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                    <text>m r, Sa n fo r d nriui.D, s a n f o r d Flo r id a

MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 194?
the country." Plans for -the day
sre under the supervision of a
Joint nlumnl-univcralty commlttco
headed by J. Ed Price, assistant
Jean of . tu.ients.
Spotlighting the football game
between the University of Florida
Gators and Vanderbilt’s Commo­
GAINESVILLE, Cct. 8. (Spe­ dores will be a between-thi.
cia l)— The University of Flor­ halves tribute to the alumni whfv
ida's plans for a packed onc-dav have served in World War t i l
Homecoming celebration Oct. 13, Prior to the game, plans are
centered around the first night being mailo for n dinner in honor
Homecoming football game In Its of Vanderbilt alumni In the
history and the first meeting of vicinity of Gainesville. Dr. Tigert.
the Executive Council of the who served as csptatn of the
Alumni Association since the Vanderbilt football .team in his
appointment of six ne« member*. under-gnuluate days, will see
New council members who wlil his alma mater ptav the Univer­
attend the meeting nt 10 o'clocs sity of Florida for the first time
Saturday morning in Florida In the 17 years he has been
Union building are: Roy I- Pur­ Florida's president.
vis, Gainesville; Robert Bishop.
Other features of the nne-day
Orlando; Jack'Stevens, Marianna; rt-lrhmtinu Include n ImrtH-cu'l,
Richard
Simpson.
Slnntkelloi i noi’oriug state legislator*, tout
Jnhn II. Wahl, Miami, and Al- j r f the campus. University oprnired Itogero, Clearwater.
house, end various lunch-in* ,n«l
G o v e r n o r Millard Caldwell, danris rt the IQ .social friternily
along with J. Ed Larson, Stale I
possiDie numerous long runs Treasurer. Julius "Parker, presi- j Dean Hudson, nationally prom­
around end by CuRura and Brook- dent of the State Bar Association j inent T-trhcstra leader nn I nn
hn. The whole Sanford team and State Supreme Court Justices i alumnus of the University of •

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cargo ship hulls, were rre-U»e |
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dj:00 ^iavy pilots. Tiie JapsnCre
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peacetime outline call* for aroonJ
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10 carriers. Ttaining time at ,
sea presimaahly wnnlil he reduced
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Conference president, has nn.,#
nounced. Hudson organised 'his
bund while a student here in
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been given tjie go-ahead signal
for the week-end and'Plans have
t«&gt;on made for decoration of the
various houses for the first time
in four years.

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D elivery!

Celeryfeds Win
Over Seabreeze
By 46-4 Score1

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sored by the Florida chapter of
Phi Alpha Delta, honorary leial
fraternity, in Florid* Union An­
nex nt 8:30 with II. f . Constans,
head professor of speech, acting
, ' ' cT,,1r^^{j* 1° ■ dxpanese legend as toastmaster.
island group of Japan wail j Dr. John J. Tlgert, president
, i m,
when • Iianabi, a god,. of the University, telling of the
Utrusl his heavenly jeweled spear plans of the first peacetime
info the deep. As he withdrew it. I Homecoming in four years, said
the shower of drops that fe ll' it wilL be as extensive as the
times permit with “ so many of
the alumni still in tne service, of
night.

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he scrampered 30 yards around
left end ■behind beautiful down*
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field blocking. Clark's placekkk I
was good, making tbe score 7 ■
with D E L U X E F E A T U R E S
to 0.
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kickoff that went down to the'
Seahrccse 3 yard line'. “ The
“ Sander*he" were forced to kick
Cooking will be a pleasure nn this conafter not gaining the necessary
veniently designed modem range with large
yardage for. the,first down. Cul| -oven,--drop-front pulltwt~hrui|«r. smokeless
fum ran the kick back 2 ( yards
burners. Also has roomy utility compartment
and drawer. Finished In gleaming white
porcelain. Popular divided table top. A real
value for only . . . .
over left tackle. Urooklin took the
boll around left end on the same
play he scored on before and ran
30 yards for the second marker.
Clark's conversion eras good mak­
ing the score 14 to 0.
Singletary kicked a long one
down to the Seabreel* ft. Zeigler
brought it buck to his own 1C
where he was tackled by Single­
tary. On the first play Zeigter hit
the line for no gain but eonnectad
far a long paao to Graves who
ran 71 Tarda for Seabreeae'a only
touchdown.. The attempt for the
conversion eras blocked by tingle
and Clark, making the score 14
to ft.
Ainsworth kicked o ff for Seabran , the ball going out of
Sounds on thft —Fhd5 0 yard UniAnderson picked up IX on the
first play. Cullum went around
end far t yards on the next play.
Culltun took the hull around
right end and raced 37 yards
dean the aid* line for another
-Pad" touchdown. The attempt
tar the extra point Clark hit the

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To Prelect th* P h m of tho Worldi
To Promote tho Pro(rM « of America)
To ProdiM Prosperity for Sanford.

TOOAY i Partly cloudy in southern port
this afternoon ahd tonight.
TOMORROW. Thickening .’loud* in no]
portion thin afternoon followed by
rational rain. Cooler In north port

A N IN D E P E N D K h ll N K W H I'A PE It
Established 1908

. V O LU M E X X X V II

'S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A. W ED N ESD AY. OCTOIIKIt in. lUlfi

Steel Furnaces
Shut BvjCoal Strike
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Schwellenbach Hope­
fu l O f Compromise
Between John L.
~ AlftPM Tne Owners

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United States
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Chief O f S ta ff Des­
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N ewAV capons W hich
W ill Open N ex t W a r

Finder’s Heroism
Sanfo
On Invasion Dayls
Swimming Pool Told In Magazine
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HOLLYWOOD, O ct. 10,
(A P )— Mata picketing at H»*
Warner. Urox. Studio, which
bad reaulted sinrXiatt Fri **y
Chicago.- Engineering
In lajiirlt* to. more ithan 100
Firm To Be Hired
persona suddenly rollapaed
today w h en
200 armed
F o r Specifications
sheriffs deputies herded ISO
to 400 unresisting plckela
A* * n icUvuLMew toward- iho.
Into the aU.dlo and arrested _
tiu'itdlng h i * thee lone . discussed
them on charge* of anlawful
RW-uiniiiig pool, in Fort Mellon
aaaembly.
Herbert Sorrell,
Pork, -City -t'lerlr II.- Mr ytnver
head of the A FL Conference
was Instructed t,v the City Com*
Btudlo Union*, aaid “ There
will be ten to SO -thousand . , mission Monday evening to write
a Chicago engineering firm to
plrketa tomorrow, because we
determine if un ndcipintc pool can
are closing down I-odiheed."
be constructed for tin* $19,000
which the city now hnx available
IRr A «w rl»W
New Labor disputes put for this purpose.
If this con be done within or
additional t h o u s a n d s of near
the amount, the engineer
workers on national strike will be requested to nrepar.
lines today as the number of plans nnd specifications for the
Idle mounted to some 400,- pool and lo come, to Sanford in
lake- care of the awarding of
000. But Secretary o f Labor bids for construction. MiyOr El
IQ Schwellenbach in Washing­ ward Higgins stated.
The $.10,(100 available consists
ton, is hopeful of'en d in g the
critical strikes In the soft of n City appropriation of $10,
000, a donation of $10,000 to­
coal
fields,
which
woald ward building of a pool made by
enable aome 182,000 workers to Chase and Company, nnd $10,000
go back to jobs In 740 cloaed which the Public Projects Com­
mines.
mittee on motion of W. A.
The Labor chief la ready to Leffler and second of J. L. Ing
offer a new compromise to the ley, recently Ynted to turn over
soft coal operators and United to the City Commission for use.
Min# Workers' officials and aaid The latter fund wns ulsu a gift
he felt they “ should be able to of Chase and Company.
A agree.”
■ P a r k .Superintendent James
Meanwhile, the coal strike cpt Moughton reported (lint consid­
deeper Into steel production today. erable work would have to InThe U.S. Steel Corpsyatjon an­ done to the grandstand In Muni.
i ------ nounced it would.close tour more gipaT B air P a rk in ' dial!* It sal~
blast furnaeea tonight, bringing for apectators to see thr R!
the total to 17 in the PltUburg- Paul club train and pltty games
Youngstown area. Another will here. The Commission authorised
close next • Tueeday. Fifty-eight Frank ■ Ashdown, contractor • to
open-hearth furnaces went put prepare specifications so ' that"
operaUon as of today on account bids may be taken on the Job.
ot t|» coal, shortage.
.
Anthony Marcenalle of. Detroit,
htened tension marked the Mich, requested and wasjtranled
a as A F L unions eon
irmlsslon tn-s purchase ~ aevrn

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10,
(A IM — General George C.
Murahntl lust night lifted the
lid on un itrseniii of "terrify­
ing" uew wen^una uild;warn-'
ned an Anreri?tt entennK the
atomic uge that is must "pre­
pare or jrerfsh."
To come with the menace
oT scientific mass destruc­
tion and to enforce our will

Former Sanlord Pitcher Died In Comin -im ic a t Ions’ Job
Util- of the great hyroe* of the
Numtaudy invasion on June it,
1944, was IK.hi.uittu Fifth tirade,
John J. Plnderr who back in
Santord's gala buseball days,
niched tot the hotm team, liin
home town, Burgeltslown, Pa.
shares with Sanford the honor
ol having known t.lin
H,s great exploit of heroism
was tlcscribed us follows In the
muxatitte, Heroic Comics: "He
as u radio muu, an expert in
battle communications.
III.- job
us mit easy, fot should he fait.
I lie big naval guns offshore would
fire witholll direction and literal
von Id he no way in enlliiiK air
•V&gt;rce bomber* nnd fighters to
■last nests—of Sari- threatening
he Allied landings,
“ Those who were there say that
it wns almost ns if the Nails
new Plndei war coming
As
his: lunding craft approached the
*horo at Collevlile sur Mir,
'•'rnnee, mortar and machine gun
'Ire rarked the wuters. Plndef
and the fighlim- men on the ship
-slked right id Ia tho Inferno, Plnler took upon himself the task of
arryifTg the main pieces df radio
enuipmenl to the shore, the equip,
mnt which would establish a
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for- peace with strength." tha
nrmy chief of staff urged:
. '
HERE'S ONE OF THE THRILLING MOMENTS in the fnuUi gnnn td second and ftiUenhiny pulls up ut third. Hunk Greenlmr- Is
1 - Intense seienlitic research
of the World series ut Chicago between the Delinil Ti « i i nnd
n -i- 'I i tiger, woo M to even lip the series til two nil. \|n- and development.
Chicugo Cubs. Outlaw of Detroit liei.ds lo first u-. N U. is forced Ie Hint loptil Foil nil phot ot
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permanent
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fititen-urmy, trained nnd ready
to lake un arms---but “ not a
large standing army subject to
the behest of a group of schem­
Truman Autographs A Teddy Bear
ers."
\
ticn. .Marshall
proposed
a
year's “ Unbroken" I ruining— as
opposed to brief periods spread
over several years - for "all men
who might someday have to
fight for their nalioil.”
Not Alone
In a biennial report to Secre­
Coleman Urges Teams
W ill Interview V et­ tary
of Wur Patterson, Marshall
thut the atomic bomb is not
To Go To W ork To
e r a n s A t C o u r t said
alone among tile scientific ad­
Raise County Quota
House On Rights vances “ Him make the possi­
bilities uf the future so terrlfyNearly $4,000 wns raised during
* The vnlui ot .school truitiliiK,&gt;,nt?the first week of the National
if is so important
[■refresher courses, and industrial’! Beetillsi
Wur Fopd drive In Seminole Coun­
1training ^benefits provided fur Hint the people of the United
ty. II.II. Coleman, chairman, re­
vcteiuns under the (!. I. Bill of Stales reuliic Hie pqssibitlHes of
1rights wus today explained to the future," Marshall safd, he
ported (Ids morning ns he re­
vealed
that the campaign. Is
• Kiwanians by Itoscoe Bill, tiqre- asked lien. Arnold, army air
still lagging, with' present indl- i
j sfntative-- of the- Veterans' ' Ad- fnfrt-i chief,— to C-tlmuTe the '
I ministration, whose office ir in capabilities -of modern weapons.
callous pointing (ownnl V failure
Orlando.
.
,
Col. 6. D. Landress . to rulsc this county's quota.
And here are some of the hither­
) Mr. .Bill stated that he would to highly secret ih-velopmenla
There are several teams in the
Wins In D iving M eet rurul ureas which have not re­
he in Sanford at the Sheriff's Arnold reported:
I office ill. the -Court. House every J,Wc cirrr.direct rockets to tar­
ported at all. yeL-hc added, and
CpI. O.D. Landres* of Craig there are hardly .any which have
I Friday at from l*:10 |A. M.. until gets by electronic devices and
Field, Selma. Ala. participated In completed their work. " I f these!
14:00 P.M. to interview .veterans in new instruments which guide
r,,K“ fd bn tr.alnlng_ ntid:_bcJiefitx
a diying meet held by KFTAC at teams will go t« work now and
aud-lJ)cneftts l! tiudu—
Uuon —aswuiatety
mwumte+y lo snurcH
sources of ' •
I loviilcl by the G, JOUJE
Craig Field and won top tumors cuqtact. nil their, prospects, there
, Bill;
; heal,— lights -un.d magtHdlsm.
W. A,‘ Morrlsoii :of' tnl,
"■ Fordi Drawn by their own fuse* ruch ^
wl\lch entitled Mm to n trip to la fetill a chance . that we may
agemy was revealed by Mr*; Billkrocket# will &gt;1leak nnevrjnglycfit--^ '
tne G e o r g i a Toch-Notre-Dam* make a creditable - showing*,
to bo- the first Sanftn_
ord e m p l o y * *-1v ' ; -*/ tkCi
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TOTfhlTt" trWfit .to * vAllanta last he -aaid. 'tl*
•‘id ilied
to
glvt* occupational iracteii by the heat' o f 'the
mounted to more than erect • cabin court.
weekend with air experwrs paid.
. o f tnj
+
The total amount rtji-ed
training
id
working
velet’ans
un­
furnaces. They are so sensitive
100.;-.
Tha Commission took under adWhile stationed In Betmn, Ian- date is $ljw5.76.
der provisions of Hie hill
that in the sjiice ' of a large
Half a doten m en ware casual- vlsemant a , request 'to renew dresit •is coaching the hackfield
Pointing out thin n dain-crmi*
Terming
the
GI
Bill
nnd
its
room
they aim tliemselvee to­
ilea yesterday In sporadic fights white way lighting on First for Selma High and Is also organ­ period lies ulu-Hil and thnt nn
Irniiung
j
rovlsluns
the
most
won
ward n man who enters, in re­
between pickets and non-strikers, Street to Myrtle Avenue.
ising a football team at Craig effectual way nf muintainiui:
derful thing given uny Army men liction to the heat of bis body." •
many of the latter members of
Three applications to. sell beer Field to play a poet season game peace Ir to combat starvation and
in the world, Mr. Bill added that
Within the nvxt few year*
. the rival AFL International A l­ and whit- were approved: to In Seims.
pestilence by the giving of
ougn the government hnd there will be produced Jetliance of Theatrical Stage Em­ Fred IDath, Thirteenth Street
money,
Senator
Charles
O.
An­
CpI. Landress graduated from
nulnteif
the
plan,
it
was
sing­
propelled
bombers - \fith speeds
ployes.
and Mangustine Avenue, to Allen Seminole High School in 1U44 drews, in u telegram to Wnllei
ly free from red tupe. lie of fdlO and r&gt;no mite- per hour,
Herbert Sorrell, president of the Mitchell,
M H iiIi a II' JI
Ml .Qatt/nPrl
A vntitln and
n nr(
L.
1
1
a
vs,
president
of
the-Flotid-i
408
Sanford Avenue
enlisted In' tho Army Air
flying to tar&amp;uts I Mm miles dis­
AFL conference of studio unions to Euclalde Appleby at the Palms and
Division of. the National War
tant at altitudes above 10,000
to Sanford with Mra. Wella for and Pipes Restaurant. A taxi Forces In 1044. Ho Is a non of Fund urged support of the War
O.D. Landreis of this city.
giivcrhtnent during the time men feet. Development of even great­
other studios will ha Closed by the operating
Fund drive. .
permit was granted to
o|
is Hutirgluidied by President T.un.un ... Curuther.vilh-, Mi., for lire
...... sJ'vjop
*” • * ! "iip|*ri*inlceshlp
*•
b&gt;' »ht'
on
end of the week. Universal and Ollle B. Woods, negro. Bids were
Senator Andrews’ t e l e g r a m I’ulricili Nnnde ("tnmliiig, ielili-1.1, a Im,less at the Lions' Club Jobs. Tlii.. In&lt; said, amounts to er limnhers to operate in tKF
Btrutnspherc at supersonic speed*
Republic studios, he declared, will awarded to tho Yowell Company Leon Lawson Back
stated:
brciikfust where the President - tins uinih1 u life- member of the $fi0 a month for single, and f7.r&gt; and carrying bomb loads'-of qjgre
be forced to suspend operations, far police and fire department
“
Now
more
Hum
ever
is
tlni
•
than I no,mill pounds already Is
and pressure will bo maintained uniforma, and to the Hockey Tire A fte r Circling Globe need for vigorous work and l.iotis. I.ooking on (right) Is tJ.S. Senator Frank Briggs (D ) of n month for married men.
Mikmiiiii, who fucceeilwl President Tiliuinn in the Senate, Tho Chief
He stressing tne need df San- certain.
against Warner*.
generous contribution to the No Executive was milking his- minimi visit to Caro Iberville in the fold
Company for four tires for the
keeping illt voiing men here
Leons Lawson, Seaman of the lionul War Fund, the rnmnuir'i
Although about 200 non-atrik- Fire Department.
11esv aircraft will have rutfl
course of n five-day vacation 11inn the While House. (Internntlnniil H,rough proper training and .*mjjcil!llt tunj(t. t0 n„ (irJ, Uny spot
U.^ S. Merchant Marines, after
ll'HaMnnrri ttn Cmr
‘ era appeared far work they re­
Stmiidphuto
I
orpriitlon
uf
employers.
He
circling
tha
world
hss
received
mained at a respectful distance
i . #•.
g 4
, |. , till lilt-"
the rtl
earth
f III 4
and
11111 1
return
1$111II to
t" a
r ,r r : , r/ ,f
«nishing f , dl
ArnoW reported
his discharge and is at Imme
from the picckt line, which con­ Services
Thursday
Post
O
ffice
T
o
Close
srlimd
training,
with
government
«
At
*,su
v,.ry
moment
we
ere
again
at
107
Locust
Avenue.
sisted of about COO marchers.
, uilum fee or SoHt „ yenr^nd
ki
„
u.mb weighing
After computing a trip to A t Noon Wednesdays
. Some 200 other non-atrlkera epent For Mrs. M ary Smitft
Ihm, , nnd imds also included.
4r&gt;|00U pounds to keep pace with
Argentina and Brasil with his
■O the night Inalde the studio after
H;-H .—fdjwsmi,--a -Chief----- officials arranged~for~food-and
Funeral services will ba "fieliT fslbrr,—
Th ~ iSanforil Post O il Ice will
lluti DT,- SanforiT 'VTa'iitiiin ftniool structinn, which will curry such
of tha' Merchant' Marines
bods.
Thursday at 11:00 A. M. at the Steward
Oil Cmumercinl Avenue wMI I Io - u loud. Air uldliaitrc engineer.!
1 I
^ I
—
for 16 years, Lawson rnte/ed close each Wednesday noon ut
Erickson Funeral Home for Mrs. the
12:00 o’clock starting on Oct. IT.
vide special instruction for vet­
have blueprinted a bomb weigh­
Sgt
Ernest Harold Ratliff,
.1 It. Hull, muiinger of Hie erans,
Mary Emily Smith, 81 year old 1942.Merchant Marines early in it was unnounced today by Joel
ing uxi.inm pounds."
forim-ily
reported
missing
in
ncYowell
Store,
wns
token
in
Fciresident of I'aulu ' who died ut
H. Field, nostmaster. The l’n*t
Floyd VjMMlwurd, Isiy scout ex­
Lawson’s
voyages
took
him
to
Speed ol Rouild
9:45 A. M. Monday after u short Panama, Havana, Ttinidad, Brit­ Office will observe the same tion, has now Ijeyn repoited dead, imld-l.aulil'on Memorial Hospital ecutive of Haylonn Reach, spoke
Both the Sanford Atlantic Na­ Illness. *
Improvement ol jet fighters
hours as heretofore on other days, Mis. Ei nest II. luilliff, his wife JMonday evening with three Im— briefly on flow- lo I roperly s|mhi-ish
Guiana,
France,
Italy,
Sicily,
tional Sank and tha Florida State
The Rev. E. D. Brownlee; pas.
"may well produce within the
including Saturday.
*
. received a telegram front Hie A ct-j ken rib- and e. puuclmed lung sor hoy scout activities.
Bank of Sanford Fill be dosed tor of the First Presbyterian North and South Africa, Egypt,
next five year till aircraft capsThe parcel post- general deli­ lug Adjutant lienerol stating dial I uftet being uI lucked hy .1. P.
Visitors
included:
French
HurArabia,
England.
Chile,
Uragusy,
all day Friday In obtervance of Church In Sanford will officiate
fmmei lux&gt; driver
hie of the speed of sound and of
very, registry nnd slumn windows Rgt. Rullifl was killed in ml km * Stevens Jl
vcy.
dlanilall
Chase.
Irvin
Frank
Porto
Rico
and
points
in
the
Columbus Day and Farmer's Day. and interment will be made In
will open dally at 8:00 A..M, uud In (ierniiiuv on Mar- 2. 1916 uud Jim the Sllye, Heel Cati Com of Ft. Pierc......... Waller M. reaching target's 2umi miles uu-uy
Pacific.
I nnv m cording lo 1’olice Chief
Evergreen Cemetery.
at altitudes abute .611,000 feet."
close at 6:00 I’.M. The money that a letter would follow.
•Smith of the Ke&gt;’ Club.
Police are investigating tha
According to a letter received Roy U. Williams.
Mrs. Smith was born June 2.
I Recovery uf the secret of
order, posts) savings nnd Victory
Mi tens charged with drunk­
robbery Sunday of the hqme of 1862 In Atlanta, Ga. and moved Braxton Perkins, Jr. Uond windows will open at H:IMI riirlier limn Hie Assistant Chief
atomic power, said Marshall, "can
Isadora Morgan, negro of 908 to Orlando In 1866, later settling
be imm's greatest benefit" or
A.M. nnd close ut 6:00 P.M. Pity of Air, Aintv Air Forces Person­ enness ,und aggravated assault,
Avacado Avenue, Ooldaboro. A In Longwuod with her husband Discharged By N avy carriers will make one delivery mi nel, Washington. D.C., Sgt. Rat­ wai arrested soon after |TT in Week Set Aside For
"it can destroy him." Then the
semen waa cut and ths sum of and in Paola In 1801 where she
added:
Wednesdays and two on Sat­ liff wns the toll gunner mi u ddent by. Cupi. Roy Tillls when;
Those Ha ndieapped general
Braxton Perkin*, Jr. who serv­ urdays.
|300 and some clothing ware re­ hod continued to live until tho
11-26 (Liberator) bomber which the lummy triad to enter lln. j
“ It is against the latter terri­
ij-’s l.iquor Store mi Purk Ave-j
ed aboard it Navy dastroyer es
ported stolen,
time of hd* death.
The public was reminded by Mr. ik-purted from England on a bom­
... ..........
..... ........
This week ha* been dedicated ble possibility that this nation
Williams
stated
The deceased woman is sur­ curt for three |g$l a half years in Field 'that over-seas Christmas bardment mi-sTun to MiigdchuTg, ntte.-Chief
prepare, or perish.
Steven*,
who
was
in
a
diurfkcii1
by
1‘resident llarrv S. Truman must
"Atomic power will uffect (lie
Christmas aeala of the Tuber­ vived by four daughters, Mrs. the Amerkatf^ind A f r i c a n packages must be mailed on &lt;&gt;r Germnnv on Mar. 2, Pil6. During roudilimi, according to Chief W il-1 «» “ wek ill which to employ
peaceful life of evfery individual
culosis Association to' place on Ruth Pearson and' Mrs: Bessie theaters, nnd who attained the before Oct. 16, and that the *ame tills mission aboutmm11:1Xi1i „ , A.M.
i ,t| * Hama, wus
led out of the* Yowell -physically humllcappt.nl persmu, on earth. And It will at the sam*
the target Rgt- Rqtliff’s
packages destined for men over­ Denmark of Paola; Mr,. Florence rank of chief storekeeper, hss mailing rules and regulations ap­
blmber
.lX m l d?m.g
««■"*'
«»d "Caili.1,,1
has been officially
designated
kmnnei su
susiuineii
nuniagi&lt; fro...
iron q
, Manager
i i ..ii Hall.
...i.:- Then
/..n I I ...
gmntnu th„
t*hv«( titvie uffect every instrument and
seas, may be secured from Mrs. Maeon of Lake Monroe and Mr*. received an*honorable discharge ply as before.
fluk and Ills left leg was wounded. Sicyt-u* siiuck Hall who fell |ns "Nuthmul Erntdov the Physi technique of destruction."
Mam Rawlins at tha Sanford Sarah Blackwelder of 8t- Augus­ from tha atrvico.
against
an*
automobile
lender
of,
cul'y
-Handicapped
Week.”
The plant- limped ifs far us Min
Today ha announced that he
close wus the race with
Clinic. Only fiva days remain In tine: two sons, Ben Smith of
During this week, according to theHow
Nuxix for this secret was
deii, Germany, exploded \wlco n im parked nearby,* Mr. Hull
which to send packages overseas, Sanford and George Smith of would be associated in business S -S g t David Smith
vtas
us-jlu-il
into
the
store
where
I
designation
hv
the
79th
Congress,
Paola; also 16 grandchildren and with his father in the B.L Per­
the deadline being Oct. 10.
I b Out O f Service before II t-rnsluxi lo Hie earth. he ini riled,
I iqqiropi iate ceremonies are to he indicated in a discu ssion by Mar*
nine great grandchildren.
This was Sgt. Ratliff's sermnl
shall of the reasons for the Allied
kins’ Haberdashery.
Stevens was discharged from held throughout the nation, the invasion nf thr European contin­
mission.
Tha regular meeting o f Camp
nurppsr
of
which
will
be
to
en­
DREW FIELD, TAMPA. FLA,
the Army in July, 1942. Since
ent. One reason wus to shorten
Sgt- Itutliff, run of Mr. and that
Roaaevelt No. 18, UAw.V. wifi
Oct. 10, (Special)— Staff Sgt.
lime ho has been arrested a list public support fo r . and in­ the war by -’ facilitating the ad*
NAVY CENTENNIAL
be held at The Legion Hut Sunday S g t Harold K eelin g
David R. Smith was released frmn Mrs. Tliomus Ratliff, Urlundo number of times for drunkennss, terest In the employment of vauce of Russian forces from the
afternoon at 8:00 o'clock.
' Ttrherwis* qualified, but physi- eust, said the general. Th* other
ANNAPOLIS, Oct 10 DP)— service With the United States Higliwuv. wus educuled in tlip Chief Williams said.
. Returns To Sanford
cully handicapped workers.
U. S. Naval Academy, centennial Army Air Furce* today at Drew locul sehools. He hud been in
Following
an
illness,
J.
R.
Hull
he described this way:
Hie Army iiboiiL one and u half
A meeting of the Civil Ser­
week observance today was fea­ Field Separation Station.
wus discharged from the Army*
"A t the same time German
Sgt.
Harold
R,Keeling,
who
•years
uad
after
entering
the
ser­
vice Board wiU be held at 7:30
I'ERON
OUSTED
S/Sgt.
Smith
la
the
aon
nf
Mr,
tured
by
a
100-gun
salute
—
one
technological advances such a* In
vile in October 1941 hud received III N'nvember, 1941. He wus at­
o’clock Thursday evening et the waa cnptureil! hy tha. Germans for each year of ita existence.
BUENOS
AIRES,
Oct.
10.
l/P)
Sr.,
of
tended Monday evening by Dr. L.
the development of utomic ex­
#hfla serving with .the - Infantry
Cfty Hall, ft was announced by on
* }" 1" *
Munson, who reported The punc­ —The Army ruled Argentina to* plosives made it imnrrntlve that
Dec. 19; 1044, during tho bat­ Admiral Chester W. Nimitx and 1810 DivonWRoad,SlWinter"'Park. Eml
Casper, Wyo. He embarked tured
Lloyd P. Boyle, chairman.
chair
day
after
forcing
the
resignation
Prior
to
his
entering
the
service
Adm.
Ernest
J,
King
were
among
lung.
we attack before these terrible
tle of tha Balgion Bulge, has refor overseas duty January, 1945.
home after receiving an the distinguished . naval alumni he waa employed by the Orange
Following an investigation of of strong-man Vice President Col. weapon* could tie turned against
Karl Lehmann, executive man- turned
Juan
Comingo
Peron,
but
the
part.in
today’*
Laundry
Co.
expected
to
uke
honorable discharge. Ha ia- the
us."
agar of th# Victory Loan Drive aon
In January, 1944 he was sent Fred Bailey, 91 Y ea r the case this morafng at 10:00 Nevy is reported demanding the
of Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Khei- climatic events.
Tltere was no mention in Mar*
u'clock by Assistant State At­ entire government quit and turn
wfll be in Sanford at the City Ing of South Sanford Avenue and
overseas with the 462nd Bomb
shall’* report of a corresponding
- Hall at 10:80 A. M. Friday to formerly attended Seminole High
Group to the European Theater Old Man, Died Friday torney George A. DeCottes, hr the nation over to the Supreme technological menace by Japan.
stated that the Circuit Court had Court. Meanwhile at Miami Chil
formulate plana, together with School. '
where he remained until his re­
Indeed, the general mad* a point
SHOT AND ILLED
the local War Finance Committee,
Funeral services weru held no Jurisdiction over the matter cun President Juan Antonio Rios of the fact Hist there waa llttlp
turn to the United State* in July
He now weight 170 pound*,
which
was
referred
to
County
/or the Victory Loan Drive.
blasted
"governments
of
force”
.
Saturday
afternoon
ut
4:10
of
thia
year.
He
holds
the
ETO
but atoted that during th* time
real coutuct between the Ger­
TALLADEOA, AU. Oct. tO.
o'clock at (he Community Church Prosecuting Attorney, George A. Chile'* closest neighbor is Ar- mans and the Jupunese, express*
he was a prisoner in various (/P)—Officers said today that ribbon with aix battle Sters.
L A V A L APPEALS
Hia wife, Mr&gt;. Helen Smith, in Luke Mary for Fred Bailey Speer for appropriate action. ’entlna. Rios Is going to Wash- ing himself this wuy:
German eampe, he loet 60 pourMs Mlsa Ida Priebe fired at least
PARIS, Oct. 10, (^ -A tto rn e y * in freight. After hie release a*
who died Friday ut 1:46 P. M. Meuuwhile Stevens had been
to be President Truman’s
“ Th* Axis, as a matter of fact,
two &lt;ahota at bar assailant before live* et 620 Veienca Drive, San­ ut, the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. transferred from the City to the ngton
for Pierre Level eet the
guest.
wae'aent to France where he re­ she waa alain Sunday night. Bern­ fordexisted on paper only.”
t r f ln^metton today to
H. II. Finnell, with whom he County jail, accordhig to Chief
covered hi* weight, he said to­ ard, the woman's nut* brother,
made his home. The Rev. W. P. William*.
PROMOTED
day.
HOT MOVIE
The Army's battle deaths to
told them by algnc&gt; that the
chWf Whli w £
.
Brooks, Jr., pastor of tho Kiret
Sgt. William Georg*, aon of World War JI surpassed tho** * f
Ha
served
overseas
nine ■layer
NEW
YORK,
Oct10.
(41—
Vaa
a
.
"huge
man
who
o f In- months in the Belgian, Luxem
Baptist
Church,
officiated.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
George
of
Major
Jack
M.
Dunlop,
Opelika,
any conflict In U. S. history *v*n
fiygrtuftii)^ m oM yi"
Born in Quebec, Canada on
West First Street, ha# been though advanced medical car*
Aio. special services offlcar with
burg and Carman campaigns up
DEDICATES DAM
promised from tha rank of Ser­ brought a remarkable reduction
to ths time of .his capture. His
the Fifth Armored Division who June 4, 1864. the 91 year old
d*cormtionj InehkUsth# ETO rU&gt;PADUCAH; Ky. Oct. TO, (IP)— geant to First Sergeant.
returned from Europe on the S8 man had lived in Lake Mary for
in deaths among th* wounded
bon with txro b*tbs atari, tha
Nearly a bQUoa people live on Alexander today aaid even cn- 24 yean. Hie only survivor is a President Truman arrived here by
Sgt. Georg* I* presently sta­ Gen. Georg* C. Marshall's blewthe lands of tOuthmsUrn Asia, my shall* and Niutle patrols failed niece living ,in th* north. Inter­ plan* anrout# toxSilbertaville. Ky. tioned at Saipan where he, has nisi report showed lost night.
to .Interrupt motion picture show* ment was made in the . Lake to dedicate a Teen#*#** ,Valley been located far th* past 20
It listed 201,1(77 soldier# kW*d
Mary eemeUrjr.
cur* railroad work.
of Utt earth’s land Area.
(Cm i i i s w o* y e p T e e )
months.
Authority dam tb«r*.
near the battle

Nearly $4,060 Is
Raised For W a r i
Frnd In 1 We

Veterans7 Agent
Tells Kiwanians
About GI Bill

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Sgl. E.H, Ratliff J. R. Hall Injured
Reported Killed In During Attack By
'Action- On "Mar. 2 J. IV^Stevens' Jr.

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Warranty Deeds ,
Harhey, C, P. ct ux to T,
Williams.

Iliirkry, J. \\0 ct ux to T. F.
Williams.
llenkle, lintph M. el ux to T.
F. William* el ux.
llrock. I). C. et ux tu Lucjou*
Burke el ux.
Bradshaw, C, E. et ux to Cas­
selberry Garden* Inc, t
Bradshaw. C.
cl. ux to Caa*
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Applaby, EurUid* IL Executor
Susie M. Ford, deceased to Archie
Franklin et Ux.
ArtkW* ft Agreement
Thnmkaah, Aimer L. cl ux to
Parker D, Anderson, Jr. ct ux.
Real Ratatc Mortgages
Johnson. Johnny, single tn A. J.
Williams et ux.
Burke, Luclou* et ux to J.
Uingfeldcr.
Daniel*, t . h : et-m rio R.~wt
Estes.
- Casselberry Gardens Inc. to C.
F Bradshaw.
Cnsselbcrry Ferneries Inc. tn
fC. E. Bradshaw.
Ilusson, William M. et ux to
I{. C, Stephens.
Assignment Mortgage
Stephens, R. C. to St. Augus
National Bank
Chattel Mortgagee
Bell, Wallace W. to Sanford
Atlantic Nationnl Bank.
Honorable Discharge*
N a v y of United States to
•Duunld Warrcp Johnson.
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Ror Tithle'!Renervation Ohone ^00—i^BOc per person
The public is cordially invited In attend

Bureau of the
News-Journal.

Daytona
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dtitilAl lnl n
l
Stocks
flr u t o n i
by keeping your meter ell
•lean. Let U tu Sat quality
cartridgaa do tbs trick. ,

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S a fe r, L o n g e r
(Grade I Tire CartltiesU Nsadad)
Tbe only tire bntlt with the famous Oear-Orlp Trssd;
extra strong Ssfti-Xock Gurn.Dipped Cord, Body; and
Saftl-Bured ConstroetlMr for greater atrength and longer
mileage. Champion of them alll „
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SEAT COVERS

SH OAL

Regular 5.76 V tfu e l

ROLLER A N D T R A T
A ll Thre e l

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On* gallon rtdaconUa the. average
teem. Wall-Ton* roll* on like magic I
Covers any surface. Beautiful colors.

Features-2

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73c pt.
SI-50 THE POUND

M Y HOflOY DOX

Mattea

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All out $55.00 Buy*

wAh.yovr I t f l i sack, In isti
cld plugi
*f 4 or more
Onsrrjitecjl to gtve Quicker, easier start*
or year money back.

it country my wayl*

lb.

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rauMiOm «r n n n rLUtoS

°* wall girt up. Mlaltr. But hare’s halpi Balers foil
1Tour Plymouth. Dodge, Da Bela or Ckryalar to yopr
V that regularly and you needn't (ear long tauntsyaB.yeu Insist on MOPAS. you gel porta ar-*-“----5
r jU» tear cor or truck. Plymouth. Dodge,
I* Good Service I Tune la Andre *" itelaaets.

42c lb.

t

Worm

It shorter. But w o’ll

28c 1b.

48c
lect Oysters

6.95

52c lh.
6($c fb.

WNitm A Mm
Woniwrm
Urjsdo

Boneless Round SteaH

1

Excellently tailored, smartly styled,
designed exclusively for Vlreftoae.
Double, loek-lUtcbtd seams give extra
strength. Good looking I Dong wearing!
rine value!'

Friday - Saturday

A Grade

Chuck-Roast

.w iu 'J s u :..... *

we bav+tkemh

— OALIGN WALL-TONE,

2-Big
Dressed &amp; Drawn Hens
Dressed &amp;Drawn Fryers

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In Guatemala and Britlah Hondura* there la a species of turkOf whose plumage vim in apkindor with that of the peacock. The
oar* skin of the head is blue.

2 lbs

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Eating Apples

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TAMPA, Oct. 10. (FNSJ—M.
Robert Barnett, blinded by an
accident 13 years ago, wax
named executive director of the
Florida Council .for the Blind
th\i week. Barnett was selected
to fill the vaeency created by the
death of dfenry P. Johnson,
Tampa attorney.
Aa head of the i.tatewlde
agency, which helpa to rehablll.
late sightless persona and teaches
them to become' active, useful
member* of society .Barnett will
have ample chance tp use his
own experience*.
He was a senior at Robert ,E.
Lee High School In Jacksonville
when‘he loat his sight, He enter­
ed the Florida School for the
Blind at St. Augustine qnd from
there went to stetson University
in Deland, where he received hie
Bachelor of Art degree. For
three years he directed publicity
for the* University and Tn 1044

Large Juicy Lemons
Y ork Imperial Apples
L arge Iceberg Lettuce
Fresh Crisp Carrots
Fancy Bartlett Pears
2 lbs
Yelibw Onion?
31 bs
’ancy Sweet Potatoes
3 lbs
uicy Persian Limes
doz.

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Barnett is Named
Director For Blind

W H E N IN STOCK

u o u ik k

of United States
Walters Jr.
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A rim li^lon: 51 per couple {la x I nr.)

TickeU on Sale at the following places:

Lifebuoy
3 cakes
Lm rT oIlet S oap"
3 cakes
Rinso
Lgre. Pkg.
Lux Flakes
Lge. Pkg.
Swan Soap
Med. Cake
Swan Soap
Lge. Cake
Sweetheart Soap
3 cakes
Woodbury Facial Soap
3 cakes

"

W n llO T i
AT m
Elijah' (

CAM

Crlsco Shortening:
l lb ctn.
Scot Tissue
2 fo r
Nabisco Ritz Crackers
1 lb pkgr.

Martin, J. William et ux to
T. H. Daniel* et’ ux.
WilaoTt, Steve et ux lo Charlie
Young.
Dialled Warranty DreJ
Refoc. H. LA&gt;*t ux to Emma
Lee Robert*.
)
Brock, D. C. et ux to Joannah
L. Moore.
Deed
Duda, John et-. al Katherine,
Andrew Jr Duda et u* A Fer­
dinand Duda et ux Grantors to
Scaboril Airline R. RCounty Deeds
County of Seminole to:
Miller, Richard W. I^oc I I A
111 Evan* 8/D.
Ulliff, Gladys E. Lota 7, 8. ih

2, 3. ft A 7 lUneud Park.
Widtlli. Phillip 11. et ux Lola
3,5,11,16. A 18 Hlk C Wlldmof
Knight, L. 1, l.ot 29 McNeil's
Giaug* Villa.
Karris, Janie Lot 5 South San-

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W E D N E S D A Y . O C TO B E R 10, 1945

i

Blk U
Seminole Park.
Cox. Luia H. Lot 3 Blk 6
Lake View at Lake Mary.
Chestnut, Ellggl? I » t 3 1st
add to Park View, '
Griffith. William E. et
T - u n r - fr s»ni*wK. —
’
Williams, R. Ji. et ux S 47 ft
nr UL 11 Blk 4 Tr 5 Sanford.
Undreaa, T. O. Lot 10 Itlk (1
Tr 13 Sonford.
Joseph, Lincoln I-of 9 A 10
Blk 9 Tr 16 Beminnle Park.

Radio* picket! up mill delivered

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T H B S A N F O R D 'H E R A M&gt;, SANFO RD FLO R ID A

The annunl per capita con- T H B ST A T I: O P F LO R ID A
W illiam I) I' hu I. S Hr
sumption of fish in Japan i: ’
1.HV &gt;3*
about 65 pound*.
I 'l r r l I *, *M o l f l c n

.s»n Kranrlu ro. t'A llfu ru l*
A ha urn b ill o f c o m p l a l n l Iuiv I uh
b r a n flirt! b r i v t n fa r d i v o r c e ugulnM
) an by A u d r e y Paul, t b r s r p r n m l i
a r r to ro m tna nd Jrnu In hr ■ ml a p ­
p ear b e f o r e Ibr I ’ lrru ll C ou r t al
S a n f o r d . R .t nlp ule C ou n ty . F lo r id a ,
oft I h r Jlh da* o f N ov rin b er , A, I).,
I 9 IJ, o l b e r n l a e tlet-rrr prt&gt; ponfeaatt
w ill b r » n l » t « “ l iiffiilnM you.
If l- fu ith i-r o r d r t r d Ilia! Ihla
i lla t io n b e .p u b lle lie d In the S a n f o r d
lit r. Id, n titfurapaprr foibllebril In
ftanford, S it n ln o lr C o u n ty , F lorid a,
o n r n t-arh w e e k f o r fo u r r n n a r c u -

of Jerusalem gnot
done A rp, u", hkhii
There Is nd certain historical
information on Poland until the
end of th* 10th century..
Jnpfin ia the. furKent procurer
of cool in eastern Asia.

(he Renl Thine
S TE IIB E &amp; CO.
HwarlhntnTT.

ON

Pn.

ItS B A D

a I* l l e m i l o n
.
C le r k o f c i r c u i t i V u r t
Hy o
U Hum
fiep d ly
c l t *k
itnrland W . s p e n c e r
s n llc lt o r fo r P la in t iff

Ucd bug*,

Roaches, ’ Ticks,

S a u ce

HELP
YO U
SAVE
MONEY

Hills Bros. Vac. Packed

COFFEE

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S te a k
Blade Chuck

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2
Wf

R o a s t
Fresh Ground

lb

T u rk e y s

S te w

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B ean s

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Inflamed Walery Eyes

2—
Ketpiiolory Congcilion
3—Nasal irrilalion &amp; Sneering

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N l l ' i n f S W ' f , S ec tion la f o w i l Sl S out h Hatike ]tt Fuel,
l a d 1 SS InnitwiHid
S B ' , o f N B S S ec tion II T o w i i sh ip Sn S o u t h It. like 1 ] Ksat
S aas*v ft o f t^K 'i o f sw ii W o f
lit Irk Hoad, S e c tio n Sa T o u i i s h l p
So Soiilti Italiar in Baal.,
fail IS Illock C S lew a i l ’ ; Subdlvlu lon
Plat llo o k 3 p an e * 1t e n c o l t Court S c a t !
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Fresh Fla.
M lille t
Whiting

Collage

F ille ts

C h e e s e

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21c
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6 2 c

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Maryland Fix. Hid.

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C h e e s e
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SEAFOOD

Boneless Roast
Breast Stew
V eal Chops
Veal Patties

Tnl Tondei Drawn

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BACON
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H a m b u rg er
Brisket

C h ic k e n s

I .--I IIS F t a n k lln T e i r n e e
llo o k S iuirc I». "

Hi mill

White Bolling

Club or T-Bnnc

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T iiw n o f S a n fo n l
Lota 1 to IS l lo n a v e n t u r e
I
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irPHimrd wearing soifcsl.
wrinkled clothes.

S lo k alfa Tomato

Grade.A Western

POULTRY SALE

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NOTICJ-i
IS
l i c i t BIIV
UIVKN
‘ I In-1 p u/a u a n t to S r r t l o n . S o f C h a p 'le r I k i s s I m w . o f F l o i l d a . A r t . o f
l » 17, k n o w , , ■„ the M P H P I I Y ACT,
the f o l l o w i n g
d r.erilu d
land
in
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lorid a, w ill hr
o f f e r e d f o r aale al p u b l i c o u t e r )
fu r the hltibrM and heat e a c h bid.
a u b je r t to the r ig h t nf the T r u r l r r a
n f t h e In ternal I m p r o v e m e n t Fun d
In r r l r r t «n&gt; and a ll hide, at the
C our iluiuae .
hrglnn lna
at
Hi:*#
o ' c l o c k A. M . o n the ISth day o f
- Y a t . n i U , —A - - | i — l l l i , — Variable rtf.
' m u n ic ip a lit ie s e a . e m e n t
lo r
rtord
f i g h t o f w a v Smi fr e t w id e will
tie
re.erred
ttom
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par* el

Stokalir'* Cut Green

B e e ts

3 3 c

G o o d u fi'o r n in e a n d j w l
t l r n n i n i ; g o h a n d in h a n d

C R E O M U L S I O N
for Coughs, Chest Colds, BroncMtli

Slokely'a T atli King

sn UrtUlmc

PREPARE

r i a t i|ook t p a c e

Lota I S A S
Itlock I l lln h la n d
Park
Plat llo o k « p a c e IS.
N SI ft o f Lot S III or k 1 T i e r I
T h e t o w n o f S a n lord .
Lola I S and 1 I D a s N &amp;M ft
a n d Iraa S IS f I ) Him k I T l r r I
T h e T o w n o f S an fo r d.
IAlt » IllOCk il Ftret Stree t JUxtensi on
Plot Hook 1 paicra f t A
IS A
Lot S i I’ lne hurel
Plat Hook 1
P a c e II.
laita SS SO A t l SI. M. Smltli'a
Secontl S u b d iv isio n Plat llo o k I

page II.

Ureomutslon relieves promptly be­
cause It goes right to the se»t of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegms and old nature
to sooUiq and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous mem­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
demanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you an
to have your money hack.

Stokaly'a Apple

21c

A ll Ktt o f See. In Ha nm rd t l r a m ’
S e c t io n
• T ow nship
So S ou t h
I tamer 10 Boat.
"Lot 10 ftlm-k ) D r e a m w iild

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M iririi
• S io f o r d
Florid a.
•kftoho. im b . ,str.
N i i T l i 'B
IS
IIK IIK H V
n tV K N
(hut im r*tn m |&lt;I (*hri|itif l!»l. KinFitla HialutfH, J M 1 up nmeriilinl, lh«*
fntlowlnf? d rterlltfti* In mi m Hemliifiii* I'm in ty, KJorldn, w ill be o f*
f«!r**tl fo r n b ’ ttl I'ultHr o u tcry fo r
th * h ig h er! nrul brut ntAh lilil. At
Uie Truitt liiiitr *»f the S em inole

S TO K E LTTJy

Short

County Court House at nnfnrd. be*
Kinnlnt at 11:1 &amp; o'clock .A. &gt;l.. on
October f*th . U t l.

lion M a r t a n la

That Kang On

SALK

D D T BUG HOUSE

Kiltg FHea, Mmijuiloen, Pica*.
Water Bug*. Silver Fish. Ants.

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TU X E D O FEED CO.
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W I T N K S S my ba nd and tifflrlal
r eal at S a n f o n l , In t b e i-ou nly o f
Heiulnolp. in tin- M a le o f F lo r id a .
ih l» the util day o f IH-Iobtr, A. II..

Beware Coughs

Made by an Old RHinhlr House

NOW

tlVo wrrkl

TO

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2 8 c

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2 6 c

ib

3 9 c

LAND

Yellow Bharp

Pan Bendy
C h e e s e
LJly-O M ^F m sm J/pg________ ___

|F o o d
j Bouillon
C u b es

1rib cup
*

14 c

N E W . STORE
I
. Dally

C h e e s e
Philo. Cream

•* .
pkg

Am. Loaf

9 c

C h e e s e

HOURS

pkg

10c

W ie n e r s
ib . 3 3 c
Bunnyland Smoked
S a u sa g e

ib

3 9 c

&gt;wtBrook Tomato

Hi.10 A M. — 0:00 P.M.
Weda.
HiJO A.M. — I2..10 P.M.
A
8al

46-oz can

Brands

Gold, Mftdal
S w e o t

in an instant, too!

ib 2 3 c

Insecticide

Snowhite-*
While it
Lasts — lb

Dews

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ib

Is A
Killer

And I like tough jobs with long hours.
I'm on a 24-hour, 7-day shift. I'm so good
at my job — so fast — so efficient — So
thorough, I can do. things for pennies.
Yep, for a s in g le penny, (at a v e r a g e
household rates) I 'll do any of these jo b s -

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VACUUM CLEAN A SIX ROOM HOUSE
RUN A SEWING MACHINE ALL AFTERNOON
KEEP A REFRIGERATOR COLO FOR 4 HOURS
LIGHT A 60 WATT IV L V FOR 3w HOURS
RUN THE WASHER FOR &gt; TUBS OF CLOTHES
GIVE YOU THE CORRECT TIME FOR 4 OATS

10c

Call*.

Tom atoes o&gt; 13 c

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Actually, the a vera ge family gots^ just
about T W IC E as much electricity for
its money as it did 15 years ago.
An d you’ ll get a thrill when you find
ou( what I'll be doing for you in the
wonderful Electronic A g e just dawning.
So-o-o rem om bri, you cau 'i g o w rong
when you call in

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W E D N E S D A Y , O C T b B fcR XO, !

It becomes plain' even to those who favored it most in
the beginning’, that the present labor taghdation fails o f
its purpose. I t protects labor- unions, boPUoes not protect
their individual members. It doea not protect management,
which la made to carry the whole burden o f responsibility,
while labor is not required to carry any. W orst o f all. it
faila utterly to protect the general public.
Trial and error are the means by which the American
people have hung on to their righta through all these
years o f the republic. So they try anything once. I f a
new piece o f legislation succeeds, that’s good. I f it fails,
a fte r being given every chance, it is repealed or modified tu
make it work. I t isn't any particular law which ia sacred,
but the rule o f law* in general. I f one form does not do
what it should, another should be tried until something does
succeed.
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However, carefully planned the W agner A c t may have
been, it is failing in its main purpose o f protecting workers
without injuring anyone else. I t is ending by doing, injury
to the whole body politic including the workers themseives.
Surely, a fte r this trial o f years, some modification or new
arriting o f n labor law can be brought out which will keep
the strength o f the present Iq flu ilio n , while elm mating
ita weaknesses."
R ight labor legislation .should protect labor's rights but
also maintain labor’s responsibilities, as well as those o f
management; and should protect the public as a whole.
t• 1
, •ID
BIBLE
VBXSE rOR TODAY

Bart directly in the task of
providing for our own service
jiluSiUioaliSuL of giving comfort
to‘ the distiVssed peoples of the
nation^i^hrkMiut^i side by aids
with u| tbr victory," he eonI_'CP

Lab or Laws

On Invasibif l^iy
Told In Magazine' Fund In ~1 Week
i i 'u i i h h

r m

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t r a n ilM v e F m

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o «n

bridge ot vital .worth. between for which is sow on and la twin*
Growth
thi men fightin- oi&gt; shor. and held ut th« time Floridu cele Industrial
the fiehtlnR men aboard ships in tirati-s her Centennial Year. Thi*
In . Southeast Seen
thi hnglisr Chanel
• in itteif ahuuld l&gt;e an Inspiration
"The Nail fire wan deadly. Ini to everyone to res that Florida’s
wain deep water Finder’a huddle* , fine record ia not only austafned.
wwa
Ul Ills INAIJI
crumpled. theli bodies broken by hut advanced *o aa to attract •» •
shrapnel. cut by wel' aimed bul the attention of the entire world, Federal Reserve Bank reveals
let*.
Somehow, I’inder shoved War is over, that ia true, but the proposed industrial growth and
forward, hi* minion strong in hi*- mo*t dangerous period lies ahead, expansion In the southeast that
mincl, hin spirit uillintr him1What la rlont^now determines will go a. long way toward offnhoreward
* I
the future of our Country anJ getting the loaa of war Industries.
The bahk lilts a ’ faw of the
•*A lieutenant who saw
him.*be world. I’eace mu*t be main* proposed
expansions as follows:
plunge ahead knew that hew a»; mined. By giving of e*ir money, J The American Can Company
wounded, lie told later of hpv
to combat
starvation haa
and*nesllinitiated' anil expansion pro­
Pinder absorbed the firat buret' of i lenre, la certainty one of ithe gram nt ’ Tampa • that -will coat
ihraj nel with no murmer of pain, 'moat effectual waya of keening one and a quarter milion dollars.
He wan hit more than once, lib (he peace. I am proud of Flor- At Brunswick, Ga.. the Hercules
Powder' Company haa announced
an- addition- to iu naval stores
plant that will &lt;Vun wall - ever
aimillion dollars. Florida supplies

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The Christian Science Monitor

Fiw from crime tad wnwrion«l_stw », , I Free fra p oU tk ri

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££&amp;$ZSZ

ADVANCE FALL BLOUSES!

materials for their .operation.*
,
A t Maeon,.lhe Armstrong, Cork
Company ia just completing a
16,000,0U) espansion program.
Thi Southern, Railway haa an-

Educational Values

WE NEED NOT WORRY IF
WE KNOW TH AT WE ARK YN
A girl improves her chances o f making a good match
GOD'S PLAN: It* shall not be by educational attainments, according to a study made by
■ (r a id of ■evil tiding*, hi* heart
it fixed, tnutinf hi * lh&lt; Lori. — the Metropolitan L ife Insurance Company. It is revealed
Psalm 111*7.
also that, for the-moat part, both men and women tend to

choose mates, with schooling similar to their own. "A m on g husbands who stopped their schooling after
7 or 8 years o f grade school, 62 per cent hail wives o f
like educational status, but barely 4 per cent had wives
with a college background,” the company said. "On the
other hand, among husbands with some College training,

Fa* they who dream no pear*
A n fool, and knaves;
ll will bo dire for them—
Thor will be slaves.
Who will be masters bore
• When the fight is won:
Th* horrors of light
Or tho traitors to sun?
Frsnars a million crowns
Shining and yxartod
*“
For every prudent man
Shall rule tho world.
PAUL 11. OKHRKR
Imagine Russia giving ua th*
•octet o f' th* atomic bomb If
Jhoy know It and w* didn’t!
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The crowd turned out to hoot
ewd holler for Admiral Nlmlti
la ltaabington and New Yor*
tbr other dav. in spite of the
fact that' h« is probably tbs
bra—i&gt;*t hat in tho.Navy.

pleted only seven or eigh t years o f grade school, the Metropolitan shows that less than 24 per cent o f the wives had
husbands with more schooling than th eir own, while 39 per
cent o f the husbands w ith this limited schooling mnrried
girls who had gone to high school or beyond. However, o f
the girls who d id .n o t go beyond graduation from high
school, 19 per cent married college men, while only 13 per
cent o f the men with tou r years o f high school married
college women.

The Answ er

are

not

FASHION-FRESH STYLES!
Fashion-fresh and spanking-crisp blouses — per­
fect with suit* and skirts—slacks tool So feminine
wlfh soft

throat

ruffling— so slick

with

crisp

bows (lots o f sport shirts, to o l) A ll so easy to
care for— In ■all white and colon with long or
short sleeves.

Ramon bare been rampant of
a polio epidemic" in this county,
The Palmetto N ew * genUjr chllde* ux on what it terms
Aa far aa or* hare been able to
find eat, there la no more danger "m aking a mountain out o f a molehill" in Gur figh t on the
• f polio at thia time than there sweat-boxes or other cruel instruments or punishment,
osar ia at this time of rear, and go about making convicts obey orders if they refused to
Jhat b practicaRy negligible.
folks

PASSENGER TIRES
WHILE THEY LAST!

