P. G. Cowart has de­
parted for Atlanta, Ga. where
she will visit her son, Dr. Thomas
Cowart.
Mrs. Jfenry MeLaulIn has de­
parted for Atlanta,
Ga. where
she will visit her sister Mrs.
D u r r e l I Hudgins has de­
parted for Athens, Ga, where he
will ptake arrangements to re­
enter University of Georgia.

FIIC George Roland ia visiting
hs parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Roland at 401 West Eighteenth
Street
Mrs. A.O. Vaughn of Atlanta,
Ga. Is spending some time with
Mrs- W.G. Fleming st her home
st 000 Palmetto Avenus.

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Mrs. Ernest Southward - and
daughter. Rose Mary. Und Mrs.
Samuel Burtchaell and daughter,
Judy, have returned from Coronada. •_______ ______________
Mra. llorry H. Ha*ran has re­
turned from 'af recent visit'with
relatives and friends In Pitts­
burgh, Johnstown and Somerset,
Penn,
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Lefflsr Jr.
of Gainasvilla spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. ana Mrs.
W, A. L e ffls r and Mr. and Mrs.
Ensign Gene Harrison baa re­
ceived hla discharge* from the
U. S. Naval Reserve and he end
hla wife, the former Lada Cald­
well, are residing In Jacksonville.

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By

EFFECTIVE

Dr. J. F. B raw ley,

Mr. und Mr*. F.F. Kggler of Birmingham, Al». announce the
engagement of tligjr daughter. Mnxie. to Cpl. Victor Bryan Gran­
tham, son of.Rev. and Mrs. V.H. Grnntluim of Goldsboro, ,N-C. nod
Sanford.' Miss Kggler was educated In the Birmingham and Minmi
schools Cpl Grntham received bis education in the Haines City
school.- und nt present is stationed in Miujni at the Signal Corps
Operating Center, The wedding will an event of Oct. 21 in Miami.

TER R A CE TA LK

I

Adams,
Hazel
Kilpnirick.
Bill inghrnni,- Tot
Livingston,
Evelyn . Matthews,
Herbie Stenstront, Janet lletzcl,
Myra Madden and Daphne Con­
nelly.
Also Jean Saver, Myra South
ward, Nancy Williams, l.ola l.ee,
I lelen Hnymeh,
I.yllian Hoyle,
Shirley Moreland.
Hetty June
Copeland, Gene l.ellelte. Sophie
MeDotlgait Jean Louise Varn,
Jimmy Anderson, Arilta Aiken,

Pine Castle, Flori­
da, will he closed
on b o t h Sundays
and Wednesdays.

1Daughters Of Wesley
Have Church Meeting

' In Washington Friday MARY
ZACHARY. ESTHER SI IA RAN
KAT VERSA Y MILLER and
MARGE
VKHNAY
MASELY
lunched together und played bridge
but'the gMiio ni bridge wns must
Iy Sanford ’talk us yon can mm
ginc! MARY and ARTHUR ZACHARY uml little MARY. IR
are living in Washington again.
ARTHUR hue received bis ills•charge from the N ow and he t
George Touhy, manager of the once mine assneliiled with llm
division of thu APA.
Holler Motor Sales, returned to­ lumimr
MAHY. JR. is now twelve yearday from Jacksonville where h» old—can you imagine it 7
attended a preview of tho new
ELION .1.1.UUH I'D.&gt;"R wife, u
1940 Chevrolet. He was accom­ wee
iMilinie lassie, is in Glasgow,
panied on the trip by Mrs. Touhy Sootlaiid, awaiting' Iiei Pirn t &gt;
who attended a luncheon at~ thu come to (he stntes. Sim is only
George Washington hotel.
flV* feel one inch tall, weighs
Lieut. John Lloyd Hughes will 1)2 lbs., a blonde with blue eyes!
leave In the near future for She sounds adorable and Jusl
Jnckronville .where he will receive think we will have to wait until
Us discharge from the U. H. February to see her.
CHARLES WILLIAMS is fl&gt;
Naval Reserve,
He and Mrs.
Hughes plan to make their homo ing - fur Delia Air Lines', you
know,
luit Ids route has been
in Chicago, III.
changed, lie-is now flying from'
ChPhM N. X. llarkcy Jr. of Atlanta lu Cincinnati nnd just re­
Great Lukes Training Station cently l.vna llornc was one of
VAI.IK WIL­
Is visiting his parents Mr. and hi- ‘ passengers.
Mrs. N. A. Hnrkey who have LIAMS, JR. wus piloting recently
recently returned to Sanford somewhere in- the South Pacific
rfler spending some time in the with runk galore aboard his ship.
In fact General Krueger who 4* .i
Pnnnma Canal Zone.'
thiee star general wns with him.
Mr. .and Mrs. Lcland McClel­ Tim general’s aide came to tlm
land and son&gt; David Lamar, are pilot'd compartment and said,
visiting Mr. and Mrs- J.F. Mc­ “ Williams, 1 guess you know
Clelland at their home at 399 three star generals aren’t expend­
French Avenue. Mr. McClelland able." Volie replied, “ And lic­
was formerly a Lieutenant In the it her are lieutenants ns fur as
Naval Reservo anil was recently I’m concerned",
JIMMY DY8I1N who is a cap•discharged.
(umdn thc. urmy_lnutJu»Liirriynl
SKl/c and Mra.
Jack Grant front three years in Europe. He
nml their son, Don, are now will visit with hi* wife, PEG, anil
residing In Tacoma, Washington. her family for (wo weeks in New
SKl/c Grant has recently beun York, then PEG mid JIMMY" will
•
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discharged from the Naval Re­ visit In Sanford.
"A Plain Statement of a Most
serve and has accepted a posi­
tion os Internal Revenue Deputy Unhappy Case’’ by Tlmekerny
who*'writes to apologize for ml*
in Tacoma.
sing a ten engagement.
Friends of Mrs. J. J. Holly Last Sunday niglil ut nine, un­
happy Thackeray in velvet
will be glad to learn that she
vest A breeches lilnck
is improved in health and &lt;s
expected to leave the Florida Sat, sweetly musing in hi* easy
chair
Sanitarium In the near future
and return to her home on Weal With a snog fire Kt half an hour
First StreeL
to spare
his handsome
Now he ■survi'j
Sunday clo
Mr. and Mra. It. L. Walla
formerly of Charleaton, S. C. Now- the bellows blew A now
have moved Iheir residence to
his nose .
Sanford where Mr. Watts will he lie thought how blest in half an
associated with the State Farm­
hour he’d lie
er’s Market A t present they are Hearing sweet music, drinking
making their home with Mr. and
nweeter I'n*
Mrs. II. J. Lehman.
When ID oblivion on his senses
error
Mias.. Edith Lovcjoy, daughtc.- Ha doz‘ 1, he suoozed, he dreumi,
of Mr. anM Mra. A. B. ixjvejo.he ►.Hired, he slept.
nf Park Avenue, has been eela- Lender- * A brazen tongued Do
tted an one of the candidates foi
the bemuttea of the Veterropt,
yearly publication of Wealyan
Conservatory
of
Macon, Ga.
Miss Lovejoy la a member of the
Sophmore Class.
ihlmetMT
Attending the Florida.Vandei*
blit football game last weekend
t\V BO Yhj, CLUil
in Gainesville were: BtllV Hollyhead, Weslev Jackson, Braxton
FLA,—New
FTO
BEACH, _____
- Perkins, Claude Whiddon, Mr. and
c!o’. j *or boys were organized
Mre. E. F. Householder, Mr. and redbntly at White City and the
Mra. XL W. Sncncer and Waley, St. bucle school under thi direc­
Dr. and Mrs. Wayde Rocker, ond tion of C. D. Kime, St. LucTo
Mr, and Mra. Ralph Auetin Smith. Colint:&gt; Agent.
Mr. and Mrs. I t I, Htghleyman arrived In Florida by plane
yeaterdey to spend a month
visiting with Mrs. Highleyman’e
parents, Mr. and Mra. C. H.
Bruce of Orlando, and Mr. Highleyman'e parents, Mr. ami Mra.
8. D. Highkeyman of BB6 Val­
encia Drive. R. I. Hlghleyman

Season Opened
C e l e r y Crate

Ti'.t* iYlrry i i.vtc opened th •
new sen-on with oil election ni
CIBCI.K MKETINt
oil leers end .dunce Sntunlny
hight in the city auditorium.
( Hirers for the year vr ill be:
The Night Circle of the Banincident, Dorothy Crumley; vice list Women's, Missionary Union
Smith; secre­ met with Mr&lt;. .1, T. Denton, 107
president,
tnry. Bobby Jane* am! treasurer. West Thirteenth Street, Monday
Alvta Kilpatrick.
evening.
Among those attending the
After the program was pre­
dance were': Anna' Corley. Hetty sented Mrs. Denton served re­
Jane Wilke,
Virginia Daniels, freshments to the following: Mrs.
Mona Rqtium, Betty Hent Hall, Myron’ Slnith. Mrs. W. C. Sat­
Peggy Ann Howell, entile* Morri­ chel-. Mrs. Hi K. McNahr'■’Mrs.
son, Betty Jo Brock, Margaret Ouhln Wilson Mrs. K. S. Rnckey,
Dingfchlcr,
Charlene Caldwell. Mrs. S. C. Graham, Mrs. II. K.
Kay Shoemaker, Chuck Herron, Cordell, Miss Mamie -Jenkins and
Paul Peiolil, Fred Kennedy, ill toil Mrs. 1.. Tharp.
linker, Earl l,ee,‘ Stanley Brumley, Claude Wet tiering ton Simon
ningfotltcr,’ IInvtrt-t ‘rrrsnltr Hobby
llrlsot),
Guy Dunbar.
Dwight 1
Peck, I nrrier Heard. Dot Crum­
ley,
Ken Leffler,
I.ojs l.ee.
George Spencer,* Walter Srhnnbel,
Joanne Spaulding, Cherry Singletiny. Iris Flower*, Donald Deal,
Bob .Callahan, jtonald DV'crs,
David Harrell and Emily Mat
hews*
Alsu Holtv' Wlndhant, Jackie
Rowland,
Mary Keiiis,
Riilpli
l.os.ing,- Georgia Hutchins. Bob­
bie Morton, Billy Duncpn, John­
ny J Alexander,
I.elloy Gilbert,
George Cox, Freddie RosscMt ,
John Brumley. K. C. Harper. Jr.,
Kelly Smith, Waller Smith, Ralph
Kyor, Jeannette PtiHer, Buster

S 1C Bob Hickson has recent-1
Iv received his discharge from .
tne U. S. Naval Reserve and he)
and his wife are expected to nrrive shortly to visit with’ Mr, and
Mrs. Jack 'Hickson.

Mrs. Mark Carpenter and sen,
Dr. and Mr*. Ralph S. Wood­
Dean, have returned from Miami ruff amt children and Mrs. Kafe
where Dean was under special Dutton nf Engllshtown, N. J. are
medical care.
visiting Sir. and Mr*. Frank
Wooilruff nt their home on flak
Mrs. William T. Easton has Avenue. .
returned tn her home at the
Naval Air Station nflcr.spenillng
Mrs. Lula A. Miller has re­
ceived-' word" thnt” het—daughter
and sondn-law, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bolt and Albert I-cc and daughter, Sue
Mrs. Ruth Scott spent the week­ Ann, have arrived in Albuqucr,
end in Jacksonville visiting Mrs. que, N. M., where - they expect
Bagwell.
,
to spend the winter.

Mr. and Mra. S. O. Chase J
will spend a week In Phllidclphl
enroute from New York to Sar

A ll wool Squares . . . .

New

Mm. C.W; I shill and her
daughter, Charlotte, spent the
weekend In Gainesville with Mr.
lsldll and. attended the FloridaVanderbilt loothall game.

Miss Charlotte E. Starke of
Now Haven, Conn, is visiting
Mrs. Robert George, the former
her sister Mrs. John Mcisch at Doris Qunttlebnum, departed to­
her home on Park Avenue.
day by plane to San Francisco
Calif .t o meet her husband, Lieut,
Mrs. J. G. Foster and Miss (jg ) YJkorgc who hat Just return­
Minnie Ward of Shreveport, La. ed from the Pacific theater.
arc the guests of Mr. R. E.
Franklin of I-ake Mary.
Friends of Juck Halt wll be
glad to learn that he is improving
Pvt, Raymond Lundouist has In hwidth and has been moved
sailed from San Pedro, California front The Fcrnald-Laughton Mem­
on the U. S. S. Randall, Navy orial Hospital to his home at
transport, to duty in the Pacific. 857 East Twentieth Street,

Herbert Moses after departing
from the West Coast several

Winners in warmth, color, all-around good groom­
ing . . a solid hit for every occasion . . fluffy all
wool fMcinatorB •in Blue, White and Yellow,
fringed edges . . dress up prints in Rayon and

Mr«. R E. Ashdown nf T im p *!
In the guest of Mr*. F.. E. Welker
t t fihfl East Twentieth direct «iiroute to thiladclphia. Pn,

Friends of 0, P. lierndon will
Fred B. Wilson spent today in ho glad to leant that he hat re­
turned from the Florida Sani­
Dclahd on business.
tarium and Is at his homo 1800
Mrs. F. S. Lamson spent to­ Sanford Avenue
day in Orlando.
S1[C Watson Raymond Reel
been transferred from Del
Dr. and Mrs. L. T. Doss have has
returned from spending some Monte. Calif, *td Corpus Christie,
Texas. SI C Reel is a student
time In Miami.
at an advanced radar school.
Troy Ray, Jr. S ‘J.C has been
Friends of Miss Dorothy Pope
transferred
from
Hninbridge, will
regret to learn that she Is *
M-d,_lg_Jlg»lgii._ Mass,
frt—thp~FVrm*lrt;LnughtOTr~STftti*f
Hairy Grimbnll nml Bob Wil orinl Hospital suffering from ■
kinsop have returned from spend broken ankle.
ing-a week in Daytona.
George M. Talbott has re­
ceived his discharge from tho
Cnpt. Johnny Courier has rC' Army
and has returner! to Ovieiki
tamail and .is nt h°mo 121E to reside with his’ parents Mr.'
Magnolia Avenue.
and Mrs. F. W. Talbott.
s
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m, ,
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fc.
Mrs. W. J. Thigpen und Mrs
Miss-Mildred ‘ Williams of 3.H
S. R. Highton spent today in
West Third Street underwent an
Daytona.
appendectomy today at, the ForMr. and Mrs. Frank Chase nald-laiughton Memorial Hospi­
have departed for A.*hoviUo,.N. C. tal.

M/Sgt, Billy .Ball has received
his discharge from the Army and
has refpmed to hla homo 021
Park Avenue.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

Tim DauuhterK nf \».-mv Chi**
nl llm Fit-I MuUiotlisI i 'liincti
met Tuesday niglil in Dm unlU 'X
foi n coveml illsli supimr ;»fIs-.which llm Im-ine— nmvling "has
comliii'ieil nnd offi/oi* fur tlm

TODAY
and
THURSDAY

angerous S
i

Desperata lm
clouded fayovil
f(03l out this
woman’s past!
By ihoouihot
o f '.‘ H o w
Green Wot
My Volley."

CARY 'V , &lt;4(m t f c f f k '
J. ('. Diivi-, Mi-. Edna llrusli,
Mr*. Itoliert I'ollrell, Mr*. ('. M.
Fliiwei-, Mi . W. L. Harrison,
Mr*, i P. ilein'lioi. Mrs. J. O.
tuiney. Mi** Hiilli ILmd, Mr*.
E. II. Laiiey, Mi*/ W. K. Itnine*,'
Mrs. Z H. liuiliff. Mrs. IVle
Row hind, Mi*. II. A. Swdlison.
Mrs. J. P. Thurmond and Mrs*
Manus Tyre.
Al«u Mr-.
Whittington,
Mi*. F. It. Wilson. Mrs. M. I..
AVright,
Mr-. K. ('. Willinin*,
Mis* Versa Woodcock, Mr*. P. N.
Whitehurst und All*. C. II. Winn.

Mr«. H. S. Hoffrpan
Honored On Birthday

Barrymore
PPN1

Slip Horn King of Polaroij'

TOUCHTON
DRUG C O M P A N Y

Alt.. II S. Iliiffmiui wn» honor­
ed on hit fidy-cight liirlliiluy
with n &gt;uipii*i- hit I liiln v parly
nil (Irl. P I'lvcii by Mr*, (iuilili)
"Hnwkin-, AD- Dorothy "Slilvci*
and All*. Mary Jlgloshy nt (he
home of .Mi*, (iglenhy, Lake
Monroe.
Gnmi'H wi le enjoyed tlirniiehout Ha- evening nt (he coiu-Iiikioii
of which Hie ho*te**es set Veil lefre*hineiit* In Die following:
Air*. S. E. Norwood*Miss Norine
Nnrannil, Air. I'laudo lluwkin*,
Mr*. Dm ( niiiip, Mr. nml • Mrs.
Jerry Jeriilgnn, Mr. and Mr*. Ed
flgietdiy Mr. John Cravens, Mrs.
J. T. Tindall. Mr*. C i*. lUbun,
Mr*. (&gt;ti« Ihuiger,
Mrs. C. J.
June*,
Mr. (Turk,
Mi** Avic
Mann, Mr*. I J. Ilnyettc, Mr*.

D E O D O R A N T CREAM
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

Mr. und Mra. Floyd S. Spark­
man annuonco the birth of a *un,
Le e, ( l e t 7 ut (he Fcrnsld-Lanhas recently received his dis­ ghtun Memorial Hospital.
charge from the Army. Follow­
ing a month's vacation Mr. and
Lisut, and Mrs. John Lloyd
Mnt&gt; Hlghlevman will return to Hughe* announce D
Baltimore, Md. to maka their ton, Mirhacl L lo y d ,___ ____
home where Mr. Hlghleyman la the Fcrnald-Laughton Memorial
an lecount executlva with Emery Hospital.. Mrs. Hughes is the
Advertising Company.
former Ann Stine.

Stadium
umillat &amp; Anderson’s or'High School Office

• Be feminine...be sweet...be fresh

A

with famous Tusty Deodorant Cream.
This creamy-light, smooth deodorant * i
checks under arm perspiration, steps
odor. Helps protect your clothee.

*

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itrw

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WEDNESDAY, OCTODEH 17. ISII
P a tr ic k .

&amp;

I’apworth, Jun* L., Widpw t*»

Seminole County
Court Record

Bids to Contractors and Builders

D, liniwnlee ct ux.

Jeff).John Pl al Suale, Henry l
■«iff rt ux A Fannie Smith, Wl*‘; Got 1.17 I'ln rhurat I ' l a l linnk 3 '
For building u plutFofm “Iipproxlmalely 178 ft. by 58
!•*«*■ *\
Inw to Willie Jafl.
t#4it irtfl F m n k l l u Terrrtce
I'I .it
OCTOBER 12, IBIS
IMITFfl WARRANTY UEEHS
If^nk 3 Itfiir*? |i.
ft. HitLs will be open Ocl. 25th, 1945. Blue Prints and
WARRANTY HERIW
Doudnev, H. F. at ux to Simrni-1 1 Lo t 9B I' lf tf liiirxt I "1ill I Infill 3
I*nIT*1 71
Ileyrk, Joseph t!. at ux t'» Geo ; I,pc Smith ft ux,
specifications can be Keen at the Office of The San*
K lilt aiiTfifu t»f W US
of i
rge A. Spoet Jr, et ux.
Ware, R. W. ct nx to.James AKK
ii f N %V *1 It 11«i«i t si' T o w ft *
Waterman, Hugh A. to A. W ■lama.
It Hihitfi HuhHi* an Hunt
ford Stole Farmers Market.
t a »i 31i Ia *n w w&lt;Hi *1„
Brown ct ux.
Ware, It. W. ct ux to Jullux CnMi:** o f n i »;i4 n a t i o n i ; T n w p * l
Ltngle, H. (J. *1 ux In N'lblot* oper ct nx.
MIl|i 2f| Hqutli It; tiu. 31 H u t
f
M I l f H fl o f
,* t S\V«, W o f j
Ith.U. R H T A T R M O R T G A iK S
Brick Itoiiil,
-** T o n n**hli» j
•Brown, A. W. ct ux to ('lint
to KoiHli Iinn fft* 30 Uu r l
!(Of i i Block l f H lc w o it K f&lt;«i*- *
Nubtew fct ux. *
•f IVIf*l4f(
I'thl Itofitc 3 lUlil* t*5. I
Ilex, C. W. ct ux to Florida
ilri.it I'm. Credit Aaan.
Smith, Siminlc Lee et ux In
■fmt Federal ravines A Lo:iiItruiiMin, W. F. ct ux to It. I.
Mather.
------- rSATISFACTION—t
)P -------u i i J r . ii i iu.t nr
VO ITOAGK
II*Lind Finance Company to
John William* et ux.
\UTI( T.R8 OF* AGRKFMENT
Oroijr, tlrin E. et ux to Clint
•Sublet, ct ux..
R e v o c a t io n *
of
pow er
Georgia Desiert
OF ATTORNEY
llow elV Italiert A. to Mqi. Ed­
die l.oren Howell.— **
BORROW
FIT
EASEMENT
Johnson, jliiuilun W. et fcx to
Flute of Florida.
Del Monte
MEM It BBS CHOI* AGREEMENT T o AH Your Bakery
Plymouth Gllixni Grower* Ax.'i.
Needs
' k-rliert ii. Willaev.
HOMJIt.UII.K 1HSCIIA110FS'
it's always fresh when
Navy of United State* to Bur
’you buy it at
x Oval Mdnlwh Jj, ______
Army ol united Staler, to ITiNew Crop) Factory Packed!
tree E. Bale*.
Artm- ol United Stales to Eli
Home Bakery
Ji.li I yon*.
W. 1st
Phone 8GCJ
Arnlv of United States to Har­
old it. Keelinit.
•Navy of United Statea to licit'
Best Enriched Flour
hur Thomaa,
S n o w h ite C ris p
Army of United Stutes to Char
le* Pullurd.
TELEPHONE
Navy of United States tu I 'Ilf
fold Itola-i 1 tini-t lift. '
OPERATORS
Ami) in thi Unitcil Statci n
&gt;lin E. Yyiul.
Starting Rate
Army of United Stntcs to V*jrWhile It Lasts!
6 d ay s------ $26.00
ren II. Phelpa.
Army of United States to Ken
Single nr Married
M ea l A OrttM

dah/e Supply

Where Customers Send Their Friends’
" H O M E

BUY
BONDS#

Sanford, Florldn

■ 5 1 )1 Ea.H| First Street

Controlled

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIAL

HELP
YOU
SAVE

Long Island

POTATOES

M O N EY

N| \ K I S T

Celery

p ^j

Army
■ii ii.
Navy
I Hint
'Nnvy
■I I e&lt;Navy

15c

Old Dutch

Cleanser 2

15

cant

Toilet Howl Cleaner

Kiln Dried La.

&gt;b 4c

ip l.i.-Hlie Trued.

Mlrhlgnn

Vanish

Celery

30-MuU Team

Borax

Cabbage

Carrots 2 bchi 17c

Sunshine Krlnpy

C racker;
Nabisco Picm

ib

Canadian

15

Colir. Hxedles*

Cracker-

Yellow

Rutabagas. ib 4c Onions 3 ib* 17c

i

Bed tills*

Grapes 2 ib&gt; 25c Potatoes 5 !bi 2 3 c

Toilet

Honey

Long Island

Pews

&gt;b

10c Potatoes 10 ib* 3 7

W HEN AVAILABLE

CrUp Orren

3

Tomatoes ib 15c A p p les

cakes

19c

Yolk

12c

lb

Popular Brands

-SEAl,|

White Boiling

9 Roast

.

SEAFOOD

ib

Frcnh Ground

Dre**cd Pan

Hamburger lb

Fish

ib

19c

Maryland Ex. Rtd

Brlaket

21c Stew

Ocean Hcodlcsa

Shrimp

ib 39c

Hpanlah

Regular Dreaaed Stewing

tea,

I

Frequent increases
Overtime puy
I'ufd vacations
Tiixi-cub «e r v I c r for

while

Apples

3 lbs.....39c Yams

Weiners . .
T iff n

SO U T H E R N B E L L
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

Mullet
Whiting

R O U N D STEAK . lb. . .. 40c
LO IN STEAK .... ib........ 40c
CHUCK ROAST
lb. .... 27c
VEAL CUTLETS ......... Ib.

GRADE C BEEF No Points

U N K L E H A N K SEZ
TSE.RE. V&amp; 30UULTklN&lt;i
Ocau Tiful a b o u t e v e r t "THING— THAT 15, IF VOU
ARE LOOKING FOR VT -r

VEAL IX)IN STEAK

R O U N D STEAK ... lb
LO IN STEAK .
lb.
CHUCK R O AST .... lb.
H AM BURGER .... lb.

aa

Cheese

ib 21c

rk.irf

W. H»u*»oin'
f o r ’ TMn lnHiff

JUNKET
Brand IIKNNKT TABLETS
For making Rennet cu^tardn

*»♦*

I •I

SS

ib
,

S Tall cans
l l l l l . . J it . . , K in , . « a r n » m

narkr*

Ice Cream ...... ’ 11c
W«'re ulwuy* looking for way* in
Le.ii-.suu _ iiuika__Uiat_car— run
nmuotht'i and Jaxt longer. One
thing that will help immeniely
i* a REGULAR CHANGE OF
OIL. No harmful particle* or rrfttdue will nettle In your crank
ca»C whVn~liV treated to regular
care by ux.
.
w

JUNKET
Brand Rennet
I’owder
making deliriou* Rennet

C ustards.........

2

Plnrlturiif

Pla t

linnk

I

W1NDEX
Btl. 13c

l u x .t o il e t

soar

WHEN AVAILABLE

' Rfcfluim
SWAM tpJUP

P jjU M O llV IM IP
WHEN AVAILABLE

*.

Insect or Flea Powder

W HEN A V AILAB LE

. 'i i

Rlnao White

aniso

For DUhoe A Laundry

Rain Drops

t

20

WHEN AVAILABLE
Large

For School-Girl Complexion

\

Wieners ib '3 3c

Cake
Beoutf Boap of thg Start

,

23c

Monday, TuemUy. Thuradey
end FrMa—
o*tM A.M. te diO* PAL
Wedneedey—
—

u l t M rM

GATOR
Roach Hives

FLOUR

W AX PAPER
Lge. roll

25c

’

ItUdie** Salt

Sklnleae

9c

WHEN AVAILABLE

Ih

iN oifr .
-.

Cottage

S u n n y U h d Boaoked

T h « U tolth Soap

..

C GRADE VEAL No Points

Frealt Fla.

Food 1-lb cup T4c C h efse ■jteflCfci Sausage ib\ 42c
pkg

29c

&gt;u

I'hlllle'* Park «■ (

aiaaiar*

Beans No. 2 can 12c

Greens No. 2 can
e

'Rice .... 2 lbs ....

;e a m w i

Raisin Bran . ..

Potatoes

IS OX. CAM

today’s best buy!
...

SWEETHEART
3 filers20c
WOODBURY

Lye, .. 3 cans ..
n ox. can a

Boraxo 2 cans
Bleach q t btL

&lt;utU u titi t&amp;c ity lt d 3

PINIR FLAVOR — Made tx«n n cenhelle* Mend nl plump, eun*
ripened yinln. Then nreleon Ge*k*4 — At The Mill — Fer U
Heure by axciualre peeceae M *e«l l«* lb*i|»erieua Vllnmina mad
Minerale — bring tut Ike XeUgkliel rrlUM-gtaU Rneer.
LASTIte&lt;k NOURISHMINT — J-Minule Oorte te the type »t cmenl
nrribrred by meet SeHctgaa. » w w i «nd heme eceneM l
mint* Tkal'e kreewr n* ether mr type el cereet ie
■ T
M riek In Vilamln I i . Fieteb. Iren and Energy.
mJ
THRIFTY, TOO — 3-MU*t* Oom ceete teen then S/Jo
M
mr eerrlng. Nn eOet type el teed
y w l
SQf \
Her* te much Mr ee UtltA Tee. 3-Mla-, b * e i
A fV y
wte Oeu la Uuly TODAYS BEST SUYI
t

Sauce 12-oz. btL 18c

10c 1t to fll IK M

«t| R . V

SL

M * .,

-

Baking Powder 49c

Starch 3 pkgs. 11c Beets "l6-oz jar 14c
Matches

ctn.

7c Cake Flour

Rxcnuncnto Grade “A”

FRU IT COCKTAIL
No. 2Vi can 33c

QuontUy Rights Reaervgd
Prices Gopd Thru Oct SO

Taral*

■la, teeaata Xealik

H y - d c e •Fronea D o g

Cubes

4-lhs

Smo. Sausage

GRADE — A — BEEF

Swlaa

•

5-lbs 29c

PO IN T FREE SALE

Chickens ib 42c Cheese Vi*»b 28c Mullet ib 23c
Ho. Cooked '
Fat Tender Drawn
Yellow Sharp
Turkeys ib 62c Cheese Vfcib 26c Lobsters ib 55c
Pan Ready
Klngan'e Bag
i ,
Ant. Loaf
Fryers ib 55c C h e f so ib 39c Sausage ib 37c
p ou iU on

11)
II I WHO

learning

* a Him U . II l.hlitnil
I’.llk
I’ lnl lllink . |IUK•' a*.
N 21 f l Ilf U i l 2 Ill'll k a T i e r 1
T h e T o w n n f Sunfuril.
_ l . o l i I 2 mill a | U » K S2-1 ft
• mill Ic ** H as f l l lllnrk I T i e r I
Tin* T o w n o f Sunfuril.
Id
» llln rk O K ir .I H l r m K l l. n . l n n
Pint linnk a |i*Kr. t * Ir

T* A.

Mackerel ib 45c

loveless Roast
lieast Stow
feal Chops
Veal Patties

ii. 1* II I*rndoii
t ’ li o k ..f I ' l m i l l
It) i&gt;. I*. 11 uni
I **-1int&gt;• l ’Irik

rolloHihM dPurrUmV b u d In Hmuliitde iN.uiitv, Florldttj w ill tie nff r r r d f*»r mu 11* nl F iih ll r uiitrrV f«»r
I ho blMhrpI and hr»U rash bid. nl
.Urn— m a i l — i l u f j — ut__ U l i __ t*rialn-!lf
'-■tllily ■Hurt II...i— *1 S im lo ia, U r■
it n ii ln * ul 11: 1b «.".*|..^lt A. M „ on
*-liiln r SSI Ii. IM S
Al| 17'» nl Hi*-. In Hiinfiiril i t r i o i t '
Hi-i'l ln,i
0 Tuwn«hl|i
S" ttnlllh
ItaiiRi- ail Ko*l.
I.nt an S lo ck » I ir r u m w iil il. —
Unix rv A 21 llln rk a K i t . I S ,c l|un Marvanlu
r i n t lliiok &lt;.|wa,

1.I..M

Oysters pt 85c

ib

Boneleaa Bulling

POULTRY SALE

t'.iiil

\ o r io
s.inr.ud
Klprldii,
October f^klIII* j 5*15
NuTUE
IS
H EIIE IIV
D tV SN
tIini i*nrMlictlit to Fliiipler MM, Flo *
1 1*1mi S lu li it r*. 1941 i i u m i * | } i e

Bla de Chuck

Short

5c

H A U IM i

1315

I -illi la I
‘ollclho-

"

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•

APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
R ■ 5 weekdays
Saturdays 8 . 12

T i l l : N T A T K « » F I I . u K I D a T&lt;»
W 111ill m |» I 'Mill* H Ib*
IN Y
. .. F ir . I I'tiul Office*
Sit it Fnutclpr.i, r.t Uf.ii nlu
&gt;A m urn bill* .»f rt.iriplnint buvii.M
•••It I l l ' l l I n i r l n f o r ili v i.u •• tttf.. »»»•••
. hi It) A 11*11 * V IVitil, IliMMr |irfJH*hl*
ar«&gt; to r.uiiinan.t you to lir and up- . . i o.’ ..o * t..»* t . n u l l tTiulrt »t
&lt;anr«*|.l. Sf'itilnolr (' o ii ii iy , Fl.tt-i.la,
in lit. Mh tiny o f N o t n n l i r r * A |».,
!»li , itllit’ I'HlHK (I h t i ' f pro c«H|f**NjM.
a 111 |tr . iilrl *«1« iHCalnnt you.*
If I* n i r t b f r n r t b i r i l HififMtllM
‘ Itiltloii Io* (Ml I* I Ip li('«l In t It »• S .n f .o t l
Irfv li l, a n.*tvn|uippr p u I&gt;Mh1I«o| ip
itnr.irtl. Snnlntal** I'ltuniy, I luri.la.
on*** Hit'll ivppk f»ir fou r cotW&lt;Mi( ( Yu iVn'kH.
W I T N E S S my lutml mill " f f f r l a l
o*iil a l -Saitford,* in lib** r o i n i l y o f
'riiilm.lt’, lu lilt* Plnltf o f Florid a
hit. Hot 'Jlh day o f t m io l. fi. A. 11„

Rutabagas
K «N

Experience Unnecessary

•

L E G A L NOTICE

29c

ntvauiAV

Potatoes

Inte hours

*taik 12c

Ciiip Golden

io°x

of United States to lluSmith.
of United State* to luliii.
Kenrliei..
of United Stale* to t ' s ,
Hill uer,
ol United State* to Phi-

15c Lemons. 1 dz.

Lettuce.... 2 for 25c

CAULIFLOWER

Eelbeck

stalk

25c

�L, WBUWKSJDAY, OCTOBER 17, JUIS
B

..

■ Wl

■■ " a P P r —

*

Boys FEEDING 8TBBH8
Wr n«n mi» offer the very finest

AUTO. BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING
T tjt our new painless method, the best in Central Florida

USE

666

Yates Auto Paint &amp; Body Shop
105 N. Pnlmelto A**-

to enter In the Pat Stork Bhow
flint shnli t» &gt; »IJ Nin Ovalu during winter, accordT I*Kn W « ’, ,,Wt*' J ANCAKTSI O
ON*
in * to Cbuntv Agent James T.
v t ll.r
O xfonl. Thi*
boy*
have
bc*N A» •*tom tor nf ihr Ij h w ill amt
given financial aatintance In thi*
TeMamem oi ••am«
&gt;l. K
form o f low interest loans by the »*,rJ 0* “ i i i e * r a n r » « t .
o. m s
Brevard
t Aunty
C attlem en«
As soc iation..
ont&gt;B|t .«•»
I’Cm .lCATInN
To
Wit.t.lt: ||. TAYIAIIL «1iH»e
DlACr nf rr»ld^nrr mid Fo»t Of*
lira ttStlioH. in unknown

COCOA, FLA.—Three Brevard
I County 4-H rluli hoya are now
feeding Pollen Hereford steers

In

Phone 371

LE G A L NOTICE

Cold Prenarations
t tnt.KTe. m i.vK. nd
---------— t .*r: n x i . v \ » i i i i i kki|=
i i h i i i **—

Firm Htr*-**t. s . m io n l
F lo r id * . andrt
Iiuim Seinlnol
Sftiilnob
•lei tfile
i l , flctittiMiB
fli-tm.-u, limn.

from common oolds

That Hang Op

creomuUlon relieve* promptly be
came it toes right to the seat of thi
tmuble to help loosen and crpe
erm laden phlegm, a n d a W n a t u r
&gt; soothe and h ea l r a v , te n d e r, In

C

named bronchial mucous
branes. Tell your dru
a bottle of Creomtilsl
I demanding you must
. allsyi the coi
hsv» your money

ST R IC K L A N D - MORRISON, Iitc.
Phone 200
Your Ford Dealer Since 1031

i, Chest Colit, Bronchltb

••

SPECIAL NOTICE
i• -

t

...

CONCRETE PIP E
• •

‘ \ . .*,

; -

DRIVEWAYS

WELLS

8EP
SEPTIC TANKS
ITER TANKS
I.VERTB and SEWERS
Tri
transit Mis' Concrete ‘
Seconde svaltable at low grlee

3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
'

for- ‘

5 Day Laundry Service

CONCRETE BLOCK

P E N IN S U L A R
We recommend that now cufltnmera nenil their

Concrete Pipe Co.

laundry IiihI three dteyn of week.

P hon e 1211

HANFORD, FLA.

Phone 475
IN SU R E ,

7

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t

Toar

Passee«*r T 7 liras

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IlfjM 'ftlU b E A

u

Every driver has seen those heavy
(rucks rumbling down the road with
their big heavy loads. You know that
truck Urea take a terrific beating Iron
rinding wear. Naturally, --the
the hard grind...*
rubber to atand that abuse moat be
especially compounded to be extra tough
—extra long wearing.
We can NOW recap the tires of A, B
and C card holders with Grade A Truck
Rubber—fuaranteed
-guaranteed to be exactly the
_...w .rut
jbner used in recapping the big
same
ruck and bua tires. Its extra toughness
,nyour tires means 3,000 to 5,000 miles of
■xtra -wear-over-recaps of -ordinary
rubber.
„
24 H e a r
S ERVICE

.

CJEC. W e ls h
W ELSH TIRE SH O P
'I#

105 W. 2nd
Vulcanizing

General Insurance

D0NT GIT NERVOUS. JERVIS/) ( U F Y / a a a n .T /]
. tr ALWAYS
ai w a v s pPICK
ic k u
p A
/ V_
.
" *J
UP
LOAF OF THIS WONDERFUL J - ,
SOUTHERN BREAD
WHENTWEGO
THROUGH J \

HlUlWl -

Itrtilutioit
in paid. «*A»iinl&gt;
••fid |
M ifP
NVUtirti my
h .m l and «tff|rhtl
aI *•! o f f i c e Hi 8a n ft' 1»1 I lt*f|i|it. .
Mn- *th tint *tf Ocltiher, IMS.
.
t . I*. I l**riiiit&gt;rt
l i n k Fit ctil i I'uutl

nv~~n—r.—rrrrm----r*—r*-

V

Howwomenaw/girls
maygetwantedrelief

R A Y M O N D M. BALL, REALTOR
Real Estate Rales— Rentals—Mortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
•Phone 960
Room’ 4. Florida State Bank Bidding

from fu n c tio n a l p e rio d ic p itn
piPdifl. m «n r won.en aajr, h u brought rr*
lie f from the frsm p -liO afonr and tistvout

ol foivctionid pertoAtc dlstmr Tike*
K«ia
• ■ lorue. It mould stimulate
bid digestion.* (h ot help build retul\ m o f On Use • t im e ’ to come «U M r d

•
*

* Hot* b efef* "ro a r time” , It thould
help rrbevo m i * d&lt;» lo purely
furutleool
|**ii«i!tr tcaa itw
lit
'•***«
|winain
w i Try
i I J III

s

CARDUI

NOTICE

J ^ itt tint MtcfoM

Chase away
Mosquitoes, (inats

1

and Biting Flies

I

Anyone hiiviiiff' any repair Avdrk in my .-*h«|p
at
210 East Fifth Street
is asked to please .call for it at on e!-I am lieing forced to close due to recent robberies.

Bill Harvey

eh

Southern’s
Insect
Repellent .

JE N N IN tiS
SEED STORE

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBElt 17, 1948

TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
a d v e r t is in g

Forregtal Sees

bates

’31! QUICK coupe, 5 good tires,
price $176.00; Cart be seen nt
IlfiH Jessamine Are. 16 blocks
FILL up with ki’iwuito and fuel
out on West let ' St.
• oil before winter.
If. tl. POPP. CO., INC.
PINE...and Oak .fire wood, cord
or dozen. Immediate delivery.
FOR SALE: Ample quantity long
Shorty Anderson, Longwood.
j life GOLD SEAL asbestos rool
Truman’sIdeasOnSer, coating rontntnlng Pctrogum,
Sanford Paint A Glass Com­ H E L P W A N T E D
vice AndTrainingOf
pany, 117 So. Park Avenue,
GIRL for soda Fountain nt LanPhone 303.
Boys Puzzle Capital
cy's Drug Store- Part time or
full time.
TWO FARMS FOR SALE—One
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, Mb—
8 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
. ' h i u c s ForreataL Secretory of the
8 story house. 1 car garage, 1
Navy, declared list- Saturday
•ool house, GOO ft. West of
• Lake Monroe Post Office. One WANTED: 2G colored laborers “ there Is no bettor way to start
a third world war" than to do—G acres, all tiled, good well, 2
for railroad work In Sanford. mobilize
too rapidly.
atory house. 2 ■story bam, U
Permanent. Sec C.C. llronson,
Addressing 100 .men nnd wo­
milp west on Orange Boule111) Myrtle Avo. after ‘ 4:30
men graduating from the -Arner' vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
P.M.
can Red Cross training unit it
Phone IG.
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WANTED: men and women to American University. Mr. ForLUMBER-Lunilterl Wrecking 3
work at crate mill. Adkins &amp; restal snid:
atory house behind Reel’s, very
Adkins. West l!ltn St.
“ In our hnite to get rid of the
— beat-lumber.- Plsnt---door*, win­
-vtgws-of -war, we mny-sUip-out-.
dows and’ plumbing. Duhart’' WANTED: Colored man for gen­ selves so rapidly that we will
Lumber Ynrd
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eral Inundrv work. Apply In serve notice on the world that
person Seminole County Laun­ ••ve do not intend to meet any
ONE HOUSE, two tots In Golds­
dry. HIO W. 3rd St.
evil that may prise."
boro. Duhart’s Lumber Yard.
The capital hud different Ideas
WANTED: Office clerk for MsGUDD^RKLIABLE USED CARS
th e re o f SanltwL. Sec Mr _todav ubopt . whether .President
V, Me selection at or under OPA
rfumnn w-artl* -unlvtiwIiWrulplRg.
Brunson.
telling. No new cars for many
for American youth find a v-unmonths. Get ‘ dependable trans­
IG demand, Avon Christmas Lined Army, nnd Nuvw.
portation at reasonable cost at
Sets at this time. Colored rei- ---—Bowie people'thought Mr. Tru­
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
might have committed him­
prcscPtatlve wanted. Write Box man
i
20* West First 8L
A, c/o Herald.
iself to both yesterday because.:
The White House disclosrd lit*
GET YOUR, gasoline and oil at COMPLETE H I S T 0 R Y OF hail nsked the Cabinet' qnd iithee.
. The' Standard Station stress
WORLD WAR II
Authentic high officials to posh bis legisla­
from the Court Houac.
text, Official photos, Enormous tive jirogrnm, which was outlined
A nlce/lot of New Hampshire pul­ , demand. Salesmen winded. Send in a message to Congress Sept. &lt;1. :
$2.00 for complete sales kit The President parceled out UKlets, nlso white Leghorns and
or write to: V.M. nntt. Gen. various parts of the program t-i
Aaterlopes. Dressed fryers or
Distributor. 3170 S. W. Hth St. the officials most interested in
live weight.
C. L. Bridges,
Miami, 36, Fla.
them.
Under tlmt arrangement, he,
WANTED: * High 'School git/ assigned'the War Ultlt Nnvy lie ;
HOUSEHOLD furniture.
Mrs
duates,
nges
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In
30
to
learn
purtiurntj the mirt of Ids me sGroce Venable. 30(1 E. 20th,
interesting Western Union Work sage "dcnllng with" a universal
Phone 3R1-J.
Apply Western Union Office, training program and “ unifica­
Sanford.
tion of the armed services."
SABB1TS for sale, 116 East 21st
On first glance, some individ­
uals thought that meant lie want­
FOB RENT
ONE five room bungalow com­
ed both.
pletely furnished. Phone 639-M.
Hut While House officials said
20 acraa tiled eelery farm, latelyplowed and harrowed on Cam­ today that Mr. Truman hadn’t
PLANTS P o iP v iC T O R Y GAR­
eron Avenue. Phone E.II, Stowe,
DENS: Godards. Cabbage, Let­
102-K or Edward F. Lnne,
tuce. Escarole, Tomato plants.
phone 612.
Also Strawberry plants. J.W.
Bell, l&lt;ako Monroe,, phone 16.
getting la-hind
LOST
lo ir FORD Model 00, Tudor*,
1036 Ford Tudor. Reasonable WALLET containing money, re­
both cars need some repairs.
gistration cards, licenses, etc.
Call after 6:00 P.M. Oiteen, R.
Daniel St. Clair. 7IB Willow
W. McCullough.
Ave.' or Herald Office.
CREAM separator, A-l condition
0ST: 0 keys on riui No. f7D
Call after 6:00 P.M., Osteen,
20, noturn to llerulii Reward,
R.W. McCullough.

Demobilization

TWO piece living room suite ex­
cellent’ condition. Phone County

W ANTED

GMC trailer was $150
Klngham trailer, was $1405

the Florida State 'Chamber of
Commerce, of which William L.
Wilson, Stale Market Director,
■is chairman and U. H. Kramer,
co-chairman, has chanced the
date rtf its fall meeting, which
wa» scheduled for Jacksonville,
to coincide with the Farm llurcau
meeting and accordingly will l&gt;c
held in Orlando, Nov. 14.
It is believed
--------- b&lt; Mayo and
oiher Florida agricultural leaders
that definite assistance will be
forthcoming from the federal
government If the true conditions
now confronting the state's fare
men are made known to secre­
tary Anderson.
"The Orlando conference" Mavo
asserted, “ will by no means end
our mnrketing and other troubles
which were confounded by the
sudden ending of the war, hut
should help to clarify them by
placing responsibilities w h e r e
they lielong.”

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considerably within the next few
months.

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Florida VViven Learn
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MIAMI. Oct. l7. (FNSl- Ac. rdlng to u five yenr survey 'oiiducted bv Dr. Uhelnold, professor
n economics of tho Unlvorslly of
Miami. Florida housewives ar e
ppylnr 03 percent moru for.fomlstuffa in 1046 than they paid in
1040.
Dr- llhclnold predicts that food
nrices are il’-e for a tumble when
increased farm production nuts
mors fresh -fruit*, vegetables,
poultry, eggs and meat an the
market.
He points out that throughout
the country nnd In Florida parti­
cularly
fprm . production- has
steadily increased anil before long
local markets ns large quantities
the Increase will be reflectd on
ot farm produce liecome available,
which should rosult in a sharp
mice drop on such commodities.
His survey shows that In Miami
the average family of two persons

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A t The’ Armory
Benefit National W a r Fund
Saturday, Oct. 27— 9:00 P.M. ’
*

a,

,„

—

Music By “The Banana Boys'
Adm ission: $1 per couple (la x inc.)

Men in uniform-50c (lux inf.)
Ticket* on Sale at the following places t
Smoke H ouhc, Bill's’ I’ kg. Store, Frank's Tavern,
Itoumiliat &amp; Andcrwin, City Drug Store. Touchtun's
For Table Hcscrvation Phone 200----- 50c per person
The public Is cordially invited to attend

WANT afternoon Job after school
612 E. 6th St.
WANTED: Small home, close in
Deal with owner. Mra. E.M.W
c/o Herald.
.

Easy Terms

WANTEDi^Good _uscd-tricyrlr,

Science Proves

WANTED
I have a cash buyer for your
home. See me today. Edward F.
Lane.

91% of Vitam ins
Saved With

41 GMC tractor, was $3403
40 White tractor,, was
8S364, now ... ...........
43 Mick tractor, wax
$4170, now . . . .......
Dorsey trailer, was $1403,

TALLAHASSEE. Oct, 17 &lt;FN
S&gt; — Agricultural problems of
serious concern to Florida farm­
ers and growers, particularly In
the mutter of surplus disposals
nt ‘.‘cost and better," will 1h*
fully aired at Orlando Nov. 1«16 nt Ihc annual mooting of the
Florida Farm Bureau, it was
announced by Commissioners f t
Agriculture Nathan Mayo.
Secretary of Agriculture, Clin­
ton P. Anderson of Washington,
will lake pprt in the Nov. IG
discussions, during the time he Is
guest of the Florida Farm
Bureau.
At Commissioner Mayo’s re­
quest, the agricultural division of

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I*X young New Hampshire Red
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.EROHENE Battery type chick
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
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bell’s Security Feed Stord.
In money matters la strlctl)
respected here.
Friends atm
BABY carriage slightly, qsed,
relatives are nut questioned
$16,00. 1I0H Maple Ave.
about your credit.' Your em­
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6 ROOM bungalow unfurnished
will not hear of your persona,
Close In. Phone 037-J.
affairs. There is no causo Tot
embarrassment.
BANKRU p t s a l e
Reasonable crcd't requirements
. of Acme Freight Lines, lac.
No co-makers o t tr"nev loans
"triable payment pUna.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
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Phone 33

now ........ ....... —...........
40 GMC tractor, was
$1070, now
.... ............
3V Ini. tractor was $1628
now
....... .................

Florida Farnv Bureau
Meets On Nov. 14-15

I have several cash buyers that
want- to buy u small''house
with two or three acres nf land.
Edward P. Lane. Phone 462
See me at once i f you want to
sell your house in the city.
Edward F. Lane. Phone 452.

1201, now ........................ 1005
BUSINESS SERVICE
KNIGHT TRAILER CO.
We have anything1 Vou went
BRING YOUR CAR to Cordell’*
Open Sunday
Repair Shop. General repairs—
Oil change and Lubrication.
Kent Bldg, phone 17.
JERSEY
phone MB'
PARTS AND SERVICE
place Walnut dining room
good condition. Box TB, 10$ Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1
EXPERT Plumbing, 35 years ex­
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dry tuba. Good service. No Sat­
urday calls. Gedrge Ooureen,
□t ROOM heuse with three
Box 678, Phono Co. 4100.
ex Ire lota. Thao Stiles phone
WE ARE fun? equipped and
know hew to recap your tire*
CONCRETE steps for your home.
Natural rubber or synthetic
Phone 244-W- J. E. TerwUleWe protect the sidewall* « '
your tire. Jones Tire Shoo
Cor. le t and Elm, phone 008.
W l4 P L Y k o U T H and lugfi
r Price
!&gt;*.. I.
, » 42,
, ' ,»IU
Waller.
is rlak.1
right. s
Bex
BODY AND Fender dents,
West First 8L L. f . Xanfhold,
injury or fading should be
e/o M. Branon.
corrected now to combat aging
and weathering. A. new pain­
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less msthod awaits yeu at
; A 8 traitor) gee engine. $00 E.
YATES AUTO PA IN T A
,
I BODY SHOP
W N. Palmetto Ave. Phene 8T1

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1!), !*11A

War Criminal
Trials Start
On Nov. 20

Added Headache For Commuters

D S h ip T B r lO - In - l

For

Trip

ILA, Oct 10, ( A P I Enlisted men In the
ppines, w r i t i n g the
rs column” ol an Army
•patter, the Daily Paclflaccuae Army authorities
Ing the ..homeward
ent of- veterans of
shf
ng, ■ Inefficiency and
ise-breaking.”
i*&lt;Th* writer» complained thnt
the A r m y ia falling to moke use'
ol 'tloiena of cargo vessels anilIqjt’ empty for the United States.
Officials aald the freighter* arc
unsuitable, but one letter said
"hire us a case' of ten-ln-ono rntfilis and we'll be tickled to death
td ride the canto ships home.”
' They also said the Army is
.hart) point men home first. The
violating it* promises to send
the policy of moving men by
ions moved low point men in
while high point men in
IBlr groups, or unattached,, were
"U tO e a lla a e *

Pace

T h rea t

tf*

C&amp;nnolly Explains
U se Of Flag In
S p i r i t Of 1776
Dy WilUrd Connolly
it Hollywood movie direc­
ts, trying to be historically
accurate in acenes, sometimes
get "messed up,” Is indicated by
the following press clipping of
a d l rector who tried to duplicate
A it . Willard’s “ Spirit of ’76”
Technicolor musical film
a historical background:
M
TU
"Director
Gregory Ratoff* is
one man Who won’t tampar with
history in motion pictures—
esah when* the facts Involved
aren’t quite correct.
“in 'Where. Do We Go From
iff
20th’ Century - Fox’s
rlor mlnclq musical which
____________ _____■*
lie a n d r H a W r r and
opens b o o r at ' the Rita Theater,
rear to carry a flag In a
aqane dlupllcating Wlllard’e famnting,
aim
___ "The Spirit of ’ TO."
............
ttln
research revealed
is lltUn
feet — the flag depleted In
painting was not adopted
| two years aftsr the Revo­
lutionary War.
ftThc actual flag of WashingColonial Army carded n
-A.’

v

&lt;Can tinned !&gt;■

Twnl

e Rotary club will hear J. A.
ng, superintendent of the
e Monroe power plant of the
la Power and Light comf, .explain. feature* gf electrb
, generation and uanimlssion
Monday at the Mayfair Hotel,
recent election of the
nole Chapter of Future FarVem Clark was elected
(dent, -arman
Gano,
vice
fdent, Thomas Kenny, secreand Albert Byrd, treasure!-.
Clark succeeded Ralph Johnaa president. Tha latter, by
Intment of the president, was
in charge of recreation
ities.
11 Sir Knighta are requested
'{attend th* meeting this even. of Taylor Commandery, No.
K. T. which wfll ba held this
In# at 7:30 o'clock. Impor' business will be taken car*
wlU be a dance tonight
jfthe Celery Crate aponsored b;
junior class of Seminole Hig!£
, Tomorrow night a picture
will be given at the crate
will be free of charge to
members.

ion Is Conducting
lembership Drive
nd Bight” are
and
roundup in Ban. and U for seMneW
R ?menibers
to , th«
Legion.
Campbellit U will 1be host to
"Forty

B.

has requested that ell memwho have nott already paid
duee do *o at one* in
th* Poet may be represented
percent et the roundup.
American Legion “ Locomowill be at aw Roumfllat
Anderson corner en Saturday
■ im 4:00 U 7:00 f . M. in or&gt;
i accept dues from old mem*
However duee may be paid
Legion officer at any time,
pope,
ar to stimulate tb* t a ­
re for mesnberthIn. Col.
Braboon of AFTAC will
*a public address at S:00
Baturday evening at the
of park Avenue and First
u
bend sneaker faculties

Memher Associated Promt

l*3.ified

today

20.

Truman Confers With
Cabinet Over For­
mula' For WlFtf c
And, Price PoRcics

H A M t t U R G , . Oct. ID. 1/1*1—
Cnpt. Adatzery Schnee, German
cnmnuujder closely associated
Grand Admiral Knrl Do*.
,

N t'M B E R

End Is Sought
To CIO Strike
In Michigan

Ships Shattered By Okinawa Twister

U- Bo a t Commander
* Denies Giving Any
Order To" S h o o t •
Survivors Of Ships

Idlers la P h i U p ­
lines Ask For Car*
itions

TODAY: Partly rlnud) with w nllrrH »howera anil with little change in tempera*
tnrea througlr Saturday.
TOMOItROWr Scattered nflertwnn «hn»rr*
throughout anuth purloin.

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
LUME XXXVII

TIIE WEATHER

'

till

PrrM l

FoderHl
a n d MicHfgaff
stntf‘ officials moved today
to olid the strike of 2,000,t’ lO utility workont ns*TimoiRtlucy crows atoyed on the
joli .to niaintijin olitdrii’ ser­
vice for some 2,000,000 con-'
sumi’is. Uov Harry F. Kelly
called a meeting: at Lansing
today in an effort In end

that

order*
'Tie even issued
N» I I ’ mut officers to kill
“lipf._
ftynrr. of tupedord snl
He. Wits a witness -before:
court trying
British military
”
other U-boNi commander, Heins
Eck. and four of the crew charg. ,
rd with killing eight survivor!
of the torpedoed British freigh ter1
I’ ek-us i)i .March, 1114-1.
the walkout.
In Nuernberg the world's first
Union leaders Were to utlund.
great war criminal* trial nf 24
lint it was not known immediately
, high fax!* anil German mIHtirwhether representatives of the'
* istK and 'industrialists -will- begin
Consumers* Power Co. would bo
, here 'Nov. 20, the International | n Rucknei liny, 'Okinawa.* after a t M-mlie pet m.i
Gl El) MASS OF' WRECKAGE is left i present.
Military Tribunal announced to- 1 t&gt; noon n ut lonir.i ovet tin* island had stlbsitfed ' r wind .ind '20-foot rollers drove the I S.
The total idle' nationally is
day.
v‘
• - •Ot‘.dot auii :» repair shi|&gt; into a collision olid left
' ■&gt; '-!■ I liKiisnml; were left homeless lempoi- now 457.000 including 210,000
--any when hurrnck* r ere leveled by the storm. Till
.m oft i ml I .S. Now photo. ( loteroationul coal ntibers who have been or­
RERUN. Oct. HI. )/!*)—Twen. Snundpnnioi
dered hack to work Monday. The
tv * four ringleaders of K'illerite
walkout of .15.000 AFT. longshore­
(lenhany
ueie
formally
indicted
THESE YOUNG WOMEN, walking along the t&gt; :
. t n Messuchumen in New Yolk ended after
yertelxln)
before
the
four-power
IS days, lull still smouldering was
setta Railroad, are on their way to work in Bo.-ton i’ nalde to get
Allied
military
tribunal,
charrfvd
transportation becnusc of the Inis and trollev -in),i Ihej tried the
the hitter fight het.icen the in­
with
plot
ling,
starting
and
wag­
railroad, only to learn that train service had iii.ipbraiily broken
surgent group, mat .union ptesi-■
dent Joseph P. Ryan,
down. So here air the girls liecl*hnit*toftiiig to ‘fori, i IniVi null min! ing World War II and perpetratring
nlmrllif?.
_
persecution^
and
;
Sound photo) °
---------A t
( m O
lifnirh!
devastations unmatched in the --------= — .
WASHINGTON'. Oct I!'. I/Pl—
histpry of mankind..
President Truman will take up
Trncing the course of a doomed
ll&gt; " H I M
M.icN I’ll I
with his ealunet today tho pro­
"master race" from the infancy
The
Seminole High JJvlaad
blem of setting the mumn'* coprsa
oT ‘Nazism to otter defent, the
I'el'Ty *’ FVds,’‘ will eoii’itntH the
on Vagc anil price policy"
imliftment gave a review of the Thousilnds O f Dollars t.cala V. IIdems when tlit-\ . pin) Mori* Than 174 Mil­
I lit * President tohr mi newr
Sunlord's haulilesl '• lilac
I lie
horror-ridden history of Naxism
vesterdny In. might
Lost To Business By Wilson fold) 'it
lion Dollars Paid I'omerenre
semi it A
in terms of the disappearance of
make n puldic statenicut on the
European Jews, tha
t gh
Failure To Qualify wn.
after the rnbiuel diseussion.
For-Butter Subsidy issue
.re
murder of 1,11X1,0011 persona In it
The Ttesi'lil (ollry of (he nd
( &lt;..I .
single concentration camp, the
aitnlstlalioa
lu slated was re­
County and Sanfoul
H XSIIINGTHN. Get. 111. td’t
destruction of $135,KOO,000,000 In 1tiieSeminole
flected in speeche? t»y fteconvi'i
losing thousands of ihdlat
This
tidtnl
ceiling
price
on
hotter
h
■Cl
&gt;t-»Pio| I
Russian .nntluiud weallh. .and
Month After Leaving Served As Guttofer 4n i trtrturc
income through'~fidtnre * ni IP (n tl'insi Vein oi .1 2 I to 12 til w ill lie I hhis I i 'i I t ile to six points sion 1lit eel or JoJirc W. Snyder ill
and; rnrlitvemenl of a of
P**t two days. Snydei urge&lt;l luhu.sincs , men to ounlify I lieu’ &gt;
I 1 ’ w ill'll • P o n t o i d had i[ pound Nm S
•
Outfit At E t a in
170th Field Artil­ continent.
crcasing wages but holiling the
stores,
factories
oi
buslnessc
8tnbilixnt.ini
Director
Collet
mi
phase of leadership lit for training nf uar veteran help- iniszihlv rin- lies! 1 .mi they have
llm on prices.
nmineed
this
lesl.er.dav
in
withl e r y . B a t t a l i o n theEvery
He Is fn Civvies
Germany of yesterday waa in* under the G. I. Hill " f Rights nail - nice HI !d. -in.l o r d I’ lllel
■Uhile Mr. Truman spoke. Dr.
diruflig,
effeetive
Oct.
til,
a
war­
I.iioiei
The’
to
'&lt;
Vi
ged
J;
*
:
_
*!.included among the dcfcmlanta—• provisions, T. W. Law ion. eduntv
Frank
time
subsidy
of
five
cents
a
pound
(|
f
( |1(l Ginhum. a former member
"Wildint
III
IP
By Julian Slrnstrom
Gpl, Ralph \V. t.iMslng .lr., re- enhuiet ‘ ministers, administrators,’ superintendent of srhoois, said
I
aid
to
lluttcr
processors,
,
n
1 War I .also hoard, was
Till’
"F’l’ils"
lf‘‘
.
Iifl'll
going
Bine* my rqturn to Sanford. ,t ccntly let inncd veteran of the diplomats, fiimin'icrs, industrial* today.
a senate group that the
I
rice
Administrator
Bowles,_
in
k
t
lit
onK
ii
liglq
dmimiy
-i.Mmugi
imber of pcnnle (including the llittlr of the Rhine und Rattle ists. anti'army and navy leader*,
•Supt. Lawimt urged that htisi- for tiie pn-i. wciji 'lid linvi* Inooi a iimcurrunt alutenteul, oxpfc.i- country's "biggest need" was to
editor of the Herald) have asked of Cenlial Germany, was a gunSeven Nati party and Germai ie-s mew. lomtart him in his
work out a wage-price policy to
p i -mg
attacks. ■*‘d the u) Iniun that tiie effect •of , rejdare thr wartime powers of
me about their sons oversea-' and tier ‘ind liaison man of the ] 74)1H military organization', were do. oifice a t' the (’unit iInline to working mi
the
butter
price
increase
on
’ihi’
squad
i
at
lull
strengiii
w
ii
Ii
wlrat happens to a soldier froru Field Artillery llattulinu wh.i |elared criminal organizations ii| learn the benefits Of these train- .
tliv expllng \V1 (i
Hu* &lt; , option cl Hilly. Ludwl't, *ost uf living will he offset by
inn he leaves his nrguidzti uorked ns on instroinent cecoril- ; tint document, the most moment, mg provisions.
tF.*i ti m
Resume Gpcrnlioas
dei
line
in
oilier
iteois.
gum'll,
ul't
I
Icinald
Ityos*
win*
Lion ’HI
ci htlwcen the guri crew on the uus of It* kind over presented t.» A /.'The p'lrVc* V ' v .- ■ o Ipwn
riven as Truman told newsmen
Ikiivlcs said the overall cost
“HiT) 4 W &amp; f * 1” ' i)omu wIvh froriv lines ahit~ti cummiaul p«f,i fa rnurt, *
»ui- ,s;. . ■ tin .the. Just gMIUU
hu was.-very kai
I to die is t" hue Its voting men, of Ihr'Seasun. Uye-s is r « period of TfVlng hftd' dropped•twaiUntlri1"Lids*'h^^alhl.’iPy
r was statipuc.1 in. Europe «o whlrh was situated heiiind the |
eiiiir..i off!i’‘U
(hi Jo,i"
strike’:*
Presented By Four Posers
suid II. H. illll, representative to ie ael inn m a hurt time. Imw of one percent between July lf&gt;
id
21(1,000 Unite* Mine Workers,
I have no assurance that nn
T h e 25,000-word indictment of the Veterans Administration ever
and Aug. I.V He said also that
51 of the Ill'll strikebound soft
identical system is operated in
( Inlcr* it# In when and where* wan nii»A!*nte&lt;l by Amoricun, Hrit- whn is nt the Sheriff’s office
I loaning new Idnek uniform then was a subsequent drop ill coal mines were already resuming
the Pacific, ltut to those of you to fire the hnwitzei were reF'rench and Russian repre every Friday at , from P:(KI to will
tiie
eosl
of
potatoes
"«nd
other
oliiMl'e III mci*1- the |n?u!
opurutions. lewis set m»xt Mon­
who have sons, huriiunils or ceived from the command post t hentuUvea nt u one-hour session 4:1X1 P. M. to inten few veteran &gt;
l»o’‘/&lt; w.ll
ii’illly lie dies*!'.I ro-i of living items".
day ar Imik-to-woiF fluy.
fathers in Europe, my own ex­ by telephone which ( pi. Losing
,lu. spec|B| tribunal which will in regard to G. 1. Hill litoiefitn
F
’oi
these
reasons,
Runles
said,
fur the ’H'ioi- ioii mid if the playperience may be typical. Also relayed to the gun crew, lit try —' p o s s i b .1
Noting a UMU’ slatemcii't that
starting by
In connection with this, Mr. ing eiin compare with the lllli- "lhi‘ eoiisiiiner will pay no niori’
Lewis notion yesterday was
this pertains to the movement of worked also ns a gdnncr •f .1 Thanksgiving
— 1lie 2d German* Bill told of n veteran from Kin fin ms tip' -crowd iuhi'I lllive* liny for idl items going' into the fam­ the
."in tin- publh interest”.
high point personnel only. How crew of nine men whose duty mimed.
simmee who returned home hut winner ns .iii yvliu will will tin ily budget ns a result of the in taken
I 4'oil ft ftitr«T nil
'!
I
ever, it is possible that men re­ it was to keep a howitzer gun
jerejiM'
nr
butter
prices
Unfit
tho
because'
hf
'Injuries
sustained
Rt‘
A special copy In German wn
gume,
turning to the United Slates for firing, fie snld that four crew­
pines
be
paid
lit
the
time
nf
III
buttle,
was
not
able
to
carry
on
‘I he - lu it illg lin e is ex period . i render of Japan."
emergency reasons may in some men
worked continuous!
in dispatched to Nuernberg for mo work as formerly, lie was ii i
instances be subject to the same shifts of four Hours each during vice on the defendants, headed able to lake advantage nf vete­ I., Jie I ing le, I . E .: C la r k , 1.. T . l . The. butler subsidy went mt ,jH iggins And Hoyle
by
Hermann Goering.
Rudolf
F'iVtdiiig, I
C .', K ilp a tric k , l
typo of nrocessing.
an intense haltlc. lie *rtid'nl*'i
effeii June I. 1043.
Since that
rans training benefits Ilnur, but Cox, I:. G . Hingletury. It.
Sunday afternoon, Sept. P, is :i thnt dining heavv rains and sttmv Hess, Jimrhim von Kililientiiui. was able to do so in (Irluiid
time th • Reriinstructhin Finance See Governor Over
Kastner, It Fl.i Culliim. I.. II. ii ; 1I’orpmation has luihl nut $I7I,&lt;‘&gt;'.|I.day we’ll never forget. We Imd stoi ins it was extrriuely diffi­ Field Murshal Wilhelm Keitel There lie now receives $103
just returned from Church ser­ cult to mnv« the gnus because pud Grand Adms. Karl Doemtr month training benefits from th“ IS....kiln R II It ; Elli’ . H It .. 1 ui lr. processors.
Naval A ir Station
ind Andei-o'i. F‘. It
•
vices when n friend nf nun the trucks* that pulled the guii- uml F!rich Harder.- •
be'i til v lif Agriculture Audio The defendants were given .!•) government, in addition to hi
T ills game prom ises to In ooi’ — ■ proved i uni’fllntioii of the
telephoned from Reims thnt no would hog down ill slush.
days in which to prepare to salary of $311 a week. .
.Mayor Ktlwnnl lli^uiii* nt»*l
f llie m od ih t illn ig id tile sea ■-i'b nlv. ilie nnnniiiiceiueiil said,
were on ordors to return to the
( pi Lansing onteicd tin- Army
mi
Ii
im t
prom ptly at 7:30 |al ii
States. After hurried preparation in June, HM4 at Fort Mr|’hor»on, stand trial for their lives. The
“ di’mi'hd Is still strong Senator fJoyil I', Hoyle took to
court
will
fix
the
date
for
trial.
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th” «jf Wednesday nminiifg at
jtud_muny_
yictor_ Check-Buck—He—wms—transferred— —Ft,
Orlando in orilei to keep an upwe left Ktain. Franco between Rliigg, N. C. where he nllemletl ■JUdges jtihi prosecutor* wlm m
till i’!’* nn«l riroccEHom/
tended
today's
session
will
leave
!
iwlntment
with 'Governor MillniJ
From Trip To Kansas
Verdun and Meta, early on the 11 n instrument und survey scIuhiR
Caldwell in TnlluliasM’c to confer
USO
(
’amp’
Show
I
n i»
morning of Sept. 12, via motor after which hu w hs stntinncd at for Nuernberg as noon us posai
with him in regard to use of
vehicle. Before noon we hail Camp Polk, La. and Camp 8hunk, hie.
Victor Check, Sanford resident
Germany violated ifG sepain e who just rrturued from »u six Seen At Navy Station J^*, M lCIel
I llie Knuford Naval Air Station
arrived in Reims and registered N. Y.
International treaties, agreement*
|If or wlion the Navy leaves,
at the Hatf-wa£ House. •»
trip to Knu.iis, reporle I
9
After i i t riving hi* training ill ami assurances in her path of weeks’
i Plans for City and Countv US'
■ lot of i'll
: e l H i t m i 'l l ' got
, Ths following morning we dl*
that
he
enjoyed
everything
mi
of tiie Station w'eie presented ' •
ITiursdav evening at
covered that we had been placed llio status he departed for Europe conquest from 1033 onward, tiie his journey except the cold Jo&gt; nieiit
in December, 11)44 on the tjucea'
tiie Governor with tiie idea of
I f 'wiillnur.l o .i
T b »I
weather, nml llrnl lie was on the • Sunfold Naval An Station
11'■■h i liMircl l i a I 's a e T m » i
Klirnhcth with the 170th ItHttalronrdiiintijjg with plan’s being
wlum Vii tory Unit 211 of the
that
account
glad
to
get
linrk
lu
inn. Upon arriving in F'runce the
&lt; iilli.iu n u f two Dodge sedans made by the State ill respect to
I Si i l ump Show a presented «
Sanford.
Hallowe'en P a r t y
liutlalinn was assigned to tha
At Tupi’ku lie nlti-ndcd rodeo, well balanced variety program of mi Park Avenue ul 11:30 o'clock military lm.es that limy revert
F’iial At my under (ienerul Hot! Rat E r a d i c a t i o n
The •t nt Lid ■iiliestia ai' Wednesday evening, ■reaulted m hack to civilian control, Mayor
Planned At USO ges.
at the Kansas State F'alr, nml miThe I70lh fought in Beli'Unqiaimd singing ami diljli'ilig serious injury to Richard Mc*‘ Higgins suid.
on
llie
way
buck
took
in
the
git-m and in Germany and when
They' alsil rii(|i’d ul tile State *
Headlining tiie program wnv Clelland of Kimford, psssenge •
A Hallowe'en party will be it arrived at Kcmugun was at- Is Making Progress sixth game of the World's Series
mp lei
oi m the ear being driven ’•oath Road .Department to roofer nil
ut Chicago. The fat tilesi we t G&lt; i dull Alexupdet,
held for service men and women, luched to tile UPCl I, IVIrion. From
and niugiclun, wlm uti the avenue by Leonard "Ityrk" Seminole County impl projects,
Grady Duncan, c i t y health he got on the trip was Denver,* d'leniumi
service wive* and hostesses at tho Re mage n It went into the Ruhr
Knud 21)2 'front
hu ,ju'.i lelurneil from tine" Little, recently returned servfv*&gt; particularly.
UBO next Wednesday evening it Valley pocket and then wiih officer, and H. H. Nickersnn who -Colo.
Much sule of stock was tuhiirr i veuiiT of ntitertailiilig Jn Urn limn. The . ii lielonged to llumer Oviedo to Geneva which needs ie
8:30 o'clock, it was annuuiicu.1 transferred to the Third Army has been assisting him In vindi­
Until cals surfacing. They were advised
Renee Melvn, Little,- hi&gt; brother.
cating rat* from the downtown place in Kunsas. he said, und Pacific theater.
today by Joa Hall, dlaector.
under General Patton:ami*shortly section.
tliul this road could lie put in
have
returned .from addeil thul the 'state was ju«l xylupliuni t, wlm was featured were wrecked.
There will be many prizei thereafter the war ended.
mi the program, also spent u
Th other rur was driven by the budget for next veur u« a
recovering
from
a
prolonged
Jacksonville,
where
on
Wedne*
given, including floor ‘ and cos­
Following the dcFInrntion af
Jordan, negro, who was periodic maintenance project.
tume prises; there also will be pence the battalion did security day and Thursday, they attended drought that wus detrimental to veal in the I’ncifie area, ineiud- Wilbur
Mayor Higgins .aid that they
lag New Guinea uml the Phlliii- -.ml to have been heading noun
apple bobbing and fortune telling, guard work nt I.and* hut, Bava­ the meeting of Rodent Control the rutile industry.
i ill ms, playing an a iriick |»I&gt;»i • if bit'll speed mi Park Avenue. enjoyed the air trip which ’ w h s
end later dancing to the mutjc ria, which is located approxi­ Directors of the state.
fin in at times for simill isolated His injuries were minor. A niudc in a small monoplane in
Mr. Duncan said that new pro- T B
of the Sanford Naval Air Station mately 30 miles from Luxem­
A ssociation
unit, of men. She Imd to net sailor, tilling with Mr. Little, two lii'iii s flying lime from Or
was reported at the meelBand. There Will be special deco­ bourg, Germany. The 17oth re­
(irated for bruises nt the lifmlo to Tallahassee. They re­
instrument on her luluni u.
ration* put up under direction mained at I-andshut until the ng in regard to use uf DDT Plans New
Hospital uto new
(ids country, us enlist ant Sanford Naval Air Station. Mr. turned also by air Wednesday
of Mrs. 8. C. Graham and Mrs. last of June, 1945, and then insecticide in killing fleas ttmt
trucking tilxmi had ulxint ruined i.title's Injuries were reported evening.
Edward Lane.
Plana tow uni securing an isoluwas transferred to Camp Lucky Infest rata, and for gelling rid
toImn
USO Director John Lee of Strike In France and finally of the rate, formula 1 080 w h s tlon tuberculosis hoapitnl in Semi­ the okrone, she declared.
l&gt;i. Munson, who treated Mr.
Other performers roundly up
Contructing
Starke arrived this morning and sailed f r o m I-olfarve, F‘ranee, head and shoulders above all nole County were made Tuesday
.McClelland at F’ernnld-Luugbtoii DeLand
will relieva Mr. Hall for a short July II, 1045 enroute to the other poison formulas for this evening at a meeting of the hoard plaudi'd were: the six Gold Memorial Hospital, suid thut the
Coasters,
u
dancing
ail,
llie
S
e
w
e
r
a
ge
Plant
purpose. So potent is this poison of directors of the Seininolu Coun­
time, while th* latter take* n United Slate*.
girl singers; injuries included n fractured
it j * ty Tut rrculnsi* und Health Assoc- Cleveland twins,
which
is
used
In
water,
that
business and aoclal trip north,
Cpl. Losslng, son of Mr. and
kept lation, acor'ling to Mnw Fllizn- Three gobs und u (ini, acrobats, ski.il. broken nose and -badly
DELAND, Oct. IP. i/P) Acting
returning In #*r(y November.
N'o arrests have been Citv
Mr*. R. W. 1-oislng of 401 required by the State to be
|uml .Sid and Ronnie Dean corned- i, in lip
Munagur F’teri Gnias sail
under
strict
supervision,
uml
F'rench Avenue, wears the good allowed for public use, he said.not belh Hurkey . Kucher, secretary. i ians formerly with Olsen und made In connection with the yesterday that Iht J'. B. Green
A. II. Petemo'n presided.
wteck,
uet-ordiiig
to
police.
.
conduct ribbon and ths ICustern
DISCHARGES
Johnson
in
the
show,
"Heliza
Plumbing
Co.,
Surunotn,
has
He added that use of thl*
Mrs. Mary Rawlins, Seal Sale .jioppin.’* J. A. Penlnger ntuimgcd
Pfc. Geoige1 Alford, 015 East Theater operations ribbon with poison had put downtown San­ chairman,
started work on the City’s Sew­
appealed
to
all
director,
.Third Street, ha* received hi* two battle stars. His brother, ford under good control as far to assist with the seal.sale, tiro- the show and Put F’loyd was Adams Wooten* 77
age Disposal plant. Green, him­
honorable discharge after four Pvt. Gerald Losslng l* now sta­ as rata were concerned, but due coeds of which, she raid, would tic musical director.
self, js here, a* is his general
tioned at Fort Hrugg, N. C. at to wartime shortages, work bail
ie medical,
me
- Dies In Longwood inanugcr. George F*. Higgins, get­
year* of service with the
devoted
toward
tha
building
of
the
corps. At one time i t | t i oned lending the same Instrument end hot been taken;up In residential Isolation hospital.
ting work
under way. They
School that Ralph ' at- areas. It is planned,' however,
at AKTAC, Orlando, he served Survr
__________ L. McCill
_
___ |BB_service* for Council i meet to complete the work with­
! _Funeral
&gt;Sgt
Simon
It
was
decided
to
employ
a
tended
with the 9th Air iprp* of the
in P0 days.
this year to extend the ret con. full time secretary fn view of the
7th Army fh th* Afman, Sicilian.
Receives Discharge x
AS ;„ jT „ ,?nt'ht7T^ iT,iUlenyle.re Green’s resident engineer is
trol over e wide area, he added. Increasing work of the Associa­
French. Belgian and German sec­
who died Wednesday everting
evening at a here and will be on the job thrtion.
tor*. He la married to th* former
DREW FIELD. TAMPA. FLA. loud I ospital after a long ill- oighout construction.
Phm.
1-c
Bob
Hickson
Leo la Benton of Sanford. They
Get. 10, r— (Special) Set. Simon ness, will be held In charge of
Mayor Lee F’ugle pointed out
JVIX ON REBEL
intend to laave aoon for San Fran­
Townsend
L. McGill, fco year old soldier llie FIrickaon Funeral Home at today that this construction of the
Discharged.
By
Navy
cisco to make their home.
Sanford, Fla., was releas'd 2:(Ml o’clock Monday afternoon at dlstxisal plant, costing some $620,To Meet Sunday from
ON THE UBS REBEL, Oct. 19
from the services of the Army llm graveside . at Myrtle llfll 000, 'ja being, done out of- funda
Bob
Hickson,
Phm
l/c
USNR,
(Special)—Lieut
(Jg)
Sydney
J.
JOINS STAFF
Air F'orce* today at the Drew Cemetery, Tampa.
thut have been set aside by the
Mist Manon -Mkrrill of De- received hit honorable discharge Nix, USNR, 1812 Palmetto Ave­
Ths Townsend Clubs of the Field Separation Station,
F'ar the past eevsn years: Mr. city for tha purpose, which ia
Lund. a graduate of Stetson Uni­ from the Naval service at Jack nue, Sanford, served on this Fifth Congressional District will
Kg!. McGill Is the son uf Mr. Wooten hud lived at the home now “ cash In hand” . Thl* 1* not
During hi* fleet minesweeper when ah* was hold ' their council meeting Sun- and Mr*. Elam McGill of Ri. I, of Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Stum nf a government financed project.
versity and of tha Unireralty of sonvlUe, Monday.
Florida, ha* -Jelnad the staff of period of aervica, hs was station­ among tha first U. S. Navy ahjpe day afternoon in the Seminole Havana; F'la. Prior to entering Longwood. Ha waa born Bept. N'o bonds ur revenue certificate*
to enter Omlneto Harbor, Hon. County Court Houee at 2:30 the service he was u nursery work HI, 1H6H In Strouds, Go. He is were nr will be issued tor the
the SUte Welfaro Unit, It was ed in the Panama Canal Zone.
announeed today by M rs.. Janii * After epending ‘ several Weeks shu,&lt; Japan, to occupy northeni
rr employed by the Ben Fish Co. survived by two brothers, J. T. money.
with hia parent^. Deputy Sheriff Honshu and Hokkaido, main Jap
Colle, director.
—
The Congressional Record and
In June 1042, he want over­ Wooten of Haxelhurst. Ga-. and
The building of a sewage dis­
Mias Marrilll .■&lt;■
la vnm
the daughter and Mrs. Jack Hickson ha plani horn* Islands.
Flash will be read direct from seas with ths 800th Arid. King., Rirhard Wooten, now hospitalised posal plant was considered by the
to go bo Philadelphia to finish
The REBEL swept the channel Washington. Thera trill be sev­ where he served in the E. T. O. In the Philippine Islands, and ona authorities to be ona of DeLend'a
• f Mn, Ed
hia education at tha University to aafetruard th* major Fleet eral
secretary «
era) speakers
speali
and the public Is until he returned In February daughter, Mrs.. Revs Stokes, of greatest needs. It has the appi
nf Pennsylvania. '
unit* {oliowing her, ,
&gt; Invited to attend,
Chapter af
of this year.
Baltimore, Maryland,
val of the 8te!e' Board of Hear
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WARRANTY IIKKIIS
nml ('urollnn Weeks, Sanford.
Sutton, FI N: Single to J. T.
Ratliff. Tlmtnns, Sanford mil
lllrkson, Hr. el ux.
Altiry Alice ll.nler. Sanford.
This ntiile is designed in four wonderful ways . Beuuty ... Comfort
Malcolm, J. I.. el n* to.J, It
t'nrter, Alfred O., Mims arid
(Juulity
... and CrnftsmnnRhip . . Beauty in the richly patterned fabric .... Cont­
win Malcolm el ox.
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ort In its soft, spring filled construetio.i
Quality in the fine materials .... and
Orr, Kugene J. et ux to Kieui
Collllm, Albert II., Sanford and
S'-’tiuflsmanahip in the making!
Hell* Harris et \ir.
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’.Catherine lllrxrhfild, Hanford.
Orr, Eugene .1. et ux.ln Queen
(Ioffe. 111.1old 1',. Sanford and
Rxter Mainly el vir. * •• ■ "
d i d d l e ,M;u'.J**rttmlnnd, Im ke M o o Tate, L. A. to Annie Mui llaiiii!. roe.
CLOSE - OUT
Jones, llan S. el ux to Annie
CHANCERY SUITS
On
Lounge Chairs
Dostler
Is
On
Trial
In
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Ma| llamll.
Cnnlorelli, Fernando, Petition
Wilcox. Salih- c l. vii In Clarence j to change onno
And Ottomans
Italy For Execution 1 1 :
Scott el ux.
In lie: Clianping .mine lo Frank
Smith, Tom to Mr Kinlcy line- l!u .sell,
Of
15
Captured
(il’s
rlxon et ir%
. . .
These chnirs will be nn
Diinlinm Concrete,. Iim-. to Na(it I IIIIKIt ' I I . 1946
■ROMF:. Oct. 12, m - A Cennmi' I I I
invitation to relaxation
than (J. Flllry et ul Kverelt II.
Wiirriuly I mill*
.
Kchnoebelrm et ux.
Muddcti, A. C. el ux to Hnnly ruval nffirer testified nt the wnr I I I
after
a hard day’s work.
. IIBKH....
«■....
'.u l ln lleii-ol. .
..
, Crimea' t r i n l n f N'n’xl ticperiil
Deep, reclining b a ck a
Hook, Mnrv llorrvrli et vii *n
I ii-ldfonV F.mmn et vlr it a1 Ahlon Iiosller early this
and fuj| spring construc­
Wlllinn' dlvili drlug
Miirgiiret A. MneFnrlnnd, widow thnt 16 American soldiers cuplur- &gt;•
ed behind (iermun lines in Italy I i. ;
QI1IT Cl AIM IlFFII
1lo Stiito of Florhbi.
tion throlighou^ m a k e
lee, C. S. et' ux lo State of
.F’chol . Clnude et ux to +1. M lust year wuie shot without trial 1
them the utmost in
on orders from Hostler’s heatl- 1 —
Florida.
’ _
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Aiiuitnge el ux.
comfort
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A8HIGNM F’ N'T (IF
()F‘ MORTHAdK
MfIRTdAdK
llrrw&gt;i|i-ep+;. i). et tr\ tov Edna uunrtfrs. •
Dostler, the first Germun gen-’i I | :
Fnrney, James el .ux lo Nancy -Chittenden el ul l.liurii Chittrnvalues lo 59.50
F. F'raln.
iifrr
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• eral to be tried for a war crime j I! :
Jennings W. It. et ux to Florida
Thompson Annie Kinthir May in western Europe und defendant
Htnte Hank.
et vlr to Allen FI. Holman et ux. in tho first Allied wnr crimes —
Simpson, Ned to A. J. ViiUglmn.
Peterson, A. -I. et ux to llattic trial in the Mediterranean area, I I I
Hrrggnrs, Marian J. et ux lo || SLntke
*
earlier pleaded not guilty to | ? ’
Special 3 9 * ^ up
Morhlr State Itant.
Iliitleilge, lleulah Stafford et vir charges thn he ordered the exe­
cution. .
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CIIATTFII. MOIIT(tA(!FIH
to I’util liantiltmi’ Fuller et ux.
Ilnrne, \|. W. lo Florida State
Kroh,. John A. et ux t « Rlrhanl
l-ieut.' Commander George Ses- ■ ■ ■
Hunk.
. |,4-Mi-r I'snin, Jr; ct ux,
• ' sler, now a prisoner of wnr, told 1 1 1
HFIAI, FISTATH MOUTIi VtiRS
l.iniifed Warranty Heed
the five.-mnn American military i
Wllght, J. I)„ Jr. to F'luridil! John-on, Johnny et lie to A. commission the men were exe­
Slate Hunk.
.1 Willium- et ux.
cuted March iW, 1941, near I.n
I.i inlily. Hugh to Florida Slut'
llred
Spczln. They were captured ufter . IP I
bunk.
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M7T- Ituvneyr^j.- tn— IJtHr i.-»tielmr landeil ..n thc-coaxt on- a t &gt; l *
Chafimun, ilulohl , to
'
tn Florida
rloriiln ilhiwii
vii
^ blow up
_r. ^
mission to
u ___
rail _____
tunnel
m j
-b/"1*. ;
City uf Rtfnfonl t» James A. between U Speziu and Genoa. He
Strickland Morrison, Ijic. to |Clark et ux.
|naid the men were wenring uniI lorida State Hank.
Ileal FNtale Mortgage*
forms without xignia when cap­
Halim, FT. I’, to Sanford Atlftjt-I Hngsdale. R. ’I . el m ” In Cen tured.
tic National Hank.
1ml F'ln. Pro. Credit Aktn.
, The prosecutions first witness,
=Z )
. HATIHF'AI TIHNH OF
llhkiou, J. 1. et ux in FI. N.lcnptuln Albert Matcraxxl of HerMOItTGAGliH •
Sutton.
shey, Pu. testified tliut he luudeil
F’lnrhlu Slate Hunk to Sunfonl
Patterson. Ilnrdy to F’lrxt F'ed the fifteen—two offirr* uml thir­
Cash Few’ Store,
•Sav A I mm A* mi.
teen enlisted men of the Office
Alton, Huliert—Single to t». C.
Chlttemhm, Fhlim t-t al Lmira of Strategic Services—front a
Conns el ux, _
I'ltlHenden lo F’lrst F'e«l. Sav. A lubber craft northwest of (jtHpeF'lurhtu State Hunk to Marion I oui- A&gt;sn.
xia, 400 mile* behind enemy lino*,
J. Ilregors el ux.
l-'ullrr,
Jr.
et
Murch
22, 1044. lHe
said he
, It s t iiiPaul I Illumilton,
If . . I .
* .... I on m
ill i n
it
nil
F'loridu Slute Hunk to Joseph
" i.,.?
.for them off shore until
let: Sturgeon
laidue. It id 1aril I.ester, Jr. it ^ wn| ,1, 1^ ,, BWny by FI-bouts,
FICTICIOUS N A Ml I
oiV.
K.r?h'.«..j_____
Under cross-examination liby the
Wells, W. J4 Jr, to leingwiHx! UX.Satlsfni'tlon*
uf -Mo^tgageM
defense attorney! Colonel Claud­
Cement Pro i: Tile
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Mutual Life Insurunce Com­ ius O. Wolfe, of Sun Antonio,,
MS I’ KNIlFINS
pany 10 J. (\ Mitchell et ux.
Tex.
Materaxxl
said
the
men
wore
Meisrh,. Helen Murie to II. S.
1st Fed. » uv. Si l^iun Axsn. to American Army npparcl. without
Ming, Trustee etc; F’runk Meisch, .lunu I., .j'npworth.
A. It. Key, F’urrest luike, F'lauk
Viighila
Carolina
Chemical insignia, and with field Jackets =
18th C EN TU R Y CHARM . . . .
turned Inside out.
It. Casner &amp; II. S. I.ong.
Corp. to Samuel It. Dighton.
Asked
whether
the
mission
was
HOII ROW PIT KASKMKNT
1st F'ed. Suv. &amp; Mian Axsn. to
for sabotage and espionage, the
Wight. Ralph II. et ux tu Slute I. P Cox ct ux.
___ Intelligence”
plligi
was a
of FTurlda
•
A ssIkiimkhI uf Alurlgagr* &gt; witness said
Lee. C. S. et in to * Slute of
Federal Nut. Mortgage Assn, secondary motive, with the blow­
Florida.
lo Mul.:ul I ife lnsurnue«&gt; Com- ing up of ruilway tunnels the
A bedroom of beauty thnt will IrhI through thn ynqra Qf •
chief purpose.'A ll the men wenMaregHitUi-Carulyn at at llu^yn 4-auyr
of Ttulian jirlgln ” umi~ specially
; i l l polished Muhoguny or ricli Maple finish, this suite will add dis- a
Msrentcttc .Csrruwny jo Slato of
Notlrr or Srparathm
\ 0 5 31
F'loridu,
U. S. Naval Reserve to William selected in the United States with
tinction to any type of home (Can be had in panel or poster |
a view to their being able to =
OUTFOI.H DITCH HASFIMFINT Kdwurd llollevheail, Jr.
1 0 9 95 =
bed
three pieces, .Bed, Che it, and Vanity . .
1 live off the land behind enemy
HF.KH
Arthlr* of Agreement
lines,
he
said.
jW^*h|^Halph B. ct ux to State
Kchtbro. W: FI. to.. Alfred 11.
The 16 men lister) a* victims
bmntley .et ux.
.
HONOKAIII.K HISCIIARIlf-IS
I oiilds, H. I), tn Andrew Au- of the execution order Included =
.
ICE REFRIGERATORS
Army of
United Stuff* to lln et ur,
First Lieutenants Vincent Russo
of Montclair, NJ.t and Paul J.
William l). June*.
Affidavit
Armv &lt;*f Unitnl Slate* to
WoiHlriiff. F'runk I. IN • R«: Tralcante, of New Vorki Sergeant
Clayton Thnnnr
Dominic C. Mauro, of New York:
WS, ..I HF'i^ See HO—19—30.
Corporal* Liberty J. Temunte, at
Armv of
United Htnte* to
Iloio-ali'r Uisrharge*
David it. Smith
Armv of Unitnl States to Ho­ Westport. Gunn.; Joseph F'utTell,
Armv of
United State* to ward S. Knott.
Southport, Conn.; Salvatore DiscAlphonxo I,. Wallnre.
Armv of United State* to David lafani, Angelo Slrlco and Thomas
Army of
United State* to J. Itiil urn
N. Savlno of Brooklyn; Joseph
Curtis Green.Novo of Unitnl State* to Ilrnx- Nola, of New York, and Rosario
Navv of United States -hi. pii |,r» l’«rklns. Jr.- •
. F, Squattrito, South Heuch, S.I.
Carl Alex»iiiler P*rh*»n. •
II..‘ S. Coast Guard to Arthur
*
MARRIAGE l.ICENRF *
TIswiJil Robert*. Jr. *
Some 300 species of birds are
Hsiktr, K. Henson, Winter
Navy of United States to Ro- found in Egypt.

Nazi General
Denies He Had m
Americans Shot

Vve recommend that new. customers send their

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UruaNINO IN s m i AN3 with 91«N. t OF A l’ 59ACJ. v&lt; terans of U.r r*.lflc w .r are ihown bunking down
tar the night on o hangar deck of the U. S. 8. F'nl.-rprlie, anchored fora pause at Pearl Harbor on her voyage
home from the hirst. Some 1,200 millstrd passenger* were aboard the flattop—flagship of Vice Adm. I’ C
Shermnn's first Cartier Task forte. This i-.nn &lt;*ni*-vil JJ. S. Navy photo.
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ter thaiv these developed ,by the
United HUtcs, Larry Tight/ of
the American Brofllcastlng comnany, said today/ in-a broadcast
from Tokyo. /
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. Prof, Araketau, head' of the
' idear physics at Kyoto, told
ghe that'Japan could perfect
1 atomic bomb of. her own
firs to 10 years and that
— Itbln fire
' ' ’ had made tremendous
that direction when
t
e
U
rpilltai forces cut o ff the
_ A ipilltary
decline power In his laboratory.
AjakaUu laughed whan told
the/United States did not inUnd
to 'permit the secret to fall into
other hands, Tight said, aaaertlng
any country which could afford
production costs could be manu­
facturing atomic bomb* very soon.

^ 5 Lieutenants A re
Given Promotions
' Twenty-five lieutenant* of the
U. B. Navy and the U. S. Naval
Reserve who are aUtioned at tho
Hanford' Naval Station were reepntly promoted to Lieut. Commender* by authorfiv of an order
.tea AII Navy from the Secretary
Lieutenants with
:t. 1, 1943 were
promoted to LleUt. Commander*
Comm
To rank from Oct. 3, 1946.
Included in the U*uL Com..
mandera Rated below are some
officers who have been aUtioned
at to* Sanford ‘Air *SUtton since
it was commissioned: U. B. Naval
Reserve - Comer R. Hall, Wallacu
W. Kelso, Willem R. Dougen, Hord A. Wheeler, Nelson
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Sombs, Charles ... ____
Field, Telford A. Lowry, Emoryf H. Ennis,
yfhnip W. Genovese, Lvkea
kea 1
M, Boy­
Josef h F.
*^}n, Robert G. Rendfl,, Joi
f«irwlo,
jClnrlo, Miles A. Welkins,
itklns, BenJamfh Teppan, Gerald ft. Myera,
Garnet C. Beard. Theodore H.
Odell, Russell W. Revell, Nel­
son . V. Phillip. U. S. N a v y Cason, Millard C.
John N. Phelps, Joseph
, Jr. and Halsey Hines.