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As far -aa we can tall, the
While women are even more likely than mn to .takp
rCmmimtsU in. Europe have at
much trouble getting Along with a spouse o f equal education, they are less likely to marry
the socialists as they do with the someorte with a. better educatidn. In the group-which com­

Hem*

mine #2,600,000 to finance an
rxpaniiun vf the Institution's
facilities.

who stopped'Their education a fte r 7 or 8 years o f grade
school. The single exception to the tendency 'fo r men to
choose wives with a schooling equivalent to their own is
found among men who stopped at the fifth or sixth year
o f grade school.
"T h e situation among wives is very similar to that
described for husbands. Thus, among those wives who did
not continue beyond 7 or 8 years o f grade school, 68 per
cent had husbands with the same limited schooling,
while less than 3 per cent were married to men who had
been to college. More than half o f the wives with one or
more years at college had college men as husbands; only
one-ninth had husbands whose schooling stopped after 7 or
8 years .of grade school. In other w o n !*..a girl .improves

4 ,9 5 u p ’

42 Veterans P laced In Jobs In Month
The United States Employment
Service brings more than tkh
year* of experience into its 'njj*
alignment of finding job, fm
lihtficOlf •’ haMkhppM ’ ' tmdiBRI
of World Wav II, Mr*. Hetty
Moseley junior Interviewer In
charge of thr USES office in
Snnfnrd stated today, in announc­
ing a total of 42 placements of
veterans through the service
during the past month.
Pointing out that the number
of civilian workers who become
handicapped for jobs annually
exceeded even the Vwartjme mili­
tary casualties resulting in occu­
pational disability, Mrs. Mosrlry
said the USES has developed
sperial selection and plaeemept
techniques for matching wori-Vs
with the jobs they are able to
perform and in which their
physical impairment -Iu not an
impediment on the job.
"Tho employment service aims
to' select occupations to match
the physical abilitioa of tho
applicant and to find jolts which

do so.” W e don't have to take the trouble o f writing- a reply.
having
It is written fo r us in the Sanford Herald, which says:
An interesting story in Sunday's Tribune told
how George McRory, form er Seminole county legis­
lator, now superintendent o f the Florida Indus­
trial School fo r Boys controls the sometimes d if­
ficult youths without resort to sweat-boxes or
other "cruel-and-unuaual punishment" sometimes
found in Florida's penal insUtutions He has a sys­
form despite tbs physical limita­
tion." Mrs. Moreloy »ald. "With
tem o f ranks and privileges which he gives to the
the USES- gives responsibility Ip
boys who behave and those who don't. Naturally
all comtaunlttei for assisting
more privileges, than those who don’ t. It works
,
wonderfully, M cRory saw*.
,
George M cRory has fout/d a Way to get excellent results
at the InsUtuUon he ably directs without resorting to
sweat-boxes or other cruel instrument o f punishment
Some o f the boys who go to M cRory’s school are as tough
And hard to controj as the convicts who are committed to
the tender mercies o f convict camp bosses and guards. He
uses simply an honor and demerit system and it works
perfectly.— Tampa Tribune.

MA THER of SANFORD

Announcing

600x16— $15.20
650x16— $18.45
550x17— $13.95
700x15— $20.40

plus
plus
plus
plus

tax
tax
tax
tax

1.18
$16.38
1.30 ...........$19.75
1.09 1
$15.04
.... $21*81
1.41

FIRESTONE STORES
--—111 E. 1st SL

veterana to find suitable employ,
roent, the only limit to our cana:
city for jtlacing thorn will be thp
limitations placed by those who
have jobs to offer." . ' 4 i ,
' 8h* Invited all employers in
Sanford to file spedfleati ms of
tbelr Job opportunities with the
USES offlre M U l N.
sr&gt;
Avenue and te Indicate a willingi to employ physically hSmlj
tod workers whoa •ucn workare* qualified ftir the job.

Phone 12

PUT NEW LIFE
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Specialized Equipment

B A N K HOLIDAY NOTICE

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Miss Doris H all
Entertains A t B ridge

P e r s o n a Is

n j CHARLOTTE ADAMS
Associated Press Food Editor
Do you eat n good breakfast
in the morning7 Do vuur children
and your husband eat good break­
fasts T The business of planning
and executing good meals, well
and nutritionally balanced, was­
n't Just a war measure, you
know,
, .
Remember the appalling num­
ber of American boys who were
turned down by the draft be­
cause of nutritional defects?
A most important part of the
day's nutritional total is break­
fast. In an amatiug number of
big city schools (and.rurnl ones,
too, for that matter) children
arrive for the morning's work
fortified only with a cup of
coffee, sometimes with the addi­
tion of a piece of brlad or tnnsl.
This is a sure wav to build unhealthly bodies which will give

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Breakfast Called United States
Moat Important Warned Of War
. Meal Of Day
By Marshall
• Social Calendar

1

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11 ... P^VGE F I V I

— 1U1I.U4&amp; in Europe and 41,3.72
in the Pacific—nr Hit),867 mure
■\
than' in World War I and IU.7TI
Mrs. H. L. Beard is 111 at her
greater
than the combined Civil
THURSDAY
Miss Doris Hall was hostess home on West First Street.
Mai lu**e' ni tin- Union and
Regular mwting of the Sem­ ftst night to the Tuesday Eve­
Confederate forces.
inole Rebecca Lodge No. 43 will ning Bridge Club which met at
Frank Shames has flown to
Total cnauultie* this lime were
be held at lo o p Hall Thursday her home on Valencia Drive.
BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
New York City on business.
043,222 officers uml men. includ­
at 8:00 PL M. District Deputy
Bridge was enjoyed throughout
ing 670,783 wounded, 5(1,8(17 mis­
**
Preildent of. No. 10, .Mrs. Min­ the evening at the conclusion of
Cnpt. and Mrs. Emit W. KaeMrs. Robert George Is spend­
sing and 117,2(1,» taken prisoner.
nie Bovin of Klnalmmee, will be which Miss Cecelia Truluck won ing some time In Daytona Beach serman announce the birth of a
Of the .wounded, prisoners and
tiresent. All members are urged high score.
daughter, Reba Jean, on Oct. 4,
missing, mon tl.nn ni.i.'jon have
to ‘attend; and any visiting He*
Miss Hall assisted by Mrs. D.
at
the
Brownwood
Memorial
returned to the duty or have been
Pvt. Ralph Losslng is home on
beccas are Invited, Meet in- will W. Hall served refreshments to
Hospital,
Brownwood,
Texas.
evacuated to the United States.
— be formal.
the following:
Miss Margaret » 16 day furlough.
“ As staggering as our casual­
™
..Yeung Peoples Training Union Relit. Miss Louise Perkins,. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Ivey an­
ties have lieen," Marshall wrote,
Mrs. Walter Coleman has gone nounce the birth of a son John
will meet at the First Baptist Cecelia Truluck, Mrs. L. •U. Me"the enemy fortes opposing us
i '■ •IOhureh at Vtoo P. M. nad - will Ijeod V r ^ I M p m NlehalMtt Ash­ t* New York City on a two D. Ivey Jr, on Qsb. D at the
suffered nisihj times more heav­
go,to Mrs. Roy Pippin's home.on
ton Celpps, weeks’ business trio.
Orange General Hospital In Or­
ily.’'
West First Street for a picnic
lando.
Knrni) l*K *f» Huge
Harry Grimball and Bob WUksupper. 1 '
- *■ V •
He estimated that I ,502.000
tnson are spending the week at
Tne Wrslyan Service Guild of
McCungHi
German, Italian uml Japunese
Daytona Beach.
the First Methodist Church will Mrs. W: Russell Slrmons. (i
trtHips were killeil by Ameriiun
Glille extend* from near tlie
have n covered dish supper
fire, that 303,700 were "perman- Antarctic Circle nt Cnpe Horn to
Thnteday—a t-S d W - Fe*4Ir ---All
Mr.
and
.
Mrs.
S.O.
Chaae
_
Jr.
cntly
disabled"
iimj
8,130,477
cnii-.
LoyutuI—ths—Tropio—««f—Capricortr
members are urged to attend. ' M is s E lis e -Hutchison have departed for a two weeks’
w sy-w tien th e-reH try-n u rgtrTn u tiled and dlsurnitsl.
Meeting of Hume Uemoristratinti Honors Mrs. Gilmour. visit In. New York City.
of life starts. Every person, , Marshall guve the following at the Peruvian Wimlary.
According to George Mar«k child or adult, should cut ht
l.•Class will be held ut the homo of.
tide of U
lutlle
dentils
suffered
the most annular symphonls.
ire
or amut anwn . en «
tbw
tile U
«tl.* *u
fered by
phoi
3
Mrs. It. T. Wanen ut I dll! Mag
W.
R.
Dyson
has
returned
from
Miss
Elsie
Hutchison
entertalnBeethoven's
F
i
f
t
h
,
lle.thoven's
T
nolla Ave. Thursday t.t 3:00 If.
aw. York to his
mi.oi. and
....i n
-.i..-.’ First, “"In
I,, 1 *°*&gt;d at breakiast.
uratioo liaii|o Montldv
ntly In
recentiy
•» 1201 Ninth
Brahms’
.
M. A demonstration on the dye­ ed
Magnolia Avenue.
|n MonthMonths I lentils Aveingc
l"
If a fourthh-of
of your ilay'r
day’r In-j
In
William
Gilmour,
a
recent
poputhe
Feast
of
music,
the
symphony
ing of materials will Ite given.
i.o ii
r.o
80
take of food Is n cup of coffee ! Rewhulon
lar bride, with' an.'lnfot-mal picnic
?
FHIDAV'
Miss Dorothy Powell and Miss is the steak rouSfaa. It is sub­ anil a piece of toast your wlioie, War of* !Kltf“ *rrin
tv lf"
•upper
nnrty
at
‘her
home
in
stantial
and
full
of
nourishment;
i
Campbell-Luaslng Unit No. S3
Frances Mahoney s p e n t .last
'vision! Lots *if wo Mexican \\ :n
2d
Mound Village. it tastes good: it does not cloy. day needs rev
of the American Legion will Indian
weekend In Sanford.
men, for instaniv, whit eat fairly Civil War
The
guests
gathered
nn'
the
Tha
word
“
symphony,"
of.
Creak
meet hi thu Legion Hut-at 8:00
(U n io n )
18
I in,o,n ‘j.LMt'1
good and ;\ell balanced Inluhes .
and presented gif Is tq the
Ensign and Mrs. Gene Harrison deviation, meant literally a eon- ..ml dinners; have only- coffet■P.iM . A l l eligible .members are lawn
f i infill
IK
74.621 1.652
honurec.
Miss
Hulrhiso
* f
visited Monday with Mr. and' cortl
.R
simply • for breakfast for the sake of -Kpeo-Au'erg
invited to . join.- • An axtenalvq septed ...
4
:.4r. . Kit.
Mrs.
Gilmour
with
piece
a
pit
convenient
deaeriotlon
for
a
eer
membership • drive is now Tn &lt;jf her chosen silver.
50,510 2,itr.8
Mrs. Fred Harrison.
their figure*. They are wrong. World War I lit
tain
form
of
orchestral
composi­
progress.
In the. end,' there is no bcuuty, World Wat II I* 20t.HtTr-1.57(1
lie Fall season's geheral meet- - Mrr. J. C. Hutchison . assisted
luissrs Heavy III I..ikI
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Park and tion. You will do well to study without health.
i
I
k
&gt;
hostess
in
serving
the
out­
this
form
thoroughly
or
not
of the Sanhirrt Oorden. ClUh
son, Billy, urtf expected to arrive
The monthly average of World
What mokes a jirojwr break­
I
!?i
worry about the matter at all.
he held at Ihe Woman i door supper to the following; Thursday frqm Augusta, Ga.
War II iloos not refln-t the lieavy
In either case, you can enjoy fast? Fruit first, always. It mav losses suffered in the rinsing davs
Club at 3:30 P. M. Tin will Mil*.
lie W’iIlium Gilmour, Mrs, Dale"
--rXvi
juice, but any women who
I,. Scott, Jr., Mrs. William T.
Mrs I'nul Tindall of Orlando &gt;* symphony • technical know be
served at tlte. close of the meet­
plans meals well run make u of (In- riim|Mti,Mi in I umpe. In T he
Davh, Miss Louise Perkins, Miss
ing.
*
.
l!»43
during
the
eerint
warfare
E?ul« Mp«klriL“ l,e M b ? iniV »T^il •p*nl ,h* weekend with M rs. j edge Is not at all necessary.
shift occasional!'’, for. the sake
To calico, houm gr -fWt
;
Mb
John Callahan at 721 East Twen- &lt; Beethoven's Fifth Is the most of
The BailieJliirrumn
Chapter Louise I erkins,
variety. Shp cun serve toma­ over ‘ Germany and the initial
•nittoctRoa is not "houn * out
j popular of all. It so overwhaimrd
ramiaign
in
llaly,
tinrasmilly
of the D.A.It. Will meet Friday Helen Hutchison and Mrs. Helen t|#th jjtreet
toes or ambroisis for supper and
A MJU9 or Mootrico maib IHai
at 3:U0 P. M. Ot the residence Schultx.
i and confused ita first audience some stewed fruit ut breakfast. rate exceeded f..(M)0 tn-’iit lily
Heavy ngntinx
fiirhli'i &gt; in tiuiv—
Itutv—hint
Mod 3 ATTACHCO TO ONLV situ BWN
of- Mrs. E. ~B.-—d ements -withthat
one
person
said,
Mid,
"
"t
I
wanted
o. ttenw
tomoiu
■ Friends' of Mrs.-J. P. Thur­
An O NOT To -nit, r.AuLL
‘
•Mrs. C: R. Dawson and Mrs. .1.
mond will regret to learn that to put on my hal, I couldn't
Suwel^M ricola ‘ are
r:'" '
in -he
I i «— ■
*** I
*
«
II. Mi'ttick tu co-hoattnutes. All
she
Is
ill
in
the
Fe
rnalil-Laughton
fln /m y head!* But it became a
" a S K T L * ' " J K "n f t #
V1 ' ’
A f' ,‘ 1'
1visiting members .cue invited to Baptist Circle Meets Memorial Hospital.
popular drawing card soon aftor.
r . t\‘ . ttoi |
,h l**U«v .it Nor..... . the nveraei 'Phis store is always
attend.
One hundred and fivee yee
years ago.
of uJ lo tske a
of J """" 1 *» 1S" " "
W*'
A t Mrs. Cooper’s
MOND.VY
V.
‘ It iosL-1k rember toon.... . ""
Phllhtrmonlc applesnure occasionally.
Mr*. Kenneth Wacker Sr. is when the New York Philharmonic
ready to please . . . al­
Meeting o f W.M.S. of First
gave
Its
first
concert,
the
Fifth
awfully pood for brcsklnsl.
Circle No. 0 of the First visiting Lieut, and Mra. Kenneth
ways
loaded with a
Baptlit Church »ill be held in Baptist Church met at the home Wacker at their home on Golden was the chief attraction of the
Most children and many adults
the annex ut 3:30 P. M. Topic; of Mr:’. It. F. Couper on Cameron Lake.
program. It deserves Its topmost love prepared rVreujs. They . nrc.
complete
ht o c
We
place twenties -|t-1* the perfect Ices filling than the roused ix&gt;
l for the mmiib "Investing iit-To- Avenue Monday afternoon with
inorrow's l.eudersbtp." Circle Nn. Mrs, S. C. Dickerson {AeMdlng.
Friends of Mrs. J. J. Roily will musics] expression of strung)?, riely, so tiny are not an "oilhti
Itolarl I loll ley, son of Mi and g u a r a n t e e to give
* Added J«y«
3 will have c.mrge of the pro­ , Reports were given by circle be sorry to learn that she is of strength and of victory. It *x nr* dish. If you have prepared Mrs. W. .1. Hartley, ha* gone to
gram.
somethin!'
we
all
want.".
confined
to
the
Florida
Sanitar­
cereals for breakfast serve e-g.* Jacksonville lir lie inducted into S A T IS F A C T IO N .
officers
and
a
letter
Of
thinks
"W H AT EVERY VETESunbeams. Junior and Inter­ for boxes sent to Rome, Italy, ium in Orlando.
MRS. GLENN U NG LE proved ami bacon'or sausage. Do you ill the Navy. Tlii* is their' second
HAN S H O U L D KNOW”
mediate G.A.'s mid Junto.- Il.A.’s from
herself the heroine of our time ways heat prepared cereals? They ron to entei Ihe N'aVy.
the
family
who
received
will me*»t nt the First Baptist then; wi\p read by Mrs. A. C.
Dr. and Mrs. Fincher McDaniel •bout a week ago. She was In taste much better.
At Christ church on next
."Chew Chew Ilitby”
Church at 3&gt;30 V. M.
and daughter, Marilyn,' have her home- in Lock Arbor while
A good, freshly rooked hot ce­ Sunday at '.i;3o A. M. Holy
. -1
secretary.
C l Y z ’z r s / r
The Business Women'.*' Circle Benson,
moved
tnelr
residence
to
31S
her little five year old son tfas real sticks .to the ribs. If you Communion will lie celebrated
were urged to attend
■ Cur toon
will meet with .Mrs. J. T. Jenton theMembers
PACKAG E 5 T O H 1 F
playing In the yard, with ihe serve toast, muffins nr rolls, it by Rev. Mark Car pettier.
missionary program meeting Magnolia Avenue.
Travel
Talk - News
at 107 -West Thirteenth Street at the
Longwnnd Cunt Club was en­ tlltil It ASCAOt 610G.
yardman close by. By Instinct constitutes enough breakfast for
church next Mondey also
at 8:00 P. M.
Joe McCailln haa returned tq MRS. L1NGLE moved out on the many people.
tertained In Mi. ami Mra, J. II.
the
annual
association*!
woman’s
■----r
r
f
• Tho Past Matrons Club of missionary union meeting on Oct. hie home, a t 610 Magnolia.Avsngf porch to see If the Child wee
Menick at The tlak4. Games were
O.E.S. will meet with Mrs.
after apending some time in At­ safe and saw him splashing in
'ollo^eil by rcfre*hmmH* im
'CHICKEN SU ITER'
W. Itolley, 311 West Eithteentn 16;Mrs.-Fred Myers gave a chap­ lanta, Ga
Snturiliy
night.
the Uke In water 20 feet
deep,
'■ jn M
MJ
.Stret t ut 8:00 P. M.
T/Spt. Joint It■&gt;ttilyi- lately enJumped
. Into ..the
wiater,__ Miss Ouida Carlton- entertained
She ;• jum
ped'Into
w
ter
fsoni
the
Bible
study,
“
What
The Presbyterian Church cir­
Cpl. Milton lluddlaaton r■lalted caught the child ax-hr w«t~ bob- friends— Sunday oigCi~.a&gt;ith -w Joytuba fuiJuiw.V »itli hts fffliiily.
cles will meet as fnllbws: No. I Baptists Believe."
Iphla, blnr op and down and~*wai
Mra. Marie Saul in Philadelphia,
chicken supper purty- at— the ami r*-£p'iuuib_iviili_tuugcr assnThe
meeting
was
closed
with
.)
- Mrs. J. O. Andes Jr., Chairman, prayer by Mrs. M, N. Ceveland Pa. and J.F. Huddleston In Pitts­ safely back to shore. She placed jirnne o f Mrs. W. E. Sasser, 414 elates i.l Rollins College. He has
Mrs. W. S. Willis, 313 Geneva
been working on the atomic
refreshments were served by burgh, Pa- before returning to the boy on the bank and returned Myrtle Avenue.
Avenue nt 3:00 P. M,; No. 2 - and
Camp Blandlng.
and rescued the yardmen. The
Mrs. Owen Forgersen ami Mrs. bond) in New Mexico. All such
the
hostess
to
the
following:
Mrs. I- F. Bo*’le, Chairman, Mrs.
yardman had sren the boy lump W. E. Sasser assisted the hostess workers weie warned not In he
Anyone having any rt'im 'r work in my shop
George Maffett, 3241 Lilly Court, Mrs. A. C. Benson, Mrs. 8. J.
Lieut. Pearl Robson USNCR, In and want In to get him. How­ ill serving suppet to the follow­ Interviewed hv anyone.
Davis. Mm- J. W. Gambia,. Mrs,
ut
1’f.: Ltd;. Iti.kltam, daughter
daughter of Dr.'and Mra. J.N. ever he did not realise' the ing: Miss Betty Sasser, • Mbs
210 Eu.st F ifth Street
Robson, lias
*d*pt?r” g%-th* water and* ema Martha llagnn, Ensign Jim Spel- of Mis. Until ISyrkham. ha* I&gt;een
___ 5Ryman, Valencia"*CVlve at Mm. S. C. Dickerson, Mrs.,J. P. Boston, Mass.
month*
stationed
at
is tirtki'tl In pleuHf call fin* it ut once!
unable to swim. After the ’ epi­ lane, Ensign Boh Simons, Ensign several
3:00 P. M.; No. 4 • Mrs. A. D. Riser,
sode, MRS. U NCLE broke down Fred Palmer nod Ensign Cliff Greolei Fit id, N. H, She was
Mrs.
Fred
Myers,
.
Mrs.
1
nut
huitiF
forced to Close (Inc to recent roidterleH.
Smith, Chairman, Mrs. II. L.
Mr, and Mrs- James H. Vining with ■ good cry and offered a Wilson.
formerly a Radio operator.
Moore, 701 Myrtle Avenue at O. P. Wade, Mr*. A. F. Ramsey, who have been tha guests of Mr. prayer. ’
'Dr.
and
Met.
Wesley
Srhrlligg
Bill Harvey
"8:3 0 f t M.: No. 6 - Mrs. H. C. Mrs. J. L. Jackson, Mrs. M. N, and Mrs.. John L. Lee, left yes­
Cinchona plants in the Belgian who spent tiie summer with rela­
Saturday afternoon was roekWhelchel, Chairman, Mrs. II. C. Cleveland, and ’ Miss C o n n ie terday for their home in Burling­
tives
in
Kellarn,
C.inailu
ami
De­
Congo
arc
expected
to
liegiu
pro­
tail time for tha young set.
Whelchel. 1016 Magnolia Avenue Gamble.
ton, N. C.
' .
troit have returned to their
OLEDA DYSON gave a wel­ ducing quinine this year.
at-3:30 P. M.r No. C - Mrs. J. D.
home here,
coming
home
party
for
CAPT.
Woodruff, Chairman, Mrs. F. W.
Mrs. W, V. Bitting’* brother,
Mrs. Guidon Thompson and sou
MRS. BURRELL HUDGINS
Bender, Indian" Mound at 3:30 Mrs. John M iller
tief Pharmacists Mate Wade M. and
Vafn, Mht. A, L. Horineou, Mrs. who .have visited her parents
and
MR.
and
MRS.
EDWARD
P* M
Cotton, has arrived In Sap Fran­ HIGGINS, JR. of Miami. About Lillian Vickery, Mr*. J. C. Cal- Mr. uml Mrs, Thomas finch ac­
&lt; ...» TUE8DAY
Entertains Circle cisco, Calif, from, the
16 guests were Invited for the houn, Mrs. A. A. B . W ilk in s o n , companied by Rose Pinch have
Week of Prayer ami Self
War Theater.
gala occasion. -----C. E. T.
Mrs. J. S. Cochran, Mrs. Joa gone to the former's hnme in
Denial for home missions will be
No. 1 of the W.M.U. of
Dames, Mrs. II. Hasty, Mrs. Atluntu.
ed nt tke Presbyterian theCircle
Mrs. George W. Vining ha* re­
First Baptist Church met
Mr, ami Mrs. II. E. Iliilnnce
Anderson, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Red­
Church from Tuesday through at the home of Mrs. John Miller, turned to her home In Wlllacoowho spent the summer with tlie
ding,
Mrs.
Miller
and
Mrs.
Smith.
rnuay from 3:8u P. 'll. to J:«M 113 W e s t
Fifteenth Street chee, Ga. after visiting with her M r s .
Stoudenmire
p
Monday afternoon with Mra. R. daughter, Mrs. C. H. Winn for
SUNDAY
the
past
week.
Entertains Baptists
Thomas presiding.
Meeting of Auxiliary No.. 3 of T. The
devotion was given by
W.S.M.U. will meet at the home Mrs. 1. N. Kimbrough and the
Dr. and Mrs- Wayde Rucker
Circle No. 2 of the First
of Mrs, Mae Schcafer at 113 Elm Bible Study was taught by Mrs. will attend the Florida-Vanderbllt
Baptist Church met Monday
Avenue, Oct. 1« at 3:00 P. M.
banquet
at
the
University
of
J. T. Hardy.
afternoon at the home of Mra.
Following reports of the var­ Florida this weekend and also the W. F. Stoudenmire on Elm AveFlorida-Vanderbilt
football
gams.
Ba ptist Circle No. 3 . ious—chairmen,—a social period
nue— The. rooms were.. dccuraUd
was enjoyed and refreshments
for tho occasion with vases of I
S/Sgt.
Harry
Robson
son
of
Meets A
t'H asty Home nero served by the hostess to
early Fall flowara. •
t _____
Dr.
and
Mrs*
J
j
i
.
Rlbson,
has
de­
the following: Mrs.'J. T. Hardy,
Mrs. Lulu Miller,
chairman,
parted
from
England
on
the
Circle No, 3 of the First Mrs. I. N. Kimbrough, Mrs. R, T.
presided over the business msatBaptist Church mot Monday at Thomas, Mrs. I. t. Lee, Mrs. Queen Elisabeth and is due to ln^. which was opened with' a
8:00 P. M. at the homo of Mrs. John Cullum, Mrs. B. G. Msthvln, arrive In New York shortly.
prayer. Mra. C. A. Anderson, ‘Jr.
V. G. Hasty on Oak Avenue. Mrs. A. J. Peterson. Mrs. H. M.
vaI a brief talk on stewardship.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward lllgglns,
With Mrs. E. M. Carroll pre­ Pearce, Mr*. L. A. Phillips, Mr*.
ra.'. Myron Smith, president of
It. L. Osborne, Mr*. Louis Key Jr. have returned to Miami after tba w
siding.
W.M.U,
.m .u . was introduced
m and‘
apending the weekend with Mr.
' Mrs. J. A. Smith opened tha Holds and Mra. 11, B, Randall.
end Mrs- M.B. Wiggins. Mrs. urged msmbers to attend Qte
meeting viith a prayer f „ r guid­
William Davla accompanied them program- meetings at the church
ance. Mrs. V/. C. Wilson, coupon
to Miami to spend some time ae each month.
chairman, made a report. Mrs.
Mrs. W. P. Brooks, Jr. con­
their guest
P. R. Beck, program chairman Fall M eeting H e l d
ducted tha Bible Study using ,as
told of u program (hat CircU
B y S u p e r v i s o r s . Mrs. C.' I f Winn, Mrs. J. L, her thame "flantifiesuon," from
,8 will have charge of at the
le e and Mbs Allison Lee and tha book "What Baptists Be­
church npxt Monday. Mrs. Beck
Mrs. Brooks explained
e Fall moetlng of tha Re- their guesta Mrs. G. W. Vining lieve”
nude a special appeal for a
and Mr., *and
nd . “Mrs.
r». J. M. Vining that sanctification did not mean
larger attendance at the meet­ gianal Supervisors of Education
for approximately 20 countlse In' ?
i
jPeter*j perfection, but growing in grpco
ings.
the StaU of Florida is being held ^ur* vlaltln* with friends and with a Chriatllke character a*
Mrs. V. G, Hasty, Jliblo study
rulstlvss.
ona'a goal.
chairman, chose as her subject today at the Angebilt Hotel In
Mrs. W. B. Redding, a M
Orlando.
"SanUfieatlon by Truth." In thr
Mrs. George E, Wells has re* member, waa Introduced and wv*
IteporU
Will
ba
given
by
the
absence of Mrs. PeCouncy, Mrs county supervisors on the work turned home from Ralford, N. C. comad. The tlrele waa invited to
L. II. Hnrva” gave a reading accomplished bo far thia year. where she visited U eu t and Mrs. meat with N n . John Lee • lt&gt;
. on missions In Cuba.
la the flrat of a Ben F. Currie for three weeks. November.
Mrs. Carroll closed tha meet This meeting
of three to be held each Lieut and.Mrs, Currie and twin
After a prayer by Mrs. Bropke
In* with s prever. After which series
eons Frankie and Johnnie, re­
year.
meeting was adjourned £nd
rartethmenta were served by the school
turned to Sanford with Mrs. the
Mis*
Ruth
Hand.
G
e
n
e
r
a
l
refreshments wars served
hostess to the following: Mrs. Supervisor of Education for 8«m Welle for a week’s visit.
hoatesa to the following
. ETM. Carroll. Mrs. W. 5. Brin- Inole County
attend the
•on.‘ Mr*. B. R. Beck. Mrs. W. A.
Qpnny Johnson recently riven « . S. Dugger. Mrs. O. C. G
her
meeting
and
accompan
Cagle, Mrs. L. H. Harvey, Mrs. will be: Miss Mildred
■a discharge front the U. 8. Navy, Mra. M. Cumming, Mrs. J ^ A .
haa arrived from Rockford, 111.
J., A. Smith, Mrs. W. C, WUwn art supervisor; Miss F
. and, Miss Martha Fox.,
where he waa stationed, to make lah War Veterans, has just
music supervisor- Mrs
it i
Get your table “ set" for home-coming partiesl
his homa In Sanford. Ho and plated a series of official
ran,
prealdent
ef
Setnlno
hie wife, the former Martha An- with Urn StaU Prealdent of
CHURCH OF GOD
For home
nume tuuie
oeauty select
helect a luncheon Bet or
tuble beauty
ty
Teachers
Club;
and
.-.Mrs.. Vida Undress entertained
dwrsaa, are residing at 918 auxiliary. In is Dreggers of
plufe mata in lovely paBtel colored rayon crash. In
lm
r People's Class- of the ma Mile tell, principal
French Avenue.
Lend. They visited West
colors o f Pale Blue, Pink, ’ Rose and Turuuolaa
recently at bar
Beach. Miami. Ft, Myers, Seb
.
Avenue.
edged in white.
Mffc Mae Shaeftr, treasurer of WacbuU, Jacksonville, SL
Florid* AtmfUary of United Span. ustine, U k e pity and XDelr
. conclusion ol
assisted by her
C lo th s.... 54 inches square
“
Lar dress.
■ fol*

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TERRACE TALK

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NOTiCE

SMART TABLE TALK

E

LUNCHEON SETS

8*k“ i vTi

L is m r

J

'ta,: Mrs. Crumley

At Methodist M&lt;

Place M a ts .....

Open Seven Days

Runners
N a p k in s ........

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j a u j u L - i __ l t »i* u . . a - ■ &gt;«z.gn
The scattering of rV#j bT Ittltd
luttcr's blothei on the West
Coast,
have returned here ftr Is theisim pl«fBm l oldest'method
the winter.
of solving.
l-ongwood Civic I.Caguo hnd the
first of the season meeting on
Rome inherited from Greece
Tuesday when Mrs. Leon Fort,
district director of south-eastern the use of masks in , the drama.
area for Red Cross and camp
r
and hospital activities made nn
■
eloquent appeal for group an i
personal generosity
to _ these
iv
worthy'Organization*. An import­
ant business reunion wus followed
liy a
social hour and refresh­
ments served by Mrs. Ilullie lot
Vlgne, Mrs. It. R. Gray, Mrs. C.
It. Scurry and Mrs. Ruyhurn
, N ow P layin g
Milwev, president who also pre­
sided.
From Lyman school a group
Thru Thursday
of teachers attended the moetint
of Semtltole C'ounty Teachers
Club in Sanford Friday night.
MEET BELLE
An enjoyable time was reported.
Horsolf...
Attending the Sanford Wo.
man's Club on Wednesday front
l.inigwood w e r e ,
Miss Mary
S
Itoliertson, Mrs, Joint Wndswurlli
and Mrs. Mcniek.

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■ Macedonia, in tha heart of the
Balkan*, ir about the alxe of West
Virginia.
—

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ESTATB*HROKKR
Atlantic f t

2

Pongee, the plain weave wild
■ilk fabric, originated with the
Chinee* In ancient time*.

L feG A L N O TIC E

AUTO, BODY A N D P E N D E R ‘ R E P A IR IN G
Try our new palnleaa method, tha beat in Central Florida

Yates Atitb Paint &amp; Body Shop
IS N. Palmcllo Are.

Phone 371

IN T II K C tll K T OF T H R r M 'S T V
jv iie iK , a irM i\ m .n r o t ’ NTV,
I 'lr f lllllM i tK P ltn itA T K .
IN UK:
KrtTATK I IF
i *a tut l it si. k . Ho o k a ,
'
nrrenaed.
TO A L L CHBUITOICH A N I» I'K H HONK H A V IN G CI.AUIH OH
MKMANOH
AUAINHT
HAIII
I'H TA TB :
You and each o f you nre here,
by nnUflcd and required to oreeenl any claim * and demand* w Ill' ll
you. or ailh er u f you, may tim e
njtnlnat Ihe ealate o f Cartlc M
K. ttoo.a deceaeed. late of n i l
IViqnly, to the t'ounty Judar &lt;it
Brmlnole foitn|y, Florida, wllhlb

'l* t n calendar mnhtha from 0 i*
'lliiif' nf the flrv l puhllrailon of tkla
niitlrB.
Karh claim or demand
ehall Ilf In w ellin g and . ih a ll
•fa ir (ha plar * nf realdonc* and
W » l of flreyad d reaa or the c la i­
mant and i t i l l lie aarorn lo by tha
claimant, (h l« atycnl, or attorney,
and any ailah claim or demand not
ail filed ahatt lie void
. *
T IIK
1'MIII I DA N A T IO N .
aj^ B a n k
of
jackko n-

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r id a

D. t?. ithoCK

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cred itor o f (he Laal
W ill
and Teetamcnt o f l^iura Huh.
aeceaeed.
Cl ml publication September I Mb,

Aa raccitlor 'o f the taiat W ill and
Tcatament o f Carrie U. K.
Ilnoaa, dcceaeeil.
I’ lral rnbllcatlnn Kent. I*, 1*11.

‘‘W h ere Customers Send. T&amp;eir Friends'
HOME CO NTROLLED
504, E A ^ T FIRST.. S JflE

TO

A l l , C IIK llIT tlll’ a A A ll M bit.
ansa iT a v i Ch c i .a im * on » &amp;
WAVIIM AHAINMT * A IH F.hTATHi
Vou and each nf you nre hern
by tm llflrd and require.) t » pre.
»enl
any. clalma
and
demand*
which you. nr cither o f you. may
hare nunlnal llte entitle o f l.mir*
Halt, dreeaeed. lale o f w i l County,
lo I lip tViiinly J iid a ' of Hemlnoin
t'nunly, Florida, at hla offic e In
Ihe I-Otirl hniiar o f nahl I ’oanty

; ai KBnfnnt.- -F lnmaT~wtlTiTn itSCr

. calender rnniillia from Ihe iline o f
tho flrnt- iiulillrntldn o f lir a no■lice, llarli claim d ir demand rhnl!
lie In w rlllne. and .h all r.lale Ihe
place .if realilerice and |ioel office
addrera o f the clalnianl, -and ehall
he aworn In by lh«' claimant,
uueny,, or attorney, and any ancli
claim or defiiand not a„ filed abali

vStokely^y
i cons

N^w Pack Canned Foods

P r i c e ! G o o d T h ru S a tu rd a y, O c to b e r 13

■tokety Honoy Pod

Peas

16c

no. 2 can

Georgia

Stokcly Tiny Green

Limas no. 2 24c'
gtokely Out Oreen

Antique or Modern

HIGH
QUALITY

BRlNfi YOUR PiJKNITUHE TO
US TO BE EXPERTLY *RKPA1HBII A N I) REFIN1BIIKI).
WICKER SETH P A I N T E I I .
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E .
PROMPT SERVICE.

14-or

27ci Onions 3 lbs. 18c

Lemons

Fancy Eating Bartlett

Vac. Pocked Coffee

Chase away

Stokely'a Small Whola

Mosquitoes, Ghats

2 can

Extra Standard
T o m

"

a t o e s

3

Um

ne. 2 cans

A VALUABLE COUPON on cvtry can ol

nixtribuled by

or T-Bona

llcarth Club. R i d u n i b i i a (a ll Octa-

Steak _ ib

gon premium a to m . A t your grocert.

J E N N IN G S
SEED STORE

Club

Dlada Chuck

Rodst

MAO i

ib

pfearad Pan

Fish.

H a m b u rg e r

ib

Bonelri* Broiling

Shrimp

Bganlah'

Chickens ib 42c
Pot Tendei Drawn

Turkeys “ib

61c

; s T ^ a k .. .
L O IN S T E A K '
CHUCJK ROAS
HAM BURGER

ib 39c

Ih

cheese'

VVo recommend that new customcm send thoir

ib 21c

*

i

laundry last three days o f woek.

28c

Yellftw dnarp

PHone47fi
Ung Link Poik

Sausage
CFredsd

SklaleM

Phila. Cream

Bunnyland Hmokad

C h d is e

V E A L LO IN S TE A K

ii

3 to 15 Day Dry CIeaningr’Service

Hwiaa

,Ky&lt;2«e FniMn Dog

V E A L CUTLETS ........... Ib.

5 Day Laundry Service

Cheese 14-ib 26c
M b cu

SPECIAL NOTICE

•

Cottage

CFredse

HiMia

s t fc A .lt ::
40c
L O IN S T E A fr
.. . ib........ 40c
C H U C K R O A S T .... lb. ... 27c

t io t t n d

round

,

Mackdref ib 45c

Boneless Roaat
Breast Stew
V e a l Chops
Veal- Patties

Nw

G R AD E — A — REEF

G R AD E C REE F No Point*

15c

Oysters p* '$3c
Ocean Headleaa

Cheese

r »p ..s

C G RADE V E A L No Points

*

Maryland Ex. Hid.

Brtakat

Regular Drained Slewing

321 E. Flrnt Street

A A a h l«l* ««

Weiners ..

, SEAFOOD

Freah Oround

P O U LT R Y SALE

hi" HUMFOf l f )

iin .g r

Southern's
Insect
Repellent

LOW COST
*

JfcQ IN T FREE S A LE

the repellent developed
for oiir Pacific Gin

I'hitc Boiling

Or*dc A W iitirn

'F o o d

360 Hire Ho* No I Yello*

I l l (ilrnn S tm t
Phone 3-3923
Orlando. Florida

Btokel/a Ftneat

Beets no.

POTATOES

Colonial -Furniture
R eflntshers.

Land O'Sunshlne

Beans
Catsup

Preparations

F U R N IT U R E ’ R E F IN IS H E I)
A N D R E P A IR E D

Q u a n tity R ig h t ! R oser red

y

C old

42c

S fiM tN O L B fc o tfN T Y L A U N D R Y CO.

Wiendrs ib 33c

HEMO
Ib. ja r 59c

c n -L -M c a l.... 40c

Sausage ib 39c

N lb r 'a Park *■*

Beans No. 2 can 12c

m l Via Urt»i Ulaal

^eas ■No.^*5'2• can
lBc.
*
,^ ’
N«ta*kyewl«

Limas No. 2 can

(preads 5-oz, ja r 19c
y jn e g a r .. p in t,. 10c

l z TE

9 \ fN b .gc a n

jpT v /£

�THI5 S A N F O R D H R R A L D ,iS A N F O R D F L O R ID A

m A Y , .OCTOBER iQ, 1046

L E G A L N O TIC E

B P 8|wfe9$ Se r v i c e I

ffClTII'U OK A f PLICA T17»V
P o ll T AX ItK K II
&lt; k"l&lt;lrr 1TI3T » t IBM

su*d was Jn the
H eld.
I'n lfw

&gt; ild

tunn« of

cerliflcalr

PAO E SEVEN
W, C- « rn l t it m in io n In u l i l ,C&lt;iunl)' ami

ulinll

S ln liv
I V I la fM m y lintnl ami * m l
•if tiffln r, « l HaiiToril, Ktm M#, till"
Tu'l tlm
of
A
I). l M i .
O
P.
I I H I IN IO i.y. K le rk
1 ‘ lrru ll
K nu rl, frtn h iM li
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Kli-rnl.i
n.* i i u n r s T . t&gt;. «r.
i s k a i .i .

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tf«isrnu«1 RFCiinlsnK I" 1m x
ih*
(iroM Fty dlfivrlb lll tlt**rt*liii %
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•411(1 I k lh « Mstn-M Dlildpr At ihr

EXPERT Plumbing. 35 yearn ex
perteflce. Repairs, water heat­
NOTICE
IIKIH.11V ilIVKN. i rf*url ln&gt;ui(o tliMir «»ti till' iir^ l
er*. toilets, basins, hatha. laun­ That t. 11. llltfB fn fk , hnlilfr nf ’ tiny In llio m onth «»f N "v r m l»t r .
llftS, whlefi If Ifio Mil day *•! .Nodry tub*. Good service. No Sat­ T a x K&lt;&gt;rilfli-nti- Nn. 317, Iksufi I til* , vrmhtr,
|pf«,
I " I ilny nf July, A !&gt;.. 1*41. I i * "
urday call*. George Coursun fil
iHitM • this (hi ♦lny k ( iV tobcr,
ed t a m e in my o f f i c e und hs*
Bo* 678, Phone Cf. 4106.
in ail n apiillrntmn fur. n la x deed
to lii&gt; laaiu'il I nr rrnu
Halt! ont- • u m e n i t c o i j i t T « i :a u
r. uiaiMniN.
t
THE anr.i is preferable to the l f l m t i ' rt nlir nr ". lln- f o l l o w In* .
C k T i i II i tMiit.
M'r Ill 'll [&gt;n-|&gt;rty In l h » Knonty
Soinlfiolo Count v. F lm M ii .
960 deductible collision or up­ iV’
n f Fi'mlmilp, M a in nf Klnrtds, f o ­
tty
k
.
u nntm cK.
set automobile insurance. Get w l ! :
■
l»o|mt&gt; r ie l k.
our rate* for yotir car* and
l . i i » I* In l » Clock II.
Midway lli-lxlit* Plat flunk
tracks. C. M. Beiyd A- Co.
M iT ic t: t o %m : %it
C L A S S IF IE D

A D V K R T lS lr iC

ARE

fuRv

e

N c,'ci n L A X A T I V E ?

L IA B IL IT Y insurance is most
iniportimt.Yoii know what it
would cost to replace youi i
A ll aarertlaam enta fo r situ ation * wanted w ill be charged fo r a t the
home, furnittne, meichandUtregular claaalTUd rate-.
____________________________________ — and—nutnmrhltP ir destroyed.

PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR Ao« ta THE SANFORD HERALD
ColtaL Ur# word* to the line. Including phone and address.

FOR SALE—
F i l l up with kerosene and fuel
^ oil before winter,
ft
II. B. POPE C(U INC,

Furnished gnmgt- npnrtment pric­
ed

at

2500.00

Robert A- Williams
Phone *732 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

f

:KER living room suite,
ecee, *22.00. Kitchen cut
iard, 9103)0, 6 covered cHatr

-31*7*1

Hut you don't know what ■the
verdict Is goint; to he in n tnw
suit involving diodHy injury or
death. (let nilcquntc linhility
covernge.-C. M. Boyd A Co.

LADIES, prewar RnRfnst hfcvrl*. BODY AND Fender dents, t&gt;almi
us'ed very little, lire* ‘ guaranteed.
Ift ju r y
or
fnd u rg
shnuW
bV
HORITTALIKATION
W.Oft PhBhe 7 0 0 .____ ■
c n n c c t e d now tp em uhat ilglttff
Individual, family
and wentherinji. A itew&lt; pain­
C. M, Boyd &amp; Co.
ONE five room humrnlow eoniless method nwalu you at
plctely
furnished.
Phone
630-Mi
WINDSTORM insurance. Now I*
YATEg AllTO PAINT A
the time to irocect your pro- ONE Air cooled Johnson gnsoHne
.
BODY SHOP '
— . party ng*ln*t windstorm dam­
engine. 3/4 IL K Iddal for hiry- 105 N. Palmettrt Are. Phene 391
age. (5. M. Boyd at Co-_____ __
cle or lawn mower. 211 Maple
EXPERT sewing machine and
12,000 LIFE Inaurance tp ™&lt;Lh
electric iron service by tntn
person age* 16 to 36 tor 117- BOSTON Bull puppy 6 weeks old.
with
10 year*' experience.
. 60, dividends reduce the year- .806 East 20 th St.
Swain’s Oarage, across from
# ly coat to 813,60 aftar the lal
Rnll Park.
year. C. M. Boyd A Co.
OOINC to fly I tie* " trl
FOR SALE: Ample quantity lohff
deni policy from C. M
life GOLD SEAL aabcatoa roof
eefttlng containing Petrogum- TWO. unfurnished rooms., prefer
working woman, * permanent. WASHING machine* repaired—
Sanford Paint A Glasa CdmRegiouble, dose Inr Bint ~T, ' WIT aB Tifime aRpnineear CaW‘
pany, 117 ‘ So. Park Avenue,
_c/o_H ei*fd.
•
" __
well General Repnlr STuip, 7R7
Phone 3Q3»
North Still*, OHamfo, phone
TW 0~FARMS FOR SALE— One 20 aerpa tiled celery* farm. lately
2-1072. I’ dempt service.^
plowed aftd harrowed on Cam­
3 acres, tiled land, 1 goodiwell,
eron Avenue. Phone E.8. Stowe,
2 story house, 1 cur garni?*, \
192-R or Edward F. Lahc, H E L P W A N T E D —
cool house, 600 ft. We,t of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
phone BIT.
*
WASHwonikn Monday and Tues­
^— — —6 acre,,-all tiled, good wall,* 2
day*. Washing rhaehlHe, *11
c
R
b
c
fin
x
store
for.
rent.
Comatory hooae. 2 atory barn, %
ilete with fixtures, I will give _m o d e r n conveniences. Phone
mile - west on Orange Boule­
643-J.
_____
case to party under the fotvard. &gt; W. Bell. Lake Monroe,
lowihk cohaftlon*:
• Phone_15._____________________
Party must he capable of ope­ FULL time maid for general
housework and laundry. 918-00
LUMBER-Lumlier! Wrecking 3
rating n first line grocery, and
week. Snnlnnta A pts. No. 4 ._
story house behind Reel's, very
mdat market Party must have
bert lumber. Pleat- doors, win­
enough capital to stock, and MALE bartier for Ship’s Service
dow* and plumbing. Duhart *
maintain a first line class of
at Sanford Naval Air Station.
Lumber Yonl
tntde. This store can be open­
ed .at .practically no expense SANFORD woman to take charge
Oak barrels • a
other than your stock of goods, of store. ----must live
in -----—
Hartford.
— ...
y. Sanford ( ‘oca - although
I piefer* selling-fix'ARPTtrtnorhlRRs. RttfiB's B a k e ljf.
lure*, and renting the building.
I am In a position to deal with WHITE, girl for checker In dry
ONE HOUBE, two lota In GoW«
clHtiing departnleriL Call in
thk right • party under -either
boro. Duhart's Lumber Yard.
person. Seminole Connty ■Latfnterms.
- *
dty, 81U W. 3rd St.
FOR SALE In Markham— 10 acre:
J.A, Calhoun resident lot. Midway.S. Granbj
919 West. 1st. St.
WHITE woman for checker in
Ava. J.E. Walker, 010 Cypresi
laundry department. Call In
HOTEL MONTEZUMA
Newly decoratetl
FURNISHED B room bungalow
DESIRABLE ROOMS
with bath and garage, 92,500.
comfortable bed*
B O O K K KEPER • stenographer.
Impure P.O-- H.B, Brown, Lake
LOW WEEKLY RATES
permanent, Saturday afternoon"
__
Muke this your£ hypjr___ ' off, good pay. Pleasant work.
Holler Moter Bains, BOH W. I»t
COOP RELIABLE USED CARS 4 Room apt- available if part
R Jde.gelectjnn at or under OPA
will buy furniture. Phone 014'
celling. No new cars for many
WANTED: All time
month*. Get dependable tranaApply In person to 1
portaUnn at reasonable cost at
Avenpe.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
_______ 208 Weal Fjrst BL
HELPER
wanted for Jimmie Co­
OUR Jewelry Floater policy will
wan’s Sheet Metal Works.
repay you for jeweliy last,
TWO STORY frame house fur­
stolen or destroyed. No Hr. MAID,-good pay. Phone 3003.
nished,* 12*.4 acres of ground,
6 acres cleared, 0W acre* In • C. M. Boyd A Co.
WANTED ~H otri_Clerk. See
wood, uood well, water piped
Small at Valdes Hotel
Into house, priced 8800,00 DIVIDENDS for 10 year* on
your fire, automobile and lia­
morning.
cu ll as 1*. If Interested write
bility Insurance by not Insuring
W. A. l^mdonherg, 7000 Navin
nii.i rC. M.
4« Boyd A r%
k
20 to 30 colored fruit
WANTED
wltn
Co.
Ava., Tampa 4, Fla.
pickers. Sanford Fruit Co.
LOST:
Green
canvas
tipper
B-4
TWO wheel trailer, 16 In. wheels
Bdg Iwlonglng to—Lieut- A r­ WANTED: Offlte clerk for Mi.
good tires. 1317 Douglas Ave.
thcr of Sanford. See Mr
thur Branan, Jr. Receipt No.
Brunson.
6873, shipped from Memphis,
HORSE for sale, nice brood mare,
Tenn. express pre.psld to 1600
already bred- A real bargain.
Magnolia Ave. Phone 300, co­ W A N T E D
See C-E. Godwin, Fire Depart­
ward.
ment.
_____
UNIMPROVED tract 5 to fin
LONQWOQD hom«._3 J&gt;ed.rooma,
apres on- U.
fruit t r e e s ,
Improvements,
414, Winter Park, Fla.
furniture. Mr*. F. C. 8lade.
TWO bedroom bungalow, modem
LOST:
Drown wallet on
famished. 368 E. 7th St.
Mary Road, near W. Lit
YOUR gasoline .and oil
valuable identification pi
Standard Station across from
ration book key. Alfred*
Court House._________ ■ lice, 016 W. 13th SL
CHEVROLET Coach, two new
tires, other two In good .condi­
with left eye center of bbick
tion, good battery, car in good
spot. Wearing back harness
innlng condition. Can be seen
wjth Pennsylvania vaccination
. 810 Elm Avenue., Sanford,
tag. answers to name of “ Spot".
liberal reward will be pkld SIT. W A N T E D
or nlj
Mr*. J.BI. Hayes
K A-l condition.
IIP W. 16th St. phone 460-J. WORLD War II Vatemn &lt;
position a* clerk In Meal
no switchboard, no heavy
1938 CheVroIet 2 door sedan. P*r- \l ? t N A N l T ! I A I ___
Live out. P.O, Box 261
feet eondiUon. J.C. Cook, phone. 1 U Y A l N L - i A L r - ^ ford. Fin.

•

SAVE mopey when you lAty your
next car or track thru lower
}o{al bank financing and our
lower Insurance costs. C. M.
THUC
HAyxJ A C6.
3rd.

sTblcyeU, 92600 cash. 210

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DRIVEWAYS,
WELLS
SBPT1C TANKS
WATER TANKS
CULVERTS and SEWERS
Transit Mia Concrete
Sfcconda available at low price

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OPERATORS

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Age 18-35
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

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SAVE money on yc/urVffre, wind*
SALE: Freeh four gallon
. Phono 788-W. _____ 1

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rquipped

- Natural rubber or synthetic,
vye protept the "Idcwnlla ot
•yfrtnr ' tirr, * Jones Tire- - t)bop,
Oor. 1st and Elm, phon$ 608.

l « tint for owe Inaertton
per Haa for Ore* Insertions
97* par line for • InaatrttdAa

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know how to recap your tire*.
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R A Y M O N D M. B A L L , R E A L T O R
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&gt;n, burglary,
llal other Insurance.
our profit-shsring FURNISHED apartment accomturance. Ci M. Boyd

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It BANKRUPT SALE
cargoes .. |700 to 98»Q LOANS on cash value of life
dumps
.... 9940 A Up
stlonal
____9006 A up
M IS C E LLA N E O U S
e priced from $200 to
ler OPA calling- Thase
lave removable canopy FOR «8 aftfMtnA] you' «An add
to four automobile liability
ike bodies, and nn steal
policy medical payment for
.me with dude. KNIGHT
each person acddsntly Injured
1 CO. Ph. 6-2681. Jack*
while a naasengsr In your car
Fla. Open 8undays.
and cacli pedestrian hit by

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. . .o r m aking the p a r ty a success
It’s easy to plan a date at borne when you have frosty bottles of Coca-Cola in die
family refrigerator. Have a Co^r says the boetess, and the affair is off to a flying sun.
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test and enjoyment to entertaining. From Alabama to Oregon, Coca-Cola stands for
the pause that L ,* .o m w pleasant way to make folks feel at borne.

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• A N l ’ tiED

COCA-COLA

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COMPANY

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T O E S A N F O R D H E R A LD , SANFO RD . F L O R ID A

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.

Public Is Warned
To Be Careful In
Buying Oysters

Mns.
nwn.Tff
m
ai:if:nn.
DetrarW.
TO ALL CRrDITOTvn AND PKRKONH IIAVINO (,’LAIMB Oil
DRMANDH AO AINST
BAID
K .H T A T E :
You and »seh o f you »r&lt;- h rrr-

tiy nolldvd and r#&lt;|ulrrd to nr*a m i any rlalma and il-manil* wfilrh
you, or either of you, may have
JACKSONVILLE Oct. 10, &lt;Hpe- avnlnat the rafale o f Mr* K v rfjn
it. Uelaer, dereaard, U lr i i f a n l i l
i Pcinl)—
P I I PWith
l i l l .«&gt;y*ter
___________
season in
m full
ftill fn
u n ty, to the County
nl
hVL-inp. hivalvt* buypm were* urtfeti Kemliiolr County, Florida, at liln
o
fflr
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In
Ine
court
nm
i"*
&lt;•!
raid
tlilji wtH-k by tin* Slate Board of
County al Hanford, Florida with
llralth to lie their own Inspectors In
rlict,t calendar mnnttia from tlo'
whni purchasing the shellfish ao tim e o f the fin d |iul,Ileal Ion or
llila
notice. Kach claim or de­
prolific in Florida wntera. A l­
»h” ll he In wrlllnK nml ahall
though anliitnrinna muke routine mand
alale the place, o f rraldehi — and
inspection* of local innrketi, the poet o ffic e addreaa of the claimant,
public's cooperation an npreenu* nlol ahall l&gt;e aworn lo liy llie c la i­
mant hie aitent, or hie ntlorm y,
tionnry tneoaure In, tliaeuae con­ and
any auch claim or demand not
trol in aoutchl.
ao filed ahall he void

The warning lo buy only o
certified product from ii IHint)
fide dealer
kwu* issued becaitye
M PBL
o y s te r juuihuint: nreus urounii

Oelg*r. tlaeaa rad.

r it - t

p u b lica tio n

S*Dt.

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W ED N ESD AY, OCTOBER *0/1945
It ii.

GOOD TO K N O W !

W ADE H. GARNER, M. D.

Cosh* enn lio borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
no disturbance.— "Jimmie" Rowland also makes loans
o f $75, $100. 5150, $250 or more— flhould your needs
require It.

.108 P A R K A V E N U E
•

Prnctice LIM ITED T o :
SU R G ER Y
• GYNECOLOGY
• OBSTETRICS

F A M IL Y

OFFICE HOURS liy appointment

O ffice Telephone 840

.—

for 90-day* -----------------only cost*
lO f U

spAO

ANNOUNCEM ENT

LO AN

o f Sanford
8— Florida Stale Bank Bldg.

Resi dence 718

MltK. (IKtmilKNA M. 11AMil..

the peninauht have been condOfitied due to rnw or Inpilequnttly
trenU'd sewajre frofii ctyies un i
town* einptyiiN; Into the region*,
nrctmtimrtn-the Bureau nr Sani­
tary Knginerring. Plan* nml speclficatioria for needed scwnjte
treatment work* for filiating pol-

I
F

reu*»#dtsdiee

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*.