Benefits Soar
In State

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AU m«tol lea Rafrlgerator in gleaming whit*
potcalaln finish. It will lend beauty to your kit­
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reduced to nothing the transla­
tion and Interrogation section of
% )licd headquarters p r o d u c e d
evidence that Jap troop* had
used live Allied prisoner* In
bayonet practice on Guadalcanal
' end In China. .
Jap political leaders stepped
onto the national stage to put In­
to effect the bit of democratic
principles prescribed by Allied
headquarters. The Domel News
'Agency announced meanwhile that
an extraordinary five day HesRion
of the diet Was been called to
p a r t Nov. 10.
’ Japan’s Imperial general staff
headquarter* nerve-center of Nip­
ponese aggression for more than
half a century wan formally and
ceremoniously dissolved yesterday
«s a prelude to the abolition of
the general staff today.
Top-ranking Japanese officers
and officials attended the cere­
mony. After they had solemnly
- bowed toward the emperor's
Jislacs, HlrohRo’s rescript on the
— Issolntlon was read aloud.
Participants in the ritual of re­
nunciation Include Gen. Yoshijiro
Umetu, chief of the general staff
(the man who algnad the sur­
render aboard the battleship Mis­
souri on behalf ‘ of the armed
forces of Japan), and Lt. Gen.
Takashiro Kawabe, who went to
Manila prior to the surrender to
furtive Gan. MacArthnr’s instrucfin ns.

iARINETB
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ipenssnun in naminois county
a piade In the amauat of |42.Lb J Persons during tho week
Jpg fldL «, Carl . B. Smith,
irman of tho Florid* Indussl • rVimmlaafthH MiMtotral

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Truman Dedicates N e w TV A Dam In Kentucky

Thomas Says CIO Is
_ Just Beginning And
30 PercentW age De-^
man'd Conservative
BALTIMORE, Oct. 15,—
(A P )— H.J. Thomas, presidi'iit of the Uniteti Auto­
mobile Workers (CIO) today
went on record that “ the
CAW is not sutisfipd with
the Truman administration.”
. In u speech before officials
of the T A W locals in this
area, Thomas said the na-.

Admits Federal Ex­
penses To Continue
H ig h jfo V ‘ Months

WASHINGTON. Oct. 16, l/V&gt; 9ecretary Vinson today ndvoceted - a five billion dollSi: tax
reduction lor.. H»4« but opposed
House provisions which he said
Gonal administration has "been
wuld cut oft anothci two billion
lax in pushing for the passage
In 1947. lie testified before the
of the unemployment compensa­
Senate Finance Committee. lie
tion Idll and the minimum wagv
said the reductions mutt be li­
hill."
- ____ _
mited because ofLfontinuIng large
lie suid the QIO's poliUrnl ac­
expenditure*, which he sold would
continue high for many months
tion program wux "Just begin­
ning ’. He sail) the 30 per cent
to comi.
The CIO joined 16 church, wo­
wage 'boost was a “ durned con­
men, consumer’ and labor organi­
servative
estimate, since living
sation* comlifnnlng the house
cost* during the wnr have In­
mensuru n* a "relief for the rich
creased 60 per cent."
bill anil demanding change* which
Meanwhile strike line* shrank
would give low income groups
xliglillv below 400,000 to^oy. the
greater benefits.
lowest in several weeks as Mas­
State Chamber* Have I’lsn
sachusetts seized the strikebound
The National Association of
street ruilwuvx nml New York
Sgt. Flrncst llunilil Hatliff, former left wui-i gunA r nn u Lib­ State
-Chambers of Commerce
longshoremen trooped hack lo*erator B-24, win killcil on Mar. 2 when hi* fluk-ritldleil pHi^Ie explwl- .Came out yesterday with its own
work,
•--ed and crushed al Mlltden, Germany, lie Was the »oii of Mr. und suggestion lor u 1940 ta*4 pro
The muJor unsettled Inlair dif­
Mr*. Thoma* Ratliff, and I* survived by hi* wife and purent*. lie
gram. :*
.
.* ,
ficulties included some 200,000
entered the *ervice In October, 1H43.
In a statement .It advocated
miner* in six states. 01,000 In the
among other things, repeal of
north nml west and 2,000 to 7,000
the .1 percent normal tax on in­
movie workers. The balance of
dividuals und reduction of *ur
the 400,000 i* xpreud over 22
taxes by not less than 20 per­
xtuiex.
cent: repeiil of the wartime ex­
cess profits tax on corporstlona
WASHINGTON Oct. 15, (A1!—
with..retention, of .the.Jwo year
Souulor CunuaUvu. (D-Tws)—today carry-hack of unused exceas pro­
ndviH-nteit repeal of a section of
fit* credits and reduction of the
the Smith-Ciiimallv act under
combined corporate • normal and
which the National Lnlxir Rela­
P la n n in g P ^ a w
I R a is e s $5201) III
D ..i T
n
.1
,
surtax rate from 40 to 32 per­
tions Hoard conducts strike votes.
cent; lower rules for corporations
The board is Ixigging down un­
Heavy Penalties In­ Over 10.000 Are Em­ with rnrnings under $40,000
der the weight uf-about 200 week­
annunlly.
ployed By HureauOf In u statement thu associa­
ly request* for such votes. Conflicted For Unnec­
With over $5,200. In hand, thu
nally, one of .the nuthors of the
local drive of the National War
essary Roughness * Animal Industries tion said those change* would
act, said it is time to repeal that
F
’unil
has
now
raised
over
10
per­
speed
production,
consumption
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Farm Mart Managers cent of it* quota, II. II. Coleman Attempt To Take Own provision.
Tracing.the origin und devrlon- and employment.
He never liked it, anywuy, he
By “ Duke” MacNeill
rnmpuign mnnager unoounrrd to­
Vinson
recomraauded
repeal
of
Will Meet In Jack* day.
said.
The Sanford'Celeryfeds smash- nient o f . veterinary medicine In the excess profits tox on cor­
It
j*
expuitud
that
the
drive
•
Life
By
Poisoning
__ * this reentry, Dr. C. W.' Baker told&lt;
Hut thvJl'esuV-Sunntur
v i m ■o i ’i i t i i u i
mud*
iu u u c
it
16
nl out • 14 U&gt; 0 victory over
s o n v i l l e Oct. 23 will continue fm the re*l/of this
Bulldog! the Rotary Club todav thut thu porations Effective next Jan. 1.
plain thatL he isn’t going along
likrd ' IS ~
Results
In
Failure
month,
he
said,
a*there
are
still
The
t
io
use
•
voted
.to
.reduce
the
Conra,! A m erlin. Veterinary,jAaaodatlon
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With soma •Qungr*«si&lt;xial
Vi
dyniand*
levy from an effective rate of
JACKSONVILLE,
Oct.
15, u nunibui of teams which have
. X wo* orgonlju-d In iW o with 4H ItVt
for junking
ft Uie^whole measure,
field, In- De' ...
lint vet completed their work.
PARIS, Oct. 16, (/P)—Pierre
85.6
percent
to
00
percent
on
(Special)
“
Considerable
intermember*
and
that
today
thenthu Government
The-act gives
ft
It wa* the ,17th meeting nr
Mr. Coleman also released nn. I-aval was executed bv a firing
that date, and defer repeal until
|H evident throughout the prothe two teams end Sanford made are more than ten thouxund vet­ 1947. It also decided the com- during area, in plans fur the lirst a| peal from General Dougins* squad at F'resm-s prison nt 12:32 authority to seize struck war
erinarian*
In
private
practice,
plants. It provides legal authority
the best of it in chalking up an­
billed normal and surtax rate Florida pecan suli- uf (lie current MarAithur expressing hlx perso- P.M. today a few hours niter he
with another ten thou*and er
attempt to settle labor disputes.
other very colorful victory.
on corporations should lie triimj H.Ji*utU on the .Stitike market, ol desire lor a emit intuition of made an unsin-rcssful. attempt to to
direct* (hu-NLIRH to take sec­
The first scorr cum# in the
mod from 40 to 30 |iercent.
Novemlwi
&lt;*u|i| William L. tin- lis t&gt;•&lt;'nin11 Show* in the’ Pa- take his own life by jnrollirwqiL- It
Animal
Industries.
first period n* * ; rc*ult of an H2
ciflr
Theater
of
Operations. poison, Thu execution of Laval, ret strike votes after u 30-dsy
Chairman
George
(D.,
Ga.)
"t
Wilson,
Dirertm
of
F
’loridu
.Stole
"cooling o ff" period..
There are ten vsterlnury col­ the senate committee favors the Farmers Muriels in hi,
yard drive with Anderson plung­
weekly -General MacArthur has raided whose death was ns sensational
The net lingers on until Presi­
ing over from the DeLand two leges In various state univernU Vinson plan of Immediate ex­ Mihtmary of crop conditions
a message uf appreciation to all os Ills turbulent political career,
uml
yard line. Clark's extrn point wns ties, he added, with more applica­ cess profits tax repeal—and hi* lilt distribution outlook.
Camp Shows entertainers who wns formally announced by the dent Truman officially proclaim*
“
Til"
that Jinstilitlus have ceased or
good. It&gt; the second xtanzu the tions than can t&gt;e accommodated. influence within the committee I.lunching of I lit- Htmkc stiles will nave performed for troops under
Ministry of Justice. He refused* Congress acts to end the low.
Fell* again drove 04 -yards with Outlining the courts of study, hr is powerful.
l-e followed by others oil l.nkl his eommand.
to he hfindfnldei! und ni,-F the end
explained
that
it
takes
four
years
Meanwhile President Truman
Cullum taking it over on n re­
The ruldegrnm sent by (Jell. faring a 12 man firing squad.
Vinson recommended repealing. &lt;’*ty and olhei inurketr in thu
prepared to tackle the critical
verse sweep around end for 10 to get u degree. In addition to on Jnn. 1, IU4fi, the 3 percent State system.
Mm Arthiir to Major Gen. Josetm Hu
Hindu
no
final
stntrmunt.
federal,
state
pnd
city
veterinary
problem of establishing n wage
yards and a score. Clark made a
normal tax on individual incomes.
"Information available thus far W. Byron, director of Sperinl
Albert Nuud, Laval’s chief law­ policy thot would bring peace be­
beautiful place kick fbr the extra offices, many graduate* find in­ This would have thu effect of indicates tlu-tv will l-e a good de­ Services Division of tho Army
yer,
suid
he
informed
the
blackteresting
Job*
In
circuses.
There
tween management ami lnlxir dur­
point which was good making the
dropping
12,000,000
taxpayers mand for peeaps with u possible states:
were more than 2,000 veterans from the rolls. The house how­ reduction in vulwnie from that of /’ I wish to rxU-nd mv personal browed, 02 - year - old convict ml ing the remaining months of gov­
■core 14 to 0.
.
.
serving
as
officers
In
the
Army
. DeLand came hock with nlenty
ever voted to retain the 3 |&gt;er- lust year. Th/'* initial ' Starke thunks und apprcciutiun to nil traitor li»&lt;t hluht that he would ernment economic control.
Alarmed at the thrrnt to recon­
of fight In the second half with during the recent war, he said.
cent levy hut to apply the more ale will lie uutriied with parti­ personnel of USO-Camp Shows die toilny.
Armstrong and Tueton doing
Laval wus seated quietly In the version posed by growing indus­
These officers were used ex­ liberal surtax gumptions ($600 cular Interest bet-nnse of Its im- who liuve performed fur troops
uiiiN-r
my
eommand.
These
men
trial
moat of the running. The Bulldogs tensively, he explained us food o| iece for the taxpayer and hi* IHirlatire in Indicating trend uf
denthhousc of F'resnes jail. Ids, . . strife he -was reported
. to
... be
...
......
dependents instead of taxing all prices, ipmlitv ami volume for the and women who have runie lo ankles chained to the cell floor.
threatened in the leat part of
Vi* " . k *.
|nrom. nluive 1500.)
the__third__quarter__when__ they inspectors, taking ear* of the 43,V r . n o l l e * ‘ hat would head off
jJirrvut... 1Jnoffkinl_ti’iiorlji.. this theater deserve to share the “ i,',' Nsn.1 i,.i.i ».t"7
Buraks pnd
Vfulos' which thd ". To sp
^fd E f til^hrough-pfl
*1
,
Ill'i'|lrFits- br Strikes eViiecled lbmarched to F'ed 12 yard line only WJ
from i.olnts where pecans have -pride ■*wp ~ri‘Pl- 1n- 'mtF—vlrttify:—4
A S*iMS. L*■a. I
lataal, 1*aam .. /. .. a. •! •$III*
* . a
..
.
_.
"The entertainment which they minuti cfftirln to nuvi* liU Hfi* 'result from lubor'n lionmiuU for
to lose the hall on downs. Aguin Army had,' looking after 3,300 classes of incomes, the house VO rtarteil moving imiirale somt
] higher IimmIc uuirt* ratm.
DeLand threatened and even war dogs, und earing for the ted to reduce the graduated sur­ lengthening in price over curly pro-iiibsl eontrihuted materially nml fnilnl.
to the liiiiiiiteiinnrr of high morale,
Truman wun lH*liev«*«l remlv to
“ He look it very courageously,
scored In' the first part of the animals connected with hospital taxes by .4 percentage points In 1944 levels.
and it is my sinrero desire that
iippoint l.loyil K. (iiirrUon u»
each tax bracket.
fourth* period
when
Tueton units a* producers of vaccines.
“
L.
M.
White,
State
niurket
Naud
said.
’’Ilis
only
rumnu'Ut
- #• tree I In itrrf « ln I ' R g r l 'm i &gt; Some ot th* foremost discover­
Show* rniitlnue its was: *| cxprctgd IL It w(ll be
scampered 23 yards for a score
manager fn .Starke is in charge USO-Camp
work' In this theater during the courageous
only to have It called back for ies of medical sclsncs have been
until
the
end.”
of our system’s pecan marketing m-eunstion
phuse which lies uunnecessary roughness penalty. made bv veterinarians. Dr. Baker
u|ierations.
Naud suid that Maduin Luvul
head."
DeLand ahffered from numerous said. Included among these arc
,
“
A
wide.
variety
of
interesting
To the romiiicndatlon expres­ nml her ihiughtrr also touk thu
penalties through out the game, the the filterable virus in con­
and
Important
subjects
will
be
new*
“ hruvuly.” Neither Laval's
by General MacArthur, Gen.
most of them coming from unnec­ nection with the hoof and mouth
brought In-fore uiunuger* of our sed
wife nor daughter have seen him
disease
and
the
stainless
steel
Ilyron
udded
his
own
evaluation
of
essary roughness. DeLand lost
Hobo Msro, 17, son of Mr. and State F'armi-r* Markets when they iCsO-Cuiiip Show* to President since his riinvlction.
90 yard* due to penalties while ■pint used to set broken bones
Nmol said l.nvnl spent his lust
Mrs.
I’ercy Msro enlisted Friduy meet in Jacksonville, &lt;Vtoher 22­ Hays, us follows:
so
that
men
or
animal
cun
walk
"I am sure
Sanford lost 66 yard*.
•
at
Memphis,
Tenn, for four 24. and report* received thu* fur you will be interested in receiving iluv silting uuietly on the narrow
immediately.
Discussing
the
cam­
The Fed* kept the Bulldogs in
indicate.
th
&gt;*
conference
will
laTwo proud "Papa Lions," FMthe hole for the remainder of the paign to eradicate tuberculosis, he ysar*' service in the Navy, Fri­ one of the best we have.’ ever held. u rupy of the enclosed cable from cni» iij his cull, smoking chainDue ito hit examination
Gen. MacArthur attesting the fashiuti. lie had ulreudy handed ward 8. McCall and John Ivev,
last quarter due to Cullum'a said that the incidence-of tuber­ day.
'F/-,-hinge
of
Price
and
Produc­
in cows has been reduced standing and his three years of
value uf USO-Camp Shows. I
were literally shuwered witn
beautiful 61 yard quick kick which culosis
M tion Information Between Mar­ should like to add my own per­ li-tters to his w-ife and duughter. "baby" present* F’ riday at the
over
to
his
lawyers
his
fniuwull
went out of hounds on the Bull­ from 6 percent to one fifth ofLtraining at Marion - Institute
kets'
Is
one
of
the
vital
subjects
was given the rating of 8-20 to In- featured. This esriiahgc sonal thnnks for thu splendid
Thu execution was witnessed meeting uf 'the Lions Club at
dog 1-yard .line. The game ended one percent.
Jolt which my frtquent’ trips over­
New members introduced to the combat air crewman.
Mrs. Carlton's* place On Park
with the hell In Sanford’s pos­
of
information,
properly
coordi­
only
bv court officials, including Avenue.
seas have given me the oiqair^
session on the DeLand 21 yard club by President Leu Leslier were
nated,
is
ruleulntcd
to
Inmost
ingn
court
i
High
Court
President
BuucharM. O. Balish CBM-U8N, or
lunlty to observe at first hand,
B. L. I'erkinx and K.’ K. True
Thu Liorts hail a hilariops time
vuluahle,
giving
every,
market
in
line.
•
Irvington, N. J. i* back from
to sav that thu USO-Camp don nml Aiyilr
re Murnct, grizzled watching the two futher's unwrap
Lingle, Clark, Singletary and each uf whom, together with dlu- duty In the Philippine area un i the system thu advantege of the nod
Shows contribution to thu war 70-year-old Air
inoareutor who &gt;had gifts for “ Miss Susan McCall und
Fielding played an outstanding fieri Fierce, a recent member, Is spending s 30 day leave, to- rurrint experience of other mar­ effort
hn* lieen great."
deiuunded dFol
and Ro­
ilh for Laval.
Mr. John Ivey, Jr."
defensive game on the line, es­ were presented with pins
alter Hay- gelher with his wife, the former kets. ‘ Ilow lo Ijicnto Buyers',
It became u aurt uf parental
Previous to hi* latest conuuenNewspapermi
Newspaprruien
were twit (ire'The .Relationship Between Buyer
pecially Lingle who epllled De­ tary literature by
Naomi
Fellows,
visiting
the
lat
S
-V
IIU
W
S
p
Tolling
t
run test lu see which pruud "Paps
and Producer'. 'What Gan »l«e ilntioii, Gen. MacArthur had re­ sent.
Land backs for several 16 yard nes.
ter’s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Visitor* Included Gerald F'rierHone to Help the Sinull Fanner?' cordial his endorsement of USO
I^svnl had not expected u re­ Lion" would receive the most
lose*. Anderson played his usual
of Deland, Charles Wiers and C. Fellows.
and other |H-rtinrnt subjects will und ono of the first things he prieve from Gen. Charles dr Ml'-40'a" (small metal recepta­
consistent game, picking up 6 or vin
nskcil when the Philippine* were
William Foreman o f Tampa, and
cle*).. There were nil sort* of
0 yards every time he hit the Orville
Members of the Celery F'ed Ihi taken up.
Guulle, such us the Generul gran­ baby gifts, Including rattles and
Touchton.
"The stieciul live slock panel recaptured wn* that lielwreen 25 ted
line- Cullum and .Brooklin made
football team, If they keep up
the
aged
Marshal
Henri
Philnml 60 USO Clubs should tie set
noise making toys calculated at
M'aHlIaunl tim !•««» *lt|
numerovis run* around end pick­
their winning streak, may be
up In those islands for the liene- lippe Petain, luvul'* titular chief keeping fathers awake ut night.
ing up good yardage.
irlvileged to eat a fried ehicke.i
in
the
Vichy
rrgimr.
when
Naud
fit of American troop*, say*
Flach parent required a large
Next Friday the Ocala “ Wild­ Gwyne Reel
dinner prepared by members of
visited l-uval to receive the packet paper shopping hag tu take away
President Hays.
Wins
cat*” will Invade Sanford to bat­
the Homs Economic Class of Services Are Held For
. ...
Governor Millard F. Caldwell man /aid;
the presents tu present them ta
tle the Celery Feds In what
State Guard Shoot Seminole High School. It was
“ Give me u revolver. Thai their recently arrived offspring.
is State Chairman of the National
promises to be on* of the best
hinted today by Elizabeth Car­ Mrs. Rosa Brodwater War F'uml-FIorida Division.
would he so much simpler.”
Attendance was very good at
games of the sason.
Gwyne Heel of Company C, th* ver -and Jean Manning, members
the meeting, and Jimmy Row­
Starting Line up
orida Bute Guard won th* clay of the class, who were down
Funeral service* tor Mrs. Ko*e
land’s Roatnsra had a slight edft
DeLand pidgeon, shooting coBtaatl bald town today thoupping for grocer- Bond Brodwater, 80, grandmother
Sanford
.
on Dick Ellsberry's Pickers, these
Two Sanford Men
PU IILir IIFlAltlN'O
McDonald I yesterday afUrooon a( the lake let.
Kastner
LB
being two team* competing for
of Mrs. II;* C. Waters Jr. of
Singletary
LT
Coggins front rang*
Orlando and formerly of Sanford, Discharged In Tampa
ATLANTA,
Ga.,
Oct.
16. attendance record*.
Huntrr Mgyfair.
Cox
Dr. L T. Doss, president of and Charles W Hrudy of the
Joe 6!oss, chairman of the
(Special)— A public hearing to
Liggett
Kilpatrick
rC ‘
During •earlier shooting with Sanford Klwanls, la attandfng, Morchsnt Marine, were held last
Lion’s committee on boxing con­
DREW FIELD, TAMPA. Oct.
Fielding.
Calkins the- 12 gusge double barrel shot­ the three day Kiwsnis convention -Thursday
RO
afternoon in the Care;y 15, ( 8pecial) — T«fo men from determine whether or not the tests, reported that he was mak­
Boris guns both Real and 1* R. Gil­ In Miami,
Clark
•
RT
Head Chapel In Orlando with
hit Hanford were released from the Secretary of Labor should declare ing progress, in securing con­
Llngl.
RE •
Hays bert shot perfect scores. Later,
Dean Melville E. Johnson of 8t.
“ • services of the Army Air F’orce* the prevailing minimum wage testants for boxing contests, pro­
Prlerson
Bills
QB N
T-Sgt. George M. Talbott, son Luka’s Episcopal Church offici­ today at the Drew Field Separa­
Reel won over Gilbert, 6 to 2,
rote in the testlle Industry fur ceed* uf which would go to
LHB
Cullum
Tueton according to Sgt. Byrd Goode who of Mr. and lira. Frank T. Tal­ ating. Dr. Jnmes Robson of 8an- tion
Station.
They
are
the
followthose
working on government Lions welfare fund, lie hinted
bott
of
Oviedo,
who
served
In
Brooklin'
Friend waa in charge of tho range.
RHB
ford, was onp of ths active pell- ing:
contracts
covered ,by the Walsh- that he might be able to match
Anderson
th*
African,
Corsican’
and
Italian
rers. Mrs. Brodwater,
a n ' Sgt. Hubert D. Smith, 608 Elm Healey Public Contracts Act to Black Willie McGer, colored box­
fI i e1,4 Armstrong
campaigns with tha 649th Air
Ive churchworker, died at her Avenue- He served overseas In be 65 renU an hour or $22.00 for ing champion of Plorids, against
Henries group received his honor­
7 0 0 14
tha Asiatic Pacific Area with a 40 hour week, Instead of 40 some contender, also that h*
able discharge from the service on
0
0
0
0
Surviving Mrs. Brodwatsr are the 42nd Bomb Sod. Ha holds rents an hour or $16.00 a week, might be able to secure some
Oct. 12 at Camp BUndlng.
toat -abeve named grandchildren, th* Pacific Asiatic Ribbons.
will be held Oct. 17 tn P -w York. A rm y» and Navy contestant*.
■«. u
.............
CpL Cleveland Jonee, 1119 .W. 1t was announced todarginr the With hi* committee ha la Woritlgg
Robert K. Harrell of
Motorist* have been advised by a ran, Thomas BI. Brad'water
Seventh Street H * served over­ regional office of the 07 8 . De­ on plana to aacure a site on which
v*a honorably discharged Police Chief Roy G. William* a daughter, Mrs. Olivia
X Army that starting- today there will be Bwaringsn, also two great grand- sea* in the C.B.I. with the 82.ini partment of Labor’s Wage and to erect a ring for tho mauhoo,
Porter Lansing told of
Center, strlct^enfpreement of the-one hour ehildrcn, H. C. Watera III and Eng. He holds the C.B.I. ribbon llour
and • Public
Contracts
Marlon Elizabeth Brodwater.
Divisions. •
with on* star.
* '
hunting regulations now In

Celeryfeds Win Dr. Baker Tells
Over DeLand By] Rotary Club Of
Score Of 14 To 0 1 Veterinary Work

Starke Market is National War Fuinlr p i ^ f f f L a ^ j]^
Planning
Pecan« ]“Seminole
V ™County" Put To-Death At
2
M 5 ,
;*ale November 6
Fresnes&gt;-Prison

McCall And Ivey
Are Honored At
Lions Luncheon

CITY BRIEFS

DISCHARGES

-■*'

NUMBER 27.

Strike Leader Slaps Truman
Administration For Laxity In Aid
Vinson Supports
5 Billion Dollar
Slash In Taxes

TOKYO, Oct. 16, (A P )—
Japan slipped quietly into
tftillitury oblivion today ub|
demobilization was completed
on.schedule and’ for the first’
time in history-these Ulands
held no combat military
fpree, either in fact or in
name.
n fighting force of 7,­
000,000 soldier* - and sailors was

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PAGE TWO

MONDAY, ^QCTOGER 15, 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA,

CIO Strike Leader
Slaps Truman For
Laxity In Aid

CITY BRIEFS

l.nbor Lewis B. Schwcllenlmch.
who has spent three week* at­
tempting
without
success
to
ronriiinte -the- nil nnd-coni- dis­
pute*.
,
Cnnfrrenre Postponed
Schwrllcnbach accordingly post­
poned until tminy the next ne­
gotiating conference with the soft
coal operators nnrl President
John L lewis of the United Mine
Workers. The disputes .will beirin
their-eighth ilav of meetings, with
little progress apparent in e f­
forts to end the strike of 200,000
miners which Is rosting the na­
tion more than 1,000,000 Inns of
soft, coal a day. '
Sen. .Owen
firewater,
(It-.
Maine|. said last night he thought
the President 'is considering 'do­
ing something At what ho conskiers ,lhe proper-lime."
"Pot It’s ffetty close to mid­
night/- •W . said,. "In . fact, -it’s
about 11:50.
'Thp country scams to lie in
about the same frame of mind
ns it was about big business
barons 20 years ago. Labor will
be taken for n ride by mi arous-

members will.be.notified
Sanford I-odge No. 02, F and
AM will meet Toesd &gt;v bvanlpw* "it
7:00 oVIoek In the Masonic Tem-.
pic in regular session. TrtJ
Master degree will be conferred
and at the close of the meeting
refreshments will bo served. All
Master • Mnsons are invited to
attend.
*
4

«rru*NINO FAClflC VETERANS LINE THE DECK of the carrier Haitian os It gpes through the Prdff Miguel
lawk In the Panama Canal. The furved /lollop is one of torty-cight American war vessels en route.from the
Paeflfc to participate In the Navy Dny celebrnliou on Oct. 27. The war vessels are doing double duly by
carrying veteran* of the Army and Navy home for furlough* or discharge*. (International Soundphoto)

ran** possibly get along on two
meats.
The heavier of your twb Sunday
meal* needn't, in tact. shouldn't,
be one that's antilaamr to prepare#
and require* that the cook (bo
ahe' you. your daughter or some
one paid for the purpose) spend
most of tne Day of Most in the
kltrhen. Left-overs can be turned
into delightful Sunday meals with
ring constantly. Cook over low
heat, stirring frequently until
mixture thickens and lads. Pour*
over chicken and vegetables. *
Sprinkle melted butter or mar­
garine over corn flakes .and stir
until each
flake is buttered#
Cover tops' of casseroles with
corn flakes. -Rake in vary -hot(500 degree) oven 10 to 15 min­
utes.
Good; hot. freshly-made muffins
add just the right touch to inis
meal.
Bran Molasses Mufins '
2 cups whole bran
It cups light molasses

IN SYMPATHY WITH THI STRIKERS from tha Warner Brothers itudloa, eighteen hundred worker* from lb*
nearby Lockheed airplane plant Join Uw picket line in front of the Burbank, Calif, atudlo*. More than 2p0
deputy iheriffa kept a watchful gya on the proceedUff*. Universal Pictures i* lire l»te*t to feel Urn weight at
(be strike It was forced temporarily to halt the production of !t« picture!,
(International Soursdohote)

l 'cup flour
,
Vs teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sods
Add whole bran to molasses
and milk and allow to soak for
15 minutes.

DODGE
PLYMOUTH

DEAtffrttJL TSBOtlr tVFKYTVIATI8, IF VOU
ARC. LOOKING* FOR \X r

WHILE IYINOON A COT in the corridor of aBan Francisco hospital (right), Mrs. Claire Fairlywine Burnett, U,
Is shown being consoled by her third husband. Chief Petty OMcer Robert Burnett She took an overdoa* of
sedatives when her first husband. Gunner’s Mate lit Class Virgil Earlywlno (lower left) rctuined home. Sha
had married Burnett nfter receiving word that her Aral mate hud died In action with the submarine Perch.
The diiti ni'r.ht wife, pictured at lop left, has fully recovered. Husband number two was sailor John P Ryder.
Nho hnd this marriage snnuled In Cleveland, Ohio, on June, I ML.
(Imcruotlonal ioundpheto)
stil done in the old-school man(llhson Irl rrn. Though the styles
high how liekllne.
Interesting
yoke treatments, Imcctrt cuffs
rd American public if' present
trends continue.*’
The coal dispute renters around
Lewis’ deninml Hint the opera­
tors recognise DMW as bargain­
ing agent for soft roul super­
visory bmployin. Fotrenching as
that issue Is, administration leadeta are sold to feel they must

vo Sun da;
In Big

Meals
ehi a n d

Most of us have got away from
the custom of our forebear* which
said everybody must have n large,
hearty dinner in the middle of the
day on Sunday Thla made life
scry difficult for the &lt;H»ok, and
ioTutefy certain
whole family wobld sleep during
most of ita only afternoon off!
The newer custom of serving
on Sunday just
a good hearty
- k b .a b # a a Y - ^
J — S t - S l : ~ - —kr—— — r t " f breakfast anal'
lh*ri one' other
meal at whatever (hour of the
day istm i moat convenient is a
Tar belter out. Wm can always
have sandwich-tasking* available
for numibys-tfr the family who

We’re always looking for ways in
help vou make that car run
smoother ami last longer. One
help Immensely
thing that will hcli
ix—a—ItfCOlMrAIL^CHANOK OK
OIL. No harmful particle* nr re­ growing unrest over the Issue of
sidue will settle In your crank higher hasie wage lutes to com­
raso when It’s treated to regular pensate for lower tnke-honio pay.
care by us.
Askrd To Arhltate
»
“ S’ ! .11. now under Schwellonjurisdiction would ask' labor ami
industry to proceed with recon­
version production und auhmit
their wage dispute* for WLB
determination..
Parties would nut bo bound by
the declsjori because there would
lie no way to force acceptance,

MM»NfIf

IN TATtOlKl, Ave U. S. Army officers ara shown unloading 01
from tha Army Transport Thomas VY, Blckett at Pi or 10, Slain
ill end, aa.lba Un*day-old strike of Now York Clly dock hand* vm tlnuei. The men-they all volunteered Jor the Job—Include a lithnal,
lieutenant colonel, end several captains.'
(Inlernatltfaat)

amount

My on pub- con* iderod judgment of* how
era would wagiee and price* could bo r
ilnlatrator'e und atUl tha economy In bal

COUNTY
I OS Dal met to
Phone l6 ll

N 0 R M H ON THI AU a R at SL Patrick's Cathedral In New York City,
the Moat Rev, Mallard Arnold, an army chaplain who holds Wie rati k of
* f *t*r Oeneral, U shown during the ceremony In which he was conseerttad Titular Bishop Of Phocaea. Archbishop Francis J. Spellman of
H»W Vcrk U ahown (upper left) during the Litany of tha Saints which
wka ehxnted at the consecration Man.
(International)

finom where I sic... 6y Joe M arsh

'We havb orily |ust begOn
to fight"
W o wetk alltlng ground Dill
Webater'a■lira the other night,
enjoying g mellow gloss or beer,
and talking-now that the war la
o v e r-a b o u t what1P fs cc really

moans.
- “ 1 can loll you one tiling It

"s
a
w
s
jSRBp*

S K S H M 1

nnce-whethar It's Intolerance * f
a man's political beliefs, or of bia
right to choose between a glaaa
of.User or buttermilk,"
From where I eh, lbs Judge |a
absolutely right. Pracn magtu
continued Tlrllagfr rnaHaapsI
struggle akttlkat all Use force* of
latolrranco that cawed Ute'lagt

; war, and can sow Lba
future coagjcL May bo v
"Toii'te right,*',JL.
Jttdgg Oun* [ |iarophrr.se the slogan t
Intlotuiry hero: “ W
Juat begun to figtit,’

ire atlll «t m r
Judlce, Unoler*

Revival continue* on thin week, every' Night
, except Sat.' A t 7:30. We appreciate the good
i$iulta and attendance at th|n meeting,.
Rev. Levle Allen, Winter Haven la our Evangrelldt A good preacher with a good Mesaage.
• Rev. *K, I. Wright, Pastor
v

• ’ CirU l l l l * | U . r , l A r t ,

hi the tUkemeat M p

ym, I

n

M M

In t^ y o tt

“We have the matorala for talnor t^palri anjj » .
modeling. Let u* help you plan YOUR Hobby gimp.

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MONDAY, OCTOGER IB. 194&amp;
In 1929, the const to const air
fare was cut from |4C0 to 9259.60.

relieves promptly boght to the seat or the

p o t t l e of Crcotnulilon with the undNxtandtngyou uniat like the way It
guickly allays tha cough W
or Jyou
ar~
D ttW

C R E O M U L S lb N
for CoutHChnt Colds, IronchiHa

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-P A G E T l l f t t i K

THE SANFORD HERAT.D, SANFORD FLORIDA

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Roosevelt .
Warns Veterans
On Self biterest
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{&amp;*)— Mm. Franklin 11. itoosc- j
volt warned thjt week that &gt;i
war veteran* bund Ugruiei I d
promote their Inter Is as vet­
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as citizens

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Uodtre will exemplify the rteffrer
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hnn 30 members.

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ARGENTINE FASCISTS, supporter* of the military dictatorship In the
South American republic, pro shown attacking students barricaded in
l,*r Plata University, Hn,-nos Aires—one o( the six universities closed hy
student strikers protesting arrests by Uie Peron government. Peron'a
re,irnution left IU« Army &gt;UU ruler of Argentina. _
(International)

Wurrrn R, Tsyior, of Oalnfesville, Grand Master of the Most
Worshipful Grand Lodge, F. * A.
M„ of Florida, will visit Knl i
Lodge No. 207, in Orlando, nt
•heir first stated communication
next month, which will he on
Nov. ii, at 7:30 P. M.
This will he the first official
visit of the Grand Master to
Orlando in several years, and in
honor of the ocrision the uni-

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OVER

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T IIK IIF V A M , HTMIUi
FIRST A MAGNOI.IA
PIIDNE 32*&gt;

PRESCRIPTIONS
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LODGIC Si SON
GROCKUIKS - M.K
Vl'iGLTA ItJ.liS

K ilg o re Seed Co,

UNCLE
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We fix

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IJN C E K JO S H rntyw:
Adult !«*atlvu» map ho )&lt;a&gt; harsh
lor a child's delicate system.
Fletcher'■ Caatoria is the laxaljve
to use because it ia mad* sspocioUtf
lor children.
It's safe and few*!#—oa a ckibFs
laxative should be -and U works
JLkocoughly and effectively.

Thar* are t&gt;» Harah drug* ir
Fletcher 'a Castnria. It will not cause
griping or discomfort.
M srsorv* Fletcher’s Castnria
la plaasant-taaling. Children like it,
so you don't have to light with
your childlo Ret it down.

For Radi*, snd
naira H*a—

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IN RURAL AREAS

■JOT MManolka

S ir.

I'h asr l « l

SANFORD
Auto I’ttrljt- Co.
this country than any*here else in thf world. We are develop.
Ing a wide-range program to further extend and Improve

pending rural »erv ice-rJust at We were busily engsged In

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Lam Purdeo can't stand to sea hLs Wife
git up and start tha fira la zaro weatjior

As soon at conditions permit, the nccesaary manpower
and e«iulpmrnl will again be pul to work on the Job ol ex.

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II MIRV’S II Ml K

COMPLETE PARTS SERVICE
TOBIIERS ■ DISTRIBUTORS

service to rural dwellers In the South.

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MAM K IT S AE'1'0
SERVICE

ELECTRIC SERVICE ('»

Rural (rlrfihono service Is more highly developed In
Bo* F M lk a P ) Cosforlo al your
drugstore today. Look for (As
gross band ood /oAsralory cos.

Electric

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T1|E CITY DRUG CD,
TtlE I’ KNSI.AR STORK

expanding this service prior to the war.

• • * so ha alwaya pulls thff covers up over

YOU. TOO. W IL L UK
ADING THIS DIM LC MIRY
EAl ll WEEK.

hit eyea . . . Reverend Noata aaya that

YOI It AO W ll.t. GET

aoma ahiepherdi love tha React mori'n

ITCSUL f -

tha Hock.

The goal Is to bring the telephone Ip the greatret
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possible number o l farm families.

STRICKLAND.
MOQRISON, Inc.

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litii'w' Inail l*Mi« **| iltir Ruoinrat

LANKY’S DRUG STORE
I'rtxrristlssf,

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New Vnrk.

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^Tffftgk-making la one
most ancient of arta.

Many returned service men may find work which will
interest them in the field of foreign trade. The United
States as the world's trading center now mustering in a ll!
skills available, helps itself when it trains Its sights Oil
those places near and far where our output is needed.
Foreign trade is important now and will be more an aa-theJ—

of

To AH Your Bakery
Needs - - It's

always fresh when
you buy it at

Robb's
Home Bakery

the

105 W. 1st

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Phooe 8S4-J

Tattooing is common in Egypt.

W

nr T O time goes on.

Annnrlnmd l*r*»n «kl»k U *m*lnfinlr •milled r» ifc* ■•* l»r r*gnfcllmlnn &gt;r all n»». dl»nnl*fcr«
Bestiality And Horror
rmdllnd In ll »r n«if
rredlird la tkl* nnn*r aad alan
Ike Inral a*ma gaklUkrd k*r*la.
Aii rickta in r*m&gt;kii*miim m n»*-t
"All ^ c«n say to iili thi* J* that it is till true fr6nt.beHai dtenick*. k*r*.n -r* .u. ~ e jg inn}ng«fe^h(j.” protests Josef Kramer, called the' "fttuisi
I of
Belsen" because.of
1
19451
” i ovisen
the horrors attributed to him atid his |.‘
---- Hssociajcs in the infamous Concentration Camps at OsivteBIBLE VFRSP. FOR TODAY .l'c |m and Belsen.
~ ‘
-lie had “ complete confidence in _the^guards"
I.
WB -.W^Ll.
i n ■BE. Hl?LD IN ’ and they-hsd done all'they could, fL'Heems, to‘ 'make the
ETT r
ESTEEM 1F WE Jconditions tolerable and pleasant before the British arrived.’
HiGiiEir^
THINK
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SetM
a&gt;
o,,lsir^Ab^^
is 8rieved especially by the charges that he cruelly
I.E8B_____ :wktchA
t
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fore my mouth, keep
the Hour punished women prisoners.
of my lip*.—Psalm H I:* .
Of the varying 15,000 to 40,000 prisoners under his j
control, he explains that the deaths totaling 1150 to ri90
Scientist* claim they have u
counter-weapon fbr the atomic a week all resulted from natural causes, such as illness and
no .iunny
.many ui
of them
because lie
he "had
bomb. We alioulcj
re- old
vm age. There
i n cic were
w ciu nu
mem uvuuuae
nnu a
•» ,
«hould tie
lie sure .in
.to re
veal that secret to the Russian*. ■camp with sick people who came from other parts of the
too.
camp." And so on and on. It is hurd to establish clear proof
Thoak aotillara on Okinawa had |,u the contrary because "all the prisoners who died were
a tough time all right, hut it wa* cremated."
not until- a first clai* hurricane
So onils, or Meems to end, what is probably the most
cam* along that they knew whnt horrible episode on record in this or any other modern war.
trouble really la.
Before long, it may be assumed, the whole- story will tie
-------- O-------8«minola County’* war. bond established beyond challenge and justice, as far as fiosflible,
quota this the eighth and ja«t1wf|] be done. For generations people everywhere will blush
ttm* In t”
drive?“ mi
1with ^hamc and horror and try to forget that human beings
........It. we
’ 1re afraid,
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standing on those Mountain* and
looking at the Promised Land;
a* you pets the tomb of Rachel,
Abraham'* wife, on the way to
Bethtethem end you reflect that
not much farther aouth at Her­
ron I* the grave of Abraham; aa
you pats also .on the wajr to
Bethlehem the place where Elijah
i* said to have ascended Into
Heaven in a chariot of fire; h*
you see the broad spaces where
David ruled and the Temple of
Solomon stood ,and then, as you
vieit the birthplace of Christ and
finally the last scene* of the life
of Jesus, you feel a new conse­
cration, a closer connection with
both the past and the future.

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Jobs And Foreign Trade

The outlook of providing sixty million jobs In the
nmmtnr*. FUriih*.
United States is of vital concern to other uncnlculnted milI III M ttialll A «n «f.
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iioriH in foreign countries who are. dependent on our goods
n n a i f l m ■*&lt;!*» i
o«IfcIrsT.“T »i»rrf iiJ '*•“ « orris* I and services for their well-being, as well as to ourselves.
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The complaint is sometimes made that in production
[heydays industry is indifferent aTrout exporting its proHnl.I.ANII I.. IIRA S
’ duct, regarding export as a blacklog for lean years. Hut
r iiim
a OHllli S ItKAH—IIm Im u 'O M iff if it is true, according to an accepted figure, that ten per
jreiwTntPTiox iia t k s
cent of labor goes into foreign trade, the estimated need
I 'm B k l* I *
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right now is for six million workers on that .score alone.
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He Turned The Scale
Strife and discord nil over too
clvlllted world aeeht In give the
Impreuion that the rank and file
Thu death of Truman H. Nuwhcrry recalls the narbelieve the only way to guaran­
tee the pence of the world i* to ruw.murgin bv-which the League of Nations- was defeated
in the 1910 Senate. Newberry, formerly secretary of the
fight it out to the laat ditch.
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rtWe underatand " Lieut, Fuller
Warren of the United Statea
Navy la hack in thla country. . It
In quite poaible that big lireatc
which blew through Florida a
weak or ao ago wa* Ju«f Fuller
getting back from the Pacific.

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Wa belong to that school which
believes that among our plan*
for enduring world peace should
he a big navy, and a big air force
manned by trained man.—Titus­
ville Star—Advocate. And a more
. enlightened public opinion, one
might add.
• Francis Whitehalr, former can­
didate- for governdV, ami now
mentioned a* a senatorial pos­
sibility, is back In Deland follow­
ing a tour of duty in the‘ Pacific
where he was in on some of
the big action front Tarawa
to Okinawa. If Whitehalr runs
against Senator Andrews next
year, It will he an exciting alecHah,
---------- O---- ---- Speaking of Columbua Day, the
Tampa Tribune recalla that, when
Columbua aet on out on his voy­
age of discovery he didn’t know
Where he was going, when he got
then ■he didn't know where he
was and when he got back he did
not know whara.Jta had been.
Which aaema to be just about the
ha hag left this counlfyln
ever since.
---------- O---------Wa would Ilka to see the Juni­
or Chamber of Commerce reorganlied on a post-war basis and
take over as Its No, I project the
correct regulation of the tlma
piece which marks the intersec­
tion of First Staaqt and Park
AVenua. Walking down the street
the other day, we looked up to
notice It waa 5:80 and got home
Juet in time for the 10:00 A* M.
news broadcast.
----- ---- O---------Of course all of ua are glad to
get a tax reduction ak provided
for In the Rous# bill passed.last
week, but, some of ua more skep­
tical Individuals may well wonder
what the government means by
voluntarily cut
sitting ita Income at
, ■ time when Its expanses era al, * ready vastly more than it takes
in. On# might well reason ythat
what it la trying to do Is to per­
manently wreck the country's fisjpt cal economy,
ODr. McDaniel, e former major
In the Medical Corps, which did
marvelous Job In aaving
American soldi’ -“ - T i i ,
d of t*
—
hell-battered bodice
ar-to nr veterans. The re­
working day waa 1Z hours,
days a week. Someone, It
to ue. should tell the! to
&gt; which has been making
that fall apart t h e 'flift
iey*n used for 11.25 an

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ant of Harvard Un|verwantsa against draining colunlversitiaa of the youth
iture in enter to .give
Mtwdneaa for war more
to, butittg worth while

navy under TJieodorc Roosevelt, was in 1918 nominated for
senator. Ills opponent wan Henry Ford, an admirer of
President Wilson and presumably willing to follow him In
securing pence through a world organization.
. To bent such a jtopulnr candidate Newberry spent, ac­
cording to the officiul record, over $500,009. He won by tt
narrow margin, and his vote jn the Senate wns the one
which made Henry Cabot Lodge chairman of the foreign
relations committee and thus in a position to do the league
to death.
Newberry's expenditures atirred up a scandal. He was
convicted of spending an unlawfully Jurge amount, nut
freed when the Supreme Court declared unconstitutional
the law under which he wim tried, Public opinion became
increasingly unfavorable to Newberry, and in 1922 so
many of his supporters were defeuted for re-election that
Soon after he resigned his seat.
A part from the destiny of the League of Nntions. it
Ih Interesting to contemplate what kind of career an indus­
trial magnate like Ford would have had in the Senate.

Admiral. King Declines
Admiral Ernest J. King has declined an appointment
as Senator from Ohio to fill Justice Burton's uncompleted
term. The admiral Is doubtless right In feeling that such a
post Ih apt in his line. It Is true that he would find an old
friend and associate in the Senate, Admiral Thomas C. Hart
of Connecticut, commander of the Far Eastern fleet in 1942,
who -likewise was of fered-an-oppointnienl-to Till-a-vacancy
and, unlike Admiral King, accepted the position.
But.jn general professional soldiers and- sailors are
neither happy in politics nor successful. General Grant
added little to his reputation by his two terms in the presi­
dency, and General ~WIl]Iani T. Sherman profited by his ex­
ample when he announced in 1884. " If numinuted I will not
accept, and if elected I will not serve."
The Senate and the state of Ohio would have been
honored by Admiral King's acceptance, but he has chosen
the wiser part.
,
the capital of Tibet, is
known aa “ tha Forbidden City"
because It was closed to European
traveler* In the 19th century.

The great majority of tha peu-

pit of Egypt are Mohammedans.
Honshu la the largest of the
Japaneae islands.

Young chinchillas are born|
Chinchilla breeding in the
fully furred, with their eyes wide
United States began In 1D28.
open.
£ .
The Japanese use marks in tha
Tobacco la the main export ceremonial “ No" dramas.
item of Macedonia.