The condemnedr-HTfsiH me aU
j I-Vriuynlinu, JuckapnviMe. St. Au;:llatine, linytonu Ifeueli, Netv tinnyI inti, Vern lletieb. Ft. Pierce. Lake
I Worth., liruilciiton, Tninpn. Sit
j 1‘eteralnirg, Tuipon Spring*, Pniiamu City, I’eli.aroln. Iv.rnmhiu
| Buy. Ulpekwnter Bay, ('aloota
butebee
River,’ I arssotn Hay,
Clrarwulpr' Harbor, llumossnsa,
I Spring t'deek and A'ptabii'McoluBay.
Usually, these condemned tirefts
produce u very fat and Mimilent
oyster, which consequently are
buVested whenever possible by
•‘bootleg" gathers. The oysters
are iisuully ahuebed by the "boolleggera" uh the spot and sold at
the backdoors of markets ami
eating houses who also duly the
law by handling 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."
Shellfish fjtim clean npprovcil
g jw lfig

qM-Oj,

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tnuci'KaeJ J n

ujqiluvfil i-HtubliabuK-nU—uill -tint
ji-oliuiiiru- the public health, it
wiiK stressed.. AII legitimate Hhell*
flub iletilcr* mu controlled by re­
gulatory auibmiiv with unsigned
ci-rtifit'il hliull 1 1mIi products.
I’utrhnses made from peddlers

“ ••&lt;1 unuulhnmcd sources are dan­
gerous. Alio, per*,m* &lt;m picnic*,
fishing irjpo and-nut lugs should
In, rum they ro nut gut Ik i- oyster*,
will in tin- condemned menu, jnfurination ran lm oMuitu-d from
lucid health' department) about
these cuiiOcinned waters.

B. L. P E R K IN S
' ( lit m l

M.'ii"* \\ i

Legal

A d v c r t is c m o n l

ih

MODERNIZE YOUR
KITCHEN ON EASY TERMS

IJouTMuclilWUl You ffave 'to Pay for Your New Car?
How Long
WillYou Have to Wait Get It?
B O G G IN G
DOWN

the entire automobile
industry* G e n e ra l
' M otors is being sp ed •
fically singled out l o t attack to enforce un­
reasonable demands. Some o f our plants have
already been closed and shipment o f mate­
rials from the plants o f many o f our suppliet*
has already been stopped by strikes.
. Tim interests o f all Americans should be
considered. This is not only a General M otors
problem. It is a national one as well.. I f our
plants are closed by strikes tbe strikes w ill be
against &lt;hc interests o f all the people o f our
country .as..much as tliey w ill be against
General Motors.

Due government; secon'd, the pent-up 'de­
mands fo r goods and services to the point
where some ore w illin g to pay excess prices
even In blade markets to satisfy their impa­
tient and selfish desires; third, the desires o f
equally selfish unions to take advantage o f
the situation and force unreasonable wage
increases.
Inflation is the worst o f all economic
diseases. It reduces the value o f money in
terms o f what money will buy. It reduces the
.value o f the savings o f 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
o f subsidies and speculation, the

AFTERM ATH
. .While die war is over,
ebst o f human effort, be it in the
OF W AR
1
the aftermath o f war pre­
form o f wages, salaries or other forms o f
sents big problems. W a r is
compensation, quickly determines the price
terribly wasteful in blood and treasure. This
,we pay fo r goods.
one was especially so. It was not prosperity
H igh er wages without a corresponding
even though to some it may have seemed CD
increase in productivity are inflationary.
be. And the immediate aftermath o f such a
N oth in g 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 o f all o f us.
cal progress all alpng the line—better ways o f
doing all the things that must be done to
IND U STRY
Our fighting men crushed &lt;
produce and deliver products to customers
O N THE JO B
our enemies with the huge
at reasonable prices. This takes time.
quantity o f 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. W e would like to have been better
expense o f others. But the idea o f wage in­
prepared for peace, but the terrific demands
creases a|l along the line without a corre­
o f the war for men and materials did not
sponding increase in productivity Is a delu­
make this possible. N o w we have planned a
sion. A ll the people cannot lift themselves
second all-out effort and stand ready and
by their bootstraps.
anxious to do an equally impressive jol
PROBLEM S O F
R E C O N V E R S IO N

American industry ha*
U N IO N
Today, unions in our plant*
:pnWcd - its~abilitjr to ----- D E M A N D S — are demanding~52 hours' pay
perform. It has the
for 40 hours' Work. T h eir 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 fo r 49 houn
it cannot do the job alone. It must have the
o f work where plants are w orking on such
goodw ill and backing o f the people o f 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 w ill bog down unless the real fact*
turers—the electrical industry—the steel inare recognized and sound measures promptly
dustry — the rubber industry — the o il and
taken to solve the problems. Tem porarily,
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 o f automobiles.

W AGES AND
PRICES

BUILT-IN SINKS
Nothing will ndd to the beauty and convenience o f
your kitchen like this beautiful cabinet alnk— all
whjto, porcola(ji with two ulngle and om&gt; double
cajiinut all built Into a single unit . . .

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up

GAS RANGES

inflation. T h e danger
comes from three sources: first, the wartime
and current,tremendous deficit spending o f

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.
•
T h e present government stabilization policy

permits wage increases without government
approval only i f such increases w ill not re­
sult in a request to increase prices. Th e
formula the O P A has proposed fo r pricing
our new products does not recognise or allow
oil the actual increases in our costs that have
been incurred since 1942.
N eith er is there any provision in the pres•
ent O P A form ula fo r increasing prices to
cqmpensaie fo r the additional costs that
would be incurred i f wages and salaries were
increased at this time.
A sound and equitable solution must be
found in the interests o f 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. D iv i­
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, V ictory Was O u r Business.
Demands are
made for higher wages
w i t h o u t any c o r r c
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 fo r m a n y ' years fo r the purpose o f
modernizing and expanding its plants and
providing more good jobs, to pay excess
wages fo r work not performed. Th e money
cannot be spent twice.
Neither can excess wages be currently
paid from presumed fnture excess profits
when a realistic forecast o f costs shows there
w ill be no such excess profits.
N o r can w e pay from current income the
increased wages demanded when the present
O P A policy bolds prices to substantially
1942 levels—especially in view o f the fact
that there have been important inefeasee In
wages and operating costs since 1942.

Hunatcay ir\flation must be avoided. If a n adjustm ent in price level» m ust be made a t t/ii* time, the
interests q f all the people must be fairly considered.'
l I f wage and salary increases are made, It m ust be recognlssed th at they increase costs a n d such costs
must be adequately reflected In the ptigfis of products produced.
Tnternat strife and unem ploym ent m ust be avoided. O nly productive work and more good JobstvUf
Uiercase our standard o f living and sath\fy the desire^ o f the Amesrican people.
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en.
Anton, Dontler, the
n t G enua 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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LO N D O N . Oct. 12. ( A P ) —
.V otin g
down
the Sfovlet
U n i o n and A u s t r a l i a
the United Nations execu­
tive committee today recommerided the dissolution o f the
League o f Nations and that
a new world peace organiza­
tion take 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 o f­
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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After Five Years

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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
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Collision I* Result
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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
O f Three To Return
Chairman A t M eet­
Hom e As A Unit
ing W ith Lehmann

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 start­
ed picking fruit a week ago Monday and by Friday began packing
operations, according to W. A.
Pntrirk.. Up to yesterday after­
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 start 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 o f 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,-was
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,
is- Mthen
added,
tin*
a** color
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U tir u .
A
M I*
Ifruit
IUIA
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.

Unions May Be Made
Mutually ResponaU
ble For Observance
O f Labor Contracts
LONDON, Oct. 12. (A P )—
Troops were ordered Into the
Liverpool docks area and be(tn 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 t h e r
Vegetables Expect­
ed On M arket Soon

Jill SaudsIH Press)
A s new and continuing

work stoppages today kept
the 'idle around the country
at *152,000, prominent legisla­
tors Haiti they favored re­
peal o f the 6mith*Connally
War Labor Dispute.* A ct
which permits Htrikea if the
unlbnn vote In-favor o f them.
They snid they wanted new
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 nre'200,000 workers
out in some uoO mines,
The ■Pit) United. Automobile
Workers, now negotiating for a
30 per cent wage rate increase
in'the 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 Wright
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'sir Three)

GUEST UK HONOR ACCLAIMED BY 2.600 NO rAIII.KS nt n formal dinner in New York, Admiral
Seminole County'* overall quota — M-l-N-P A X A -O, I'. -LrOet. 12
Chester \\. NimU* fuintw) came to the ciid of id _)&gt;i icTiiiiyaii'Juc day. If) New York with" u speech
for the-Victory limn Drive, the (Special) — The 8tsr* Infantry
it! which in' uii’ imI miiinlfiuitu-o of ilu* ntiw iih th / Imuo.wt mhuU* forct* for preiturviiion of our powur
eighth and final drive, wa* to­ "Dixie” Division, mimed by Gen­
foi
.Shown ui tin* dinner, tnv^UU tfnv. Dew ey $*f New York on hi* right utnl Mayor F.L. Lu­
day announced a* $671,000 by eral MacArtbur us one of the
ll uuruin on hi* hll { Inter national)
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Karl,Lehmann, state war finance three flr*t division* to returp
committee director who met thi* from the Pacific n* a unit, has
morning at the City Hall with been oversea* 10 months, bn*
members of the SeminQle County fought an six different batllefrunts, and is almost 60 per cent
War Finance Committee.
At the cioRe of the talk a. meet­ replacement*. Brig. General J. C.
Hutchison of Banford is now in
ing of the committee waa called command of the division,
by Edward Higgins, vice chair­
31st Division troop* spent 400
man, and £.0. Kilpatrick, presi­ of thalr 670 overxeas day* In
dent of the Florida State Bank, contact with the enemy. From
II) "Duke" MarNrlll
waa named as county director of tha day they were first comT-niunt
the "Celery F’eds"
the drive. )I? tgt? ;mml«ed full milled to tuOmn .in B|ltl*h New
from Pur loenl high school will
support • and *'akf by committee Guinea,' until V-J Day, soldiers
I)r. McDaniels Tells journey- to Deluud to p|uy the L ieu t 0. W. Culpepper
members ilfid by Georwp A. Stiver, of the Slat had been in combat
Delimit
"Bulldogs"
ill
what
who headed the 7th .war loan contlnuouily except for brief
O f Campaigns In promises
Says Arm y Suffered
to be one of the most
drive. 7water movements Irorrr one island
European Theater llilillmg gimies of the season.
A poster, designed by Edward to the next.
For W ant O f Food
Deltmd Im* won nil three
The division ha* killed 8,634
F. Lane, showing a buxebull dia­
At n ceremony in Orlando on
ItW
atlaaca
e
a
r
a
g
*
Threat
game*
and
bits
bad
but
*ix
point*
mond, and the inscription, "Buy
Tilt A merit an Army dncltun
i'rolesl lignin* t strike* which Get. 6 Mnjor General Donald
mci
ired
ngiilnst
them.
Deltmd
lm&lt;
A Bond, Bring 111m Hume Safe ,
worked 12-l)iiur opeitiling shift*
be slated deprived soldier* in­ Wilxon, Commanding General of
and showing a runner, depicting
during European warfare nml one of the best forward wall* vading the Philippine* of* fond A A FT AC, presented the Air
in
Central
Florida.
They
nl*n
when fighting wn* heaviest llic&gt;
the service man, nearing the home
and needed ammunition, was Mednl nml link Leaf Cluster to
plate, drew much praise from Mr,
stayed ,on the job ux long ux 2b Imve *nino fine back* in .Tuetini, made in n recent letter to .The Mr*. R. J. Kirsch for the meri­
Arnistioiig,
Marltae
and
Frierhour* daily, operating and visit 1
Lehmann who said he would
lleriild from Lieut. Carroll W. torious achievement* of her husing patients previously o|crated *on, Tiietmt, who i* a senior, Culpeppci who i* Motioned with luVnd S/Sgt. R. J, Kirsch who
u*C it in his campaign about the
scored
two
touchdowns
wlten
Deoil, said Dr. Fincher McDaniel,
State for the next two weeks.
the tliilli Infantry Division at lias been reported missing over
iiromim-nt Sanford doctor, who Innd won pver I'alutka lit to 0 Mindoro, Philippine Inlands.
Kubnul, New Britain.
Mr. Lehmann was Warmly con­
lust
week,
lie
is
reported
to
lie
hu* returned *.o resume liis prueBgt. Kitsch was awarded the
gratulated for his work in the
lie likewise .protested against
Dr. Lcland II. Dame, who since
a
fine
passer
and
kicker
aside
lice
lien*.
bond drives by Edward Higgins Feb. 1, 1042, has been director
tliosn who in u public, opinion medal * for meritorious achieve­
from
hi*
good
running.
ment while participating a* aerial
Dr. .McDaniel, formerly u Ma­
and T.W. Lawton. The former in of the Seminole County Health
Banford will start tonight'.) poll Voted to continue tin* wur gunner on it 11-26 from Nov. 22,
jor III the medical corps, i* a
turn praised the "very fine work" Unit, has accepted the offer of
after tin* Japanese bail offered
game
wilh
one
win
and
one
de­
veteran of |b*. cuitil uign* of Nor­
11)42 to Nov. 211, 1343 mid from
to surrender.
being done on the drives, especial­ appointment aa director of the
mandy, Nortncm France, Arden- feat to its credit. They smashed
ly the school children’s phase of Orange County Health Unit to
"When ■a group of men sit Dec. 2, 1943 to Dec. 14, 1943 in
Senhroexe
40
to
6
lust
Friday
in
lie*, Ithim-innd and Central (In it, by Ralph Bagwell, former succeed Dr. William P. Rice,
around and tulk nlntul different sustained co m h in operational
many.
Dm ing these campaign* llieir first home game. They lost thing- they hear over the radio," missions.
Seminole County Chamber secre­ resigned.
to
Eustia
The Dightir-wTre-nr-n-tiaiard^hr-wrrnrr.—n n m n iiF mo*i talked
tary, and-now-atate-War-Wnancti ---Tht—appointment-was -made-by
to which Dr. McDaniel* wa* n*&gt;- mil fill tilt
oils nature during which enpmy
secretary.
the Orange county commissioners
Conch Kettles
lias
stressed of i* something we always hale anti-uireraft fire was effective.
sigtii’d,
prnci**M
.'d
L
’M
.U
U
II
put
lent*,
in hear, ydt it i* true.
My
Dr. Charles J. Collin*,
The E bond -quotti set for a f t e r
peibn|* tin* largest number pro­ pas*, defense fur the last week feeling* are expressed in this Bgt. Kirsch exhibited g r e a t
Seminol' County will be $174,000 chairman of the county's medical
as llelntnl is reputed to have u letter and Pm *uie there are courage and untiring energy, his
cessed
by
any
Mingle
lm
*|
Ilul
in
as compared with $023,000 on the society advisory group,, reported
lie also hundred* of other* with the same services reflected the highest
the European Theater of War. fine passing utturk.
7th loan which on E bonds was in favor of it.--- --------------- .---Hospital and front there to tin* gave (lie squad n few new plnv* feeling."
credit on the military forces of
Until
Nov.
1,
Dr.
Dame
said
fubacribed, 128.6 percent. The
Front the 102nd Hospital Dr. Me- which they wurked oil.
the United Btutes.
"We
hoard
that
when
the
this
morning,"he
will
commute
overall quota of $671,000 ia much
The slutting line up is expected Jnpune*e offered to surrender,
Daniel* wn* assigned to the IV7lh
Sgt. Kirsch was born in Osh­
between
Banford
and
Orlando.
leas than the $876,000 quota of
106th infantry Division.
Thi* to lie, Cullum, M l; Brooklin, H ll,, certain parties in the states tqok kosh, Wls. and was graduated
Naming
hla
successor
wilLdfc
up
the laat drive, which with sales
division lost 6u lurcent of its Anderson, Fit; Ellis, if H; I .ingle, j a poll vote to srO how. tile people from the Oshkosh High School.
of $1,066,000 was one percent to the Seminole County* Hoard
personnel uinl 76 pereeiil of its LE; Clink, LT; Fielding. LG;.
He enlisted in the Air Corps in
ll'unllnapil Im I'n ar Sla)
of
Commissioners
who
will
be
above the state average, said Mr.
fighting strength in tile Hattie Kilpatiiek, C; Cox, ItG; Single
October, 194] amt embarked for
furnished
a
Hat
of
eligible*
for
Lehmann. Schools In Florida
of the Bulge.
liny, RT; ami Hast tier, RE.
oversea* duty in July, 1943.' He
County Supervisors
bought 13,027,881 worth of bonds this position by the Btuie Board
Whp tin* vrniau prisoner* of
ba* been reported missing ninCC
of
Heulth.
and stamps with Seminole County,
wur started pouring in, the llliilli
Jan. 22, 1044.
Attend
Conference
lie
lives
with
Mra.
Dame,
hi*
pupila buying $70,466. *
wa* given eotiliiiuml of a prisoner Celery
Mr*. Kirxch, the former Ruth
Crate Will
son and daughter, at 1618 Bunof war rami containing approxi­
Smith of Lake Mary, utnl small'
State school activities resulted ford Avenue. He said he haa en­
An
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 supervisors nml superinten­ daughter, Delates,-are residing
in purchase of 6,620 pieces of joyed living In Banford more
McDaniels wus assigned as sur­
equipment from life rafts to hos­ than any place he had even lived,
dent* of public instruction was nt present with relatives in
geon for tin* Reiimgen Prisoner
Officer* of the Celery Crate held Wednesday at tin* Angrhilt I.ake Mary.
pital service planes.
and regretted having to leave his
TRUMAN POWERLESS
of War C u ii iii , which was super­ wilt he elected tomorrow night
An Important phase of the many friends here.
vised by American personnel, lie at the official opening of Hie Hotel in Oiluudn with Colin
present drive will lie that schools
English, slate superintendent of
- WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, (Ah— hail 10,00(1 Kerman medical aid Crate,
said Mr*. P.H. Tepsic, dir­
Remembered
of the nation will be called upon
' r“*ident Truman today ahurply men and 200 German officers, ector with Dorothy . Crumley; education, ms the principal speak- Toduy
to finance the hospitalisation of
entiled race discrimination, muk- which rticluded four colonelh under president, ropductllig the election. or.
As
Columbus.
D ay
wgr veterans at an average cost
Hr. W, T. Edwards, a c t i n g
Ing public a idler concerning his romiiumd in lid* camp.
Bobby Julies will lie muster ot direr Iin of tin* division pf in­
of $3,000 each, he added. Hospit­
Considerable damage by fire the refusal of the Daughters of
AI lining It there were sume well ceremonies
for the ocruslon and struction, and Dr. L. E. Arm­
Today is Columbus Day honor­
alisation of 600,000 men la expect­ to n negro home at 710 Orange the
American
Revolution
to trained German professional men
ed, and the Army has asked for 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 ing Christopher Columbus, Gen­
70,000 and the Navy 10,000 ad­ noon when the house caught fire here to a negro musician. The least 60 percent of them were nole High, will greet the members College of Nashville field retire- oese navigator, who is known as
ditional beds, he aaid. Each hospi­ due 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, the discoverer of America far
talised veteran will be given a with matches, it was reported by was powerless to interfere, lie census of opinion of both the join tlie Crate during the mem- participated in the educational having landed on the island of
card ahowlng which school sold Fire Chief Mack Cleveland.
lent a letter to negro Rep. Adam American and German medical lirsliip drive may obtain member­ discussions. Mode L. Slone, direc­ Ban Salvador, Oct. 12, 1402.
ship curd* at the door tomorrow tor of the division of instruction
lie later was sent home In
bonds to pay for hla treatment.
C. Powell ( D-IV.Y.) whose wife, officers. Dr. McDaniel said.
Dr. C. W. Baker wlU deliver Haxel Scott, pianist, was rrfutnl
This system, first tried In Con­
He wu* flown back to the night which will enable them to for (lie slate, ulso met with the chain* hy a nrwly arrived royal
necticut, waa reported to be very a vocational talk before the permission to use the hall for a states in Sept. ]IM5 in C-47 via purtirlputed in the election of of­ group. Supervisors* report* were commissioner following his thitd
successful, end many veterans end Rotary Club at Monday’s meet­ concert on Oct. 20.
Portugal, the Axores, Newfound­ ficers. All students of high i given uf tin* work tliul is being expedition ■ which was financed
by Queen Isabella of Bpain and
children exchanged letters, declar ing.
land and arrived in Wilmington, school age* are eligible t» Join. done in thu various counties.
Joe McCaslin, assistant direc­
Delaware
ed Mr. Lehmann.
Those from Seminole County which resulted in the discovery .
B.L. Parkins haberdasher, has
Dr. McDaniel entered (lie Army tor. announced the freshmen and titlending were: Miss Ruth Hand, of South America. Shortly a fte r
JAP CHANCEH
Bringing beck the men due to
Im 'February,—lU41~a* n first' if- sophomores have worked hard ull county supervisor of edurutlon; his fourth, expedition, in 1504
come from overseas will coat a number of empty hat boxes
$1,400,000,000 said Mr. Lehmann. that h* would Ilka to give away. .N E W YORK, Oct. it , i/P)- •utensnt utnl was stationed at week scrubbing, painting and get­ Mrs. Mildred Bulicock, art super­ Queen Isabella diet), and he spent
ready for the opening and a visor; Mrs. Excar Price, music the rest of his life poor and un­
Mustering out pay at $300 aver­ During paat seasons hs haa re­ Guthrla Jannsen, NBC correspond­ Camp Cook, C»L; Fort Henning, ting
age each will cost *$2,000,000,000 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, noticed.
The Crat* will be open from southside principal; and Mrs. Ula
or equal to the national E quota. who came to got these boxes os day that Prince F’umimaro Korn Medlial Field Service School 8:0U
I'.M. until 12:00 midnight.
Cochran, La kg . Mary principal Membership
D rive
The total national quota ia $U,- thsy are handy for packaging oye told him In an interview that where he‘ ri*cetved his medical or­
He embarked
) and president of the Seminole
tha Jap Constitution may be clari- ientation course.
000,000,000 of which Florida's Christmas gifts.
Planned By Legion
‘ Teacher* Club,
from the Emperor and Mtablish for ovprooa* duty In Anril, 1044
share is $87,000,000. Other uses
Hunting licenses ore now on fiod to take nearly all the power on an English ship which was
NEGRO LYNCHED
for the bond money will be com­
built
for
the
South
Pacific.
Dr.
sale
at
the
office
of
Judge
R.
W.
a constitutional monarchy. Jan­
WHISKY STRIKE
Plan* for an Intensive member­
pensation for contract cancella­
LONDON, Oct. 12. (AT— Prime ship drive will be taken . u p -at
MADISON, Fit., Oct. 12, (AT—
tions and maintaining {,000,000 Ware, it wa* announced this nsen said Konoya Intimated the McDaniel said as a result of the
morning,
r
ahiptossing
the
doctors
treated
proposed revision waa auggested
Jesse James Payne, a young Minster Atlee summoned the La­ tha business meeting Monday
man In Japan and Germany, as
the men for seasickness alt the negro under Indictment for as­ bor cabinet into executive ses­ evening of Cempbell-Lossing Poet
by Uirohito himself.
occupation force*.
Three. Informations were filed
way to Efigtand.
sault to commit rapa an a five sion today to conalder the dock 63 of the mericeAn Legion, U
Committee members present at
Prior to his entrance in the year aid white girl, was taken strike which has spread to Glas­ waa announced today by Jo&lt;4 S.
sterday with tin County Clerk
Mario Tusstud, founder of (he
&gt; meeting were Edward Higgins.
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 Field adjutant.
*• Speer, E.G. Kilpatrick, Joel
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
The American Legion Auxlll
8- Field, R-A. Smith, H.H. Cole­Jr. 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 will honor the members of
man. Oscar Harrison, JJE. Harvey, battery
Interned
at
Grady
Hospital
in
Hail, ntan- uncle in Paris.
ids wh5
innocant. HU trim] waa to have which began nearly three weeks post, thsir wives and friends
Atlanta and City Hospital in Ma­ ed
ager of the Yowril Company,
agar
Company,
started Tuesday,- Governor Mill­ ago over a dispute about handling a. covered dish supper i t
con,
Ga.
After
completing
hia
with Intoxication on Oct. 6 and
A ir mail postage was originally
ard Caldwell ordered an investi­ 40,000 rutei, ot' Scutch whiskey Legion Hut next Tuesday even­
Connolly.
with Intoxication on Oct. 9.
24 cents a s
destined for the U-S.
gation.
(CsslissM Oa r a « t TkiMI
ing at 7:00 o'clock. '

Dr.LelandH.Damc
A ccep ts Position
In Orange County

Doctors Worked
20 Hours Daily
To Save Wounded

Celery feds Will
Flay Deland Team
In Deland .Tonite

Sanford Soldier
Protests Against
Strikes In U. St Mrs.

R. J. Kirsch
Is Given Medal For
Husband’s Valor

CITY BRIEFS

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IN D E P E N D E N T

Repeal Is Sought Of Labor Law
___LIn Face Of

Russia A n d Australia
Beaten In M ove;

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SANFO RD , FLO R ID A.

Established 1908

V O L U M E X X X V II

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.

^ m t fo r h

To Protect On P mco at the WorUi
To Pr— oto A t frpnto— o f A o trfc ii
To Pradoee Preeperity for Sanford.

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Officials Vision

Expect The Price Cut
To Come Soon, And
Apply To Ocean Trips
W ASH ING TO N. Ort. B, &lt;/l*i—
A i&gt;nlr of nir-mirnlcil government
of flcinla irrt-rlicterl trcvnlly that
paaieiiKera .non will hr flying for
.1 cent* a mile—« r lex* on ilotne*-

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tir*nlr Ilnei.
And In parliap* ten ycaix. they
.aid, nvcrxcn*travel will
co»t
iilrout thn|.
William A.M. Uurilen. Asnlrlurtt
Sccrvtury of Cominerrc for Air.
nn&lt;l Dr. T.P. WriRht. Civfl Aeronmitifx Ailminixtrntnr. foiLrnxt
nn n Niitlonnl Hronilrnxtliii' fCnni1&gt;nnv rnilfn ntnttyni n trrmrmloii*
pxpnnrinn in the next few yi-ar*
-- lit hitme'uliil nlnnail.
Mr. Ilurilet) mill h«^d&gt;elieve* ,nir
forclkn uir truffic^within four or
five yenm will he *ix or oeven
time* what It writ* hefori- the wnr.
It ntill will lie fur lex* than
ilnmi-xtic buxincx*. he Mid. heruuxe that will lie "jrr|iwinR fnxt"
too.
*
•
The
overxenx
uir
buxincx*
xhoulil
amount to $150,000,000
try lli.'itt, the nxxlxtnnl xerretnry
xaiil.
Hut |t will he &lt;|uite it while
before a Senltle irrocer can fly

TO

lll. t Hired. Hoorn No. To.
N..» York Pity. N r * Yurk:
. You nre h*T#-l»y required to «pIn ih» Circuit Court of Kami*
tiuie I’nunly. Florida. In Chancery,
••r» th* Ith »lay of November, IMi.
hi a certain suit for divorce
Me rein |»i«t •t»cr. Kll abhtevla led
I Hr t»f \s lilrli I- If ill t« &gt;|. I***wle.
!•!#•till Iff VPfrll* I'liltl Ipp 4*. l.r •
Win. ilcfftolpnt.
\\ IT.NK88 tti&gt; hand nml offl*
i Hanfofo. Florida this
•Till tin) Of 8e|i|hfTltlM, 1946.
V

To:

HKIt.N|»ON

fieri rurt*
Kllisbcth
Robllt
ton. NuriM Ouartrri, Ilulld
Inal No. IC4, Norman Okla­
homa:

ANNOUNCEM ENT

WADE H. GARNER, M. D

T on a r o hereby r r q u l r o l to a p ­
pear In flip c ir c u it Court o f 8 emlnole County. Florida, trf Chancery
•»n .November It h. 194S. In * c e r ­
tain pult f o r d iv o rc e therein pendilia, an r b n r e v la t is l t it le o f which
cup ** l« J o l l y
K. Itohlnaon. plaintiff
Verona
Gertrud*
Klltahrtlt
Itoh lmon . defendant.
W lt n e ea my hand and* o f f ic ia l
Peal at Hanford. Florida. t h l » Sth
day *»f Octotier. 1946.

i». I*. IIRHNIhi N,

&lt;*lerk . 4'lrrult Court
lly i:. I* llurrilfk
lifl'iitv Clerk
tCInult Court Pral)

NUBIAN
B t i EATIO
r u o UPON

8, 1945

APPDAR

TO C IIA Itl.K * I*. I J I W I I i 111 W f . l

n

OCTOBER

C I.rk Circuit -Court,
lly N O IIIN B N O ItW llO IX i.
Deputy Clerk.

.108 P A R K A V E N U E
•

Practice L IM IT E D T o :
SURGERY
• G YNE CO LO G Y
• OBSTETRICS

— OFFICE HOURS by appointment

O ffice Telephone 840

— —

Residence 718

EXTRACT 2 oz btl 29c

BREAD

1 lb loaf

CORN FLAKES

COFFEE CAKES

8c
22c

WASPS |

mile, or lean—thu rate that th«railroailx charge now—and rates |
approximating that for internnAND (SEES *
itinnal travel will norm follow."
w it h o u t ■*
The two nfficiutx *ni«l there
BUFTERING
might Ire 200,000 }&lt;&gt;h* in aviation
i lit. EFECT8
right after ilemnhilixatinn. mnyhiV FROM
(100,000 ten yenrx from now. lint
TVttiR S tin g s
HERE ARE THE RIIIYS—Joy of their parent! but hradacho cit the .
only a xinall part of them will he
rUilch liar never been able to tell them apart through manjunonliu .
for flyer*. So only n" xmnll iiiinwar'. Identfcal twin* born in Uuckhorn, Ky.. Hoy and Itay RUejr'acrYc.,
'ority of gilr**ervlce vofferana will
ho able i n - Jump rlirerth? into .togettier,- were wounded together and captured together—whereuftei
the German Army m w double till It released (hem together—and are
civil aviation.
(till together os pictured above at Camp Shanks, N. Y., where top scr*
In overxeaa traffic, th e y xaiil.
There’ll he no ill-ef higger,
geants arc going t lowlv mad. Atiny SlgnaJ'Corp* photo, (fnternotional)
fnxtcr ahlpx— I-ruixing lit
fects from an ex nrounil 300 mile* an hour within
ten year*—wtll bo emphaxited.
That will cut ilown the number
plane* requirril uml the luimL E G A L NOTICE
R E L L ’S A R C A D E of
br o f flyer*.
Mr. Wright *ahl that “ certain­
PKG. S T O R E . Our
NOTICfQ OF F.LKC TIO *
ly** American uir line* could
In «’&lt;iinplkiuir«t wit h th«t p ro vlstore is packed with compete with foiVlan, Irecnuxe
f I"I»**- «&gt;f
law
Np|dlruhl«« I h i r e l o ,
wage differential* "ifMi. laigely
IHtlh'4* In h»*rrhy Rivnii Ihul Mil
the things you want. outweighed
hit
m
hfrii
&lt;uIIt'd Mild cirhv efficiency of limn- Ort. ft, With-tho -174th Infantry
dftt-d lit liti . h f ld . Mtid I lit* Hainw
ngement and equlpmenti"'
With t\ S. Knrrtr* in Norway, w i l l !»*■ belli w it h in uml llirotiich*
•“ We can get at len*f f&gt;0 |*&lt;-i way When thu 171th InfunU/ out H|»ft ml T h i H* Ihm.I ItlalrlplB
f A R R E L L ’S
n f Hfftilmdit Couuty.v Fhtrldn. via.,
cent n f'th e trade of •.A.nicrir.iri
uir traveler*.'' Mr. Hurdyi mid. tturimrnt itnithtMl Nmvvuy wi «t H|m i |ii I T ux Hchmil IrLstrlcl No. I,
km»Wfi
I h e - Hunfurd
H p ff ln l
I url of I ’ .S. 'I hnIc Forctr **AM Tux
hrhiuil Id n t r ir l;
lit I T ax
P A C K « G E ____S I Q ft t
The tnnxt important ugricul tihtlff tin* ihnuimliit of Hiir.. (irn Hthmil I ’ lNtrlt't No. 2 k n o w n iin
tural produrt nf Turkey lx to- (iuen Siimnuflr, tin* (iffirrra uml lb* DuiRWOOn Hprrlal T a x Hchool
viH*n •might well hnv» ::«id “ til I »I n|» l« t ; Hpei lul Tux Hrhool |ll»hurco•
II l«-t N'm. 3. know n mn th** Ovledc/
Iri't we Iwve Mlfitle it.”
,
Hperlul T a x Hthonl I Unit let; H|&gt;t*•I I *i»i i it t No.
4.
llu regimental rrimptanrler I* • ••*I Ta\
f ’nl. K&lt;l»vin A. W ilker nf Center know n un the Chutuotu H|»*&lt; ImI T a x
Hi 'I omi I |t|st(l«(; H|»**&lt;ImI T ux Hc Iio«»I
I’nilit, Texas/ and ifielitded in the I U*&gt;t t let No. I, know n nn th**
iternunnel T il*fr. H u r l e r !’ . 11**tit*%m Hp«*«*lal T a x H* hind IliaIlrttvey,
miii
nf
Mr. and t r h t ; 8 |»v«-!al T ux Hrhool Dlxtrfrt
No s, k n o w n nn th** lJtk«- Monro**
Mi-. I.lnyd I.. Harvey 100 I’ul- H|wt
|«| T m
H* ht»f»l IMatrlrt.
on
; nnifu Avenue nf Sanford, Flu.
Tuenday, No vrt u hrr fc. 1946. f«»r thr
K C i H r r,&lt;
o
f
d
f
M
i
OilnliiK
wlo*
ahull
'I hn regiment i’ pomprraetl &lt;&gt;f
T rii N tf N i o f \ th r m M 'dlatrlcta
unit* lirUvnted in 1102 for the t»C
fur th r nrxt ‘ au^«**«*-dlntt t w o )»-ura
rni-:inn « f rnmifig- to Norway uml tho utlinhrr, o f m ill " o f H|»rlint I hey tnnk lung rmd often rlif- ri a l I Mat r let Hrhool T a x to hr IrV*
With GRADE A
umt r o l l r r t r d In rMrh o f thr
firnll rnntr* In tench thi* Srhnd- dI •••!
lattlrtr
for
•■hi ft of
the
aald
-i ihi \in1 1 country.
yra ra
The fir*! mid xecunil Imttnlinn*
Thr
f o llo w in g
named ar o u|&gt;nf the It.'gimeut nriglnully were polntrd to url n« r l f t k * uml In*
iictivutiil iih the Klrat Special
Service Force which wu» half
Cauadiau and half American.
Every driver line seen those h*NYy
Tluv tralneil for guerillu-tyre
trucks rumbling down the road with
warfare and were to n**iiult
their big heavy loads. You know that
i Norway'* g/denalvv wuU-r-puwer
truck tire« lake a terrific healing from
ayatema.
However, they firxt
the hard grinding wear. Naturally, the
wen- iimhI to invade Ki*kn. only
rubber to aland that abuse muxt be
to find lln&gt; Jm * had fled, and
especially compounded to be extra tough
they traveled half way around
tlie world to show* up livxl at
—extra long wearing.
. *•
f'iiHNlilanea.
Tlu-y fought with
We enn NOW recap the Urea of A, 0
dUtlnction at Auxin and purticiand C card holdrra with Grade A Truck
i ateil in I la- Invuninn nf imuthern
I ' r r d h r t a 9, 11 *
14 A ! Al la *
Rubber—guaranteed to be exactly the
Frillire hefioe being dr activated im m if HiirlngN— Mr. II. J J)t«rlhlrk,
same rubber used in recapping the big
a* the Kir»l .S|H*cial rtafxdce 4*l4*rk, Mr. Ahrirr I* Thmn 1**011,
truck and bus Urea. Ila extra toughnoaa
i«« the Fir*! Special Service Mr 8 U K y l f . l Mr*. I l n n l c r W.
Force. The I'uiuulinti personnel Ih tw rl l, In»IVt«4*1 o I n.
on your tires means 3,000 to 5,000 milea of
I'rniiiri 10 Atl laakt* M a r r ^ M r ,
were lianrferred to Gunadhtn Khrti
extra wear over, recaps of ordinary
I. H o ) t . 4il**rk: M in
W. IV
unit*
nod
the
American*
liecumo
llurkr.
Mr. Jonkthxn l&gt;. Kvana,
rubber.
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InN|&gt;#4'torN.
tie fir.«t ami xerond Imftallonx
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SERVICE
4*111 Mi J. K. CurtlN. 4’ |/ik: Mr*.
The third tinttaliun nf thu regi­ Mars W oihL Mr. John t*. *II n||. Mr.
ment I* the :»*.*lt» hattalion acti­ II. K 8 linkln. InRtiFctt.ru
III X T IIK T T
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vated at Camp Itipley, Minn., in •
&lt;ii%1F.ni&gt;)
July I'dtJ. It wax novel from tho
I' re oln rl No. K A l f )v|r«l&lt;»—,Sf r
■tandi'nint that all lu perxht|nel J. N. TIiompNon. f*lt*rk. Mrk Muti*
were nf Norwegian dexrcnL^ It .in.1 K l m b l l Mi 4 l( 1C KrlN**y
W. tl Ynuiia, I riNpt r l 01 n.
fencheil Frame xhnrtly after II- Mr•it..
Vi 1tirl N«». I f A l 8 ! * v l « — Mr.
Ihiy a* a eennrntr luitlalhm, wax Mrttftv Htnnka. { 4*|n Mu;.' Mr. J«»*
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Pfc. Carter Harvey
Is With Regiment
Now In Norway

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GOOD TO K N O W !
Caah can be borrowed from uh on nhortedt notice, with
no dlaturbance.— “ Jimmie” Rowland aUo makw Jo a v
o f |76. 1100, $160, $260 or more—ehoirid your needs
require It.

, F A M IL Y . L O A N
'
o f Sanford
&amp;—'Florida State Dank Uldg.

K O T II'N OK IN TH N TIO N TO M AKH
A K PM C A TIO N KOK KIN Al.
IIIRI IIAMUR.
NOTICE U h.rrb y g lv t a that
III*
un4*rxlga»4
ha*
tllrd
hi*
final rapurt aa Adm lalalrator » f
IN* Kalala pf J im r . Ilrn ry &lt;'o|.
rlougli. daraaaaA; . l l i a l
ha haa
niad his M iltlu n tor float dlarh aica and that hr w ill apply
lo the lloanrahl* ll
XV. Want.('•■unly J a l f i of Hanx'nol* County,
Klnrldo. »n ilia t » lh day o f Oct.
uliar A. ll. l i l t ,
fur approval
o f lha asm* and fur fin al dla
rbargs * na Adailalalratur uf lha
Ratal* o f Jamta llrn ry Colrluuuti,
daraaaad.
Thi* l l l h day o f 8apl*m b*l
A. U. 1111.
CTH’ NTH JOHNSON
Admlnlalratur o f lha Eatala of
Jamaa llrn ry Colrlouali, da*
raasrd.
Addrras: I I * 10. Oak A vrnu*
Tampa, fla r ld a

TO:

CO.
- T kon e 8S

12c

BAKED BEANS

SUPER
MARKETS

DONUTS plain doz
PAN ROLLS
POUNDCAKES ea

CAKES

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES!
Hours Fresher!
LARGE JUICY LEMONS .. . . . . . . . . . . . lb ...
FANCY YORK IMPERIAL APPLES . . . . . . 2 »&gt;s
FANCY TENDER GREEN BEANS
lb ...
THOMPSON SEEDLESS G R A PE S. . . . . . . . . lb ...
FANCY SELECTED TO M ATO ES. . . . . . . . . . lb ....
FANCY CRISP CARROTS .......... Lge.B ch ...
YEEL0W O N IO N S. . . . . . . . ........ 3 lb s . . . . . . .
BARTLETT P E A R S . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lb s ... . . . . .
FANCY SWEET P 0 T A T 0 S ......... . 3 lb s . . . .
LARGE CRISP LETTUCE. . . . . . . . . .... Head ; .
IONA FLOUR.. 5 Lbs2 1 c
OUR OWN TEA &gt;/4l b l 7 c
SULTANA FRUIT COCKTAIL.
WHITEH0USE MILK .... 4 Ta
A&amp; P SPINACH .... N o. 2can 1
..

..

Fluffo Salad O il.... pt. jar ....... .. 24c
White House Apple Butter .. 2-lb jar „ 25c
Whitehouse Apple Jelly .... 2-lb jar .... 25c

III iTII in * Wo. 4
in n m o t u

I'rVrltirl

M in

BAKING POWDER

NO Tirc t o i p r n a

D o rn s I'BTCHSON. wheat
p lat* o f rtalaac* la unknown.
T tu art htrtb y required lo eppaar on Octoher' 11. t i l l , la , a
certain aull for d tre rp r' » M d f n «
In tba Clreull Ooarl Of TUkunol*
Couaiy.
Klertda. aa abbreviated
Mile of which eald cate lei Noah
K elereea, P la in tiff v en u e
Dor la
Pej iraaa-■P efeadaa L
. .

A Grade Beef------

Fresh Beef Tongues ........ poi
Smoked
Beef Tongues .... p
Check R o a s t ......... pound..... ........ 28c
Flank
Steaks
. .......pound
Boneless Round Steak..... pound......42c
Sirloin S te a k ........... pound
...... 42c 1-lb Bag Sausage...... pour
T Bone- Club Steaks ........ pound......50c Baltimore X Select Oysters ...
Briskett S te w ........... pound ......... 24c Baltimore E x t Select Oysters
Jumbo Shrimp ..... .
pound
Hamburger ......... . pound ........... 23c
pound
Typ^ I Smoked Sausage .... pound .... 39c
Bulk-Collage Cheese .... pound ...... 15c Dressed &amp; Drawn
Beef BrainiLU-...*rr
pound
Cold.Cuts A sst ..
pound"
pound
Skinless Weiners
pound
Liverwurst ...........
Bleu Cheese.......
pound
Cocktail Sause
Octagon Cleanser ......... 2 c a n ^ r r r r ^ 9 c
Octagon L au n d ry Soap .... 2 b ars .... 9c
Octdgon Soap P o w d er .... g t size .... 16c
Super S u d s ............ Irg p k g .......... :.....23c
Octagon Flakes ......... Ir g size .......... 23c
O ctagon G ra n u la te d I rg s iz e ................ 23c
Octagon Toilet S o a p ........2 b a r s ....... 9c
Palm olive S o a p .............3 bars ...:....... 20c
Cashm ere Bouquet S o a p .....b a r .......10c

Shortening' ... 1-lb ctn* 19c ... 4-lb ctn
N B C G rahaittO rackers .... 1-lb box ....
N B C Shredded W h e a t .......pkg.

W H E N IN STOCK

O ran ge M a r m a la d e .....1-lb j a r .........

A Penn D ry Cleaner*.^.. 2 g a l can .... 85c
A Penn M otor O il.. 2 g a l 1.32 . 5 g a l 3.90
... pound .... 18c
Silver B ro o k C te a m e ry B u tter .. l b . .. 48c
Iona Cocoa .... Va-lb can 6c .... 1-lb can 9c
M otts Assorted Jellid$ 12-oz glasses 14c

Sultana Cider V in e g a r........ q t .......
N ectar Tea
Vi-lb 19c .... % -lb pkg.
A n n P a g e P u re G rape Jam 1-lb j a r
Iona P eas .........t... N o ; 2 can .
Golden Isle Field P e a s . !

B allard s F lo u r .....5-lbs 3 3 c...... lQ -lbs
Scot T is s u e .......... . 2 rolls . *
A 4 t 4Br,

\. *

.

j

■

Richland P re p ared P fp w es ...._____ 25c

%

Zero ....... fo r household cleaning
Grapenuts
. pkg. ;.......
Staley’s Cube S ta rc h .......3 pkgs.

14c
34c
19c
13c
lflc

�f

TH E W EATHER

Slreflfflh—
To Protect the Peace nf theTo Promote the Progress of A ^ r r ir n
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
VOLUM E X X X V II

f Innocent Plea
Is Entered By
ashita

E sta b lish ed 1008

hong Distance Halt Hits Service Men

irMm
Affirifif Premier Shide*

SANFORD, FLO R ID A ,

M A N IL A , Oct. 8, ( A P ) —
(L ie u t . Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita pleaded innocent to
■war crimes, today and his
trial was set for Oct. 29. He
is the first o f a long line o f
Jnp war criminal suspects to
be haulfcd into court for ar­
raignment. A Ui3. M ilitary
Commission o f five generals

s n

M ONDAY. OCTOBER 8. 11) 15

ild
Member Associated Press

NUM BER 24.

Labor Crisis Eases As Big Strike
ptal Drops To Around 350,000
Truman'Asks For
Half Billion For
European Relief

raCompletesNew
G o y e r n m e n t For
Restless J apan ese

m

TO D A Y: Partly rtnudy thi*' ’afternoon and
tonight.
TOMORROW: Warmer In north portion.
Scattered ih oorr* and thunderstorm* In
north portion afternoon.

Eddie Windsor (Jets Hearty Welcome In London

Detroit Is Without
A Strike For First
-Time-In- 6 Weeks;
Ford Resumes Work
W \SHINGTON.
Oct.
8.
( A P ) — John L. Lewis was
absent (min) when confer­
ence-* were resumed hetween
the soft coal operators and
the I nitril Mine Workers in
a- gou-mmi-nt sponsored e f­
fort to end the strike of
Hil.OOll miners,
,\n asso­
ciate said l ew is had ■ ' prior
engagement. Lewis was ex­
pected later today. Midway
in the morning session the
|ir.Mincers asked for a prlavle
huddle with Secretary
of
l.nfyur Sehwellenhach,
The
reason mss not announerd.

UNR R AN ecds Funds,
** He Says For Acute
Need And privation

W ASHINGTON, Oct. a. i/P)—
■President Truman has asked Con­
gress to appropriate $650,000;000 immediately for th e'u nlted
heard his not guilty plea. Tne
Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
„ trial be held in the war ecarml
administration,
£ former residence of the Philippine
UNKKA requires (he funds, tho
Hltth Commissioner.
President said, to meet "acute
In Tokyo aging Premier Kineed and privation" during lhA
Juro Shldehara completed his
coming winter in F.urope.
ilt« |
tuiri! I'rrkhl
"safe and sane" government for
Additionally. Mr Truman aaltl
A s the Ktivcrnrnnnt" netert
hungry. restless Japan today and
he goon will ask for more money
to halt seriou s coni s trik rs
planned the first meeting o f his
for the agency so it may "meet
6 man group immediately. The
in six s ta le s w hich th reaten *
its new responsibilities anil com­
Dome! News Agency sold he
plete its -programa."
t'ti t o * expand n ation ally, th e
would outline bluntly the head­
1 .Ills recommendations were connew
w eek
b rou gh t
th e
aches ahead for tho new governtulnc.l in a letter to house (Speak­
b rig h te s t outlook it) w eeks
ment .which most observers say
er Rayburn.CD., Texas).
, ,c: *
cannot aurvlve more than few
to the ge n era l la b o r pictu re.
Hearings Start Soon
•months. Shldehara drew heavily
Chairman Clarence Cannon IR.t
S tr ik e lines, w hich hit ft row unon parliamentarians and untried
Mo.) of (lie appropriations com- j
con l high o f som e 550,000
liberals to mako up thp now govmittee told a reporter hearngs
last w eek, tire ex p ected tn
ernment.
on I lie proposal will begin within
Americans
shouldn't
Impose
drop to around .'150,001) if the
n few days.
their democracy on the Japanese,
A major fight over the recom­
BROKE TH.KOI'GH POLICE LINES tteai .MiujlHirmfgh llmisi* in London when the Duk*- j T h e"coal ''mines ' ure* ™hc* major
but should guide tho people in
mendations particularly regarding ‘ ^ ' D S
ui
.. , * i,
lift notl
lU a u a v r , u n I ' u r
any funds hevnml the $5,50,0(H),- ol W indsiii lit rived in a i hi I &gt;i a t euuinu with bit nml her tin- ihiuugrr tjiu-en Mary, wlium lie bad ‘ tntiiir
nun T1itJ ,,,
0(111, seemed certain. Criticism of noi ei’u In nine vein- it lieu li,- abdicated the til I Min* toi 'tin- woman I love". Tin- Duke mid ho ' miner,. „u7 ,,,
wife reeenth a im ed in Ertllici' and «e\e
■’
.■ ■&lt;• niinoillieed hi- atteutiuu of "going |vim-, vlvimiu
iv ,.,i
VliiHnin
RRA has been voiced 'fr e - Anierirnn
bnme," Will'll hi- lilinolsine uppn-iii-l t )•••
■Id K.ldie wcli-nmi" *' I Intel null,mill
&gt;I,,»iii,n r„ Ha I'nse i i . s ii
'
ittty^Jn both the senate and Itiuilajihoto)
■
‘
‘
|
—
, „ .. a v house, particularly by several of
the congressmen
who
toured
Euiope (his rummer.
EM PTY CHAIRS and IDLE .SWITCHBOARDS faced servicemen
Some of the Icgislnt us sug­
anxious to communicate with their families n» the result of the gested that HNRRA be .tbnlishud
tic-up of long distance lines by u walkout « f operators.. Here is a and that the relief work be
Highway Engiir’er
typical Munhnttan scene ut Times Square as a telephone girl seeks turned over to the Red Cross or
An organisation for the con to explain to some returned vets thut long distance lines had some similar agency.
structlon of houses to bo known been shut down four hours while workers took n strike vote. (In ter­
President
Truntun exprcaaed
|-i|x* *
* T1F
Funeral service.* were held
as the Sanford Builders, Inc. was national)
the view in Ids message that eonI* rs I A f f a n r v t l W a i ' 1 this afternoon at 1:10 o'clock
Hall last
organls
rg* ted__ at _the
-— City
. .
gross Is obligated to provide the
*
r
\
g
c
l
l
t
.
y
i
l
l
77
m
f,„
rmri.-in a ,,,, Anderson, 111
Friday afternoon when a charter
9880,000,OtH). die recalled that the
.-_______
• .J '" j " . old .dnughtuj of Mr. and ..
of Incorporation was received
United States had pledged a con­
l *. • '
ii..
1 \frBruce W. 'Anderson, who
from Secretary of Statu Gray
tribution of
HI,non -,.v.
when Larjjo.Carrier }4 To-He:
... fn1.350,
w Fin-,...
( t u r m a n S p i e s P r e v o n - di.d s,n.,.h.y m 7 25 1 . m fn
and officers were elec tod.
UNURA
I’reafdent o f .the new company
Cut To LP8N
but has 'only ^eng98M,0f)0jKit
ted
Lea rninprl^ViiHe1
; ^ ^ 1.
**
thus far.■■■ .■■ “T
•■&lt;
•- 1| ' flrH
racn n i N
u m lin e
,0 ,-n , - ■*i,e lomlutoen *1 tho
m*-, -%„**•#
"w fw 1 ■
e*3rd PPresent
Number
t in ix x A n t i!) S t 'c r o l
To
Ask
F
op -More
P4i si -Presbyter inn Church with
operators. at 200 Park Avenue.
He gr.ve no indication nf how
the Rev. Dr. K. I&gt;. Brownlee, as.
The victNfiresIdent Is I.ea Leaher.
■ W a s h i n g t o n ", o n *, &lt;,pi
The wink *d tho
much
more
hiwould
link
beyond
aisled by thq Rev, W. P. Brooks,
former president o f the Celery
hutting espionage nnd
the $66(),00fl,IM)l&gt;, but said ’ I The Navy liav dtnwn plan* fur 1
pastor of the First Baptist
City Printing Co. and the secre­
•lining (he .will (Van eXpIliilli'
its post-Will fleet idloeulinii a
shall
shortly
submit
n
recoin
tary and treasurer is J. W, New­
t«rid lilt- Rev- J. 11 Root, —
! Hip Rotary C h ili today liy Tliwm
secondary
position'
t-&gt;
alict.-ifl
|
mendation
for
an
additional
con­
Congregationiilell.
Long Pass To Graves Importance O f Mark­ tribution to enable U N IiliA to curHers, il wn-. b-arm-d yiutei
as 1 ' Alien, llrlnndo agent of the pastor
Directors ate: Mr. Pope, Mr.
(In n I'll,
Fcdetnl
llnii-nii
of
Inx’v^tigiition.
day.
despite
the
leading
role
meet
its
new
responsibilities
an
I
et Manager’s Meet
Accounts For Day­
Lesher, Mr. Keweil. W, A. Pat­
Ql(
Ml. Allen - till III.-, 1 G.-i mmi v e.-iiti A popular tne
played by -naval 111111111111 III ImiI!; ’
to complete its programs."
rick, E. ti. Kilpatrick, Jr., Arthur
five specially trained agctils to j Junior Class of Se 'liiude
In Jax Emphasized
the Atlantic nnd Pacific t.healgri.
tona’s
Only
Marker
YoWalt, FL C. Harper, Harry l-ee,
tills 1-011111 r\ In lentil the M'cre'&gt;»] Sehiiol, Pnlririn was treasurer
The number of large carrier*
W. A. Bitting, John Ivey, Clar­
of the atomic laimli bill Hint nil 1tbe O le r y frni* auu a member
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 8. (Spe­
By "Duke” MacNtill
e n c e Redding and K. A. Williams.
would lie cut lo le -- than a tliiid .
of tlictn wenwere ii|ioichciidcd with- |of the I lii Alpha Kappa, social
In
general
High
School cial)—"Agriculture
The
Seminole
w Tne corporation plans to build
nf tin- pli-i-nt total afloat - n
j'«*rorlty. She was al.-b a member
hi fm p wcpl.s of their ntrim I
Celery Feds” ran fought shod foci’s uncertain days us the Na­
ten houses at a time and to e f­
the First Preshyterian Church
liuiblniL'. while the nundiet of
Trn.inu llu- origin of Hie FBI, of
fect savings in this w’ay for the over the Sealirccte high school tion re-adjusts from a war econ­
where *he was. active in Young
liattli'ships wtiuld'lie ieduci-d nnly
purchaser by buying materials in -eleven of Daytona ileuch Friday omy. and It a| peury to me thsl
Mr. A .'en said thaf.- ll wn« or­ People'* work.
hIhiiiI 'half.
quantity, Mr. Poptr said, adding night when they scoretl a smash­ nowhere in the country are there
gan ixed in 1021 nttl'-J, Edgar
I le i
Taken
ill
Inst
Monday of
• *ii•! Herndon P. Culnney. US i.otivei us its ehlef. -At that
that it is hoped to get under way ing 4(1 to (1 victory. A crowd of greater or more acrious problems
This would mean ii iiearelinie
Lieut. Walter Boyd Stnvafl,
than
loom
lieforc
ua
right/here
NR.
Inis
been
uppointe*!
Slide
poliomyelitis, she', was removed
within the next 00 to 00 days 2,500 spectators witnessed a pow■
lime
lu-aid
it
had
only
Miii.diu1
carrb
-1
lom**f
peilmpito
IJSNK, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
^&gt;ut that much depends upon tne erful "Celery Fed" eleven roll in Florida," aajd William 1./ WI1- 11. Stovall nf 1101 Elm Avenue, carrier* of the l5,lloti.tini Mi*l- lligliwav Engineer lo succeed .1. | Hniteniritits mi file mi i-oni|'ured (,, au tiflarelo Ho&gt;|,ilal on WedII I low ling, ('apt- Gololiey n a I with tun &lt;HIII,llllil at present The uesdav, wjierc Iter condition wai
/availability o f supplies.
over Sonbrecxe, scoring three son. Director of Florida / Slate
hn* received orders to report ta way o r .&lt;'VII ,-I ,■-. nlid the 2*.
touchdowns In tho first quarter Farmers Markctx tn his//w eek- University o f Pennsylvania a- '000: tUfT" ftw tnr“nr~ t ?V -rl aswrnrt th- cuts ran of both the tereiil war fil*—er|irtiil-v-ot Ttn*rT“ thru, iHHi.. itronouuctal very gravu. She wax
and tin- first World War amt mil Irjili vidua!-, are on file, tie Ihiih in Sat,font Feb. 18, 111211
and two In the third and fourth end- review o f crop conditions and assistant
professor
of
naval prohahlj a doTcn bnllleshlps.
the general
outlook
nil
the
Harold Hoag Freed
-.-nod in llu- Pad fie f,*i 21 said and no two &gt;d then, are and liail lived here alt id her life.
ctlvety.
, N a il Issues Ill-poll
"Foi i science and tnrticx.
11 IIHI iMMnl 11m I'niir lllula,
tililliOia. Inking pint m Ihe Inva, In mldniuu lo her parents,
on g M 'g n s W g .
'^
Wibmn-1-—A fter recetving-htw-U.S.
rn."
" — ...........
4-Pn+ro-(«-iiv--f*uiMU**d-lry-w-b«iU»#r»from
the
University
of
Florida
:V's
afloat
ie
meetdy I Old
continued, "1 feel that
( C a a lln n r w o n I ' a e r K l s t l l
I It W. Anderson. .Ir., her grandHarold Hoag, 88, Second Ste­
d nine uudei
i
eonslruclion In
ing of our market Inanngers In IP42, Lieut. Stovall attended nml
parents. Mr. and .Mrs. C. F.
ward, of the U. .B. Merchant
lie,
OrluBeserve
Midshipman’s
School
at
t-fhedulcd in Jacksony
aihlition. three t'VB's went lieillg
Woodrow W . Davis
Saner of ProsperilV. S. C., five
Marines, 'imn of
Mrs. If. H.
the most Annapolis, Md.
Following tin* tiuilt iiliil one Ims slnre iiei'n
her SJ.'l-24, may be one,
aunts and three uncles.
Serves
On
McGowan
Lawson and brother of Hubert
important we. havej ver held, duty he was assigned as assist
11 nNtlHI*f&gt;l on I'rcr I lit I, I I
I'nllU-urei
tubers
......
..........s were me
... ....
.... of
and Leon Lawson, \fs enroute to
Certainly' it should pe virtually ing engineering officer aboard
tin- liinior Class including Georgu
the United States) after being
toil in taut for during 'the confer- the Indiannpnlis, and later engi­
Wtiiiiliuw \\'. Dirvi-. |:i, liie
l/Jiapuinn. Carl Williams, .lark
T l» r e e l
U ’l i n l l M u r e ( in
held a Japanese prisoner of war
neering officer on a mlneswecpoi
iiiiiii , seeoiiil class. I'SNR. m i of
Rainfall during the past week
Ed
for three years.
These duties kept him around Lions To
Mr. and .Mi- .lolui l»ayis, luikc Move, Clarence Grantham,
Promote
amounted
nounted tn
In only 28 hu
hundredth*
I’m tei l.aiisiug, Jr.,
the Gilbert and .Marshall IslandSecond Steward illoag
was or little mure than one qua'rtcr
1 Monroe, i&gt; serving on the des­ I Fielding,
Raul
Resold
and
Bob
Harper
of
for approximately 22 months.
taken prisoner 8ept 10 1042. of an inch, acroniing to I). F.
RoxinK1 In. Sanford
USX Mrtirjwaii,
wliich
In onlar to iu*iiic ,,),laming troyer,
Winiri I’urk.,-. interment
was
In December, 11)44, Lieut. Sto­
when a German raider shelled Wbltner, weatherman. N o r m a l Mrs. MaryJG. Smith
o
)
ii
i
:it&lt;
-*I
aIl
sci
ceiling
unit
of
fm Seminole I'nuutv llir llirpcnmade ill Kvcrgrtojn Cemetery.
,A a n d sank the 8. S. American rain for the period Is 1.05 in­
was ordered to Fort UchuyBoxing ami
matches ani
sary
luMlnital
*-*piipinent
at a ln*k force wliich liomhurdcil the
..... wrestling
................
t and n
*
.
Died TMs Morning vall
^ L e a d e r In the Indian Oeoan. Thb ches. This has resulted in lowerler, N. Y., where he was an will In* nrumultNl by ihe Hwifniil ' tin' Sunfonl Nnviil Air Station southern
const
nf
Hokkaido,
instructor In mathematics and Linus Club, us » nu-iilix nf adding wjii-n un liiiigcj' used bj tin- northernmost of the Jwpuiiesc
German raider that sank their
FTifuHti
__
Emily Smith, 81 diesel engineering.
ship picked on
— 1
In their "uiil lu the blind" fund. Natal command, the Kxci'Ullve home islninls, Just Indore tile Election To Re Held
which Is now beloyr the scaws
year old resident of Paolu, died
Lieut.
Stovall
w ea rs
the it was ilia-idi-il at the ' mccHiig Committee of the hemlnele t ’oun- end of the war.
rflhaw- •flFHTOnTand took them lop.
*
this
morning
at
!»:45
o'clock
In
In School District
ribbon and Hie Frlilsy. .Ine Muss win ii|i|ioiulcit )y rh:imlirr of Comnlcrrv* u l) ■'
to Java tn the Dutch East Indies
The McGowan steamed only a
1 a local hospital after a short Asiatic-Pacific
American
Theater
ribbon.
ilia
where the eaotiras were turned
nlay.
in-ltoci*
.i
r.u
t
few
mil*:.,
o
ff
ttie
h*-(*cli
tlirmmh
chairman
of
n
romlitlttee.
l
■
&lt;
j
meeting
Saturday,
Instructed
E*f
The Seminole
High
School
An elect Ion will I**- held In the
brother, S/Hgt. Eugene Stovall, arrange for the sinking of the**' ward Higgins. Cluiinhcr uiuiuiger. j that bold iluvRohi attack un tho
over to the Japanese as prisoners. Band and Celeryettas made a illness.
Born in Georgia' Mrs. Smith
According to word received bv fine showing us they marched hud made her home in the Paolu is now at Camp' Bhtnding and trout s.
|u rontact the Joint lluspllal steel work* amt other military Sunfonl school district on Nov.
brother, CWO George Stovall, is
, Laon Lawson from one o f , the on the field between halves at
“ Ivey’s CliniUCrs," who cume Committee « f Cltv nnd County I targets *d Hie -eaport &lt;ity &gt;f (t, to determine the number of
mills of speeiul school lax and
18 survivors who has recently the football game Friday eve­ section for the past 5U years. enroute to the United Slates out second in the ihembershiti Coin inisslotiera in order to M'liil I Mlirornn.
Funeral
services
will
be
announc­
llir trustees for the ensuing two
from France.
seen Hoag In Calcutta, Hoag i» ning. Sophie McDougal, now n ed later.
drivii. will he host* to .“ I’ iiwell's n re|iresuntntive to Wushingto’i I
---, yeurs. it wus announced by L. E.
in good physical condition con- .senior, led the band. The CelcryPuatlcr'a," winning team, on » to secure cooperation of uiithon• i
t
Survivors
include
four
daugh­
Jurdaii, ihuirtnuii of the Bent- sidering the last few yeers of ettes went through some Intri­
1*4
R illU C U
ters,
Mrs. Ruth Pearson
anil Turner Thanks Public Isilitli tile iiii the St. John* River tics in furthering tld* piogTiuu.! |^1 () m t*
iniite County ltnurd of Public InujklnutrHion and should arrive by cate wheel and "Tetter formation* Mrs. Bessie Denmark nf I’snla;
Ort. U7, it was.annuunced.
it was nnnouhred today by II IL I
plane from Calcutta toon.
A tiew memliership rlrive rn|i- Coleman, Chamber president.
By Federal Agents strurlion,. and T. W. Lawton,
For Its Co-operation
Mrs. Florence Mason of 1-uk*
mperintwoleiit *if schoolsHoag, who was (read only and drew a lot of applause.
tnituil by Dick Ells hurry of "Ells
Tim matter of obtaining
•
Monroe and Mrs. Surah BlackAnyone destiing tn become -r
thrae waeka ago, has keen In tho
Tin' home of .limn- Syk# of
E. V. Turner, manager of the herryV rirk'ers," nnd J. E. Row- swimming pool for Sanford was
Firemen were called to the welder of St. Augustine; two
enlididate
for trustee shall file
Merchant Marlnaa aince 1032 Silver Fleet Filling Station at sons, Ben Smith n* Sanford and Bell Telephone Cqmpsny of San­ laud gf "Rowland's Itonnicis
; discussed. Tltc* Milar— &lt;&gt;f tbs I tin West Eleventh Street wn*
with tin- Board* of Public Inwith the rank of Second Steward. midnight last evening to nut out George Smith nf Paota.
now.
Irin
g
started.
The
looser
of
Chamber
manager
liras
set
at
milled
early
Thursday
nftern.....
ford today rstended hi* thanks
itrui'tion at lrrist 15 days prior
to the public for its co-operstiun this rikilcst will stage the nnnuul |5,lltl0 a year with the slipidn- |,y Fck-rul and State ugenla to Hie election, u petition signed
an automobile fire.
Thla was
1
Lion's
1
(.'lull
dunce
on
Thanks­
lion
that
the
manager
devote
Ins
arm
it
with
••-iiri
li
wuirunlIn
and refraining from undue criti­
caused by a negro lighting a
County la F ree O f
full time to the position.
t cooperation with polite nml ii l&gt;V f i v e or more qualified electors
cism during the four hour walk­ giving ft veiling
match to light a cigarette. and,
J.
L.
Ingley
gave
the
ftnalK-ud
| enliim
of
illegnll;.'
possrsserl in order that the name of aucii
Infantile Paralysis instead, lighting the gasoline
out by operator* Friday.
repurt, and was nuim-u lieud o f | liquor was seised. Janie, an old candidates may be.printed on tha
DISCHARGES
ith which his car was being
Mrs. Berts Bn-cden, who being
u new budget committee which' nf fender in liquor law violation liallnt. The pctiliun must be filed
a chief operator, was not a mem­
7 &gt; r« &gt; n° t a tingle case of filled, according to -Fire Chief
by Del.' 21, it was staled. Ta
’und
Drive
Is
includes
E. A. Yuwcll,
H. B is now In Fcdetnl custody^
ber
o
f
the
operator’s
union,
roV pollomyellUs In Semluala County Mach Cleveland.
Me. Lewis C. Mackey. Ifci1 W.
- participate in this election one
1
nrticiputlug
In
the
mid
were
Rope,
It.
dumes
Gut,
Frank
TaL
matned
at
tbs
switchboard
during
* at present, Dr. Lelsnd Dame.
irted LaRTKinff laitt. Gei#g* SUne, and M* A. J. It. Brown. Federal ugeut unit must .be
qualified voter and
Fourteenth
Street,
discharged
County .health offload, reported S lifflit Increase In
from
Ellington
Field,
Tefas, the period o f the- strike and InR A. Morn ami Wi A. Lewi* j
lm) tr
Rs trick.
fortned caller* that telephone
today when aAkd regarding the
llnnnl Wnr Fund drive
The
This was the first session of of the Stale Beverage Depart
service was confined strictly to
rumored epread o f the dUsease
Jobless P a y m e n t s Sop* 27.
le County is definitely Mr. Coleman as president of the incut.
in
Bend
in this community.
Fit* William Griffin
A MM
2/c
Donald
Warren emergencies.
and
collection*
so
far
lugging,
Chamber body ami he said he
He aald only thrae' cases have
Unemployment
tomi-cnsst 1o u Johnson. U1S French Avenue, dis­
hut
93.37(1,
il
wn*
fe
­
amount
Sav^Jap Surrender
would give it his best ef furl*
been reported so fa r this yaar, payments were msde to one par­ charged from Naval Separation
Scott W ill A d ress
|ioKad •h ll. H. Coleman, chair- and requested full cooperation Picture Show Coming
one colored child and two white son tn the total amount of 945 ill Center, Miami.
drive.
of
of officer* and - insurious*
William F. Griffin F 1/c (Mopeople.
The coloiad child re- 8aminola County durpig the weak
________
C
jOn Veterans’ Rights
Local C a t t l e m e n man
of the drive set for
Tha |
MM) USNK of Lake Mary, Flor­
eorired. One of the white people ending Sept. 29, Ofcrl B. Smith,
Reuben Kenneth Hobart* Chief
is 913,000. Workers,
the
Coun
---- removed to a hospital In
A 16-ininutt motion picture on ida, participated in tha seisura
Chairman of th«/Florida Indus­ Storekeeper, 118 1/2 N. Henry,
John M. Scott, chief, supervisor however,
e continuing to make
another city and the other one trial Commission/ reported.
"What Every Veteran. Should and occupation of the Japanaaa
from Separation Canter, Charles­ of cattlemen for the State of contact
RFC, UKRNDON BACK
h donors, and every
Know" will be shown a t^ h e RiU homo Island of Honshu, and waa
yments through- ton. Oct- 1.
Com pen*ion
Florida, will be the principal team car
i has been urged by
has
__.
, — iw epidemic out tha State
talad o ff after
Rfc. James Emmett Ifemdon Theater on Wednesday and Thurs­ present with the U- 3. Naval
speaker at a moating o f the Sem­ Chairman
'olemsn to complete
w w h er* la Wwlda." he said, Increasing bv
Av Ist |on -Csdets j William P- inole County cattlemen Tuesday contacts . -,
aVerags of apto re|&gt;ort as soon has returned from overseas duty day o f this week. E. B. Carter. Submarine Unit* in Tokyo Bay
w'li Is normal for aa# sporadic proxlmatly 923,
week for Kavanaf, Jr., 107 East Seventh 0 at 8:00 P. M. M-sh* City Halt. as t*
where he spent a year in Italy Selective Service clerk, announced at the lima of the signing of
possible.
thm surrender
documents
on
**
. . . James Crumley
tha previous tw weeks,l The In- Street, iR
Robert
Mr, Scott will explain new
r boys are now be- with the 88th Division of the today.
Many of
.
Ail members o f the Selective Sent. 2.
k reported A20 West Sixteenth Street; Jams lawg pertaining ta marks and Ing called
week
cress* for tha l
ir oversea* replace- Fifth Army, llir Is tha son of
Griffin has been In the naval
was only from
,260[) to 976&lt;^fAlex4nder Kirby, 1109 Park Ave­ brands and grill appoint an In­ menu, Mi
Coleman said, and Mr. and Mrs* Hobart E. Herndon Service Board, as well as mem­
ber* of all other agencies assist­ service for one * and on* half
of /ctalpiante
it the Hum
number or
xtslpisnts nue; and Raymond George Fox, spector fo r
678, but
Seminole County.
necessity o f con- of 209 East Fourth Street
sfnUd out
ng compensation/rose from Jr., 1920 Magnolia Avenue, dis­ There are approximately 40 cat­ nuing to si
Pfc. Herndon has bean ordered ing wnr veteran*: and returning years and ha* served on board
race iring
rt the Fund from
veteran*
themselves,
are th« UBS Proteus 'A S 19) sine*
8,881 to 4,816, o f Whom 8,029 charged from Separation Center, tleman tn tha caeotg and nil or* which USOl actlvitiea ere fi- to report to Camp Shelby at tha war
May 1. 1946.
,nr|ed to see this show.
tale and 1,TM wkre female, Charleston, S. C. Sept. 88,
termination o f his leave.
war* mala
urged to attend thh meeting.

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PAGE TWO

THE SANFO RD HERALD, HANKOKU FLORIDA

New Premarital
And Prenatal Laws
Effective O c t 1
JACKSO NVILLE. Oct. R, &lt;Bpo.
cla l)—Two strong and important
Units In the venereal disease Vase­
finding program whirh Florida
baa pushed so persistently the
I's s f four veara. went added
when the Premarital and Pre­
natal Laws became effective Mon­
day, October 1.
,
Dr. R.F. Son-lag, State Hoard of
Health's Venereal Disease Control
difoctur, said that the Acts should
|&gt;e one of the State's, most dofamdalilc sources for locating new.
aa well as Inadequately diagnosed

os treated rase*. With the two
IJiws working as check mate*.
Florida has come a Iona way in
one of
fiwiing and cnntrollini
heA worst killers syphilis.
Particularly is the
maVital
Law to ___.
lie praised
____for I__ protec­
tion It affords both persons when
entering Into the marriage con­
tract . . . ninny Innocent of an
Infection which may well ruin
their lives- Ami the Prenatal
Law’s protection to tinhorn chil­
dren against syphilis Is o f In­
estimable value, he declared.
Hr. Nothing said ino. that the
Laws which me a definite means
o f finding lieu cases of VD. also
places Florida In a favorable posi­
tion with other progressive anil
hrnlthmihded states hy making
hlnod tests mandatory for both

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charged hy private physicians,
Ip IP-40, Japan Imd a population
but there wilt be no charge when density of about 6(K1 per square
the test is made by a local VD mile—mure than. II times that
clipic or a county health depart­ uf the United States.
ment.
Lauding the Prenatal !.aw, Dr.
-Sondag m id' that there w ere 470
case* of cu'Hgenital syphilis in
Florida lost yqar. And only berituse at the persistent plugging,
o f the state-wide VD control pro-'
grain, the number last year was
even'less than in Uhtl when there
acre.&amp;ba such cases.
The Law states that "all wo­
men who are pregnant, or sus­
pected of being pregnant, who
come under the care o f a physlclgn and surgeon or imidwife”
must have a blood test. I f the
individual is economically unable

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L E G A L NOTICE

IiKI.UAV 11EACII Ocl. H. (I N S )
— In a forceful editorial, the Del*
^t*g Reach News says: "The greut
throhs of) sympathy und tears of
grief vicing exhibited in Washingdon by some ol the politicians
tor the "Jobless" are not fooling
jitany people around here. It is
certain that the American tax­
payer has intelligence to see the
silliness nf It nil.
"In (his area There. Is hardly
a business or industry 'that is
not seriously handicapped and
curtailed lor lark of lalxiV. Stren­
uous efforts have liecn made and
are being made In this cony
munlty to secure painters, conks,
beauticians, printer* and vnriqux
tynea_af other- help without t**
suits. Common labor is just as
.to. find.
. 4,'Shall-ww-Aharp be taxad
a wacklv wage to men whu just
prnkr' not to workt 1* a man
’unamployed' when he chouses nm
1 to work? When pulitleian* scream
about hunger and distress from

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Delray Reach area Is no different
than It is at many otner points.
|n Tampa last week one o f the
largest and oldest steam laandries, "The While Star", was
forced to close its doors for lack
o f labor and at the same time
the local United Employment
Service was offering over a
thousand jobs with no taken.
Last week in lower Dade County, citrus growers lost thousands
„ ( trees overturned by the storm
that might have been saved If
labor could have been found to
reset them before sUn had dnmaged the root*.
*
'
Florida citrus and vegetable
growers are having little success
jn finding laiior and indications
nw that crops will again rot in
the field for lack of help at
harvest .time,---------------------------

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Hits Labor Shortage

PR E P A R E

LA1NBY

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TWO
statist,
FLORIDA
and
OKLAHOMA, out o f 17 considerIng such bills, adopted them as.
LawsThe Premarital Law says that
nil persons planning marriaze
must Rave had a blood test within JO days of the time they apply
for a license to marry. 1 he test
cun be made anywhere in the
State by any licensed physician
or public health officer. Persons
suffering from syphilis will be
allowed to marry ONLY If the
individual or Individuals Infected
are Hot In a stage of syphilis, or
which is or may become cominunlcable to the marital partner.
The physician from whom the
marriage certificate is obtained
must determine the status of the
applicant with a positive blopd
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Ilox 11. Ocala. Florida.
Von are hereby ordered to ap ­
pear Iprrrnnulty or by attorney)
to answer the aworn M il ol com ­
plaint - tiled herein am ln et you.
eame helna a suit tor divorce, on
or before Hi* tlh day o f No vim tier.
ISIS, olh etw le* a Oacree Pro Con*
feero w ill lie ettlerad uantn.l you
for fiillnr* lo appear, plea, or
anewer as required by law.
IT IH ordered that this pnllee
he published onre n Week for four
I f ) conseeutlve weeks In Tin- Panlord ller.iM. .a newapappr pub­
lished al Hanford, Homlnnf* Coun­
ty. Florida.
W ITNESS my liaml and o fflrla l
seal el Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida, this 1st day o f Octnher.
ISIS.
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f « o * r * hereby ordered to apI'.rtl
111
the . . . I uf , ‘ 11)111110 10 1
b.reln filed Itrliereln the relief
•••iik M Is dltn n -r) on or before,
the lith tiny „ r November, ISIS,
otherwise Complainant may proi . n l e t pnrte.
I.ei this order he puhllshed for
•In- Statutory IIm e^ . required hy
Inn In the Hanford Iferuld. a news­
paper of, general elrculallon la said
t'oeniy and Htnre
(YITNKFM my hand and official
seal of iifllrs at Hcnford. Florida,
till. Ir,1 1, day of September. ISIS.
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t'lerk o f the t* m i l l Uuurl,
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prior lo raid return day.
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examinations of IKith bride and to describe such perversion and
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-room. However, during the legis- quackery."
LYNN «». II. JACKJON,
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atlon sessions last spring, only
The situation described In the
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hands of u private physician, the
city or county health officer of
VD clinicians of the‘ jurisdiction
in which the patient resides, shall
take the blood epeciman unn
have the test made,

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M. IIK I'W IU IT II whosr
plara o l rrsldsnv* and l*osl OTfles
addirsr Is unknown: You w a hrrsby n ollllrd sod rautilrBd to apvsr tu a rrrtaln Hill or Complaint
llrd aanlnsl vuu by llannalt U.
lU pw iirlh. mior ponding In lbs C ir­
cuit I'uurl uf Hrinlmil« Cnuniy,
Florida, on or hofars ths Nnvsaibrr lluls flay, to -w h tho i lb day
o f -Nuwiahor, A. D. 1*11. . This l»
a suit fo r dlvorca. L s l this urdtr
ho pulillrhrd
for tho statutory
tlmo rrqulrod by law In tho KANr o l l t ) IIK ItA l.n Hanford Florida,
a nswspBpor o f g*norgl circulation
In said County -and p u ts , tVltnon
my hand rnd o fflr la l a w l o f offltfo
at lUnrurd. Florida, this H th day
of Htplsiiihrr. I t i t . (). I*. H«rndaa.
Clork Circuit Court Srmlnnlo Coun'( r.K Fjo&gt;rl(la. Uy O. U Itunt, b . c.

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M A F F E T T 8 AU TO
BERVICE
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GROCERY
M EATS — P O U L T R Y

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JN TH E SOUTHEAST
M o re people drink Atlantic A le and Beer than any other,

CAM PBELL

FEED ft SEED STORE

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K ilg o re Seed Co,

The Rtjfistrntlon Bookw o f the City o f Sanford,
Floridu, are open at the City Hall, commencing Mon­
day, September 17th, 1045, for the purpone of regitilertng’ fo r the Municipal Primary Election to be held on
November 6th, 1946, and will ramain open each t)ay
except Sundays and holldayti, up to and including Sat­
urday, October 27, 1945,

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�M OND AY, OCTOUEK 8. 194S

T U B S A N F O R D UKHAl.D, S A N l’OUD, F LO R ID A

W
Department of Agriculture, and
D i r e c t o r Wilson other
affected agenties . and of- Pendulum * Swings
Names
Natnes Problems In
In' ii'S
; ‘“'.h
'.' S".!ra * • » Wide F ur Nazism
!•-ucKc.it inns to receive CnnaiileniNiiturnlly if w*e * tail to
In N u e r n b e r g
Pofet-war Farming j tion.*
pti.cnt ony *uch r-l“ ", we will

marry Grrmnn Aryan)!/
-1don't
P(#wnr travtdera saw in Nu­
ernberg a Santa Claus city of
fir tree* and toys.
In shops
smelling
nf
clue and
paint
craftsmen chipped away at bau­
H&gt; Helen Cuni|i
bles
fui
caiidreii. spun out
bright ui Moments for Christum* A P Nrwsfeature* *
occupy a weaker
Weaker imsilioii
position tutor
later it
if
__,,___ . ,r___ " „ _
.. .
.occupy
LONDON—Since the most mar­
llv ROllBRT K. JOHNSON
trees, nml assembled paint and riageable
girl in lie world has
A l ’ Newsfcnture* Writer
crayon sets. Hut behind the
In
f-uernberp
Naxiism bus whiskers Nuernberg wn* pr*- arrived ut marriageable age, these
come full circie
• , ihiciiig the diesels, radios and tun thing* are certain:
Whatever
Prince**
IJH/abelh
Niue
years
uko ttn* fall the chemical*
that gut Hitler hi*
and oilier interested official* and
dues, it won’t lie done in a.hurry.stratusphere
above
it
was
pierced
\i
u
expect
every
murset
to
lie
Ukraine,
but
not
His
Urals.
IcudiTH. ul at tile ver) leas', rt represented.
Tlnr Ir strickty •: by n aipphire steeple of search
Linked industrially with Kurth, and, no matlir hn» hard she
dear-cut I’ ictuie nf present cotitries, it can’t he done’ quietly.
ditluns in the State, u. r |rodUi’* Lusiness mvttinir, with no en- llirht In-am ■ fdi.uti'i fee. ldKh, at w Ii •• r e Messerschmltl fighter
The rumor* run rampant. "She**
tcrtiCnment features ur Kociul the base o f which 1SO.UOO brown- planes were made. NUeti.bcrg
tion pOHKibilitiea. olid how those. fiillr. in any suit
sliirted suiierniun, *tnas.sed ill the had a military value in excess going In tu many a Greek
tMisslbilities may lie uffeeted by
"She's going In
prince . . . "
“ While rain* have tontltnied to
(luver'nmentul policy, aid. and humt'et .fall ilitnllnc operations plure of floo.llhhts, bawled funu- uf its elvurm. it cmitrullJd tlie uu- Istiini rv a Belgian regent . .
1
ticn) nllejrinree In the Nasi cause. proaches to1the Danube fmm Its
rettulation.
in urnie |iurtn of the State, re­
jierrh in thu uurth Bavarian i She', going to iiiui IN mi unHat
tmlny
'll
is
mthor
dark
In
&gt;H‘*Ojr Murkil Mannucr. me port* received indicate activity,”
.’’
mountains. 11* mil „yurds
____ could
____ named Atiferiiau.
ItuLUred tthrouKhuut the State. mid Director Wilson. “ Crop* ure NuOnibenti and ijulef. a* it is in handle J.Ulllf lI .litis, sUlal it wl*,i _ ' '*v h&gt;' * going to iiiui n any *uie
the
ruins
of
other
bombed
cities.
Natutally they must keep in the looking kouiI in Manatee accord11uinter i ul Itilli-h auldcthe key point on rail nml w atei' ut
closest sort ot contact with . Ii ■ Inir to our latest retort front Tile Iniiniucnc of war trials for I out ex to and flo lil liorth t'lll lie f - n e a .''_
Nusi
(Ii
nanny’*
leader*
would
aei leuHural topulntion. i v feel Jack Taylor, Jr- -mnnatfer of the
not muko for celebration, espe­ iiiuiiv tinil Itiily and suulheustWn | It Kliinbetli dniae- with miiiictherefore that they arc in pd' i*| palmetto Market.
,
* one, siit’a going to mimy, him: if
cially in I lie city jail cell-, where Uuru|ie.
Lute in the war the; Hermann *he chat* with -umiuue la
guJi?”
“ Rains have cotitltmeil at I’a- : ,i. i,i*i.w lio ’ vcur« ieu look the
but land that bn* the most |
the mullitmk ,n.w w
weie bcdievetl ready to move the i log to mim\ him.
*nt*niy*t*-ef«nr-eu4-*
* ^ ^ f r t r tpnt~drninaCT*nTirf wntt-e-NM,dltions at present. They slmJld! (ro| i(|
.lnn,CM|. Fort Pierce fur emlrt In u|,eii
berg was defended so fvvellstily ttnki ip the wurbl ,,iiid 1*1' set
Its M'lMimental liuk&gt; wllh the
bo able to Five , ‘t «uhdon*o.l view
, ,
■ of KOlM| KrowilltC
Gernmnie past made Nuernberg that the R A F suffered u record UP on tin futuie allmiin of Hiltof what Honda’s uKri.'ulturul weathc.'
aingle-mlssion loss in attuekiug uill’* IK-yi'lirVlil )nue * pic.-tulip
n logical point of departure fog
leaders in every community are
"Tho Arcndin* l.ivv • Sunt Mar­ the Nu:i political fnyuge. Here it. Hut the ullitiK* went on, limn- ltV4 Ann &gt;iu*e. in « .•nii.iuiiug
^ in kln t; whut thnsi lenders
life in the Nazi ilrcatn City ' world, tills may l*e the last great
ket bundled ,’If.O head of 'Vattk’,
V the mass — feel is esnentia1
tip' party rung i ess met in I itftA lllg ill!' III
arid’ peace' n luirsii royal mitn iugc. the mliU would
tor Florida's aKricullurnl pros* f t tuber 10, rnlf snlfl-s topping the to. procl'ikn the foundin’; uf the a (lightmure
tie high.
CIi Icoko market by tina cent per
oVtokeiriii.;.
Thiid
Reich.
m
i|t
lelunud
litunVi’.l
ferity.
H’ lien Princess F.lIxuLcth \le\
(oniid. The . price rkiige* were:
.Ill
Niairnberg
thrnngli
tho
, "In short after thl* cutiferenee calves, $4- to llt l prr liuiidied. with" inure puwer year ufte.* narvuuft Th'iltie* eiluugli political until a Mary wir- just. 12 yeai.i jnl
yi'nr:_
Here
'i
i
i
t
l
i
r
Crusl,
witti
wr Hope to lean u pretty clear pound*; yearlings,
tu tK.ltk
vitalgy wn* gelieratsd tukchorg*» • -us. sikiii us her falliei Isciyifi'
iilca of what the farm imputation eow* ?4.t0 tu KSJill,'*' steers $7.NO endearing generosity, “ If I hfTj Ti
world with hate
Now tho king - Journalist*, started picking ,
the llkrnihe! If we Iml the
wants.. In the \\ity " f iigdstan'ce. -to $10.7(1; bulls *7.00 to *0.70..
Washington, l) i\, plQjort. 1Tb wax'
UiaU!'.’ And vrith charaetcrlsiic vagiueiis wait fur the gravel to tieiA hiislinml.
. and regulation, anu -w h at.il.feels
I'm is wiilet iu l!U&lt; listed later to rvpdtt id the ieerelary of..
T h r first pernn nnetinn i-* tu­ ititulcsly: "fteiTififiw' itiiver wjlt ■ail in what i&gt; no longer the
should bo chanced or eliutlnilL*d.
but the tin a- iiii-sililtllie.r;
Slide mul Pres.dcut Truman, liefluiu wit bull L Or toy capital of- toil,-pc
Wtim thrse rnint* arc -brought be held at Starke. Tuesday*. Nn- hu_XOnilUBX«I
Denmark, now rtiiting to dl-cbOTTIp-rmnn rttira*”
Prllire tiurai ut 1
iffeniiti* ut- .l;mi 1'." M. within."
icenc of* the crime. clrnrly into focus, wr will bo in vrmlier'd,
2ii. nrphrw ot King Chriiliau mid tion. he said, "iriuit ditlUtllty lias
Inilieutinn*
al
e
I
hilt
uuulity
nuts
I
position to man *u«rcstlon* for
soli « f ITin.e Harold and Prin­ t’ccn wnslied nut." ( fall rnotimioM.
bring OPA ceiling nricc'--1 His heart wn^ soft toward the
.^^esentatiou to tliu. United States will
cess Helena, Just . returned Iroiti
Prerluction will he under last i southern city uf tmlf a iiiUliuit^
The
medieval
tone
uf
its
Old
Swi-dcn. nhcrii.lie Hci| iliiring the, -----------------------season in tin- northern- kectlon. |
hut %omc growerr wilt -have H(l Town, which ''produced the paintwar'
Commercial
ins
i?f
Alln
eclit
I
filt
er,
w
as
al­
Ptiitc*' fieorgC/'. iilsu' of licit- i einpile.
pel cent o f it minimi yield. ‘
tty t'H .U H .n iT K
ways carefully preserved: .Tlntil
_IIH I
Asjurinted i res* Food hMifm— uitiiU,—luiu— lift... cuiiiiu_uf King |__/iliyucicui1; mi tilled
Refrigeration and Air
Nuernheru was humhed its walls,
would '
lieoipe of lirecce&gt; and t’lotiiei
laolliei of | well a- mint A literlea n
A
more
in
less
nie«lloH)i
meal
At
birtlii
chinrhilliiH weigli witii a lower fur ever) day in the
Conditionintr D e a l e r 1frum
a week is n welconiu clllllHft&gt; llii iiow ii prinei's of N’oiwnv, like ti...... in i iiiuiiv an Xiiicrcuii
uni* llliil a hull In two year, ils ’ iuuils, jliawbralges mul Oiler
fin lined people, |allKularl) if e.liu laid a dislnie i-Jied leionl and l tin- wild mtei tmelicali
: ouncest?*«t. dour mnntliH they castle" still s 1 i h h | Iteil saint*loin*
Wanted
you si*i ve a good, licdlty vc:e ill Hie: Dtlltisli Ulaleigiinliid. mid relations
cilUfclies II lid
stei-plv gable,I Inlite, welt diesMed up its tlie wig a iileulbet ,d tlie advance
I f vnu nre interested in handling 1grow .to ulmut 22 ouni-e*.
And
l o y a l l y - nflndeil t eiti/.eris
liiiUsi'H
fared,
the
niiinuv,
eroo
kv.1
outstanding qiinllty lines in the,
•
w o u ld .like III ee In i UUlllV IlltO
muliisttiy,, ari imipauietl In "then* parts wltieh lilieiated n-lu
streets of Krwletlek I I * time.
I'i ime i'ailjoTti id Kwnloii. now a h o l b e e l o y a l f a m i l y -ind lliUs,
which go well wilb it,' and by |o
| Peptk- ulcers ea., be ..... lined
Herr sumo smith assembled tillin'*, spugbelli or rice for fur­ 2n, win, - ha- nnimuilct'il In lu* w e liR i l i l e i n at ion al . e la t io n .
conditioning field.on a hashrth^ ,
wj„ lin two Wl.ek* by the
lentloii* o nhdii-uliiig ,u marry
-ssure* *ub*tniitial and protective , |im|nntloI1 l)f pn,i*|M rr.nn their tile first pocket watch, tile “ Nu; ther filling iuj'icdii'iitTlie len t popular, i'hoiee would
ernberg egg." \tue - drawing
h i i -tun -Wljkluprk, di lie a III lion, : luce th e n ', ut all
™ lofits
"fit* communicate p r o m p 11 y
hggplmd is one of the most -Mi lu
was iliventi'd in Nueinberg, and versatile of vegetables, lh«Uf(n toiuet* mid Sweilish new*|ia|M'i ■ v^liltcn low aeain i flu ouccii
with
hii wele tlie terrislial amt cell's
iiiuiiv Aliierlciuis lime tasted it woman, m the t'uited Hlati'- till*
mull vine one ol hm
obiect.Hchul/ki&gt; Di'lriliiilur
'|*|,e nmnuructure of-|Hiplin fuli- tint globes. Hut llial wu* in a only tiled in -slices, out of it* lull
Kvi-ll the m.linage of Hie ie' /
rilj-Prbfcsalonal tiuilding rie U ot FrePch oiigin pijd was Iietter time. Tudii) Nuerlilierg leant interesting inaliisfestulious.
Tlie Kail of
certt- king lo lauly, Kli/aln'tli
Tamp*. Florida
,
hruughl tu HngiauA by tlie Hu- means the llutufluUsS llillil, race Ileie are riitnii ebungen you cull nephew pf Ihu
ItuWe I-von in Il'J: when lie was
laws, wTiicb furliade Jews tu ting iu tioiug eggplant di*bvr 0 lei.
1 gut nut«.
*
licit y e t'heir to flit' llnone wu to
Us Hie fo al i,-dill of good meais.
Mine recent go—ip ha* Imke.l •-artled vvilli wnle-if.id displi.’ii« m : i r a i i . i 'i . v M
" •.
Ha primes- with I'ritt e Philip sure.
IS Nils* » Klfid Greece, 2t, who lui* sent1 Arcurdiag In Hiili-h Jti'irniilplan . S Iml
*
tlip’k
hutills )t with the rn)iil lirmil) isls, niu-l people hope Hie priu/nr 30 day )
ixijjiiit i&gt;'
1 1«’M
M
lit Knelaltd, nml Prime t liarlcs crsH will marry foi love .mil they
,.
,,
1,
only cosLl
c,| Uclgium, pupul.ir 11. 1 ear-old
2 tIfttal*
Wilt* ir
*
lit ii l her of l.copnl.l.
A young c a ll.and a duke, lu.lli*
J
GOOD TO K N O W !
I uieinber* ol the flrolltldiei Ilituiil.Cm Bj m lu- liin-tuyvi'tl from list on shortest not loo, with
i&gt;l wldcll Klisabelii i cjilmiel hi
f:---- no-dhttirHtinco,— "Jimmie" llmvJuntl .also inakox Ioann
liff-'l wl'te tisle-l .1- pi*'
ti1 iii ■ i uiimirts ufleCAhey iitlenili 'l
r
o f $76, $10(1, $160, $260 or more nlimtld yntir hi'i'da
Sunday, iifti'l liiaut tea pill lie mid
'
m jiiir u it,
I'l.ui virui-lniii in boiling^ huIo**l "liltiliinte gvelling' al lionio,' mid
gill'll by Tlie loyal
witter until ulimiHl lender, Drain.
F A M IL Y i L O A N CO.
Combine ex if, water nml *ea*on1 Tile) arm llir lu ll til liM-4.ui.
of Sanford
mir-kitlred., elilesl mmi uf
pm ini' tu ■iinijir Din eggplant r* i In'l
egg mixture, 1’ lnru on grenM
11,, tint., uf G t fi.'ii, mill tlir
fc—Fhrrhln Slnlc Bank Bldjr.
rcokie t lie e l nr in shallow- pah i Dul.r u( Itulluml. lull unit dark
Haup until mixtlWe *Rn each sttr owner uf l .noil hr mu unit *nme
Place ttixler broiler unlit browi emit mine* in 'LrUi entershite uni
fil l Vl'i- "six.
.Derbyshire. Unili urr ’ ll,
o n u : M « \ M iiii'i. iM
'•Tin* In iif.’irt
however, i
I rvil 11111III
inilv inir furlm in tilt* luyul n\*r
I tnlilrf iMiofi
. ^l-ltnlli'lllng
' i inue.
! |i&lt;»u(iii'*fuml» *
i
Wlift.* it i lint in'ii' u ry fin*
nitmill
the iirinri'H.i tu iiiuiry Mtiiieone «'f
**,.
1* v|m
inynl til muI Prioress Mury, ,&gt;i»!' IIIIt1f» |NilifIt*
Ut iif King iitinim* mill iiuK inm
ces* invnl, 1111141' u,i I niilitii.il
whim
hr marl it'll I In- pi est'iil
, Karl nf II u ii 'WuihI in l t d ’ unit
while : In' h i'in if will Iwve some­
thing In »nv. ill tin' Imilli'l. linin'
theirI Mi
Ill'll ill(I II 1*1
hi tnmiHurinr*
Hnlt fiiut |*i|i|itr
Mi'll shorMiiinir in an irmi
skillet. Ailil liitnii, cut in min 11
I leocii, mill brown lightly un till
Itemovo ft nm Hkillct ami thr inynl family; if. In* i
place irii'ii t in n greased tassemli1
I'ulir oite-hidf cun water into tlw
Tlapr
wut'il. lit inn thin 1" u boil uu&lt;l liri'iiM* tegislei mid I'liteii'd in .lit'
|mur the linuiil over, the ment­ bunk* uf the I'rivy Council.
al H tilde meat with tun i nhlr
The rnM'iii ipiecn wn* nun i ml
i iiiiiiiih flour, null mill |ii'|i|iri ■it 'it. nml Queen Mary ut ISO.
Atlt| layer* uf alined leeks, Ionia
The hit*(fit feature I- public
toes, shred nml reek'd, uml thinly t*f&gt;lniiiM. especially lunch) sin.e tin
hlut'd clii'iiae." .Sprinkle again wil'i Duke nf Windsor ulidtrati"l.
flour, «all anil petipar. Cut toil
Kinplre-miiiiled lliltnii* would
oil, sliced eggplant into finger like to *eo tlii-ir princer* ninny
length atrip* and plate on tun ji Canadian, Auntrnliau, Soul 11
nf caaaerolc content* I’oui noik
over all. Cover and hake at .’I''" eommunweulth. nml Hm- widi
degreg*. for. 40 minute*. Renmu
cover. Rprinklii with buttered bread j *
ctumb* ami bake 10-15 minute, t|,e|| , „ w.r
lliyt,r „ r .....
longer, until rrumli* are browned y „ jM&gt;
all,| seasonings. Con
tihuc utilil all Ingreilii'iit* me
i. meulam&gt;a|a«d
used up. liuke in .'150 iH'gree own
i aaiilant
2ti-4o minutes.

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Rumors Avo RiFf Oh Future Plans Of
World's Most Marriageable l^rincess

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Favorite Menus
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Time

7:30 I*.Mj

Every Nijfht Rxeepl Sitltirniiy
( ’time Onee,

Volt'll ( ’onu* Again
Iti-V. K.I. \Vi itthl- Pnstor

FOR THE FUTURE

J

Lullaby at 3 a. m.

[ATS til night they were htouulil in ...
the vvinuuli'J fiom Ivvu Jilius, III tiu
limb ut till, llit* little hospital at Johnson
Island was jammed with men in |uiin.

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1,

\Vb w a n t every Floridian to know our
future plan*. Fur Florida and the Tele;
phone Company have been working closaly
'together for many year*.

What iloea It all add up to’ For one thing,
it mean* more opportunity for the return­
ing veteran, for oil Floridian*. It insure*
an adequate telephone system for Florida
and that is essential to the state’a growth,
-tiach liive* impetus to the other,’ aa our
friendly relationship has hi the past.

“ What1* coming up?" Quito a lot — kh*
greatest ei.pansion program in the history
o f the telephone in Florida a* noon as ma­
terial* are available.

Horn work for the future. That’s what It
means, when you analyze it, and Floridians
have a .knack for getting at the hoart of
’ things. They like t^seo tbe marshalling uf
Men, Money and Materials; that Ame|jcan '
cuinbliiatioii which put Florid* out In front,
and keep* it there.

It mean* spending million* of dollar* to
prnvkie telephone* for all who have been
waiting fur them. Thl* 1* one o f our firat
Juba! A greatly c-ipaadad Ulephotm progrgm for our farmer friand* i* also In
prooeea. Eapaneion o f long dlataivco service
D being scheduled too. It will Include the
In^aUption o f cnatlal cable* tv handle more
caila with ajieed and convenience for you,
and provide more facilities for that eaciU
Ing viiual art — tekvialon, A mas* of con.
■truction ia to be done and a new service
Uf motor vehicle* ia also In lh« offing.
, ■■

...............

Yea, there’s prosperity la work, And
prosiierity mean* hoppineoa for Floridian*.
Aa for the &amp;,12&amp; men mod women of the
Telephone Company In Florida, we .face the
future with eoii/ldeneul
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until
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KEUeVESR E L L ’S A R C A D E
1—
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PKG. S T O R E . Our
2—
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3—
Nasal Irritation A Snssilng
the things yon want.
M O V I N
M ID IC A T IO N S ,
all In Q N t outflll

The trip luwL l»ccn tough. Tough on
sheltered liodicsS^Jiough on shattered
nerves. Th e men were fretful...wakeful
...som e were sobbing nod moaning.
Something had to tic done. A young
doctor had an id ea ...th ere were some
U.S.O. Camp Shows entertainers billeted
nearby. Perhaps they could help.

hospitals ut Ijbme...hitrdworking U S D.
people-arc trying to make lifr muie
livable for American servicemen. Your
gifts’to your Comntutiuy War Fund have
made this work possible. Your gifts have
nlso brought desperately needed aid to
tlie homeless and helpless in the wartorn lands ol our allies. You have aided
merchant mariners, far from home. Here
Jn America, yi u have'helped keep down
juw iilc delinquency, provided aid for
lire fnmilics ol servicemen.

Awakened al 3 a m., still drowsyeyed, tlie girls came into the hospital
room and began to sing...softly. A t first
their voices could hardly be heard at all
us they tang lullabies. Then, likaat won­
derful medicine, the music began to take
efTcct. Taut nerves relaxed. H eads’sank
deeper into pillows. The tense atmos­
phere cased.

Phan* cfon'f afop helping npw! The
need is greater than ever before. GIVE
AGAIN to y rur Community War Fund.
Give from the bottom ol your heart..,,
us much us you can!

Give generously to

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12 Million
May Be Freed Of
I n c o me T a x e s

c o c k t a il

What with our two groat modern inventions, radar
and television, by which we shall soon be able to see any­
where and talk to people anywhere, many o f us seem to
tbink we are lassoing the future and getting a clinch on
the ultimate realities, and will noon be able to know every­
thing worth knowing and do everything worth doingBut it would be a very foolish assumption. For thn
world and the stu ff it is made o f are, so vaBt and varied j
that It seems unlikely we shall ever reach the end o f know­
ledge and possible achievements. W e may be destined to

W ASHINGTON. Oct. 8, UP)
— A $5.300,000,OOo tax reduction
for individuals and corporations
in 1040, erasing 12.000,000 lowincome persons from the tax rolls
completely, was approved last
week by the House Ways and
Means Committee
Heading to the House floor the
first peace time relief from record
wartime pocksdbook ledis, the
taxframing group cast aside many
Administration
recommendation*
on methods, but kept close to
Treasury Secretary Fred M. Vin­
son’s to*:, cut limit of $5,000,000,-

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*2.666,OM.&amp;OO. * The 'c h ^ c T C T a e
normal tax exemption* re mows
12,000,000 low Income peraani
from the tax roll* new. year.
Cut for Corporation*. ■.
Corporations— 1040 tax ease-41
ment o f about $1,800,000,000.
This would be done by: cutting
the excess profits tax n e v yean,
from 98 per ceqt to 60 per cent;*
repealing this tax January 1,
1017; reducing the corporation
combined normal and surtax from
40 per cent to 36 per cent (the
cut being in the surtaxes); re­
pealing next July 1 the capital
stock tax, collected at 1.25 per
91,000 declared value.
The cut
in the excess profits levy would
save 10,000 corporations about
$1,270,000,000 next year, while
the corporate surtax slash would
ease the burden o f all 460,00(.*®
corporations another $404,060,000. .Elimination of the capital

This is what the committee pro­
poses;
Individuois—Relief, of $2,600,0,'0,000 next year, by reductions
In the "normal tax and surtaxes.

MONDAY. OCTOIIEIl 6, 194B
•BIIH.K VHJtSIl FO R T O D A Y .
GREAT FAITH AND COUR­
AGE GIVK-, S TA B ILITY. WE
LOVE PEOPLE W ITH CON­
VICTIONS: lie ye steadfast, Immnvntdc always nhoundlng in
the work of the l»rd .— 1 Cor.
5:68.
Sonn* of these new washing
machines, rook slovr* rind other
kitchen device* we've been read­
ing about lately will, do every­
thing but plan the meal*.

the graduated surtaxes by four
rerrentage points In each brac­
ket, and to apply the surtax ex­
emptions ($800 for the taxpayer
and $500 for each of his depen­
dents) to the normal tax (now Taxes on floor atocks under exroilccted on net M*ome above cine* would be refunded to bunt
$500 regardless of the number of ness to the extent o f about $160,a ta-.paycr'a dependents).
The
rommiltee -amended this program
today to stipulate that no Individ­
ual taxpayer shall receive in 1940
less than a 10 per cent tax re­
IN S U R E
duction. .This inrrensed Individ­
ual relief from $2 ,500,000,000 to

Now (hat war stories arc being told, one o f the more
surprising and interesting is that o f the Danish merchant
marines training, ship Denmark, which was interned in
Florida when the Nazis took over her country five and a*
half years' ago.
Immediately after Pearl Harbor, which ' b fo U g lif’us
into the .battle against Denmark’s cnemiek, Captain Knud
L. Hansen, master o f the ship; offered his services and
those o f his o fficers-to th c ‘ U.S. Government, which ac­
cepted with nlncrlty. Commissioned in the U.S. Coast Guard,
the Denmark and her o ffic e r s . trained mnre than d.fiOO
Const Guard officers in the ncxi three years.
• Now her war job is completed. And so, on Sept. 2fi
o f this year, the seventy-fifth birthday o f King Christian
o f Denmndf, 4hc Denmark wns retumed to his-flcet wilh
the grateful Ihnnks o f her temporary owners.

inn' c ro»
The ship war ilietributing mnll
ills! twr day' after occupation
Inrrer entered Tokyo Bny

W IT H
C O N FID E N C E

Dangerous Y-sars
By W.V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Co.

People who read that Emperor Hirohitn has paid a i

The lx»y* arc coming back from visit to General MacArthur at the iatler’s headquarters art*1
the far corner* of the world these
When your child ia between
day* »n font that we can't gel apt to wonder why the excitement about it. To them it ,
the ngca of two and ten, he ia
them all in the paper. Hut wc seems a lot o f fuss.oyer an obvious courtesy. But it is not.'
in that period of life when
get all thouc wc can.
In the Orient, the quality called “ fade" is vitally im­
diphtheria— the killer— is moat
Mr. Ford. "They collaborated in
likely to strike.
portant. "F ace" is an-outgrowth o f the rigid centuries-old parents about the famine In
drafting
and
apontoring
the
Westbrook, I’egler says ho do**- caHtc H^stcms o f Asia, where every individual hBs duties funnies.
Radio diil its best to fill thn
Between two and three this
famous 'disaster clause* of the
n’t iikc to have to type his and social prestige according to thp group into which he is
gap. Several publisher* purchased
scourge is most-likely to kill;
price control act, which has
Stuff because ho doesn't know
It strikes most often at the
meant millions of dollars to
the “ touch system" . . . .
But born. Anyone in a higher caste or place who stoops to the radio little to broadcast news
ages of five and six.
Florida growers who suffered
behavior o f a lower immediately has "lost face"— that is, both foreign and locul, supple­
Elliott Roosevelt knows it.
the
regular
n ew s
crop losses during the last two
lowered himself to thot level— and is treated accordingly. menting
broadcasts of till networks anil
But immunisation a g a i n s t
years."
(Htl.ANIK), Oct. 8, (F N S )—
We don’t mind these afternqon Thus, In Japanese custom; the Emperor never calls upon one Incnl ~stntftins. Folks found that
this malady can safely tee a
Mr. Walker, who is also 'rdahaThe
American
Faru.
rfureau
Fed­
showers so much as far an bur o f lens than Imperial status, because to do so automatically while the ratlin gave splendid
child through the dangerous
gcr 'o f 'the Florida Citrus Pro­
tennis |s concerned but are get­ indicates that his power is less than that o f the person call­ service, it Just couldn't fill tho eration will establish fruit and ducers Trade Association, said
years. See that your ch id is
vegetable
department
on
Oct.
16
ting tired of having to run out
bill.-it wouldn't replace the newsthe
cooperative
fruit
and
veget­
with
Porter
K.
Taylor
as
dlrectpr,
and mow the lawn every time ed upon.
inipcr.- 'You “just cnltldrt'l sit and
association will be dissolved
For this reason, the mere fact that Hirohito hns mude listen to the radio anil get- the to servo producers of these crops able
we shave.
in their distribution nnd eco­ on Oct. 16 and rebates made on
information
you
wanted
when
you
that call wilt indicate to hiH people, more strongly than
Its
nomic problems, John Ford, exe­ all unexpired memberships.
wanted it.
cutive secretary o f tho Florida members include growers and
The Russians don’t seem to be any other part o f tho occupation, that Japan in now com­
Women testified to their need •Farm Bureau, announced today,
shippers handling a largo per­
able to get along with the Brit­ pletely dependent upon the authority and will o f MacArthur
ish Socialists any butter than and the governments which he represents. It is complete for advertisements. They were
Simultaneously the Cooperative centage o f Florida fruits and
{ration and by infallible tests
lost
without
them.
Retail
stiles
vegetables.
they did with the Tories. Appar­
will assure safety.
started taking u slump with tho Fruit nnd Vegetable Association,
"W e have discussed with Farm
ently aven l’ rlmc Minister Attlee ceremonial proof to them and the world that their country beginning of the strike nnd con­ which Mr. Taylor hns served as
Bureau officials, -for almost a
Is not willing "to preside over haH been, decisively defeated.
The pure, tested serums your
tinued to full through Its dura­ general manager during the last year, the need for one strong
the disintegration of the British
three ycaks, ^ t ill be dissolved
doctor uses arp provided by
tion.
Stock
marketsales
droppisl
national
.organisation
to
rapreEmpIrSr
the properly stocked and equip­
o ff.. An ulifudy overburdened, and its members urged to give
Who W as K in * Arthur7
*• General Insurance
j
ped tiharmnev.'
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(elrjihone service proved totally tlirlr full support to the Fan*
Bureau
in
its
new
program,
Inniloquntc
to
meet
the
situation.
Discussing the selaurc of the
"W e believe the Farm Bureau,
Sanford Atlantic
This ia the 85th of a series
Who wuh King Arthur? Readers o f Tennyson know Folks missed their newspapers, Marvin II, Walker, its president, with Its greater membership and
oil plant* by the government
unnounccd at Lakeland.
of
Editorial
advertisements
ap­
more
than
they
had
missed
any­
following a strike, the Tampa that he was king o f England and had a Round Table al
*
Bank Bldg.
pearing In thia paper each
."F or Florida fruit nnd veget- resources, is best able to givo
Tribune saya, "Unfortunately, the which famous knights nnd lovely ladles feasted, that among thing elan nod found that nothing
these industries the services they
Monday.
alile
growers,"
said
.
Mr.
Ford,
else
cuuhl
lake
its
place.
Ho
it
plant selaure* do little if any­
Room 304
Phone 732
a la r ^ r need."
thing to eliminate the points of his knights were Lancelot and Gawain and that his w ife seems proper and fitting that wc' “ This program means legislative
national
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in
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was
Queen
Guinevere.
But
who
was
he
really?
Did
he
evlst?
disagreement . . . . It is obvious
mntters, a chance to work with
Lee GiveitB
that wo must overhaul the social
Historians are inclined to think that he did. The early- Week it) trilulc to a service; inducer* in other states for Jerry
machinery which permits or even chroniclers speuk o fh im ns a Briton chief who won battles rendered; — One of the best
On
U.S.
Mail Ship
loir common good, and the ser­
ways to evidence your apprecia­
Invites such crippling action.”
vice* of Mr. Taylor constantly on
NOTICE
Yes, it Is obvious, but govern­ against the Saxons, notably the battle o f Badon, and that tion of your local newspaper is
to stop in and personally thank: the Job nt Washington, as trouble ABOARD THE LST 567, O ct
ment officials, afraid of political he was killed early in th* sixth century.
8,
(Special)—Jerry
Lee
Givens,
editor amr publisher and) shooter far our industry."
reprisals by minority blocs, are
A N Y O N E H A V IN G A N Y R E P A IR W O R tf IN
Now'com e William and Georgina Buckler, writing in your
while you are there, you might1 .TJu: Farm Bureau’s frult( and ID, steward's mate, second class,
neglecting to act.
the Classical Journal, to say that Arthur was a Roman. make it a point to pay your vegetable department w ill, bo USNR, 1300 West Thirteenth
M Y SH O P A T ’ 215 E A S T F IF T H S T R E E T
One I.ucius Artorius Castus in the second century led an subscription If you hove neglect-, supervised by a national com* Street, Sanford, served aboard
The colored people of Sanford expedition against Brittany. Out o f this tradition, the ed to do so.
mittoe of fruit and vegetable this official U. S. Mail ship
P L E A S E C A L L F p R IT A T ONCE.
express thulr appreciation for
growers, on which C. Walton which acted as post office for
the efforts being msde to pro. Bucklers think, grew the forest o f legend which mukes up
Tusrnlnnsn. Ala-, wns named Rex, of Orlando, ropresents Flor­ Navy men in the Tokyo area.
I AM FORCED TO CLOSE D UE TO R E C E N T
Commissioned in May, 1944,
Vide them with some recreation­ the Arthurian tales as we know them.
National com.
for n Choctaw Indian chief whoso ida producers.
al faeilitlee, "W e arc anxious to
The Romans were it grpat people, but somehow King name Tnscn-I.ucn meant "Rlnck inittcr* will ho formed for In­ the LST 667 engaged In Invasion!
ROBBERIES.
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have at least one well equipped Arthur docs not seem at home among them. Other historians Warrior.
dividual crop* such as citrus and at Leyte, I.ingsyen, and Okinawa,
park, including a swimming pool,
potatoes to handle their purlieu- before being converted to her
have known about Lucius Artorius Castus and passed him
present use. She is manned almost
B IL L H A V E Y
not permitted to use any n f'fh e by. Most people w lirp refer tcTthlnk U f"A rth u r as a mjghty — Not 7-.uu*—of—4.ho- fa mous., pyrai.
Before
h
i
"
WJhl^
with
the
eonearby lakes," one of them king whose knights rescued hapless ladies and fought mills tit Egypt, 'tomb* o f pharaohs nperativc fruit ami "vegetable
escaped plundering by the ancient, association.
writes. Tending further improve­
Mr. Taylor
w as
ments, why wouldn't it he possi­ monstrous giants and not as prosaic Roman army officer. tomb robbers.
chief o f the U. S. Department of
ble to set aside some lake, with
Agriculture’s fruit and vegetable
adequate safeguards to health,
In ancient Greece thn theaters; fcrsnch, handling Its regulatory
where
colored
children could
were regularly built in hillsldiv and other program* in the pre­
■wimT •
hollows, thus nvolding the nei-d war period. He left government
TOO LA T E TO CLASSIFY
(or supporting framework for the service to help grower* do more
By BUSHEL^,. K A Y
o f these things f$r themselves.
tier* of seats.
Commissioner Msyo, who is
"M r. Taylor and Farm Buceau
directly in charge or Florida’s
Approximately 75 per cent of officials have worked together
Since the week of Oct. 1 to 3 trucks to get papers for their peasants.
irlson system, Is quoted as sayng that ha frankly favor* the is National - Newspaper Week, wounded inmates. Counter sales
retention of the eweat-box a* a I ’d like to devote thla column to at newspaper offices jumped
mean* of punishment and adds, the subject o f newspapers and from 246.114 on July 2 to 1,256," I t ia the most human kind of what they mean to the com­ 024 on July 10. Por the entire
That's because o f people's confidence In our
* —.
punishment." No doubt it does munity.
strike period a total of 9,288,surpass the lash, trtt'T w sweatMost folks today are inclined 127 ..paper* ware sold over the
box Is a relic o f A bygone *|
S K I L L E D M E C H A N IC S and our R easonable
to take their newspaper* for counter at a plare of publication.
which haa given Florida a I
The hundreds of thousands who
granted. They expect to find it
of bad publicity,. It should
awaiting them when they ariie swarmed newspaper plants every
Prices.
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abolished at one*.' And If Mb
In the morning or at the door day were *UU only * small frac­
won't gat rid. o f It. the leglsl
when they return from work in tion o f the 18,000,000 readar* uf
the evening if they are metro­ th* affected papers. To find out
uat how these folk* felt, Fact
politan dweller*. In amaflar communltle*. the local weekly paper flnden Associates, Inc. was com­
missioned 'to interview a crosa
fills a need In providing folks
section of men and women on
with
Interesting
Items
about
local
itlonal War Fund* more than
th* itreets of N«w York. 1017
happenings,
births,
deaths,
busi­
baa contributed since tb f war
persons wars interviewed, 400
ness
changes,
markets
and
per*
fan. The' Maintenance hate of ■onale.
men and 527 women.
So are m ay do the maintenance w ork necessary
Sample expressions that came
It took tha recent
Newspaper
recant Newspai—
strike in New York to really from those interviewed were as
■ than hsi
to assufe you T R O U B L E -F R E E D R IV IN G ;
bring home to us wfcat news­ follows: “ I- feel lost" — " I t cut*
two drives I
you.
o
ff
from
ths
world"
—
"You
papers
mean
to
the-'
s
v
m
g
a
. For th a t,
American.
In
an u,Interesting can t get the news you want
r, 'Sanford
booklet
entitled
"Rite,. Jn th* wheH' you want it" — “ I Just
Dark," the Bureau o r Advertising can’t get used to, It" — " I ’m
the USD S
o f the American Newsoaper Tub- leaiak- money; I can't advertise"
-which m
l
a lii mixed “ P
Usher's
Association odtelltlilthei
after the «
i j s a i d a ig b &amp; x JJ
dramatic story of public r e a « W ,
m n r-irfwraipMB^^piRPTmr ft
ill be wit)
A f i p te J t '( i n j f l
ea disclosed by an unbiased
•to come
survey.
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New York’s newspaper black­
i.
out lasted from the morning of
July 1 to\poon July IT ant
during that period 18,000,000
■ult wilh us?
(.
readers went without newspapers
The only way a paper could be
Put our years of experisneo la ths hoaa-bulldiag
obtained wea by applying fo r it
field to work for you.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

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mary. will leave tomorrow for
Coronado Beach whore they will
spend two weeks.