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called the eleventh ntatlon. The
twelfth station Js the spot where
-the cross stood, now covered by an
b u d tf. ifC H ts U .,
altar. You can look through the
floor und see some of the same
rock Which bore Jesus' cross. You
cun also see what tradition ha* it
I* the rent In the rock caused by
the earthquake when Jesus died.
In this church there is -also an
altar which purports to mnrk
flogged -and took up His cross to Jesu* wa* taken down from the
hear it to Gologotha some half u the place where the body of
mile away. On foot we follow this q-oss. This spot It marked by a
-ruut of passion. In Jesus' time his beautiful statue of Mother Dolor­
way to the Hill of Crucifixion wa* osa which was sent from Lisbon
probably an open road along the. In I77B. . It Is , covered
,
.with tliss
wall* of the old city. Now as you ■,non» “ ntl M «lou * Jewel* sent by
ratrace hi* agonixed steps you' prince* « are. the'thank offerwalk along narrow cobblestone i *"•»» ?f Pilgrims. Here It is that

Qlaude P&amp;ppie/i
All day yesterday- I did what
every Christian dreams of; I ‘visit­
ed tno snrn-d shrine* of the Holy
Land. With an able guide from
the American Consulate, 1 tried to
retrace a* accurately ns possible
t lit* way the Master trod Iqto
Jerusalem and to Golgotha nu
Thursday nful Friday of Hla last
week on earth. Klr*t w&gt; went to
the top of the Mount of Olive*
across which Jesu* came from
nearby Bethany into Jerunlcm on
a donkey on Thursday. Je»u*’
Ascension after hi* Resurrection
also .occurred on the Mount df
Olives. There Is n Moslem mosque
at the spot where the MoslenfX
say he useended. There is n Huaaian Orthodox church there al*h
where that church place* the
Ascension. At the Moslem churvh
communicants of other churches
are permitted to come at their
worship time.
From the Mount of Olive* you
get the finest View of the city of
Jerusalem. The remains of an old
wall marked out what was ttoj
undent city of Jerusalem al­
though this wall is only a few
hundred years old and the earlier
walls of Bibleal times have total-

is^diikppsiia;"wi“ fbiroV tha

winding road down from • the
Mount of Olives past the Gardep
of (lathsenianc Into the walls of
the old city -to tha Prmatoliuni.
This is the place where Jesus was
Judged on Thursday night after
hie arrest In the Garden of Uethsemane by Ponpua i ’llate. It was
in the courtyard, you III rememlier, whre Pontinua Pilate finally
pronounced the words that meant
the death of Jesu*. Underneath
a police station which now covers
the place you see the old atones
oi this courtyard and you cah
almost hear Pilate arguing with
the Master’s persecutes and fid.
ally attempting to wash .his hands
of Jesus’ death- It waa here that
Pilate ordered ute inacrip
upon the cross of Jesus, t’Ju.
«su*
of Natareth, King of the Jews1
t
The Jew* are supposed to have
remonstrated and PUaU, you re­
call, said, ‘ What I have written,f
and so the inscription stood.
t
Nearby this courtyard Jesus wq*

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street* In an area exclusively In- Joseph of ArilhNth*S' krtd 1Klfb-

habiled by the Arab*. Time and I
bV ‘b® .Permission of
again you have to flatten yourself, ‘ lla,e&gt; to° " 1U,e *»otly of Jesus
lUNilnst a wall to avoid being run ’ ‘]“ * n f ,om •J’f *r®**
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over hy the Ambs leading-or rld-J'"*!00
H l"IJ It in the arms
Ing their heavily laden donkeys, of Mary.
A t times the passion route
The fourteenth and last station
carries you through busy Arab is the sepulchre of Joseph'* new
shopping districts where in thu tomb, hewn out of rock according
manner of many centuries ago to the cuatoni uf the time, where
Hie old Arab people chatter, Joseph and Nicodemus laid -the
argue, sell and mnke every Im­ body of the crucified Lord. Youaginable thing in their little see in an inner room a marble
ahops/
sepulchre containing some remain­
You see along this wnv the ing stonea from Jesus' grave. The
place where tradition says Jesus jtrave from which on the third
fell the first time under the day He arose to confirm ills vic­
death and to give as­
weight of the cross. At a fourth tory over
that there is a life beyond
station we are told that Jesus surance
passed his anguishing mother. The the grave.
In the afternoon we drove along
fifth station is where Simon of
Cyrene helped Jesus to carry Hla a winding road from Jerusalem
cross. At a sixth station we see to Bethlehem. On the left aa you
•
where. It. |s iild Vcr- go along you pass a well where
.lea came forward and wiped the tradition ~sayr the-Wise Menrsaw
face of Jesus with a linen cloth the reflection of the Star of
and cold water. Then there Is the Bethlehem where the Christ Babe
seventh station which tradition haa Was born. And further along, a
it was th place In which Jesus short distance before you reach
fell a second time-under His Bethlehem, there fa the paature
heavy cross up the step incline. where the shepherds were tending
There Is marked out an eighth their flocks when they heard the
station which is whtre it is said' first Hosannas ringing from tha
Jesu* spoke to the daughter* of Heavens the glad tidings of tha
Jerusalem comfoting them In their birth of Jeaua.
Finally in a great church, tha
sorrow upon His suffering. A t
the ninth station tradition haa first part of which probably datas
back
to 300 A.D., you see tha
It Jeaua fell a third time under
the birth - of Jeaua la said to
His burden.
You now enter the church of altar which marks tha spot where
the Holy Sepulchre. In thir church have occurred and close by*tha
are to be found the site of the •ita of the manger where Ha waa
Crucifixion and the tomb where first laid In His swaddling clothes.
In' this great church thera
Jeaus waa burled, Alto in the
church is marked the place, were services by two different
known aa the tenth station, churches while I was there for
where when Jesus reached the here alto many churches come to
Aa you. stand here upon the
summit of Calvary, he waa stripend of his garments. Also in this perform their rites,
church is marked the place hill of Jerusalem and look over
_
where
Jeaus wst nailed to the' the Dead Saa at tha Mountains
of Moab and remambar Motes
cross
the ground. This

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G e n e r a l B u s in e s s M e e t i n g a n d A f t e r n o o n T e a

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Fourteen Trsstsrs of the c -~t!
:r-se High footbeU
! &lt;tar»fs at the FToewia

The Sanford Garden Club open
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■sid
ed its 1945-4H season with a gene- first president
of the Sanford
rat business meeting and tea Fri- Garden Chib. Mrs Henry Mo• ranee thts pest weed— I u al 4M
clay W ternonn at the Woman’s Laulin, Jr. read the treasurer's
, they have fun! JH K A Y TSULuncheon Planned
club with Mayor Edward Higgins, report which included a $80.00
I L t 'i 'l
«f ! (e tfBiTSf-ilv
H. H. t ole man and Holland l»eaii. profit made on th e recent hil.isBy Civic Department P e r s o n a l s
|of Fix. ursrgvU sith FlvliJgk
members of the club advlaory. eus sale.
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start ,
BUB PITTMAN*
Imard, n, guest speakers. Mrs.; Mrs. Bernard Wilke accomp­
The civic department of th"
MONDAY
Mr. Emmett Hunt ha* departed
• "so the W i m , ' After the e*s—
Tho 1-adie* Council of the Sanford Woman’s Clul. will have tor Atlanta on a business trip. li. II. MeCuslin as president pee- lamed by airs, George l'ouhv sam,:
sided over the meeting and asked -po You Know Mv Garden". "The
|they a iJr the round of frategFJr*t Christian Church "will meet n covered ilish luncheon at the
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the guest speakers for sugges- Eairy pipers" am! "In the LuxemI aity S
then -- as , hb # "werr
Monday Evening at H'.UO P. M,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright have tlons as to the club’* projects for hourg Gardens",
[ s'a:ur.L»\ .ught after the frstivi. at tha home of Mr». O. T. Pear­ club house Wednesday with Mrs.
| a board meeting preceded the
r. v~-t tsrrs pstumed St
J.H. Ray. Mrs. J.G. Behnett and as their guest Mr. E. S. Ander­ the year.
son at 10 Park Apartments.
son of Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Mayor Higgins said, "Sanford ] general opening of the club and
8L Monica . chapter of the Mrs. J.T. Newby us hostesses.
should definitely have a bcautl- ' it was decided to offer to the
I 'tars IS »in -aei. - ‘ Acy tis
Episcopal Church will meet at the
As truest speaker at the lunch­
A. D. Rosier has returned, to ficoxjun program. The more at-(third and fourth grade Junio|^vu sain to. • M e nit
^ home of Mf*&gt; Carol Stone, 410 eon Mayor Edwnrd Higgins will
his home aflerspendtug some time tractlve we make our city, the |Ganien Club members with Mr*,
I ih s is i the nrvvt 4 a
Grandview &gt;AVeaue.
more desirable a place It will be W. A. Morrison as chairman a
discuss "Sanford ns a Tourist in Baltimore, Mil.
I car. uoi co aial pvck .jr
The 1Dullness \&gt;’omen'» Circle
lo live in and Hie more attractive. *5tH&gt; award to the child imlentify |
|a-a; but not to -a«e w*ur ttte
will meet with Mr*. J. T. Denton Center".
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tHGfc.
S 2 r Bobo Mero has recently It will lie for 1aprists. Uur duty ing and spelling the correct name*
Prior to the luncheon the de­
a t 107 Weit Thirteenth Street
j car fir s A iw s .M g , that (Win*—I
partment will meet at 11:30 A.M. been transferred to Mempht*. should be comparable to an ht- of Stl growing pjanls in the school
at 8:00 P. M.
traetively decorated slore window, yard. A state prise is also being
• V ■. -a*t *0*1 -trarge* But V*
fold tuberculosis seals previous Tenn.
The Post Mut runs Club id to
Pansershby stop, look, and enter poffered for the identification of
I tr vs The —— i —1 »ho be* nee*r.
to
in
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Ihe-alere-to-bey—r-lf-the-etore wild fluwers antLbird*.
1.-.agf.ru__inim_raitiii— TaaswilTi
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Mr.
and
Mrs
Hfnry~~Waf*oh
W. Hailey. 211 West Eighteenth Sonminole County Health and
At the conclusion of the busi­
• - A*.
dnaT . t tRrr
huia lifer
have retumeil from Columbia, has the desired stock, a sale is
Street at 8:00 P. M.
J w ill. » S a .w d r n a tB t s itfc ths*
’rubernulosis Association In the.S. C. wliere they spent'a week made. If we beautify our city, ness meeting tea was served *»y
Tht Preibylerian Church cir- forthcoming solo of sculs drive. ‘ visiting with relative*.
tourists will stop, look and invent- the following hostess*: Mrs. C.
} it w o l test. .Ie«v t«»r Ssai
(gate the business enterprise, liv­ L. Redding, Mr*. F. E. Bol*. Mrs.
| Sh» nil We. tnat hairpvrv M o n t
tjb* will meet a* follow*: No. 1
-M r*. J. Or Andes JC.,'Chairman,
ing accommodation*, and recrea­ Bernard Wilke. Mr*. C. L. Po­
I a burdrmi wttnels^ee. I h u e
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
N.
Tolar
have
Is H e l d
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A Mrs. W. S. Willis, 1112 Geneva M e e t i n g
j -tnj'wfcil- get : - to aore, trwdla
facilities. ___________
If we have these well, Mrs. Endor Curlctt, Mrs.
returned
from New York City tional
^ Avenue at 3:00.4’, M.; No- 2 j ‘m d
- . fe . -Fret ■s ftv n l f t j i m e * * f ;
B y D . A . R . C h a p t e r * K « l h * j r h L * " » r e n t "he pastidesiretf thingiv^tourist* will stop, Lea Leshgr- Mr*. Ford # “ » * « •
uy
two w r
„|in Sonford and in time we will Mrs. Henry Russell. Mr*.t.
Mm.'I.. P. Do»le. Chairman, Mrs.
t hunt.
the uwner of * haoeftt
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George Maffott, &amp;24L Lilly Court,
tigrome a tourist rented"
Lane. Mrs. R. W. Turner and
* •- i Pall—an ,-^f
.ny oft—
The
SnJJIu
Harrison
Chapter
of
:** at*^:30 P. SfT; No. 3 -.Mrs. C. R.
Mr. Coleman, President of Hpsi Mrs! C- L. Irwin,
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first
meeting
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MobJcy
i*rexpected
e
D^A.ll,
held
Its
first
meeting
Bnvmori, Chuirtdan, Mrs. 'S. D. the
Chamber of Commerce, thanked
The Qlub house was beautifully
\ nails, the w ot and the s e t
Highleyman, Valencia Drive nt o( the season &lt;lAt * IP at the hdTOF**0 af rive home for the weekend the club fur its generous gift for decorated .with arrangements of
*uik. you u .atvkw and netof
Mrs.
E.B.
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fmnily
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708.
Oak
the National War Fund Drive- He , the club flower, single red hibis&amp; 3:00 P. M.:,No. 4 ■ Mm. A. 4).
-AvertiW,
ov-teiilv gr»" in&gt;vsA Keen a g ed ,
said the Chamber of Commerce at eu*. grren palms and laq.:*t&gt; :m.
Smith, Chairman, Mrs. II: M,. .1.11. Menii'k mill Mrs. C.R. DawsceyeWed riranv r ua h n l in case
n"titter dab- would suggest * pxut •The tea table was laid wttn a lace
Moore; 701 Myrtle- Avenue at'i-edn -ns co-hostesses.
4 v tv s k n l . and w
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As
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3:30 P.
Mrs. II. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tyner, ject m be developed-by- the Gar- cloth and the table arrangement
»"• M.Hi.' Jo.
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o - .ms.
I". iJ Mrs. J.B. Ru&gt;', regent, presided
-le v jo ro o ls t W iirwtiDat. IT
i consisted of a low crystal bowl
Whelchul, Chairman, Mrs. II. C.lover Hie business meeting. The Mr. F. J. Krell of Auburndale den Club.
(o u r attvm svs W s t t» I , i »u th
Mr. Dean said that since the. of hibiscus and lagustrum tk-nkWhelchel, 1013 Magnolia Avenue ritual mid salute t4 life flag and Mrs. Eunice Magnusnn- spent
p.'ia.n
'siii'fF'Hs
at II;30 P. M.; No. tt - Mrs.-.1, D. twere given. The minutes of the list Friday In St. Augustine.
club hod been organised 2D years ed by crystal candelabra and 1
fstootr . i u vvv. Fee • srstisast
■go most of the beautification, silver service at each end o f the
Woodruff, Chairman, Mrs. F. W. i previous meeting were rend and
» m Jv» . » &gt; i * v . on a dtik i t m .
Bender. -Indian Mound lit
nt 3:30 the treft-liter’s report given. The
projects in Sanford had been In- table.
a reran doth :^ri|-ev4 itk
Herman
llrtimle.v,
son
of
Mr.
spired by the club, lie suggested . Those.atending were: Mrs. John :
P. M.
new by-laws -of the ll.A.R. were
ami
Mrs,
W.
S.
Bromley.
Is
now
TUESDAY
ti.e possibility of- beautifying the Eick, Mrs Robert A. 55 itlhniis.
also read.
1 Have v.
MRS HENRY
The hosteskes served refresh- stationed with the. army nt lake front drtvve,Park Avenue and Mrs. E. C. Harper, Mrs. L- L. ■
Week of Prayer mid Self
! w ii.H T S
u iU n in r a
tre e
Cump
l.ee,
Vn.
'
extending the Fort Mellon Park Redding. Mrs. A. C* Me Reynolds..
Denlal for huntu mir.slmis will b.&lt; mentr unitin' eonclutlnn of the
tw u aicg* tt nw &gt; »* » M l, «wa
to the Mayfair Hotel.
j Mrs. George K McCall, Mrs H.
observed at the Wc/hylvrtiiii business meeting to the follow&lt;hsiH J n ie hr her ■la w s or51r*. t'h atli- Vniniittlt. th.- farmer EVeUs St.'
Beck. Mr*. Roy Till is. Mr*.
Mrs. McCaslln thanked the
Churcil
from,.* Tuesday through I ing: Mrs. W.B. Bullurd, Mrs. L.P.
-------- ----Friends of Mrs. E. J. Routh
j MRS.
MU
JULIUS DINGFELDES9:
t-.liarf M.'ilmt 5
Friday from !i:3(i P. M to 4;tM limrnn. Mrs. P.E. Buis, Mrs. A. ■will regret to learn of her Illness membehi of the advisory board t'laude Herndon. Mr*. George t’ . 51r. and 51r- K&gt;l n.i-d &gt;•
j
.V in San l
t
mUL’ r » a &lt; an »■'
Hanlrn. Mr*. L. 51- Tvrv. 5Dfor
thrir
suggestions
and
said
the
Key, Mrs. I!J . Lehman; Sirs. at her home 'on
P. M.
Jessemine
| - "*aes.
:«r w
ine' treww
Ilk* &lt;w
development of the Fort Mellon C. L. Irwin. 51m. J. I- EminUon.
The' R.W! Ware Bible Class W.L. Morgan. Mrs. F.K. Knumil- Avenue.
| tmsg uat at a dr-sxss.
Mm. Volie William*. Mr*. K. G.
Park
into
a
children’s
playground
Int.
.Mrs.
ILK.
Tooke
and
Mrs.
|
r
V
San
I
vO'.
1
l
i
*
n
k
*
CJWfc
of the First Methodist Church
K t ttE K \tt L IM N .K
had Ik^ ii brought ttkmtht* attention1Kilpatrick, Mri, J. C. lbu&lt;. .Mrn. W om en S* h *p i I B it;
j tti* in was : ft** e a r * l t h
M will hold its monthly business J.B. Huy
Th&gt;*
5.-01
m*
la
k
e
tw
L
ih
L&lt;
Friends of Pvt. Keith L, West- of the club board. She suggested, H. A. Montelth. Mr*. B. B- t rum
d i r r . ! f»t*t -roetiar site
w and social meeting in the church
fall my write him at U.S. Marine beautifying the drive In the etnse- ley. 5lr*. C. J. Fisher. Mr. L. I. M onov O n C o sm e tics
I ... . She (ttO v ty
of
ih *
annex at 7:30 o’clock. New of.
Ilk o F .
‘ (Kll
a
ir
n
and
also
individual
lota
ownIrarier
.Mr*.
Uly.le
|»akem«m.
Hnrfucka
Treasure
.island
Actlvi-.
Mrs.
William
Gilmour
t sbr«etv-n » raitariixtir
fleers will be- installed for the
r
n
—
k
tc
—
H-rm.c
r
tt
thmed by club member*. The chib i t Me*T* Rstn-ay. Mr?
ties, - San Francisco,. Calif.
I be,* jimneii Together misr User
The :t •
— coming yeur. All member* mp*
k b - i&gt; s n « « , t —I ■ . I
‘a
present ha* 121 memliera which 5\._A^_Fitt*. 5tjrx-_VV±_ B- ' ' ray. peiuL. 4 laiiat —Receives Her Degree
1 . W Ss»isi. f ai -.of—Mr*. U. Ik —
uiged to attend.
+
v
n
e
*
5
K
n
f
.
--------rompo.e five circle*, the new Mr*. J. I*, t-ul.cn. 5Irs- II. 55. *
i
.
--------- -| Me* d&gt;Un Frvo»&gt; d t r m ma t » ’
-he box*
it-... f It
The
board of -director* of
Mrs. G. W. Brown left last Magnolia Circle having been add­ Rucker. Mr*. Fred Russell. .Mr- tsHm etie*.
M r*. G e o rg * E w an
* j &gt; op- o s , h— tifioaiw , ptaa* f t r
the .tin * d ie pu n;e&lt;l Irmnle lin ir tiis n a--.i M r..
Chamber of
(.lummui
u. Commerce
i unionise will
win meet
Hli'Vl i ., Mrs.
_ William
,, . McGregor
.
,, .Gilmour,
...
. week for Kentucky where she ed this year. The combined pro- llenn- Russell, Mrs. K 5\ Turn e v ery th in g ur.f,and her I it Kubu* was appvwte.1 Past * our rtt}. ’ASate*er aewytet tiMK
hear* or r,o »t*
at 7^0 P.M. at the Mayfair Hotel
‘ I ' ' 6" J* '’“ S hU] Uv°E was called by the death of her
er.
Mm.
C.
I..
Ir*in.
5lr*.
5
5
of the circle* are:
city
.' t i n t sin* Tear let's get hagfc
b
. *uvecl tow ing,
with |he budget cummittoc, th e i,3° I* In,k Avenue, received her brother Dr. M. Sloan.
Nobie Grumi M r*
\nrta IN * ^sautlfication, planting of flower­ A Morrison, Mrs. Z. B. Ratliff, cosm etig shelf
u.uu.a... committee Bachelor of Science Degree in
-he ha* no -!'•* ! k rt.rw ledge o f aber. c h jir n u ii o f t &lt; t a W : t a t ie t |o f’ Thefts * l* i sate it :
Navy Day celebration
and
Mrs.
R.
L.
Caldwell.
ing trees and continuation o f war
special-Nnvni Air Station) P u*AnR*^- Administration Oct. 11
and a site
5I&lt;» Mr*. F. E. B.il 1^)51rs. Joel the cu'ntenL- &lt;*f . h | o f tfce^viV- com m ittee, am w itp ai'iw i tr. aw ns*
work)
-ftp hW M l bm
. .nut I'wtrle*.
foini nil lee.------------- -— ------------- hr-thr-ripen A lt T lmitH’i » f E x1 I apt. and .sir*. HajTy_S~WtnisG'
(■er* o f Lucerne and K 4 v * a a Atki -iw D «ru m by
Mr*. Mr Caslin announced that T C fISJ. Mr*. J. M- ItayCs. Mr*. nets
t.
u ii i
i position Park nt the University ruff are spending some time with
mnnufac
knrer
on
W.
p.
Fields.
Mrs.
J.
M.
Move.
That'*
whv
L, h1h &lt;- N o. I : .&gt;f t i fa irfa o ir i •Tv-njc ti^Nr artSh, m l
vvnuld be two general busi­
31?
B vAmerican
f S i f c o fiSlmsift
B.u.h.,i,,.C.IIfoml. in U . Mr. and Mrs. J, l&gt;. Woodruff at there
S3
or ithe
I.cgin
oeeoftic* , tnltor* o f t*pr K. -v-.mmee tw it e Littncfcsar ft*rmk± joU Ii n n Xrthness meetings during the 1045-48 51r». Irving Feinberg. Mm. Henry j offer* an mtn.-.!
Calif.
112 West Seventeenth Street.
hut
care
,
3j&gt;.,
iary will hold n covered dish sup­ Angeles,
Mcl-aulin.
Jr^
Mrs.
Basil
C
.'
kit
with
a
io
.I
l
-season, ono on Feb. 8 and the
*is psantorg She arts of Ti iml
Knrl Warren delivered,
per for legionuircs in the Legion theGovernor
*’
other on 3!ay 10, and also .an Moorr. Mr*. R. F- Cren*h*». whiche x p t a i »■
\ft rr th** h
• r - - ' ) r « t ! . : g » a - • *htp i o 4 l e t s '
it stats.
rommenrement mlilress. con­
nut at 7:00 P. M. All members of vocation ceremonies bonoring the
Airs.
J.
B.
Crawford.
Mrs.
t.
P.
I
peodurt
corta-o
Lieut, Bruce Bolt has recently nralrn sale in the first week in
»;g e ‘ took. W r t u* I
----— c B . T .
•L « i F i l l
hiivt*
the legion ami auxiliary are in­ 325 candidates at the &lt;&gt;3rd an­ received his discharge from tho February. She complimented Mrs. Henderson. 5tr«- Slvron Smith. ] and what, eflfevt
^e.'trU*. ________ _
|
ubnurtl
vited to uttPinl.
5lrs.
Harry
C.
Ilettel.
Mr*.
Gethe
skirt
in o i
a tn •
iitiftir
nual priiduntion event of tho Army A ir Corps and has re 0. P. Herndon for her work in urge Touhy. Mr*. John L. Le.\
TWfir art- til****
Mrs. II. J. Lehman will cmriuct University o f Southern -California. turned to hla hnmn at the San compiling the year hook, and
i F IH L M T V K K K KK IN ISU B O
» .»
‘ Iippra brief service on homo missions
ford Country Club.
closed bv saying. "With deep 5Irs. Fordyce Russell. 51rs. D. C. (hr pn*irtai»t
atUMT*
A N D K K l'A iR K D
Howard.
Mr*.
Bernard
Wilke.
in the praver meeting roorft of
gratitude In our hearts let us
F lm t v»»t« d ru ii:
Mr*.
F
D.
Brownlee.
Mm.
Char* Antique or Modern:
the First Presbyterian Church nt
continue to grow, to conserve, to
i*fl abuntillif wit,
cl hvilrtmiiptl
iy
3:80 p. M.
beautify, lart u* strive to make le* 55*like. Mm. C.-L. rVwell. 51m. 'wf&amp;kh iliir* nit r o«MLim vitiuLniti- f ;i.» Ihtimcf U.*
g. | BRING YOUR Kl: RNITU RK T O ...
of
DeLand
will
make
their
home
WEDNESDAY
the future world a better ptara in A. I- Lyon,. Mr*. W. K. Williams. raliiH
;»li i * v.^'L. If’Illi. k-atiN ■ unt th* blood Si*
as US TO BE B.’U'KRTt.Y W3in Sanford.
Mr. Mitchell has which to live, by forwarding tha Mm. Fre«l R. Wilson.
.* ,
1
llarrv lien nr Gin'..
. a PAIRED A N D REFUttSUED.
Civic Department of the San­
«
accepted a position with Florida blessing mid the glories of tha Heeren. Mm. Harry Parworth. fur*, ,1-iv*’ n i A ;!•**!•* UR thr "Ultl MUibiittiC
W U'hKR SETS P A I N T R I*.
ford Womunji Uub wdU-Tiav*| a:
uiio
Power Company,
_____ good earth".
-Mrs. Eiutor Curlelt. Mm. llis r l,. ttlal
v!mC ihp P4' ^
“1
(
... P R I C E * R K K S O fO - lfB l.lt
covered dish It (TfPtlentrill" I Tie OTifj
1‘Diiikr
Mr*. E. I). Brownlee opened the G. Kresse of Jacksonville. 51r*. in.fl! •akin I'ltv*'rfif ittfL
PROMPT S*:EV1i ;s .
House. Mayor Higgins wljl. dis­
*.*♦ *jiff * th'
cuss “ Sanford as ,n Tourist Cen­
W i t thh*Ti * a. "bfifshifijf, y i r ! * *»fit,ainvf
Sgt. Orman E, Ward has re* meeting with a prayer and Mis. 5Uye Walker of Lnch Haven. Pa..
Colonial b'urnituro
ter.” Hostess win be: Me*. J.B.
the Army at Camp Attcrbury, Zeb. Ratliff, secretary, read the Sirs. Lea Lr-her. Mr*. K. F. the puStowe of wh-i:h 41 to onf lit thr*«*nfb
Bay, Mrs- J.G. 'Bannett and Mrs,
Ke finisherscently received hie discharge from minutes of the last meeting. .Mrs. Lane. Mm. Marine lli-hckin. 51r*. |encouraging the actioit ..t the
J.T. Nswby.' Members nre reIII* •* *t 1 l i t t h l trl'a&amp;f « f thv j&gt;ktn
Ind, Ho -plana to make a trip Fred Wilson read a note from II. II. McCaslin and other*.
Ouesied to cotne nt 11:30 A.M. to
aml t«* ha,-tv* th**
uf sfs'tul
to Ban Francisco, Calif, before re­
fold sculs.
turning to Sanford.
Officers
Elected
By
Birthday
Party
Given
Mr*. George Moffett will con­
duct a brief service on homo
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
At Nursery School
Mr. and Mrs. Sum Bethea will Demonstration C l u b
missions in the ptaycr meeting
Ensign
iiml Mrs. Lauren R. arrltM in Sanford on Oct. 24.
i room of the First PreshytoHun
Officer* were elected for the
A joint birthday party was held ,
Church from ,1:30 U&gt; 4:00 P. M, Johnson announce the hirth of n Mr. Bethea haa served in the
son, Lauren It. Johnson Jr., (Hig­ Marine Corps for four years, year at the Sanford Iluine at the Nursery School at Pai
-THURSDAY
Regulur meeting of the Sent- gle) Oct. 12 at the Fernnhl- three years of which were spent* liemunstration Club m e e t in g metto Avenue and Sixth Street
Thursday afternoon at the home
Memorial
Hospital. in the Pacific theater.
. fnole Chapter No. 2 (Jnler of tho Lnughton
of Mrs. R. T. Warren 1UI2 Oat recently for little Ruslyn Bower*
Eastern Star at 11:00 P. M. Initi­ Mrs. Johnsou is the former Nell
Steward.
Mr. and Mrs, 1L W, Turner Avenue with Sirs. Roy Tillis, and Judy SchaJwick who cclebrat
ation reremony will l « held.
ed their third birthdays.
had as their guests ' over the president, presiding.
Those elected were:- president,
Mr.’ and Mrs. O. V. Rufo an­ weekend Mr. Turner’s sister Mr*.
All the little 'children sang
nounce the birth of a son. Ronald Irene Whitenor of Willlston, Fla. Mrs. John Andes: vice president, "Happy Birthdoy” , "God Blr*
. Happy Birthday
Juftics, Oct. 11 at Hie Fernald- and
sister-in-law
Mr*. Lottie 31m. J, B. Crawford; secretary
and treaiurer, Mrs. W. B. Brin­ America" am i.-"Be I LB o t to
Laughtigi Memorial Hospital.
Turner of York, 8. C.
Monday .
son.
Trouser*". They played games and
Lois Ann Dobson
Mr*. Myron Smith and Mr*. competed In contest, throughout
Friends of Walter Turner may
Vttenioon.
'wflle~HISr.aT W e following ad­ TUB* 5vere~appotmed'to r»pn’ smr
dress: Lieut. Walter M. Turner, the club at the county council.
A
Pink ahil green color scheme
0S34074. Adjutant General’s Sec­ Mr*. Ouida Wilson gave a report was carried out in the ilecoration*
tion • Publications, dll|. Base K, on th* 4-11 Club work and also u
APO 72, e/o Postmaster, San dyeing drmonitrutioif. Mm. J. N. of the nursery scpool and mL*u in
Gillton was welcomed into the the refreshments.
Franclaco, Calif.
club as a new member, and the
Last Times Today
In addition to 28 little buy* an.)
Among those from Sanford at­ new year book* were planned by girl* the following attended the.
tending the Vanderbllt-Florida thg year book committre.
A social hour followed the party: Mrs. Bower*. Pvt. June
game In’ Gainesville -last weekend
DEODORANT
of Camp BLanding. Mm.
were: Joe Watbsn, McKay Tru- business meeting and those at­ Williams
Winona Bragg, Mr*. John Welch.
luck Malcolm MacNeill. Glen tending were: Mrs. J. B. Craw, Mr*. Mary Uhurrh Mr*. Steven­
fJ B r
Lingle, Vera Clark, Harold Kas- ford, Mr*. C. M. Flowers, Mr .
CREAM
tner, Richard Singletary, Ray John Andes, Mm. M. 11. Smith, son and Mm. Alice Staples.
Fox, Jimmie Kirby. J.W. F.lli* Mrs. Roy T i l II * . Mr*. C. W.
Billy Gray, Bobby Cullum, Carl White, Mr*. II. II. Martin, Mu.
Williams, Ed
Fielding,
Billy J. N. Gillton, Mr*. W^ B. Brinson,
Shoemaker, H a r o l d Chapman, Mrs. Ouida Wilson snd Mr*. It.
Te preserve year rai
Bobby Harper, Bobby Jones and T. Warren..
PRESERVE
Walter M. Smith.
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Mrs. Ellen Shadoin
Weds L. M . Page
In the presence of a number of
friends the borne of Rev. A.C.
Camp in Orange City, pxstor of
the Southslde Baptist Church of
Sanford, was tha scene of a
pretty Fall wedding Oct- IP at
8:00 P.lf. whan Mr*. Ellen Bbadotn of Banford and L-M. Page
united in
Louiaburg, Ky.
marriage.
The bride entered with the
groom. She ehoee for her wed­
ding a auit of blue crepe and
luggage acceeeoriea. Her shoulder
corsage wae of sweetheart roees.
Mrs. George Ewan, the bride’s
only attendant, were a fnahla
dress, black accessories and *
shoulder corsage of white roees.
Mr. G.W. Clark acted aa beat
man for the groom.
After tha ceremony Mr. and
Mr*. Page left for Daytong Beach
where they will apend a few
days prior to departing for Loulsburg. Ky. whan they will make
their *

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tin**- hundred f*»ands; itecn* $7.80 to
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■. n: t i t m&amp;nagt-r in I’lant City rails at*n«l err- t n*» inti tn the introduction of
tna-h tic retting in that urea'.*
Farmer* great vtrawbctTv industry. The
tnimuls ft port trill of the experience of
went., a only **nr grower. V| M. Cos of
me rr» the M ils tv section, hut Indicate*
I c**a»s the same tvpe of marhina uaed in
•f ra!** - rj-lrir piantinc is proving very
n total «urv -ssfut. Planting liy use of
tor Ri- ’ hr machine »* said to effort t
l&lt;u-ii'” - '
nt&gt; tntiial reduction in cost osar
m If •! *S the old method of setting the
pound-, plant* by hand.

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AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
At The Armory
Benefit National W a r’ Fund .
Saturday, Oct 27— 9:00 P.M. ’til?
Music. By “The Banana Boys”

you mow want— u ) «
the down payment now

today. Goods arc K-ucr &lt; un-

Adm ission: SI per coup Ip (tax inc.)

|&lt;;nti«t buying nl in te r’ com­
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hut dollars bui less
,

Men in iinifnrm 50c (tax inc.)
Tickets on Sale at the following places:
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extra n e a r 'o u r rattip.y of.
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CULVERTS and SEWERS
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h e l p s ittfcke p o o r
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F ollow t k m 4 Minplo rules:

One child in fjve hhs defective
vision. More than half the people
over 35 havb eyesight troubles!

1. Dq all reading, ttudylng,
tewing, or gatae-playing
C L O S E to a good light
source, preferably a modem reading lamp,
2. A v o id glare from bare
bulbt. Don't eit P A C IN G a
light. Glare strains eyes.
3. Avoid SHADOWS. Make
sure you hove good light
directly on your book or
work. SHADOW S STR AIN
EYES- .
4. Have eyet examined reg­
ularly. If eyet are defective,
vision con be gfeatly help• ed with proper glattet.

Eyesight can be conserved . . .
now that home work is agaih
occupying school children at
night it is doubly important that
they have proper lightittgT’Poor
lighting can cause eyestrain. . .
and low grades in school.

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MONDAY, OCTOGER 15. l g j j l

T1IE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Rent Waiting: Period
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES
JOc per line for ohe Insertion
R A Y M O N D M .-BALL, R E A LT O R
Changed To 6 Months
03c per line for three Insertions
Real Estate Snlt*8—Rentals—Mortgage Loana
07e per line for 6 Insertions
The waiting period for pur­
15 per line for 20 Inarrtlohs
Dependable Insurance and BotTdB
chaser* of homes in the Sanford
Minimum rate* . . . 30c
Defense Rental Area, who wish
•Rhone 9G0
Room 4 , Florldn Stale Dank Baldtkg
PHONE HB OR BRINC YOUR Aft* ta THR SANFORD HERALD
to evict tenant* on the ground
„
Al* Newsfeature* \
Count, five words to the line, ineluding phone and address.
that the purchaser wishes to live
.V,n«hlngtoM —All enemy jirldonAll aarerllsements for situations want*4 will be. charged far at the
in the bouse himself, has been
i-rs of wni, tlieii work- in|)ldly
tegular rlemdflfd rate*.
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changed lo six months under
nearing an end in Die United
Federal Bent Regulations, it was
States, nre expt-cted to In* re­
Rids to Contractors and Builders
FOR S A L E —
_ _ !H E LP W A N T E D —
announced by Russell U. Davis,
turned to Europe by nt'itt spring,
proviiling
n
maior
source
of
liilnii
area rent director. * ■
FILL up with kcivMjtm and fuel
! GIRL for soda Fountain at Lan for rctonstructioo of the isit le w I
For ItuildinK n platform approximately 178 fl. by 58
Where a purchaser was n
oil before winter.
ev’s Drug Store. Part time or cutlneiit.
member anil served' in the forces
II. It. POPE CO..
.'the
office
of
tinprovost
mm
ft; itids will be open Ocl. 25th, 1945. Blue Print* and
of the United States during the
full time. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
*lilH general of the Army snys
3R SALE: Ample quantity Ions
period of the war emergency and
the
number
of
enemy
prisoner*
life GOLD SEAL asbestos roof MALE bnrbrr for Ship's Service
desires possession of the accom­
specification^ can be seen ut the Office of The San*
i f war lit the United Stales an
coating containing Petrogum.
modations for the adequate hous­
at Sanford Naval Air Station of Sept, 1945, wits 362.170 Ger­
Sanford I'nint &amp; Gins* Com­
ing of himself and family, the
ford State Farmers Market.
pany. 117 So. Park Avenue, WANTED: 26 colored laborers man* and -I0.7K4 Itsliun*. . (Thererent director may issue a certifi­
a
i-re
also’
6.08(1
Japanese).
for railroad work in Sanford.
Phone .70:i.
cate even though the veteran has
Tills does not include npproxiPermanent. See C.C, Bronson,
paid less than tweilYy pee cent
■lately
12,600
prisoners'
wiio
have
TWO FARMS FOR SALE-One
119 Myrtle Ave. after 4:30
of the purchase price do^n and
een
shipped
kirk
to
Europe
nince
3 acres, tiled land, 1 ifood well,
P.M.
mav authorixa the purchaser to
■-K liny.
2 story house, 1 car gnrnge, t
pursue his remedies for the re­
The’ provost mnndinl general's
&lt;ool house, 000 f|. West of
moval or eviction of the tdn(nt
Lake Monroe Post Office. One •UNKNCUMHBREDrrrfmedr"whtte- _if flccL-juxpcclcd—DUKH1... additional
grirtlmB-tesj-thamBr^HOTU
•OWa to be returned to Europe
— ^ 5 “ 6elfes,T»tnne&lt;Tr]t&lt;MMnrtll. 2
waiting period.
lady. good personality, to live luring September, Including 49
■lory house, 2 story Imm, 14
with working mother and ala Italian aervire unit* comprising
Landlords who desire to sub­
mile west on Ornmcc Uoulcyear old daughter, good home !29 officer* ami 8,400 enlisted
stantially altar, remodel or deyard. J. VV. Sell, Lake Monroe,
and salary. Wrjte P.O. Dos personnel.
nmlisli'n structure occupied by i
1220, giving name, address and
tenant nre now required to file a
Major Gen, Archer L. Larch.
phone number and previous irovoBt marshal gene nil, Mild the,
LUMBER-Lumber! Wrecking 1
petition for a certificate of eviestory house behind Jleel's, very
Don. amt are not permitted to
prisoner* of war in thi* country
'.best lumber. Plentv doors, win­
give the tenant u police them­
ire working at” presinil but Oi
WANTED;
Cofured.
man
for
genselves.■•^•uSvk.'s
,
dows and plumbing. Duharl's
for such lnlior In deci.ii: b.i,.
er^r Inifndrr tvork. Apply h ,ieed
Lumber Vnril
The release of .men from the
Mr. Davis further odvls-.l iM t
person Sortlnnle County Laun' Army,
cutbacks in government
rill purchusers nre required to file
dry, HIO W. 3rd St.,
ONE HOUSE, two lots In Golds
ontracts for war. moferinir. ami
-u.petition Jumwii us D-4 in order
boro. Iluhnrt'a Lumber. Yard.
•nyoffs
of
workers
during
recon­
HELPER wanted for* Jimmie Co
•o secure a certificate permitting
version of war Industrie* have
,wnn&gt; Sheet Metal.Works.
them 11 nrm-eed under local law-;
POR SALK in Markham
'reed
thousand*
.of
American*
in
to evict D(4 tenant at the expira­
resident 1i»t Midway
•eplace prisoner* -of wiiy ili’ cer.
tion o f six months.
Ave. J.E. Walker. It!
tnin
industrie*.
Avu,
COMMANDER Of AMERICAN fORCII IN ITALY, Gen. Mark-W. Clark (&gt;
Ip
.thp
.South,
the
POWs
nicked
WANTED: Hotel Clerk. See Mr.
met by his wife, Muurine, and ion, LI. William, on hls-nrrival at La*
GOOD RELIABLE USED CARR
Small at Valdes Hotel any niton, cltruiwiud oilier fruit i. mi
UUStdin olrport by ATC plane from Paris. The general made the (light
sugar
cane,
harvested
peanut
16 Ida selection at or under OPA
WE BUY HUMAN HAIR lit
m orning.
to attend a Columbus Day celebration m hit honor by the American*
rice und tobacco and cut I (dptelling. No new 'cuts for many
I N C H E S AND L O N G E R .
llnlt.ih Lnbnr Council of New York City. ATC photo, (friternatlonal)
wood.
months. Gel dependable trans­
HIGHEST
PRICES P A I D
Ill tlie West tln-y lunyistt
portation ul reasonable cost at WANTED: 20 to 30 colored fruit
SEND
HAIR FOR APPRAIS­
pickers.
Sanford
Fruit
Co.
Migar beets, corn ami grain, pi&gt; : HOLLER MOTOR SALES
AL. NO COMBINGS.
ed und packed frails arid veg.
20H West First St.
M. MARHHIK
‘able*,
while
in
the
North
uiel
WANTED: Office el
330 EAST 61 SI.
GET YOUR gasoline and oil at
'-mst
they
rut
pulp
aotl
chemi
tber of Sanford
New York, N.Y.
The Standard Station across
nl wood, harvixteil litnl ; ncl ed
Brunson.
from the Court House.
iv its und vcgetubler.
In addition to this work, whIHi
A nice lot of New Humpddre pulvns mostly on a contract bu.-is
DIG
demand,
Avon
Christmas
lata, also while Leghorns and
etween the government and pri­
Sets at this time. Colored re­ nt"
Aaterlopes. Dressed fryers or
agencies
prisoners also
tiro weight.
C. L. Bridge*,
presentative wantyd. Write Box ■orkd for the Army nl bpr-eand
A,
*-/o
Herald.
,
phone 204.
ininr.
■Althmigh-paUl at- Die .i.ic-vuilGfRLR prewar blryclc, 20 Inch
ltd hu M li'. u^ti. in ung wsgn level f.i*^ eivillnli iVOl'lli
wheels, ginst condition.- - 4to Pal­ COMPLETE I I I K T O H V OF •rs doing the same ly;H- of labor,
W *«ra n us a ln d r C n i b d
WOULD
WAR
II
—
Authentic
— * U n t t f W btgis m i l l Hm
metto Ave.
text, Ofiirlal photos, Enormous he prisoner* working on private
demand. Salesmen winded. Send iintrnrts receive only 8(1 rents a
BABBITS for sale, lib Enst 21st
ih»i
10c,10c,60*.
62.00 for complete sale* kit •av. They are inlil in coupon!
LIQUID
or write to: V.M. mitt. Gen. 'cdecmnble for goods ut tani|
le t P i t t s b u r g h ’ s H ew System
mill
em.
Distributor, 3170 S. W. Mil St.
'The remaining money earned
Miami,
3b,
Fla.
*
TRUCKS BANKRUPT SALK
o f C o lo r D y n a m ic s h s lp m a k s
iy the prisonei* is paid lo the
rgoes
6700 to 6S90
Lrmy and deenslted In the lirah o m e lo velier lo lo o k a t — lo v e lie r to B n f i T
6910 A up
42 Dodge dumps
tury.
T RI P I ^ - AI D
41 International
Through 1944. 622.000,(W0 was
dumps
6005 &amp; up
lc,ro(lteil with the treasury. Thi
A ll above priced from 6200 to
otul ttL-aurh deposits was F ’*.
6500 under OPA ceiling. These
plowed nnd harrowed on Cam­ ”‘1.000 fn tu June I. 1915.
There is a Pittsburgh Paint for every
trucks have removable canopy
RELIEF f
eron Avenue. BhoiuE E.1L Stowe.
In - addition, the Annv e*ti
t
1
i'1*
tope,, stake Iwdles. and all ■steel
192-R or Edward * F, Lane, enled it saved 6162.999,(Hill it
bodies, some with duals. KNIGHT.
phone 512.
ages l.y using I'l'W. help u
purpose
TRAILER CO. Ph. 5-2051, Jackrimpr.
eonvllle, Fla. Open Sundays.
Housed In Damp*
M E D IC A T IO N S
LOST
Prisoners nn* hoiiM-d in 15'
Qualified Pnintcra
all In ONE outfit I
(imps’ located on Army Inise-, and
Call
riA N O : Oil lieulrr; 2 metal WALLET containing money, i-c it 309 branch cmuiu net ui
General
Contracting
*£U£V£S—
beds complete; studio couch;
dstralion curds, licenses, etc. s herever the imsaurr* un*- work
us
Huiiding, PninliiiK. Repairs
' Oak chairs 4; Pressure cooker,
AT PEARL HARBOR AND HOMEWARD BOUND for New York from the far
! — Inflamed Watery Eyas
laniel St. Clair. TIN Willow in.*.
■The POWs liuusrd nt liases live l'acilie, fig)ding men crowd the decks of the battleships Jotra (fore­
can scaler; wicker settee and
Ave.
or
Heralii
Office.
2
—
Reipifatory
Congeiltoo
Store
frotilM. Mlrrnra
'«in;r.Liid*.
wnciiljj*
no
unnse-t
rocker. J.M. Joyner, plume
For
ground), CiHoriido aud Wej{ Virginia—*11 Ucd up at clocks for the
ipclloii of (he camp's barrack1 moment os on the fateful day when Japan struck. The West Virginia
400-M.
3—
Nos at trritotloo &amp; Snaeilng
(UiutM work of all klnd«'However the branch camps vary
was one of the battleships hit In that 1041 attack.
{lidrrnoiionol)
LOST:
Brown wallet on Lake from tent* to abandoned mcIkioJloth eeglcofle* rWlow
WOOD burning circulating heater,
Alary Road, near W. 13th St. -&gt;'■ building* in Die vicinity of
diRwtsI dluoolorit aod
good condition. Phone 4U2-J,
valuable, identification papers, (heir work
WWW flYI*.
ration hook. key. Alfredu Wal­ . When they are ready lo InDootllors
Are
Turning
I
lace, U1U W. 13th St.
shipped liome. the POWs arc
Ftfrnhdied garugu apartment prle,,
¥11
I by diagram whether the (i-J—’-l
The .Complete I'nint nnd ( i Iohn Store
moved into n staging urea urn’ed at 2500.00 '
I d . I 't l O t O i l l l
I lays i defense is better than a 7-man
their port of embarkation. Tliei
Roliert A. Williams
117 So. Park Ave.
'
Phone AOS
line to slop ilte 'offensive power
Phone 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg, LOST: Fox terrier puppy, white they , are Inmb-d In most ense­
CIIU AGO. III. O-l. 12, (F|m- of the T.
Tonchton Drug Co.
with left eye center of black al oard Arm? transports headed •all
Tie nnn-halr strategists
LADIES prewar Rollfast bicycle,
apot. Wearing back harness lor Europe p, bring American
* to normal . time*, Friedman
■tuad very little, tires guaranteed,
wlut planned their mllitnrv rwn- Mated, Die atiinU-ur quarterback
with Pennsylvania vaccination home.
v -00.00. Phone 700.____________
Together with other urisnnelr nalgns on restaurant tablecloths
tag, answers‘to name of “ Spot’’.
offers no piuldem lo linen sup­
A liberal reward will be paid taken after Die capitulation of v ere blasted out of the war by
ONE five room bungalow com­
pliers, but be pointed out that
Germany,
the
POWa
will
.be
okfor
his
return.
Mrs.
J.M.
llayes
pletely furnished. Phone 639-M.
the atom iiurnb, but the Monday memberk of the assoelutlon are
110 W. 10th St. phone 4UU-J. slcned to various types of reconstruction work In Euroee bv morning ipmrterbncks nre still ■till faced willi a shortage of
ONE Air cooled Johns&amp;n gasoline
the monpower division of Die with us, ncrorillng l o ' Roy J. 'materialic.
. engine. 3/4 H.P. Ideal for bicy­
control eouncll
. “ The extra'washing necessary
M ISC ELLANEO US Allied
cle or lawn mower. 2(1 Maple
The provost nmrsli«l’N ofClee I'rii-dimm- of Chicago, president lo remove pencil marks from
Ave.
_________________
■aid that with inrrenned shii.pimr of tliy Linen Supply Association nailery mean* wear on materials
1"**een.l n&gt;-eils for I'OW lat*&gt;r In of America.
BORROW HERE WHERE
PLANTS FOR VICTORY OAR*
which must last until Dio supply
PRIVACY. IB RKHPBpTEp ... the United Rtalns. and better faDENS: Collar.!*, Cgbbagt. ~LetExcenl for tin occasional world of textiles fur civilian uses gets
^ a c e , Eacarole, Tomato plants. YOUR natural desire for privacy cllllics In Hu 'European llusirr
.....
. . . ______ Tioctr to nnrmnb"— Friedman
in money matters is strictly to bundle them tho relurn of aU
Alto Strawberry plants. J.W,
respected here.
Friends and VOW* in thr United Slalei: wllj iiapcry to |mi lilinn the Ja|innese ■ “ During tin* war, our industry
Ball, Lake Monroe, phone 15.
relatival are not questioned be materially strnped tin mi a* to empire,
the
military •second managed to nmintnin ndequuic
1037 FORD Model flbi Tudor;
about your credit. Your em­ have them nil returned by si ring. gunners w m to Imve gone Into service for its thousands of cus­
' ,1036 Ford Tudur. Reaaonable
ployer or hualneia associate*
tomers, from the comer grocery
retirement, Friedman reported.
Both ear* need some repair*.
will not hear of your personal
.store to the largest war plants,"
'Hie
football
experts,
however,
ail after 5:00 P.M. Osteen, R.
affair*. There la no causa for
he staled. ‘JWilh the war over,
f, McCullough.
embarrassment.
BUSINESS SERVICE are up to their old tricks again, we wish to continue' that service
. Reasonable credit requirement!.
Friedman said, and soiled linens and expand it."
CREAM separator, A&gt;1 condition.
No co-makers on money loana.
returned to- suppliers' bear the
Friedman declared that linen
_ Call after 6:00 P.M., Osteen,
Variable payment plans.
BRING YOUR CAR to Cordell’s i m u h I seasonal indications of the suppliers will give their custo­
0 H.W. McCullough.
Repair Shop. General repairs— versatility of the T formation.
FAM ILY IXJAN CO.
mers the best service in the
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone &gt;3
Oil change and Lubrication.
Instead of planning a defense history of the industry as soon
TW O piece m lng room aulte exKent
Illdg.
phone
17.
,
iiguinst .Inp suicide fliers, the ns materials, equipment and man­
: reliant condition. Phone County
W ANTED
football second guessers nVe power are available..

German Prisoners
Of War To Be Back
Home By Spring

CAPU D INE

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SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS CO.

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0 BUY: Camera bv Service
man.
Phone 229*W or 071.
2414 Palmetto Ave.

DODGE - I’ l.YMOlJTtl
FARTS AND HERVICE106 Pel met to Ave.

Phone 1011

WANT afternoon job after school,
512 E. 5th 8t.

FORD truck’ 1630,
ition, good tires,
imraea, Paula, Fla.

EXPERT Plumbing, 35 years experlence. Repairs, water hent,
era, toilets, basins, baths, laun­
dry tuba. Good service. No HatWANTED: Email home, close In,
unlay rails. George Coursen,
Deal with owner. Mrs.'E.M.W,
Box 575, Phone Co. 4106.
c/q Herald.
*WK ARE fullv equipped nnd
know how to recap your tires.
Natural rubber or synthetic
wa protect the nidtgvall* of
your tire. Jonee Tire Shop
Cor, 1st and Elm, phone 000.

I08ENE Battery type chick
aoder, 912.00. See at Camp-

ENT—6 room bungalow u
Jehad. Ctoia In. Write P.&lt;
-S3, Lake Monroe. Fia.

SPECIAL NOTICE
3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service

FELT

5 Day LAundry Service
We recommend that new - customer* Bend their

BODY AND Fender dants, imlnl
injury or fading should bcorrected now to combat aging
and weathering. A new pain
leas method awaits you at
YATB8 AUTO PAIN T *
BODY 8IIOP
I M N. Palmetto Ave. Phone 371

PLANTS FOR BALK
^dragons, Carnation and other
&gt;sr planla ready to set—35e
N par 100 or 630 par M,
t teas than 4 das to order,
d RJM.1 a. ----- A ._J at
milk cow, Just fraah.
136*W»

EXPERT sawing machine and
electric Iran aervica by man
with
10 years’
experience-.
Swain's Garage, across from
Ball Park.

Inundry last three days of week.

SEM INO LE C O U N T Y L A U N D R Y CO,

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and all home a
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General Bi
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Repair Bhop&gt; 7
1
North Mills, Orlando, Bboi
1-1972. Prompt aarvtee.

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Phone 475

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In Unity There Ir Strength—

THE WEATHER

To Protect the Peace of tho World I
To Promote the Program of Amcrlcoi
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

TODAY; Fair. Continued rind thin afternoon
and 1tonight.
TOMORROW: filishlly higher afternoon
temperature*. Fair.

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

Navy Reduces
•'Point Scores
• (For Personnel
______

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1945

Member Associated Press

NUMBER 28.

Steel And Other Industries Close
As 1,000 Coal Mines Are ShutOo wn

__ Goal Is. To Discharge
~TT,100,000 by J a riri;
Enlisted Men Need
41 j Points
For Out
‘
-

Commerce Board
Discusses Plans
For New Projects

WASHINGTON, QcL.17,—
iA P )—-The Navy- has mark­
ed down1the‘discharge scores
o f mpst personnel, with a
goal of releasing more than
1*100,000 officers and mdn by
New Years. Effective Nov.
T, moat enlisted men's point
score will be cut from 44 to
41. Further reductions to 39

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Disposition Of Naval
A ir Station P r o p e l
ty Is High On L i #

Truman U rging Manageitvent-Labor Cooperation

Striking Movie Workers Resort To Sitdown Picketing In
Newest Technique
ClllCAKOruM: 17 (.VP)— *
Reconversion difficulties have
been ulus lug down essential B
pari- in the rndio industry
and it mi* appears that far
fewer .-el- than were antici­
pated will be available for
Christian*-. Retail prices will „ .
lie the same' as in 1941.

Progrxxx on road building in
Seminole “County,’’ securing o f hoe;
nitni and dthr facilities of the
I.CNIION. Oct. 17, &lt;AP&gt;—
Sanford ’ Naval Air Station In
Striking stevedores decided
event the Navy leaves here, and
on Dec- 1 and 38 on Jan. 1 are.
al a mass meeting today to
meant of furthering improving j
a . promised.
remain a wav from London
the St. John’s River channel. were
■ The Navy's announced reduc­
docks where soldiers have
the major topics of discussion 111
tion* in point scorea for the
been working nearly a week
the meeting of the hoard of di­
greater part of ita personnel, are
in an effort to keen food
rectors of the Seminole County
intended to release one-third of
ships from saiUng. Striker*
'Chamber of Commerce Tuesday
ita war-end strength by the first
ignored back In work pleas
evening tii the Hotel Mayfair.
of January. .
Trom the La liar government,
11. II, Coleman, newly elected
With further cuts predicted in Gl PHOTOGRAPHEK, 8gt. Jordon Jom-s recon I* tin* scene of Sgl.
union leaders nnd news­
Decsmber and January, the score May Master holding hands with n “ young Indy" in Stockholm. Swe­ president succeeding T. W. Lawpapers. In the lilg ports
for unlisted men will be reduced den whilJ'Sgt*. Edward Herrick and G.J. Klinghammer (riglit) look ton, told the Chamber members he
north of laindun, these. w*»
from 44 to 41 points, effective on smiling. The girls hack home in the United States needn't worry was glad to serve them und er.
no immediate sign of abreak
November 1.
for this Swedish girl Is obviously unntuved in her "honrt
of pressed confidence that a unmin a slrike which has 46,000
ber .of "worthy projects” dwelling
On the same date male officers stone-” (InternationalI
idle, has immnhilirrd scores
development would be furthered
. will be cut from. 49 to 48 points,
of -hip* and lied up some
and that other projects would soon
w Wave officers from 30 to 32 and
200.0U: tons of food.
lie unfolded.
Wave enlisted personnel from 29
__ Scautur .l.luytl
re­
te Vt .
' ~
’
my w.ortareir rre»»l
ported good progress in Seminole TN AN EXTR7MPORANhOUS ADDRESS treforu a crowd of 70.000 at tho CaruthersvHIc, Mo.. Fair
" No change was made in the
Tho national idle expanded
County’s secondary road building Grounds, President Harry S. Truman (arrow) warned the audience that the mad to peace wa* aformula by which points arc
program, and atatcd that follow­ dufirult, as that to victory.^flie^President said that th» task ulu-iid require^the mutual cooperation today a.s the Labor dispute
computed. The new schedule
ing the letting of the contract, of labor and. mamigcmcnt. Mr. Truman was enjoying his twelfth annual
to 't’«roTiicVsv'ille" a iI!I idle total jum ped to 450,000.
steps up the Navy's demobilisa­
that work should tie started soon the fair. I Inlcrnutioimi—Soumiphoto)
Witli’-sptvad— alt-ike* ip thu
tion plan by some two months.
stretch of Hoad 44
■Tha Navy announcement also
r
*
” ----- soft 'fcoaf fields o f six states
Jessup bridge to
said that a further reductionHn
i
*
•"
I the
the conn
romilethvc
lethed Volusia county
___ points scores for^ medical doctors
link of the road leading to Mmis
Iro n r e v o m o n ts
A re 300
postwar labor dispute w ith
pfobably will be made on Janon the East coast, lie praised
ry 1. Reduction of doctor's Club Petitions Navy!Fall Weather Comes the manner in which West First
*
C _ „
B o i* V V
M !(lu
D a ily
T
r
L I
r
1.000 m in es clo sed , jshutting
» « o rres from 60 to 63 points was
Street lind been retrended ■weal
To
Continue
T
ra
in
-j
In
With
A
Rush
As
oth er induainouncad recently. The expected,
aim
to Monroe corner. This road is
i .9 B
...I
ii,i,'unu
,v,el
» .
n
H l-D O W IllO W n A lC tl
__ _
w
. . ,
, r , l ' s- th
r o u g h fu
el shortages.
«h
classes the further pre­
IngOperations Here | Winds Sweep Lake being finnneed tvilli State money
M gcc
I n i t i o l i o n Tile coal operators lout at u new
further cut will'be to 61 points.
(■realise of n delay jn receiving
l t l u d o l l l l L l O 11U11 propositi, the possibility of re1 improvement* are continuing
dieted cut* are: por male officers
S&amp;nford residents shivered us Federal monies due in part oh the
Kiwanians today at their meet­
•
opening during "conciliation . ef1on stores in the downtown section
other than doctors, to 44 points ing approved a resolution to be they rose from hed this morning project, whereas Road 20.1. Geneva
i / ii
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, fort* by the government.
on December 1 and to 43 points sent to the Secretary of the with the temperature down to to Chulunta will be financed with New Machinery Is In­ and new business projects ai .• vr i i
being annmthcc l daily.
,
National C h a p l a i n ,
Dissention within the AFL
on January 1.
Navy requesting that if it be for 64 degrees us officially recorded Federal funds, he said.
For enlisted male personnel, to the best Interests of the country by B. F. Whltner, weatherman.
The Fosgate-Forcst City road
stalled For Hand­ The t’nwiin ('ompimv is moving _
M a llo r y , Ex- l-omt»hurcmcn» Union is keep30 points on December 1 and to operations be continued by the
drygoods stock into its
store, *
The Full wcut her came with n liaa been completed, lie announced,
. new .......
* ■ m
1*
»*
ittg 11 large part of New York's
ling M o r e F r u i t nntl work is now .....
8ft point* on January 1.
being centered]
P C C IC U l O l i C l l O r C • imrlinr idle, vv^liile insurgent steveNavy
et .the
the Sanford Naval Air rush to Sanford, Monday after­ i.tiding that he and Mayor Edward
avy at
on the windows in id tile facing.
___ _ _
,lores demand the ousting of tho
For Wave officers to 30 points Station. The resolution was intro- noon us cool wrlmis and lowering Higgins will leave for Tallahas­
on December t and 29 points duced Ire J. W. Hell.
bruit packing cutacity of the
clouds swept in from the north see today and that efforts will
More than 3(H) Florida win '"'inn’s President it van, us ( hi*
A new furniture store, oper­
(*• m January 1.
Lake Monroe. There was a lie made to secure resurfacing of Chase Packing House at Rand'- ated hv M. T. Haynes and A. J. veterans are expected to nrrjvti [J'ctlon tdained tho LlO leaders,
it was pointed out that three over
w
VFor enlisted Wavea, tg 34 }•*■»•[
mg ns* ne.ii urea
shower-uf .16 inch of rain, which ltdad 202. pviodo to Geneva, and.
Will in ms, will puen soon In tha in Sanford on Oct. 2H, when ut IL'rry Bridges and the l 10 Mart-'J
operation’
had
proved
point* W PixmtHei ,-i and t o
It Oiti I list al inti 1ui },, iliitV' m2- stork vnrnfert * Py ‘The Cowan 2 :(in P M- a ma*rf ii.Llutloh . i f t ‘ '*''1’
unlike summer shower* left cool to provide n better surfaced
I»r tlm spliL
that
the
station
wa*
so
located
joints on Januphr 1.
and riiuinmeni, it was ( ’ntnpnny.
these veterans Into the American \ SitdoWn picketing—u new techns to be.mapt conducive to the weather In Its wnke. The ther­ to Bear Lake, whose residents ehinerv
mometer reached-down to 69 de­ hove had a tot of trouble getting announced today by Rnliert Hehealth and comfort of the men.
William JnmitiRia turs moved l.cgion will he conducted by tho |iliquu in strike procedure— by
grees sometime Tuesduy morn­ back and forth to work on the ely. sales manager of citrus tiro- his feed and seed store from it * ; Miami area guard of honor
movie workers in the AFL jurisKiwanians were entertained by ing, according to Mr. Whittier.
present clay road.
duct* for the roinpiiii*'.
fiiiiuvr locution at Sanford Ave- ] Commander J. J. Itocco of diction dispute, developed us
Tom Trent of Orlando, a former
President Coleman announced
Orange tl|ll’hing vvn* started nne nml First Street to Sanford j l'iliii|il&gt;cl|.|.ossiiig
Coats ami sweaters were no­
Post 53 is union leader* and flint producer*
resident of Sanford who for many
that on Saturday Oct. 27 Nuvy Monday at tho plant. The fiitit livenin' and Second Street, after mailing invitation*
to every continued limit’ effort* Hi end the
years was an entertainer on tho ticeable yesterday and today in Duv a dinner honoring Cuptuin anpeurs
he of larger *ir.e than -|(|(vin
.un.hased the Siinfoi I legion post within l on mile* to walkout.
Keith Vaudeville circuit, und downtown Sanford. -A few people William T. Easton of the Sanford- that of to
lust vrnr. is of good co
- - Negotiation* continued in tho
rior to that was with Field’s said they did not like the change, Naval Air station, will be given. lor ami &lt;if ’ exceptionally good Cash Feed Company from Glenn bring new members to Sanford
Iticluu dron, whoso-employee. Bui fur the initiation.
ncnr-iuonth-long strike of some
[fnstrels. Mr. Trent told many but many said they enjoyed the
J.L. Ingley reported on &lt; hnin- quality, Mr. ICeely *pid.
stimulus
of
tho
cooler
wenther
K
iiiii
rd,
lie
is
retaining,
lie
i*
According
to
Joel
S
Field.
61,00(1 A F L lumber workers in
jokes that had the Kiwanians in
t'hn*e nnd Company wa* lint also retaining Bill Bailey from seventh district commander, it thu l ’ueific northwest uml 40,000
and that they felt much invigor­ her finances and *the budget for
who prior to an uproar.
1946-46 was adopted a* rend.
able
to
linmlliall
of
tile
front
e, has returnF
expected
that
till'
National
ated.
CIO workers over wage demands.
With
Harry Kudell
accom­
H.B. Pope reported that he und desired by growers last year, .lie In* fin uier store.
_____ _ __ H I _ three year* panying. M r.’ Trent sang -tho
Steel production, liucklione of
There wua much talk this
A stole at 317 West First Chaplain of the American Legion,
ago was assistant manager of song he first introduced at the morning on vtraet corners re­ his committee had contacted Cap­ added, Imt till* year the inrreii*ed -Street i* being prepared by Hie It *v. D. C. Mqlloiy of Jack­ America's, peacetime reconversion,
tain
Easton
in
regard
to
dispo-nl
equipment
will
permit
the
pm
'l.'sonville
a
ill
lie
present
aknllio
ed to the store In his former Colonial Theater in Akron, Ohio, garding fuel oi) and fire wood.
Jiltin'* Chestnut und John Dono­ ceiemoily, ami all 7th district dcclilicib-ut an pluming uto under
capacity,- after
receiving his In 1912, “ My Melancholv Uaby," According to the County Price uf facilities at the Naval Station ing of several hundred tlmiiHNiid hue for a Venetian blind store.
the wciglit of tin- collapse o f ne­
drpni tmeiit rnniiimndri' Present
honorable discharge from the words of which are printed on and Rationing Board the follow­ In event the Navy leaves, purtj-, bores of citrus. -There are Ini
lictwen roft coni opera­
Work i* *progressing' oil the Ii Imi- will ho i\. Meade Wilson, gotiations
cularlv
of
the
hospital
unit.
prpvemeiit*
in
coloring,
waxing,
service.
tor.- nnd United Aline Worker*.
the song sheet the Kiwanians ing price ceilings are now in ’ It-was reported to Mr. I'iiihnew
addition
to
tile
Hollywood
state
ilepartmeiit
commuiidi-r,
A.
and
drying
of
oranges,
nnd
gra­
' As an aviation ordnance man, us*. He then told of how Harry effect on fire wood, delivery uml
Mon; Haul 20.000 steel workers
which was formerly occu­ Reid Mann, department adjutant,
Brat' class, he eerved for a long Kudell firat Introduced in Chicago, racking included: 1C inches or that if the station should lie cing licit* have been remodeled. fillup
pied liy Sears Roebuck Company, Lee Weiners, commander of the ill tile i'iltMbiirgli area alone
Ume on the US8 Carrier Card Irving Berlin's initial hit, “ Alex­ less in length, 121 a cord; 16 to abandoned, at the end of the two
Demand i* exceptionally good now occupyug their new store
Chef-De Cure. Mr*. J. II. Kirk were thrown nut of Job* a* the
operated so effectively ander's Ragtime Band" which 24 .Inches, $18.60 a cord; and months following, the Senior &lt;IT for early oranges, und the out.- |acro**...liu!_aLrucL
• walkout ainuiig_imncra_tufmii^lu____
■
pal cieki—peesiilewk—»f-lh e —lo-g
guhpTfinPB in tho JLiiantlc 'was~stnrg"by SophtirTucker;------hmk~ts~fnr~n~~ver\r~gnndJ *ewronr
, other pit* with 200,000 mine
„
Extensive
alleratiuii*
arc
tak­
Auxiliary
uml
Mr*.
Monty
Mont
area, that it was tha first car­
Mr.
Reely
declared.
M/Sgt. Julian Stenstrom, for­
workers striking. Them idled men
eora‘
to the Navy or Army so they
ing
place
in
the
Thorpe
Furniture
gtiim-ry,
secretary
und
tieusuret
rier ef-lts type to receive a presi­ mer Herald sports writer whq
Celery prusiecta in tin* -San
accounted for almost half Hie
could pick any articles needed fur
Store
al
Second
Street
und
Mugof
that
group.
dential unit citation,
recently returned home from
their use, and after tho mutter ford area indicate an increase ill nolia Avenue under direction of
On Oct. 27 will take place the 161,000 American workers Hirown
t was Radar equippedi carriers France, and who has received
would be turned over to tho Sur At reage planted. Seed lied* are Fred. It. Dyson, contractor, it i* utimial roundup of *tple Legion out of work hv tulmr strife in *
in
of this
tula type,
»||n&gt;, working
vu[,jn| an
his honorable discharge..thanked
Plus Property Commission for a.- reported to J*. in good condition. expected"tU r-lbc *Tdic, cliiseil mcmlH'rslilp. ami .ull meiulivrsliip hundreds of plunt-.
teamwork with destroyer escorts, the Kiwanla club for donating
ore of tfu- Pascal variety ia
U.S. Steel Corpuintiofi reported
tion.
Hi to
that broke up tha Nail wolf pack at his request a flag which was
nUntcd I Ilia- year, duo both dm mg the war period will ro- j cauls irstuil from Oct
uneniplriyin’cnt in it*' I'iUxburgh
Mayor Hlxglns .then staled that bring
open
on
Nov.
16.
Mr.
Dysop
nl*u
*
I
Id.
27
will
Jiu
picked
up
hy
tile
submarirp* that were creating first flown over 0-610 Ammuni­
scarcity of seed of the Gol­
plants bud pufsed the l.'i.OOO point
he is preparing a request to the In the
avoc in, Atlantic shipping lanes, tion Depot in England, then nvec.
variety, mul to the fact that hit* tin- contract from Voliu III et H, ami will lie brought to and operations had lit-en redueeil
Commission, asking that In event den
Saufofil
to
he
laliiilulcd
hy
de­
|
William*
to
*tart
work
next
week
p said.' Tha carrier operated 0 004 depot at Omaha Beach,
to 2H per cunt of capacity.
tho Navy leaves, tho Station &gt;*&gt; the market fur pascal celery wa* rebuilding the howling alley on partment commanders,
rom Newfoundland to Bermuda Normandy and which is now
U.S. Steel said its output in the
turned over to the City and Cmm; very good lust year.
Magnolia Avrnue tlmt wun rlexOn Hie same evening, Campnd tho Asoree, and later was put flying over on* of the woHd's
At the Simford Slate Market Jrayed lu*t November by fire.
ty, principally the hospital unit.
bell-Loaning Fust 63 wli) -pollHor Chicugu urea would In- cut hack
[tU&gt; service in the Pacific area. largest ammunition depots, 0-6) I
to 27i per coni of normal by FriHe spoke o f possible uso of the shipments of green beans, (acui­
Tlie Hanson Shoo Itepair Simp a dance to be held al tile Sunfuid day, with luyulls probably run­
;.* • l Mm. Eaton la expected to ar­ near Verdun, France.
facilities for aviation training, a* ty grown, ate beginning to move. ha* set up all its shoo repairing Armory.,
rive In Sanford soon to join her
Dr. U T. Doss, club president
ning ns high a* 20,000 Workers.
a vocational or’ military school,
machinery in the Gowan liniiding,
fpisband.
told of his enjoyment of the
Duly four of 23 hlu*t furnaces
or for schooling of returned vete­
While
cloaning
In
the
.attic,
tia*
moved
in
ita
retail
ntqek
&lt;
iT
recent Kiwanis convention in Mrs. Maude Smith, 3011 Magnolia rans. He then told of the needed
ami seven of 17 coke ovens will
shoes
and
Is
now
ready
for
ImstI)r.
Charles
L.
Park
C
.
A
.
Sim
p
so
n
t)ie
s
Miami.
continue operating, a bpukcxman
Avenue, found an ossified four procedures relative to securing
neas.
Flans For T*B. Seal
foot remnant of what appeared of ways for cutting through A jtH o m e O f D a u g h te r
R e s u m e s Practice quid.
to her as having been a snake. right bnds of the St. John's River
Made A t Meeting
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•
min(|td" member* of channel and of the program* in­
Majui t J i i i i I c * L. I‘ark, who L t .
Cluii IrAlexander
Simpson,
L t C ol M.M. Lord Jr. "Scientific
RADIO EXAMS
The
Herald
printing
department,
stituted
for
deepening
lt.
n now on termiuil leave i»ri«»r
father uf Mr*, ituscoc Taylor of
1. Mrs. Mary Rawlins, Seal Sale
after viewing the specimen, de­
G.W. Spencer appeared and out­ Sanford, died ut the hamo of Mr.
rever ting to inactive statu* in
Is Visiting Parents clared
Chairman foe tha Seminole CounI’o-tmaster Joel Field wa* re­ to
however,
ft
was
tho
tail
of
lined
a
method
for
putting
.the.
and Mr*. Tuylur, 2IH6 Orange cently notified by the Federal the Army u* tho ro*ult of ptiysiJbf. Health
and
Tuberculosis
some
sea
monster.
Country
Club
and
Golf
Course
Avenue at 8:45. A. M, Tuesday t'ommuoicution* Commission tha’ cut lllxahility, lias returned to
Lieut. Col. M. M. Lord Jr. of
iAssoclution. met with her comIn better shape.
after an illness lusting inure thun they will conduct commercial uml N i i i I o h I .to resume his practice
littee at her offices in the San- tha Field Artillery and U. S.
Garage
mechanics
will
meet
A
new
visitor
to
the
meeting
medicine und surgery.
six year*.
ord Clinic on Monday evening Forces European Theater Head­ tonight at 8:00 o'clock w'ith A. B.
amateur Class \ and B rudi ■ of Majui
i’ark entered the Army
Firsl Lieut. I stay O'Conner
Burn in MecklinKhurn County, operator examinations in the l’o*t
discuss plana for the sale of quarters Staff has returned and Peterson, secretary of the Price was Philip Mars of Forest City.
N. .C. on Mar. 16, |H60, the H.r, Office Building. Jacksonville on on June 20, 1942, uml wus as­ lluroett, U. S, Army Nurse Corps,
tvs
__________
___ be officially Is spending a--46 day leave with
i teals which will
and
‘
Rationing
Board,
in
order
signed to the Second Auxilialv after
serving
oversea*
three
year old miin hud lived in Sanford Nov. III.
hed sometime la November. his parents, Mr. and Mr*. M. M. to learn of new Regulations W a r Fund D r i v e
Suigicul Group whirli wa* acti­ years ha* received a discharge
for the past 20 years,He wus a
I Seal Sale was taken over Lord of Citrus Heights.
governing
the
price
of
auto
re­
Information
regarding
the
ex
vated in Atlanta, Gu.. and later and is spending her terminal
Is Now Over $6,000 retired farmer and a charter rqi'mmajor project o f the Pilot
After entering the service as a
bor of the First'Methodist Church animation* and requirement* may­ Was ii—igned to the .Statiim Hos­ leave With her purrnU, Mr. and
gear and Mrs. Rawlins first Beutfnant on Dec. 2, 1940, pairs.
be
obtained
from
Mr.
Field
ut
pital. Camp Gordon,1Gu. Ilq was Mr*. Thomus L. O'Conner of Lake
chairman to succeed he was stationed at Fort Bragg,
The Semlnoie County'drive for of Matthews, N. C.
The Rev. Milton B. Sackett,
Funeral services were held this the Sanford Post Office. Appli- sent to the Oliver General
Mary.
». ingley, who had been N. C. two and on* half years, Sanford
the National War’ Fund hu* gone
author
of
boy’s
books
cants
are
required
to
produce.
piiul.
Augusta, (iu. Sept tH a*
for a number of years. London fo r ’ nine month* and the latest of which was “ Hurri­ over
$6,000, II. if. Cotbnmn, afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at the
After completing nurse's train­
proper
evidence
of
cltixenshlp.
I
„
patient
nnd
wus
retired
hv
Rawlhu^wa* appointed as Faria for elaven months. t He cane Treasure", will preach the chairman, reported today. No re­ Erickson Funeral Home for Mr.
ing ut the University of Mary­
Hint hospital on Oct. in, J 946.
arrived in Boston, Mass, on Oct. sermon at tha 11:00*0 clock Sun­ ports have yet been received. Mr. Simrson, with the Ilev. J. F.. Mc­
land, Baltimore. Md.. Lieut. Bas­
He is residing with his family set went into the service In April,
3, 1946 after departing from Le day morning service of the Christ­ /Coleman said, from Altamonte' t*r Kinley, pustor of the First Metho­
at
109
West
Seventeenth
Street.
dist- Church, officiating. Burial
A t » method oV*ehecklng the H irvi, France*
1942. She was sent oversea*
'* ■
» ian Church on Sanford Avenue. Casselberry.
- ITALIAN TREATY
file* t m work of the various comin May, 1942 and assigned to
Col. Lord graduated from ((&gt;*
“ We jutve not yet received %ny was made in Evergreen Ceme­
tery.
i Imlttae members waa outlined at University of flprida in 1932:
the 142nd General Hospital which
L o n d o n , oct. 17 t/Pf-oHi- ,
^
W. E. Rankin, former San-1 ~ 1
™ 5!jUll
“ 5
In addition to Mrs. Taylor, Mr. cial British rource* said today l J» P LO m m U niSta 1 t&gt;eek
nesting. Those present with
....................
. . . .hi* tmlnxr ba added, “ but most of
was firat stationed in the Fiji
ford
resident,
has
received
Simrson
i*
survived
hv
another
re. Rawlins war* Mrs. W„ I*
Islands and later In Calcutta,
honorable diacharg* from the them now ere Just shaking tha daughter. Mrs. J. B. Crocker of that dlscussiona are underway
To
End
Inpcrialism
Mrs, Joel 8. Field, Mrs.
India. Her specific duty in the
Navy and fa visiting his sister, buahe* with only e little more Jacksonville; two sons, Ernest here to revise and soften the Ital­
Beal and Miss Blanch*
' hospital was nurse in charge of
expected to com* in. Here at
Mrs. J. G. HadererShnpson
of
Sanford
and
Paul
MTOKYO, Oct. 17. t/P)—lliro- |medical wards.
ian armistice aa a stop-gap until
headquarters we are reshuffling
the cards hoping to find some Simoson of Daytona Beach: three a final and formal peace treaty hilo, whose future has been u
Lieut, Bassett returned to the
ATTEND MEETING
of
Sanford,
Mrs.
Carl
A.
Carlson
turning
topic of
speculation state* in February, 1946 and has
that have been overlooked who
can
lie
drawn.
The
next
move
and
Mis*
Rosalyn
Crocker
of
Dr. Thom** Blalsdell Jr. who
since the American occupation,
A number of- Seminole County may want to g iv * something."
is up to the Soviet union. The granted amnesty today to nearly since been stationed in Heatphia.
Jacksonville.
ia a minister of economic affelr* growers end shippers are expect­
Tenn. at the Kennedy General
forelg
miniiUra
conferences
end­
et the American Embassy at ed to attend the meeting of the
one million Japs us he openly Hospital. Her
a r g e n t in e s t r ik e
husband,
Capted
two
weeks
ago
id
impastes
London spent the weekend with Florida ’ Vegetable
avowed a move to unite Nippon
BUENOS AIKCb, Oct, 17 W&gt;|—
Committee
over the Deetles fo r Bulgaria, “ In meeting a 'great change in E. M. Bassett of the Air Trans­
l Thomas which will taka place at the Argentina's largest labor organi­
RUHHIA^JILBCTION
port Command, is a veteran pilot
Romanis end Hungary, and our history."
____________ H . _ ■
on West George “ Washington
of tha China-Borma-Indla thea­
Hotel In sation'the General Conferedatlon
whether Franc* and Chlna&gt; should
Sixth Street, nnd hie sister, Mrs. West Pal mBeelb starting Oct. of Workers - announced today
He pardoned 320,000, reduced ter. He is at present with tha
MOSCOW, Oct. 17, (A*)—Resi­
C. R. Dawson at 708 Park Ave- 23.
sentence for 37,000 and ordered Fifth Ferry Group In Dallas,
it had called a general nation dent* of Eaet Prussia, wrested take part/
BM.
the restoration of civil rights Texas, but expect* to receive him
Among those who will proba­ wide strike for a 24 hour period from Germany, and tha Kurile*
This trip by plane was one of bly attend the meeting ere beginning at 12:01 A. M. to­ and Southern Sakhalin Island,
to 600,090. The emperor’* plea discharge in the near future. &gt;
the , regular ^uartmi^ t r i ^ to J. El WhUten, R. A . Cobb, Henry morrow Tn a protest against any taken from Japan, will vote in a
Farm machinery manufacturers of unity was made at a time
Until Capt. Bassett te dischar­
were ged from tha ATC, Lieut. Bas­
government o f oligarchs and Russian general election oa Feb. . have designed new . implements when Jap Communists
write, Pen y • Whitehurst
‘
« i $ h Henry ThuraMb of Sanford end against the “delivery of tha gov­ 10 and elect deputies to .the which ere easier for one man to
working openly for an end to set will remain fn Lake Mary
ernment te the pepanme eaurt." ’
with Mr. and Mrs. O'Conner.
imperialism.
Soviet of the U. 8- 9. R. handle.
Andrew Duds of Slevia.

Kiwanis Approves ^Mercury Drops to
Resolution For 54 Degrees F In
Permanent Base! First Cold Sn^pEsS

Richard D. Eaton
Back in Sanford
m Carrier Duty

Chase &amp; Co. Is
t
#
... Veterans
........ . ........... .
War
rreparing ror , nl&gt;w.,t„w„ \ 1 0Come Here ror
*t«.i «..d ..the
Digoeason

B

!

Patsy Bassett
Gi v e n . Discharge
After Three Years

Dr. T. Blalsdell, Jr.
Is Visitor In Sanford

________ _____ j___________________________ ____________________

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pa g e

E im rrn

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Public Is Warned
To Be Careful In
B u y i n g Oysters

WE BUY HUMAN HAIR 10
I N C H E S AND L O N G E R .
HIGHEST PRICER P A I D
SEND HAIR FOR APPRAIS­
AL. NO COMBINGS.

M- MARKHIK

OK. EAST til SI.
New York. N.Y.

J A C K S O N V I L L E O ct. 10, &lt;Hpei Pcinl)—With
P I I P l i l l «&gt;y*ter
. _________________
ll
season in
m fu
ftill
hVL-inp. hivalvt* buy pm were* urtfeti
tlilji wtH-k by tin* S la te B oard of
l l r a lt h to lie th e ir own In spectors
w h n i p u rch a sin g the sh e llfish ao
p ro lific in F lo r id a w ntera. A l ­
though an liitnrinna muke routine
insp ectio n* o f local in n rk e ti, the
p ublic's cooperation an npreenu*
tio n n ry tneoaure In, tliaeuae con­
tro l in aoutchl.

The warning lo buy only o
certified product from ii IHint)
fide dealer
kwu*
M PB
L issued becaitye

M n s.

n w n .T f f

m

a i:if :n n .

Oelg* r. tlaeaa rad.
r i t - t publication S*Dt.

DetrarW.
TO ALL CRrDITOTvn AND PKRKONH IIAVINO (,’LAIMB Oil
DRMANDH AOAINST BAID

K.HTATE:
You and »seh of you »r&lt;- h r r rtiy nolldvd and r#&lt;|ulrrd to nr*a m i an y rlalm a and il-m anil* wfilrh
you, or either of you, may have
avnlnat the rafale of Mr* K v rfjn
it . U elaer, dereaard, U l r i i f a n l i l
fn u n ty , to the County
nl
Kemliiolr County, Florida, at liln
o fflre In Ine court nmi"* &lt;•! raid
County a l Hanford, Flo rid a with
In rlict,t calendar mnnttia from tlo'
tim e of the fin d |iul,Ileal Ion or
llila notice. Kach claim or de­
mand »h” ll he In w rllln K nml ahall
alale the p lace , of rraldehi — and
poet office addreaa of the claim ant,
nlol ahall l&gt;e aworn lo liy llie c la i­
mant hie aitent, or hie n tlo rm y ,
and any auch claim or demand not
ao filed ahall he void

1*.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER *0 /1 9 4 5

It ii.

for 90-day* -------- -----------

spA O

ANNOUNCEMENT

Cosh* enn lio borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
no disturbance.— "Jim m ie" Rowland also makes loans
of $75, $ 100. 5150, $250 or more—flhould your needs
require It.

.108 PARK AVENUE
Prnctice LIMITED T o:
SURGERY
• GYNECOLOGY
• OBSTETRICS

FAMILY LOAN CO*

OFFICE HOURS liy appointment

Office Telephone 840

.—

of Sanford
8— Florida S ta le Bank Bldg.

Resi dence 718

MltK. (IKtmilKNA M. 11AMil..

o y ste r ju u ih u in t: nreus urounii
the peninauht have been condOfitied due to rnw
or Inp ileq unttly
trenU'd sew ajre frofii ctyies un i
tow n* einp tyiiN ; Into the reg io n*,
n r c tm t im r tn - t h e B u re au n r S a n i­
ta ry K n g in e rrin g . P la n * nml speclficatio ria
fo r
needed
scw njte
treatm en t w o rk* fo r f ilia t in g pol-

I

F
reu*»#d tsdiee
Ui Je tkU*di u*d*i the led
!•cm* keel to (M,

luHon in Home of the condemned
( arena, but thin week haw been held
buck by the war and other cir­
cumstance*.
T h e condemnedr-HTfsiH m e a U
j I-Vriuynlinu, JuckapnviMe. S t. A u ;:llatine, lin yto n u Ifeueli, Netv tinnyI in ti, V e rn lletieb. F t . Pierce. L a k e
I W o rth ., liru ilciito n , T n inp n . Sit
j 1‘eteralnirg , T u ip o n S p rin g * , Pniiam u C it y , I ’e li.a ro ln . Iv.rnm hiu
| B uy. U lp ekw n ter B a y , ('alo o ta
butebee
River,’
I a rsso tn
H ay,
C lr a r w u lp r ' H arb o r,
llum o ssn sa,
I S p rin g t'deek and A'ptabii'McoluBay.
U s u a lly , th ese condemned tirefts
produce u v e ry fat and M im ile n t
o y ste r, w hich consequently are
buVested
w henever possible by
•‘bootleg" g a th e rs. The o yste rs
are iisu u lly a hue bed by the "boolleg g era" uh the spot and sold at
the backdoors o f m arkets ami
eatin g houses who also d u ly the
law by hand ling u contruliand.

Utc walling on air-—Ihafs
how. you'll f»q| In a Jarman
"Million-Airo" . . . lha only
ihoa you can buy with thil
ipacial .cuihion intolo that
givai tha ultimata in ’-friendlinen of fit."
S h e llfish

g jw lfig

fjtim

clean

qM-Oj, |||,,|

npprovcil

tnuci'KaeJ J n

u jq ilu v fil i-HtubliabuK-nU—u ill -tint
ji-oliuiiiru- the public health, it
wiiK s tre ss e d .. A II legitim ate Hhell*
flub iletilcr* m u controlled by re ­
g u la to ry a u ib m iiv w ith unsigned
ci-rtifit'il hliull 1 1mIi products.
I ’u trh n se s made from peddlers
“ ••&lt;1 u n u u lh n m cd so u rces a re d a n ­
gerous. A lio , per*,m * &lt;m p icnic*,
fish in g irjp o a n d -n u t lugs should
In, ru m they ro nut gut Ik i- oyster*,
w ill in tin- condemned menu, jnfurinatio n ra n lm oMuitu-d from
lucid h e a lth ' d ep artm ent) about
these cuiiOcinned w ate rs.

B. L. PERKINS
' ( lit m l

M.'ii"* \\ i

Legal Advcrtiscmonl

ih

MODERNIZE YOUR
KITCHEN ON EASY TERMS

IJouTMuclilWUl You ffave 'to Pay fo r Your New Car?
How Long
WillYou Have to Wait Get It?
BOGGING
DOWN

the entire automobile
in d u s try * G e n e r a l
' Motors is being sp ed •
fically singled out lo t attack to enforce un­
reasonable demands. Some of our plants have
already been closed and shipment of mate­
rials from the plants of many of our suppliet*
has already been stopped by strikes.
. Tim interests of all Americans should be
considered. This is not only a General Motors
problem. It is a national one as well.. If our
plants are closed by strikes tbe strikes will be
against &lt;hc interests of all the people of our
country .as..much as tliey will be against
General Motors.

Due government; secon'd, the pent-up 'de­
mands for goods and services to the point
where some ore willing to pay excess prices
even In blade markets to satisfy their impa­
tient and selfish desires; third, the desires of
equally selfish unions to take advantage of
the situation and force unreasonable wage
increases.
Inflation is the worst of all economic
diseases. It reduces the value of money in
terms of what money will buy. It reduces the
.value of the savings of the people. It under­
mines security. It underwrites depression.
It destroys confidence. It creates unemploy­
ment. Inflation must be avoided.
_____

REAL
. In a free market and in the absence
PRICES of subsidies and speculation, the
AFTERMATH . .While die war is over,
ebst of human effort, be it in the
OF WAR
1 the aftermath of war pre­
form
of
wages,
salaries or other forms of
sents big problems. W ar is
compensation,
quickly
determines the price
terribly wasteful in blood and treasure. This
,we
pay
for
goods.
one was especially so. It was not prosperity
Higher wages without a corresponding
even though to some it may have seemed CD
increase
in productivity are inflationary.
be. And the immediate aftermath of such a
Nothing
is
gained unless higher wages mean
war cannot be prosperity cither. The clean-up, 1
more
goods
and services, more customers
the moppjng-up, die reconversion still re- 1
and
more
good
jobs. This requires individual
quire hard work, patience, understanding,
application
to
the
job in hand and technologi­
and some sacrifice on the.part of all of us.
cal progress all alpng the line—better ways of
INDUSTRY
Our fighting men crushed &lt; doing all the things that must be done to
produce and deliver products to customers
O N THE JOB
our enemies with the huge
at reasonable prices. This takes time.
quantity of weapons pro­
A minority, by monopoly or by pressure
duced by American industry. But that is
group action, may temporarily profit at the
behind us. We would like to have been better
expense of others. But the idea of wage in­
prepared for peace, but the terrific demands
creases a|l along the line without a corre­
of the war for men and materials did not
sponding increase in productivity Is a delu­
make this possible. Now we have planned a
sion. All the people cannot lift themselves
second all-out effort and stand ready and
by their bootstraps.
anxious to do an equally impressive jol
PROBLEMS OF
RECONVERSION

American industry ha*
UNION
Today, unions in our plant*
:pnWcd - its~abilitjr to ----- DEMANDS—are demanding~52 hours' pay
perform. It has the
for 40 hours' Work. Their deknow-how, the resources, the courage to
mantis if granted would result in over 67push ahead. But even with these fine assets
hours' pay at present base rates for 49 houn
it cannot do the job alone. It must have the
of work where plants are working on such
goodwill and backing of the people of our
a schedule.
country.
Equivalent or greater demands have been
Our second all-out'effort to m&amp;t a critical * made on our suppliers—tbe ports manufacsituation will bog down unless the real fact*
turers—the electrical industry—the steel inare recognized and sound measures promptly
dustry —the rubber industry — the oil and
taken to solve the problems. Temporarily,
gasoline industry—the railroads—in fact, on
while we are liquidating the war, there should
practically cveiy industry involved in the
be a sound national wage-price policy ia
production of automobiles.
WAGES AND
PRICES

BUILT-IN SINKS
N othing will ndd to the beauty and convenience of
your kitchen like th is beautiful cabinet alnk—all
whjto, porcola(ji w ith two ulngle and om&gt; double
cajiinut all built Into a single u n it . . .

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GAS RANGES

in fla tio n . T h e d a n g er
comes from three sources: first, the wartime
and current,tremendous deficit spending of

General Motors wages ore
now at an all-time high
and are importantly higher
than the average wages paid throughout the
country for similar wgrk.
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The present government stabilization policy

permits wage increases without government
approval only if such increases will not re­
sult in a request to increase prices. The
formula the OPA has proposed for pricing
our new products does not recognise or allow
oil the actual increases in our costs that have
been incurred since 1942.
Neither is there any provision in the pres•
ent OPA formula for increasing prices to
cqmpensaie for the additional costs that
would be incurred if wages and salaries were
increased at this time.
A sound and equitable solution must be
found in the interests of not only out 400,000
employes, but our 426,000 stockholders,
p u r l W H -automobile dealers,-who have hadno new cars for over three years, our 10,000
subcontractors-and suppliers-and their env
ployes, and the more than 10,000,000 poten­
tial customers who are anxiously waiting for
new cars and our other products they need so
WARTIME
PROFITS

General Motors did not make
big profits during the war.
Although sales and employ­
ment doubled, the average yearly net profit
in dollars earned during the war was less
than the average prewar net profit. Divi­
dends paid to stockholders averaged less than
1 those paid before the- war.
.Tbe war profit limitation policy voluntarily,
adopted by General Motors immediately after
Pearl Harbor was so reasonable that the, re­
sulting profits were accepted in renegotiation
without change by dur government for the
yean 1942, 1943 and 1944.
During the war, Victory Was Our Business.
Demands are
made for higher wages
w ith o u t any c o rrc
spending increase in
sumption that the additional costs can be
absorbed from profits previously earned or
from uncertain future profits.
General Motors cannot use money saved
up for m any' years for the purpose o f
modernizing and expanding its plants and
providing more good jobs, to pay excess
wages for work not performed. The money
cannot be spent twice.
Neither can excess wages be currently
paid from presumed fnture excess profits
when a realistic forecast of costs shows there
will be no such excess profits.
N or can we pay from current income the
increased wages demanded when the present
OPA policy bolds prices to substantially
1942 levels—especially in view of the fact
that there have been important inefeasee In
wages and operating costs since 1942.

Hunatcay ir\flation m u st be avoided. If an a d ju stm en t in price level» must be m ade at t/ii* tim e, the
in terests q f all th e people m u st be fa irly considered.'
l If wage an d salary increases are m ade, It m u st be recognlssed that they increase costs and such costs
m u st be adequately reflected In th e ptigfis of pro d u cts produ ced.
Tn tern a t strife an d u n em ploym ent m u st be avoided. O nly pro d u ctive work and more good JobstvU f
Uiercase our standard o f living a n d sath\fy the desire^ o f th e Amesrican people.
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Id a modern gas range to this and you have a
chen yott'il be proud of and one that will wave
it ncodiaas. steps. The stove features four burn1, large, roomy oven with automatic heat con»l, also broiler oven and storage space for uten-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Established 1908

LeagueVoted
Dissolved By
United Natitms

iCitrus Packing
HousesCommence
Fall Operations

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ROM a Oct. 12 (A P)—
en. Anton, Dontler, the
n t G e n u a general to be
tried in Earope aa a war
criminal, waa convicted by an
American military tribunal’
today and aentenced to death
for ordering the execution of
IS U. S. Mldlcra captured
behind the German linen in '
Italy.

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LONDON. Oct. 12. (A P )—
.V o tin g down the Sfovlet
Union and A ustralia
th e U nited N ations execu­
tive com m ittee today recommerided th e dissolution of the
League o f N ations and th a t
a new world peace organiza­
tion tak e over its non-politi­
cal functions.