Personal

TERRACE TALK

Salmagijndi S t a f f
Has Been Appointed

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Open Seven Days

According to Maxwell XuniSanford Florida Stale College
.The staff for the Salmagundi,
arc . two kinds of
for Women sorority plegdes: Pi lierg
, - there
..
annual publication of "he Sem
Beta Phi— Camlll* Batten; Ch*tL‘®n*f * *he
* n‘&lt; ‘ h*
bad
becomes
feverishly inolc High School, hns been ap­
Omega — Martha Ball Brown: The
pointed bv the fnculty for the
Junior Red Cross
Delta Delta Delta—Mildred Rob- -popular for a while and then current year t o -wink with Miss
dies.
“
So's
your
Aunt
T
illy"
nnd
son;
SlyMn
Meisch.
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Plans Member Drive
"23 skidoo" had their brief run. Krbcvra Stevens, sponsor, and
They arc now merely amusing Mrs. Klminn Risbcc, . financial
1
Capt.
and
Mr*.
Elmer
Echols
TUESDAY
O.K. Golf is spending a few
The Junior Red Cross of the
museum pieces. The best sling advisor.
o
f
Tampa
are
visiting
with
Mr.
The staff includes: e d i t o r ,
with relatives in Thomaslasts a long time because it hns
The Seminole County PTA Seminole County Chapter Is re­ days
and
Mr»:
E.C.
Echols.
Capt.
vllte, Ga.
roots in the imagination nnd be Walter M. Smith; business man­
Council will meet at the South- ported to have been busy this
Echdla
has
recently
Wen
trans­
cause it takes a vivid, short cut ager, Doyle McWhorter: adver­
side School auditorium Tuesday summer and to have accomplished
Friends of Mrs. C.S. Sheppard ferred from Bryan, .Texas to Me to our thoughts. Even our states­ tising managers K. C. Harper,
at 10:30 A.M. Parents arc urged work that was highly praised by
Dill
Field,
Tampa,
men. when they arc speaking Iaturic Heard nnd .Sallic Morri­
to be present. Lunch will t&gt;e Frank Jinkin* o f Atlanta, direc­ will regret to learn that she la
ill at the Atlantic Coast Line
tor of the Junior Red Cross.
o ff the record, find it hard to son; literary
,
,, editors, Matgnret
., .
served at noon.
Capt.
and
Mrs.
Burrell
Hud­
The Girl Scouts, under the Hospital in Waycross. Ga.
Rosemary Burdick,
The S (delta Class o f the First
gins are spending some time with get nlon-* without, “ spilt \ the
leadership
o
f
Miss
Irene
Hinton,
beans,”
“
go
&lt;*ft
on
a
liiub"
,k'lt’r
.
■'tetthiws.
Martlm
King,
Baptist Church will meet at the
Mrs. W.1L Belt* hns returned Mrs. Hudgins' parents. Mr. and "holding the Tmg." Such ex -1 “ n‘l
1 r* n l iU,rfc Sp2V *'
home of Sirs. J, P. Cullen, 119 made a Christmas unit o f 1000
to
her home at 2320 Sanford Ave­ Mrs. W.S. Wiggins. Captl Hud- pression* will last as lbng \«s I
pieces.
The
members
In
Oviedo,
r!V’" U .»"&gt; * S p o r t s .
|&gt;West ‘ Nineteenth Street at 8:00
gin* has recently • received hts
nue
after
visiting
points
in
YVeat
supervised
by
Mrs.
Joseph
LoinV,
«. , n
P. M.. with Mrs. YV. L. Buie as
discharge frohi the U.S. Arm y the pkturw they present
\•
hart, made- 200 Christmas cards Virginia. .
co-hostess.
A ir Corps.
and 260 menu covers. A wool
\ Baker; Circulation: Freshman Mrs. Clara Lorig has returned
WEDNESDAY
lap-robo was also completed.
‘Friends of pvt. Ralph A. Smith
\ • at- -I i a t iit f;
hopjiomore "A ll of this work," said Mr. to her home at Fifth Street and Jr. may write him to the follow­
Members o f the Garden Club
1 1 Daphne Connelly; Junior - Toi
Board will meet with Mrs. 11. It. Jenkins, “ was beautiful, showing Magnolia Avenue after spending ing address: Pvt. Ralph A- Smith
t «
McCaslin at her homfc at 10:00 good workmanship and unusual some time in Steubenville, Ohio.
•*:
TA C? V* al Y l . l lri i a / Mw a 2 _____
M
r
w
M
s s e . ~ r » g l g c p ‘ .::■■■j f e . y *
gineersM 'ompsny tr. Fourth- Bitt?
had—words—for—them. To- ”. 9 “ |L114* “ 1 L‘ -l*uth s k lL
Lieu t Henry Wight H has re- ASFTC, Fourth Platoon, F t ‘Bel- W
W o m a n ’s Club Hallowe'en been. sent overseas
"se words derived from . . . .
f ‘_
Gift boxes have been distributed rently received his discharge from voir, \ a.
Bridge Party Wednesday at 2:30
* •
‘ hose Latin nnd Greek words. M l S S
K U tC llH o n
IS
P.M. at Woman's Cluh. Hostesses to-th e school. These boxes will the Arm y and has returned to his
without realising that if we were
On Welfare S t a f f
will be: Mrs- W.B. Brinson Mrs. be filled with articles dear to a home in Mayfair.
I Albert Edward Hall was sworn to look into their litoral mru.iing
J.E. Courier, Mrs. J'.N. Gillon. child’s heart and will be sent
we should find imbedded' the
— --— I
in
the
regular
Navy
last
week.
n Phone reservations to hostesses. overseas at an early date.
Mrs. L.B. McLeod Jr. am! Mrs. Albert look oath In Jacksonville pirtnres'jue language o f mo,orn
Miss Elsie i IUi I-i. miti, daughter
Following Japan’s defeat, the Robert Smith of Orlamld have 1on Oct. 4 after filing papers w iltf slang.
.
of Htig. General Joseph C. nnd
Th u r sd ay
American Junior Red Cross be­ recently returned from spending the Navy Recruiting Station In
For instnnc'&gt;, "to put something
iiutehisnu. has joined the
gan recruiting for an increased a&lt; few days In Mbbilt), Ala.
; Orlando, lie is the son of M r, over on" j * the literal me mlng , stuf^ sif Vlui State Welfare unit
Regular meeting of the Sem­
and Mrs. Albert Hall of 313 East of to impose (poser. 1-ntin for hero a . a visitor, it was aninole Rebeera- Ijroige -No. 43 will enrollment to continue its ser­
Mr. nnd Mrs- David Smith have
plrc.-l,'The wonl imposter shows nmineeit today t&gt;y sirs. Junis
be held at 1QOF Hull Thursday vices to men still in uniform and spent the past week in Tampa, . Eleventh Street.
this even more clearly. "To lay ,.tolti-, m iiiu vijjiu
, .
at 8:00 I*, it. District Deputy. broaden its services to the civilian but have returned to their home
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hansen ' l " !l thick" is untiling flnor &gt; oi l A gruuuato of the University
K «*f No. m. Mrs. Min­ community, Mrs. O.P. Herndon, nt 820 Valencia Drive.
arrived Saturday from Rhode Is- ilci**Than ta exaggerate t a g t e r .'o f North I'oroliwi. Miss llutrliinie Bovis &gt; t - Kissimmee, will be Junior Red Cross ‘chairman, said
for the
land to Spend some time with her ,
for heap). "To (,&lt;|| the um hits I« tm employed
present. All members are urged today.
Liltle Judith Karen Whidden, parents.
Junior Red Cross Is bed Cross
Mr. ami
Mrs. E.C. " '" h i
is to divulge &lt;vn' ;us, &lt;past year to hex York
by the
to attend and-any visiting Hedaughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Grover
ecnis urc Invited, .'Mentis. will membership in the schools, she ('. Whiddon, o f 108 Hast Eigh­ Echols, on West First Struct. Mr. i Latin for common people). I f Special Fc m Uv . Division of the
pointed out, since its liegitming
Hansen has recently received his -v" u I,r*’ 0,,r ” f Ihnse people win Anny- Today she was scheduled
e formal.
under President Woodrow Wilson, teenth -Street celebrated her first discharge
discharira from
from the
thn Seaboce
Sealtee. after
after, B,p always "on the dot.*'
you j In make lu i fust Held
trip to
Colic.
in 1017, it has constantly Increased birthday yesterday.
FRIDAY’
having served two and half yeaht aVo Pii-ctunl (puurtu*. I.ntfn’ "foe Del-nud wilb Ml
poinel."
|
------ --------Its community rcsponsildlities and
on Guam nnd Gualaneanal.
j
83 wlth-.-O__national enrollment__ of
_____Campbell-bossing Unit
Miss Mary Ann Whelehel of
MAGGIE and J'AUI. MOORE 1- „
vent o f the
o f the American Legion
twenty million, It has become the Rreuenu College nnd Miss Angela
Mr. and Mr*. R.YY’ . Turner nnd two child.en have moled tot . Murv than .Ml pi .
meet at the I-cginn Hut nl 8:00 greatest youth mnvoment in the Meisch of University of Kentucky have returned from a month's Jacksonville, tempornrilv where! c " * 1 " " " " I in Jiumli is of meitiopledged Delta, Delta, Delta hororl- vacation in Galllnbitrg, Tenn.; LIEUT. MOORE Will W ,H». I err »tu*lilv low hitumlnou* or
P. M. tAil eligible members are world, she said.
An extensive
Invited * to Join,
Although the war Is over the «y. *
Ashvillc, N.C., Little Switxerland, fhiui’ ril fr-'m Ihp Vjvnl Hr five. * EtiiMnitiiiililiniik.
membership drive is miwr in Junior Red Cross will still l «
-—
■&lt; —
N.C. nod Gastonia, N.C. where While in Sanford the f.tinilv t -------“prottro-s.
needed by soldiers, by sailors i Mr. a ml Mrs. Frank L. Wood­ they were gUcsta of their dajigh- made many friends and it i*
L
EGAL
NOTICE
The Fnll season's general meet- and by mnrlnes, Mrs. Herndon ru ff III and son from Atlanta
tcr Mr*. Il~f. Drake and family. with regret thut we bid them
• Ing of the .Snniosd Garden Club said- Wounded men In hospitals nrc spending some time with They also visited rclgtivcy In adieu.
the
Woman’s
will bo h?ld nl
The heartlc.is yell of the yent i&gt;
still need the many Useful ar­ Frank Woodruff Jr- nt 620 Oak Y'ork, S.C. and points In Georgia.
t o t it r
III*
•m : I lilt t i r
s , „ t M , , t . in i v i i , i t.m i­
f"\ Club at 8:30 .P.. :d. Ten will be' ticles made by Junior Led Cross Avenue"ns Sanford's I ’ooooor Seahreese’
ll,
».
iv
1
noli
i
n
:.
‘ served nt. the close of the meet- workers. Children in war-ravaged
- when the score was Hi to A rn - h t • -.............
Mr. and Mrs- Charles Coghurn Southside
School
Ing.
.
countries still need the toys,
M T TIIHAHM ill*
nnd
two
daughter
from
Ft.
Pierre
|tu iMPtil
health supplies, nnd school sup­
Plans
Oct.
31
Carnival
T
i» .VI.1. « 144.1*i * U'K ANI» I’Elt'
spent
the
weekend
with
Mrs.
S.O.
plies o f Junior Red Cross gift
M ■Ail I I I * 1,111 1*
till
Shiniolscr
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.H.
steppin Celjjryc'tto*. tJic Navy
packages. American communities
I'i-.iA vi .
AHA*. *.&gt;•
.iAll*
A t llie first ETA meeting of yelling one minute flip San fo ri
(A ll.
will always need Us aid and its Clgburn.
the Southside School width Wat and the next for Daytona, an I 1 \tiu. 44(III '*.»* ll' 4»l. &gt;‘*11 .fif lin rb&gt;
teaching for Clintons of the
Mr. and Mrs. A. YV. Epps Jr. held Thursday afternoon In the Sanford’s nee t -itm ■ n i.it unit ; lifilliM «i .UII .•‘(•ill 111 l«* !■*«*)*#'nl*
future.
■!||» • Ll s«K■ . llll III 114*1(41i Ss H11I|‘ll
The enrollment campaign will announce the birth of a son. A. ! hoi 11 auditorium, It wok decided would you want?
I DM, Ol I'll hi I **l ton, 111l&gt; I|.I MJ
to
him
the
annual
Halloween
YY.
E
ir
s
g
lll.
on
Oct
3
at
thu
• *&lt; hi- »n it
r.
MRS. W. II. Wti.YY ( l l l l . DA I ■i it if f * 1 h«
start between Nov. 1 and Nov. 18,
Cm
nival
Oft,
31
Concesalotu
lrnm!d*!.nughtnn
Memorial
Hos­
tu t . iiT’ •
t.iii nr fiwiii
on Yilencia Drive h.is one of rin,i
Mrs.' Herndon stated. “ Our mem- pital.
Mill,*.,, in
............... . it I &lt;t -Iui Im * «il
lot
booths
jyere
given
to
various
the4 lies: bric-a-! rsi
ship has always lieen a hundred
.
,eollectiotis
.
. i hiMt 'o «*«*UMl&gt; l l«*i liltli lit 1»1»
ninihcni
in town* Sonic* 11 rt icltv- l.nvc brrn ii;i. • i, iih .... i.iu.iri
i «i
percent." said Mrs.
Herndon,
Tlie |resident. Mr*.. J. T. Cul­ inherited. nm| some - collecteiI .'."imlJ &gt;• n-u
Miss
Sarah
Elitabeth-MrMillan
i**i til
n It li kll
"and wo are hoping that it will
len. called the meeting to order ftoiii the ohl, ol
Lultl
(
dloiiitwi
iiKdtl
h
ffiif
il
t
h
and
Lieut.
Fred
Bruno
USMCR
tales ' in ♦tin*" nt t in 111*1 fitiitl i* 1 Him itfu
continue so for 1948 enrollment."
Last Times Today
were the weekend guests o f MUs and Mrs J. M. Ix-onncd read a North
Carolina.
H lIJiA
and lllw (lilt ti‘&lt; I ;,l* In- «-!*.Hit'll
iti' tIMlIll
Olmla Dyson at 1201 Bagnoiiu poem, "T o Builders" which was HILL mined n'ld mannged 111
'll II 11 I*#• IIt tt » kI ll 1»1 4 •IIit ►||*||1 h I.il I •*
~ RO BERT YOUNG
Iol lowed hy a prayer for psi- Nu-YVray Hotel in Jlurnsvllte, 111&lt;Li (il »*»• *»*
L e ? i o n Auxiliary
Avenue.
‘f i i l r R i 'i 1., 41 till |m»IfI
Mrs. Rernard Wilke led N. *C. just out of Ash-ville In- lit 1It"l dilllli - 4♦( till i11si1111■1111 Mill?
tu' n u i
1 • !♦&gt; tlh Viiitiik~~Ha8 “Member-Drive Lieut, and Mrs. YY'illia’m Faville •rtits.
L A R A IN in V A T ’ the singing of "God Hleas Amer­ fore coming to' K. nford i&gt;. inale.' Ntiutl
.liit, ll* I &gt;■4! *' ll t. * *i« III I lit tilt til'k .
o f Camp Blanding were the week­ ica." The room count wn* taken their home. -— - (’ , K. T.
Jllhl fill! Mil'll *'l.Tl[h 1*4 I*"IItillllll lull
and won by the second grade.
*11 fib 1 Nllli V || i ■ &lt;1.
“Those Endearing , An extensive mcmlxtrship drive end guests of Mr. and Mr*. Ilo- —
Ii A
*' Thi«*ihr»*
It was reported that.the mem­
1 was launched nt the regular watri Eaville of 803 West First
.\*&gt;
«
•Illllk
III
H ill
1 •*! ri t
bership
drive
hail
been
soccesaful
Gregory
Kintaw
;
stamt
s.
Mrs.
meeting of the Campbcll-Lossing S.t^cL
%
Vl|l
jiii.I
T.HtHUli'lit
**f
' Y o u n g Charms”
In that 286 members had been [h'lr.nnl YY’ ilke; nu-inhirshlp, Mr&gt;.
' Unit No. 63 of the American
1:
T
T ilt ri •h* r i
Mrs. J. C , Mitchell, Dirk FJIslietry; playground, Mrs. P i i ' t i* t iiillr iillu u * »i*|ii|*fi i ( h t ll'lf*
legion Auxiliary which war held
A. K. Jordan has recently been signed.
with Ann Hurding
Oct. 6 at 8:00 P. M. at the Hut rptired from the Atlantic Coast nrlnrlpal, gave n brief talk and I.mrv Payton: horary, Mrs. Don
•• iiiaiiMrii it. i'jii i
with Mrs. E- J. Kuutb. president, Line Railway after 38 year* of introduced Ui| teacher* to .the Middleton; salvage and wellaie.
■
Mrs,, J, (’. Cullen; lunch rmiin,
presiding.
fuithful service.
Mr. and Mrs, m o th e rs .
Officer* for the / forthcomio'f Mrs. Harry Rrown; and publicity.'
The Auxiliary hopes to Increase Jordan will movo their rcsfdcnco
its membership 200 percent prior to their old home In Dothan, Ala. vepr are: president' Mr*. 'J. I*. Mrs F I, Smith,
*
TTntli'n; vice-president, Mr*. Har­
After the business meet ing re­
to Ort. 27 when the state round­
Tuesday Only
up will meet in Sanford.
Friends of l i n . Rhoda Ewing ry Brown; aecretary, Mr*. J. N, freshment* were served by Mis.
The meeting opened with ad­ will be glad to hear that she is A v c e lln treasurer. Mrs. F B. Ftlenr Mil IY*1I *ml Mrs. J. I'.
DOUBLE F E A T U R E
vance of colors, salute to thu improving in health and has re­ Smith; finance chairman. Mrs. Cullen, hostesses.
I flagf'r-rayor Bnd preamble o f the turned home after spending seven
i constitution o f
the
American weeks under medical care in
1I egion Auxiliary. It w-as voted Winfield, Kansaa.
to give 828 to thu National \Yur
Fend nnd nlnns were made ’ lot
Miss .Jane Peters ol Uniona covered dish supper Oct. 16 for town. Pa. is visiting Mrs. Joseph
I-eglonntrcs, auxiliary members I’ levan o f Sanford Avcnuo ennnd friends.
route to Miami for the winter
Those rrest’ nt were: Mrs- Mar- months
1gurct Goit, Miss Ednn Chitlen,rlen, Mrs. E. B.. Smith, Mrs.
II.M. Grlmball has returned to
! Henry MrLatllln Jr., Mrs. Sid hi* hom* at 1118 Magnolia Ave­
’ Richard Sr
Mrs. Sid HlChnrd nue after apendlng the past four
Jr„ Mrs. A. Cl, Kendall, Mrs.
, Joel Field, Mrs. Chester Miller. months in New York ond Mas­
1 Mrs, Daisy I-ewis. Mrs.. Paul sachusetts on business.
j resold. Mrs. H. E. Roumlllat,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins,
|-Mia, -W. E, llurlloy. Miss -J
. ette laing, Mrs. C. E. ■ Hunter, r.- 'or~Mtafin ir e - vI*inng- 'MT*r
Mrs. E. J. Routh and Mrs.' C. L. Higgins’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M.S. Wiggins, at 1217 Magnolia
1Irwin.
•
Avenue.

iiSocial

PAGE FIV*
—

*• A Week

Person a l s

Regulnr Dinners nntl Shfirt

Palmetto Restaurant
C.F., Godwin— owner

Mrs. C.E. Godwin— manager

I

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p v w b ty

(s h o p s

1

MAILING

COATS “LITTLE WOMEN”
WILL LOVE . . . .
No need to fret. Mothers, liecntiHt* the youngsters have
reached the age where they
want
"something
to
say"
about their clothes. We know
what mothers prefer . . what children love and thcstTcoats,
• a r e styled right and well
made from sturdy, long wear­
ing materials ■ ■ _______ _ .

ONTH

GIFTS FOR THE BOYS
i».

— ALSO—

Seminole P.T.A. To
Meet T o m o r r o w

M r*..M . J^M orrU o f 417 West
•First Street has recently return­
ed from visiting In Ann Arbor.
Mich.; Washington, D. C.; High
The Seminole County Council Point, N. C. and Miami,
of Paront-Tcacliers Association.
Friend* o f Mrs. J, N. Robson
1which Is composed o f parent* and
, teachers throughout the county, of South Sanford Avenue will
1will meet tomorrow morning at regret to learn o f her recent Ill­
10:30 in the Southside School ness and also o f the death of
auditorium to discuss the pro­ her brother, Brent Breedin, of
gram of .the year, appointment Columbia, S. C.
o f committees, Increased member­
Capt. and Mrs. Larry Moses
ship, frequency o f meetings, and
and daughter have moved- their
etc.
Mrs- John Rogers, President, residence to Ft- Myere. Capt.
announced that any parent or Mono* has recently received hi*
teacher who U a member o f the discharge from th U.S. .Army
PTA Is kutomatically eligible to A ir Corps. .
lielong to the County Counril and
Mrs. Samuel Burtchacll and
all members are urged to attend.
A luncheon will hp , served In daughter, Judy and Mrs. Emcat
Southward and daughter. Rosethe school lunchroom.

NOVELTY — NEW S

ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT. FOR
MAILING GIFTS 0V ER SEAS-

Starts Wednesday

and Girls atill “Over

D^u’l

d

for Christmas.

Any gift purchased from us this week for

£hj

mailing overseas will be engraved.

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112

S. Park

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A P R O N K IT S.
Fitted
with
every
toilet
article and other itemti. Tlea
around waiat. Made in lea­
ther and water proof Z E LA N .

$ig.50 and $g.00

OTHER SE R V IC E M A N SUGGESTIONS:
"SCARVES
•
TOILETRIES
•
TIES
• •
SOCKS
•
VANITY CASE8 FOR THE

EMITY KITS
FITTED KITS
WALLETS
SEWING KITS
GIRLS

B. L. Perkins

Phone 367.W I

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V

Warm bright plaids with reversiblu linings for all kinds
o f weather, casual chester­
fields just like Mother’s in
a wide" choice o f cplors, fitted
coats and belted styles . . .
she'll he sure to find just the
one she’s been looking fori
(Sizes 6 to

16

g.95 to 19.T5

- '

JEWELER

J

$g.95 to

e know the gifts that are popular with service
people. Let ns help you with the problem of a
practical regulation gift. We are glad to wrap it for
mailing free of charge.

Wm. E. KADER
tv *

Fitted with all writing ma­
terial and place for your
photo. Top grain calf leather.

W

We want to thank you for your cooperation
In our repair department.

W R IT IN G KITS

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4
•

•irifta early enough for

T h fre "
them to have

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Who Won’t Be Home
For Christmas
LAST MAILING DAY OCT. 15th

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MONDAY, OCTOUJBH 8, 1MB

r i m H AN FO RD D K R A U ), S A N F O R D F LO R ID A
Bureau o f Mikjaria Cvntrol, killed
Utbi. pereonnel trom hit office
who have been working with the
spray- continuously fo r-fiv e ami
■It day* a week since March ).
have noticed no ill effect* other
than slight and occasional »kln

JACKSO NVILLE, Oct. 8, &lt;/P&gt;—
—•(Special)— With the insecticide
DDT suddenly released by the
W ar Production Bperd far in­
discriminate use by the public, the
State Board of Ikealth thl* weak,
listed precautionary measures for
its use by the layman.
“ Never spray DDT on food or
dishes— and by ail means, kaep
the spray away from babies' toy*.
A ll persons but those doing the
spraying job should be kept from
the room until tha spray settles
and dries.
. “ EXTINGUISH A L L F I R E S
W HEN SPRAYING A ROOM
W ITH DDT IN AN O IL SOLUTION. Don’t spray animals with

ROBERT A. W1LL1AIV
REAL

ESTATE-BRO KER

Atlantic Batik Bldg,

Phone, 732

‘t put your hands in DDT
liquid when It la mixed with an
oil bago- Keep It away from the

National Fire Preventjon Week.
October is a month full of fire
harords and other safety hacards.
mouthThe practice of wetting a cloth
Fell housecleaning, moving, burn­
Irt the concentrate and- rubbing it
ing leaves, starting furnaces or
over wall*. In kitchen cabinets
other types o f heating devices,
and on screened doom and winopening of the hunting season,
the entire body. Don't put DDT
hiking and outdoor fires, and Hal­
on a cat, because they lick them*
loween ' trick*-*ul| invited risks
■elves and may become sick.
of fire. Thi» ye*r, while taking
One point which Mulrennan em­
part dn snv - o f—these activities,
Le sure to practice every ta'teV/
phasised, In view o f the minimum
human reactions to the Insecticide,
measure to protect persons end
property.
was that the Bureau's especially
trained, crewmen have used equip- •
jpend on youtsolf nnd not
ment designed especially for tha
the wind to remove tha leavos and
Job o f spraying DDT. The aver­
bird nests from the eaves of your
age parson, therefore, who buys
|house where sparks can so easily
-#U»t u lire—4 i»ve y»u r cHimneyotna. papduet-for-how e consumption- —j
nnd flues claimed out, too. An
dog. Use ! should . adher to the letter of Ineasy way to have this done is
mful of a slructlon* and should also obtain
to put some stone* in a sack and
ta coyer i the best possible type sprayguu.
ji -.__.__ There Is no premise on which »n
drag up and-down -the chimneys,
director, |j(||a toxic reactions where the
then clean out the soot belo#.
■■ ■ layman is concerned. It is much
Soot accumulations, they say, RICENT photo of Sen. Harold H.
too early. Therefore, It is all the
make red-hot fires which often Burton, Ohio, who has been named
V
more Important that every pre­
set building* on fire. Also check by President Truman as Associate 1
chimneys and fluys to uec ib#t Justice o f the Supreme Court, re- ,
caution be taken to guard against
they are ..free from cracks and placing Justice Owen J. Roberts
n n f a -..unforeseen kickbacks from the In(International) '
• seclieide. It was pointed out,
loose bricks. I f your heaters or who retired.&gt;•
however,' that
because
of
stoves Mre too dose to Iho wood­
WORK) IAROR LEADERS are pictured conferring at a meeting of Lite
I1CB
tha fat • solvent p r o p e r t i e s
work, move them a safe distance]
World Trade Union Congress at the Faculty of Medicine Building In
.
of most petroleum distillates,
awav before you use them a^ain. I nn Inch'above tbf he*]* look and
Paris. Shown sealed (I. to r.) are Leon Jouhaux, head of the COT
eveloped in wbichAlDT will usually be mixThen. tod| you need to have the wear l&gt;e*t at the lower edge. A
(French CIO), who presided at the meeting; Sidney Hillman, chairman
(jb
ed Irritation* of the akin and abright kind of place to hut]] the strip of cloth or tape sewed just
trash, to empty hot ashea, to inside the edge takes the brunt
of the U. S. delegation; and Sir Walter Citrine, representing the British
store the gasoline and kerosene. of wear o ff the trouser cuff.
trades unions. Standing (I, to r.) are Michael Tarasov, Russian repreI f perspiration in a problem,
"F ire!" May this dreaded cry
aentoUie. and Lcipbiit'^) TArdaoo, representing Mexico.(International)
never be heard on your farm or have moisture-proof shields wilt
home, Pledge today to in. a coat at the underarms. Per­
in your home.
spiration weakens wool nnd causes
j kaep away this drvudwl hazard.
Repellent
Limited Warranty Deed
it to mat and look .fursy.
Harris, W ill.el ux to Standard
An office worker cuii prevent
Seminole County
i. TREATM EN T FOR S U I T S .
Growers Association.
( T iiking care of a man's suit shine by putting a firm mid on,
Trustees
Deeds
Court Record
his chair, A reminder to drivorsTrustees Inlvrnui Improvement 1makes sense any time, but Ibis Htiding across the car seat causes
' fall brings special reasons for
I-unit
o
f
hiiito
o
f
Florida
to—
shine and wrur.
September 2K, IJ46
SEED STORE
Itulor, Florence Jail 7 Illk 7 ' care uf suits new und old, say
W AR R A N TY DEEDS
clothing specialists of the U.3.
I.nekhurt S/D.
3Z1‘ 0 . F in d St M e l
Cook, John Cm miii el ux to
Full deck poker with 52 cards
Gut, II. James N 2 ft of 8 Gil Department of Agriculture The
In the south of Chile are 1,000 Muttii K. Coo) el ul.
It of luil H ft Lot li illk 17 tr 2 new suits which ninny * veterans was not played until about 1H30;
•tamos,
Lorijuinin
et
ux
to
arc
enjoying
on
their
return
to
"draw" poker didn't rami' into
miles of island*, fjords
und
Sanford.
glaciated mainland peak* where Archer ilarwrll et nl.
f.ullore, II. (*. et ux lails It , civilian life are still made o f war­ existence until the Civil War.
Need n
Reals, Lillian K. to Leavitt I ", 13, 14 ft IG Grange I'nrk; time fabrics that need help from
rainfall exceeds 200 inches early.
the weurers to keep looking well
Real* et nl..
1jits H, U ft 10 Grunge I’nrk.
Thu dunru of the polka originat­
Twenty-two per cent of the t Keigans, D. It. et al It. W
North, II. C». N 1/3 of NW j and to give*.service. A t ths other ed in Uuhamiu nnd ill 'the lUth
Ware
«
l
ux
to
Condor
Merrill.
extreme
ure
hurd-wurn
old
suits
South Carolina men in uniform
1/4 o f HE 1/4-of SK 1/4 Sec
which men ure wearing while century became the most popul­
Jupiter U d g e No. 2362 to 2 0-30-20.
In the Civil War were killed, or
ar dunce of all Europe.
Clare
O.
Johnson.*
died in prison.
Wlildis, I'hillip II. et ux Lot* waiting for ilreamed-of-post-wai
REAL S TA TE MORTGAGES
fabrics
or
materials
released
by
I, H. 13 illk C Wlldmere; Lots
Cook, Mattie et ul Jessie A.
the military. Worsteds recently
The dolly petroleum produc­
in la one o f the most com* Cook to First Fededal Havings il r. ft IG Rlk C Wlldmere.
released to civilian* are not ex­ tion o f the Unltod States is great­
UUsUe.
C.
U.
N
1/4
of
NE
1/4
1 for oxted nations, rivalling U an,
pected ta appear in suit form be- er Thnn the yearly average for
of SW 1/4 Sec 7-21-211.
’’Inland and Sweden.
fore.lttls Dccjiinhtu._
. ____
CH ATTEL MORTGAGER----•Livingston, W. O n t u* Lot H
The clothing socialists offer
. Stabler, William
to Florida Illk 12 Tr I Sunford.
Stale Bank
Corson, E. W. et ux W 76.0 a lew suggestions or reminders
Cherry,
Herbert to, Florida ft of H 4 ft o f hot 0 ft W 76.0 I for suit carei
Thirty-eight per cent of Chile's
Commercial
Keep auits brushed. Get dust
people tarn their living from the •Statu Rank.
ft Lot 10 N 20 ft of S 40 ft of
SATISFACTIO NS OF
E 41.1 ft |jit K Illk 13 UC H|out of folds-and corners. Work Refrigeratiem and Air
, '
MORTGAGES
Sunford (less N 10 ft of S 30 ft with the grain of the cloth and
First hedeial Saving &amp; loan of |; 41.4 ft Ij.t H ft W 76.0 ft whisk b ro o m only hits high spots.
to Gerald A. Ilurris et ux.
A suit properly brushed and Conditioning D e a l e r
U t 10 lilk 13 uc H).
Carl Bremer et ux to Georg*
hung
needs less pressing.
Hunt, Robbie Joe U t * 127,
\Vanted
Fabrjce et ux.
Hang coals on broad wooden
120 Longwood; Lot* 131, 133,
Winner, Ueorgu S. to Jolm it. 125 Ungwood; Lot 137 -Lung- hangers■. of, -the- wishbone - shape
Schirutd. Jr. et ux.
made for men'*- suits, When a outstanding qualify lines In ' the
wood.
Baldwin, Sylvia M. Lots 2G8, cent must hnng on a chair taka post war refrigeration and A i r
time to puli shoulders Into shape i conditioning field on a basis that
24U), 202 Ungwood.
Salsbury, J. W. el us Lot* 11, over chals corners. I f u coat assures substantial and protective
must hang .on a hook, hang it by profits''communicate p r o m p t l y
12, 13.111k K Highland Park.
U n i. Bessie L. All W 1/2 o f the* Toon at the hack nf the hock. with
,
The best way to hang'.trousers
SW 1/4 of NW 1/4 of NW 1/4
is upside down, -using p hanger
'A. Rchultke, Distributor
NE 1/4 Sec 24-20-20.
Moore, Kutheluen H. U t 2 ft with clips. I f trousers must lie 3tH StdVall Professional Building
5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
laid over the* crossbar o f a .wire
3 Illk 16 uc 6 Sunford.
. lim p a . Florida
fasten
cardbpard
or
The Florida Conference Asso­ liangor,
ciation of Seventh Day Adventist thick paper over thJf crossbar
to prevent a sharp cftise.
U t 2 Rik ,0 uc 7 Sunford.
Chock buttons for tiuntne** once
Real Estate Mortgates
5 Day Laundry Service
Freshly
Swope Garden Company to in a while. It is still lio t easy to
»
Sunford Agricultural Credit Corn. match lost buttons. t
Dressed
. Trousers finished tibout half
Staley, J. A. to Central Florida
W e recommend that new customer* nend their
Pro. Credit Assn.
Heath, Henry I- et ux to Flor­
ida Slate Rink,
laundry lant three day* of week,
Challel Mortgages
Hohammn,, Wilbur C. to San­
Available
ford Allan tic National Bank.
Thurston, Victoria M. to San­
Daily
ford All.- National Rank.
The Market Fruit Company to
CMamulelan rrlleves promptly be­
Floridu State Rank.
October 1. RUG
cause U goes right to the seat of the
Assignment of Mortgage
W AR RAN TY REEDS
trouble to help loosen and expel
King, George et ux to Florida
Ogluaby, Surah .V. ut vlr to
Stale-- Hank-«tf-Ot4an&lt;
He'sslo Rthbell.
Hatisfactlonu of Mortgagee
al mucous mem*
Msthaws, James E. et ux to
r druggist to sell you
Lee Bros. Investment Co. Inc.
SEM INO LE C O U N T Y L A U N D R Y CO,
Haldane J. Iluckrl ct'u x.
morion with the unHenley, W ..L. i t ux to Wilnml to T. C. Brown ut ux.
must like the way it
2205 Kunfurd Avenue
Florida .Georgia Tractor Com­
E. Marshall et ux. .
ft oough.or you ore
pany
to
Elijah
Ransom.
St, John, J. R. St ux to Watson
Department of Agriculture to
M. Reel ct ur
A~
I»h. D24 *
P, Rallantino ft Horn Inc. to Roger A. J inline*.
Florida State Rank to Sanford for Cough*, Chest Cqlds, Bronchitis
R. A. \\ llliums ut ux. .
Cash Few! Store..
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES
Florid* State Bank to Mirtjn
Took*, II. B, Jr. et i*'( etc. to
F U R N IT U R E R EK INISU ED
Fenlgrd Atlaiiti; National Rank. L. Hudson,
A N D R E P A IR E D
Honorable Discharges
Army
of United States to
Antique
o r M odem
Samuel J. Austin.
T E CUT* H O N E
BRING YO U R FU R N ITU R E TO
Army
uf
United
State*
to
PRE-WAR
US TO *BE E X PE R TLY REIsham J. Sheffield.
OPERATORS
PAIR ED A N D
REFINISHED.
Navy
of United States to
WtOKER SETS
PAINTED.
Jam** Denver Cordell,
•
P .R IC E 8
REASONABLE.
Single o/ Married
Army
of United Steles to
PROMPT
SERVICE.
- Age 1M-U
James T. Clayton.
. Navy af- United States, to EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

w.co« i r r i a

Passenger
With GRADS A

1
k
ft
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I

--Every driver ha* *een lho#c heavy
trucks rumbling down the road with
iheir btg heavy load*. You know that
truck tlrea take a terrific beating from
the hard grinding wear. Naturally, the
rubber to stand that abuse must be
especially compounded to be extra tough
—extra long wearing.
We can NOW recap Ihe lirea o f A, B
and C card holder* with Grade A Truck
Rubber-guaranteed to be-exactly the
same rubber used In recapping the big
•guck apd bus tires. Its extra toughnoaa
Vn you* lire* mean* 3,000 to 5,000 miles of
extra wear over recap* of ordinary
rubber.
-

C.=C. W e l s h
WELSH TIRE SHOP
Phone 111
Tire llepulrlnif

105 W. 2nd
Vulcanising

L A X A T IV E '*

SPECIAL NOTICE

Phone 475

TENBR-FRY
POULTRY

R A p IQ S E R V I C |
Radios picked up and delivered.

John Augustine Farina.
Army
ut. United.
Roger A. JJminag.
Army
of Uulted
Donald E. Wilson. . Army
of United
Robert J. Fryer.
Navy
of, United
John Mack Welkins.

States

to

State*

to

States

to

State*

to

tittle more then 100 mlles-

RENT A CAR
Y O U D R IV E IT !
-

-P H O N E 200

ICKLAND-II0RRIS0N, Inc

r, Doris Retry to Arthur
&amp;ED COPY OF DEKD:
Catherine et vir la Jull*
sdier et ux.
MRMnfRR CROP ACUFFMRNT
r TTyiifmfh Citrus 0 rowers to
Mrs. R, t Anderson
JW PENDENS
Uelley, Oliver Jo* to FUmingn
Concrete Pip* Ooruranv.
SrotL Glenn W. tn GlaAv* vieo.
rr)N TPAC T AGIIEBMKNT
W*’ laden Cl«u-I« A. et nx to
W, E. Sweln ft E. M. Swui,.

There is

-.purpose
Qualified Painters
General Contracting
HuUdJojr, Painting. Repaint
Store fronts. Mirrors
ChtB* work of all kinthi

SANFQRB PA &amp; T &amp; GLASS CO

Dow, Leon F. et ux to W.

The Complete Paint and GIi m Store

111 Glenn Street
Phone 2-3923
OrJoedo. Flertde

PCACEYiKK FUTURE
Vacojipas

\?m/no/e Dry C leaners
Apply Bmpleyment Superrieor
&gt;-5 Weekdays—Saturdays, tt-tl

lA M IM A Q R V M t
lU A ftl..U P W eH f.

The Statue of Liberty cost th*
[resented it

th* Araeri800 for tbf
CATRRIN

We^neadar. Oeteb*r 1
Warranty
'ell* et u*.

Pittsburgh Paint for every

Refinishers

E 8S E N TIA L WORK
W IT |l
tvarlim* P*y—Feld

P it t s b u r g h 's NewSyiten
^
of Color Dynamica holp main
your hoip* lovelier to look at— lovelier to live ini

B ak e ry

nter »ul
y dean

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Wirehoff Jr.
AMHeh. Waldo 'L. et el B#H1
. MeMuRen • to Prosbyterl
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MONDAY, OCTOBER R, 0 4 5
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CLASSIFIED

T A f*K S E V E N

KH

a d v e r t is in g

sates

wherein T1.&lt;»ntI&gt;A a T A T R B A N K
o r BANKORD. n F lorliU UanMns
rvtrporAtlon. Ir plnlntttr anti W llei.
llilfK
nmt
MA.Mli:
JAi'K SO N
II U O K . hit* tvlfp, me- si* (••iistsan*•. 1

It M. Wnlitoiri. a . S|M* ial M «* irr
‘•tf iftM I'nurl by a.il&lt;l ilorffp 4|*
t&gt;olrt!rtl ah«ll o ffe r l«»r ».»lr !• r
^•»h, nnd prll at puM'c ou ter)
liffitfp Ihr frun! rltmr *•( Ilia Citurl
1 1 o t i i n Hanford. H«tnltiolo «**»unt&gt;
Florida, hdlwt^n th«* lr *a l hour*
hf «lld , 4»n Monday thi* Hh tU )
o f No\&gt;mt»rr. |N4%. ihe* «am r tioliiM
a .llu lr P «&gt; «»f-thla *’i»tirf. th*» ft»llowlMK t1o«4*ril»rt| |ir«»|&gt;ftl&gt; utltiul*
In Pm i nttli* *l*miiil&gt;. Florida. !«»•

SIX. WANTED—

fMONK 148 OR BRING YOUR A t, to THE SANFORD HERALD
. t e n L Ura word* to the U»*. lastadlng ghra* and addrotf.
9 All j3»ertlaa**i»U for aJtaatlaaa wantod will ha th irtW Jar at Uk HIOH School girl will car* 'for
children In awning*.
Phone
rvxalar elaaalfhd rate.________ '
084-W.
BANKRUPT SALE

WORLD War It Veteran desire*
FOR S A
... L, E . . ,, ef Acme Freight Line*. Inr.
paaltlon' a* clerk In local hotel,
F IL L up with
witht keroser
kerosene and fuel ag Ford Van. was 1550 :
$ 950 no awitchhoanl. no heavy work.
oil before wlnb*r.
I 41.1nt van was 81175 now
Live out. P.O. Box 2ftI. Bann?B. popft co.. inc.
, 41 Chev. cab over
_ford, Fla.
• ,f
HOSPITALIZATION
Insurance, was 81115,
Ruth Emily Griffin want* job as
individual, family and group.
cook, maid or nurse. Will travel.
C. M. Boyd A Co.
1000 E. 7th 8L
A

WINDSTORM insurance. Now I*
the time to |roiect yoor pro­
perty against windstorm dam­
age. C. M. Boyd A do. ,

FOR SALE: Ample quantity long
life GOLD SEAL asbestos roof
J| coating containing Petrogura.
Sanford Paint A Glaaa Comny, 117 So. Park Avenue,
«o n 8 0 3 . ___________

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TWO FARMS FOR SALE-^Ona
8 acres, tiled land, 1 good wall,
2 story house. 1 car garage. 1
iool houae, 600 ft. West of
Lake Monroe Post Of Dee. One
—6 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
»tory house, 2 story bsni,
mile west on Orange Boulevard. J. W. Bhll. Lake Monroe.
0
Phone 16.________________ .____
LUMBER-Lumber I Wrecking 3
atory house behind Rant’*, very

HIt

N\V », * s*f N\V«,

story

FOR BALE
house oh

■WE^ ARE fullv equipped and
knov.- how to recap your tire*.
Natural rubber or synthetic,
we protect the sidewalls of
your tire. ‘ Jones Tire 8hop,
Cor. 1st'and Elm, phone 008.

IhrotiulM*tit lit#* 1*11%
Klorlnn. lift Tti#-*tol t&gt;
of NnVrtiilirf. U*« V f •••
•if Ittli •*ltv **hiNlflllM
fur n Iterih nf ihiV*
r«»nuitl!uMi»rtrrd li» l»#' !
t \t.• irr••t||i«. ilt 4 btiftlo
1" uthl iinnit&gt; :
Hit’ll . Iw llnn *IlM11
Ih** • •11% Mail In fth l

ONF BRIGGS - Stratton Engine,
Model ZZ, 5 H. P. Electric
Service Co. 207 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 1W.
TWO wheel trailer, 16 In. wheels
good tire. KU7 DihikIu* Avy.

JB w i'lW fi, Sanfard*
■
WANTED: Helper for Jimmie
T8?0 glrltf wani^ dally ride to v ’Cowan's Sheet Metal Works.
Orlando. Rhone-986-J.
A LL
ROUND __
msn
__ _________
....fo7grocery
store end meat market. Apply
Stiles Grocug, .next to Launiately
MAN wanted to assist In de­
livering telegrams. Age around
60 years. Apply Western Union,
Sanford.
GROCERY store for rent. Com­
plete With fixtures, I will give SEVERAL vouna ladies, high
school graduates, touch typists,
lease to party under the fol­
to learn interesting and plea­
lowing conditions:
sant Western Union Work.
Party must ba capable of ope­
Apply
Wesstem Union Office.
rating a first linaogracarjr, and
Snnford.________________ .______I
mast market Party must have
enough .capital to stock, and FULL tlma maid for general
maintain a first line class of
housework and laundry. 810-O*&gt;
trade. This store can be open­
week. Sanlanta Apta- No. 4.
ed at practically no expense
other than your stock of goods, MALE barber for Ship's Service
— although 1 prefer aalling-fix­
at Sanford Naval Air Station.
tures, and renting the buDdlng.
I am in a position to daa1 with SANFORD woman to take chargo
of store, must live in Sanford,
the right party under
Apply mornings. Robb's Bakery.
terms.
J.A. Calhoun
pPORTUNITY~ of~ lifetime 7up•19 WesL 1st- RL
plying DDT and other profit­
able prwdueta. to formers in
HOTEL MONTEZUMA
Ssminole County. No experience
Newly decoratad
or capital required. Must have
DESIRABLE ROOMS
auto and good references. Per­
comfortable bedsmanent. Write or wire McNESB
LOW WEEKLY BATES
COMPANY Dept. T. Freaport.
___ Make this your horns

Utkt*. fii|iik It I'LRhrr mi
H litiHK, wlitiip r»$ltlmii'
unknown; HurltM U ik r lit
itn ifiir 4•f Hi** ht*lr&gt; ut In

furii’Rt I.: kr. iltc’t’MNftl, III
Mr I lint • i# Mil* «l. Jiuknotl.
|aag*||»|i|; Mltul** l.aki- Joint
onr of ilir lir.fiA nl Im
1*01 r « » * |

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tlfP P B lM H l,

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JnrkRini HlrrPl, Jurknoti,
■WtPtHf y I9 ltk - It I *tk.net.

Tirkt-ls mi Sale at the Hilluwuvc, '.Luvst
Smoke House. 11111‘s I'kt*. Slur**. Frank*- Tavern.
Itoumillal \ Anderson, t ity l)ru:» SloYe. T u iy^/
t

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Now * Points

|»4'tlMI|| # O I

ll I** lutlhrr «»|ala-raa| ||||«| till"
«IttRlli*ii In i »u Ii ||rIm(*I III T lif firtn*
Innl ller.iltl. It | » « * H | i i l t i *
IIHliiil lit Kmirnnl. 8#»mllh»lr fount),
Muriilil, ulicti tfich wrrk fur frtwr
rnh«»M'iillve* %%••*)«’•
W IT N K K H

my

a*.tl ut tinifnril.
A III Un&gt;

(HNAla)

Initnl

For Used Fats

Mint n fflr!u l

fluiltlii.

t»r 0 «to t»»r .

A.|I

i It If*

i Im*

I ••I .%

O. I*. 11FUN I min

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of

&lt;?lreti|t 1*41*181

Help Increase Supplies o f "Soap ancl
Other Peacetime Products By Saving
More Used Fats
IrulustiMl fats for short of List year! \V&gt; nrc otnm t d nv:i t &gt; t'.u- t&gt;oti ::t &lt; f
the turret. Tiie nation's in lur.trinl fat supply is tniiliuns o f poan .i K i
G E C W M llf T H E Y MUST
EAT SO U TH ERN BREAD
TOO / LOOK MOW FAST
THEY'VE GROWN OUTA
■
t h e ir c l o t h e s /

than it w .ih in 1*4-84. We ne:il fully'as much aa last year to hetp
sonpi nmt otlicrrivilinn i’.imkIs you want and nettl i &gt;l»\.!I. S &gt;. . .

CHEVROLET

s*ssr

Coach,

two

you're drenmhl'n o f nylons, sheets, cotton fabrics
and want then': to luiriy tuick to the store
counter . . . you can help l&gt;y saving those u- td
kitchen fats as you never savril before! Siive
every drop, every day!

Thtse fats are vitally necessary to help speed
greater supplies o f vnip* and hundreds o f other
things like new cats, electric washers, irons,
refrigerators and tires. Industry must have
these fats . . . to help get to you gtore quit U y
the peacetime products you ’ ve I nt o UWigmg-to
iutve* for years!

So skim and scrape and scoop just as you did
so fuithfully before V J Day. It is n peace­
time job now n job that wilt help you.
And to prove how important it is, your
government lias increased the jx*int bonus.
Bo help meet this nation's need by con­
tinuing to save used fats.
^

Green canTas tipper B-4
MISCELLANEOUS
belonging to— Lieut ArBra nan. Jr. Receipt No.
shipped from . Memphis, GET MONEY FOR YOUR CAR
exprf to H U M to 1600 We’re buying Dt3U to 1943 Model
Chevrolet. Ford and Plyawnth
care. Take advantage of tkia
ET containing money, re- ready market to cop vert motors
■atlon cards, licenses, etc. into money.
HOLLER MOTOR BALES
Itl [S t Clair. 711 Willow
or Herald Office.

»«
A -l

condition.

1264 Part Ave.
BICYCLE: Oirh* pre-war Roll- fa st excellent condition. 2468
Sanford Ave^

W

BROrWEP WOLVES. APE
WE GONNASTANO BY ^
AKJO LET THAT VETEl^AM
S N A 1CE AWAV OUO t----'

By PAU L RO B IN S O N
life THAT BEABO THAT S E N D S )
EM - - AND ITS UP TO U S TO &lt;'
Fk3Uf2E WAVS A n d m e a n s O f
G STriNG iro F F * d o n 't* S io —

WANTED: AU time gardener.
Apply In person to 1000 park
Avenue.

IT:
eg
lur
173,
inn.

new

E?m Avsnue.,

T R O M B O N E

years on

t! -.-

If you want more soap and .soap fin ite * ... if

O. Box 247.

for ~10

|**-r |s-r-,&gt;o

4"

woman for chackkr In
HORSE for sale, nice brood mare, TWO unfurnished rooms, prater WHITE
laundry department. Cal) in
already brad. A real bargain- - working woman, permanent.
parson. Seminole County LaunSea CL. Godwin, Fire Depart­
Reasonable, close In. Bex T,
dry. H9 W. 3rd 8 t_______
ment
c/a Herald.
WANTED: 'Expert stenographer.
LONGWOOD home. 8 bedrooms,
Phono Couatv 4400.
fruit t r e e s .
improvsmenU,
furniture. Mrs. F. U Slade. ,
8 EEPER • stenographer,
OUR Jewelry Floater p
• a t Saturday afumaons
Tvpay you for Je*&lt;
4tt HJ*. Outboard Neptune moled pay, pleasant work.
at 1717 Park (Park Apta No. 4). . stolen or destroyed.
Motor Salas, 206 W. lit
C. M. Boyd A Co.
tor. Can ba seen after 6:30 FM.
DIVIDENDS

’.

l-’or Toltle H eservalion I P h o n e ------i l k
e

!•&gt; mt«irn«*v. ut .tit** i ,a»iirtfii»uRr ,ti
S.ii.lm il,. fla il ld;i, nil III* 91ti «!*-&gt;
of N iifpitilipr, A li.* IM S. iiilip n * i« r
•Itl’ IrrF t»r«» CHlifpRMi H ill
r lilp r .

MODEL A Ford truck, grata
» tight body, eattle rack, 4 speed
transmission, ntw 32iG Dual
tires, csiling 1666.00. First
8600 takes it. Charles K. Ellis, WANTED TO RE1
WHITE girl for checker in dry
703 Palmetto- Avenue
cleaning department. Call in
FURNISHED apartment acoomparson. Seminole County Laun­
condition,
BABY carriage,
madate four, A.C.L. family. P.
dry,
W. 3rd St.______

TWO bedroom bungalow, modern
furnished. 308 E. 7U» S t ___
GET YOUR gasoUne and olT at
Standard Station across from
Court Iloune.
•

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The ptililir is roriiialh invited .to attend.

•a1 % l eal

Lefral Advertisement

„ CAok Must be reaeopaablc. P.O.

0:00 1\.M. *til?