The Russians nml Australians
objected that auch a move might
make the United Natlona Just a
continuation of the League. They
proposed the Leagla be kept go­
ing until a United Nations organ­
isation la established.
In Berlin the Allied control
council formally pronounced the
death sentence on the . Natl
party, all its bureaus, formations
and affiliated organisations, and
decrend any attempt at their re­
vival would ba a criminal of­
fense.
In . Paris attorneys for PIBrre
Laval, under death sentencs for
j;flllaborating with tha-Germana,
declared today thsy have un­
covered Important new evidence
which will Mexplode” the case
against him- They say the evi­
dence will prove he was arrest­
ed by the Germans while plotting
to turn over his government to
General Charles De Gaulle. They
added the document* smuggled out
of France an£ hidden in Swltxerlaml, bare been found and werd
returned today. They said they
show Laval came to Parla at the
beginning of August 1944, to do- 1*- '* — ------ city and *£*Va

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Gaulle entered th*, same day.
They said they could prove that
Gestapo Chief Heinrich Himmler
personally ordered Laval's ar­
rest before he could carry
through hla plan. They geld they
would present directly to General
De Gaulle an anneal for a new
trial.
Jean Harold Paqula, the French
"Lord Haw Haw," wae shot by
a firing squad and a ministry
of Justice official said the execu­
tion of former vichy Premier
Laval would be postponed until

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Kenneth Gustavson
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c, Kenneth Gustafson, who
called to aetive duty with
‘the National Guard In November,
1940, and who served 17 months
In England, France, Belgium and
_ aril
y fi
ollce sections
- of
tary police
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and milliter
the 9th Air Force, arrived In
Banford Wednesday for a visit
with hla aunt, Mra. Agda C.
Thomas, 101 East Seventh Street.
He wae accompanied from LaGrange, Ga. by hla wife and two
year old son, Kenneth. Jr. K
graduate
of
Seminole
High
School, Pfc. Gustavson formerly
lived in aouth Sanford. He has
recently received an honorable
discharge from the aervlce. He
la Uie son of the lets Mr. and
Mrs. Nela Gustavson of Sanford
and Chicago, UL Three- brothers
are still In the aorvlee: Pfc.
Harry Gustavson In the European
Theater, Pfc. Gordon Gustavson,
In the Pacific area and
t. Clifford Gustavson. who is
the Array In the Philippines,
cs. Thomas has recovered
„ t her recent Illness and ra­
nt-pea to her home Wednesday
|um Fern Bid-La ugh ton Memorial

Collision I* Result
Of Drunken Driving
iken driving
Dodge track
parked on
r Magnolia
L. NTSwer-

IN THE LOCKER ROOM, lifter the eerie*- wn* in the claw* of
the Tiger, a bit of celebrating wa* *tugi*&lt;l anti lien* y«U »ce Sieve
O'Neil,imnnugr of the winning Detroiter* (left) ilul Newhouser,'who
pitched the winning game (center) and i'uid Un-Hards, Catcher’who
rammed out a double to bring In three run*. | Intcrnnllotin) Soundphoto)

County Quota In D i x i e Division
Eighth Bond Drive Killed 8,534 Japs
Captured 22,146
S e t At $571,000
Kilpatrick Is Named Is Designated As One
Of Three To Return
Chairman At Meet­
Home As A Unit
ing With Lehmann
Seminole County'* overall quota
for the-V ictory lim n Drive, the
eighth and final drive, wa* to­
day announced a* $671,000 by
K arl,Lehm ann, state war finance
committee director who met thi*
morning at the City Hall with
members of the SeminQle County
War Finance Committee.
A t the cioRe of the talk a. meet­
ing of the committee waa called
by Edward Higgins, vice chair­
man, and £ .0 . Kilpatrick, presi­
dent of the Florida State Bank,
waa named as county director of
the drive. )I? tgt? ;mml«ed full
support • and *'akf by committee
members ilfid by Georwp A. Stiver,
who headed the 7th .war loan
drive. 7 A poster, designed by Edward
F. Lane, showing a buxebull dia­
mond, and the inscription, "Buy
A Bond, Bring 111m Hume Safe ,
and showing a runner, depicting
the service man, nearing the home
plate, drew much praise from Mr,
Lehmann who said he would
u*C it in his campaign about the
State for the next two weeks.
Mr. Lehmann was Warmly con­
gratulated for his work in the
bond drives by Edward Higgins
and T.W. Lawton. The former in
turn praised the "very fine work"
being done on the drives, especial­
ly the school children’s phase of
it, by Ralph Bagwell, former
Seminole County Chamber secre­
tary, and-now-atate-W ar-W nancti
secretary.
The E bond -quotti set for
Seminol' County will be $174,000
as compared with $023,000 on the
7th loan which on E bonds was
fubacribed, 128.6 percent. The
overall quota of $671,000 ia much
leas than the $876,000 quota of
the laat drive, which with sales
of $1,066,000 was one percent
above the state average, said Mr.
Lehmann. Schools In Florida
bought 13,027,881 worth of bonds
and stamps with Seminole County,
pupila buying $70,466. *
State school activities resulted
in purchase of 6,620 pieces of
equipment from life rafts to hos­
pital service planes.
An Important phase of the
present drive will lie that schools
of the nation will be called upon
to finance the hospitalisation of
wgr veterans at an average cost
of $3,000 each, he added. Hospit­
alisation of 600,000 men la expect­
ed, and the Army has asked for
70,000 and the Navy 10,000 ad­
ditional beds, he aaid. Each hospi­
talised veteran will be given a
card ahowlng which school sold
bonds to pay for hla treatment.
This system, first tried In Con­
necticut, waa reported to be very
successful, end many veterans end
children exchanged letters, declar
ed Mr. Lehmann.
Bringing beck the men due to
come from overseas will coat
$1,400,000,000 said Mr. Lehmann.
Mustering out pay at $300 aver­
age each will cost *$2,000,000,000
or equal to the national E quota.
The total national quota ia $U,000,000,000 of which Florida's
share is $87,000,000. Other uses
for the bond money will be com­
pensation for contract cancella­
tions and maintaining {,000,000
man In Japan and Germany, as
occupation force*.
Committee members present at
&gt; meeting were Edward Higgins.
*• Speer, E.G. Kilpatrick, Joel
8- Field, R-A. Smith, H.H. Cole­
man. Oscar Harrison, JJE. Harvey,

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Nimilz Honored By 251)0 At New York pinner

NUMBER 20.

— M-l-N-P A X A-O, I'. -LrO et. 12
(Special) — The 8 tsr* Infantry
"Dixie” Division, mimed by Gen­
eral MacArtbur us one of the
three flr*t division* to returp
from the Pacific n* a unit, has
been oversea* 10 months, bn*
fought an six different batllefrunts, and is almost 60 per cent
replacement*. Brig. General J. C.
Hutchison of Banford is now in
command of the division,
31st Division troop* spent 400
of thalr 670 overxeas day* In
contact with the enemy. From
tha day they were first comm illed to tuOmn .in B|ltl*h New
Guinea,' until V-J Day, soldiers
of the S lat had been in combat
contlnuouily except for brief
w ater movements Irorrr one island
to the next.
The division ha* killed 8,634

Sanford's vegetable and fruit
imiustrv centered in the Jtlghborhood of the State Market nL French
Avenue and Thirteenth Street la
getting off to u good start with
two citrus packing houses‘ now
in o| oration and more due to
start soon.
Th* Niblnek and Patrick Fruit
Company was the first parking
house to get underway ami s ta rt­
ed picking fruit a week ago Monday and by Friday began packing
operations, according to W. A.
Pntrirk.. Up to yesterday a fte r­
noon, 0,000 boxes of fruit had
been pocked and shipped. '■'* ■
The Sanford Fruit ‘Company of
whirh Harry Tooke is manager,
started i ucking operations Thurs­
day, lull hull to suspend opera­
tion* when rain interfered with
fruit picking. Parson Urown ami
Hamlin orange* of good slxe,
color, juice content and sweet­
ness Were (lacked, mid grapefruit
racking is expected to sta rt on
.Saturday.
The plant equipment ha* been
added to with new conveyor* and
n color added tank.
I. E. Southward stated Thurs­
day that he expected tn start
operation* today, that the fruit
was of gocal quality and ade­
quate supply, and that he looked
forward to n good packing aeaaon. The Market Fruit Company
will start operations about Oct. 16
it was announced.
Many large trucks are parked
nty ithe
r a ”Sanford
Ufa * State Market
r •to
secure loads of produce. No ve­
getables of any amount other
than a few cucumbers are now
available for sale but string beans
locally grown are expected'to be
on the market next week, accord­
ing to Manager II, J. Lehman.
.Plana for an eight stoH addi­
tion to the State Market to tie
located on West Thirteenth Street
on the matket ground* we*i of
the weighing nlatform, hnvo lieen
received by Mr. Lehman, Bid*
on construction will bo receivable
until Oct, 26. he said. The build­
ing will be of frame construct ion,
180 feet In length, and 00 feel
wide ami with loading nlntfoiin*
for both truck and rail shipment*.
A veritable river of oranges
wa* flowing through the convey­
or* and belts at the Niblnek and
Patrick Fruit Company, Thurs­
day. Fruit was constantly being
unloaded from trucks ami after
being processed mid crated,-w as
returned on"'-rollers to the *uine
platform where huge trurks were
ready to receive it..
The processing layout is very
efficient, operations have been
speeded up thi* yesr, Mr. Patrick
said.—After entering - the conn,vor the fruit is thoroughly wash­
ed,
then
added, A
tin*
fruit
a** color
I * is- M
WM RUtiru.
MI* IIUIA
then is polished and then nnsxe*
on through a waxing spray known
as flavor seal and Is quickly
dried. Conveyor belt* then hurry
the fruit to bins where It is uutomarirully separated for slxe
and is graded. Packers work
*nd efficiently, ami s man
with a wire clipping tool fastens
the crate lids down, imj* /he crate
°.n, foliar* which fake R up to the
shipping platform.
Orange* seem to have i lenty
of Juice this year and are plea­
santly sweet In taste.

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Press)

As new and continuing
work stoppages today k ep t
the 'idle around the country
at *152,000, prom inent legisla­
tors Haiti they favored re ­
peal of the 6 mith*Connally
W ar Labor Dispute.* Act
which perm its Htrikea if th e
unlbnn vote In-favor of them .
They snid they w anted new

GUEST UK HONOR ACCLAIMED BY 2.600 NO rAIII.KS nt n formal dinner in New York, Admiral
Chester \ \ . NimU* fuintw ) came to the ciid of id _)&gt;i icTiiiiyaii'Juc day. If) New York with" u speech
it! which in' u i i’imI miiinlfiuitu-o of ilu* ntiw iih th / Imuo.wt mhuU* forct* for preiturviiion of our powur
foi
.Shown ui tin* dinner, tnv^UU tfnv. Dew ey $*f New York on hi* right utnl Mayor F.L. Lu­
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legislation, which would make , ,
the Inliur unions and employer*
"mutuully responsible" for ob­
servance of contracts.
There was no report today on '
.tha . cimferonoe-iii Washington In
an effect to halt the soft coal
strike*. There n re '200,000 workers
out in some uoO mines,
T he ■Pit) United. Automobile
Workers, now negotiating for a
30 per cent wage rate increase
in 'th e motor Industry, broadened
their aim yesterday to include tha
aircraft and nir line field*.
Extension . uf_.the wagp campuign wa* mapped after l're*ldent It. J, Thomas of the big
automotive union dcscritiod a
wage increase grunted by W right
Aeronautical Company as " th i
first compliance tig a major cor­
poration with Ilu* union's wage
program."
Dther high spots in the labor
ptrhirer
I. About *162,00(1 persons ware
() iimiIhm- iI Its I 's ir Three)

Doctors Worked Celery feds Will Sanford Soldier
Flay Deland Team
20 Hours Daily In
Deland .Tonite Protests Against
To Save Wounded
Strikes In U. St Mrs.

II) "Duke" MarNrlll
T-niunt
the "Celery F’eds"
from Pur loenl high school will
I)r. McDaniels Tells journey- to Deluud to p|uy the Lieut 0. W. Culpepper
Delimit
"Bulldogs"
ill
what
Of Campaigns In promises
Says Army Suffered
to be one of the most
European Theater llilillmg gimies of the season.
For Want Of Food
Deltmd Im* won nil three
I t W a t la a c a e a r a g * T h r e a t
game*
and
bits
bad
but
*ix
point*
Tilt A merit an Army dncltun
i'rolesl lignin* t strike* which
worked 12-l)iiur opeitiling shift* mciired ngiilnst them. Deltmd lm&lt; be slated deprived soldier* in­
one
of
the
best
forward
wall*
during European warfare nml
vading the Philippine* of* fond
when fighting wn* heaviest llic&gt; in Central Florida. They nl*n and needed ammunition, was
Imve
*nino
fine
back*
in
.Tuetini,
stayed ,on the job ux long ux 2b
made in n recent letter to .The
hour* daily, operating and visit 1 Arnistioiig, Marltae and Frier- lleriild from Lieut. Carroll W.
*on,
Tiietmt,
who
i*
a
senior,
ing patients previously o|crated
Culpeppci who i* Motioned with
oil, said Dr. Fincher McDaniel, scored two touchdowns wlten De- the tliilli Infantry Division at
iiromim-nt Sanford doctor, who Innd won pver I'alutka lit to 0 Mindoro, Philippine Inlands.
hu* returned *.o resume liis prue- lust week, lie is reported to lie
lie likewise .protested against
Dr. Lcland II. Dame, who since
a fine - passer and kicker aside tliosn
lice lien*.
who in u public, opinion
Feb. 1, 1042, has been director
from
hi*
good
running.
Dr. .McDaniel, formerly u Ma­
poll Voted to continue tin* wur
of the Seminole County Health
Banford
will
sta
rt
tonight'.)
jor III the medical corps, i* a
after tin* Japanese bail offered
Unit, has accepted the offer of
veteran of |b*. cuitil uign* of Nor­ game wilh one win and one de­ to surrender.
appointment aa director of the
feat
to
its
credit.
They
smashed
mandy, Nortncm France, Arden"When ■a group of men sit
Orange County Health Unit to
lie*, Ithim-innd and Central (In - Senhroexe 40 to 6 lust Friday in around and tulk nlntul different
succeed Dr. William P. Rice,
llieir
first
home
game.
They
lost
many. Dm ing these campaign*
thing- they hear over the radio,"
resigned.
to Eustia
hr-wrrnrr.—n n m n i i F mo*i talked
---Tht—appointm ent-was -made-by
mil
fill
tilt
to
which
Dr.
McDaniel*
wa*
n*&gt;i* something we always hale
the Orange county commissioners
Conch Kettles
lias
stressed of
sigtii’d, prnci**M.'d L’M.UUII put lent*,
in hear, ydt it i* true.
My
after
Dr. Charles J. Collin*,
pas*,
defense
fur
the
last
week
peibn|*
tin*
largest
number
pro­
feeling* are expressed in this
chairman of the county's medical
as
llelntnl
is
reputed
to
have
u
cessed
by
any
Mingle
lm*|
Ilul
in
and Pm *uie there are
society advisory group,, reported
lie also letter
the European Theater of War. fine passing utturk.
hundred* of other* with the same
in favor of i t . ---- ----------------- .---gave
(lie
squad
n
few
new
plnv*
Hospital
and
front
there
to
tin*
feeling."
Until Nov. 1, Dr. Dame said
Front the 102nd Hospital Dr. Me- which they wurked oil.
"We hoard that when the
this m orning,"he will commute
The slutting line up is expected Jnpune*e
Daniel*
wn*
assigned
to
the
IV7lh
offered to surrender,
between Banford and Orlando.
to
lie,
Cullum,
M
l;
Brooklin,
H
ll,,
106th
infantry
Division.
Thi*
certain parties in the states tqok
Naming hla successor wilLdfc up
Anderson,
Fit;
Ellis,
if
H;
I
.ingle,
j
division
lo s t
6u
lurcent
of
its
vote to srO how. tile people
to the Seminole County* Hoard
personnel uinl 76 pereeiil of its LE; Clink, LT; Fielding. LG;. a poll
ll'unllnapil Im I'nar Sla)
of Commissioners who will be
fighting
strength
in
tile
Hattie
Kilpatiiek,
C;
Cox,
ItG;
Single
furnished a Hat of eligible* for
of the Bulge.
liny, RT; ami Hast tier, RE.
this position by the Btuie Board
County Supervisors
Whp tin* vrniau prisoner* of
of Heulth.
wur
started
pouring
in,
the
llliilli
Attend Conference
lie lives with Mra. Dame, hi*
wa* given eotiliiiuml of a prisoner Celery Crate Will
son and daughter, a t 1618 Bunof war rami containing approxi­
ford Avenue. He said he haa en­
ull-day conference uf coun­
mately 1,00(1.0(1(1 prisoners. Dr.
Elect Its O f f i c e r s ty Ansupervisors
joyed living In Banford more
nml superinten­
McDaniels wus assigned as sur­
than any place he had even lived,
dent* of public instruction was
geon for tin* Reiimgen Prisoner
Officer*
of
the
Celery
Crate
and regretted having to leave his
TRUMAN POWERLESS
of War Cuiiiii, which was super­ wilt he elected tomorrow night held Wednesday at tin* Angrhilt
many friends here.
vised by American personnel, lie at the official opening of Hie Hotel in Oiluudn with Colin
English, slate superintendent of
- WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, (Ah— hail 10,00(1 Kerman medical aid Crate,
Mr*. P.H. Tepsic, dir­ education, ms the principal speak' r“*ident Truman today ahurply men and 200 German officers, ector said
with
Dorothy
.
Crumley;
en tiled race discrimination, muk- which rticluded four colonelh under president, ropductllig the election. or.
Hr. W, T. Edwards, a c t i n g
Ing public a id le r concerning his romiiumd in lid* camp.
Bobby Julies will lie muster ot direr Iin of tin* division pf in­
Considerable damage by fire the refusal of the Daughters of
AI lining It there were sume well ceremonies
for
the
ocruslon
and
to n negro home at 710 Orange the
struction, and Dr. L. E. Arm­
American
Revolution
to trained German professional men
Avenue resulted yesterday after­ grant the use of Constitution ilnll in the camps, it was fell Glut nt Herman Morris, principal of Semi­ strong of tiie George Peabody
nole
High,
will
greet
the
members
noon when the house caught fire here to a negro musician. The least 60 percent of them were
College of Nashville field retiredue to ifegro children playing chief Executive said, however, lie pomly trained. This was the con­ of the club. Students who did not FciltJilive for field service studies,
join
tlie
Crate
during
the
memwith matches, it was reported by was powerless to interfere, lie census of opinion of both the
participated in the educational
Fire Chief Mack Cleveland.
len t a letter to negro Rep. Adam American and German medical lirsliip drive may obtain member­ discussions. Mode L. Slone, direc­
ship
curd*
at
the
door
tomorrow
tor of the division of instruction
C. Powell ( D-IV.Y.) whose wife, officers. Dr. McDaniel said.
Dr. C. W. Baker wlU deliver Haxel Scott, pianist, was rrfutnl
He wu* flown back to the night which will enable them to for (lie slate, ulso met with the
purtirlputed
in
the
election
of
of­
a vocational talk before the permission to use the hall for a states in Sept. ]IM5 in C-47 via
group. Supervisors* report* were
Rotary Club a t Monday’s meet­ concert on Oct. 20.
Portugal, the Axores, Newfound­ ficers. All students of high i given uf tin* work tliul is being
school
age*
are
eligible
t»
Join.
ing.
done in thu various counties.
land and arrived in Wilmington,
Joe McCaslin, assistant direc­
Delaware
Those from Seminole County
tor.
announced
the
freshmen
and
B.L. Parkins haberdasher, has
titlending were: Miss Ruth Hand,
Dr. McDaniel entered (lie Army
JAP CHANCEH
sophomores
have
worked
hard
ull
a number of empty hat boxes
Im 'February,—lU41~a* n first' ifcounty supervisor of edurutlon;
that h* would Ilka to give away. . N E W YORK, Oct. i t , i/P )- •utensnt utnl was stationed at week scrubbing, painting and get­ Mrs. Mildred Bulicock, art super­
ting
ready
for
the
opening
and
a
During paat seasons hs haa re­ Guthrla Jannsen, NBC correspond­ Camp Cook, C»L; Fort Henning,
visor; Mrs. Excar Price, music
ported quite g rush of housewives ent, said tn a Tokyo broadcast to­ Ga.; U-esville, La.; and Carlyle large attendance i* anticipated. supervisor; Mrs. J. C. Mitchell,
The
Crat*
will
be
open
from
who came to got these boxes os day that Prince F’umimaro Korn Medlial Field Service School
southside principal; and Mrs. Ula
thsy are handy for packaging oye told him In an interview that where h e ‘ri*cetved his medical or­ 8:0U I'.M. until 12:00 midnight.
Cochran, La kg . Mary principal
He embarked
Christmas gifts.
) and president of the Seminole
tha Jap Constitution may be clari- ientation course.
‘ Teacher* Club,
from the Emperor and Mtablish for ovprooa* duty In Anril, 1044
Hunting licenses ore now on fiod to take nearly all the power on an English ship which was
NEGRO LYNCHED
sale at the office of Judge R. W. a constitutional monarchy. Jan­ built for the South Pacific. Dr.
WHISKY STRIKE
Ware, it wa* announced this nsen said Konoya Intimated the McDaniel said as a result of the
LONDON, Oct. 12. (AT— Prime
MADISON, Fit., Oct. 12, (AT—
morning, r
ahiptossing
the
doctors
treated
proposed revision waa auggested
Jesse James Payne, a young Minster Atlee summoned the La­
the men for seasickness alt the negro under Indictment for as­ bor cabinet into executive ses­
by Uirohito himself.
Three. Informations were filed
way to Efigtand.
sault to commit rapa an a five sion today to conalder the dock
Prior to his entrance in the year aid white girl, was taken strike which has spread to Glas­
sterday with tin County Clerk
Mario Tusstud, founder of (he
Prosecuting Attorney Georg* famous "Madame Tussaud'a Exhi­ Army, Dr. McDaniel, a native of from tha county Jail late Wednes­ gow and threatens Great Britain
ir, charging
, J. P. Btevensbition" of wax flgune in London, Atlanta, Ga., waa graduated from day or early Thursday morning with a hungry weekend. More than
A. Speer,
charging
Jr. on
assault and fleet modeled figures for her Emory Unlveraity in 19S4 and and shot to death. He tied plead­ 46,6000 are ' out in the strike
Interned at Grady Hospital in
battery
Hail, ntan- uncle in Paris.
innocant. HU trim] waa to have which began nearly three weeks
Atlanta and City Hospital in Ma­ ed
ager of the Yowril Company,
agar
Company,
started Tuesday,- Governor Mill­ ago over a dispute about handling
con,
Ga.
After
completing
hia
with Intoxication on Oct. 6 and
Air mail postage was originally
ard Caldwell ordered an investi­ 40,000 rutei, ot' Scutch whiskey
with Intoxication on Oct. 9.
24 cents a s
destined for the U-S.
gation.
( C s s l i s s M Oa r a « t T k i M I

Dr.LelandH.Damc
A c c e p t s Position
In Orange County

Unions May Be Made
Mutually ResponaU
ble For Observance
Of Labor Contracts
LONDON, Oct. 12. (A P )—
Troops were ordered Into the
Liverpool docks area and be( t n unloading 12,LOO ton* of
. *ttirgrhtljr needed foodstuffs
as a paralysing dock strike
rai*«i a mounting menace to
the delivery of the nation's 1
meager rations, it has spread1
to Edinburgh . where 1,000
Scottish dockers quit in sym­
pathy Ip the English strike.

Stringbeans, O th e r
Vegetables Expect­
ed On Market Soon

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FRIDAY. OCTOIIER HI 1915

Repeal Is Sought Of Labor Law
___L In Face Of

Russia And Australia
Beaten In Move;

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TODAYt Partly cloudy in north portion, ■
mostly cToudy in sooth portion with oc­
casional shower* and thundcratorma in
extreme aouth portion.
SATURDAY: Cooler In extreme aouth porlinn thin afternoon, otherwise lltUe
change in leniperatuir.

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To Protect On P mco at the WorUi
To Pr— oto A t frpnto— of A o trfcii
To Pradoee Preeperity for Sanford.

CITY BRIEFS

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R. J. Kirsch
Is Given Medal For
Husband’s V a l o r
At n ceremony in Orlando on
Get. 6 Mnjor General Donald
Wilxon, Commanding General of
AAFT AC, presented the Air
Mednl nml link Leaf Cluster to
Mr*. R. J. Kirsch for the m eri­
torious achievement* of her husluVnd S/Sgt. R. J, Kirsch who
lias been reported missing over
Kubnul, New Britain.
Bgt. Kitsch was awarded the
medal *for meritorious achieve­
ment while participating a* aerial
gunner on it 11-26 from Nov. 22,
11)42 to Nov. 211, 1343 mid from
Dec. 2, 1943 to Dec. 14, 1943 in
sustained c o m h in operational
missions.
The D ightir-w Tre-nr-n-tiaiard^oils nature during which enpmy
anti-uireraft fire was effective.
Bgt. Kirsch exhibited g r e a t
courage and untiring energy, his
services reflected the highest
credit on the military forces of
the United Btutes.
Sgt. Kirsch was born in Osh­
kosh, Wls. and was graduated
from the Oshkosh High School.
He enlisted in the Air Corps in
October, 194] amt embarked for
oversea* duty in July, 1943.' He
ba* been reported missing ninCC
Jan. 22, 1044.
Mr*. Kirxch, the former Ruth
Smith of Lake Mary, utnl small'
daughter, D elates,-are residing
nt present with relatives in
I.ake Mary.

Toduy Remembered
As Columbus. Day
Today is Columbus Day honor­
ing Christopher Columbus, Gen­
oese navigator, who is known as
the discoverer of America far
having landed on the island of
Ban Salvador, Oct. 12, 1402.
lie later was sent home In
chain* hy a nrwly arrived royal
commissioner following his thitd
expedition ■ which was financed
by Queen Isabella of Bpain and
which resulted in the discovery .
of South America. Shortly after
his fourth, expedition, in 1504
Queen Isabella diet), and he spent
the rest of his life poor and un­
noticed.

Membership Drive
Planned By Legion
Plan* for an Intensive member­
ship drive will be taken . u p -at
tha business meeting Monday
evening of Cempbell-Lossing Poet
63 of the mericeAn Legion, U
waa announced today by Jo&lt;4 S.
Field adjutant.
The American Legion Auxlll
will honor the members *2
of ®
ids wh5
post, thsir wives and friends
a. covered dish supper i t
Legion Hut next Tuesday even­
ing at 7:00 o'clock. '

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Men In uniform 50c (lax Inc.)
Tickrls on Bale at the following places:
Smoke House, Dill’s l»kg. Store, Frank’n Tavern,
Roumlllal &amp; Andertsm* City Drug Store. Touchton's

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Buhdav Krhanl. 16:06 A. II.
M orning Service. 11-46 A. M.
Inflamed Wotary Eyai
T n u n g I-entile, T :6n P. M,
Sunday
N lg h l Hervlre, 6-06 P, M.
Raiplrolory Congailion
A V rdno da y night pr*y*r aery lea,
Noiol Irritation &amp; Snosilng'• P. U.

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No.
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Schonl Hlat r l r l ; Kpcrlul T h l School 1) 1,1 rb l
No. I. know n aa Hie luvkr Mourn*
Hpeelal Ta x
School IH e lrlrt, on
TiitM la v . Noverjiber *. IK S . for the
porpov* of determ ining w ho *liall
I,* Trio-le re of lb* xald dlatrlctx
lor the nest nurt-rcdlng tw o yru rx
and U k * num ber of intlle of Kped a l llla trlc l School T a x to lie le v ­
ied and eolleeted In e*rl, " ( ‘ 111*
d U trlrla
for
curb of tlic aald
ye a r..
Tb* TTilbiwInK nam rd are a p ­
pointed In a rt aa c lrik e ijrnr Ik ;
.p a r I orb ill the * piet-lnrtx nutmd
w-llhln th* reap*r|ive Special Ta x
School llle lrlc ta •to -h o ld .a id elec­
tion:
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I’rei Ineta I A I A t HanfOfd—
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C b a rlo tlr
W ut.iiri,
C le rk :
S ir.
Am elia Nohle. Sira. Jennie
l.eliiniiii. Mra. i ‘a ..a n d ra S i-bu lli,
Invpecior*.

■ervlct.
AVedne.day M .rv l.e , a: ixj p. si

At The Armory *
, Benefit Rational War Fund
Saturday, Oct. 27—9t00 P.M. ’til?

N O T I C E O P K l.B C T lO N
In i-onipllanra With tlio provl■lun* ef Jaw applicable .th erein,
m iller t» hereby given that an
etertlnn hue liefn culled and or*
d rie d lo lm held, and /the eame
w ill hr held w ithin and ihrm ighout Special T a t School DJatrlcia
nf Seminole County. InnrM a, via.,
B pci T l’I T a i Hchiiol D Jxlrirl Nn. 1,
know *
a*
the Sanford . Special
T u t gehtiol IV lx trle l.
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School p lM rlct Nf,. 1. known a*
tho luinawiHiii sp e cia l T an S r i.....I
D lf ll let. Special T a x School HI*t ilr i Nn- 1, kn ow n ae llic Oviedo
K p K l.il T a x School D l t l r l r l : Kperfift T a x -- S rhdiil 1&gt;1■tr It-C No. I,
know n aa tile Clm luoln H in-rU I T u x

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W. I*. H IIO O K H , J r -. P a .to r
Sunday School, 1* 45 A. SI.
M orning W nrahlp l l ua A M.
T ra in in g f.'nliuit " « « P. St.
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LEGAL-NOTICE
M II.I.IK M A K I-L’ ltS. I l l AVe.l
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AUTO. BODY AND FEN D ER R EPA IRIN G

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Pm ctbcl 3 A l tainilwnod
- Sir.
Ilu fu . J. P ro .c o ll, C le rk ) Sir, II.
A b l.rim m . M r. AV. II Moon, Sir.
T1 It. stum . Inspectors.
P re c ln c lx .il. It * I t A t A lta innnlr S p r in g .— M l. (I. J. D .rlh lt-U .
C le rk . Mr. A h n r r . U
Thriitipxnn.
Sir S. II. K y is , Mrx. Ilernlce AV.
Ilow ell. Inspectors.
I’reclnrt In A l latke Slary— M r.
Klieii
Ito yt. C le rk . Mrx. W . P.
Ilu rk r, M r
Jon a th a n t&gt;. Kvnnx,
M r K. J. lu tg e ro u l.i. Inspectors.
P r e r ln d . IX A
I I A t K eretl
City -M r. J. K . C u rtis, t.'lerk; Mrs.
jJlTJC— IVjilgL. A ir. Jo h n C . II*lb -M r.
H . 15 Hlinkln. In.p e clors
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I'rectni-t Nn. 8 A t nvledo— Mr.
J N Thom pson. C le rk : Mr* Sterl.10 * Kim ble. Mr*, II. K. KelSey,
Sir*. AV. II Voilllg. I n .p r r t i.r .
Precinct No
|] A l H|«vla— Sir.
M erlin Si unk,i. C le rk :
Sir. Jon
Stickler. St.. Sly. O a w g r Du da. Sir.
M lk r Slick Ti t . lna|&gt;eiTor*.
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M r.
Joel* I're va tt, .C le rk : Sir*.
Vdni-e loyiiglue., Mr*. Ila ttln J u m h y rAM r. J. Tlld e n Ja cob.. In

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M r. A AV. Diyvle. C le rk : M ix. Mary
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I I I K T I I I C T A*.. U
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Mr. Cal Ogleeby. J|.. C lx rk : Sir.
SI. K. Shelby, M r. J. AV. Hell. Sire.
Nellie Hood.need. I n .p r r t o r .
P r* «lnel l A l Panlu -M r. C. E .
Hawke, c le rk . Sir. It. U •lla gan.
Sir. J
D ' W a rre n. M r. AV. r .
I *fnf ( t•*, Inuppclnrs.
Dated
I h l.
IhlrtrenlTi day of
Sepleintier. 1648.
C O I I N T V . ItIJ A im H E P U B L IC
IN B T l/ m r T lD N ,
P E M IN O L K
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A t l r . l : T . AV, I.A AVTD N . K*cre U f y .

, tH&gt;.wi r U ov e r. .-^buMioithc-work of ievcral
million G.L's!

Aak any soldier what ’’Occupation Duty" means—and
he’ll tell you it may be die most important job in th'c army
right now, but one of the d r i e s t one*.
■

He'll tell yog the novelty wears off soon, being in a
arrange country among strange people. That the Main
Drag in Tokyo or Berlin can’t compare with Main Street
In Topeka or Boston,
There are million* of boys thousands of mile* from
honjf who'd give anything to listen to an American song,
hear American jokes, or talk to an American girl again.

ThqPi why tht U.S.Q. connof ond must notgvlt
Yove dftjlora must keep It going. For ify.ever thoM
a llfl and a laugh, they na*d It rutWI

G ive G e n e ro u s ly In V i c t o r y . - . . t o
T W e ’a to n a lly a fa vorite d ra m .la ovary

The need ii so urgent that General Eisenhower asked
_
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U.S.O. Gynp Snows \o quadruple its acrivides after V-E
Day ct&gt;take eyre of the boys in Europe. And similar en­
tertainment plans have been made for our forces in
Japah and throughout tije lordly Pacific outposts,
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C o r n e r o f Perl* A v en u e a n d l i d
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M in i.i,-r, J. tlernnnl llnol,
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Dixie Division
Kitted 8,534 Japs
Ciptured 22,146
(I’A llta ra rrnm P««f O in
Ja p s/ and hid raptured a total
£2,140 prisoners of war, J rii
W llinn* ami Koreans up until
Sept, 24, with scores of .laps
streaming into Plat Rjvlsin i

INSURE
WITH

Stoekndrx every (Iny. flrfqrc ,V-J _
Day -th e division hadWvaptrmr-t'
t i l l Japs, inking in the remain­
ing 21,202 nl various -surrender
points im the big southernmost
Philippine island or Mindnnnn
after V-J Day.
After the H at Division Arrived
at Orn liny, British New Guinea,
in March of 10,41. and up until
Ihm
Ill U
1IK iiierted
IV.I fair
a' t I.
the daw 'll
was
fur shi
rnient, rrome, ft, 108 replacements
had Ttnteied* its rank* — nearly
half tire divUlmr strength. Dunn j
(lose III mnnths the division had
lost 008 men killed, had 1,528
wounded in notion, ulus som
iahoat 1,000) evacuated for tnedical reason* other than wnunds.
and a handful transferred . to.
other -outfits.
Oldliiuu*. in the "nixie" Divi­
sion can almost taste the delights
&lt;*f— wtttmthUT* which thry*Cv
miased in their tp months overscan

rA5 T AUTOMOBILES
ARE OKAW»-OUT-W*U
W t NEED ARE
S L O W E R ft -cjTXSf^V

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lljo* &gt;iiireinp(t, turn rent nil-1
slate high school star a few sea­
sons a (jo. Is hack in the grid
nielure at (’orp.'s Christi as he
nears enmplelion of Iris irnlniitK
ns a n . Aviation Cadet. Moreland
ia_ playing ul let t-*&gt;nd-f»r-1 he- Cor—4—
mis Cornels and saw nrtinn in the
Cornel victory over Mice Insti­
tute 20-12 and over S outhern' I
•Methodist II 22-7. Dining the; ]
1944 scar tin he performed w ith (
the Imva Seahawks.
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j made throe New Guillen camW s T i pnigns, invaded and held for
J ,, J It srven months the island of Morn^
»»11 ml. took the dap-held Asia! .Mnpia island group, and com:S|ower driving on your part com-] plcted the Mindanao campaign
Inned with careful attention to I during that time atid have yet to
such matters as the condition of I see a paved street, plate • glass
your tiros and the puwer of your windows, or a house bigger titan
battery, makes for safer, more a nipa shark. Hut although -they
pleasant, more economical driving, by-passed Australia, didn’t quite

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• Bids to Contractors and Builders

HpcciflcatlonH can lie Keen nl the Office of The San*
ford S ta te F arm ers M arket.

Matle hr "n Old Reliable House

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DDT JUKI HOIISK
Kills Files. Mosqultuea, Fleas,
W ater Bugs, Silver FUh, Aula.

Bed

bugs,

Roaches, Ticks,

Something ap*ci&lt;4 to
b# thankful for . . .
bonua-mlUaga Good| a a r DoLux* tlrased•hown by t*sU lo gJv*,
lo n g f r tr e a d wear,
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WuvKed
League Voted
- Dissolved JJyu.
JLiilv
Uniled Nations To Save Wounded
Cf'ftiilliturtl I’runi l*nk Ct'iteral ItcGuullo returns from
RruSsels.
" DcGaulle'Is in the haldl of leviewlng all high court verdicts
Personally." the official said,
‘'even when the defendant re­
fuses to sign an appeal, us larval
has done."
.. I-jmil was se n t nmed in, Im aitmt
Tresday for treason, anil having
intelligence with the erteiny.
Pnqui*, whose pro-Naxi* broadcasts made him of tlie mosthated of the French eollaliorators
was shot with fnur 1members—of
the White Itiissiini section.of* the
Kail ‘gstapo at Port' de Chatitloii,
whore Joseph Dnruiind, former
chief of the Viehv uiilitm. met Iris
end bcliirr a firirqp squad yester­
day.
It now appears unlikely that
larval will lie executed before the
rml of next week, even if De
(.nolle leftists* -the nw tl iiil. which
ws a te demnniling
equired ill least a

ta tr liuildlnK.n platform approxim ately 178 ft. hy 38
ft. Rids will be open Oct. 25th, 1915. Blue Print* and

JiipKn line tin the average non
1,500 carthnwWes 'annually. &lt;
about four shock* a lay*

The famed "Dixie” Dtvisioa
will • lolng bark about 2,300
troops, approximately ( 71 yor
cent of tin; present flivisinn
slrciigth.
*
All these figures, udlninislrallve officers said, woie base I mi
a screening score of tin points
for enlisted men Officers' points
were 85 for lieutenants and cap­
tains, ami llhl for majors and
above, lull it was expected thirl
all officers’ levels would lie
limppril 'to 75 i*nrly Ihlr-month
When it was first anno meed
that thn -list would shin Inline
as. a unit from the Philippines.
21* per coni or 2,888 troops of
the illy is ion were nlrcudy eligible
for stateside redeployment tinder
the point syslrm, with K:&gt; as the
point level for enlisted men.
Hy setting (10 as the set taming
score, and using 75 as the sctcc.i
for all officers, &lt;1,201 additional
troops were made eligible for
thipment home.

Repeal Is Sought
Of Lahar Law In
Face Of Strikers
2. The soft coal strike negolinlinns in Washington remained
dead-locked and more than 125,•
000 nrlnrt* were nut in six states
and new pits shut down.
* ,1. M o t i o n picture industry
strikers in Hollywood • carried
their mass picketin’' to Universal
studios as well a*
W allin
Brothers.
4. A Ft, bus employes voted la
strike tomorrow (H atunliv) for
‘ilgher psy from a line serving
nearly 1,0110,000 daily (rassongers
in *rl Massachusetts cooununltUsItatsea Granted
UAW official^ described the
wage Increase obtalnod from
Wright-Aeronautical a t its Pater­
son, N- J„ plants as aptrroxlniutcly 3tr per cent. Wright
granted s 22 cents an hour ralsu
on all basic rates for Hourly paid
employes. About 0,000 workers
•re affected immediately and
probably more will be after re­
conversion to peacetime opera­
tions. Previous, basic rata* ranged
from 81 cents to 11.41 an hour.
Demands for a 30 per cent
wage Increase for 0,000 workers
in seven Ucndtx Aviation Cor­
poration plants have been pre­
sented to the W ar Labor Board
by George F. Addes, UAW secre­
tary - treasurer, who declared the
union would ask for s strike voLe
i/ the (mini refused to accept
Jurisdiction.
The wage demands are similar
to those presented to the Big
Three of the automobile indus­
try — Ford, General Motors and
Chrysl**—in behalf of their more
(ban 600,000 employes. Strike
votes have been set for this
month and next among employe*
of the three firm s,.
BscreUry of Labor Schwellenbach reported to President Tru­
man- on the growing soft coal
dispute but said the President
•ant no messaga to Unltayl M
Workera’ or soft coal operat.
confgjecs who are -seeking
•cttlemenL
&gt;
• Onions have be
from time Immcmoi
'represented on F "
menu.

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Gators Will Play
Vamly In First
Night Grid Game

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"The two-day joint ennfeiem e I
will tie attended In- 1,-1. 1 1 - i i ]

Mil*- ■■**—U*fw|l||M| —lltMW*-|tt—4l
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TUSSY
nicn

Mnyu iihsetlqtl, "will h\ no menu- i
end oui m a r k e tin g
ni l other j
Inndilc* &gt;hich w "ii' t oofiotmle I I
hy tho-rmrlden -erntmt: Ilf tile a iii . |
on' -hnUlil lielp, lo . l i i i &gt; t In*.ii |
hy -(i a ei" g i e- poll .-1 hit 111 's w heivj
th ey helong."

the softening ri
famous night
faithfully to I
-with tlakiness.
till) liltss due |

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eeretnon
WASHINGTON. Get 12 i/Pi Sn'lllil ,y Will'll (tie tjntlll .
Amtd shouted dcmumls rot slashes Ill'llmeet . \ nrqlerhilt Unit ei itv
it
in Federal spending the Ihtllsv tlie
lit : night fn itliall g a m e In
pa sed yesterday tty^ I it Mt p t\-

cutting I.ill to enter fongie,:, in the h -I * of koie'i'oialng
I Inns -'or the ci ................... it- im
Id years easing iudividuid and
bitsiaess burdens by |.ri,:ifi0.i&gt;(Mj,onil Hoflieeetuing celt hi nt inn Sut u
in 12)0, Tlie vote was ni t for, duv im mile a full progi .im ilndi
rated
to
Imnoiilig I' I-•i iiln'
12 against.
Fin 12ti t tin legislation pin- Iilimilli truth in and out of tin
v
vldrij n 57,252.(1110.111111 reUuctioo service.
linvoeooi-~4-slitu«-|| o* 11 spent*
ludntt'i'fW enr levies.
Now trntsetl ,tn the* Semite, tin1 brief! v at half I true lie -will is.
fill takes 12,000,0110 low income (tit induced by M I.. Merslton,
(M'lstias oft the liaiiiau tux tolls Miami, aieniiiei of* the Slat *
coni|ilcteiy ami gites at lo u t a (liiaid uf i 'otili&lt;d and a graduate
of till' I'oivj’l i'
1 in Srliiinl.
per cent tSllfvUt’l1 •" "9 nlhi
persordi s jlijert to this levy. ■ . if.i* ' 0 ,-^ J itn ;. M'OslinTt~..wUL lie
I hriirmna Dnaghton M*-N. C.l iiitiiidaccd .by [n .lullu .1. T lg e il,
of the House Ways ami 'Means | ii i'■ideal of lh&lt; rn lv .-tsily ,
(’nmmiltee and the House It«-Jli*i- ■ -Tlie llnmcromtiig will In- a
limit tr a ile r , Martin of Mussadi

joined during the debate rliptaiiusl tile Ynlliloi'hijt fill It 11)0 j
in dunnmUhtr curtailment
"f il'Ui’s 11 ye. i . ago and made
government spending, as tlie only ufl Nouthi in at riglp lialf re
means in assure further lighten the Vundy I'ievnit. The gartp'
Idler e'- * world o I nine- waning
rbamxlug tile .'el,'drill lull will
mg ol the tax load.
for m u at T O U C IIT O N ’S . . .
Houghton suhl the budget must a oik the flr't gtld Meeting lie
i a l u m ihut mean Kl-AI. 1(1 IIN'
lit balanced and payments inane tween the two &gt;rlio*i1.Meanwhile, feulnie. of tlie nil * OMY Irerause wi.l gel tile deon the national debt. He declared
"To make taxes hearable it t da'., event iiu'bale a general
in-Mil,ilile qa.tb lt of n slio n alli adImportant Hint all non-essential Alumni Council meeting at in
t e r Used brands ' a t th e lowest
K'llcml .spending be ellmumted " hi thn Flat blit C i ..... a Pin
price*. D i.c o ie r llii* .SAKE .SAV­
Fight Continue*.
ING I imI ii ; Come in ami " -air''*
Mm tin tool tin floor to any:
r *»r ‘fliiTfr, A id e. Inr I In- lira Itil— “t~ sorvr v n utirt— Otin TittTiTrikgr
till' Itrpiiblirau muiabcrn &lt;)f Ihu- *i 'h e M n ivciiity' I ’olleid
ilnuse will give Ihrir mi| i| orl to begiall|l|g at t:! -Ill; a I
ilib* measure, wt shall qnnliinu Alumni l a n d i n g iad in
I” fight with unflagging dnlei (■" hi 2 mini I in tlie iimli
mitmllon lq reduce tile-cost*—of- - o f - Florida Ifllloa, (ltd a Ii
this government a mb hy ■o lining, hmm riiqc, oyet
! &gt;u Van
eventually reduce the hunlea of Aldntnl, in Kl’irida iiegiaa
luxe '
8 ill the annex of Florida
Other .Iteiiulilicans . demandci •Iver 150 M'.il, for the
lurger tax reductions ut this tim e., foot hull gain" a t e oeiiig re
Representative Knutson of Minnr-. for Vamly Alumni, Itesurw
Kilt'
sola,senior ways' ami means lie. can lie m ade at l lorlda Ifni
Murine
publican, expressed hope the Sen-'
•Vnang the ho.-t. pi the
T5, I IK.,—
ate will rtqcal outright the ex rlerfiilt Alumni dlmter w
cess profits tax whirh U only Hr T ix e rl, and I! C. Ileal)
Carbonate
partially eliminated in the House of .Students, lint ii of who
at..
bill. Some Democrats complain­ gi minute* of Vanderiiilt. I
Burma Shave
ed that the House measure' gives get I wa* the first Kiivdea
insufficlnl relief to low and mid- lui from Viimlerliilt.
ill income (erson* ami to small
business.
The House mensute, which may
be reviseil in the Senate, pro­
SKILL Backed
vides this relief for taxpayers in
UNO
KNOWLEDGI
1. I ift* all Income taxes from
12,000,Olid-persons and gives other
individual* fibers were 50,000.Ffjonamint
000 t*5'«ycr* when the wur end­
mil*
TAl.LAHAHif.KK, Oct. 12 (Spe­
ed) cut*, ranging from 10 tier rent cial)—Kloi hlu’s agricultural prob­
Hronm Seltzer
to , more than 40 per rent. No lem*. believed In nmtiv iendet ■
*.V
nerson would get less than a 10 ill nil part* of the Mute to In- of
f*r cent reduction. Income tax serious proportions putticulnriv
Liniment
savings to Individuals would i- in the mallei of -uirpluit ilia•nw*
mnuut to 12.327 (100,000. Puy-ax- pnMil- at “cost and better” prices,
you-gn withholdlggs from wages will lie fqlly aired at Orlando, 6ti
Syr Ptpsin
end salaries would be reduced N' v- II qfid 15, Nat linn Muvo.
-farms ry 1
cnmuiiiisioncr
of
agriculture,
an
Luitiries bevy Cut.
here today.
2, Eases rornorntlon burdens hv nauncetl
nf Agriculture. Clin*12*88,000,000, including psrtlal Pm''necietaiv
Anuersun of WaxbiiiKlon.
• •neal of the war time exces-s t ro- will P,take
in the Nov. 13
Baby Oil
fita levy and lowering of the diw utsipns''part
ifnyo said.
%tt4&gt; Vlvlts
buxine** surtax rale.
Hn iinary Anderson will he the
3. Reduces sharply, next July 1,
of the Florida Farm
Vatronol
th* record wartime excise* on fo- guext
- ailed luxuries, induing liquor, Bureau Federation. *
At Mayo's request the fu I
luggage, fur*; lewdrv and .eos- meeting
of the Agricultural Divi­
rrelles. This would save "ronsnmeni IMP .000 POO lo a th e ta*t sion o f| the Ftnnda State Cham­
stv months of 1010. Tn" Houe* ber of Com metre, nf wrhich Wil­
Ju*', would •*”» eqt from 10 to 40 liam la Wilson is chairman, an l
• "■Hop. About tic o onnnnn in I- If. 'Kfamcr co-chairman, ori­
'tpo*' slocks ts ie s would be r e ­ ginally 'scheduled for. Jacksonville,
will be held at Oriandn instead,
funded
4, Aho|l*he- *h» 13 automobils on Nov, 14,
In making the announcement,
«*• *ax next July I.
R, Pr*s'Ms the Bo-fal Security Mayo declared that Klaerer fur
tax In JD4R at one per cent each months has been at work in the
SAN FO ku t l u k iu A
oos -mnlovs's r - e and employer’s field surveying Florida’s agri­
ravroil*. Without the frrete the cultural problem* “from tin to
tax would lump In 2/i per «*ent t\o." whirh information; follow*
inV detailed study by Klulu
nitunii t each op Jauttary 1, '
ii setts,