Admission: SI |»»t temple ita\ inr.)

lonV

UNCOMFORTABLY SIT7INO on a batten’d bunk. Mayor Florcllo LuthuiUi
tries out n reprodlfctlon of a solitary comlm ment cell.at a prl» nr. o.‘
war exhibition In New York City lire biuik « - » -hlpncd T th» U. f
from
!.u!t l; u. iityth ^ Tlrn"&gt;’
(iHtr.i.atloi el

The first Kuroiieans to visit
the coast of South Curolinu ware • Tlif»«* |»|R*»&lt;rtit»e itia* ............... In
a party of Spaniard* from Culm t'tiinniHiiil &gt;iMi iiiul *•*»It «'f. &gt;t»ii ii*
In 1621.____________________ ____ In unit t«
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FURNISHED 6 room bungalow
with bath and garage, 82-600. UNIMPROVED tract 6 to 60
Inquire P.0,, H.B. Brown, Lake
acres on U. S. 17. P. O. Box
NEED that leaky roof repaired or
V - M
a r y . _______ ____
414, Winter Park. Fla.
need a new one put on call W.
GOOD RELIABLE USED CARS
W. Bellamy, Lake Monroe. Al~ w u n t in-window cords; -repair
’■i R K r nm m oFe. Phono1i i w :
No new cari for many
and paint. *
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Get dapendnhle trans- TO BUY: Camera' bv Service
man.
Phone 229-W or 971. GOING to fly 7 Get n trip acci­
i at reasonable coat At
8414 Palmetto A ve.________
dent policy from C. M. Boyd
LER MOTOR BALES '
A Co.
to8 Waat First St- ‘
PLOWING,' harrowtng, levelling,
not lets than 2 acres. Phone
REACH - IN grocery bog, 4 XL
wide, 2 ft., deep, 0 ft- high,
HELP W A N T E D
6 doors. Factory built, flAJjO
TO BUY small uaed table modal
cash. City Drag Co.
radio (Emmenun preferred), WANTED: Girl* for full time
reasonably Jjrlcod. A d d r t s a ,.Wk Laney’s Drug Store.
ION BED, new mattreas, coll
GLB, eio Sanford Herald*
springa, ureoaar, 846.00.' Elec­
Monday and Tues­
tric .Cold drink bag with motor, TO ~ BUY? U a e tT la r T n good ftASHwoman
days. Washing machine, all
618.00. W. A. Harrell, Lake
mechanical eondition- WU1 pay
m o d e r n conveniences. Phone

HOUSE trailer, sleeps two. 1).
K. Yates. 106 N. Palmetto Ava.

At The Armory

Music By*“Tlu* Banana Bovs**

LIABILITY Insurance is most
important.You ,*luiow what it
would cost to replaca your FOR (5 additional you e«n add
to ybdr* 'automobile ’ liability
home, furniture, merchandis-;
policy medical nuynicnt for
and automobile If destroyed.
each person accidently injured
But you don’t know what the
while n nnssenger in your car
verdict is going to be In a law
. and each pedestrian hit by
•uit Involving
you r f u r u i^ O r |75U -eiteh. C . M.
death. Qet adoquate liability
Magnolia
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Co.

WANTED

FOR SALE
_ . : i « e 'Go
Nice home dn,iR
in, 2
lots.
••eonstructlpL.
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seen by'appointment only.
Robert A. Williams
Phone 732 Atlantic liank Bldg,

AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
Saturday, Oct. 27

FOB SALE In Markham— 10 acret A five' room bungalow with extra
low real bargain.
resident lot. Midway S. Granb]
' Edward F. Lane
Ave. J.E. Walker, 910 Cypresi __________

immetlln Ave.

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Renefit National W ar Fund

Edward F. Lane
60 GALLON Oak barrels - v
limited supply. Sanford Coci
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FOIt SALE
Cola Bottling C o . ___________ A beautiful
country home on
ONE HOUSE, two lota In GoUto beautiful lake.
Edward
F. L a n e __
boro. Duhart’a Lumber Yard.

Iddia brooder.
Oillyard, 4619

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Hotilh. llaiiMt- 1" IT.i m|
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Ingham trailer, was $1496

Uctiton
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EXPERT Plumbing. 35 years experlcnce. Rspalr*. waUr heat­
ers. toilets, basins, baths, laun­
dry tub,. (;&lt;&gt;&lt;xi service. N o .Sat-«7Wh
urtlty call*. George Couraan,
Box 678. Phone Co. 4106.
$2354, now ................. ......
43 Mack tractor, waa
THE 80',4 I* preferable to the
.78, now '.------------ --160 deductible collision or up
rsey trailer, was $1405,
sat automobile insurance. Get
n o w -------------------- ----our rates for your cars and
CMC trailer .was .8450
trucks. C. M. Boyd &amp; Co. •

Fruehauf trailer, was
11426,. n o w --------------------- 61
Trailmoblle trailer, was
82261, now
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We have anything you want
Open Sunday

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to TftY it . n /

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SKIN LIKE THAT?

I ’VE HEARD THERE'S A MED­
ICINE MAN CAMPED ABOUT
TWENTY MILES SOUTH OF
HERE. HIS NAME IS TONTO.

HMM- THE MASKED MAN'S PLAN IS
GO ING TO WORK. I KjVO¥ IT WILL IF
•DUKE ' STAYS AS SCARED A S HE »S.

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sr « r track thru U
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 194?

University P l a n s
Thrilling Program
F o r Homecoming

As S trik e Tatal

Jean o f . tu.ients.
Spotlighting the football game
between the University o f Florida
Gators and Vanderbilt’s Commo­
G AINESVILLE, Cct. 8. (Spe­ dores will be a between-thi.
c ia l)— The University of Flor­ halves tribute to the alumni whfv
ida's plans for a packed onc-dav have served in World War t i l
Homecoming celebration Oct. 13, Prior to the game, plans are
centered around the first night being mailo for n dinner in honor
Homecoming football game In Its of Vanderbilt alumni In the
history and the first meeting of vicinity of Gainesville. Dr. Tigert.
the Executive Council of the who served as csptatn of the
Alumni Association since the Vanderbilt football .team in his
appointment of six n e« member*. under-gnuluate days, will see
New council members who wlil his alma mater ptav the Univer­
attend the meeting nt 10 o'clocs sity o f Florida for the first time
Saturday morning in Florida In the 17 years he has been
Union building are: Roy I- Pur­ Florida's president.
vis, Gainesville; Robert Bishop.
Other features of the nne-day
Orlando; Jack'Stevens, Marianna; rt-lrhmtinu Include n ImrtH-cu'l,
Richard
Simpson.
Slnntkelloi i noi’oriug state legislator*, tout
Jnhn II. Wahl, Miami, and Al- j r f the campus. University oprnired Itogero, Clearwater.
house, end various lunch-in* ,n«l
G o v e r n o r Millard Caldwell, danris r t the IQ .social friternily
along with J. Ed Larson, Stale I
possiDie numerous long runs Treasurer. Julius "Parker, presi- j Dean Hudson, nationally prom­
around end by CuRura and Brook- dent of the State Bar Association j inent T-trhcstra leader nn I nn
hn. The whole Sanford team and State Supreme Court Justices i alumnus o f the University of •

Drep$ T o a m s
KkRtucAy.

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trouble* wsrmti t o sew.
stptto-tomni sum and: oar i « c »
twainSfce-k tomnsctim*.
„■ to e -nutut intjr wrtfluwft a.
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strike

toe

3 i - « t in e

ilk ever sta weeks. T t o -aniia aft

Klwhy-Bhye- V t o t
and :i»«
Vo yunuilwe. to
cetlae tftuu-uiru*. .»e -Jn: todt. to *«**», r v »

-ur-kw wt Aw fli

flint week* mu fla t ,
are todk aft
W ifS im tim , -ecmtncr*

Its

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efr Jlito 6. Q,

the * if t '.-uni nwmtritr-. O e
Salt Hewn* to*w o m t
wtth hm incil the- a m en
wal k dtimnucr w *th*
aid m i l l elf 4n‘JM«

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a Homecoming breakfast spon­
sored by the Florida chapter of
Phi Alpha Delta, honorary leial
fraternity, in Florid* Union An­
nex nt 8:30 with II. f . Constans,
head professor of speech, acting
, ' ' cT,,1r^^{j* 1° ■ dxpanese legend as toastmaster.
island group o f Japan wail j
Dr. John J. Tlgert, president
, i m,
when • Iianabi, a god,. of the University, telling of the
Utrusl his heavenly jeweled spear plans of the first peacetime
info the deep. As he withdrew it. I Homecoming in four years, said
the shower of drops that fe ll' it wilL be as extensive as the
times permit with “ so many o f
the alumni still in tne service, of
night.

ra -nw (rtulic

’tut ur.ruu tiifh
rwnminwi at toolr v o r ryewd-.
a ametUTtt d rnemiutr* and!

CM»n’ ill»fiit&gt; O'rrwian toi

che lumlier aewte tiHrum

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■ :t.. f j * (framer* 1« fast hradmg home and 3) Mayo has made
*- .&lt; . in t.iL i.i,4 Is. sCUl.^un. tho. run as he lope* to the dugout
I In I mi., -land almuf as iViourh numbcil by the turn o f events.-'
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4*Mn n-

FWianai lator mn 'iirwr* m err* ie&lt;Tr n
dawn t o t iiijm 'rndat a. owunrv.
tng trnni &gt;*fr eutpeacm ' iltiputr-..
the *oceedi!rw rdCt -mi. d D h i to u .! ether g«atru»em W". d l.u t .,-nedl
a threat o&gt; &gt;ce^to nepwwwewtv. ■
The Wai , i .n.1 -**i-(. nUlhnto 'iwwuie hemitod. enttw t o
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1lemenus. « * ,

A i r c r a f t Carriers
In Second P l a c e
In N a v y ’s P l a n

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1 mnt.' eceriuwiad adh taut and;;

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Beck e f harumft to imctiMw ail! t o
K toe dlbnr**c act tndl

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tog tone than MNf -trrhrr wilit* # I
the erne to .iaya.
Vldy to- Nhftenai ThiUitle*
heap I. whicH fm llw . il.m t o mo
dar to* -ml**.-' laher »c«i. ecwear eP tot- -umdlghri i itt -iiarr*^
.ea&gt; a ■Ifcrnptr 'tf eiirit -umtirapo" '
o a t w thin t o
trwitot hawauajt
e f ifatay.* f»iT—*»4 h* rack eft &lt;*e»- 1
aaant l and tot huge tumdan iir
nttw &gt;-*air*tv* at •!«&lt;».
ihta W*
s -mw i Dsu iwiAk* a. twuJh to**w«ar* ‘iff katawi
Xamto •; Stowwitanhaihi Itoi h&gt;wti.

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U ik I N , OHIO, lined the city's streets to greet and cheer their honc-toua b e n ,
I •King. Ctitel n! Xcvul Operations. Here tlic crowd is shown surrounding the aihaii aPa
la. 3n the rour nT the fur arc TX. to r.&gt;: Fleet Admiral King. Governor a t Okkt F n a T
nr t f 1armIn. Hurry O. V a tt'agww. The Admiral told a w p ortei Chat ha expects tm
' ■ * * * 6 4LU i»ee«U r down— about January first." / t K w d — I S— dphortl

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liar aanifttitmnt elf tlfe- «w &gt;
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Am ah ittyct: otntrstih wwwjfl
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sre under the supervision of a
Joint nlumnl-univcralty commlttco
headed by J. Ed Price, assistant

kt niailitt.

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that: w—k. hWM. snpm
S h w 1Ii*»1'w *» i t toilm* m ti» -+M,
ley t » itaMsttiut tow. att-skon* to-

k s n as tftwr *»i&gt;» W in * tltte w I
sstnt d b wwertn &lt;tC » liNMiti
Thr lithw. *scTn«or&gt; 'gnwneP tov’t
w t o n gau i*-.' nunwift !fb «uvi|
hw Sftuili
taka * mSHttHW nt,
toe «■*? u m jiu st* s u m
until
id a r ha itaorr
t|u%h :twrtu ,

11 M ile *** lr n &gt; P i c &lt;1**1
j
rummiss'oneil. At that time lbelt
wire nl*n
; liattleship* afloat ,
snd two building.
Hattie hip-minded lop official* '
have forbidden miblir discussion
of these pi in* by the so-ca'lril
"a:r admirals," hut some pr *
&gt;&gt;nrnt« of a larger role '-•*
nsial aviation are honeful the*
Corgre** will insist nn heirm
from the men who direc'e.l t -■rriera again?I Japan. *-ieh - .
Vice Admiral Marc Mitsctgfti. of
T « ‘ k- Ferre &amp;H fan e.
In the .\Uantie. .haby flsl:e &lt;-.
known a* CVE’s an I bull*. « n
cargo ship hulls, were rre-U»e |
with heating Ih eeN ax! U-Virl i
threat:
Speurhra *h in lli-e
In the Pacific, the earners l«trjtnr rap'tal «hil&gt;- aiWl-e'l n •—*- .
tion* were bui't around them
Thi r spcarheadeil every ma*nr
move In the drive toward Ju -ai
— Whew--Iht ssi started • »«i»ie
were hut sevi n large, carriers end
dj:00 ^iavy pilots. Tiie JapsnCre
cut the number o f earrirrs !•&gt;
three. By the end &lt;*f ih* ww-j
there — acre —rwo— iHietr—
(
cm tiers, eight light or cr-d &gt;cr'
ci.t-t citTiers anil 70. rarer
. - - 1rters— with ,»&gt;&amp;j)Qn -NBTv )
j tax cine, pilots.
Compared with, seven ran iris
for ti,v j C, pilots, the present
peacetime outline call* for aroonJ
18,000 nival aviators' with bui
10 carriers. Ttaining time at ,
sea presimaahly wnnlil he reduced
sharply (rom the pre war stand
aid.

wide rianeo in the bn*kctba!I
court Friday night under the
sponsorship o f the Inter-Frater­
nity Conference, W. C. Nesbif-a"
Conference president, has nn.,#
nounced. Hudson organised 'his
bund while a student here in
1330.
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The social fraternities have
been given tjie go-ahead signal
for the week-end and'Plans have
t«&gt;on made for decoration of the
various houses for the first time
in four years.

Ready for
Delivery!

Celeryfeds Win
Over Seabreeze
By 46-4 Score1
traailsoS f t *

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he scrampered 30 yards around
left end ■behind beautiful down*
field blocking. Clark's placekkk I
was good, making tbe score 7 ■

to 0.

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M O D E R N D E S IG N
with D E L U X E F E A T U R E S

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Singletary made a IteauUfuI •
kickoff that went down to the'
Seahrccse 3 yard line'. “ The
“ Sander*he" were forced to kick
after not gaining the necessary
yardage for. the,first down. Culfum ran the kick back 2 ( yards

C. A im
Otffiws Week Of
F B I Ageery hi War
toW ISfttTTO, found in m t r b lb by Thmtogmiihpr's Vote c Martin I . Nhemanskl, of Plymouth. P a , at
tow- Vdkosdha nnvsl tin*r m *i Tr*r*o. show* Hit hoginn !ng nt e snsak attack by Jap planes (circles) on tbe
■kwsnis* Hem an Jtourl Harbor. Jshemnnslci sunnhlrd the l D p —ms of the picture, rephotograpbed the
wwupmtw and romnwul It an I hr aircraft ca-Tinr Sluutpri In. 1 'atm spout in center near American warships
totjowbab** 4ht ftrst ."rtu berth thut Veil nn tin ! 7ato*ul r*cr . v r 7.
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Cooking will be a pleasure nn this conveniently designed modem range with large
| -oven,--drop-front pulltwt~hrui|«r. smokeless
burners. Also has roomy utility compartment
and drawer. Finished In gleaming white
porcelain. Popular divided table top. A real
value fo r only . . . .

over left tackle. Urooklin took the
boll around left end on the same
play he scored on before and ran
30 yards for the second marker.
Clark's conversion eras good mak­
ing the score 14 to 0.
Singletary kicked a long one
down to the Seabreel* ft. Zeigler
brought it buck to his own 1C

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where he was tackled by Single­
tary. On the first play Zeigter hit
the line for no gain but eonnectad
far a long paao to Graves who
ran 71 Tarda for Seabreeae'a only
touchdown.. The attempt for the
conversion eras blocked by tingle
and Clark, making the score 14
to ft.
Ainsworth kicked o ff for Seabran , the ball going out of
Sounds on thft —Fhd5 0 yard UniAnderson picked up IX on the
first play. Cullum went around
end far t yards on the next play.
Culltun took the hull around
right end and raced 37 yards
dean the aid* line for another
-Pad" touchdown. The attempt
tar the extra point Clark hit the

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the SUB «tf iwupwr. aiut
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mssd a m *
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protection for your clothes— Mirror door,
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TH E W EATHER

To Prelect th* P h m of tho Worldi
To Promote tho Pro(rM « of America)
To ProdiM Prosperity for Sanford.

T O O A Y i Partly cloudy in southern port
this afternoon ahd tonight.
TOMORROW. Thickening .’loud* in no]
portion thin afternoon followed by
rational rain. Cooler In north port

AN INDEPENDKhll NKWHI'APEIt
'S A N F O R D . FLO R ID A. W ED N ESD AY. OCTOIIKIt in. lUlfi

Established 1908

. V O LU M E X X X V II

Steel Furnaces
Shut BvjCoal Strike
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Schwellenbach Hope­
ful O f Compromise
Between John L.
~ AlftPMTne Owners

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enable aome 182,000 workers to
go back to jobs In 740 cloaed
mines.
The Labor chief la ready to
offer a new compromise to the
soft coal operators and United
Min# Workers' officials and aaid
he felt they “ should be able to
A agree.”
Meanwhile, the coal strike cpt
deeper Into steel production today.
The U.S. Steel Corpsyatjon an­
i ------ nounced it would.close tour more
blast furnaeea tonight, bringing
the total to 17 in the PltUburgYoungstown area. Another will
close next • Tueeday. Fifty-eight
open-hearth furnaces went put
operaUon as of today on account
ot t|» coal, shortage.
.
htened tension marked the
a as A F L unions eon
. o f tnj

mounted to more than

100.;-.

Half a doten m en ware casualilea yesterday In sporadic fights
between pickets and non-strikers,
many of the latter members of
. the rival AFL International A l­
liance of Theatrical Stage Em­
ployes.
Herbert Sorrell, president of the
AFL conference of studio unions
to Sanford with Mra. Wella for
other studios will ha Closed by the
end of the week. Universal and
Republic studios, he declared, will
be forced to suspend operations,
and pressure will bo maintained
against Warner*.
Although about 200 non-atrik‘ era appeared far work they re­
mained at a respectful distance
from the picckt line, which con­
sisted of about COO marchers.
. Some 200 other non-atrlkera epent
■O the night Inalde the studio after
----- officials arranged~for~food-and
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CITY BRIEFS
Both the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Sank and tha Florida State
Bank of Sanford Fill be dosed
all day Friday In obtervance of
Columbus Day and Farmer's Day.
Police are investigating tha
robbery Sunday of the hqme of
Isadora Morgan, negro of 908
Avacado Avenue, Ooldaboro. A
semen waa cut and ths sum of
|300 and some clothing ware re­
ported stolen,
Christmas aeala of the Tuber­
culosis Association to' place on
packages destined for men over­
seas, may be secured from Mrs.
Mam Rawlins at tha Sanford
Clinic. Only fiva days remain In
which to send packages overseas,
the deadline being Oct. 10.
Tha regular meeting o f Camp
Roaaevelt No. 18, UAw.V. wifi
be held at The Legion Hut Sunday
afternoon at 8:00 o'clock.
A meeting of the Civil Ser­
vice Board wiU be held at 7:30
o’clock Thursday evening et the
Cfty Hall, ft was announced by
Lloyd P. Boyle, chairman.
chair

Chief O f Staff Des­
c r i b e s Terrifying
N ewAVcapons W hich
Will Open Next W a r

Finder’s Heroism
Sanfo
On Invasion Dayls
Swimming Pool Told In Magazine
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 10,
(A IM — General George C.
Murahntl lust night lifted the
lid on un itrseniii of "terrify­
ing" uew wen^una uild;warn-'
ned an Anreri?tt entennK the
atomic uge that is must "pre­
pare or jrerfsh."
To come with the menace
oT scientific mass destruc­
tion and to enforce our will

Former Sanlord Pitcher Died In Comin-im icat Ions’ Job
Util- of the great hyroe* of the
Numtaudy invasion on June it,
1944, was IK.hi.uittu Fifth tirade,
John J. Plnderr who back in
Santord's gala
buseball days,
niched tot the hotm team, liin
home town, Burgeltslown, Pa.
shares with Sanford the honor
ol having known t.lin
H,s great exploit of heroism
was tlcscribed us follows In the
muxatitte, Heroic Comics: "H e
as u radio muu, an expert in
battle communications.
III.- job
us mit easy, fot should he fait.
I lie big naval guns offshore would
fire witholll direction and literal
von Id he no way in enlliiiK air
•V&gt;rce bomber* nnd fighters to
■last nests—of Sari- threatening
he Allied landings,
“ Those who were there say that
it wns almost ns if the Nails
new Plndei war coming
As
his: lunding craft approached the
*horo at Collevlile sur Mir,
'•'rnnee, mortar and machine gun
'Ire rarked the wuters.
Plndef
and the fighlim- men on the ship
-slked right id Ia tho Inferno, Plnler took upon himself the task of
arryifTg the main pieces df radio
enuipmenl to the shore, the equip,
mnt which would establish a

NUMBER

United States
WarnedOfWei
By Marshall

Action-Packed 4th Inning With leaded Bases

•. - j ;

HOLLYWOOD, O ct. 10,
(A P )— Mata picketing at H»*
Warner. Urox. Studio, which
bad reaulted sinrXiatt Fri **y
Chicago.- Engineering
In lajiirlt* to. more ithan 100
Firm To Be Hired
persona suddenly rollapaed
today wh e n
200 armed
F o r Specifications
sheriffs deputies herded ISO
to 400 unresisting plckela
A* * n icU vuLMew toward- iho.
Into the aU.dlo and arrested _
tiu'itdlng h i * thee lone . discussed
them on charge* of anlawful
RW-uiniiiig pool, in Fort Mellon
aaaembly.
Herbert Sorrell,
Pork, -City - t'le r lr II.- M r ytnver
head of the A FL Conference
was Instructed t,v the City Com*
Btudlo Union*, aaid “ There
will be ten to SO -thousand . , mission Monday evening to write
a Chicago engineering firm to
plrketa tomorrow, because we
determine if un ndcipintc pool can
are closing down I-odiheed."

New Labor disputes put
additional t h o u s a n d s of
workers on national strike
lines today as the number of
Idle mounted to some 400,000. But Secretary o f Labor
IQ Schwellenbach in Washing­
ton, is hopeful of'en d in g the
critical strikes In the soft
coal
fields,
which
woald

Member Associated Pretw

for- peace with strength." tha
nrmy chief of staff urged:
. '
HERE'S ONE OF TH E TH R ILLIN G MOMENTS in the fnuUi gnnn td second and ftiUenhiny pulls up ut third. Hunk Greenlmr- Is
1 - Intense seienlitic research
of the World series ut Chicago between the Delinil Ti « i i nnd
n -i- 'I i tiger, woo M to even lip the series til two nil. \|n- and development.
be constructed for tin* $19,000
Chicugo Cubs. Outlaw of Detroit liei.ds lo first u-. N U. is forced Ie Hint lop til Foil nil phot ot
2— A
permanent
peacetime
which the city now hnx available
f
. ------ — - ....- -- -------------------—--- -» —- — ----- ------‘ 1
fititen-urmy, trained nnd ready
for this purpose.
to
lake
un
arms---but
“ not a
I f this con be done within or
large standing army subject to
near the amount, the engineer
the behest of a group of schem­
Truman Autographs A Teddy Bear
will be requested to nrepar.
ers."
\
plans nnd specifications for the
ticn. .Marshall
proposed
a
pool and lo come, to Sanford in
year's “ Unbroken" I ruining— as
lake- care of the awarding of
opposed to brief periods spread
bids for construction. MiyOr E l
over several years - for "all men
ward Higgins stated.
who might someday have to
The $.10,(100 available consists
fight for their nalioil.”
of n City appropriation of $10,
Not Alone
000, a donation of $10,000 to­
In a biennial report to Secre­
ward building of a pool made by
Coleman Urges Teams
Will
Interview
Vet­
tary of Wur Patterson, Marshall
Chase and Company, nnd $10,000
thut the atomic bomb is not
To Go To W ork To
which the Public Projects Com­
e r a n s At C o u r t said
alone among tile scientific ad­
mittee on motion of W. A.
Raise County Quota
House On Rights vances “ Him make the possi­
Leffler and second of J. L. Ing
bilities uf the future so terrlfyley, recently Ynted to turn over
Nearly $4,000 wns raised during
to the City Commission for use.
* The vnlui ot .school truitiliiK,&gt;,nt?the first week of the National
if is so important
[■refresher courses, and industrial’! Beetill si
The latter fund wns ulsu a gift
Wur Fopd drive In Seminole Coun­
1training ^benefits provided
fur Hint the people o f the United
of Chase and Company.
ty. II.II. Coleman, chairman, re­
vcteiuns under the (!. I. Bill of Stales reuliic Hie pqssibitlHes of
■ Park
.Superintendent James
1rights wus today explained to the future," Marshall safd, he
ported (Ids morning ns he re­
Moughton reported (lint consid­
vealed
that the campaign. Is
• Kiwanians by Itoscoe Bill, tiqre- asked lien. Arnold, army air
erable work would have to InI Cun I In iiril On I's s r h'.url
still lagging, with' present indl- i
j sfntative-- of the- Veterans' ' Ad- fnfrt-i chief,— to C-tlmuTe the '
done to the grandstand In Muni.
I ministration, whose office ir in capabilities -of modern weapons.
callous pointing (ownnl V failure
gipaT B a ir P a r k in ' dial!* It sal~
Orlando.
.
,
And here are some of the hither­
. to rulsc this county's quota.
for apectators to see thr R! Col. 6. D. Landress
) Mr. .Bill stated that he would to highly secret ih-velopmenla
There are several teams in the
Paul club train and pltty games
he in Sanford at the Sheriff's Arnold reported:
here. The Commission authorised Wins In Diving Meet rurul ureas which have not re­
I office ill. the -Court. House every
J ,Wc cirrr.direct rockets to tar­
ported at all. yeL-hc added, and
Frank ■ Ashdown, contractor • to
CpI. O.D. Landres* of Craig there are hardly .any which have
I Friday at from l*:10 |A. M.. until gets by electronic devices and
prepare specifications so ' that"
Field, Selma. Ala. participated In completed their work. " I f these!
14:00 P.M. to interview .veterans in new instruments which guide
bids may be taken on the Job.
r,,K“ fd bn tr.alnlng_ ntid:_bcJiefitx
off ' •
aud-lJ)cneftts l! tiudu—
Uuon —aswuiatety
mwumte+y lo snurcH
sources o
Anthony Marcenalle of. Detroit, a diying meet held by KFTAC at teams will go t« work now and
I loviilcl by the G, JOUJE
, Bill;
; heal,— lights -un.d
magtHdlsm.
Mich, requested and wasjtranled Craig Field and won top tumors cuqtact. nil their, prospects, there
W. A,‘ Morrlsoii of
: ' tn
"■ l, Fordi Drawn by their own fuse* ruch ^
irmlsslon tn-s purchase ~ aevrn wl\lch entitled Mm to n trip to la fetill a chance . that we may
agemy was revealed by Mr*; Billkrocket# will &gt;1 leak nnevrjnglycfit-- ^ '
tne G e o r g i a Toch-Notre-Dam* make
a
creditable - showing*,
to bo- the first Sanftn_
ord e m p l o y * *-1v ' ; -*/ tkCi
»
TOTfhlTt" trWfit .to * vAllanta last he -aaid. 'tl*
•‘id ilied
to
glvt*
occupational iracteii by the heat' o f 'the
weekend with air experwrs paid.
erect • cabin court.
+
The total amount rtji-ed
training
id
working
velet’ans
un­
furnaces. They are so sensitive
Tha Commission took under adWhile stationed In Betmn, Ian- date is $ljw5.76.
der provisions of Hie hill
that in the sjiice ' o f a large
vlsemant a , request 'to renew d resit •is coaching the hackfield
Pointing out thin n dain-crmi*
Terming
the
GI
Bill
nnd
its
room
they aim tliemselvee to­
white way lighting on First for Selma High and Is also organ­ period lies ulu-Hil and thnt nn
Irniiung
j
rovlsluns
the
most
won
ward n man who enters, in re­
Street to Myrtle Avenue.
ising a football team at Craig effectual way nf muintainiui:
derful thing given uny Army men liction to the heat of bis body." •
Three applications to. sell beer Field to play a poet season game peace Ir to combat starvation and
in the world, Mr. Bill added that
Within the nvxt few year*
pestilence by
the giving of
and whit- were approved: to In Seims.
ougn the government hnd there
will
be produced Jetmoney,
Senator
Charles
O.
An­
Fred IDath, Thirteenth Street
CpI. Landress graduated from
nulnteif the plan, it was sing­ propelled bombers - \fith speeds
and Mangustine Avenue, to Allen Seminole High School in 1U44 drews, in u telegram to Wnllei
ly free from red tupe. lie of fdlO and r&gt;no mite- per hour,
MHiiIia II' JI
Ml .Qatt/nPrl
A vntitln and
nnr( and enlisted In' tho Army Air L. 11a vs, president of the- Flotid-i
Mitchell,
408
Sanford Avenue
flying to tar&amp;uts I Mm miles dis­
to Euclalde Appleby at the Palms Forces In 1044. Ho Is a non of Division of. the National War
tant at altitudes above 10,000
Fund urged support of the War
and Pipes Restaurant.
A taxi O.D. Landreis of this city.
giivcrhtnent during the time men feet. Development o f even great­
Fund drive. .
operating
permit was granted to
o|
is Hutirgluidied by President T.un.un ... Curuther.vilh-, Mi., for lire
...... sJ'vjop
* ” • * ! "iip|*ri*inlceshlp
*•
b&gt;' »ht'
on er limn hers to operate in tKF
Senator Andrews’ t e l e g r a m I’ulricili Nnnde ("tnmliiig, ielili- 1.1, a Im,less at the Lions' Club Jobs.
Ollle B. Woods, negro. Bids were
Tlii.. In&lt; said, amounts to Btrutnspherc at supersonic speed*
stated:
awarded to tho Yowell Company Leon Lawson Back
brciikfust w here the President - tins uinih1 u life - member of the $fi0 a month for single, and f7.r&gt; and carrying bomb loads'-of qjgre
“ Now more Hum ever is tlni • l.iotis. I.ooking on (righ t) Is tJ.S. Senator Frank Briggs (D ) of n month for married men.
far police and fire department A fter Circling Globe
than I no,mill pounds already Is
need for vigorous work and M ik m iiii i, who fucceeilwl President Tiliuinn in the Senate, Tho Chief
uniforma, and to the Hockey Tire
He stressing tne need df San- certain.
generous contribution to the No Executive was milking his- minimi visit to Caro Iberville in the
Company for four tires for the
fold keeping illt voiing men here
Leons Lawson, Seaman of the lionul War Fund, the rnmnuir'i
11esv aircraft will have rutfl
Fire Department.
course of n five-day vacation 11 inn the While House. (Internntlnniil H,rough proper training and .*m jjcil!llt tunj(t. t0 n„ (irJ, Uny spot
U.^ S. Merchant Marines, after
ll'HaMnnrri ttn C m r
Stmiidphuto I
orpriitlon
uf
employers.
He
circling tha world hss received
the rtl
earth
and
return
to a
i . #•.
g
4
, |.
, till lilt-"
f III 4
11111 1
1$111II t"
r ,r r : , r / ,f
«nishing f , dl
ArnoW reported
his discharge and is at Imme
Services Thursday
Post Office To Close
srlimd training, with government
« At *,su v,.ry moment we ere
again at 107 Locust Avenue.
, uilum fee or SoHt „ yen r^ n d
ki
„
u.mb weighing
A fter computing a trip to At Noon Wednesdays
For Mrs. Mary Smitft Argentina
Ihm, , nnd imds also included.
4r&gt;|00U pounds to keep pace with
and Brasil with his
.—fdjwsmi,--a -ChiefFuneral services will ba "fieliT fslbrr,—H;-H
Th ~ iSanforil Post O il Ice will
lluti DT,- SanforiT 'VTa'iitiiin ftniool structinn, which will curry such
of tha' Merchant' Marines
Thursday at 11:00 A. M. at the Steward
Oil Cmumercinl Avenue wMI I Io - u loud. Air uldliaitrc engineer.!
for 16 years, Lawson rnte/ed close each Wednesday noon ut
Erickson Funeral Home for Mrs. the
12:00 o’clock starting on Oct. IT.
vide special instruction for vet­
have blueprinted a bomb weigh­
Sgt
Ernest
Harold
Ratliff,
.1 It. Hull, muiinger of Hie erans,
Mary Emily Smith, 81 year old 1942.Merchant Marines early in it was unnounced today by Joel
ing uxi.inm pounds."
forim-ily
reported
missing
in
ncYowell
Store,
wns
token
in
Fciresident of I'aulu ' who died ut
Floyd VjMMlwurd, Isiy scout ex­
Lawson’s voyages took him to H. Field, nostmaster. The l’n*t tion, has now Ijeyn repoited dead, imld-l.aulil'on Memorial Hospital
Speed ol Rouild
9:45 A. M. Monday after u short Panama, Havana, Ttinidad, Brit­ Office will observe the same
ecutive of Haylonn Reach, spoke
Mis. Ei nest II. luilliff, his w ife JMonday evening with three Im—
Illness. *
Improvement ol jet fighters
ish Guiana, France, Italy, Sicily, hours as heretofore on other days, received a telegram front Hie Ac t - j ken rib- and e. puuclmed lung briefly on flow- lo I roperly s|mhi-The Rev. E. D. Brownlee; pas. North and South Africa, Egypt, including Saturday.
"may well produce within the
*
.
sor hoy scout activities.
tor of the First Presbyterian Arabia, England. Chile, Uragusy,
next five year till aircraft capsThe parcel post- general deli­ lug Adjutant lienerol stating dial I uftet being uI lucked hy .1. P.
Visitors
included:
French
Hurfmmei lux&gt; driver
Church In Sanford will officiate Porto Rico and points in the very, registry nnd slumn windows Rgt. Rullifl was killed in m l km * Stevens Jl
hie of the speed of sound and of
vcy.
dlanilall
Chase.
Irvin
Frank
and interment will be made In Pacific.
will open dally at 8:00 A..M, uud In (ierniiiuv on Mar- 2. 1916 uud Jim the Sllye, Heel Cati Com of Ft. Pierc........ .
Waller M. reaching target's 2umi miles uu-uy
I nnv m cording lo 1’olice Chief
Evergreen Cemetery.
at altitudes abute .611,000 feet."
close at 6:00 I’.M. The money that a letter would follow.
•Smith
of
the
Ke&gt;’
Club.
According to a letter received Roy U. Williams.
Mrs. Smith was born June 2.
I Recovery uf the secret of
order, posts) savings nnd Victory
Mi tens charged with drunk­
1862 In Atlanta, Ga. and moved Braxton Perkins, Jr. Uond windows will open at H:IMI riirlier limn Hie Assistant Chief
atomic power, said Marshall, "can
to Orlando In 1866, later settling
be imm's greatest benefit" or
A.M. nnd close ut 6:00 P.M. Pity o f Air, Aintv Air Forces Person­ enness ,und aggravated assault,
In Longwuod with her husband Discharged By Navy carriers will make one delivery mi nel, Washington. D.C., Sgt. Rat­ wai arrested soon after |TT in Week Set Aside For
"it can destroy him." Then the
and in Paola In 1801 where she
added:
Wednesdays and two on Sat­ liff wns the toll gunner mi u ddent by. Cupi. Roy Tillls when;
Those Ha ndieapped general
Braxton Perkin*, Jr. who serv­ urdays.
11-26 (Liberator) bomber which the lummy triad to enter lln. j
hod continued to live until tho
“ It is against the latter terri­
ij-’s l.iquor Store mi Purk Ave-j
ed aboard it Navy dastroyer es
time of hd* death.
The public was reminded by Mr. ik-purted from England on a bom­
...............
...... ........
This week ha* been dedicated ble possibility that this nation
Williams
stated
The deceased woman is sur­ curt for three |g$l a half years in Field 'th at over-seas Christmas bardment mi-sTun to MiigdchuTg, ntte.-Chief
must prepare, or perish.
Steven*,
who
was
in
a
diurfkcii1
by
1‘ resident llarrv S. Truman
vived by four daughters, Mrs. the Amerkatf^ind A f r i c a n packages must be mailed on &lt;&gt;r Germnnv on Mar. 2, Pil6. During
"Atomic power will uffect (lie
roudilimi,
according
to
Chief
W
il-1
«
»
“
wek
ill
which
to
employ
Ruth Pearson and' Mrs: Bessie theaters, nnd who attained the before Oct. 16, and that the *ame tills mission about 11:1X1 A.M.
peaceful life of evfery individual
mm
i
i
„
,
i
,
t
|
*
Hama,
wus
led
out
of
the*
Yowell
physically
humllcappt.nl
persmu,
the target Rgt- Rqtliff’s
Denmark of Paola; Mr,. Florence rank of chief storekeeper, hss mailing rules and regulations ap­
on earth. And It will at the sam*
blmber
.lX m l d?m.g
««■"*'
Manager
Then
«»d "Caili.1,,1
has been officially
designated
Maeon of Lake Monroe and Mr*. received an*honorable discharge ply as before.
kmnnei su
susiuineii
nuniagi&lt; fro...
iron q
,siiuck
i Hall
i ..ii Hall.
...i.:/..n
I|Ins
...
gmntnu the
th„
t*hv«( titvie uffect every instrument and
Sicyt-u*
who
fell
"Nuthmul
Erntdov
Physi
Sarah Blackwelder of 8t- Augus­ from tha atrvico.
fluk and Ills left leg was wounded.
technique of destruction."
tine: two sons, Ben Smith of
The plant- limped ifs far us Min against an* automobile lender of, cul'y -Handicapped Week.”
Today ha announced that he
How close wus the race with
n
im
parked
nearby,*
Mr.
Hull
During
this
week,
according
to
Sanford and George Smith of would be associated in business S-S gt David Smith
the Nuxix for this secret was
deii, Germany, exploded \wlco
vtas
us-jlu-il
into
the
store
where
I
designation
hv
the
79th
Congress,
Paola; also 16 grandchildren and with his father in the B.L Per­
I b Out Of Service before II t-rnsluxi lo Hie earth. he ini riled,
I iqqiropi iate ceremonies are to he indicated in a d i s c u s s i o n by Mar*
nine great grandchildren.
This was Sgt. Ratliff's sermnl
shall of the reasons for the Allied
kins’ Haberdashery.
Stevens was discharged from held throughout the nation, the invasion nf thr European contin­
mission.
nurppsr
of
which
will
be
to
en­
DREW FIELD, TAMPA. FLA,
the Army in July, 1942. Since
Sgt- Itutliff, run of Mr. and that lime ho has been arrested a list public support f o r . and in­ ent. One reason wus to shorten
Oct. 10, (Special)— Staff Sgt.
N A V Y C E N TE N N IA L
the war by -’ facilitating the ad*
S g t Harold Keeling
David R. Smith was released frmn Mrs. Tliomus Ratliff, Urlundo number of times for drunkennss, terest In the employment of vauce of Russian forces from the
Higliwuv.
wus
educuled
in
tlip
Ttrherwis*
qualified,
but
physiservice
With
the
United
States
Chief
Williams
said.
'
ANNAPOLIS, Oct 10 DP)—
. Returns To Sanford
eust, said the general. Th* other
U. S. Naval Academy, centennial Army Air Furce* today at Drew locul sehools. He hud been in
Following an illness, J. R. Hull cully handicapped workers.
he described this way:
Hie Army iiboiiL one and u half
Field
Separation
Station.
week
observance
today
was
fea­
"A t the same time German
Sgt. Harold R,- Keeling, who
•years uad after entering the ser­ wus discharged from the Army*
I'ERON
OUSTED
S/Sgt.
Smith
la
the
aon
nf
Mr,
tured
by
a
100-gun
salute
—
one
technological advances such a* In
waa cnptureil! hy tha. Germans
vile in October 1941 hud received III N'nvember, 1941. He wus at­
BUENOS
AIRES,
Oct.
10.
l/P)
Sr.,
of
for
each
year
of
ita
existence.
tended Monday evening by Dr. L.
the development of utomic ex­
#hfla serving with .the - Infantry
—The Army ruled Argentina to*
* }" 1" *
on Dec. 19; 1044, during tho bat­ Admiral Chester W. Nimitx and 1810 DivonWRoad,SlWinter"'Park. Eml
Casper, Wyo. He embarked Munson, who reported The punc­ day after forcing the resignation plosives made it imnrrntlve that
Prior
to
his
entering
the
service
Adm.
Ernest
J,
King
were
among
we attack before these terrible
tle of tha Balgion Bulge, has refor overseas duty January, 1945. tured lung.
turned home after receiving an the distinguished . naval alumni he waa employed by the Orange
Following an investigation of of strong-man Vice President Col. weapon* could tie turned against
Juan
Comingo
Peron,
but
the
part.in
today’*
Laundry
Co.
expected
to
uke
honorable discharge. Ha ia- the
us."
In January, 1944 he was sent Fred Bailey, 91 Year the case this morafng at 10:00 Nevy is reported demanding the
aon of Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Khei- climatic events.
Tltere was no mention in Mar*
u'clock by Assistant State At­ entire government quit and turn
overseas
with
the
462nd
Bomb
Ing of South Sanford Avenue and
shall’* report of a corresponding
Group to the European Theater Old Man, Died Friday torney George A. DeCottes, hr the nation over to the Supreme

Veterans7Agent
Tells Kiwanians
About GI Bill

Nearly $4,060 Is
Raised For W a r i
Frnd In 1 We

N*"sSPB0!8MiS;

J

Sgl. E.H, Ratliff J. R. Hall Injured
Reported Killed In During Attack By
'Action- On "Mar. 2 J. IV^Stevens' Jr.

Karl Lehmann, executive managar of th# Victory Loan Drive
wfll be in Sanford at the City
- Hall at 10:80 A. M. Friday to formerly attended Seminole High
formulate plana, together with School. '
the local War Finance Committee,
He now weight 170 pound*,
/or the Victory Loan Drive.
but atoted that during th* time
he was a prisoner in various
L A V A L APPEALS
German eampe, he loet 60 pourMs
PARIS, Oct. 10, (^ -A tto rn e y * in freight. After hie release a*
for Pierre Level eet the
wae'aent to France where he re­
t r f ln^metton today to
covered hi* weight, he said to­
day.
chWf Whli w £
.
Ha
served
overseas
nine
o f In- months in the Belgian, Luxem
burg and Carman campaigns up
to ths time of .his capture. His
d*cormtionj InehkUsth# ETO rU&gt;bon with txro b*tbs atari, tha
cur* railroad work.

SHOT AND ILLED
TALLADEOA, AU. Oct. tO.
(/P)—Officers said today that
Mlsa Ida Priebe fired at least
two &lt;ahota at bar assailant before
she waa alain Sunday night. Bern­
ard, the woman's nut* brother,
told them by algnc&gt; that the
■layer Vaa a . "huge man who

where he remained until his re­
turn to the United State* in July
of thia year. He holds the ETO
ribbon with aix battle Sters.
Hia wife, Mr&gt;. Helen Smith,
live* et 620 Veienca Drive, San­
ford-

HOT MOVIE
NEW YORK, Oct- 10. (41—
Major Jack M. Dunlop, Opelika,
fiygrtuftii)^ moMyi"
Aio. special services offlcar with
the Fifth Armored Division who
returned from Europe on the S8
Nearly a bQUoa people live on Alexander today aaid even cnthe lands of tOuthmsUrn Asia, my shall* and Niutle patrols failed
to .Interrupt motion picture show*
of Utt earth’s land Area.
near the battle

Funeral

services weru held
Saturday
afternoon
ut
4:10
o'clock at (he Community Church
in Luke Mary for Fred Bailey
who died Friday ut 1:46 P. M.
ut, the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
H. II. Finnell, with whom he
made his home. The Rev. W. P.
Brooks, Jr., pastor of tho Kiret
Baptist Church, officiated.
Born in Quebec, Canada on
June 4, 1864. the 91 year old
man had lived in Lake Mary for
24 yean. Hie only survivor is a
niece living ,in th* north. Inter­
ment was made in the . Lake
Mary eemeUrjr.

H

stated that the Circuit Court had
no Jurisdiction over the matter
which was referred to County
Prosecuting Attorney, George A.
Speer for appropriate action.
Meuuwhile Stevens had been
transferred from the City to the
County jail, accordhig to Chief
William*.
DEDICATES DAM

PADUCAH; Ky. Oct. TO, (IP)—
President Truman arrived here by
plan* anrout# toxSilbertaville. Ky.
to dedicate a Teen#*#** ,Valley
Authority dam tb«r*.

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Court. Meanwhile at Miami Chil
cun President Juan Antonio Rios
blasted "governments of force” .
Chile'* closest neighbor is Ar’entlna. Rios Is going to Washngton to be President Truman’s
guest.

technological menace by Japan.
Indeed, the general mad* a point
o f the fact Hist there waa llttlp
real coutuct between the Ger­
mans and the Jupunese, express*
ing himself this wuy:
“ Th* Axis, as a matter of fact,
existed on paper only.”

PROMOTED
Sgt. William Georg*, aon of
Mr. and Mrs. W. George of
West First Street, ha# been
promised from tha rank of Ser­
geant to First Sergeant.
Sgt. Georg* I* presently sta­
tioned at Saipan where he, has
been located far th* past 20
months.

The Army's battle deaths to
World War JI surpassed tho** * f
any conflict In U. S. history *v*n
though advanced medical car*
brought a remarkable reduction
in deaths among th* wounded
Gen. Georg* C. Marshall's blewnisi report showed lost night.
It listed 201,1(77 soldier# kW*d

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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1945

TttE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

SIT. WANTED
IlirSII School girl will care for
children in etenlng*.
Phone
flu MV.

WANTED TO RENT
FURNISHED house or npertment,
enutde permanent, no children
or pet*. Phone filt-M,
K U R N ! S It K D or unfurnished
house or apartment. Perman­
ent civilian resident. Box 20,
r/o Herald.

DIVIDENDS for 10 year* on
ynur flic, automobile ami 11a- hility insurance by M l Insuring
with
M. Boyd k Co.

Tho word button come* from
the French “ bouton,” meaning
something to be pushed out.

Big 5 Peace
Parley E n d s
In D ia c o rd

Commercial
QUICK RELIEF FROM Refrigeration and Air
Symptom* e f Dlstreee Arising from
Conditioning D e a le r
STOMACH ULCERS
Wanted
1
i *
,
'
(4

DOST: 'Pocket book with money
It nnllnnrd I'r.iM i 'a . r O h.|
and drivers' license. Reword. A.
Jenkins. RU 1, Box 201, Sanford. sin's insistence on barring France
and Chinn from discussions of
DOST: One bunch of keys in Balkan pence trenties.
Post Office or Kent’s Gnrage.
“ There is good reason to be.
Finder return to 214 E. 2nd
Ileve,” he added, "that with con­
St. A. S. Whorton.
tinued patience ami understand­
ing on all sides agreement on
essentials can be attained.
“ Wo tare determined upon thnt
outcome.”
No date was set, however, for
W A n TE D i Girls for lull time
any future meeting anil, confer­
at Dancy's Drug Store.
ence circles said, it prohnbly
W ANTED :
Maid
for
Mather would not be until the head* rvf
Furniture Co. See Mr. Bruit* the governments find some solu­
tion of the procedure issue. ,

EXCESS ACID

DUE TO
FraeSeekTeHeefNemoTreatownttM
Mast Help ft It WH Ce** Yea NetMai

Over two million botllM of IhoWILLARD
TU B ATM KN'Thsro boon sold for rrltef ol
■ymptooH nfdUtrfM sri.1 n* fiomttew r i
and Duw Imm I I t a n On. to E n *w AcM—
P a r DIcm U mi . t a r or U*s«t W in w h
O M .Im t, H iw t h r s , « t a * t « » n— * H e,
dun to Crests Arid. Bold on l5 d .F i trial I
A»k for ••WtllnrWl Mu m o " which full)
uplslns this t n it o n lr I n * a*

HELP WANTED

:LAH91FIED AD VERTISING RATES
llllU.SK, two or three bedroom*,
JOe per fine for one Insertion
■**
furnished. Permanent resident.
OHr per Bne for three Insertions
P.O. Box 1021, Sanford.
07c per line for fl Insertions
RESIDENT of Sanford last five
•5 per line for 20 Insertions
years desires furnished apart­
Minimum rates . . . 10c
ment nr house. Call 702-J, usk
PHONF. 14* OR BRING YOUR AOs to TH E SANFORD HERALD
for Mrs. Jqck West.
Count, live words to the line, Including phone end .widrrw*. .
All ndvrrlisemrnls, for situation* wonted W||| be charged7 far e l the W ANTED : ^Furnished or semi- W AN TED : Two maids, waiter
nr .waitress. Call Mrs. Perry,
regular rlaeslfltd r a t e # .________________
.____
_____________
furnished npartment In school
ARY jilAy pelt'with ranmvnhto
floor, complete with washable
robber pnd. 24111 Palmetto Avc.

F IL L up w’ilk kerosene and fuel
oil before winter.
114 H.P. Johnson Outboard motor
II. II I'ill'K GO., INC.
and man's pre-war Roll, fast
'blryelc, gnud condition. Phone
MAN'S hirvrlr. I'hone 177-W
810-ID
»&gt;■ llfr TON Chevrolet truck stake
body. K.20 tires, good rondl- GOOD RELIABLE USED CARH
tlon. First house on right. Ml Wide selection nt nr under OPA
ceiling. No new cuts for many
'■■“ Dn'm—Rcwd: Mnnroe Cornur.
‘months. Get dependable trail*UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tapestries IKglalinn pi tnasotvibli; cost
dsmfisk*, hrocalclles. yn ' goo&lt;l
I [OLDER MOTOR SALES
^ 2 0 8 W psI First St.
stork to select from.- ll.H.
•■ Brown,. 2Di I N. Orange Ave.,
I’ hone 4013, Orlando, Fla.
11M2 STIIHEBAKER 4 door sedan,
good condition, new tires. ITinne
O.RPITALIZATION
Insurance,
775-W. George Steele.
Individual, fnmlly and group.
HOUSE—three r_pom sf smnll
kitchen, rity water, electricity
available. Four lots, 1U by 12d
WINDSTORM Insurance. Nmv is
ft. Asking fl.OdiMH) (Cash).
the lime to j rntecl your pro­
Near Lake. K. Lugcrquist, Box
perty against windstorm dam.... c Tu n....i i. f..
.123, Lake Mnrv. Fla.
«a ,000 LIFE Insurance In each
person ages 10 to Ifi fur 117.
'fiO/dividend* redd'd1 tho year­
ly cost In *11.fill after the 1st
year. G. M. Boyd A Co.
* FOR HALE: Ample quantity Inni
life GOLD SEAL asbestos roni
coating containing Petrogum
Sanford Paint A Glass Corn
pany, 117 So. Park Avenue

r.AGH - IN grocery I h ix , 1 ft.
wide, 2 ft. deep, II ft high,
fi doors: Factory Imilt, $21,00
rash.
IRON BED, new mnttrvsN, roll
springs, dresser, $ 11.00. Elec­
tric Cold driflk Imx with motor,
$18.0(1. W. A. Harrell, l-oko
Monroe.

Six room borne in good section,
iluuiedinlr possession,
TWO FARMS FOR SALK One
Robert A. Williams
1 acres, tiled land, 1 good well, Phone 7.12 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2 story house, I ear garage, I
'Tool house, (100 ft. West nf
I IREK story
tjikc Monroe post Office. One
*30.(10: It. L.
— 1 acres, ell tiled, good well, 2
Summerlin Ave
story hour.e, 2 story hard, tt
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell. Luke Monroe,
Phono Ifi.
WO STORY mune house fur­
nished, 12 ‘ 4 acres of ground,
lUMHKH-Lumherj W retiring i
' Itory hBUU MKIitil Reel'*, very
II acres' cleared, ft■j acres ' In
best lumbar. Plixit».door*, win­
wnipi, Good well, water piped
dows and piqnihlug. Hubert's
into
house,
[Hired
$Klll&gt;.DI)
].umber Yard-'
cash ns is. if interested write
W, A, Lomlnnlicrg, 7IMIU Nuvin
I GALLON (Ink Imrrels • u
Avc., Tmnpu 4, Flu.
limited supply. Snnfonl Coca
Coin Untiling Go.
FOR KALE
Nica home in Rose ('m ill, frame
ONE HOUSE, two lute in Goldsconstruction, 2 lot*.
Can he
Imra. Duhart's Lumber Yactl,
-"'seen by appointment only.
Rnherl A. Williams
HOUSKhold furniture. P h o n o
I'hone 732 Atlsnllr Rank nTila.
County 140A, Lake Mary. *
FOR KALE in Mtitkham— 1(1 seres
resident lot. Midway S. Granby
Ave. J.E. Walker, PHI Cypress
Ave.
r-

U til KKItVKL Gu* refrigerator
railing.
P e r f e e l ctmijlllun
. Phone 412-W.

HOUSE 'trailer, sleeps two. 11,
It, Yates. 1(11 N. .Palmetto Ave.
COCKER SPANIELS:
1 Red
pups country raised with full pedi­
ONF
IIIIIGGS - Stratton Engine,
gree inrudlhg 30 champs. Six
Model 7.7., (i II. P. Electric
weeks old, frdm $15.00. Mrs,
Service Co. 207 Magnolia Ave,
A.D. Marsh, Bax 104, Rt. 1.
I’hone KM.
New Smyrna (lutke Ashby),

A Y messenger, bjko/or w
Killll A.M. to 4 P.M.. ,40c
Night messenger must
bike I P.M. to 10 P.8
hour. Western Union.

Slilrls and (tresses are now
lieing made from a Florida weed,
known ns ramie, originally lmWAHHwrtman Monday and Tuespolled fiom Chinn.
..days. Washing ntarhlnc, all
m &lt;i d e r n conveniences. I'hoqe
20 urres tiled celery farm, lately W ANTED: Butcher for A A P
plowed and burrowed , im Cam­
Store.
eron Avediio. I'hone K.R, Stowe,
.Linidt . o r-E d w a rd F, Lamy W A N TE D } Helper for Jimmia
ptibne T»t2.
('ownn's pHhijct (Metnl Work*.
FURNISH Ell apartment ‘I or
rooms. Gas cooking.
Phone
• 4502, Short's Cnm|i.

At The Armory

Music py “The Banana Boyd'
World Wnr It Veterans admitted by Discharge Button
Admission: $1 per .couple (tax Inc.)
Tickets on Sale nt the following places:
Smoke Holme; Bill's Pk?. Store, Frank’s Tavern,
Itoumillat &amp; Anderson, City Drug Store. Touchton’s
For Table Reservation Phone 200----- 50c per person
The public is cordially Invited to kttend

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HARD-T0-GET ITEMS!

GET MONEY FOR. YQ ^R CAR TO BUY: Used ear in good
We’re buying ltt.T.t to Tl)41 Mffltvl
mechanical rondition. Will pay
Chevrolet
Ford and Plymouth . rash. Must he reasonable. P. O,
ears. Take advantage of this
Box I (1115, Sanford.
......
ready market to convert motura.
into money.
. c
PLOWING, harrowing, levelling,
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
not less than 2 acres. Phone
(124-J.
208 West 1st HL
BORROW HERE WHERE
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED •
YOIIR natural desire lor .privacy
In money matters i* strictly
-respected hire.
Friends' and
t chit i up* am not questioned
about ynur rredlt.
Your em­
ployer or business associates
will not hear of your personal
affairs, Thera is no cause lor
embarrassment.
, v ...'
Re (nhilab!- rreil't requirements.
No fo makers o i rr*'&gt;nov loans,
"arinhln nnymenl plsns.
.
FA M ILY t.OAN CO.
Florida llauk Bldg.
Phone *3
FOR $1 additional you can mid
to your automobile liability
policy medirnl payment for
each . person accidently Injured
while a nnssengcr iu your car
and each pedestrian hit by
your ear up to $7M&gt; each. C. M.
Boyd A Co,

BUSINESS SERVICE

ATTENTION-TRUCK OWNERS
TRUCK TIRES

TO BUY: Camera bv Service
man.
Phone 22D-W’ or 071.
2414 Palmetto Ave.