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Polidcnt
(.’artors Pills

Anderson Coming
To Florida FolFarmers. Meet

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Ju«t how woefully unprrpnred for w ar the United
S
tates
was in the dark days of 1941 when We were extend*
- j s a g y » 3 2 __ in# all-out
aid to B ritain “sh o rt of w ar” and standing
!»■&lt;&lt;'■ |
Ia th w a rt th e path of Japanese aggression in th e Dutch E ast
in* " | Indies is indicated by General W ainw right in “This Is My
S tory" currently appearing in m any large newspapers.
nOI.I.AIll I. IlKA*
"We were* in a w ar for which we Were no m ore pre­
RIIIh
D onnoi dkas - m*. i»m « «**•**» pared th an a child is prepared to fig h t a cruel and seasoned
s m s tm in in s
u m :i
professional pugilist", he said in one of his articles. And
Pn&gt;»a in *&lt;•»■■«•*
in another he writes, “ Bluemel’s infantrym en trained on
■ r I 'a iT t ir
w **fc
•
Ob* Mania ...
. . . an average of th ree o r four weeks before being forced to
T M » a a a a lh a
S t* M a a lb a
i
;*•** fight. His engineers got no tra in in g a t all. His artillery
Oar Vrar ...
never fired a practice shot. .
A ir a b lr a a n
n a llr a a ,
"J
"His in fa n try had no com bat practice, no combat tra in ­
k aa .. r r t a l n l l a a t a t * a w llr t a ar
• b.a
a na k
t n l t t t a l am t a t ■ f a r lb * [&gt;■ *»«•* _ a l ing, little or no rifle or machine gun practice." General
r a ta la a fa a A * w
M iill
l l b rt rh
r b tr a tS fa t
W ainw right, who #p en t over th re e y ears in a Ja p prison
• I r ta a lta a S ttr lla la a
taiaa*
n**rf.r»t«-1 c«mp. continues. "There was no infantry-artillery team
tuts. in*.. r**rr»*at* tx* "* 7 “ ! tra in in g * -,_______________ __
________ ___________ ;
iTrilm
im iV» i»&lt;rai*- j
“As was the case with all o th er Philippine A rm y divi*
r t l r l l l t t a f f h t r a a a l r j -w ltfc f“■'“
S » - 'sio n s which fought under me, the 31st division did not have
H * a l k t a l i a u l r n la r b lt a a a a a i
X full complement of artillery. W hat gun« it had—B ritish
A rt* V a r k .
7fi m m 'i ami 2.96-inch ipountam howitzerN— were obnolete.
T b t H t i a U la a m t m b t r M . T M
A b a a t l a t m P t t a a w k le h la * a r l a - I h e r e wa« little meami of trunflportation fo r any artillery.
■1**1* r a l l l l t b f a I h r an a f a r **p a b l l r a t l . a a f a l l a t w a A la p a lt b t* The 71st and 91st divlsiond were badly underm anned.
rrrA M ta la If « r a n t • t h * r w l* *
l ‘N one_of . q iy _ d iviaio|llL ]llui _ lin an ti-tan k imttallon.
rrraltmf
-fa tkl* pan**- •"*"•*•*
f h t la r a l a r n a p a h l l t b t a h t r t l a . None bad anything like the required trunn|&gt;ortution aiiTT
A ll r la b t a l a r t a a b l l t a l l o a a f t p t .r 1la. 1l tAiU. .p. ai ,t tkh n
l t a r r - signal communication equipm ent. They were all* short of
r s b r rt r l a a tr*t a la
*»r»*S.
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am m unition, hut with the exception of certain vital types
we received a store of this in th e nick of tim e through the ,
Fill PAY, OCTOHFR 12. IMS
efforts of Col. (Now Brig. Gen) Lewia Beebe, M acA rthur’s
assistan t chief of Staff in charge of supply. .
BIBLE VBRSK rO R TODAY
"We were terribly sh o rt then,
and understandably
shorter later, of hand grenttdes, .60 calibre machine gun and
IT TOOK FAITH TO SAY Infantry m o rtar am m unition. We hud only a few rounds of
ttmI* am nnVS .Z 1118 A 8 ,,OBT the la tte r tyfuv critically needed in ju n g lo -flg h tiu g .-W e ju u in t-lr;
TTMB AGO, BUT FIVENTS OK
THREE TUbOUHANDS YKARS poverty-stricken, too, In ummunitiori for the 2.95 howit­
H A V E ESTABLISHED I T S zers, for these were obsolete guns ami the am m unition for
TRUTH OF OLD TIME AND IN them no longer was being made.
J H E S t LATTER DAYS. Psalm
"We got practically no tran sp o rtatio n fo r any purpose;
73:20; Owl la the strength of my
heart, and my portion forever.
hardly it truck, hardly a car. My command, destined to
receive the forthcom ing blow of perhaps a qu arter of a
million well-equipped Japanese troops, supported by w ar­
•
TH E I.AKT WORD
(From The Saturday Review of ships and' an air force In full charge of the skies, was
spread over an Hrea 75 miles from north to south and HID
Literature)
Thla horror la ecumenical; all miles from e ast to west.
. mrn'j,
. ------B uL --U iu^only_m iM ins.of-com m unicatian-w ith.tha.var-J. . . . v&gt;.
Beyond power to cleanse. * '—*—
ious divisions wsh through th e public telephone lines. To
,
,
lop everything, the main hulk of my men w ere not only
There la no conaolaiion
untrained hut undisciplined, and were led by extrem ely in­
For abomination.
But along the shelves
experienced Eillplno officers. .
1 looked among our Better Selves
“ W hat I am saying is th fs: ‘The Philippine arm y units
(Poeta, living nr dead)
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
For eomathlng they might have with the N orth Luzon' force were dawned before they s ta r t­
By RUSSELL KAY
aald,
ed to fight. T hat they lasted as long as they did is a s tir r ­
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ing
and
touching
trib
u
te
to
th
eir
gullnnt,ry
and
fortitude."
Then a alaughter-kanne).
You know I nlwuy* looked on and u am attering uf nnwxpuperAll this was not nt San Diego or San Francisco, or in
friend Al Cody, publiaher of men.
For what I needed there’d be
the AleutiunH, o r n t Pearl H arbor. It was in the Philippines my
The genial ,’Colom*r' from
the Hondo Cattleman, a* FlorPerhapa only two or' three:
nt the exact spot where form er President Roosevelt pre­ idu'j gn'Hti-il Imoeler of . otu Unmtillu, mike in one hand iim.I
Gumming*, E. E., or "Burning dicted the firs t blow from the enemy would fall.
growing llventiK-k. industry but gnvel in the other, pneed the
the Bee Tree"

Pravda’s 10,000th

Then I found, with gratitude
On the occasion of Its 10,000th i/isue, P rav d a, organ of
"Tha poet of one mood”
the
Com
m unist Parky in Moscow, once again trieil to define
Bo ahe called herself, Alice Mey"freedom of the press,” declaring R uhsIu has it and the
nell:

United SUites doesn’t. Journalists in th is country are not

‘•Love, hide.thy face
free because of "capitalist publishers,” P ravda claims. The
From Man'* unpardonable race."
Soviet journalist, on the o th er hand “ Ih free because no
OBIR1ST0PHER MOBLEY
Wartime Washington, w# are
told, haa «ll tha efficiency of tha
pouih, all the charm of the North

St-

BE* The

"Full Employment Bill"
* haa a lot to a«y about Die "rights
of a man to a Job but It I*
allant on the raaj
strangely silent
albUltiaa. oL*a man to h h - J o b .j

i ...

President Truman tame back
from his vacation full of fight,
' lambasting for all ha was worth
the "Few selfish men" who are
, retarding reconversion. But ho
didn't say who the telfleh men
srd.

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in Boeton three chorue glrte
II
pitched their tente on the Boeton
Conlmons when they could obtain
no hotel room*.. But the police
evicted them from their tents.
Down here there are plenty of
Ide open space* for tant cUIee.

exterior opinions can influence him .”
In the
be United SUites, a jo u rn alist can w rite w hat he
pleases, w ithin lim its of libel and decency. The "cupiUilist”
publisher can p rin t w hnt he pleases, w ith tho sam e restric.tloiis. The produetjof each m ust-find u.public willing to buy
and read, under the "capitalistic" system , o r each venture
will fall. The rig h t and privilege is th ere for all to dse. It
Is the public which decides w hether th a t rig h t is being
employed in th eir interest.
— In Russia, n e w sp ap ers-an d -m ag aain es,: th e huiliHngsand th eir etiuipment, nut only ure owned by th e governm ent
hut urc an integral p a rt of it. In fact, the R ussians have
but one newspaper under d ifferen t names. The opinions
and inform ation offered in th a t new spaper. m u st satisfy
the "people”, and the "people" in Russia are the small
group of party leaders and officials. Any o th er opinion or
inform ation is condemned.
W hat would happup if some enterprising young man
ill Moscow m anaged to locate a printing press and published
a newspaper criticizing Stalin or the Com m unist system ?
W e all know th e answ er.
Until a young Russian can do ju s t th a t w ithout dis­
appearing into Siberia we cannot believe in P ravda’n claims
uf ' f reedom:— Editor~&amp;~t PabHgher:

Steel production le being eerlouely curtailed by the coal etrika.
T het meant those things made
out of steel, like .tractors, automobiles,
trucks, and steel building
nob
. supplies, will b4 delayed. Ana
for this we can thank John L.
Lewi*.

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Poaalbly Hopkins, S. J.,
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Vitamin A h tested by-meoW"
instrument
Ing with an optleal ini
the amount a t ihort-wave light
tamla absorbs.
tpa, vltk,
-J----The total supply of ooilil..avallable to the United Nations as a
group during 10^4 was almost
7.000.000 barrels a day;

Totally Unprepared

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•TeUI~j «htawjr Tor e r e t e f f l ai
products In the United States
1944 exceeded 6,000,000 barrels
The British eoWny o l 1$« Dahnrnas consist* of 3,000&gt;,lal*i
and cover* an area 800 a(lUlt
length.
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Science Monitor

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g its of the Florida State Cattlemejt'x Association. Senator Carroll exorcised the belief that
Okeechobee should become the
outstanding cattle market In
Florida while Senator Beacham
nsierted that the economic future
of Florida lies primarily In con­
tinuous agricultural nnd indus­
trial development. He pointed
v ith pride' t'i the considerable
progress made bv' the cattle in­
dustry hi the last few years and
predicted that It whk only the
beginning.
Guiding spirit of the whole
operation in Okeechobee is W. E.
Carson, president of the market
which he established here on
April fi, 1946 after moving here
from Alachua County. Comment­
ing on the future of the Indus ,
try ill' mi- interview with Seerborough, he said:
"Even though this year haa
been hard' on cattle, first liecause uf prolonged drought and

For beauty in your bathroom or bedroom Bcatter
these lovely deep pile chenille rugs . . . Ivory white
backgrounds with pastel flowers in each corner . .
they will w ear well and

retain their beauty a fte r

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PASSENGER TIRES
WHILE THEY LAST!

Notice To the Public

history tends to repent

tf e

has repeatedly
th a nubile a g a in st the
mptytng sewage Into
era of emi
lakes end stream s,

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We are profoundly impressed
, as no doubt many others were
by Genera! Marshall's report on
.th e weapons af the next war and
the necessity for being ever pre­
pared. But the danger la not for
stloi of odulta
the present generation
but for their children twenty
years hsnes.
Will M srshsll's
warning then fall on deaf ears?
Will people then be more Interest­
ed In selfish enloj
*iture trouble. Wt
preparing for *n
_____.. People learn slow■rK

V

Finest Quality Scatter R

il look* like Pnul Scarborough. uortion from early nfternoo/i
Jr., Special ItupreKcnlative of Ihr Until—Iicnriy dark and when the
.Seaboard Airline, i» running him chore whx finally finiahud, it wui
puxHihlp for W. E. Clinton, presi­
u Hone Kccnnd.
Anyhow Pnul dropped by t&gt;i dent of the market to proudly
see me after uttcndlng a cattle inform all nnd . mindry tliat only
paw-wow and sale held )il Okee­ once before in the hialory of the
chobee not "tong ugo and about nurtiun hud more cattle been *unl
all the guv could talk about wax nl the Okeechobee county ,»|rat.
Florida cattle nnd what p mnr- Highlight of the afternoon wax
vi loiix future lies ahead for the tale of u fine red bull fur
$10 per hundred.
The animal
Florida a* a cuttle stale.
According to Paul they really weighed out at 1075 pound*.
Immediatey prrceeding the auc­
hud quite a party down thenon the shoraa of Lake (fkeecbo tion li lavi*h catfish din'nqr wuix
v„« Livestock Alsociu- singed with all hands pafticipatlive with the
tion. CliambeR of Cent me
fee an d ’ Imf and 1 cqn tell you when ihojie
■eft
- —- MW,-.klnlsg.
— ’ playing
'
' fplke-duira[_.oriuina L a k a ,‘^ - - 1
city and county officials
Better weather Hnd brighter
bust to n flock of ilitlnltut-ie* chobec |iull off a ratfish dinner' years
a rt ahead of us and I
that gathered from nltrjer un 1 they just naturally don't fo-d
certain that Florida will
yon for the occasion, which, ftnm nround about it. The cutfish grow feel
all I g u th e r,‘ was what might wild down thei., and th''y art* become one of the greatest eattl*
producing areas to bo found anywell be termed an "auspicious" Jtiie " c i t i n 'k i n . ! .
whero. A ti d," «_hr - contluded.,
h~ T h ' crmL-jeo* aUttml ui tha "ukrech'oTtoe
vbv- ^—~
play a vary]
In wuuther tliut ran lltd gamut Community ( enter whare the* important partwiTn
ill that develop­
from brilliant sunshine tol sudden Chamber of Commerce nnd Live­ m
en t/'
squall* uf rain, the Okeechobee stock Association hig-wigs played
Livestock Market enjoyed the host to several hundred guest*.
Randolph Page. World War I
second busiest day in its 'history. Presiding was Chamber President
To the
uccompnnlment
of H. U. -Meservc, who Isunchti) his pilot, flew the first coast to
bawling cattle, roaring II 17'* program w ith.an address of wel­ Post Office Department In 1920.
from nearby Hendricks Field and come from Mnyor II. V. Hauler coast air mail service of tho
clacking Seaboard freight trains, son and wound it up with a
n veteran auctioneer, A. C. Me- brief talk by Mr. Caraun.
On the first coast to coast air
State Senators N. Hay Carroll mall flights, the mall was carried
Nurlun uk Umatilla knocked down
4(IA head of sleek steels tu a of Deer Park nnd John It. Bene- In planes by day and trains by
bevy of buyers who came from ham of West Palm Beach, re­ night.
just about everywhere and stood spective'” lent dignity to the
around eagerly with thalr poc­ occasion and spoke on the general
theme, which you have probably
kets full of folding money.
Two-way radio telephone com­
In thA background, taking In guessed by this time, w as.cattlr munication between planes and
•the show,- was n litrriy crowd-of j *nd-4h* thriving rattle industry,
.**—ground—stations—wax—established I
After
tracing
the
early
in 1930.
N
i
lean and lanky cow hands, town
*
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• ■ strug■
folks from bankers to bootblack*,
a colorful assortment of rjeiiiiiiolv
Indians in their nativii garb,
state, county and city officials

IIKDNKBAt'lill HACK
AUGUSTA, Us., Oct. 12 (Kpe- tun been used a* an article of
cinl)—Pfc. Robert E. Ilctlnebaugh diet.
af Hanford lias arrived nt tno
Oliver General Hospital hare
fro m . overseas for further medi­
cal treatment. This 24-year-old
-O
Tha Lion* Club has a cornmlt- Infantryman was taken elck
tea Investigating tha rosalblli- while lit the Pacific area.
■ • tic* of a naw hospital. The County
In the National Assembly of
Commission has a similar com­
mittee. 8o haa the Chamber of Turkey the president must wear
Commerce. With all three of them dress rjothea nnd n top-hnt.
working toward the same end, we
might g et somewhere. There Is
nothing whfch Sanford needs quits
Beginning October 20th th e undersigned B arber tthups
•o much as It does a new hpspl
•al.. I t ehould be our major pro
Jecl In the' poet-war period.

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This store is always
practice jn Florida. ready to p lease. . , al­
Dooulastate
into cltlesj ways loaded with a
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Favorite Menus

Social C alen dar
MONDAY
Meeting of W.M.S. nf First
Baptist Clruirh will be held in
the nnncfc at^ti.'IO 1*. M. Topics
for the month "Jnvrsjiug In To­
morrow** Leadership. Clrclo No.
3 will have charge of the pro­
gram,
Hu abeam*, - Junior And Inter­
mediate G-A.’s am L^umyr ll.A.'s
will' meet ut the. Klt*f Baptist
C huryli.it 3;3.(&gt; P. Sf, . .
The Bushiest Women's Clrclo
will meet with Mr*. J. T. tUnton
at 107 V e st Tbuw nnlh S l i « l
nt**tD04*. M .,
,U
The Past Mtrt'fon* Club of
O.E.S. will meet witli Mr*, G.
W. Hallay, 211 ’West Eighteenth
Stieet at 8:U0 P. M.
‘ The Presbyterian Cliurcli cir­
cles will meet as follows: No. 1
__ • Mr&amp;^J._0._Atrtlca Ji.-C huirm aiu.
Mr*. W. S. Willis, 312 C.enevn
- Avenue at 3:00. P. M.; No. 2 Mrs. L. F. Bo'de, Chairman, Mr*.
George Mnffelt. 2241 Lilly Court,
at 3:30 P. M.: No. 3 - Mrs. C. K.
Dawson, Chairman. Mr*. 8. II.
Highleyman, Valencia Drive nt
3:00 ,P. M.j No. 4 - Mrs. A. U.
Smith. Chairman,' 'Mrs. 11. L.
Moore. 701 Myrtle Avenue nt
3:30 P. At.' ..o, 5 - Mrs. II. C.
Whelrhrl, Chairman, Mrs. II. C.
Whclchel. t o t 0*.Magnolia AvertUP
at 3:30 I*. M.r No. G • Mr*. J. D.
Woodruff, Chuirroan, Mr*. F. W.
Uetkdiir,' Indian , Mound a t 3:30
P M* '
*
.
TUESDAY,
Week nf Prayer and Self
Denial for home missions will be
observed n t ■ the Presbyterian
Church from Tuesday tnrdugh
'^Friday fnpnl .U-'SO I*.. M. to 4:00

Mrs. Mary Bally Mis returned
from Long laland, N.Y. where ehe
■pent the summer.
Brinson, Mrs. J. E. Courier and
Mr*. J. N. Ulllon «s hostesses.
Bridge
and
Chinese checker*
were played throughout the a fte r­
noon.
The club room* were decorated
.With arrangem ent! of marigold
and other Fall flowers. Pumpkin
shaped tallies nnd Halloween
colored refreshments carried out
the. Fall moilf.---*
High score prize was won by
Mrs. Clyde Knmsev. Mrs. J. B.
Crawford won high score prize
fur Chinese rhevkers and Mrs.
i|. W. ttucker won screeno prize.
Those present were: Mrs. B. C.
Moore mid guifst Mrs. Marthn
Kivllng. Mrs. J. W. Hall, Mrs.
1t. BrCrumleyrTHr*.~ H." W .- Rjoeker, Mrs. 11. A. Montieth, Mr*.
W. P. Fields, Mrs. T. C. Blals11idl, Mr». Fred T.*Williams, Mrs.
ID M. Pap worth. Mrs. F. T. Meri­
wether, Mr*. John Melsch and
guest Mrs. H, Stockton, Mrs. E,
C. Harper, Mrs. Preston Slephensoij, Mrs. C. J. Fisher, Mr*. Bpy
Tillis, Mrs. Ilrodie •Williams, Mr*.
Clyde llanisey and gueqt Mrs.
A rthur Fiakel, Mrs. GeUTge Mc­
Call, Airs. John' Kick, Mrs. J , O.
Huff, Mr*. It. A. Cobb, Mrs. J.-4V
Bennett, Mrs. W. A. Leavitt, Mr*.
S. I), iligiileymnn * Mrs. J. E.
linker, Mrs. J. H. Crawford, Mrs.
Brinson, Mrs. Courier nnu Mrs.
Uillon.

P.Tj V. County Council
' Plans Coming Year

_ Jim lliggln
Higgins has departed for
Macon, fin. where hi* will report
•for duty.
Miss Helen Stafford Is spend­
ing some time in Tuwunda, Penn,
where she It visiting relative*.
Cpl. Clay Williams will report
to Drew Field, Tsmpe, Tuesday
for n discharge from the Army.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams
have moved to their new resi­
dence ut 200 Virginia Avenue.
Ft lends of W. C. Hill will re ­
gret to learn that he Is ill In
the Fernnld-Laughton Memorial
Mrs. L.A. Palmer has departed
for West Palm Beach where she
will be the guest of Mr*. Gaye
Hamilton King for a week.
Edward Klfcher U expected to
arrive to spend the weekend
with hi* wife Mrs. Ktrcher, at
I heir home pit French Avenue. ,
Miss Leualielle Hagan,
Mr*.
W, 4. Thigpen, Mr*. 8. R. Dliyhton atid Mrs. Robert Powell spent
Wednesday in Daytons Beach.
Mrs. Agdn C. Thomas who has
been ill at the Fernald-Laughtnn
Memorial Hospital has returned
to her home at 101 East Seventh
Street.

Friend* of Margaret Brunscwp
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. -w.F.
Seminole County Council of Brunson will regret '*
.T h e K.WI Wore Bible Class
•,,«/ the F i r s t , Methodist Church P.T.A. met Tuesday at the South- her illness at lie** borne, 2471 Pal­
will hold ' it*, monthly business side Sthoo|. ami made plans for metto Av**-_______
nnd sodaj meeting In the church the coming year, with Mrs. John
Mrs. Berths Watson who has
annex at* 7:30 o'clock. New of­ Rogers, president, presiding.
ficers will be installed ‘for the
Mr*. R.U. Hutchison a**" Vje been visiting friends in Sanford
report* for the past three months has
coming, year- All moodier* nre devotional and
u ,n,| T . f t . Lawton mode a departed for Bainhrldge, Ga.
— m g c d ^ lo a tia n d*
t
a
l
k
p
u
in
ic
hciioois
,
m
e
neeueu
—
nubile
schools,
the
needed where she will viait relatives
K i.v f ix ir Meeting or Auxiliary No.. 3 &lt;*J cooperation between teacher* Sfld and then return to her home in
W.S.M.U. will meet a t ,*^7 , S i.‘ schools, and explained the inlllage Sen Francisco, Calif
for Improvements of schools. He
announced the forthcoming plec/ivenuo WEDNESDAY
tiun of school trustee* which will Meeting Is Planned
* Civic Department of the Sun- be held in November.
By Red Cross Group
ford Woman's Club will huve n
Mrs. J.C. Mitchell, principal of
covered dish luncheon ut the Club Southslde School, was elected as
House. Mayor Higgins will dis­ a delegate ,to " th f State I\T„A. ■Mre» C(R. Kirtley, local chair­
cus* "Sanford ns n Tourist Cen­ Convention which will tie held man of the Camp and Hoapltal
Committee of the Red Cross, has
ter." Hostess will bo: Mr*. ,J.B . in Daytona on Nov. 0,7JL
been Informed hy Mrs. L.B. Fort,
Ray, Mrs- J .8 . .Bennett and Mrs.
Mrs, H arry. Brown and Mrs. council Jleld representative oi
J.T. Newby. Member* ure re­ George Harden were selected ns
quested to come nt 11:30 A.M. to delegates to meet with the Cham­ the southwestern area, that a
of the East Central
fold seal*.
ber of Commerce in the near meeting
Camp and Hospital Council will
future, of discuss the erection of be Jield Thursday noon In
the
memorial for the veterana of form of a luncheon a t Welch
Mrs. W. Vance Gives aWorld
W ar II.
Convelescent Hoapltal In order to
Deration al At Meet The new chairmen th at were ap­ make
plans fo r Christmas in thu
pointed Include: Mra. J.N. Az- m ilitary
and ntval hospitals of
znrcllo,
devotional:
Mrs.
J.W.
Aim* W, L*. Vutire nrcstcnicu *«**»*«» ucjuuohhi, _r*r"*
this area.
the devotional on '"Duties of a Flynt and Mrs. J.W. Yarborough,
A t this meeting, plana will bo
True Christian" ut the regular program! Mrs. John Miller, hosto provide gifts, filled
buxines* and social meeting of ptteUUw; nnd Mrs. Harry Brown, made
atockinga,
the Azarian Class of the First 'publicity.
nd In aome coses
Daptfst Church- w h i c h F l a m t - w e r o made for Ffconderi cpratipn*.
will
ard Parties” nrIn the annex Tuesday night. Day meeting in February when there
ranged.
Hostesses were Mrs. W. C. Dckle, Mr*. W alter Becham. sU te P.T.A.
“ Our communities grouped to­
Mrs. C. A. Anderson, Jr.. Mrs. president, will be present.
W. A. Cagle ami Mrs! C. L.
The Viext meeting will lie held gether will fill these requests,"
How son.
nt the Lyman School the fourth wrote Mrs, Fort, “and It must lie
— Mm. M^Nr-4Uevelai«k Wsirin^-Eridoy&gt;-in--4finuaey. . . -------- - planned Ju .th ia_ w ay .-fu r no. one.
community can do it all and sure­
president, presided over the'busir—
ly we are offering a privilege
to each and everyone to hove
reports' were givuti by the -offn- Mrs. Berta Breeden
the thrill of helping. .
iv:rr S . 1t.p.i&lt;r.ni,",SfS! Is Guest Of Honor "Commanding officers have
made known what they desire for
V. G. Ilnsty. A gift wn* present----------ed to .Mrs. Cleveland us a token
Mis* , Ruth Young, Mrs. L.T. patients a t Welch Convelescent
of appreciation for her service Sheppard nnd Mr*. Wynelle Lan* and AFTAC hospitals In this
and duvullon to the class us pres- ier tvere hostesses recently a t area for Christmas,” wrote Mrs.
dent for the past two years. Miss Young’* home on Lake Mort, and added: “A bit of Holi­
Mrs. Cleveland stressed the goal Monoe fur a miscellaneous show- day festlvenesa may chase away
for Florida, “40,000 for Florida ' er In honor of Mrs. Berta Bree- a bit of an ache nf homesickand urged every member to work den who is to be married In the
.toward that goal. It Was decided
to hold meeting* St. 7:30 P. M.
Presbyterians Plan
for the winter months.
After brief talks by th e teachWeek Of Prayer
-er, Mrs.--A .-J. ■Peterson a n d -a s(datum teacher, Mrs. Outda Wil­
son, u social period w*&gt;s enjoyed.
Murh fun was derived from .the
ulz piogram conducted by Mrs.
!. A. Anderson and Mrs. J, A.
Yarn, a visitor a t the meeting!
For answering the "04 dollar
question" .Mrs. R. T.' Thomas was
presented with a prize. .
Refreshment* were served to
the • following persona present:
Mr*. Cleveland, Mrs. dJasty. Mra.
Peterson, Mm. K. A. Williams,
Mra. E. C. Hsrper. Mrs. L. II.
Hsrvey, • Mrs. A. - L.- Rurlnesu,
Mrs. TnomsS, Mrs. Vance, Mrs.
Yarn, Mrs. le tirin t Real, Mrs.
It. It. Pippin, : Mrs. Anderson,
tjdr*. Cagle, Mrar Dskle and Mrs.
Hewsun.

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Westside 3rd Grade
Has Attendance Party Meeting Is Held
By Fidelia C l a s s
The grade mother*-, of Westside Primary School honored Mra.
W att's third grade class Wednes­
day with ■ party for having the
best attendance of mothers at
the lirst meeting of the P.TsA.
Mrs. UA. Phlulp* rffd Mrp.(J.A
Calhoun served\refreshm ent* In
the newly decorated' lunch room
which was gay with Halloween
decorations to the following:
Craig Anderabh' •Rolfcy': Dekje.
Mickey Durok, Richard Howell,

eon and Fpyo Thompeett

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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
* Pfc. and Mrs. Shannon Winn
announce the birth of a glrL

The Fidelia Claaa of the First
Baptist Church held Its monthly
meeting .Tuesday night s t the
home of Mrs. J . P. Cullen with
Mra. W. C. Buie as co-boetess.
, The minute* were read by the
Secretary and names drawn for
tlie^pollyannas. Two group epp
tain* were, appointed and each
given members In ordfr th at a
membership contest might be
conducted.
Games were played under tha
'supervision of Mrs. F o r r e s t
Gstchcl. with Mra, E. L. Kelsey
•ti inning, tlje prize.
A Halloween motif was used

Secretary and Mrs. 8.E. Andrew*,
Synod and Presbytery Home Mis­
sions Secretary.

Todayt &amp;;Saturday
2—Bifif -Features—-2

The output of BotlWpV nil
flclef* In one prrwnr year was
By CHARLOTTE A1&gt;AM8
It.OUO.WJO turn*.
' AModeled I're u Food Editor
Moat people think of lime* n*
making the best of long, roojing
National Fire Prevention Week
summer drink*, which ’they 'do.
But few of u* realise that 'lime* I* u good lime In do away With
HUNUNG
nre u versatile fruit mid that every existing fire hazard in mid
about
homeanil
farm-.
Let
us
they ran and should be used for pledge ourselve* al the lame time
^
for
many other thing*.
IT
M ore
The peak of the lime season m to eliininale nit oilier rnfely tin•
right now, in the Indian Summer cards.
B U S IN E S S
Here nre ihi.iiih ipi.-slimi* issued
r
MU
of September and early October.
T ry O u r Ad t
Those great, beautifully dTeen, hy the 'National Safety t'ouneil
seedless limes ‘we get from which truly ale "(Jucslltm* To
Florida contain
an
amazing Make You Think.” lio over llilAarfy Clyde
amount of tzngy flavor which list cntrlullv and write down the
.Jimmy
Refers^
answer
about
conditionIn
voltr
run odd Intrest to lotssnf recipes.
Dishes inode w ith.lim e Juice re- home nnd on your farm, and then
-I
tiuirt much less sweetening than get busy busy at once to remove
tile same ones with jetnon, uxistlng safety Httzhn!-.
Test Yourself
though lime* may nlwnys tie sub*
Are stairs fje...... f liuxcr. tuvs
(diluted.for lemons In ony recipe. mop*.---bnmtitsi-----gmsh-o-----toabv
Squeeze u bit of lime Juice uvcS
melons, stewed fruit nr uvocmlo oilier ttiiipiiig luTatisf17
■
Are children liuiglil not lo 'r u n
to bring out flavor, lise
down
stairnor
to
tale
down
S iear*
Ime Juice In J leer of vinegar In
French dressing. A wedge of banisters?
Are small rugs k e p t‘away from
lime to squeeze over seafood or
broiled flsn gives an interesting head nnd font nf stalls and fiom
luztatouch.
Aml have you used limes in ed securely T
Are handle* of cooking utensils
rooking T They inske beautiful
turned away final stove edge-7
desserts -like these below,
“OSWALD” IVEY has
Are you careful- never t•• touch
and he’s Just the tlcketl JOHN
l.ime Sponge Pie
an electric light -witch or socket
and KEENE hnve named their
2 tnblesiiooils shortening
and a grounded metal object
son JOHN D. IVEY JR., but
'* rup -u g sr
their friends have namwl him
3 eggs, separated
.
» Mich a* a sink al the same tiatt'T
Ate tnttlehc* kepi out tif rcndi
OSWALD. Which do ydu preferT
'* cun light corn *yrup
of children?
CAPT. JOHNNY COURIER
2 tablespoons flop^ ^
*&gt; Ik* ^vou"" igieiY tsitli oveil and
arrived, In Boston Alortday from
2/3 cup milk
K ID S , IN T I I K .S I I O G
broiler door- ntnl ;lo you nlaial
Europe nnd Is ho excited over
1 3 cup lime Jtloee
to
one
side
when
.lighting
m
en
being in the U.S. He hae called
1 teaspoon grated lime rind
oi broiler gas Inn nets'.'
teaspoon salt
three times and «» •*P*St®d &amp;
Do you {ta.ljilK' UTjtau ru_cookerarrive any day. DOROTHY, his
1 unbaked 8-inch pie. .-hell .
wife, and young son, JOHN H I,
1 3 - mince packnge cn*nm nisi other miming e. ruIpotent |iri&gt;and hi* parents; MR. and MRS.
cheese
Are liutli tub tnd -IlnWei ei|iiitiJ.E. COURIER will form n happy
Cream shortening, add sugar
and cream until fluffy. Add egg ped with hnud-liold-, non skid — 1 1
welcoming group for him.
7
Youth — (lie greatest fashion ynlks; bent well. Add cunt syrup Hints
Are poisons clearly marked
asset. Whenever you cntch vour- and flour. Mix thoroughly. Add
aelf yearning over some femme- milk, salt, lime Juice and rirnl. (with pin* in cork oi mlhesive
fatale fashions, remember that the .Mix. Beal egg whites until stiff aruutol the iiottle oi tube) and
(Uder Woman for whom It was and fold into lime mixture. Pour kepi out of ieu.il ol clllldico"
Is the file in fiivpluer- "pul
designed would give her eyeteeth mixture Into^Fple shell, link* in
(complete with bridges) to .be lint oven (40(1 degrees I for Tifi nut" liefori* von letlie?
able to wear Junipers and dlmd- .minutes. Coot. liurnisli
with , llns yollr tviisli wringer uni
Is. Remdin loyal to the delightful rieam cheese, softened with 2 ensil&gt; o|M rnte,| -ufety lelVUSe'
Is furniture ptiuc.l so von Will
young fashions for which America In tiles noon* crcatn.
(•void luiinfiil eollisidii- io tile
Florida Lime t'ustnrd
is famous.
dark?
They said it In one line. Andrew
'i cun corn syrup
Do you know the locution of
Jackson: "One man with courage
2 tablespoons sugar
water, gas, and electric shut-offs?'
2 ’V tablespoon* flour
makes n majority". Emile Zola:
Do vim repuii worn out electric
"A rt is life seen through a tem ­
'« teaspoon unit
cords?
perament’-'. William_Crittenden:
ft eun heavy cream
— A r r “ vmi protartrng the—i.enllli,
“An American kneels only to his
2 egg yolk*
of youi fnmilv liy ‘ enmpnigning
god." William Haxtltt: "They,
*ir cup water
ngubist pests such ns roaches,
only deservo a monument who do .2/3 cup lime juice
ro t need one". Richard Steele:
Bland corn syrup, sugnr, flout
"The noblest motive is the public nnd salt well In top port of
good". Francis Boron: "To choose double boiler. Add cream mid egg
time Is to save time".
yolks, mixing thoroughly. Ad I
The E.B. STOWES hnve. a r­ water and lime juice.'Cook over
rived home from their wonder­ hot water, stirring frequently
ful California trip and -report until thickened. Remove from
this b eau charm er. From our now
th at EVELYN nnd CHARLES heal nnd cool. This cull be used
VODOPICH have been lucky ns ti dessert In itself, or os ,i
enough to locate n house In the sauce.
mnd rush for rooms, apartm ents,
And here'e a snlml which de­
nnd houses In San Diego. Their
for IU subtle flavor upon
trip was a leisurely apd a lucky pends
lime juice. It makes u fine innlii
one, what with good weather and course
for luncheon, or run be
no car trouble.
used In place of dessert nt
WITHOUT MEDALS
dinner.
By Blanca Bradbury
Lime I’rnr Salad
W hat did you do In the great war,
I No. 2 enn penr halves
SA N FO RD
mother?
V4 eup lime juice
tclephont' b u n k ill
Not very much. Just cooking and
ft cup penr syrup
States, containing 1,73d pages.
cleaning.
li cup salad'oil
I spoiled and acolded you and
1 tw&gt;ap«in-*a)t
yonr b r o th m v ----1/8 icnxpoon paprika
And tried to suy what It .was
1 teaspoon sugar
meaning,
Shredded young cnbbnge
Our window atar that shone to
Drain pears. Marinate ill lime
greet
for at least 30 minutes.
The other stars along our street.. uice
coin. -Combine, pear a y iu p ,. lium
wrote the -fetter*," nmt -never ~n )marinade,
salad oil, snlt, paprika
ward,
sugnr. Shake In glass jar
But oh, such sleek and lovely lie* ornndbent
with rotary beater to
For a tired nnd homesick sold- mix thoroughly.
Arrange shred­
dler's eyes.
cabbage on individual |3iiles
Wounds? Yes, maybe, maybe so, ded
and place penr halve* on tap.
But little ones th at didn't show. Serve lime dressing separately,
Medals? No, No medals, son.
Now wouldn’t that lie quite to tie poured over the salad.
absurd
^
For ^staylngrJ»emel Just listening

The ataff for tha Celery Fad,
Seminole High School newspeper,
has recently been elected by the
faculty for the current school
year*
,
Ml*n Kdna .Chittenden, advisor,
p in work with the following
staff: Editor - Mary Elisabeth
Carver, Associate Editor - Thorn­
ton Hartley, Business Manager Simon Dingfelder, Feature Edi­
tor* - Lillian Boyle and W alter
Schnablo, New* Editor* - Kdna
Lnndre** a n d
I-ouise Clarke,
Claw New* Editor - Jean John­
son, Society Editor - Dolores Lee,
Snort* Editor* - Myra Southward
and We*ley Jackaon, A rt Editor
- Larry Loaning, Exchange Editor

BOYD

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1POIISITS
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TERRACE TALK

BLUEBEARD

Mm

f:or each pound
of Used Fats!

Y owell

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The sound of a hand upon the
'door?
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FURNITURE REFIN ISH ED
AND REPA IRED

Antique or Modern

BRING YOUR FURNITURE TO
Inmates of American prisons UH TO BE EXPERTLY RE­
voluntarily -gava-lUDJlDb- plnU of PAIRED A N D REFIN18IIED.
blood to the armed forces during W T K E H ~ K E T R — F A I N T H Dr
PRICES REASONABLE.
the war.
PROMPT SERVICE.
Nineteen of the peaks nf the
Colonial Furniture
Andes mountains exceed 21),000
Refinishers
feet In elevation
111 Glenn Street
Phone 2-3923
The Bank of England Is 261
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TH R ILLIN G TOGETHER!

Van Johnson

Gorgeous!
Spectacle I
Senoflfltl
Font

Circle Is Entertained
By Mrs. Rossetter
Circle No. 6 of the P in t Bap­
tist Church met at the home of
Mra. A.K. Rossetter Monday af­
ternoon. The business meeting
wee presided wrer *by the chair­
man, Mrs, H.W. Rocker.
Mrs. W.L. Vance gave the de­
votional. “Duties of a Christian".
Three boxes were repelled being
sent to Italy, It wee ennoewM
thet the W Jf.U. Associations]
Meeting would be held In Sanford
on Oct. 22, end that Mrs. Rucker,

Weekly, fl’iim Hume Drains■ttatlnn Specialists,
Tallahassee

Tim Egyptian*, Carthaginians
anil IbRitaii* knew all about ce­
ment.' and used It.

Fh tfprlip i and lip* In Revlon's new
tlorlling color provoke questions. And
“Ftdal Apple” Foce Powder provokes efetf
more. For not since Eve wanked of Adorn
hot there been suck a provocative color om
• • ^h* American scene. And, a* ever,
Revlon's • faying power is lo n ifk l

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Protests Against
Strikes In U. S

Open Seven Dfjys
A Week
R egular Dinners and S h o rt O rders

Palmetto Restaurant
C.F. Godwin—owner

Mrs. C.E. Godwin'

NOTICE
Anyonu having any repair work in my shop
.
at
21,0 E a st F ifth S treet
-----U a«lfedi&lt;&gt;-please tatll^fftrTFltrw ncc!I nm being forced to close due to recent robberies

Bill Harvey

PREPARE
EARLY
FOR FALL /
fJood ith r im in , am! good
cleaning gn hand in hand
. . no one can be well
groomed wearing roiled,
wrinkled clothe*.

Bring in cleaning early
and I* prepared to meat
the Pall rearon with
bund-box freahttcar!

I ANEY DRY CLEANING

WILSON ID U iD H A R D LY
Relongn Prom ptly Kalievcd
D istress From Acid In—dltrestlon. NcrvotisneHH And

Sluggish Elimination He
States, Feels Fine Now.
More and more well known men
■ltd woman are coming forward
with praise for Retonga. Among
the laUat la Mr. E.F. Wilson,
wall known rn ld an t of 077 Manlgnult S t, B.E. A tlanta, Ga. IBscuss.ng hi* happy experience with
. Retonga he gratefully declared.
"I had gotten to where my
! food would come back up aa tour
aa vinegar almost before I left
the table and the gam pressure
in my stomach at times nearly
cut off my breath. My nerves
were on edge, I had to depend on
•trong laxatives for elimination,
and a t tlmaa every muscle in
my body seemed to feet sore and
painful. Many times 1 fait like
I would never make It home from
work.
"I spent lots of money but Re­
tonga is the first thing I found
th a t gave me relief- I oat any­
th in g put before me, and my
food digest* io well that I have

B- F. WILSON
regained nearly ten pound*. My
nsrvea have ateadied down and
the constipation and pains In m&gt;'
muscles have barn relieved. I feel
good ovep after a hard daya
work. Relonge is worth telling the
world about."
lielonga Is Intended to relieve
distress due to Vitamin R-l de­
ficiency, constipation, Insqlflelent |
flow nf digestive juices In the
stomach, and loss of appetite. Ac­
cept no substitute. Rcloiiga may
be obtained at Tuuchton Drug Co.
i.iu u tt * .
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othnrr Vuu hitva pi n i m b l y never
heard of.
"All I can rn - ir the petiole
nulling there rlriki-s wanlcil to
rmvii their rake and eat it t»o.
"One other thing that la
ngnltiHt the men now oversea*,
certain pcoide want the draft to
rtiifi imninlintcly. If It ir dirrmitin 11i'd it only mennr that lha
men now overrean » ill have Ln
keive In I he ni tnv of mrupulin.)
IwsiiIra all the fighting they have
■lone.
"I nl ill cnnrlder my.-clf young
for I am only Jfi, ami I'v'a been
in the Army five year.t Nnv. 26.
Now, 1 would like to get back
and g ct.rta rtc d on u life of iny
own. Bundy the men between thy
ngm of- Ifb-amt 2A ’V im •iinvepT
■pent. any. time* In TUf- Army,
could join for two yearn. If not,
it will mean the men wjm hnve
already given three to fiva
years will hnve to give from two
to five mons.^Wo can't *o« where
that ia /u it'to llm men who have
been In ciim blrt.'V «
*'L don't mean that everyone
hur let ur down, for that cer'tnlnly would nut lie true. I think
the people nroppd home have
done n wonderful job. I have
heard of no striker, bickering or
nnything else that would endan­
ger the live* nf the men over­
scan and I’m mighty proud yl
you. That ir onu thlhg no Jap
or anyone cine will ever take
away from me.
“I would like to hear from
aojnc of my old friend* If they
hav e'tim e to drop n fow liner
my way. Ilegnids to all.”

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as JinHOTiiii* of e tiginecHnif equip­
ment, food, clothing and gasoline
supplier weekly during the war.
Military forces „f the. Allies ip
101H used uboul Mil.000 barrel* of
gasoline daily, of which 0,600 was
aviation gasoline and 02,600 motor
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R O B E R T^ WILLIAMS

liny nl i tel it her. ISIS.

i nrmeil forces. If they have, their
I frietuUhip certainly Isn't worth
! having, .for thev were n ir c r i'S
to give Ihcnt up, rather .limn let
the ,Ik| m surrnnder and s n v
thousand* of Anteriran live-;.
"All llm striker Ice.; in the
Stutcs m ured a lot nf talk and
hard ftPliMF" am ""K 1he uierf
and ■«nmrnv ovpr«efis.' Why ?_$&lt;•
enure wo weren't getting erumV'/r
nf the things ,we tHMdeij to carry
on n buttle!
"I have gone three day* In ,i
row without a derent meal be­
cause it wasn't nvailablr. Kpam
hit* 'been served (I’m nut Kayin:
Hint it was eaten I ' twice n liny
for two tv Ihrro days. Pvr rutn-v
.it no niurb ami meat and vege­
table Mew that I ran'! aland to
Itrfik nl cither one anymore, '
." A t tinror rv rn iimmnnitin;i
wan Heaire. Can you Imagine
ammunition being ratjniH-d dai
lug battle? I can. for It nrlunlly
happened At night, men uti th •
front lint-i need fl'trrr to light
tip the area In rare nf a counter
nttivk or iiffiltratlnn. There were
tlny» when I could g.'t one or
two carer - right * flnrcr t»i i
rare • and other timer I rnuldn’t
gel any. There flitter light an
mi'ii for only about 'JO ri'cmidi.
In a one hour ntlnrk, we would

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nnle fount*. Kim Ida, In Chancery
on November Sth, ISIS. In ■ rerI. in *ult for divorce tlnroln pendInar. mi obbrcvtated title nl whlrli
rum It Jolly K Hobln-on, tdi,In­
fill i r | n i t iIrrlrinli* Kllsulu-th U»blnsns, ilpftiiiliM,
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t f ontlsm. 4 I'mm ■•nar &lt;*n»l
fell about ncrcpIinE it, Seventy i
percent voted to carry on with
the war, even thoiijh the &gt;1nnn |
were ready to thro a in the j
towel, Those people who volet I .
’ fnr thin moat never hove seen a |
I hetllpfleld nml all it- horror a.
I They haven't aeon a mim come
hack nil a stretcher with h i - '
leg «r nrm shot off, an e v e 1
shut nut, n big hole lit hi* cheat,
hnt'k o r slnnmi'b, his lower Jaw |
shot nil th r WB** off. They hnvr’ n ’t seen a man that hn t the ln|&gt;
I n f hin head blown off nml hi * *
J brains h a nging oat. T hose are- a j
I Taw of the utpuannHa of h o rro rt , r
I seen on o battlefield that the I
j folks at home never hear about. !
I "These 70 percenters' must not t
have a son, iiu-hnnil, sweetheart !