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Saturday, Oct 27—9:00 P.M
Cash saving* of *4J&gt;fifi,000 and
consefvation of fl.'i.OOO tig** • of
heavy gauge steel were realised
through
Quartermaster Corps”
reclamation of 1,822,000 fir,-gallon
oil and gasoline drums during
the first nix months o f 1040.

WANTED

MISCELLANEOUS

A. Schulske, Distributor
:UH Stovall Profession!) Building
Tern pei Florida

AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
cord, r la. is -the new, preacher at
the Southslde Baptist Chfireh. He
was educated at Norman Park
Junior College.

Almut four olid a half million
Tobacco users pay Into state
pounds of Paris green, -often used mffers atout filOO,OOOpOOO annualA L L ROUND man for grocery as nn insecticide nml fungicide,
,
store and meat oiarket. Apply are produced . annually in the ly in taxca.
Stiles Grocery, next to I-nun- United States.
- Nearly half a million rnilroad
lanterns are made annually in
the United States,
W ANTED:
Experienced steno­
Three hundred thousand pairs
grapher.
Must bo accurate.
Before 18flfl, when wax was
Apply Chnsc A Co., Extension of ennvas-top Jungle hoots, no
longer a standard issue item, have first made from petroleum at
No. 18.
been
converted
into
athletic Corry., Pa., the need for candle*
shoes for use by patient* in gen­ was supplied by tallow, beeswax,
eral und .convalescent Army hos­ or such vegetable waxes as baypital*.
berry.

GROCERY store for rent. Com­
plete with fixtures, I will give
lease to party under the fol­
lowing ronditiuns:
Party must ho capable of ope­
rating a first line grocery, and
meal market i'arty must have
enough capital to slock, and
maintain a first line class id
trade. This store (yin he open­
ed at practically no expense W ILL pny rash for alt kinds of
used furniture. Phone 124-J.
other than your njock of goods,
although I prefer selling fix ­ W ANTED TO BUY: For rash,
tures, and renting the building.
reasonably priced second hand
1 am in a position to deal with
house trailer in good rondition.
-the right party, under either
Tires not necessary. Phono 071terms,
•'
,
J.A. Calhoun
!)l!l Weal. 1st. SI. ,
W AN TED : 12
isge shotgun,
barrell. Phone
preferably dnnl
128* R.

DR KALE: Two mules, *310.00
work single or double, will do
[Ill BETTER Health — Drink
for farm work PeBary Estate,
Mountain Valley Minernl Water.
Enterprise, Fla.
Phone Co. SAVE money when you buy your
Nature's Aid In health. From
next ear &lt;&gt;i Dark thru lowrr
400(1.
Hot Springs, Ark. Ixit us
local hank fiuiinrltig and our,
serve you. For Hsle at Duloryef insurance rnsls. C. M.
FURNISHED 1 room bungalow
hart's Lumber Yard, 000 Han
with hath and garage^ *2,100.
font Avrpn87~Phnna~18S:Mr
— Inqui re-pjO.,- II, Br- Brown,--Lake
HAVE money on your fire, wind
storm, automobile** workmen’s
compensation,
burglary,
lia­
FOR SALE: Milk cow. fresh in
bility
and, other
insuranea, EXPERT Plumbing, IS yeara oxMay. Good mllkar, 1703 Mag­
You'll Ilkj) our profit-sharing
nolia Ave.
• patience. Repair*, water heat­
ers, toilet*, haaim, baths, laun
OAK dining table; wood heater.
dry tubs. Good service. No Sat­
Phone 700*M or 1020 Elm Ave,
urday call*. George "Cnurscn,
LOANS on cash vnnm of life
Box 178. Phom Co. 410(1.
NEW whisxer Motor hike, *180.00.
iniurnnce politic* nt 2'fc'A to
208. Hanford Ave.
4tt,9r. C. M. Boyd A Co.
TDK 80*^ i* prefernhle lo the
(SO deductihi.* collision or up*et nutomnhilr insiiMiire. Gal
our rate* Tot ynur rar* and
truck*. C. M. Boyd A Co.

FINANCIAL—

l.anry'it Drug Store
Itoumillat &amp; Anderson l)ru|*

if you arc interested In handling
outstanding quality line* in the
post war refrigeration and air
conditioning field on a basis that
assures substantial and protective
profits communicate p r o m p t l y
with •
- ,

WK ARK fullv equipped and
know how »o recap. your tires.
Natural rubber or synthetic,
we protect tho aldawalla of
nur tire. Jonrj Tire Shop
or. 1st and Elm, phono 008.

CHIFF0R0BES

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Phone 090— 115 E. l« l

U T IL in CABINETS

INSURE
WITH
CONFIDENCE

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GOING to fly? Get a trip acci­
dent policy from C. M. Hoy-1
A Co.
L IA B IL IT Y insurance is most
Important .You 'know what it
would cost to replace ynur
home, furniture, merehindi*
and automobile 11 destroyed.
But you don't know whet tho
^ verdict is going to be in, g lew
suit Involving bodily injury or
death. Get adequate liability
. coverage. 0. U. Boyd A Co.
IlODY AND Fender denta, paint
injury or fading should be
corrected now to combat aging
and weathering. A new pain­
less method awaits you at '
YATK8 AUTO P A IN T A
BODY SHOP
108 N. Palmetto Ave. Phone 374

We1have the following sizes:
900 x 20
700x 15
025 x 20

600 x 16

D tmii up your'kitchen• with* » n*w.
utility cabinet Gleaming white por­
celain finish.

KITCHEN CABINETS

DODGE . PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND 8ERV1CB
10* Palmetto Ave.
1‘heae 1011
J.D. CORDELL, menUy returned
from the eervic*—la now locat­
ed In the .KeOt Building* Auto­
mobile RapaIra.
sewing machine and
electric Iren service by man
with .10
yeara' experience.
Hwain's Oarage, aeroee from

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T O O A Y : Piwllj- 'cloudy this nflrrnmm with
•M-allrrisi afternoon *hn«rr-i and thunder­
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY,

EttlnbllHhod 1908

VOLUM E XXXVH

OCTOlIKIt

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Member AHMicInlcd Press

NUMflER 23.
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Jap Cabinet
Resigns In Huff
Over Freedom

Biis Slowdown Hits New York

Premier Higashi-Kuni
Objects To MacAr” thur’sorder giving:
, Freedom Of Speech
£

Strike Idle Rises To H alf. Million
As President Seizes Oil Companies
Lesher, Williams
Qualify To Ri'h
For Commission

TOKYO, Oct. 5, (A P ) —
The Jnp*cabinct resigned to­
day rather than carry out
General MocArthur’a latest
orders—and..the Allied com7
mander will approve the
iXt-premier before Emperor
irohlto' directs him to form
a new cabinet. Premier
Prince Hlgashi-Kunl went to

One-Third* Of Coun­
try’s Coal Miners
Jol n-Wa Ikout-W hiloMeetins: Is Planned

Sanford General (lives Orders To Jap (Jenernl

IIITIIIA N K, .Oct. 3. (A P )
— A dosen, iren were healrn
and three autos overturned
in a melee after snmr UK)
. pickets barricaded the highway
leading
to
Warner
Bros. MuiUm Picture Studio
- this-Tnorningi
Burbank and
Glendale police mid shrrlff'n
depillir* rushed In foPc^An
the scene and rettonsi order.
PirkrlN kept the blockade,
however.

City Primary Will Be
Held On Nov. 6
For Two Vacancies

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Two candidate* for offices of
cltv commissioners. Robert A.
Williams in Group 1. amt t.ea It.
Lesher in group 2, have ipmlifleiL
^ hla cousin, Hirohlto, with the rcto run in the primary election
^ signatlons fallowing a two hour
on Nov. (1, it waa announced thl.ill, iMi-nalnl P i r „ l
cabinet meeting over MacArthur'a
morning by (I. N. Snyer, citv
demand to oust the home miniater
• ■Labor idled by .*nriou.«t tlhclerk.
In the Intereata o f achieving
puftpM- hcrosh the country inIf rlcclnl, Mr. Williams would
free thinking, and free speaking
-*f
rivjtsi-il
to ncnrly 530,000 losucceed Mayor Edward llig'jhis
in Nippon.
tlny niT Prositlunt Trtimnn
It (a rumored another prince,
as n commissioner, and ill
would
succeed
My J.
Fumlmaro Konoyc. will become BUSES CR AW L AI.ON'l! FIFTH AVENU E, New York City’s main Leshei
ortlerotl the Navy to soizn
• the new premier. He
wns .pre­ thoroughfure. us the drivers protest, the laying o ff of conductors Lodge. Mayor Higgins and iLm stt ikiduiund properties of 26.piissioner
Lmlire
have
nnnuulieed
mier when Japan flint attacked on the big vehicles In an attempt bv the management to make bus
oil companies in l'» states.
in.
China, Another possibility was driving n one-mnn operation.-Many In'this.picture hnv, decided that | that they would no
resigned Foreign Miniater Shig- walking is quicker than waiting for the f&gt;Us"to get them to their
It is the CIO union's next
Mr. Williams, who Tormerly
eru Yoahida, a career diplomat. homes and offices, (International)
mansgeil tin* Seminole Dry Cle
move *on tlu* stutiis of tho
#
Jap sources said that the Macing Company, and who for/tae
I.T.B0I) strikers.
Arthur order directly forced the
past 1 -nv and a hotf^hier lieen
I (7.000 coal miners, more thim
cabinet upheaval although the
u realtor located in the Sanford
" nne-thiril the natibnflf tntul joinJap people are’ restless because
Atlantic National BanlcBullding,
ed a walkout in six states closing,
of IIlgathl-Kuni’a cabinet’s fallsaid toduyr " I am running for
nbolit *150 pit- nud steel blast
*«,u r t to aolve the food and.bousing
this office only becuusaj* nuiuhcr
’ fiirhnrrs were beginning lo shut
problems.
of my friends have approached
, down. a» (Jie govi-rnmenl cftlletl
General MapArtbur also ordered
mi- and urged that I run. I nm
u ennfeivm-e » ( tin- operators and
the Japanese government to re­
not making any promises other
Jolm L. Lewislease ell political prisoners by
than that if elected I will give
Some 25(1,000 independent union
Oct. 10. ‘ abolish the notorious
the people -of •-Sanford the best
telephone' operatm-i and worker*
"thought control" law and police,
service of which I nm capable."
are expected lo leave thi-ir .jubs
remove all police chiefs and dlaMr, Williams, who lives with
from 2 til 0 P.M. EST today for
% charge
Home
Mfnishcr
Iwao
his- wife und daughter at 5 11
A Japanese Licuti-mml Geiu11ft'1s shimo
,!• . &lt;u K-i,-, ftom 111ig. Geneiul Joseph llulehi* a .strike voteYamasaki.
Valencia Drive, has resided in son of Sanfoid. ini
generni of 1||,. 3 M lnt.mh- Dlvisam nt Malayhalay, Mindanao. Tlu
A Walkout of betlveitn 35.1)00*
Obviously angered by Japanese
Sanford for 311 years. Be at­ Jnpalieso genernl is (,yosi|kv Min-&gt;„. m i . -eiii.i
'
l uiiiiohnilei mi |U,. island, and, in 1his picture and ‘ iUMIOO workers in (hr - port
delay in establishing democratic
tended local schools and Sem- he is formally surrendering some. IIM'IM ....-mi t • n&gt;
The -eene i-, Geiieiiil l|iu«liis,m\ ■ hutiilmo of New Volt crippled shipping
government, MacArthur specifi­
'IfU'lv High- ~Scfu**k--^fe -t* nn headquarter*.
'
*und1halted the movement - o f lt)*l
cally directed that Immediate
About 2S percent of the Semi­ -- ---- Bj "puke**'*IM iWteHt--------- ■active Itotarian and a member
11unilni««*il «lii
Tnit)*
freedom be established to permit nole Cpunty .War Fund quota has
The first home game of the of the First Baptist Church.
unrestricted discussion of the been ralaed, II.II. Coleman, chair- season will be iiluyi-d tonight nt
Said Mr. Lesher today, “ I am
Emperor,
imperial
Institutions man. revealed this mottling, when the Seminole High School foot­ entering as a candidate for the
and the Japanese Government.
he announced that tciim captains ball fit-lil. which &gt;* diroctlv hc- office of rity commissioner ill
The order freeing political pris­ have reported a total of 93,150 hlml the high school. The "Celery the Interest of the City of San
oners woe- expected to release a in contribution* have been receiv­ Feds" wljl battle n powerful ford, and If elected, I intend to
number o f Japanese liberals who ed.
. team from Seabrecxu 'High Scho-d serve the City to the best, of
A can aid In establishing democraMr. Coleman sounded a p«**l- of Daytona Beach.
my ability."
,
•tette &lt;fj»tf-fwhan.- toe fold th#t **The Siithr sase Boys won their
Mr.* lusher, who catne to Sapv
f'utitrart Ims la-etf iiwunleil to
inapv of the- donation! so far first game nf the m-nson last ford from Pennsylvania in 1U37,
l*fe I{o i’*rt- l, H u ai't,1 son dV
sure, that nona are detained fur* raabJved hate not been as large week when thev eioacd out the lives with Mrs. lusher .at 2(H)4
the Marion ConMrui lion Coni-j
! -. und Mrs; L. G. Hunter o f
thar to delay tha dawn of- demo­ as anticipated and that unteaa Winter Park Wildcats,
*&lt;pr*&gt;4ii
fumy
of
(balu
for
construction
Magnolia
Avenue.
He
lias
1-een
to 0
Heat dal! Avenue; arrived SqpG
1^,1 &lt;1111- „ f ||„. Seminol, County link -if
cracy.
future contributions are increased- in a hard fought game Although active in civic affairs, ami for
39; from overseas at Camp
The Indictment of Japan's hesi- and more people contacted by the Senbreete had a much heavier the past three years bus been
lntud B y C a ld w e ll
1*«'•••" the cem -.i
Swift, Texas. I’ fr. Hunter served
tancy and delay expressed by the campaign workers. Seminole Coun­ line, thry were out-chargcd by vice president of Ahe Seminole
_ .
. Avenue Briilgi! at l.ake Jessup'
overseas . six months, took part
Allied order caused the cabinet ty cannot possibly roach its quota thu .Winter I’ark boys who held County Chamber o f Commerce.
On Splendid Record » i the t !iTim» c„Unty iim*. m
In two epiii)ialglir. nnjf receiver)
already undar fierce attack by
V.VS-T, liy
UT
•
tllir
.cording to word just received
One bright spot In the. county them to 45 ynrda gained nil tluHe served as tha chairman of
thpy WTr und good ninilu(;t rlccoJapanese newspapers, to resign was reported at Oviedo where ground;
,, ,
,
, ., ' b'late, Itl'prerelltntivi M. II *"('.
however, the “ Sand- the City Planning Committee
( olierto, Jnn.
If: jt
- ij,'.
County Tux Coilectiu
Jno. 'Hi
ri-k*i-hiine service in Snnfonl ffitlons.
todayDome!
News
Agency Frank Talbott said that over $1.- crnlis” showed a powerful passing when it was In operation,. and
.Smith 11 .no Stole (toad
Tho 717th Tank Battalion in
and tfiroiipliout tlu- imliott was
political writers said they were 000 has already been raised on attack which will pi nimbly give was organising chairman of (he In a letter from Governor Millard , |,,til,v l „ ; j „ |,„„|jl)k,
interrupted pvlay for a four lupn which he served In t'nmnnny G.
a exactin g "big developments" to­ a quota of 93.000. Mr. Talbott said the "Feds" 'dontv of worry.
I lie loll,|
totnl nlrelih
of ...
..... I1 from
11■&gt;)
" 1V U, ‘,r ...... kf,ov,rrir r 1M lln" 1*•
Hi.
gull Of
tULy Zoning Commission, which (jiiiiu
ell on the
sidendn
\. first saw i-umhnt cn* Alar. 21,
re morrow,*fartieya Bridge: t&gt;t the Tjtu- period start tug at 2:01' I’.JI.
he was confident tha people of
The "Feds” lost their first is still functioning. Ho is presi­ cord" made by the laxpiiicrs 1" the
eotilrovei -y between the National! HGB, the date tin- Ninth U tt
MacArthur'a order swept over­ Oviedo would come through and
vtllugllriilge
wilt
I,.in
miles
an
dent
of
tho
Itotnry
Club,
a
mem­
game o f the season to East is
I-pilemGun nf Telcidionc Workers At my jumped the .shine. Arti*
Seminole County.
Mr. Jiukins ,v- ,,ilr
board the entire Japanese police raise their full share.
wiir enb'iil,,|i co .1 of &lt;2s5.lino
&lt;2h.ri.!ldi
.
13 to 0 and their second game ber o f local Masonic organise-( “ - " j" .
system which has kapt the Jap­
ibis toad will link Sanford f&lt; atal in- National Ubnr itelis-i ‘ iited two years ago nt tamp
Lea
Lesher, city chairman, with Orlando was cancelled ■dud tions an.1 of the Prealiyloi inn |
The Governor's letter rend tin- first Unto with tin- east lions llb.ipd, was tile cause of iJte'Vt’haffeo, Arkansas, tin,- battalion
anese poplo the moat regimented rointod out that Sanford has more
Church. Ho withdrew from Imsi |
in(i-riiiotbiM ueronliitg |„| trainwi both ot Ghnfftw.imd at
■ on earth for the past generation. reason that most cities to he to illness of a number of playera ness as » partner in tho lie le rv 1"Perm it me to offer bv ciingrn runs! anil Tlluslille hv mnin- seivi
of the luttor team.
a 1 poll of thl- ,teli Telephone Flirt Knov, Kentucky, Idrthplneo
tuiutiohs for the splendid record
grateful to the National War
City Printing Company Iasi year you have n'mife la eollwtintis on nf an iidvipiale. lip to dale high­ '
any to E.
Turner, lo--.ilIn f the Armored Force, nml left
(ieorgo Cos. a transfer from
way, and has lorn leiined l,y
hire which resulted In the conI fm Europe on Christmas Day of
yautr Iit'll roll- I only wish that Iti-pri'sentnllvo Smith a-- county oioiiage,-.
Fund on 'aicouht' o f the UKO Oklahoma who is playing gunrd,
mi’ same was. Him in tin- nlhei pm je t npmhrr one.
been showing up wcjj.it) the
Wi’iirdipg to tli- info, motion. I t 'll.
ktruction nf a fine building which has
\fter several months of train­
counties „ f tin- State.'’
At the recent. meeting " f the lliO worker's uroU-xt wan
ultimately may he used as u Inst few pracilrna, while lit thu
Imrkfictd plenty nf, action la exThe pereeiltnga of collection- Board of- Directors- nf the Sent on l lie fa, i tlinl a triul c .iinim-r ing in England anil France Its
of i he ’ .'nlioiial labor Itelatio'is tb-iiei iil Slid iiimi tanks proceeded
Mr- Jinkins said, is Il'J.Ki the liigli- iimle (in i n t tf t'liiiin lri n f fn m
froin little Boh nullum
Liiu west L.iiik iff Giu' Rhtlinr'
m il TUTlTiftcic
ruIlTmck Willis XHdefsoh.
o il in Tlie IfiiiTory "o T Romlnoti* jiiP ite .J I war tcaimmejnlcd-Uiat .■itrnrrt—rrrmmnrnrlrd—trnt bill* o f
I C u n ltn iirtl O n ■ ' s a r - f v s O
rulluni Ini lost year's team will)
County and one nf thir highest county and city ettglm-eis make1tiiu bioiul’i'i ill.ions of tip. Fc-lern- There, n COtllpAtiy of tunks was
lion
to-It
estnlilislosl
h
ln-iioi
a -signed to in^utitry elements
D-29 BASE, GUAM, Oct. 5,
jtis brilliant running and passing
collection |*ereontages in the Btste. a survey to ileterniine using j
of the 79th Division, und the
(S pecial)— Two /Sanford
men
attacks. Ho is a grua't ‘.‘ Tittle
At the mrrtilig of the Board of Geneva Avemie and an extequupi1‘‘com, any dontlimted.
A
membership
drive
for
the
Mr.
Turuei
said
Ibis
tuojiiing
two units were in tin* assault
rera recently reonited on Guam
triple threat back. Anderson is a
duv. Mr. Jinkins, filed his annual
tjralo.
Seminole
High. County Commissioner* on Turx- northwest to the Mt. Dora llii’ ii- that lo- would remain on the job wave of tin- 9th Army acrosa
rhan Capt. James Ilrndford, ataconsistent ball carrier who cna Celery
way ns tin- fiusl ronnectlng link
School
recreational
organisation
to
take
■•metgency
hospital
and
(In- Rhine River. Fighting their
lonod there wUh the 310th
usually pick Up 4 'o r 6 yards
repo'rt of rolleelions on the I'.MI in tliis tond rntliei tlniii tin- )
Bombardment Group, met hla old
every time *he hits the line. He with Mrs. K Ii. Tcpsic us direc­ Tux Roll. The Total Amount as­ foim eily
favored
l.ake Sliore police or fire calls duiimr the 2:tl" way through tire great Ithur In­
tor,
got
under
way
last
Monday
to
11:00
l*.M,
strike
!enod.
dustrial towns of Essen. Duis­
is a boy nf 204) pounds with
friend Sgt. Sidney ilfudsun, atar
sessed on the I'J l-t Tax Roll Is I.rive route.
.
Th-* unions btliut is the subject*
pitcher for the Washington 8en
plenty of drlvo, hr also pusses and will continue through Get.
it is expected that the Marion! of tho jiiniest is tin- Western burg. Iliimhorn and Bochum, (ho
12.
Any
high
school
student
is
l
*
"
f
r
'
71“ III helped keep fronl-pressurii
and kicks very wony-Being the
9 249.423.Ut ( ’•instruction Company will stmt
state
r.stat
Lie trie Employees Association, on lie- German
Bradford, a B-2B airplane comKiwanians for a brief time .rninner back and key n\A(\ *&gt;•"» eligible for membership ami os Itailrouils
caught
and
work
on
the
III
mile
link
within
i
July »- _____________
minimum subneription
it
r___
ref resenting employees of tlu- in the trap nf the “ llliur squci'te"
.mander, met Hudson when the where put back in school today the double w ing‘ formation which only
It6,lfil.45
Telegraph
20
days.
Ui-stem K bit tie t'oinjiutiy, ma|)U- Inter knoM'h" as tho "greatest
loiter played at tha 314th Bom- during their luncheon at the Sanford usca a lot wilt depend* In-1rig charged the goal set is 100 Personal Property
58,3(59.1'*
per cent of the student body, sha
tin tin log liram-h ot tin- Bell dot’ilile envelopment in history."
_________ Wing
_ )T_
__ white
___ tour.....
Hotel
Mayfair, and different on him in tonight’s, getne.
^ bardment
baaa
said.
Tho
Youth
Center,
spon­
system lit Kearney*. .New Jersey.
The "Feds” are In good shapu
log the Pacific area aa a member , tables competed in a quix of
Total Assessment * t 342,957.74
A number of the unions ree f a .picked Army "all-star" base- dates
conducted
by
“ School­ for tonight’s game, with the ex­ sored by the P. T. A. will be The Total Amount Collected is
operated
by
the
youngpeople
prose mug- employees of tin- asteam mada up of former master" Herman E. Morris.
ception of Donald Dyess. first
933l.HH2.3H.
under
the
supervision
o
f
Mis.
•oratcl telephone companies of
or league and professional
The winning table" received string half-hack. Theodore Brook- Tcpsic.
Discounts
A Unwed by law- $11,__
*’ ,i I 'd! i i stut,i utw also affiliates
passes to the Friday evening jin is • expected to take direr
The Crato has taken over the. DK-l-77.
of the Nutionat Fedeintiou of
S p e c i a l A gejil Thomas C.
football game of Semi note High Dyess' position, a boy w-ith talent, City Hull auditorium and will be I’l l, tdior'i' ’ Workers . In tin* ter- Allen of the Federal Bureau of
home of Mr*. Janie Shoemaker, School
and
Scabrecie
H i g h Brooklin may develop Into a good open for dancing ami refreihment* ’ l U n N n l t v
tiioi'v of tin- Southern Hell Telr- Investigation with headquarter*
10] Park -Avenue. Sanford, Hud- School- Tba ...winners
included ball plaver.
l-u i
Wiliium G. Brown, coxswain nt |hone und 'IVIegruph Ccmonnv in Orlando will 1h&gt; the principal
ments Oct. 12 with the Jutiior D T lG s U llJ r
«on and Bradford had not seen such "master minds" a* H.C.
The probable starting line up Class sjonsorlng the Friday night
the Navy, and son of Mrs. May
__ __
h'.unW-’
affiliated w it), the N'.i. speaker “ ki' the Rotary Club
. eafh other since 1038. A t. thut Hetsel, G.W. Workman, Dr. Ice­ for Sanford will bo Anderson, dances and tho Seniur sponsoring
hello Brown of 311 West Thud t ,'|rtt'N7| Ecderaliim
f Telet hone luncheon Monday.
time Sid was ace pitcher In the land If. Dame,. ■Frank Shames. F Ii; Ellis, Q B; Brooklin. It H; Ssturjlftx night’s cntortalnent. In
Street, was recently discharged
sjg.ooO
— Florida State League and a mem- John Hodge, J.E. Wathen, Ttev. t hi Hum. I. H; Llngle, L E; Clark, addition to dancing, pool table*
MELBOURNE. Oct. 5 -Con- from the United State*
-aval i-m-dm i-t-■ including
«| orators
Some damage tu» the rah of
•
ber of Dale Alexander's pennant- J.B. Boot and Howard Montelth. L T ; Fielding, L G; Jones, Cf will he available as" well as a trot of the Pula Gorda Slate Bank Reserve at tho Naval Horen na: t,„
,„*taHers, and clerical n Roberts Transfer Truck from
winning team. Entering the Army
Ludwig, It G; Hinglrtarv, K T; enack bar und ping|Hjng tables.
w «* acquired Wednesday by (* • Barracks at Miami, and i* i|*&gt;&gt;* , (Wrr*. ,
Major
Thomas
F.
McDaniel
of
DuLnud resulted at 11:2,1 P. M.
Kastner, R E.
In; 1942, Hudaon aeryed aa an
Similar recreational dubs have .11, McNulty u( this citv. bring­ working for thr Athuilir l imst
• itlit-rn
Bell
worker*
are Wednesday when fire broke out
athletic instructor until be Joined the medical corps was welcomed
Extra bleacher* have been net been organised In Orlando, Day- ing to six. the numlier of Fi-^da,
Lfrte
Hslliray.
w
«rl
in*
nt
(resent
wlthmlt
u
eonback
to
the
dub
by
President
Lin the truck a s 'it » n » •procewiht« present all-star aggregation
up nn the north side of tho
■lull HI tun i
T. Dost, and the former kept! field with a seating capacity of tons, Deland and Other cities in filiunriul institution* in the'jfWmp
NVgotifitlnn* have been
f &gt;tor Its overseas tour,
tho
state.
Intercity
meetings head,-1 hy the Melbourne hanker. n destroyer 'escort that pile i In* omirtmuy for mine time but have j ing we*t of Jack’* pluce on tho
score for hla table.
l.ake Shore drive.
approximately three hundred.
C*pt- Bradford was graduate*!
have teen planned which will InAniiouiiremcnt of the purchase tweon New York the Medltorran-1 * 1
r&lt;*—otoied
Doling the
. • fntm Seminole High School in of Lauburg, waa welcomed f * a
volvf fonu-sis. exchange nf pre- of the hank of tho lower West can. France, Italy. Englund and four hour walkout, inns* meeting*
K
District
Governor
Sid
Herion^,
At total of 3.311 persons lit
19ST. lie was associated with
grains and etc. .
Coast was made lute Wednesday North African ports. While o n , of ill member* of the Fedoi.ithe Seminole • Creamery
until guest by President Doe*.
Tomorrow night has been de­ by Mr. McNulty who said ho deck manning u 10 mm gun li-i'i ni'd affiliated unions tiave Seminole County took tubercular
'
Martin
Stincciphcr
pro
screening tests during the recent
1030, Entering the A ir Corps in
signated as Work Night and the would lake charge immediately. during a trip through the Medi- ’ been ordered,. .
ln to Major - Allan Wh often of
visit of the State Mobile x-ray
1041, Capt. Bradford received
junior* and seniors are donning Major Arthur L. Thornton of Mel­ terruneun Hen, the boat wa&lt;"
. ..
ic
Salvation
Army
for
foor
unit, it was reported today by
his wings and commission in
old ^overalls to wash windows, bourne, who In process of iwing »tt"ffed by six Me^sersrhmitl p n n * .,J n
H llff* h iH n n
years
of
perfect
Klwanis
atten­
John
Mooradian,
whose
peanut
Dr. Lelund 11. Dume. Everyone
•
M r . 1943. He was than assigned
mop floors and give the Crete discharged from Ythe Army after pianos, and lie received u bullet L .ll| J lU in
n U ttn iN O n .
dance.
•and
popcorn
stand
was
for
many
who took the test will receive a
aa, Instructor at Moodv Field,
a general going-over before th* three years service will be vice wound in the left lyg that put
With
Harry
Kudell
at
the
years
a
familiar
sight
on
Fire)
postcard in several weeks in*
Georgia, ami later taught at
oftidfal opening next week.
president and cashier of tho I’ unla lilnt out of action for iitqre than
piano,
Frank
Lamson
led
tho
Street,
near
tha
Sanford
Zoo
vHenaricke Field,
Florida. - He
fortnlmr them if they hsv*
Retiring offi-ers gretpreaident, Gorda hank. Recent Major Thor­ a month, die also'participated in
singing
with
pep
and
test,
in­
and
at
High
School
Football
Capt.
W.C.
Hutchison,
now
sta­
chest pathology.
joined hla present B-S9 Group
Dorothy Crumlev; vice-president, nton has been assigned to duty the Normandy invasion.
cluding
his
famouA
windup
of
games,
died
during
the
tatter
tioned
si
American
heudquurtcrs
In' October of 1944 and haa been
Robert Jones and treasurer, Patty
IDs decorations included •Bit"Tha Old Gray Mare.”
part o f August in Providence, Anderson. New officers will be with the War Manpower CommiThe Campbell-laisiing Post 63 of
overseas since April.
Purple Heart, American Thent »rv in Manila, has been promoted to
aaionGlenn Llngle. president o f the K. I., 'according to a latter from elected on Oct 18.
I a major in the transportation the American Legion wilt sponsor
Bradford completed 23 combat
Navy
Expeditionary
Area.
Afri
Organited. in 1917 the Pulita
! hrnn -h nf the Signal Corns, his u Navy Day dance at the Sanford
ns at wars end -and has Kay Clab and o f tha Senior Class a niece, Alice Mooradian, to Mrs.
Gorda State Bank la the only can campaign, KTU and Uool f mother-in-law, Mrs, Alex Vaughn Armory on tha evening of Satur*
*4"
awarded the Distinguished at Seminole High School, told of 1!enter Little.
Conduct
ribbon.
He
entered
thbanking
Institution
in
Charlotte
-Little wrs known here of the
day,.Oct. 27, it was announced by
. Cross and A ir Medal with class plans to erect a football
is I was 'n o titW t.Hiay,
County, Its resources total IE* service, Oct. 31. 1242. He i*
score board o f materials that background and ancestry of Mr.
Joel S. Field, post adjutant. Pro­
ak Leaf Clutters.
332.000.
'
'Tito
McNulty
group
now
married, anti today decl^?*!. i h» !
J Um
j p
would last
Mooradian, other than that ha
ceeds of th* dance will bo devoted
»*HI *
haa total resources In excess of
Dr. Do** reported that tho con­ vaa born in Armenia. His niece
.
TWO KILLED
to the National War Fund.
916.000.
000.
McNulty
said.
Others
dition of O.P. Herndon now at and her father came
hare in
LAKELAND^
----- ----E . B . Carter, selective service
Wednesday evening, State Ad­
.... ,.| A b rllT w p .lu r h.Wn, L«.„
In
the
group
are
tha
Bank
o
f
Molth*a Florida Sanitarium and Hp « pi­ August and tod •him hack te^tlerV, i sported today tha name*
jutant Raid Mann, together with
now
itationpqTn
Pari*,
ha*
been
*
.
C^
r
for„
m^
y
y.
e
,r‘
bourn*.
First
National
Dank
of
Providence, after learning he was of three colored registrant* who
rns improving.
Mr. Field, who is commander of
IT. For e number o f year* he bad failed to report Thureday to Kissimmee, Bank of New Smyrna,
the 7th Legion District., attended
l
Bother.
Menuel
Brown
is
Florida
State
Bank
*of
Sanford,
ivad at the Matlsra Apartments go to Camp Standing for Induc­
Mrs. Hutchison is at prukent the mass initiation at the L a k e .
■tationaA
itl
Alabama.
and
theOkeechobee
County
Bank.
on First Street- • tion. Anyone who can give th*
Recuperating
ng at the residencj* of Wale* Legion Post o f 87 World
board th* addreei of these men
War II soldiers, sailor* and ma­
her cousin in Bronxville, N.Y.] fol
population ^ o f Macedonia, is reaneated to do so at once.
Cotton, though no If
Aa early aa 1710 the puhl
rines and on* Wav*. Ray CUmlow a recent
re tten
South
Th* men are: Solomon Collin*. schools of South Carolina
ing. the llit .ln wcrca.
p-pano- Jr., Jessie L. Smith and Richard vldsd education for IndlgtnjAhll- Carolina. etlU hold* f
place in i Mushrooms
Harry Edward*.
i dran
tntal^rop value.
rater.

25 Percent Of JFirst Home Game
Quota Raised F O f Grid Season
County War Fund Slated Tonight
Coleman Appeals For C e l e r y f e d s In Top
Condition For Go
Greater Efforts \If
_WithSeabreezeHigh
Quota Is Reached

Tax Collections Conbad Awarded! Local Telephone 1 Pfc. Robert Hunter
In Seminole Hit
Service Broken Served In Armored
9 9 .84 vPercent- °St . r “ 28j’°0 Bv L&amp;or «m ylFor^
Jin kins A .
Dispute' Between Em­
ployees and NERfi
Is Given As Cause

Bradford
[eeis Sid Hudson
k vAt Pacific - B a s e T S g X ^ .i l ^ ^ J S r i&amp; i
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Member Drive Is
Begui^ For Sanford
C el'ery C r a te

Quiz Is Conducted
AtKiwanisMeeting
By Herman Morris

William (i. Brown
Is Out Of N avy
After Three Years

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CITY BRIEFS

Ac uires •
Punta Gorda Bank

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John The Peanut Man
Dies In Providence

Promoted To Major

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3 Registrants Fail
To Report For Draft

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F R I D A Y . . O C T O D E ft . 5 ,

THE HANFORD HERALD. 8 AN FORD FLORIDA

P A G E TWO

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&gt;s4 F r M s r » t t « n ) « s at
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Strike Idle Rises
As P r e s i d e n t
Ovei&gt;Ajunernl MaeArthur'a dcak there hanga n meu.sage. J fw ill bring you courage und faith . . . Famed War
Oil Co.
CornApondent Col. Frederick Palmer called on Dougina I S e iz e s
How To Stay Young

MagArthuf at his Manila Hendqunrters, HIh most vivid
fnumory: three frames over the General's desk. One, a
portrait of Washington. One. a portrait of Lincoln. One
H O LLAND l - DKAN
the framed message which you will read in part below. The
lO H D O N I.B A X — llo s la e w Ha
General Jins hud it in sight ever since it was given to him
■ LM SC K IPT IO N H A T K *
by
John W. Lewis, Jr., in April of 1942. when he was fight­
P ayaLI* In A f . a t n
ing .2,000 miles from Manila:
Youth is not a time of-life — it is a state of mind.
Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years;
people grow old only by deserting their ideals.' Years
A ll n M laa ry a e l l m , vara* a . Ibnaha. r f w l a d o . a and M t l m nf wrinkle the skin, but to give up dhthusinsm yrinkles the
t n lrrls ln m rn la t . r I k . parpasr u( soul. Worry, doubt, self-distrust, fear and despair— these
l . l . l u N M l w ill k « r h . r s H tar
are (he long, long years that bow the hend and turn the
•t r»g'S I«r a f t . M l . l a s rale*.
-preaeata-. growing spirit hack to dust.
irprMfntt TW*. Il.rnia*
ll#ri«lu
Whether seventy or sixteen, there is in every being’s I
l.a .l 11*14 nl • i.*r O * l"»
• M aialalaeO In I k . " J S - heart the love of wonder, the sweet amazement ut the I
if Ik . ea n n irr
Pf1*?
stars and the starlike things and--thoughts,.the undaunted.
' vT 7
u u n rlrr* la C U . M .
—&gt;— &gt;*------ *r —— m— it. __ -. l l .., f ~ --------- ) ▼ 7
fiullenge of events, the unfailing.childlike appetite for
what
next, and the joy and the game of life.
“ t i e H».aU I. a
A M . r U l n l P m . " k i r k •• **»•■*
You are as young as your faith, aa old as your doubt;
y r , l , r n iu le * •• I k . u . tar re.1 . » -tP M ..-1 -W tek .e. as young us your self-confidence, as old. as your fear;
V re C lIrd I* I I «
" ‘V
ir fllti# In till* pMpfr ■■»»* •*"° as young as your hope, as old as your despair.
I K * iofg|
m iltlUbiw I b »r# l»*
------This Week. •
A l l ' H a U f• I . I f r » k l l - k l l . « " f " N -

were affected.

W ASHINGTON. Cet, 6. (A l*l
— President Truman tonight or­
dered the Navy to seise and
operate 62 strike-bound plants
ol 20 oil companies, and the Navy
immediately notified plant mana­
gers that- it was taking possessior. .
Mr. .Truman ordered the seiture— ftrat since the end of the
war—24 hours after collapse of
Government efforts to resolve a
wage dispute-and end the coastto-cnast strike,of 85.000 oil work­
ers. The efforts failed when 10
major oil companies rejected the
Gnvemment'a compromise propo­
sal.
Plants Notified
The President said he was
furred to act because the petro­
leum supply situation has become
so critical that “ essential military
operations are ulready jeojar- aitld the N*yy, would authorize
•Hied."
no wage Increase* unless ao In­
"Nothing will be* permitted to al ructed by the, War Labor. Board.

Wo auppuav wo wouldn't Iw
quite an violent over ihit- propn;i'&lt;l $25 u week hnliilout -to.
those unwlllinir to work if we
could find someone to mow our
lawn.
Former Secretary Morgentheu
aayp American iM-cupuliuii troops
are too kindly fur the joh they
have been given. And thank
heavens for..that! There ore, no
"Beasts of Belstn" among them.
----------- O---- -----The United .Stales has Wen
chosen hh t h i" permanent head­
quarters . for the United Nations
world peace organization, this
being tho only nation in the
world than colt’ afford a contlniluui knock * down drag • out
fight.
---------- O----------Senator Pepper, now in Cairo
after vialting Jim ...Stalin,
ant's
that we must approach the pro­
blem In Palestine, where-Jews and
ArAlm u ie . alKiut to slit ruch
oilier* throats,* "with tolerance,
sympathy.(understanding, uatience
.and good! will” . Y «i, (w* must,
buf w ilt (lie Jews arid Arabs?

Siqaeth looking foil 0

designed,0fl*t**r •••choff1
Fram SOTiraw collsftlon

YOWELL’S
SANFORD

R A D I O S D R WIiC E
Radios picked up anil delivered.

FRIDAY. n n o B K I l 5, 1945

TUB WORLD HAS .O U O IIT
A TKR ItlFIC W.AJt. TO FREK
MEN’S BODIES FROM SLAV
ERY. BUT SOME ARE CON
TE N T TO REM AIN IN BOND
AC.K TO TH E LOWEST (itPULSES AND HABITS, John
8.80; If the Son ihi-rufuri- .hall
make yqu free, ve ahull he free
Indeed.
••«*4*

D a te makes*

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Time To Push Canal Proposal
Ullil.K VHitsK FOR TODAY

Mm i I In the way of adequate •
supplies of. nny kind fo e our
armed, forcea and for thelr^crotr redeployment and dejtroUlUaon." he said In a statement acjcompnnylng his executive order.
Acting Secretary of the Navy
H. Struye Henael appointed Vice
Adm. Ben Moreell. chief of the,
Bureau o f Yarda and Docks, to
carry out the leisure. He then
directed plant superintendents. by
teldgram to operate the frppcrtlea In the name of thh
Government.
A Navy apokeaman aald the aei­
xure legally becomes-effective.-tb*.
moment plant auprintendenw. re­
ceive telegram* o f Instruction
which were dlsfAtqberi, tonight..
Henael wlhed plant aupcr|nte|i)lenta to operate the , proper flea
under the aapte wages, houn,'aw

ELECTRIC SEJBMGS g o .'

The St. Johns River Is up over the Geneva und Osteen
roads in 'Seminole county, and both huve been closed, to
traffic- In some places the water of Lake Monroe ia over
the bulkhead iii downtown $anfordThousands of acres of rich cattle Innd are now flooded,
und a large number of rich farms arc under water.'
We take the almve information from the Sunford
Herald, which adds this editorial observation. "This might
bo a good time to bring some of our Congressmen and tlenl^tors down here and convince them bf the advisability of
butter drainage and flood control facilities.
“ Lock eatinls to the Indian River (at Titusville), a
deeper channel in the St. Johns, could prevent just
such a condition as now exists, would make available thousands of acres for continuous utilization/’
The Snnford-to-Titusville lock canal is needed more now
than it was When first proposed. Thousands of head* of
cattle in North Brevard and adjoining counties depend upon
the St. Johns Valley for grazing. The cattle industry in
Florida ims made prodigious stride* in the pagt decade. Il
shouldn’t always be subjected to these costly flooded condi­
tions, when a solution a* simple as a lock canal to the
Indian River at Titusvlljp can he had, with a comparative!v
small investment.—Titusville Star-Advocate.

2»7 Magnolia

D Y E R ’S GRILL
Announcing that wo have re-opened our Grill
and Cocktail Lounge.
Serving Steak and Chicken Dinnera—Salads,
wltli Dyer's own dressing.

I'iU V I

On Sanftrd-Orlandfi Hi-Way

Watch the gleam in hia rye
when your "licet” beau sees
you in this lovely two-piece
•Ires*. Jacket o f this Robbie
-MrnnVs Original lie* lovely
trapunlo design on breast
pockets and button* all the
way down front. Skirt ia
three gored in back and hae,
big kick pleat in front for
plenty of freedom. Contes
in dashing, glamorous coir
ora in our famous Robbie
Brooks 100% wool -Shett
land.
.Sites 9 to IS

You buy Insurant*,
pay. /o r if, and forget
il— until yon have A
loaaJ Then yon want
•ctlon. 1/ yon Insured
through no, **• take,
carp p f all dcja|L and

snag|t » prpmpi settUasont. That's Ssrw
leal -

by GRACELINE
os Men in MADJ^MOISCUl

AGENCY
PH O N E S
76 AND -44

Wonderful little glamour pouch
that you swing on your wrist. Dangiviogly..

petite - the cartwheel bottom will hold everythin
The Chines* annual populutlnn
rowth. sometimes is estimated as
Igh as 6,000,000 a year.

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
-Btttr—Patton- made th a ~ T h ird
Army and gave thaAJnjted States
a fighting force never' equalled
hrfory. Without a doubt hs was
tha. boat damn fighting tnan in
the world and some day every
man who fought under him will
I)* proud to say, If thqy aren’t
already, “ I was with Patton".

Bingla er Harried
Age 18-35
j a
EXPEIflENCE UNUBCESSABY'I *

I
ESSENTIAL WORK
WITH
- PEACETIME FUTURI

YOWELL’S

Yours in blsck or brown rsyon faille
prettied up .with s glowing mock tortoise (tu t*.

SANFORD

Tbew's-a,
FO LK ER
F A B R IC S

SHOPS

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc

Overtime Pay—Paid Veca'tlMr.'** «

Rhone

Frequent Increases
Pleasant Environment
It, Jnhn Temple Grave*, now i t
tho. Mayo .Clinic, *aya that the
objection to "lodal(sod. medicine”
I* that the “ hand of government
is a dead hand when. It under­
take* control*, interferences &lt;u
manipulates In delicate and in* timut* mechanism* like medicine
-• , , Government* may umpire
society snd do many great service# for it, but when they at­
tempt to control or operate it.
10 -play God over it, they fail’’.
- ..........O-Y .Mayor Ed Higgins and Comaaioner Jack iJodge have delad not to seek ro-el*ctlon again.
Ah have given several yean to
la Job. Both hafe served fault­
ily and well through a trying
Mod when cities-as well as
•Inessa* and housekeepar* have
(it faced with material and
Mr shortage*. They would profirst to admit that
ImpJtnramenu havo
. mad* they, would Ilka but
elty . has- - mads remarkable
rase in spite of tna war. A
p- period of expansion po»- Use ahead. A N e man with
a and forealght should be

200

Your Ford Dealer Since 19.11

.Apply Employment Supervisor
9-5 Weekdays— Saturdays, 9-11
SOU. BELL TEL. * TEL. CO
HU E. 1st SL
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged In Essential Work

ROBERT A* WILLIAMS
RRAL ESTATE-BROKER '
Phnn* 732

Atlgntlc Bank Bldg.

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RAYON CBJEPE
IN QxlGINAL

catiinkerous thinffa made to_repair.
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and some places refuse, .to -touclL

SPECIAL NOTICE

them.

3 Day Dry Cleaning Service

W E WON’T LET YQU PQW N

5,Dlay Laundry Service
CATERING

You, have a*worthwhile investment, lu
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enjoyment only if yours ia in wprk-,

Wai-recommend that new cuatomera send their
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laundry last three dayi df week.
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Social Calendar
¥

MONDAY
Circles of the WMS of the
First Baptist Church will meet
Monday at 3:80 I’. M. ns follows:
No. 1 • Mrs. John Miller, 113
WeAt Fifteenth Street; No. 2 Mrs. W. F. Stoudenmire, 606 Elm
Ayenne:
No. 3 . Mrs. B. G.
Hasty, Myrtle Avenue; Nb. t Mrs. Volte Williams, GOO Mag­
nolia Avenue; No. 6 - Mrs. A. K.
Rossetter, Celery Avenue; No. (1
- M r s . R. F. Cooper, Cameron
Benue.
The Presbyterian Church cir­
cles will meet as follows: No. I
- Mrs. J. O. Andes Jr,. Chairman,
Mrs. W. S. Willis, 312 Geneva
Avenue at 3:00 C- M.; No. 2 Mrs. L F. Boyle,. Chairman, Mrs.
George Moffett, 2241 Lilly Court,
—a t 3r3fr-Pr M:;— No. 3 - UtrsrTT
R. Dawson, Chairman, Mrs. 8. I).
Highleyman, Valencia Drive at
3:00 P. M.; No. 4 - Mrs. A. D.
Smith, Chairman,
Mrs. li. L.
C iorc, IV l Myrtle Avenue at
FTSO P. M.J No. 6 . Mrs.- 1L. C.
Whelchel,- chairman. Mrs. 1I.C.
Whelchel '1016 Magnolia Avenue
at 3:30 P. M.
No. 0 • Mrs. J.. D. Woodruff,
■ Chairman, Mrs. F. W.. Bender,
. Indian Mound Hi 3:itQ P. M.
” TtfE S D A Y *
* The Seminole County
PTA
Council will meet at the South;,
side School auditorium Tuesday
at 10:80 A.M. Parents are urged
£
be present. Lunch pill be
served at noon.
THURSDAY
Regular idyetlng of the
hole Rebecca
Rebccc* Lodge No. Jt.
Iriole
be held at tOOF Hull Thursday
at 8:00 P. M. District \Dcputy
President of No. 10, MrA Min­
nie Bovis of .Kissimmee, will be
present. All members are urged
to attend and apy visiting Kelicccos are invited. Meet in- will
be formal.
B
FRIDAY
Campbell-Loaaing Unit No.' 63
o f ' the American Legion wnt
meat at the I^lfinn Hut at 8;00
P. M. A ll eligible members are
invited to Join.
An extensive
membership drive if now in
• progress.
SATURD AY
The Garden Center will con­
tinue hibiscus sale at Smith Furn­
iture Companv.
A variety of
white hibiscus will bu on sale.

Personal

Garden Club Notes

John Mcisch'/ Sr-. Mrs. IrvMrs.'Roy Mann SpcakH On Peace At Firstly*- Fcinbcrg,
Mrs. R.A. Smith,
. .Ross Adams. Mrs. R.T.
Meeting* Of Season‘Held By Woman’s Club' ....
Warren, Mr*. D.C. Hodgkin, Mrs.

Activities

J.W. Hal), Mrs. George McfttU,
F.E. Bolx, Mrs. J.K. Courier,
With Mrs. Ilnv Mann aT &lt;mcst life is orderly then the world is
hei -ubJiM-t |«t 'peace."
Mr*. J.N. G,llnn Mr,. E.B. C!e*n*al.ei u . f o r
1
mint*. Mr*. Kov .Tiuis,'Mrs. c.R.

Pe r s o nal s

Mrs. J. G. Ball has returned j
The Fall season's general meet­
from a visit In Thnmnsvillc. Gn. j
ing of the Hanford Garden Club
will be held nt the Woman's
Mr. and Mrs. K.E, Bolls have
Club on Friday afternoon at 3:30 t&gt;ecn railed to Jackson, Miss, be­
P.M. At the elose of Ihe meeting cause of the illness of their son. t
lea will be served.
Mr. und Mrs. James Stryker of
Members of the Bonn! will meet
with Mrs. 11.11. McCoslln at her Doylcstnwn. Pa. Is visiting Mr.
home Wednesday at 10:00 A.M. and Mrs. J.L. Hurt
Now that the war Is over
Lieut. Clyde Hurt has been
Garden Clubs nil over the state
Bermuda to
will be cMled upon to make every transferred ft qifcV Bermuda,
tseTTfcT'C. NashVille.
effort In beautify Florida. So Army Air Base
Tenn.
many towns are realizing that im­
provement and beautification nrc
in line with post war activities,
Miss Elitaheth Whittington and
the idea, being thst our boys and CpL. ■Vincent Peel of Melbourne
girls must rome home to a bel­ were the recent guest of Mr. and
ter world If we am make it Mrs- C.C. "Whittington,.
Miss
ttrMVh 111tnjtW fT tiT Ex PFtifive Director
field fo j Garden Club*
of Oie Men's Service Club In Mel­
•
With so much of Europe in bourne.
ruins our country muy bo the Old
World instead of the New and
Set. Nelson A. Stunipc awl
if foreign visitora come to sec It EM 2/c R.ijp Stum pc have been
why not, have something worth the rceeflt guests of Mr. and
the trip to show them, it lies Sirs. Earl Varn at 1606 Palmetto
with all to make this n land of Avenue.
beauty.
Mrs- S- Sternltcrg and son,
Maxlc, of Miami arc Visiting Mr.
ami Mrs. E.G. Hayes at their
home 018 West Twenty-fifth
street.
*

Mrs. Evans McCoy.
" Entertains For Son

Mrs. Evans McCoy entertained
Mrs. II. C. Morgan and son,
last night for h e r ’ son, Wayne, Clay, Jr„ Mrs, James Undcrkofon his seventh birthday wit h a fler and son, James Jr., have
supper party at her home at returned from two weeks, in Day­
1812 Palmetto Avenue.
tona.
Gay ■streamers o ' clone paper
wpre strung, iron: the chandelier
Bruce Lnncy and E.LT. Laney
Th£ color I are planning to spend the weekrInr d the
" , „ dining
V room.
I
scht me o f bli
black and orange of |cn,| |n Atlanta. While there they
the Halloween season wus . used will attened the Notro-DameIn decorations, favor* and food. Georgia 'Tech football game.
When the birthday" 'Fake vya*
served the young guests sang
!'Hnppy Birthday,
after which
games were enjoyed.
Those present were: Wayne
McCoy.
Ernie Morris,
Lnrry
The District Conference of the
Burney,
Lurry Peyton,
Roger
Bobby Reely, Melville Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary
Gamer,
Morris wus held at the First Presbyter­
Brisoh,' Bobby Olsen,
Fluyd Dossuy, Jimmy ian Church' in Sanford on Sept.
Philips,
20 using the theme "They Went
Owen, and BrUcP McCoy.
Forth r The Lord Working With
Thehl.-"Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, district
chnirntun, called the meeting to
order nt 10:00 A. M. Mrs. Rol
obert
McCaslin, of Orlando; ■conducted
The monthly P. T. A. m
the worship service using ns her
of the West Side PriffM
topic The Beatitudes. II. E. Aiken
Jr. o f Sanford closed the worship
Billy B. LaBree MOMM 2 c. Whs held in the school A'
service by singing, "The llcatlson of Mr. antt-Mr*. It.. B. I-u- Thursdny nftombon w ith -'
tudet*."
Bree of Longaood Is home on a A. D. ’Roundtree, presiding.
A fter the roll call of the
The devotional was led by Mrs.
16 day leave after graduating
from the Delsel * School at Beloit, S. J. Nix. Mrs. C. A. Anderson. auxiliary visitors were welcomed
‘ Wis. He will bo stationed at St. Secretary, read the minutes of by Mra. W. B. Ilruinley, president
Jamea, Mich., at the termination the previous meeting. The Hnl- o f the Sanford Womans Auxil­
lown Carnival was discussed and iary. Mrs. Roy Mann of Sanford,
o f hla leave.
committees were appointed by the Dr. A. K. Lurriek, Superintendent
Pvt. Vernon J. LaBree, son of president. The carnival will be of Home Missions of Plant City,
Mr. and Mrs. •'If,' B. LaBree of nojd O ct 30 nt the school house. and Mrs.-Frank Worrall, presi­
Long wood, is home on a DO day Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, Treasurer, dent of 8L Johns Presbyterlal of
Hough after which he^ will^re- announced the Third Grade won Miami, addressed the group on
the room fount and will be given "Witnessing Through the Home,"
“ Witnessing Through tho Presby­
% party;
— ------- '
A fter the business 'meeting re­ tery,” and "Witnessing Through
Am jT*idcf^w ^M cm e^t^ree yeara
freshments
were
served.
tho
Prrtbylerlnl," respectively.
jermany.,,.
In Ge
The morning sessloflTra* closed
by a period o f Intercession given
by Mrs. B. L. Torrence, spiritual
life secretary of Orlando. Lunch
was served nt the ch in rlf^ i
The nfternoon nesslon opened
with tho n le d rt'W the ('hirst Imi
flag and the pledge to tho Amerlean flag led by Mra, II. J. Leh­
B e tte r S u p p o r t ..
man of Sanford.
Mra. Charles
Wilke o f Sanford, sang "Tho
Recessional."
Rev.
Hugh
E.
Powell, regional director of Reli­
F i n e r L i n e s . . . in
Orlando,
gious
Education
of
spoke on "Witnessing Through
the Community" niter which Dr.
E. D. Brownlee of Sanford told
o f plans for visitation envs rigid ism and the Fall work o f the
church.
Mrs. George Tauhy and Mrs.
P. It. Stephenson of Sanford ex­
plained to - the group the work
o f foreign missions and home
mlsytfiikr-Mra. F. S. Vernay pre*
siditl at the organ during the
day. Dr. Brownlee dismissed the
group with the benediction.
Approximately
100 w o m e n
from Presbyterian churches of
Orlando, Daland, Apopka, Day­
tona Beach and Sanford 'attended
Juit t— what th«w new Bandeaux and Long
the meeting.