M-4—f+W—flarrr -forrntitihattnii'mz
( ‘■■itainly u battle cannot be
rlrrlrd mil Hilceersfullv if yfm
don t have the nmmunlthin vo.i
QO
need.
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Plnr«— ei-rtninly weren't the
only type of ammunUltm we word
rhorL
“The people In the tJniled
.''dates wonted a land ill-' oil I he
Southern nml of Okinawa, line
can ihoy expert to have two
fiontr on the same island when
there irn’t uine- -h nmmiinlliim In
carry on one buttle front? They
blunted -It on the Army and Now,
when the blnnie should rightfully
lc placed nil Dm people in lhfactories apd otnvr pltres whe.ru
thev were having striker.
"There people •■truck fnr .high
or wage* when most of them
were probably making at least
$1.0(1 per hour and time and a
half oi more for overtime. I
don't Iwlieve that anyone had
over n alitv hour week.
"The doughboy* I spoke of
in a. pluvious latter have a I Bn

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SAVE money when yon buy your
neat car or truck thru low er1
local bank financing and our I
Insurance costa. 0. M.
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s a Ve money on your fire, wind- I
storm, automobile, workmen's J
compensation, burglary, l|a - 1
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Youll like our profit-sharing
plan of Insurance. C. M. Boyd
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PI,IANO; OB’ heater; 2 metal
b td i complete; studio cou$h;
with kmvsene and fufl
Oak chairs 4; Preaeura cooker,
cap sealer: wicker settee iuvl
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rocker. J.M. Joyner, phone
4 60-11.
LOANS on cash value of life,
TALTSATION
In s u ra n t
insurance policies at 2 4 % to
(dual, family and grbop WOOD burning circulatin* heater,
4k Tk. C.
Boyd A Co.
!. Boyd A Cn.
*ood condition. Phone 462-J.
8T0RM Tqsqranca. Now is Furnished g»n
arain. apartment pric- BUSINESS SERVICE
time to I rocect vopr pro-. ed a t 2630.00
in ln it windstorm damRobert A. Williams
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
C. M. Boyd A Co.
Phone T31 Atlantic Bank Bid*.
PARTS AND SERVICE
LADIES prewar Rpllfast bicycle.
fbr $17.- used very little, tirea guaranteed,
109 Pajmelto A re,
Phone 1011
the year 1• JM.0Q. Phone 700.___________
t-tn $ ta ^ r-J H U t the -lal
ONE five room bungalow rom- EXPERT Plumhln*. 35 years ex­
r. Cl M. Boyd # Co.
pfetely furnished. Phone 630-M,
perience. Repairs, water heat­
BALE: Ample quantity Ion*
ers, toilets, busins, baths, (punONE
Air
cooled
Johnaon
gasoline
l GOLD SEAL mbgatoe roof
dry tubs. Good service. No Sat­
engine, 3/4, H-P. Ideal for bicy­
Ltlnc containing PetrolHm.
urday calls. George Courscn,
cle
or
lawn
mower.
211
Maple
ofd Paint A Olaaa Coi
Box 578, Phone Co. 4106.
Ava.
117 So. Perk Avenue,
THE
80% . is profcrahle to the*
303.
TIRES
tib|e collision
|5 0 d ad p c-,.—...___ or ,,up-j
. ,.
apt automohlfc Insurance. uGet
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our rales for yo u r,cars .n d l
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trucks. C. M, Rov’d t Co.
Z S T r n
«oo«i«. W
WE ‘ARE fully1'E quipped and
Monroe Post Q/ffw. O n e.™ 0*16- * ■ '&lt; £ £ Hat
know how to recap your tirea.
:ree. all tiled.
M L S L . h a « r - 2 H a lr tr
houae. 2 a t o ^ a r n , U i W . h a w * fairly good stock of
Natural rubber or synthetic,
*! new truck tirea anil tube*, nlao
w* protect the sidewalls' of
tractor tirea. Theae . require no
your Ure. Jones Tiro Shop,
permit (tractor) also a rood
Cor. 1st and Elm, phone 660,
atoek of new passenger tire
LIABILITY insurance is moat
tubes. Ask for our price lis t
important. You know what It
M l'* . v ,r y
A.M. Prevatt
Seville, Florida
would cost to replace your
lumber- Plent - doora, jvtaPLANTS
FOR
VICTORY
GAR­
homo, • furniture, merchandise
and plumbing.' D unarts
DENS: Collarda, Cabbage, Let­
and autom(.bllc if destroyed.
tuce, Escarole, Tomato plants.
But you don't know what tha
Iso Strawberry plants- J.W. . verdict la going 4o be in a law
GALLON Oak barrels - a
ell, Lake Monroe, phone 15.
ItcH supply. Sanford Coca
suit involving bod ily Injury or
a Bottling Co.______ i____
death. Got adequate
equate liability
llablH
1987-? FORD Model 60, Tudor;
coverage. C. M. Boyd ft Co.
1095 Ford Tudor. Reasonable
"HOUSE, n io lela in Oolda&gt;ro. Duhnrt’s Lumber Yard.
both cers need some repslrs. I _____
BODY_____
AND _____
Fender denis.
____ paint
Call after 5:00 P.M. O-----stcen, "R. i Injury or fading should bo
SALE in Markham— 10 acres i w McCullough,
.corrected now to combat aging!
dent lot. Midway S. Granby _ w ' " ^ u iio u g n .
and weathering. A new painAM
i. J.E. Walker, 01D Cypress J CR
:r e a
» separator, A-l c
loaa method awaits you at
after
6:00
P.M,,
Osteen,
YATEM AUTO PAINT A
jrtU
McCullough.
nw.
DODY SHOP
RELIABLE USED CAES
selection a t or-under OPA EXPERT Plumbing, 35-yoara a*, 1OB N. Pa Imel to Ave. Phone 37.1
parlance. Repairs, w ater heatNo new care fbr many
ars, toilets, basins, baths, laun­ EXPERT sawing machine and
Got dependable tranat reasonable cost at
d ry tubs. Good set-vice. No Sat­
electric iron service by man
S MOTOR SALES
urday calis. George Coursen,
with
19 years' experience.
208 West First Ht-______
Box 678, Phone Co. 4106..
Swain’s Garage, across from
w—
Ball Park.
STORY fram e house fur- TWO piece living room suite ex:d, 124 acres of ground,
re)lent condition. Phone Cn■iunty
v&gt;ojirr«s ciearcd, 0 4 scree In
2903.
GOJNG. to fly! Get n trip ucciWtwxi.* Good well, water piped
(*«?» policy from C. M. Boyd
•Into Y.ousc, priced $ 800.00
ft Co.
j bash ns is. If interested write FULL set nf Beuutv Parlor
equipment.
W, A. l-ondonberg. 7006 Navin
Jones’,‘*42^ E ?&lt;4th'".St*..0 Sunfor’i WASHING machines repaired—'
Tampn 4, Fla.
and all hotpe appliances. Ca|d.
Fla.
well General Tlepair Shop, 707
BANKRUPT SALE .
U l a ,.....................
North M
Mills,
Orlando, phone
f Acme Freight Unea, lac.
FOR SALE
2-1972. Prompt service.
Ford Van. was 35&amp;0 ..... 2 3W Three bednwm bungalow. Ed­
1000
" I r t now
Iqt. van waa *11
ward F, Lane.
tv . cab over
HELP WANTED—
705
. 116. now
.
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, ^ 39 /iM
C van. was $1055
850 SIX young New iian ipahlre Red WAHHwoman Monday and Tues­
U rfO M C ^
w«s Blifjfl
days, Wmehing
Washing tnaeklna,- 4dl
'*TVl|Se Afir 1 daks.
1O0F
m on d e r n conveniences. Phone
2-W.
.
40 CMC tractor, waa
5433-J.
876
t $1076, now ....... - ............—
(3 9 'In t. tractor was $1528
MALE barber tor Ship's Service
FOR SALB
1000
f|0\v jr................................ ..
Oej lota while you are young,
ut Sanford Naval Air Station.
30 Int. tractor, was $1888,
lulld later- Edward F, Lane.
1305
now .......... ......... ................. .
41 GMC tractor," waa $3493
WHITE gtrl for checker in dry
cleaning department. Call In
now ......—.......... ............ 2750 FOR RENT—
40 White tractor, was
person. Seminole County Laun­
1876
$2351 now ..........- ........... dry, 810 W. 3rd St,
43 Back tractor, was
29 acres tiled celery farm, lately
/ ■
•’
35
do
$4176, now
......... -...... .
plowed and harrowed on Cam- WHITE woman for checker in
Dorsey trailer, was $1496,
aron A venue. Phone E.B. Stowe,
laundry department. Call in
760
now ................ .......... - ...... ...
1D2-R o|- Edward F. Lane,
person. Seminole County LaunGMC trailer was $450
phone
dry, H10 W. 3rd S t ________
260
B w . . . ------ ...........—
ngham trailer, was $1495
B O O K K EF.Ppfl - ate png rap har!
. 796 GROCERY store for rent- Com­
now
............................
permanent, Saturday aftcrnoonii
plete
with
fixtures,
I
will
give
Kruehnuf trailer, was
off, good pay, pleasant work.
lease
to
perty
under
the
fol­
60S
$1425, novrr .........- ...... - .....
Holler Motor Sales, 20R W. 1st
lowing conditions:TrjJImohila trailer, was
St.
Party must be capable ot ope­
1605
now ................. ......
rating a first line grocery, and WANTED; All* time gar
nrdener.
icrNIGHT TRAILER CO.
^ T u rty -m u a t. hav* - A p p ly - in -parevn-te--16U0 - f o r k
t-- - Y ^ - h a v r anything-you-w ant—
cat
Open Sunday
8.2631
21$I W. Bafver
trade, ''Fhl. store can be open HELPER wanted for Jimmie Co&amp;
Jackaonvllle,.
•d .a t practically no ogpenao
tponY Sheet Metal Works.
- TWO bedroom bungalow,- modarn other than your stock of goods, MAID, good p a r ." Phone 3903.
althpugh I prefer selling fix­
furnished. 308 E. 7th St.
tures, and renting the building. WANTED: Hnt*rClerk.~&amp;ce Nr,
I am in a position to deal with
GET YOU^gesnUng" qpd oJl st
Small at Valdes Hotel any
the right party under either
The Standard Bt«tion acrirt
morning.
• from tha Court House.
terms.
J.A. Calhoun
WANTED: 20 to 30 colored fruit
CHEVROLET Cpacb, two new
plrkers._Sanford Fruit Co.
910 West. lal. HL

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THE WEATHER
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October h,. 1046
I.uumiii, Clmrlc* T., Sanford
WARRANTY IIKKIIS
nml ('urollnn Weeks, Sanford.
Sutton, FI N: Single to J. T.
Ratliff. Tlmtnns, Sanford mil
lllrkson, Hr. el ux.
Altiry Alice ll.n ler. Sanford.
Malcolm, J. I.. el n* t o. J, It
t'nrter, Alfred O., Mims arid
win Malcolm el ox.
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| F.i-liue S.-iV im*. t dirhtn.ua.
Orr, Kugene J. et ux to Kieui
Collllm, Albert II., Sanford and
Hell* Harris et \ir.
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’.Catherine lllrxrhfild, Hanford.
Orr, Eugene .1. et ux. l n Queen
(Ioffe. 111.1old 1',. Sanford and
Rxter Mainly el vir. * •• ■ "
d id d l e ,M ;u '.J** rttm ln n d , Im k e M ooTate, L. A. to Annie Mui llaiiii!. ro e .
Jones, llan S. el ux to Annie
CHANCERY SUITS
Ma| llamll.
Cnnlorelli, Fernando, Petition Dostler Is On Trial In , 3
Wilcox. Salih- c l. vii In Clarence j to change on no
Italy For Execution 11:
Scott el ux.
In lie: Clianping .mine lo Frank
Smith, Tom to Mr Kinlcy line- l!u .sell,
Of
15 Captured (il’s
rlxon et ir%
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Diinlinm Concrete,. Iim-. to Na(it I IIIIKIt ' I I . 1946
■ROMF:. Oct. 12, m - A Cennm i' I I I
than (J. Flllry et ul Kverelt II.
Wiirriuly I mill*
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Kchnoebelrm et ux.
Muddcti, A. C. el ux to Hnnly ruval nffirer testified nt the wnr I I I
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Hook, Mnrv llo rrv rli et vii *n
I ii-ldfonV F.mmn et vlr i t a 1 Ahlon Iiosller early this
Wlllinn' dlvili d r lu g
Miirgiiret A. MneFnrlnnd, widow thnt 16 American soldiers cuplur- &gt;•
ed behind (iermun lines in Italy I i. ;
QI1IT Cl AIM IlFFII
1lo Stiito of Florhbi.
le e , C. S. e t' ux lo State of
.F’chol . Clnude et ux to +1. M lust year wuie shot without trial 1
on orders from Hostler’s heatl- 1 —
Florida.
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llrrw&gt;i|i-ep+;. i). et tr\ tov Edna uunrtfrs. •
Dostler, the first Germun gen-’i I | :
Fnrney, James el .ux lo Nancy -Chittenden el ul l.liurii ChittrnF. F'raln.
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Jennings W. It. et ux to Florida
Thompson Annie Kinthir May in western Europe und defendant
Htnte Hank.
et vlr to Allen FI. Holman et ux. in tho first Allied wnr crimes —
Simpson, Ned to A. J. ViiUglmn.
Peterson, A. -I. et ux to llattic trial in the Mediterranean area, I I I
Hrrggnrs, Marian J. et ux lo || SLntke
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earlier pleaded not guilty to | ? ’
Morhlr State Itant.
Iliitleilge, lleulah Stafford et vir charges thn he ordered the exe­
cution. .
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to I’util liantiltmi’ Fuller et ux.
Ilnrne, \ |. W. lo Florida State
Kroh,. John A. et ux t« Rlrhanl
l-ieut.' Commander George Ses- ■ ■ ■
Hunk.
. |, 4-Mi-r I 's n in , Jr; ct ux,
• ' sler, now a prisoner of wnr, told 1 1 1
HFIAI, FISTATH MOUTIi VtiRS
l.iniifed Warranty Heed
the five.-mnn American military i
W llght, J. I)„ Jr. to F'luridil! John-on, Johnny et lie to A. commission the men were exe­
Slate Hunk.
.1 Willium- et ux.
cuted March iW, 1941, near I.n
I. i in lily. Hugh to Florida Sl ut '
llred
Spczln. They were captured ufter . IP I
bunk.
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M7T- Ituvneyr^j.- tn— IJtH r i.-»tielmr landeil ..n thc-coaxt on- a t &gt; l *
Chafimun, ilulohl , tn
to rloriiln
Florida ilhiwii
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up ^u ___
rail _____
tunnel
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City uf Rtfnfonl t» James A. between U Speziu and Genoa. He
Strickland Morrison, Ijic. to | Clark et ux.
| naid the men were wenring uniI lorida State Hank.
Ileal FNtale Mortgage*
forms without xignia when cap­
Halim, FT. I’, to Sanford Atlftjt-I Hngsdale. R. ’I . el m ”In Cen tured.
tic National Hank.
1ml F'ln. Pro. Credit Aktn.
, The prosecutions first witness,
. HATIHF'AI TIHNH OF
llhki ou, J. 1 . et ux in FI. N .lcnptuln Albert Matcraxxl of HerMOItTGAGliH •
Sutton.
shey, Pu. testified tliut he luudeil
F’lnrhlu Slate Hunk to Sunfonl
Patterson. Ilnrdy to F’lrxt F'ed the fifteen—two offirr* uml th ir­
Cash Few’ Store,
•Sav A I mm A*mi.
teen enlisted men of the Office
Alton, Huliert—Single to t». C.
Chlttemhm, Fhlim t-t al Lmira of Strategic Services—front a
Conns el ux, _
I'ltlHenden lo F’lrst F'e«l. Sav. A lubber craft northwest of (jtHpeF'lurhtu State Hunk to Marion I oui- A &gt; sn .
xia, 400 mile* behind enemy lino*,
J. Ilregors el ux.
l-'ullrr,
llumilton,
Jr.
et
Murch
22, 1044. lHe
said
he
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F'loridu Slute Hunk to Joseph
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.for them off shore until
let: Sturgeon
laidue. It id 1aril I.ester, Jr. i t ^ w n| ,1, 1^ , , BWny by FI- bouts,
FICTICIOUS N A Ml I
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K.r?h'.«
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Under cross-examination liby the
Wells, W. J 4 Jr, to leingwiHx! UX.Satlsfni'tlon*
uf -Mo^tgageM
defense attorney! Colonel Claud­
Cement Pro i: Tile
Mutual Life Insurunce Com­ ius O. Wolfe, of Sun Antonio,,
MS I’KNIlFINS
pany 10 J. ( \ Mitchell et ux.
Materaxxl said the men wore
Meisrh,. Helen Murie to II. S.
1st Fed. »uv. Si l^iun Axsn. to Tex.
American Army npparcl. without
Ming, Trustee etc; F’runk Meisch, .lunu I., .j'npworth.
A. It. Key, F’urrest luike, F'lauk
Viighila
Carolina
Chemical insignia, and with field Jackets =
turned Inside out.
It. Casner &amp; II. S. I.ong.
Corp. to Samuel It. Dighton.
Asked whether the mission was
HOII ROW PIT KASKMKNT
1st F'ed. Suv. &amp; Mian Axsn. to
for sabotage and espionage, the
Wight. Ralph II. et ux tu Slute I. P Cox ct ux.
___ Intelligence”
plligi
witness said
was a
of FTurlda
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Lee. C. S. et i n to * Slute of
Federal Nut. Mortgage Assn, secondary motive, with the blow­
Florida.
lo Mul.:ul I ife lnsurnue«&gt; Com- ing up of ruilway tunnels the
c h ie f p u r p o s e .' A l l th e m e n w e n MaregHitUi-Carulyn at at llu^yn 4-auyr
of Ttulian jirlgln ” umi~ specially; i l l
Msrentcttc .Csrruwny jo Slato of
Notlrr or Srparathm
F'loridu,
U. S. Naval Reserve to William selected in the United States with
a view to their being able to =
OUTFOI.H DITCH HASFIMFINT Kdwurd llollevheail, Jr.
1 live off the land behind enemy
HF.KH
A rthlr* of Agreement
jW^*h|^Halph B. ct ux to State
Kchtbro. W: FI. to.. Alfred 11. lines, he said.
The 16 men lister) a* victims
bmntley .et ux.
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HONOKAIII.K HISCIIARIlf-IS
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Army of United Stuff* to lln et ur,
First Lieutenants Vincent Russo
of Montclair, N J .t and Paul J.
William l). June*.
Affidavit
Armv &lt;*f Unitnl Slate* to
WoiHlriiff. F'runk I . IN • R«: Tralcante, of New Vorki Sergeant
Clayton Thnnnr
Dominic C. Mauro, of New York:
WS, ..I HF'i^ See HO—19—30.
Corporal* Liberty J. Temunte, a t
Armv of United Htnte* to
Iloio-ali'r Uisrharge*
David it. Smith
Armv of Unitnl States to Ho­ Westport. Gunn.; Joseph F'utTell,
Armv of United State* to ward S. Knott.
Southport, Conn.; Salvatore DiscAlphonxo I,. Wallnre.
Armv of United State* to David lafani, Angelo Slrlco and Thomas
Army of United State* to J. Itiil urn
N. Savlno of Brooklyn; Joseph
Curtis Green.Novo of Unitnl State* to Ilrnx- Nola, of New York, and Rosario
Navv of United States -hi. p ii |,r» l’«rklns. Jr.- •
. F, Squattrito, South Heuch, S.I.
Carl Alex»iiiler P*rh*»n. •
II..‘ S. Coast Guard to Arthur
MARRIAGE l.ICENRF * TIswiJil Robert*. Jr. *
Some 300 species of birds are
H siktr, K. Henson, Winter
Navy of United States to Ro- found in Egypt.

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te r thaiv these developed ,by the
United HUtcs, L a rry T ig h t/ of
the American Brofllcastlng comnany, said today/ i n - a broadcast
from Tokyo. /
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' idear physics a t Kyoto, told
ghe th a t'J a p a n could perfect
1 atomic bomb of. her own
firs to 10 years and that
— Itbln fire
' ' ’ had made tremendous
th at direction when
t
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U
rpilltai
_ A ipilltary
forces cut off the
decline power In his laboratory.
AjakaUu laughed whan told
the/U nited States did not inUnd
to 'perm it the secret to fall into
other hands, T ight said, aaaertlng
any country which could afford
production costs could be manu­
facturing atomic bomb* very soon.

^ 5 Lieutenants Are
Given Promotions

Opening "of Our

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MAH I HAQRVMUST
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reduced to nothing the transla­
tion and Interrogation section of
% )licd headquarters p r o d u c e d
evidence th at Ja p troop* had
used live Allied prisoner* In
bayonet practice on Guadalcanal
' end In China. .
Jap political leaders stepped
onto the national stage to put In­
to effect the b it of democratic
principles prescribed by Allied
headquarters. The Domel News
'A gency announced meanwhile that
an extraordinary five day HesRion
of the diet Was been called to
p a r t Nov. 10.
’Japan’s Imperial general staff
headquarter* nerve-center of Nip­
ponese aggression for more than
half a century wan formally and
ceremoniously dissolved yesterday
«s a prelude to the abolition of
the general staff today.
Top-ranking Japanese officers
and officials attended the cere­
mony. A fter they had solemnly
- bowed toward the emperor's
Jislacs, HlrohRo’s rescript on the
—Issolntlon was read aloud.
Participants in the ritual of re­
nunciation Include Gen. Yoshijiro
Umetu, chief of the general staff
(the man who algnad the sur­
render aboard the battleship Mis­
souri on behalf ‘of the armed
forces of Japan), and Lt. Gen.
Takashiro Kawabe, who went to
Manila prior to the surrender to
furtive Gan. MacArthnr’s instruc-

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' Twenty-five lieutenant* of the
U. B. Navy and th e U. S. Naval
Reserve who are aUtioned a t tho
Hanford' Naval Station were reepntly promoted to Lieut. Commender* by authorfiv of an order
.tea AII Navy from the Secretary
Lieutenants with
:t. 1, 1943 were
promoted to LleUt. Commander*
Comm
To rank from Oct. 3, 1946.
Included in the U*uL Com..
mandera Rated below are some
officers who have been aUtioned
a t to* Sanford ‘A ir *SUtton since
i t was commissioned: U. B. Naval
Reserve - Comer R. Hall, Wallacu
W. Kelso, Willem R. Dougen, Hord A. Wheeler, Nelson
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Sombs, Charles ... ___
Field, Telford A. Lowry, Emoryf H. Ennis,
y fh n ip W. Genovese, Lvkea
kea 1M, Boy­
Josef h F.
*^}n, Robert G. Rendfl,, Joi
f«irwlo,
jC lnrlo, Miles A. Welkins,
itklns, BenJamfh Teppan, Gerald ft. Myera,
Garnet C. Beard. Theodore H.
Odell, Russell W. Revell, Nel­
son . V. Phillip. U. S. N a v y Cason, Millard C.
John N. Phelps, Joseph
, J r. and Halsey Hines.

Benefits Soar
In State

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potcalaln finish. It will lend beauty to your kit­
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P e rso n s d u rin g tho week

Jpg fldL «, Carl . B. Smith,
irm a n of tho Florid* Indussl • rVimmlaafthH MiMtotral

Truman Dedicates N ew TVA Dam In Kentucky

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Thomas Says CIO Is
_ Just Beginning And
30 PercentWage De-^
man'd Conservative
BALTIMORE, Oct. 15,—
(A P )— H.J. Thom as, presidi'iit of the Uniteti A uto­
mobile W orkers (CIO) today
went on record th a t “the
CAW is not sutisfipd w ith
the Trum an adm inistration.”
. In u speech before officials
of the T A W locals in th is
area, Thom as said the n a -.

Admits Federal Ex­
penses To Continue
H igh jfoV ‘Months

WASHINGTON. Oct. 16, l/V&gt; 9ecretary Vinson today ndvoceted - a five billion dollSi: tax
reduction lor.. H»4« but opposed
House provisions which he said
Gonal administration has "been
wuld cut oft anothci two billion
lax in pushing for the passage
In 1947. lie testified before the
of the unemployment compensa­
Senate Finance Committee. lie
tion Idll and the minimum wagv
said the reductions m utt be li­
hill."
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mited because ofLfontinuIng large
lie suid the QIO's poliUrnl ac­
expenditure*, which he sold would
continue high for many months
tion program wux "Just begin­
ning ’. He sail) the 30 per cent
to comi.
The CIO joined 16 church, wo­
wage 'boost was a “durned con­
men, consumer’ and labor organi­
servative
estimate, since living
sation* comlifnnlng the house
cost* during the wnr have In­
mensuru n* a "relief for the rich
creased 60 per cent."
bill anil demanding change* which
Meanwhile strike line* shrank
would give low income groups
xliglillv below 400,000 to^oy. the
greater benefits.
lowest in several weeks as Mas­
State Chamber* Have I’lsn
sachusetts seized the strikebound
The National Association of
street ruilwuvx nml New York
Sgt. Flrncst llunilil Hatliff, former left wui-i gunA r nn u Lib­ State
-Cham bers of Commerce
longshoremen trooped hack lo*erator B-24, win killcil on Mar. 2 when hi* fluk-ritldleil pHi^Ie explwl- .Came
out yesterday with its own
work,
•---ed and crushed al Mlltden, Germany, lie Was the »oii of Mr. und suggestion
lor u 1940 ta*4 pro
The muJor unsettled Inlair dif­
Mr*. Thoma* Ratliff, and I* survived by hi* wife and purent*. lie
gram. :*
. . * ,
ficulties included some 200,000
entered the *ervice In October, 1H43.
In a statement .It advocated
miner* in six states. 01,000 In the
among other things, repeal of
north nml west and 2,000 to 7,000
the .1 percent normal tax on in­
movie workers. The balance of
dividuals und reduction of *ur
the 400,000 i* xpreud over 22
taxes by not less than 20 per­
xtuiex.
cent: repeiil of the wartime ex­
cess profits tax on corporstlona
WASHINGTON Oct. 15, (A1!—
w ith..retention, of .th e.Jw o year
Souulor CunuaUvu. (D-Tws)—today carry-hack of unused exceas pro­
ndviH-nteit repeal of a section of
fit* credits and reduction of the
the Smith-Ciiimallv act under
combined corporate • normal and
which the National Lnlxir Rela­
P la n n in g
P ^ a w
IR a is e s
$ 5 2 0 1 ) III
D ..i T
n
.1
,
surtax rate from 40 to 32 per­
tions Hoard conducts strike votes.
cent; lower rules for corporations
The board is Ixigging down un­
Heavy Penalties In­ Over 10.000 Are Em­ with rnrnings under $40,000
der the weight uf-about 200 week­
annunlly.
ly request* for such votes. Conflicted For Unnec­ ployed By HureauOf In u statem ent thu associa­
With over $5,200. In hand, thu
nally, one of .the nuthors of the
local drive of the National War
essary Roughness * Animal Industries tion said those change* would
act, said it is time to repeal that
F’unil
has
now
raised
over
10
per­
speed
production,
consumption
■
1 a
Farm Mart Managers cent of it* quota, II. II. Coleman Attempt To Take Own provision.
Tracing.the origin und devrlon- and employment.
He never liked it, anywuy, he
By “ Duke” MacNeill
rnmpuign mnnager unoounrrd to­
Vinson
recomraauded
repeal
of
Will Meet In Jack* day.
said.
The Sanford'Celeryfeds smash- nient o f . veterinary medicine In the excess profits tox on cor­
It
j*
expuitud
that
the
drive
•
Life
By
Poisoning
__ * this reentry, Dr. C. W.' Baker told&lt;
Hut thvJl'esuV-Sunntur
v i m ■o i’iitiiui mud*
iu u u c 1
it6
n l out • 14 U&gt; 0 victory over
continue fm the re*l/of this
s o n v i l l e Oct. 23 will
Bulldog! the Rotary Club todav thut thu porations Effective next Jan. 1.
plain th a tL he isn’t going along
likrd ' IS ~
Results
In
Failure
month,
he
said,
a*there
are
still
The
t
io
use
•
voted
.to
.reduce
the
Conra,! A m e r lin . Veterinary,jAaaodatlon
4
_
*
With soma •Qungr*«si&lt;xial
Vi
dyniand*
levyt from an effective rate of
JACKSONVILLE,
Oct.
15, u nunibui of teams which have
. X wo* orgonlju-d In iW o with 4H ItV
field, In- De' ....
lint vet completed their work.
PARIS, Oct. 16, (/P)—Pierre for junkingft Uie^whole measure,
85.6
percent
to
00
percent
on
(Special)
“Considerable
intermember*
and
that
today
thenthu Government
T h e-act gives
ft
It wa* the ,17th meeting n r
Mr. Coleman also released nn. I-aval was executed bv a firing
that date, and defer repeal until
|H evident throughout the prothe two teams end Sanford made are more than ten thouxund vet­ 1947.
a| peal from General Dougins* squad at F'resm-s prison nt 12:32 authority to seize struck w ar
It
also
decided
the
comduring
area,
in
plans
fur
the
lirst
erinarian*
In
private
practice,
It provides legal authority
the best of it in chalking up an­
billed normal and surtax rate Florida pecan suli- uf (lie current M arAithur expressing hlx perso- P.M. today a few hours niter he plants.
with another ten thou*and er
attem pt to settle labor disputes.
other very colorful victory.
on corporations should lie triim j H.Ji*utU on the .Stitike market, ol desire lor a emit intuition of made an unsin-rcssful. attempt to to
direct* (hu-NLIRH to take sec­
The first scorr cum# in the
mod from 40 to 30 |iercent.
Novemlwi
&lt;*u|i| William L. tin- l i s t &gt;•&lt;'nin 11 Show* in th e’ Pa- take his own life by jnrollirwqiL- It
first period n* *; rc*ult of an H2 Animal Industries.
ciflr
Theater
of
Operations. poison, Thu execution of Laval, ret strike votes after u 30-dsy
Chairman
George
(D.,
Ga.)
"t
Wilson,
Dirertm
of
F’loridu
.Stole
"cooling off" period..
There are ten vsterlnury col­ the senate committee favors the Farmers M uriels in hi,
yard drive with Anderson plung­
weekly -General MacArthur has raided whose death was ns sensational
The net lingers on until Presi­
ing over from the DeLand two leges In various state univernU Vinson plan of Immediate ex­ Mihtmary of crop conditions
a message uf appreciation to all os Ills turbulent political career,
uml
yard line. Clark's extrn point wns ties, he added, with more applica­ cess profits tax repeal—and hi* lilt distribution outlook.
Camp Shows entertainers who wns formally announced by the dent Truman officially proclaim*
“Til"
that Jinstilitlus have ceased or
good. It&gt; the second xtanzu the tions than can t&gt;e accommodated. influence within the committee I.lunching of I lit- Htmkc stiles will nave performed for troops under
Ministry of Justice. He refused* Congress acts to end the low.
Fell* again drove 04 -yards with Outlining the courts of study, hr is powerful.
l-e followed by others oil l.nkl his eommand.
to
he
hfindfnldei!
und
ni,-F
the
end
explained
that
it
takes
four
years
Meanwhile President Truman
Cullum taking it over on n re­
The ruldegrnm sent by (Jell. faring a 12 man firing squad.
Vinson recommended repealing. &lt;’*ty and olhei inurketr in thu
prepared to tackle the critical
verse sweep around end for 10 to get u degree. In addition to on Jnn. 1, IU4fi, the 3 percent State system.
Mm Arthiir to Major Gen. Josetm Hu
Hindu
no
final
stntrmunt.
federal,
state
pnd
city
veterinary
problem of establishing n wage
yards and a score. Clark made a
normal tax on individual incomes.
"Information available thus far W. Byron, director of Sperinl
Albert Nuud, Laval’s chief law­ policy thot would bring peace be­
beautiful place kick fbr the extra offices, many graduate* find in­ This would have thu effect of indicates tlu-tv will l-e a good de­ Services Division of tho Army
yer,
suid
he
informed
the
blackteresting
Job*
In
circuses.
There
tween management ami lnlxir dur­
point which was good making the
dropping
12,000,000
taxpayers mand for peeaps with u possible states:
were more than 2,000 veterans from the rolls. The house how­ reduction in vulwnie from that of / ’I wish to rxU-nd mv personal browed, 02 - year - old convict ml ing the remaining months of gov­
■core 14 to 0.
.
.
serving
as
officers
In
the
Army
. DeLand came hock with nlenty
ever voted to retain the 3 |&gt;er- lust year. T h /'* initial ' Starke thunks und apprcciutiun to nil traito r li»&lt;t hluht that he would ernment economic control.
Alarmed at the thrrnt to recon­
of fight In the second half with during the recent war, he said.
cent levy hut to apply the more ale will lie uutriied with parti­ personnel of USO-Camp Shows die toilny.
Arm strong and Tueton doing
Laval wus seated quietly In the version posed by growing indus­
These officers were used ex­ liberal surtax gum ptions ($600 cular Interest bet-nnse of Its im- who liuve performed fur troops
uiiiN-r
my
eommand.
These
men
trial
moat of the running. The Bulldogs tensively, he explained us food o| iece for the taxpayer and hi* IHirlatire in Indicating trend uf
denthhousc of F'resnes jail. I d s , . . strife he -was reported
. to... be
...
......
dependents instead of taxing all prices, ipmlitv ami volume for the and women who have runie lo ankles chained to the cell floor.
threatened in the leat part of
" . k *.
| nrom. nluive 1500.)
deserve to share the “ i,',' Nsn .1 i,.i.i ».t"7 V r . n o l l e Vi*
th e _th ird __quarter__when__they inspectors, taking ear* of the 43,* ‘hat would head off
... 1Jnoffkinl_ti’iiorlji.. this theater
*wp ~ri‘Pl- 1n- 'mtF—vlrttify:— 4
J Buraks
pnd
Vfulos'. . /which
thd ". To s *p ^. f da E f til^
h ro
u g h -p
fl jJirrvut*1
,
Ill'i'|lrFits- b r Strikes eViiecled lbmarched to F'ed 12 yard line only W
from i.olnts where pecans have -pride ■
A S*iM S .
L* ■a . I
la ta a l, 1 *a am
. . . a.
•! •$I I I *
. .
.
_.
"The entertainm ent which they minuti cfftirln to nuvi* liU Hfi* 're su lt from lubor'n lionmiuU for
to lose the hall on downs. Aguin Army h a d ,' looking after 3,300 classes of incomes, the house VO rtarteil moving imiirale somt
] higher IimmIc uuirt* ratm .
DeLand threatened and even war dogs, und earing for the ted to reduce the graduated sur­ lengthening in price over curly pro-iiibsl eontrihuted materially nml fnilnl.
to the liiiiiiiteiinnrr of high morale,
Truman wun lH*liev«*«l remlv to
“He look it very courageously,
scored In' the first part of the animals connected with hospital taxes by .4 percentage points In 1944 levels.
and it is my sinrero desire that Naud said. ’’Ilis only rumnu'Ut iippoint l.loyil K. (iiirrUon u»
each tax bracket.
fourth* period
when
Tueton units a* producers of vaccines.
“
L.
M.
White,
State
niurket
- #• tree I In itrrf «ln I ' R g r l'm i &gt; Some ot th* foremost discover­
Show* rniitlnue its was: *| cxprctgd IL It w(ll be
scampered 23 yards for a score
manager fn .Starke is in charge USO-Camp
work' In this theater during the courageous
only to have It called back for ies of medical sclsncs have been
until
the
end.”
of
our
system’s
pecan
marketing
m-eunstion phuse which lies uunnecessary roughness penalty. made bv veterinarians. Dr. Baker
u|ie rations.
Naud suid that Maduin Luvul
head."
DeLand ahffered from numerous said. Included among these arc
,
“
A
w
ide.
variety
of
interesting
To the romiiicndatlon expres­ nml her ihiughtrr also touk thu
penalties through out the game, the the filterable virus in con­
and
Important
subjects
will
be
new*
“hruvuly.” Neither Laval's
by General MacArthur, Gen.
most of them coming from unnec­ nection with the hoof and mouth
brought In-fore uiunuger* of our sed
wife nor daughter have seen him
disease
and
the
stainless
steel
Ilyron
udded
his
own
evaluation
of
essary roughness. DeLand lost
Hobo Msro, 17, son of Mr. and State F'armi-r* Markets when they iCsO-Cuiiip Show* to President since his riinvlction.
90 yard* due to penalties while ■pint used to set broken bones
Nmol said l.nvnl spent his lust
Mrs.
I’ercy Msro enlisted Friduy meet in Jacksonville, &lt;Vtoher 22­ Hays, us follows:
so
that
men
or
animal
cun
walk
"I am sure
Sanford lost 66 yard*.
•
a
t
Memphis,
Tenn, for four 24. and report* received thu* fur you will be interested in receiving iluv silting uuietly on the narrow
immediately.
Discussing
the
cam­
The Fed* kept the Bulldogs in
indicate.
th&gt;*
conference
will
laTwo proud "Papa Lions," FMthe hole for the remainder of the paign to eradicate tuberculosis, he ysar*' service in the Navy, F ri­ one of the best we have.’ ever held. u rupy of the enclosed cable from cni» iij his cull, smoking chainDue ito h it examination
Gen. MacArthur attesting the fashiuti. lie had ulreudy handed ward 8. McCall and John Ivev,
last quarter due to Cullum'a said that the incidence-of tuber­ day.
'F/-,-hinge
of
Price
and
Produc­
in cows has been reduced standing and his three years of
value uf USO-Camp Shows. I li-tters to his w-ife and duughter. were literally shuwered witn
beautiful 61 yard quick kick which culosis
M a r i o n - Institute M tion Information Between Mar­ should like to add my own p e r­
to his lawyers his fniuwull "baby" present* F’riday at the
w ent out of hounds on the Bull­ from 6 percent to one fifth ofLtraining a t the
kets'
Is
one
of
the
vital
subjects
rating of 8-20 to In- featured. This esriiahgc sonal thnnks for thu splendid over
was given
Thu
execution was witnessed meeting uf 'the Lions Club at
dog 1-yard .line. The game ended one percent.
Jolt which my frtquent’ trips over­
New members introduced to the combat air crewman.
Mrs. Carlton's* place On Park
with the hell In Sanford’s pos­
of
information,
properly
coordi­
only
bv
court officials, including Avenue.
seas have given me the oiqairby President Leu Leslier were
^
session on the DeLand 21 yard club
nated,
is
ruleulntcd
to
Inmost
ingn
court
i
High
Court
President
BuucharM. O. Balish CBM-U8N, or
lunlty to observe at first hand,
B. L. I'erkinx and K.’ K. True
Thu Liorts hail a hilariops time
vuluahle,
giving
every,
m
arket
in
line.
•
uf whom, together with dlu- Irvington, N. J. i* back from the system thu advantege of the nod to sav that thu USO-Camp don nml Aiyilrre Murnct, grizzled watching the two futher's unwrap
Lingle, Clark, Singletary and each
Shows contribution to thu war 70-year-old Air
fieri Fierce, a recent member, duty In the Philippine area un i ru
inoareutor who &gt;had gifts for “Miss Susan McCall und
Fielding played an outstanding were
rrin t experience of other m ar­ effort
hn* lieen great."
deiuunded dFol
presented with pins and Ro­ Is spending s 30 day leave, to- kets.
ilh for Laval.
Mr. John Ivey, Jr."
‘Ilow lo Ijicnto Buyers',
defensive game on the line, es­
alter
Haygelher
with
his
wife,
the
former
literature by
It became u aurt uf parental
Previous to hi* latest conuuenNewspapermi were twit (ireNewspaprruien
'The .Relationship Between Buyer
pecially Lingle who epllled De­ tary
Naomi
Fellows,
visiting
the
lat
S-VIIUW
Sp
Tolling
t
run test lu see which pruud "Paps
and Producer'. 'W hat Gan »l«e ilntioii, Gen. MacArthur had re ­ sent.
Land backs for several 16 yard nes.
te
r’s
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Visitor* Included Gerald F'rierHone to Help the Sinull F an n er?' cordial his endorsement of USO
I^svnl had not expected u re­ Lion" would receive the most
lose*. Anderson played his usual
of Deland, Charles Wiers and C. Fellows.
and other |H-rtinrnt subjects will und ono of the first things he prieve from Gen. Charles dr Ml'-40'a" (small m etal recepta­
consistent game, picking up 6 or vin
nskcil when the Philippine* were
William Foreman of Tampa, and
cle*).. There were nil sort* of
taken up.
0 yards every time he hit the Orville
Members of the Celery F'ed Ihi"The
Guulle, such us the Generul gran­ baby gifts, Including rattles and
Touchton.
stieciul live slock panel recaptured wn* th at lielwreen 25 ted
line- Cullum and .Brooklin made
football team, If they keep up
the
aged
Marshal
Henri
Philnml 60 USO Clubs should tie set
noise making toys calculated at
M'aHlIaunl tim !•««» * lt|
numerovis run* around end pick­
their winning streak, may be
up In those islands for the liene- lippe Petain, luvul'* titular chief keeping fathers awake ut night.
ing up good yardage.
irlvileged to eat a fried ehicke.i
in
the
Vichy
rrgimr.
when
Naud
fit of American troop*, say*
Flach parent required a large
Next Friday the Ocala “ Wild­
prepared by members of
visited l-uval to receive the packet paper shopping hag tu take away
President Hays.
Wins dinner
cat*” will Invade Sanford to bat­ Gwyne Reel
the Homs Economic Class of Services Are Held For
. ...
Governor Millard F. Caldwell man /a id ;
the presents tu present them ta
tle the Celery Feds In what
State Guard Shoot Seminole High School. It was
“ Give me u revolver. Thai their recently arrived offspring.
is State Chairman of the National
promises to be on* of the best
hinted today by Elizabeth Car­ Mrs. Rosa Brodwater War F'uml-FIorida Division.
would he so much simpler.”
Attendance was very good at
games of the sason.
Gwyne Heel of Company C, th* ver -and Jean Manning, members
the meeting, and Jimmy Row­
S tarting Line up
orida B u te Guard won th* clay of the class, who were down
Funeral service* tor Mrs. Ko*e
land’s Roatnsra had a slight e d ft
DeLand pidgeon, shooting coBtaatl bald town today thoupping for grocer- Bond
Sanford
.
Brodwater, 80, grandmother Two Sanford Men
on Dick Ellsberry's Pickers, these
PU IIL ir IIFlAltlN'O
McDonald I yesterday afUrooon a( the lake let.
Kastner
LB
being two team* competing for
of Mrs. II;* C. W aters Jr. of
Singletary
LT
Coggins front rang*
Orlando and formerly of Sanford, Discharged In Tampa
ATLANTA,
Ga.,
Oct.
16. attendance record*.
H untrr Mgyfair.
Cox
Dr. L T. Doss, president of and Charles W Hrudy of the
Joe 6!oss, chairman of the
(Special)— A public hearing to
Liggett
Kilpatrick
r C ‘
During • earlier shooting with Sanford Klwanls, la attandfng, Morchsnt Marine, were held last
Lion’s committee on boxing con­
DREW FIELD, TAMPA. Oct.
Fielding.
Calkins th e - 12 gusge double barrel shot­ the three day Kiwsnis convention -Thursday
RO
afternoon in the Care;y 15, ( 8pecial) — T«fo men from determine whether or not the tests, reported th at he was m ak­
Boris guns both Real and 1* R. Gil­ In Miami,
Clark
•
RT
Head Chapel In Orlando withhit Hanford were released from the Secretary of Labor should declare ing progress, in securing con­
Llngl.
RE •
Hays bert shot perfect scores. Later,
Dean Melville E. Johnson of 8
“ •t. services of the Army Air F’orce* the prevailing minimum wage testants for boxing contests, pro­
Prlerson
Bills
QB N
T-Sgt. George M. Talbott, son Luka’s Episcopal Church offici­
Reel won over Gilbert, 6 to 2,
today at the Drew Field Separa­ rote in the testlle Industry fur ceed* uf which would go to
LHB
Cullum
Tueton according to Sgt. Byrd Goode who of Mr. and lira . Frank T. Tal­ ating. Dr. Jnmes Robson of 8an- tion
Station. They are the follow- those working on government Lions welfare fund, lie hinted
bott
of
Oviedo,
who
served
In
Brooklin'
Friend waa in charge of tho range.
RHB
ford, was onp of ths active pell- ing:
contracts covered ,b y the Walsh- that he might be able to match
Anderson
th*
African,
Corsican’and
Italian
rers. Mrs. Brodwater, a n ' Sgt. Hubert D. Smith, 608 Elm Healey Public Contracts Act to Black Willie McGer, colored box­
fI i e1 , 4 Armstrong
campaigns with tha 649th Air
Ive churchworker, died a t her Avenue- He served overseas In be 65 renU an hour or $22.00 for ing champion of Plorids, against
Henries group received his honor­
7 0 0 14
tha Asiatic Pacific Area with a 40 hour week, Instead of 40 some contender, also th a t h*
able discharge from the service on
0 0 0 0
Surviving Mrs. Brodwatsr are the 42nd Bomb Sod. Ha holds rents an hour or $16.00 a week, might be able to secure some
DISCHARGES
Oct. 12 a t Camp BUndlng.
toat -abeve named grandchildren, th* Pacific Asiatic Ribbons.
will be held Oct. 17 tn P -w York. A rm y » and Navy contestant*.
■«. u
... ............
CpL Cleveland Jonee, 1119 .W. 1 t was announced to d arg in r the With hi* committee ha la Woritlgg
Robert K. H arrell of
Motorist* have been advised by a ran, Thomas BI. Brad'water
Seventh S tre e t H* served over­ regional office of the 0 7 8 . De­ on plana to aacure a site on which
v*a honorably discharged Police Chief Roy G. William* a daughter, Mrs. Olivia
X A rm y th a t sta rtin g - today th e re will be Bwaringsn, also two g reat grand- sea* in the C.B.I. with the 82.ini partm ent of Labor’s Wage and to erect a ring for tho mauhoo,
Porter Lansing told of
Center, strlct^enfpreem ent o f the-one hour ehildrcn, H. C. Watera III and Eng. He holds the C.B.I. ribbon llour
and • Public
Contracts
Marlon Elizabeth Brodwater.
Divisions. •
with on* star.
* '
hunting regulations now In

Celeryfeds Win Dr. Baker Tells
Over DeLand By] Rotary Club Of
Score Of 14 To 0 1 Veterinary Work

Starke Market is National War Fuinlr p i^ f f f L a ^ j] ^
V ™County" Put To-Death At
2Planning
M 5 Pecan
, «]“Seminole
;*ale November 6
Fresnes&gt;-Prison

McCall And Ivey
Are Honored At
Lions Luncheon

CITY BRIEFS

a

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NUMBER 27.

Strike Leader Slaps Truman
Administration For Laxity In Aid
Vinson Supports
5 Billion Dollar
Slash In Taxes

TOKYO, Oct. 16, (A P )—
Japan slipped quietly into
tftillitury oblivion today ub |
demobilization w as completed
on.schedule and’ for th e f i r s t ’
tim e in h isto ry -th e se Ulands
held no com bat m ilitary
fpree, e ith e r in fact o r in
name.
n fig h tin g force of 7,­
000,000 soldier* - an d sailors was

UruaNINO IN s m i AN3 with 91 «N. t OF A l’ 59ACJ. v&lt; terans of U.r r*.lflc w .r are ihown bunking down
tar the night on o hangar deck of the U. S. 8. F'nl.-rprlie, anchored fo ra pause at Pearl Harbor on her voyage
home from the hirst. Some 1,200 millstrd passenger* were aboard the flattop—flagship of Vice Adm. I’ C
Shermnn's first Cartier Task fo rte . This i-.nn &lt;*ni*-vil JJ. S. Navy photo.
(International Soundphoto)

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on October 12, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 9-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, October 12, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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