Presbyterian Group
Hol ds Conference

West Side Primary
P.T.A. Has Meeting

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fabric*, their exquisite workraaruhlp. But— /
best offall—behold the new J*
beauty they give to your
bosom contour*. The try-on
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Circle No. 4 of th* WSCS or
the First Methodist Church met
at the home of Mrs. E. H. Laney
206 East Eighteenth Street Mon­
day afternoon with Mrs. W. C.
Hill presiding,
Mrs. R. U. Hutchison lead the
devotional end* Mra. F. R- Wilson
had charge o f the mission study.
Mrs- B. B. Crumley, president of
Christian Social Relations, was a
visitor at the meeting end called
attention to the coming week of
-prayer.__________

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Circle No. 4 Meets
At Mrs. Laney’s

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A t the conclusion of the busineee
meeting, Mrs- Laney assisted by
Mrs. W. C. Hill, Mrs. J. O. Laney,
Mrs. Clark Leonard* served re­
freshments to tbe following: Mrs.
C. C. Priest, Mrs. F. R. Wilson,
’ Mrs. R. U. 'Hutchison. Mrs. Flet­
cher Bolls, Mts. B. 6. Crumley,
Mrs. Wtlls snd Mrs. Caskey.
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TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

, i’ll uuotntlona on pence nnd ilivl leil
them into (■ntegiuii\&lt; of defini,
,,,s l" ' ,t f’ ""!'!‘ ( trrrin jn
pritn*, I I r , I
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III i i
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1eni'e Is Iibi'ity in tramulilily.
»be said ■ PI aIii tn .'vp|,mln&gt;:
fnults
.mid.
Th"
punishment
whifli the wis
iilL'i who refuse
to Inkt* purl in tht- goveiiiiii'llt
is t.T'Jiu- Utidn the government
of worse men, and i ount inlstol
I'.ocMeil. Tiitrioti&gt;in is the
ling Idoek to peni'e'.
Mr*. Munn eonlimiril Iter ml-

tigker riiniplimenleil
Clenicpts fi&gt;r her work in eoinpil-,
jiui thr u'nr book.
Mrs. Rov Tilli* and Mrs. Ruck-1
v\fn»
to P'PX'SJ
meet
with
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the ( hand&gt;er of Conimurco on OeL
15 til dkcilsi. the erection of n
i„l for World War II vetc*
J | ,n .J .
Uhman nnd
Mrs Ralph Austin Smith were
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uitir lo .ilisi'iisr. the
pnisibillty
of
* the Woman’ * Club participating
in ii proposnl three-day fieSrYiil
in honor of ilepnrting winter

Mrs. Bessie (ircck
Entertains Ci r c l e
/•' pf
W ..S*
S .C W
o f the
Circle No. :: H’

First SletHodist rhuri'li met Mon*
day it 8-30 IV, .. «: tn home
of Mrs* It.-vie Greek oir Park
Avenue.
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The mooting v it* eiiHed lo
ordet
bv
Mr-. I. U llaivry,
eb iii niiiii Mrs, f . It. Winn led
tjio devntionhl .trnl nlin gave the
b y s n v iiig iln it liinlir s t iiin lin e 1 i m i r i . t ^ --------------- ----------- --------------------------------- - Trit.-r.tnil ktiJit.,';■ ■
Th t '.Vorn~ r r r n r
iirlnli ution. control of
y(r,. c.tt. ILiwMin. civic depart' Grace.'
emotions, mid !••%.- or&lt;’ path* Unit
revenlrd ihnt ii
An appeal iv i* pmdo bv Mrs.
lend to peace Cmifiicius : be uuot- ..................
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. I _gills
— have II. B. C’runilcv fur linen* for
cd a- connecting I lie question •’ expressed a desire to become nf- I tnlnlster*j fnnuli"- in uni ruvwurld petue w iii tin cultivation riIi •t&lt;-I with the dub.
Ml&gt;. aged ciuintries. T 'e circle voted
nf nil i pciMiual lives
as ful-1 RinAci ii|ipoiuted a mminltti'e to! to fill ('hrislntns Isix .- fm Locolow s :
work with M r*., Dawson in con-j pean .children. It
unnoimceil
■
"The ancientpeoplewho desln-il
felloe with the girls,
nnd in that u'riyonp in I’irelp •! having
Jo have a clea* iiioVut tumi)oi^ Iniaking a report at ^henext meet- 1eletldivfor
the- Jaekoqpviilo
: it' *tiie world would first orderjiug.
—
.
*• . -»*-&gt;*»[.Oo»d 'W H P htifiiatrles n&gt; mil x»ilie’ i iiatuiii.il life; those who deThe program piepured by Mrs. - Mrs. II. f . Morgan anT - the
Fv
1sired to imlei tlieu n.itioual life. A A f Philips wa* presented In her i clothing will be mllecled ()cta■ ■ L : ■*,
v ” -- 1■'
i t ; - M ' ; :.&gt;■&gt;?m *’StJ
' oulil lit. i i &gt;i: ilute iheir home rh-elice bv Mrs. E.D. Hrowidei*. j her 1(1.
ln
life: those who desired to regu- l.leut. John llnghr*. accompanied!
A fter the business meollrtg re
lute their home life would first ; by Mrs. George Tnuhy ut the freshments were served by tho
m
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■cguinti' their ;wisonul lives; those Steinuny, snilg “ How Beautiful Imstris nssisteil bv Mr*. S .A .ft,
Sara Susan Klrtley, daughter o f Mr. nml Mm. Flnreiive Roy K lrtley.1who desired lo iigulillv'thrir pur Upon the Mountain" by ,||nikee Wilkinson' and .Mrs. II. II. New
whose engagement to William Walker While, son of Mr. ntnl Mrs. ‘ Witiiil live* would first set thvir and " l hear u Thrush nt Evening" man to the following: Mrs J. E.
St. Clair White, Jr., wn* recently announced.
heart* right: Uu»*e who desired to hv (’ million. The pledge to the Me Kin It-v. Mrs. Harvey, Mr*. W.
('. Starke. Mrs. Z. It Ratliff.
set their hearts right would flag nml prayer wore offered.
Ilostsscs for the lunclU’hYi were: Mrs. J. K. Courier, Mr* II. F.
filst iimke their ivilit sinearc;
Mrs. Morgan.
Mn.
Ihosfi who desire to make their Mrs. J.H. Craw ford. Mr*. Brodie Warren,
Airs. Eninui
T l i r r l i Q o lw in l
( '| o u " , , u ' wills slnceie would firkt arrive nl williams. Mr*. K.W. Fite nnd Mnfile lllo u n .l,
11 o
o L Ilt J U I
V In . fit. * i uilderstundine : u II li e r s I amfiiii'"i Mrs. t'lyde Rnmsev.
Ahinnl*,
M is,’ It M. Mason,
Martha
conies flout the.e.Nptiinillon.yf the
Those attending were* Mrs. Mrs. John Vaughn. Mr
Officers, sponsors nnd mot lie r.* knowledge of thing- When the 11.11.. Crumley, Mrs. John Kirk, Moffi'.t,
DOC nnd L IL L A MAE TOLAR
Mrs. I!. F I ’ renshnw, 1
are spending one o f their .fun for the freshmen, sophoftlrtn*. I nowledgc of thing- is gained, 'Irs. E.A. Londenherg, Mr*, lu'ii Mrs,
'!. Winn. Mrs ('. A.
packed weeks In New York City. junior and senior rlasses of then iltnleistanding is reaehed; t.eslier. Mr*. E. A. Moughlon, Ponder. Airs. S. F. Flood, Airs.
■Seminole
High
School
weiWhile there they plan to see
when u*nlei'sl.uujliig is re.u ( eil. LVlr* K.C. Harper. Mrs. C.L. Red* [ II. II. C.'iltllley. Mrs. &lt;• I*. Herneight shows, have a visit with elected this week. u« well a, tin- then "th e will t- •ibiTre: when .ill tig. M rsVlkA. 1’almer. Mrs. II. dun, Mrs. I.. I’. Doss, and Mr*.
represent itives
for
tin- ilia will i- slnceie then the heart ! J. Lehman. Air*. George Sting', ,1. E, Rowland.
James Melton, und revisit the class
B i 11 m o r e lintel. Last Fall student government council.
is set light; when me hrurl »-!.Airs. W.S. Ilruinley. Mrs. E.D.
OLEDA DYSON. M ARY WIGCPO J.ll. Redding who bns
Senior class officers: president, -et right then the peimmil life llrownleei .Mrs. J.K Baker.
Airs
GINS HIGGINS and 1 were en­ Glenn I.ingle; v i c e
recently returned from tbe Paci­
president, it. cultiviUeil: when the personal W.F. Fields. Mrs. T.C. Blnisdell,
tertained by the TOLARS tit the ’Dot Crumley; seyn lary, Bobby &gt; llfe ” i'-"\nil ivuted then* the home Mrs. W.H. Brlson, Mr*. H.C. Moore fic will- theater, und Air. and Mrs.
Biltmorc and you guessed the Jones;- treasurer. George. Fox; 1 life Is legulali'd: wiieif the home Mrs Fred William*, Mrs. 11.11. Frank Waldrop of Jacksonville
slickness of the partyi RUSTY chapluin.'Mltlty Elixnheth Farver; | life Is leeiilaied then Ihe 'national AlcFaslin, Air*. R.A. Davis, Mr*. have been the house gueat* «*f
TO LAR
win there r^d th
his’ r rt
n F Is' nlhlclic manager, Ann life is orderly: when the national II. Ileltt'l, Air*. W.A. Leavitt, Air. ami Airs. C.L. Redding.
fiancee JOYCE KOItngSON. which Lov ell;, boys' athletic manager,
made for blissfulness.
Joe Wntlicn; sponsors; .Miss He
D o...you
remember
OLLIE becca Stevihi* and Miss Jess e
VERA STEVENS? Well, she is Durden;
mothers:
.Mrs. Julius
now rexldlm* tn St. Petersburg Dlngfeldcr, Mrs. II. It. Fnltnley,
and her daughter,. DOROTHY, Mrs. Hawkins Connelly and Airs,
has grown tn lie a lovely, lovely Ted Wathen.
thing. DOROTHY modeled Inst
. Junior class officers: president,
year' nt Wchha Depart incut Store 11
timill Kastner; vice president.
nnd was given u week's vacation Clyde llutt;
secretary. Evelyn ’
at the Waldorf plu* un 'interview
Ratliff; treasurer. Gwyim Reel;
with JOHN POWERS o f ihj
chaplain, Georgia Hutchins; girls'
Model Agency. However, DORO­
manager, Tlielmii Itey
TH Y, mcomjdellng her education athletic
nobis;
boys' athletic imih'fgri
at SL Pete Junior College before
Clarence Granthan;, s p o n » o i s:
embarking on o career.
The white collar girl slur* In Mrs. Alue Daly Kent and Atr*.
the Quick Change Act. A basic Mary Chapman Green; mothers’
black dress or Jumper uppours Airs. I.. F. Boyle. Alls. AI Lee.
at work equipped with a business Mr*. Bruce Andcraun nml Mr*, i
like striped dickey, Comes five. W. A. Ludwig,
Sophomore rla*s officers: pres­
thirty, o ff come* the, dickey,
ir
pearls’ anil H i l l y ident, Kayxshooniakw: vice pres­
ident, Peggy Pippin; »ecritin,v,
chspenii and voila.
Grant Overton
s a i d : ' "The ilnrold Johnson: tTMtsurer, Louis
depths o f
life
lire spiritual Reynolds; chaplain, Delores Mr
depths. They are not gained by Ficlliin; girls' athletic inuiniger,
travel, In- It ever so wide, nor Frances l.e Fils; bo vs’ uthlalic
by exciting wordly adventure •. manager. Holly I’ iercy; sponsors:
They are plupibed at home, b y , Alts. Klirabetb l.encb nnd Foacn
the flre*ldc, n{ the supper table. ( arl Kellies; mothers, Mrs. Roy
In lied on sleepless nights, in Pippin.
Airs. E. W. t opr land,
tbe smilchnl Intervals of ex- Mr*. Kyle Shoeinakri ami Mr...
haunting and ordituiry toil, ill R. II. I'nlrclolh.
the room where n father lies
Freshman class officers: pres­
dying. In the—roam where two ident, Stanley Ilruinley' ’ “ V I e r
Piesident,
Donald Deal; secretary,
young people are confessing love,
In the room where a child is A treasurer, Betty Duncan; chap­
lain, Gladys Well*; g lilt ’ athletic
being horn."
JIMMY IN G LKY is In town m a ii a g e r, Vivian AlrDnniels;
for n short leave nway from sponsors: Alts. Nellie W. Foie
Army A ir Corps training. JIM iiinn and Air. Melvin Wilkins;
Alts \V, &gt;A. Leffler,
MY i* currently .stationed in mothers:
Alrtr-W. S. Ilruinley, A1r*,„ll. D.
Texas.
Come out - bold your bat • Dugiie'nnd Airs. It. F. Cooper.
and do u little cheering for the , Fln**_ icpiesentdtlves for the
home'town football.'team tonight. student'- couaril induilc:
Sanford-plays- Keabroe**- High -«f-- — Sen1ni,KT*- DnT—Fmmlry--- Rnse-"
Daytona Beach Hnd it should he a nmry Burdick, Walter M e a d e
c,r **»*»*••
“ *•|Ml
good game.
Smith, Bobby Jones, Bill Meri
F rom
Digest nnd Review: wether and Joe Wath en.
•vir I ' l l l l . M I ' v
READY RECKONER - Down lit
Juniors: Clyde llutt, Lillian
Florida a negro woman applied Boyle, Simon lllngfclilrr, Speiiroi
..
for relief during h winter cold Harden and Jack Move.
snell. She reported alio had four
Kophomm
es:
H
e
r
b
e
r
t
SlenTXr I V H i l l I I *■ml
children. She didn’t remember. strum, Shirley Moreland, Johnny
perhaps even know, the precise
Alexander
und
Peggy
Pippin.
ages, but on being pressed for
Fraihflun: Donald Deal, Pete
more exact” lnformallon,»ald, "I
"nt ona lap'chile, one crerpor, Easton nml Emma Jane Rohhins.
tli»r
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one porch chile and one yard Sponsor for the council is Mr*.
Gliidys A. Smith.
4 !)e
young ’un," ----- C. E. T.

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Officers Elected By

MILK of MAGNESIA

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BILE S A L T S ..................4 9 c
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High I»TA Votes
Dinner Party Given
To Support Crate
£y Miss Williams

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The Senior High School P.T.A.
Mina Mildred. illiams honon I
alt and M L 1 with Mi .. Jpe Corley presiding,
Miss Mildred
with a din voted ♦*i sponsor tne "Celery
Geraldine Pair
ncr party Wcdnexrfay evening at Crate" »i the association'* firsi
her home on Imka Ashby.
meeting ;;f the year hebl Tuesday
The living room was gay and ut tbe ■Mf’rh School. The theme
colorful with mixed autumn flow- for the "enV will lie "Know Your
era and varicolored Mexican pot- Selin-1.*'
Fund ir. the ■year's budget were
tery holding- quaint groonery
The' ’ lim
table
war, _____
laid with- an allotted f c tbe purpose of muka ___
oriental cloth and centered with Ing the -r out library mare coma low chantlUy bowl holding fort*Ills T ie budget was Mud nnd
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beauty /~ro»es.
The adopt'd
Mr. Morrl*,” prlnrlpal. mtriuiucflowert were llnimed by ailver
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the
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to
the
parents
and
candelabra.
Mualc und gamei were enjoyed M n. Corley Introduced tho ofthroughout the evening end sur­ fleers and committee chairman* to
prise gift* were presented each the group.
' As in the past years four
guest*.
Those invited were: bliss Mild­ P.T.A. meeting* will he hel I dur­
red Await, MIm Geraldine Pot- ing tbe year and a Founder's
_________ _____
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| will lie given in
rkkt-Mr.
and Mra. I.T. Stringer. Day Iprogram
Mr, and Mrs. W.F. Brunson and February for all county school*,
children, Mr. end Mra. W.M. It w «i derided that refreshment*
Williams, Mrs. Fred. Await and will be served at- future metingi
and programs presented. All mem­
Mrs. Fred Harrison.
ber* were urged to attend the
J. E. Rowland, Jr. has return^ meeting*.
Fifty-four members were pre­
from Mi#mi and West Palm Ecarh
wbekp/hu spent several days on sent at the meeting.
business.
Bill
Hollyhced
Jr.
arrived
Mrs. Robert Powell, the former home
_____ from " Pensacola where he
Nancy Dial:ton, Jj visitiqg, Aerlw «a.rely*sed
duty es
h
‘ from active
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mother, Mrs. B.S. DlkhVod m u a pilot In the U.S. Naval Reserve.
the Hotel Mayfair.

STETSON CLASSES
Last day for registration fot
Saturday classes at Stetson Uni­
versity, DeLand, will be tomor­
row it has been announced by
Dean (Harry C. Garwood. There
have been requests for classes
In religion, ^sfh ool supervision
cioli
end sod
I f sufficient?rsgistrstlons ate
received, these classes will be
formed at once. They will be
Uyght by Dr. Noble Y. Beall,
head of Ui# department of reli­
gion, Dr. R. L Carter, profeasor
of education, and Dr. R. E. Clark,
professor of sociology. A ll who
are Interested in Satwday desses
Ken Jones o f Miemi, recently
Mr- and Mrs. W.C. DeCouraFy
in these or © th y subjects ere left thle afumoon for Charlotte. atatJotied at Penaacola (• spend ini
few day* with Billy HolleyNiCi to vieit their oon-ln-law and
daughter. Rev. end Mre- J.W. head Jr. at h|* home on Pal­
Parham.
metto Avenutt.

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Mrll-being. O ir professional
service, our stock, our store
arrangement all tell you
that It la a sign you' can
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rilK HANFORD
which has been done ly those
team* which have been active and
laid that a number ■ of othera
have been unable to get started
yet for various reasons. He add­
ed that he had been assured that
these- teams would do their part
within the next few days.'
Mr. Coleman alto quoted from
H ’o n fln u rH I'r a m I ' u t (I n r )
Idle spot' for the recreation and President Truman's address to the
entertainment of service men In nation Tuesday night In which
he enld: "W a r service has not vet
this vicinity,
ended. 1 don't need to *tell that
Mr. ColemAn expressed his ap* to anyppe whose son is still serv­
preciation . for the fine work

25 Percent Ot *
Quota Raised For
County War Fund

ing With the occupation forces or
ve nb indHnt thanks to
'with the service troops in this, victory.
countsy. For them tne wic; i- j
It Is believed that poker is an
still going on. That's why the
USO and USO cutup showi must odaptlon o f a Persian game, and
go on.'
wot brought to the United States
"L ei us bo generous und let u» by wav o f New Orleans.

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GAINESVILLE, Oct. 5. (Spociai)— The University of Florida
Gators, who won their first South­
eastern Conference victory since
tarty .In 1042 at ,the expense of
the University of Mississippi Sutiintliy night, began fall scale lirep unction here this.week for their
&gt;econd-conference tilt against TuIsne in New Orleans next Satur­
day afternoon.
Although the Gators came out
of the-Ole Miaa tilt in good shupe
with only minor bruises, Heud
t'oarh Tom Lleb has a busy week
preparing for the Tulane game.
Tulane opens their setiaon oyalnst
the Gators, giving tho Floridians
Hits disadvantage of being unnldc

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degree o f certainly as to the
Green Wave's style of play.
Lieb says, We're pluying- Tulime in the dark,1' but rumor bus
it that the Green Wave will be

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By McGK*Efl(VR
Triad Gahasdhnr that wtH mhc well with all
of your sport coats in colora of Browii and
Tan with tipper closing
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Sylvester has! But don’t let that throw you. We .
csnlhelp you solvt**yours, If yooUfive ua a’ c^mnce. ■•
Now is the beat time to paint the eXterlor Of-yetlf**house. The siding is dry.
.
Let us help you select the best paint, the right
colors — we can tell you how; or perhaps suggest
someone to do the job for you.
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IVrforallont icamper over the mocca­
sin vamp cif this trim little lie. Dl»liiiiiive at your iiesett (all auilf

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HAVE YOU A PAINT PROBLEM?

wolit). Srml* lit, In otdiiing.'.

Turftan
Oxford
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Chase away
Mosquitoes, Gnats
and Biting: Flies

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•a 61 Inchot tall,' 30 la 33 inch

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rauuafit or Beauty

OCTOBER

_ Chinchillas
aiiiinuls.

JENNINGS
SEED STORE

(All /oath, 63 la 63 inchat loll, 3(
•a 31 Inch

uxlng a variftio'n o f the T forma*
tioii.— ^
Gatora drill* this week are
itresaing a tightened defeniive
play along with a aharpened o f­
fense that la designed to put tha
Gators in better shape than'they
hove shown In their two previous
starts-New nloya, plus ironing out
some ot the weaknesses In the
line, is Lieb's main topic of con­
versation on the practice field.
Although he declines to predict,
os usual, nboul the gome Satur­
day. he cautions that ‘‘We're go­
ing to show a better club than we
did aroinst Mississippi."
The Gators aP-freshman bockfiilil— will prolrahl; be In the
starnffg lineup against against
Tularie while Jack White* Paris,
Texas tackle, and Kenny Hamil­
ton, Daytona Beach guard, will be
in the line to aid the cause.

Use the repellent developed
for our Pacific Ola

fouled gwofostM that th# moilmvm
(obric shrinkage wilj^ba only |%,
Wolitti 78 (Aft youths 51 to 61

Cynthias

FRIDAY,

HERALD, HANFORD FLORIDA

*&gt; Leisure Coats by McGREGOR ip two-tone
.Solid* or Check fronta with Solid - sleeves
and Leeks- Ideal for Sports wear, ekea
38 to 46;

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
JOe per Una for one Insertion
. l»8e per ling for three insertions
07c per line for 8 Insertions
05 per line for 20 inscriltmn
Minimum rate* . . . 30c
- PHONE-14S- OR. BRING YO LR Afla-to .THE- 3ANFQRQ_HERALD
Count, tire word* to the llnr. Including phone and addreaa.
All advertisements for situation* wanted w|U be charged far at the
regular claealflid rale*.
F O R
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BABY play pen with removable
floor, complete with washable
rubber pad. 2401 Palmetto Ave.

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FOR $5 nSditinnnl you c,m add —
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to your automobile liability
L E G A L , N O T IC E
policy" nn-dicnl payment for
m vrn
j i nit i ti
i mi i 11
each person accidently Injureil I t
rt.
while n -.nxrengM iu your r.ir
hT .IT K
or
i i o iiiu
i\
nnj cnch pedestrian hit by
I I I 1M i n n .
ypur car tip In $760 each. C. M I l f T I I .1 Al.tsKN,
7
1•inltillfi
1^1 IT
lluvil A Pit.

TW O wheel trailer, 18 In. wheel* GOING to fly ? Get n trip accb
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- - -M.- -Boyd
dent
policy from C.
_ good tlfes. 1317 “Douglasi Art.:
A Co.
MODEL A Ford truck, grain
dy, cattle rack.
rack, 4 »P
speed
tfgbt body,
rtf. J.D. CORDELL, recently returned
from the service— la.now locat­
transmission, new .12x6 Dual
ed in the Kent Building. Auto­
tireai celling
$550.00.
F ln t
mobile Repair*.
$500.take* it. Chartf*1K. KIR*,
70S Palmetto. Avenue
DODGE . PLYMOUTH
ENGLISH
LEGHORN GRADE
A A A klraight hutch, finest U.
PARTS AND SERVICE
S. Approved, pulldrum tested'
Phone 1011
Mid West Chick*. 100 for 107 Palmetto Ave.
$13:50, prepaid, life delivery
guaranteed. Poultry Farm 713
So. Howard Avc, Tampa, Fla.
LO S T —
BABY carriage, good condition.
OUR Jewelry Floater policy will
i» l6 W c * t 1st.. St.
repay you for jewelry lost.
HORSE for sale, nice hrood mare,
stolen or destroyed. Nn its.
already bred. A real hargntn.
C. M. Boyd A Co.
See C.F. Godwin, Fire Depart­
DIVIDENDS for 10 year* on
ment.
your fir*-, automobile and II*LONtl\YOOD~tmmrr-S-bcdroome. " hntltytnsurinet-bg not fmiuHng
fruit
tre e *.
improvement*,
with C. M. Imyd it Co.
furniture. Mrs. F. C. Slade.
LOST: Pocket book with money
TRU CKS: BANKRUPT SALE
and drivers' license. Reward. A.
40 Dodge cargoes
$700 to $800
Jenkins, lit. I, Box 201, Sanfoid.
42 Dodge dumps
$040 A lip
41 International
dumps
$006 A up H E L P W A N T E D —
A ll above priced from. $200 to
$500 mulct, OPA ceiling. These W ANTED : Girls for full time
at l.aney's Drug Store.
trucks, have removable canopy
tope,, stake tardies, and all steelW AN TED :
Maid
fur
Mather
' bodies, some wan iluuls. KN IG H T
Furniture Cov See Mr. Brun-'
T R A ILE R CO. Ph. 5-J05J, Jack­
son.
sonville, Fla. Open Sundays.
W AN TE D : Two inulds, waiter
or waitress. Call Mrs. Perry,
F O R R E N T Phone 1200.

up with kerosene und fuel
oil before winter.
3W H.P. Johnson Outboard motor
•71.ll, POPE PH./ INC.
und man'll pre-war Roll, fast
bicycle, good* condition. . Phone
H O SPITALIZATIO N
Insurance.
810-R.
Individual, * family and group.
C. M. Boyd &amp; Crt.
GOOD RELIA B LE USED CARS
Wide selection at or under OPA
tylNDSTOlv.M jnsnmtu*. Now Is ceiling. No new cars for mnhy
the time to proiucl your pro­ munths. (let dependable transperty against windstorm damporlallun at reasonable east at
hkc C. M. llpyii ft Co.
j
HOLLER MOTOR SAI.ES
208 West First St. "
92,000 L IF E Insurance t6 eulfh j
20 acre* tiled celery farm, lately
person ages 18 to .15 for *17. .
plowed and- harrowed on Cam­
1042
STUDEUAKER
4
door
sedan,
Ml. dividends'reduce the year-J
eron Avenue. Phone K.U. Stowe,
good
condition,
new
tires.
Phone
lv cost to -*13.60 after the Is'l i
H'2-n or Edwunl P, Lone,
775-W. George Steele.
A Co.
r. C. M . Boyd
year.
...............
phone 642.
FDR SALE : Ample quontlty long I HOUSE— three r o o m s ,
small GROCERY stpre for relit. Comulusi:
. a .-Hi
life GOLD SEAL asbestos roof _ kitchen, city water, electricity
jdete with fixtures, 1 will give
coating containing Petrogum.! available. Four lots, 50 by 120
.-as* to party under the, fol
Sunford Paint A Glass Cumft ,... Asking $1,000, Of) (C u b ),
lowing conditions:
pally, 117 So. Park Avenue,
Near Luke. K. iJigenjuist, Box
Party, must he capable o f ope­
Phone 303.
:t2.'l, Luke Mary, Fla,
rating u first tine grocery, anil
••meat
market Party must have
TW O FARMH
FOR
SALK
One
I
ARMS FOR SALE U l» t REACH - IN grocery box. 4 ft.
enough capital to stuck. ' and
3 acres
us. Hied land. 1 good well.
wj(le .j
deep, 0 ft. high,
maintain u first line class of
2 story
ry house. ! car garage. 1 6 ,|(M,r
Factory- built,, $ 2 6 ^ ,
trade:, ThU store run lie open
tool house. 0UU ft . West of
«U h. d t y
D ni/Cu.
^
ed at practicully no expetu*
l.nke Monro*1 Post Office. One
--------other than vuur stuck of good*,
— f. acres, all tiled, good well. 2 ( |{0 N jiFD, new mattress, coll
although I prefer selling fixM'e
t,.e i
li,.,ie
i,
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n l'U Ibarn,
it* *»11 '.i
,
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story
home.
2 *:story
springs, dresser, $15.UU. Elec­
lures, rind renting the bulldinjt.
mile west on Orange llouletric Gold drink box with motor,
I uin in u position to-deab with
\nrd. J. W. Hell. Luke Moiiio*),
flH.OO, W, A. Harrell, l^kv
•the right' party under "eltheC
Phone 15.
Monroe.
J
terms.
g.UMHKIt-1.umbei! Wncklm: 3
J.A.-wf'alhingn
story house behind Reel's, very Six rnoiij home iu good section,
UI9 Weal. UsftTH.
p
Immi'liate
possession.
best lumber. Plant'; doors.-win­
Robert
A,
Williams
dow's and plumbing. DlfliartV
F U RNISlfED rnoijt* T IJ ^ W L ^ tli
Phone 732 Allunlle Hank Flldj.
Lumber Yard

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, must lie xilVi d
j Willi llu- In-.ill lii.ll i,t|n*e m l.,
i righli-iin ne- mill with the niniilp
I roilfession is 'inaili- -units Salv.i
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i us the wAys of -nix nt mu. the
: hive. *il Gml will luing ii- ini,.
l unit \ ami where thete i umi ,
l •hel'e Is iniwi’tx And when then'
i h phwei lhere is liberty.
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sidlin g silver Lishiuonl intu
handsome muM iilinr |teiMMial&lt;i/r'd jewelry by Swank. So aitfully crufirtl the initials eeeiii
In be ruetflihi-eul lioni the Mil id
metal. CiaFat * luip and eollur
holder...th^ft-i 73.50. Altiaclivcly |iseki{’ed for Bills.

F O R THE

B. L. PERK IN S^

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MSN wanted to assist in de­
livering telegrams. Age around
60 years. Apply Western Ultlou.
Hanford,
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SVERAL young ladle*, high
school granule** rinieh typUnufr
to learn intetintin'g and plea”
sard Western
Union Work.
Apply Wesstern Union* Office,
Hanford.'
K U LL timu mBj j tot general
housework und laundry. $1(1.00
week. Sunlunlu Apts. No. 4.

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WORLD War II Veteran desire*
position as clerk in local hotel,
no switchboard, mi heavy work.
t m out. _P.O. “Box 261, Hunford, Fla,

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A L L ItUUND man for grocery
store amt meal market. Apply
Stiles Grocery, next to l.aunj j r y . ________________________

W A N T E D —

THE 80% Is preferable to
$60 deductible collision or
set automobile Insurance.
our rate* for your can
trucks, a M. Boyd A Co.

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HIGH School girl will rare -for ;
children In evenings.
PlHine
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Cowan's. Sheet Metal Works.

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FOR BETTER lltmllli
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Hot*. Springs. Ark.
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serve you. Fur Sale at Du
I t , 'll &gt; M le tilr.,n .
hurt's Lumber Yard. UIW San
V»»ti .ire In i * b\ itnii i * i|
&gt;«t
i u i i » it tn i»« h ih I . }i
fold Avenue, Phone .‘tsil M.
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Revival meetings will
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Sunday at tin Assembly of Go.l
II tit It .1 All* it 1-clliL' rtfl .«(!•&lt;
Church at the cornet o f’ Laurel" i". tlimn**'.
Avenue and Twelfth Street und
i Ill' S.ltlfol »t I I*'f Itit I ilfMtfllA
til** Hi* '#|M 1*1*1’
W lilt I
will continue evenings starting j;,1
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7:30' o'clock, except on Saturday. ,.1,,' • Mil M i ll! |M - V.
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WASHwoman Monday and Tues­
days. Washing machine, all
m o d e r n conveniences. Phone
54U.J.

” d*0— G ALLO N Oak barrein — n- THREE— story- biddie brooder, — - H O TE L MONTEZUMA
$33.0(1.
R. L. Glllyurd, I d l ’d
Newly drroruted
liniited supply.—Sanford-.Cocu
DESIRABLE ROOMS
Supdiii-i lit* Ave.
F IN A N C IA L —
I'ola Bottling Co.
.
comfortable beds
ONE HOUSE, two lots in Golds- -p v v o STORY frame house furSAVE money when you buy you*LOW W EEKLY RATES
horu. Iluhuit's Lumber Yunl.
oishtd, 12*/4 acres o f ground,
.next ear or truck thru lower
• Make this your home
1,1 ■■
local bnnk financing amt our
(1 ucres cleared, tl*4 acres in
FOR SALE in Markham— 10 aerea
wood. GoimI well, wntcr piped W A N T E D
T O R E N T
lower Insurance costs. 0, M.
..i«u.i*lent lot. Midway S. Crunby
Into
bouse,
priced
$H0U.09
Boyd A Co.
Ave. J.FL Wulkt-r, ‘Jlti Cypress
ensh us Is. If interested write
Ave.
W. A. I.oriilonbeig, 700(1 Nuvln F U R N I S H E D nr unfurnished SAVE money on your fire, wind­
house or apartment. Perman­
storm, automobile, milkmen's
Ave., Tampa 4, F'lo.
FURNISHED 6 room bungalow
ent civiliun resident. Box 2U, i compensation,
burglary,
lia­
with bath and garage, $2,500.
c/o Herald.
bility ahd other
iniuronce
You'll, like nur profiGahurlnu
Imiulie P.
IdlLSr-KTt'ir^K.mx, A d 'lin v I lM h i; fra mo
Mary.
ilOOSE,' Skit or three tieilrnoms,
pled of insurance. 'C, M, Bovil
a*
construction, 2 lots.
Can be
furnished. Permanent resident.
* Co. '
F’OR SALE : Milk cow, fresh in
seen by npiiointmcnt only.
P.O. Boa 11)21, Sanford.
May. Good milker, 170:h MagRobert A. Williams
LOANS on cash value of life
Phone 732 Atlantic Bapk Bldg. RESIDENT of Sanford last five
noliu Ave.
imuronvu pulleje* at 2H7* to
years desires furnished apart­
4 ‘&lt; %, (ji M, Boyd A (k..
OAK dining table; wood heater. HOUSE trailer, sleeps iaion B.
ment or house. Call 7152-J, usk
Phone 700-M nr 1U2II Elin Avp.
It. Yntes^ 106 N. Palmetto Ave.
for Mrs. Jack West:
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
ONE BRIGGS • Stratton Engine,
it
Model VX, 15 II. P.
Electric W A N T E D —
GET MONEY FOR YOUR CAR
Service i'iu. 207 Magnolia Ave.
UNIMPROVED tract 6 to fl(l We Ire buying 1P31* to 11)13 .Model
Plume 1111.
acres on U. H. 17. P. O. Box Chevrolet, Ford und Plymouth
ear*. Take advantage o f tnis
4H . Winter Park. F'la.
•FQR SALK
ready market to convert motors
Si bedroom house with ten ocreji
of laud, OH. acres of It tiles. W IL L puy cash for all kinds of intu money.
HQLLER MOTOR SALES
used furniture. Phone 324 J.
A real celery farm in u real
21)8 West lat Hi.
celery section, Edward F". Lone, W ANTED TO BUY: For cash,
HOItKdV
reasonably
priced
second
hum!
A S 7/1 FOR MATE
PRIVA C Y IS
house trailer in good rhriilitiun
A home that wilt m ake» Home
UK nutuial dealt
Tires not necessary. Phone 071- YOUI
Fulks out of, atrungire. A place
in money nutters } i atricl .
—
you Will always enjoy. Edward
respected heraA^^Frtvids ami
F\ Lane- Thu Man who knows W ANTED : 12 guage shotgun
relative* ’ u i«/ iw t iiutstiom-u
BanfoDhl
about your VLredlt. '-wnur cm
twaferahly tlouhla harrtlL.|,‘iuiaa
pluyer or BflkDIesa ussociuti
321).R.
FOR SALE
will not hedr of your persona
A five room hunjgMuw on hard TO BUY: Camera hv Hvrvice
affaire.
TluW It^-nu cause fm
rood .with a good glrdeit spot.
man.
Phone 228-W ur 1)71.
emUurrassment.
Fdssrd F. Ijtne
2414 palmetto Ave.
Reasonable
credit
,
___ . .requirenu-nr»
No co-roakers o.: rr’aicv loan*
PLOWING, harrowing, levelling,
"arlnWle payment plans.
not less than 2 ucres. Phone
P 4 J III,'
(iA N CO.
524-J.
I’ honr 3)
Florida Bank PMg.
S IT .

r a » ;i &gt; i iv V ,

n .m tn n

80 W. Cantray
101
W, Central
501
N. Orange
Ml
N. Orange

jWHATMORE COULDTOD ASK OF’ A LIVING ROOM
SUH'E THAN COMFORT, DURABILITY ami STYLE
And Hero yon Imve nil Ihruti— In llvis fim* O-pItTi* -suite,
with full coil spriiitr pre-wnr lyjie constriletiuii. The covt-rIjjr i« exlru iliirahlei though colorful and dainty. The runsh)v« construction insures Rood oid-fflsliiimiil Oml'url
for
years nnd years. Hpeciul..........
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J Burrell type winir chair, large, comfortable
L Curved cocktail table, sturdy and Rood looliinR
* iVkiboRany or, walnut finished lamp lulile
Table Liupp
C O N V K N lE N T T E R M H

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Y K A It T O D AY

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PH- 4771

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U u rts s s
lir a r fa I M
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P A G E S IX
1

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, I94s' ?

TRE SANFORD HERALD, 8ANTORp FLORIDA

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l : 4&amp; A. M.— Sunday Bchnol. J. c.
David, eiiperlntendnnt.

At THE CH UR CH ES
t s s c iir n im o r m m
H ally A venue at FI fit!1SI Pent.
Rgv. Paul Tatee, Paator.
rundey nnni^i, Ui:v e M..
M orning W orahlp, 11:00 A.
Y. P. i f — 1:30 P. M.

I t :00
A. M — M orning
Worahlp.
7:01) P. M, Youth Fellowanlp.
*:'.&lt;)
P. M.
Hcrmoi

I reitrlilna 1:00 P, M.
P ray er M e d in a W ed. 1:04 P.‘ M.
P IIIS T M R l'tltttllN T till I tit'll
Itev. J. K. McKlnl.-t. puetoi

— l . i *%

T.peal
D.. te
U u 4:00*
a lld a V. 4 M?f
r o ’ .4

■.AR B n O M i o i
n a r - r i a r c m iitrir 1
llu h erl n .-T a y lo r. paator
Hur.ua, bvl.uol, IM;t&gt;,. A. la
Itoland Olio,. Supl.
u argK n
d a it iM
c i t u n t 'R
Morning Worahlp lt:0u A it.
1J. A.IIASK1NS, Paator
Even rtx Wnrahlp, 1:00 P. M. R e­
Church
s. |..
t.i 3 .i" P Mormon vival Service,.
•ij' 1'delor 3:10 t&gt;. M.
■i.Rlnltia Union. 7:f0 P. M.
I.'vrnlng aervlce. t an p, M.
Wednewlay Prayer to . vice, l:|4
lln lv t »irrriunl»n m End Sul day P. M.

iryet' Meeting, 7.0**2*. M.
Rvangellrtlc Harvlca. 1:00
M.
Friday Service »:00 P. M
Come worahlp w ith , ,
-

CM tnrilttN OF CllltMT, .

M IK 3 T IM
ECO I’jitl Hacoiid S ir e d
Sunday Korvlci— Il:u0 A. »(.
Sunday School— 9:11 A. M.
Wednraday Hervlco— E:O0 P.

The United Kingdom produced
70 per cent of all munitionx,
• O M I I I K I H I .ON A l. t M lg lC Ii
RUppliea . and equipment used hy
Corner of P ark Avenee and Ird the armed forces of the British
H ir e d
Commonwealth and Empire dur­
Mlnlater, J. R. rner.l Root.
ing World War II.
Hunday School, l«:00.
Morning

PKRR

Worahlp.

11:00.

nKTrtouinr rHUR' M

l.a t r tlaarav
J. W . I VEY, Paator
render dchobi, .v vo A M
Preaclilng, 11:00 A M.
r. P. M. R. 7:14 P. M.
Preaching. k:tu P . M.

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c

CONCRETE PIPE
for

HCr c h

w . P, b r o o k s , Jr.. l ’* n o r
Hunday School. f i l l A. M.
Morning Worahlp, n o t A. M.
Trainin g Unlnn, f.oa I'. M.
Kvenlug Worahlp, I:UU P. M.
Open lluuet a f l» r th , evening
nrvlee.
Wrdneaduy HarvKa, 1:00 P. M.
Vlallore W rk o m a t

DRIVEW AYS
W ELLF a
s e p t ic Ta n k s
W ATER TA N K S
CU LVERTS and HEW ERA------ * a l ,
Tranall Ml* Cnnrrele
{ i
Setondn available al low price

CONCRETE BLOCK

Ill B E D R O O M C H A R M

PENINSULA K
Concrete Pipe Co.

S e le c t
s ig n e d ^

c n iiirr iA N

Aiau n i A i o m r i
A M .IA .V C R TAI1KU.V A C I.'*—
Hanfurd-Orlando
H ig h w a y — B*
yond Geneva Avenue.
I l«* . Ulann K. Smith, P aa to r
S u n d a y -B ib la ■ School. 14:0b A

P h e n e 1241

m ost

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fr o m r t t u m l n g tervlca m t n .
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t h r o u g h q u ic k e r If yoti w ill * 'p le a t *
lim it y o u r c a ll to S m in u t e s ’ w h a n
t h * o p e ra to r re q u e s ts (C.

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of
of

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Bed,

m ir ro r ,

B el

THE-RIGHT FURNITURE CAN BE FOUND FOR
YOUR HOME AT

M A T H E R ’ S of S A N F O R D

Perspiration

GOOD A

BAD

"A m ajln el", you'll ray—
how quickly S Day chrckl
u n d e r arm o d o r an d
partpiralionl Delightfully
accnicd, a n n w y -w h iit
"$ls?-u/r' cream—ii van.
irhci in 2 Mcondr. Pro.trcn you ufl ift&gt; 7 dayt*.
d epen din g on you and
weaihtK" Kinder (o ililn
and doihei.
• rev, jar,
(Tar rarrj)

ROLL-A-WAY BEDS
TOUCHTON
DRUG COMPANY

Id e a l f o r
w hen

t h e s m a ll a p a r t m e n t o r h o m e

com pany

s ig h t d u r in g
t n e ss.

com es. J u st w h is k

th e

day.

it o u t o f

C o m p l e t e y v it h

m at*

TABLES

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in d iv id u a lit y
and
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to
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r o o m s w i t h b e a u tlfu fc t a b l e s , . .
m a n y s t y lft l!?
to s e le c t f r o m
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* Sunday Knloml. 10:00 K
Preaching 11:00 A. IL

Paator.
U.
Ic e p r o t e c t s t h e

~fcy»BII4tiino-|tarpmr'T!bv^r-M.■.Midweek Prayer and Pralaa Bar­
line.
Thuraday Evening, 1:04 F. M.

your

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,-b e a u t y
su ro

fre sh n e s s

fo o d s.

AllTIIUIl I. Itltn.EK. Mlalatar.

to y o u r

85

fre s h n e s s
la rg e ,

box

k itc h e n
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of

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DOUILE HCAPEX FOR WARMTH

a m . y rR eiaa v e n w a e M , I B D H C B
Park Ova, a* Fourth SI.
R E V . M A R K C A ItP E N T R IL It, ator
A jB 0 lk f jT li£ .ri
Mnrnlng Benina. Ut44

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c n im c n n r n a n n a b a h b r b
llav. IL L
lluahtoh
M l Palm eifn Av*nua
14:44 A. M. — Sunday School. Bart
Smith. Superintendent
11:40 A. M. — M orning Worahlp.
t:R * P. X .— N. V. P. k.
I:*0 P. M. — Evening Worahlp.
1:40 &gt; . ea.— Waoneoday, P r a r e r
end Pralaa aerate a

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LAKR

R a w , e o a n t ia -T T
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R A N K J, Rrraan. D a f a d w

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JoukleJtry
STAFFORD’S
SERVICE STATION
Cor. 2nd and Sanford Ave.
Phone 9130
rescued jqc from the graveyard.
Let them Inspect YOUR tlrea te
i f carper What-not to
prevent aerioua troubles. Oo In
hold all .ofvyour collecfor weekly rrinflation—tire rota­
I Uono. b
dogs, eletion. expert repair* and recaps
or new Hit* mads by 51-year- 2
phanta,
ra or w h it
famous

I I I nut
h*"ft]
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f. '. ‘ !&gt;/ •&gt;

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A happy com bination o f begur
ge chair and
end ma
m,
'
aval- ajMrgo lounge
flea . . . . th
ey're
vjHety of styles
they're
red In
f
and covered
a wide choice
S etting .
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I'll I’ll t'lt o r C H R IS T
Seminole County Courlhouee.
lllble C lv ««,«. 10:04 A. M.
W oraltlp and Communion, 11:44
, M.
H vrn lng Service. 4:44 P, M.
W adneadar, Prayer Meeting. P:I4

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we

BU

Sunday Ccbool o:aa A. M. '
T. U. Middleton. SupU
Morning W tnahlif
00 A. Mr
T rain in g Union f . . _
„
Evening Service 1:00 P. M- •
*
Wedneeoay — M id-w eek
Service,
1:10
K verv.O ther-Tueeday — Study
In
g....I-%vli,nlnp. T:«n.
Flret
and
Third
Tueedaye—
W.M.U.. 1:00 I'. M.

c iiiin c H

;

s u ite s

r n r e n iT K iiiA ia
u lin t r if
K. D. IIIIO IV N I.K B .' D. D.. Paator.
t'orner of 0 « k nnd Third
Hunday aervlcaa:
1:14 A. M.— Sunday School.
I1:0D A It.— Morning Worahlp.
7;'ru P, M.— Junior and Senior
VnUng I'rnplr.
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T i l * a n irrn n n iK
b a p t is t
o n u ii cm

W K II.K 7 1 I

j

s p a c io u s n e s s

and

and

T i t R C H U R C H OF ROD
I I JtBBwarnlM I
R B V R. W . M 11,1.1: 11. Paator
Service Sunday at 1:00 I’. M.
Everybody welcomal

t i i ■ e n t m t s o r qod
□ rn a v a and Kirn AVanuaa
B a r. w , c, Mtflcomb. paator
Sunday/Bckool. i O;0&lt;i A, M. ■
M orning Service. &gt;tl'O e A M
T oun g People, 7:00 P , M.
a
Sunday Night Harvlca, 1:40 P. M.
W edneadev night prayer aervlce.
• P. M. H ear our R a llg laa a Band.

*• am*

Today

B e d r o o m . s u it e

D raw ers*

sta n d

Avr nue.
Hector

You

O ak

b e a u tifu l

. .N it c

vice, I:no P. M.

Poet Office Addreaa: Box I I I
Phone I I I
llev. Father W illiam N achlrab:
Paator,
Sunday maea: 1:00 A. M. and

"M o d ern

s t y lin g -w it h

SANFORD, . PLA.

Morning Wnrahlp— 11.00 A M.
Kvciilng Service— 1:00 P. M.
Thuradny— M idweek P ray er Bar

r ornera M u r a l A vr. and l lt h HU
"W h e re Jean, tp I le a l" "
K. I. W IIK IH T , Paator
Sunday
School,
(I.
M.
W lllla.
la id . ln:0p A. It.
, . 1 U r n I II f
Devotional Service,
11:0«i A. M
I'lirlal Aml.aeeadora (yo u n g peo­
ple 1. 7:00 p. » .
Kvantrellallc MeellnK. *;i)n P. M.
P rayer meeting and III lit a Study.
Tliuiadny k:uu I- M.
W ninoa.lav
alier.inon
prayer
meeting, Jijn 4*. M.
,
•
"('nine once, you’ ll coma again.

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FR ID AY,

OCTOBER

TOE BAN FORD HElfALH. NAN

5, 1945

LUltlHA

PAGE SEVEN

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Police Tighten
Guard Against
School Disorder

day
by
Polh-u ••Crtmmisslorier Avemiu mid t[4tji Street.
ICjVU|&gt; iliffiMiWiv. -In* sitiil:
Arthur W. Wall under.
“ W t haw ii li'in'-range nluniAt the . earlier meeting nt
The special group of 200 jwi- Police Headquarters at 11 A.M.
tionnU iiruttnim. ami it wurkfil
trolmen and detectives were on Chief Inspector John J. O’Connell
very well until iiiritiiTw h Yot
111 nil ml."
,1
their way to the assigned station instructed the commanding of­
houses by 7:30 P.M. Most of ficers to assign .men to all high
Tile follow lint (lijiftmuo i‘»s i(iil:
.them will do no patrol work, but schools and to report immediately
"Whin &lt;in you ntvim li.v ugitnwill remain In convenient station to.headquarters at the first sign
toi* ?"
houses unless new fights occur. of new street battle*.
“ Well, pcohle who nre trying to
They will reinforce the motorcycle
nth ti|&gt; trouble.”
Measures against growing rnepolice, mounted patrolmen and ial conflict* were discussed ulso
j. #*.\Vhy tie vti(i think they nre
other officers In radio anil detec­ by Mayor H.H. t.nttuardia and
tryinir to stir up , trouble?”
tive gars.
” l don't know."
representatives of th*e Hoard of
The Redrord-Stuyvcsnnt section, Education.
SulUfiiil With I’ muratu
f
like Hnrlem, has mixed white and
■ “ Ito You Ilian- :hi\‘ Uihlitjoll to.
Mayor I.a linurdiii nntl Miss
Negro areas.
or expuii*inu
you, |iroyinm?"
' Mary 1C. Dillon prt-sidenl of the
NEW YORK CITY, Oct. 6. UP)
"W e think our |&gt;ioi inni I- very
Two Conferences in Day
I lionld o f Kilueqtiuil, talked pri­
— Two hundred policemen wens
I until.fitt tm v ."
The meeting
called byll
. vstely for an* lumr during the
assigned to itatlon houses in mlssioher Waltnnder at it
Mr. U ii.l.. who talk'd ttn InI1 P.M. afternoon, dlwut l ink. Miss Itillnn
|..pet l.'j, i tVouiii-:l l iitijiy sifter,
Harlem and the Bedford-stuy- immediuti&gt;ly after he leit » base­ *alll Intel, "the proiilelll of health
.noon to-tliteii!.' the -thool fights,
vraant' aaetlon of Brooklyn last ball game nt Yanki - Siadium. was edueatiun In the schools." Health
Mthl he tint net know all tlint
Saturday night ajrainit the po»- the second such conference of thu education. ,.MIsV&gt;t)Uion explained,
[took pinte nt the^liieettliir of the
■IbRIty of renewed outbre*k!i of day. It npnarently was held to includes organl;'Nk_)*|iorls. he• I’nllce Hepm tint nt i ommunding
ylolenea between group* of white consider a d d i 11 o n u I measures •iuc«.tt coaching for these sports
! officer • hut tii.it he pn timed the
and Negro high echool youths.
against white anti Negro crowd rnusel large-scale stmlcnt strikes
[ ilepurtnteitt luul heeth'il the reThe precaution wa* announced fights which might follow uul- last wi-ek.
after a meet
Ida of high police hrenks o f Friday, which were
meetlpg
.Some school mitlrrtritit's Imd
official* and lyO commanding of­ moat serious at Benjamin Franklin tultl
I'lltlay that the\ tu'licvrd
ficer* o f h«troImrti amt drm-,-the ih moii-linlsm-—ernio-t—
tiee* called suddenly late yenter- Junior High
School,
l loiisnnt j tailed* - 1« rt: and t! •• apparent
ineial strife uliirii developed Fri­
day hml the same u iree." tin in! td-.iiilii.nl,1 atlifi.de iiiflameil Ity
tdwdy ifiithi .
, A I ato menl from the Teuchcrf
tiuiM,
^
Ku t
Twenty-tTilru
jjitru t, asserted that tJits’ demon*
-traihin- "beat
i ini testimony
to the 1ailuio of the lli.lirtl hf
hristian cience
onitor
rinkMltirters, l)|t
Kiltujiaio t to provide u program
MARCHINO MONO Omimitu Sticet In Tokyo, a disarmed Jup navul
from aiiaa and sensational newt
Free from politlyel
lil' "J.lyit. U.v.t-r
' for
r-t.ial
Imimnny
ill
the
shore patrol carries only wooden staves to enforce order. They were &lt;m
L' &gt;. I tit. tile nf
. . Bra* fr
. . Free to tell you
The Ouihl said: “ Wo
their wtty (A assist In the'demobilization of Jup lollur*.- -(International)
the truth about
cd for really small rlnssy o a fana farina yon on-the-spot newt and Id meaning to you
nt. knowing the futility of work­
m d m r family. Each issue filled with unique self-help features
ing in' the lire ent -e l-up. Wo haw
so dip aod haep. ^
pleaded fm uilditioiial lenteiliul, bait lieen unuhle to d u ff It office iilnnrit'il to tuke any new
guidance,
tecmulon mill health .ytjiool' properly. Kyen snih Intit! -11-1irt to supplement those of the
«hs ( M i - . N - u rskmuM swtais
g n w im tin ^ ,,^
lulling ex I’oljre Pepurtment. mi.l he milled
srviees.
which
have been g-runt- able utteniptH .i• t T * » C triilltm l i i n t i
eil only In tlie ino-it niggardly lierlmenUil neit,'hb*Sd... I school
M am iltt.
ate ulHirteil Iry tin lurk of until
manliur.
veto no plan*, for |
W « » in J ^ S s i
“ .Thrs-niggurdlv t-.lity has left •hie jiunumuri
eiluentiiinnt
pi&lt;&gt;- &lt;
Ir itl l U i n i p l M L f
vt
cpmj(liotis
hii'ii.tlh
uniiliangiiil
trouhle-1 irrowiiiyi
./«» f I
f it* inn
Jiyioii' mid other!
With the result th.il the laiiinl
a $750,0011 fur,
I Ilf tjn J'h't rda
j i-tMipetiiliv'i me
l two ' lee IHut
ujh r:i1iotT'''s4ii«
e.'llllt f "111.
Tile I'll go I of Ih
mill to mnke f...■ I
rapidly tip .mill * .
from -mil i c I p». t
a plant- t" ei e- .|i'
h ill- to muk
w lin'li i- also
I
yi.ii- old, the

Special Detail of 200
Sent To Station In
Brooklyn, ..Harlem

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rtofida Citrus Conners coopcfa- | no min is who will produce a
live has grown anil prospered to normal crop of about 10,000.000
become one of the outstanding j boxes from 50,1100 ncri i of grove.
cooperatives of the nation and It receive* fruit largely thimigli
12
coupdiali c
pauf'iiigliuuet s,
stands today as. a shining ex
ample o f what ra n 1m- accom­ serving a territoiy ’ mu Uike to
plished, by farmers und growers Highlands count ic-. Salts hnvo
reached u total nt $7,000,000 or
through cooperative effort.
more a year, product-- going out
Orghnin-d in the beginning by umler
the trntle-nanie of "Donald
Harold 8. Norman as the Ridge Duck." Royally i-- paid In Ihn
Citrus Cnnners cooperative in Disney organisation hut Mr.
1!&gt;3(I, the name was changed in Not man ta ti1 it i n /iiml m11)31 to the Florida Citrus ('m i­ vestment.
., t
ners cooperative. Mr. Normun is
the guiding spirit of the orgniil-'
The Mote ..... 1-util *-f . oiithration und still serves as it*
vastern Asia i- II" • ••*I-' ■ gn at*
president.
i lee giowinr
n mil. inieha’illR
It is l.ake Wales' hugest indus­ 03 per cent nf the WnililV iqqily.
try which Inst seiisott employed
front afiU In 400 workers and
handled over 2,000,000 cases if
ftuil juices, about 2,300,000 field
H U N T IN G
boxes. With its expanded facili­
for
ties it is estimated that the runn­
ier of workers employisl this
l)
More
season will' he increased to 300.
The |limit Is prepured to handle.
B
U
S
I
N
ESS
3,000,tltltl
boxes
this
reason
-Tr
- A d-r­
-I hmiW—the—need—aidser—It— willciiii mill seal BOO cans ii minute.
The organisation
has 2500

i/*tf

of this Clean, Family Newspaper

THE C

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C itrus ('m in ers A re
Pin lin in g E xpansion

EARLY A M E R IC A !!

T O I LET^VVATE R

How To Relieve
Bronchitis

Antxan wilt bouquet of moonlight-ind-licc rni lontmtnl-blcndctl from the lender hlnsiutni ■ bride
miehl tort to her favorite bridesmaid. Promt,tr fur
E*rly&lt;Youth, Violet fqr kfodtity, llcliotroiw lor Ad.
miniioB, Juminc for Amiability, Pink for I’urc bive.
In * chinning flacon, with "fiird in ” ,|trcrii l m « &gt;
like thote the old-time glaiidilowera of Cluilcnni)
fashioned for Southern ladica,
•Ctmfrn i#h/regrserifo Earl? A mititjn 01J Sfiit

Crcomuh Ion relieves promptly bepatiMstt go1s rtnlii to the scut of Uuj
trouble to help loosen-find expel
erin laden phlegm, anil aid nature
it soothe und heal taw, tender, Inllftmcd broneltlal nfucous m em ­
branes. Tell your druggist to Bell you
a bottle of Crvomukdon with the undcrstundtng yofl'hfilst ilka Uto way It
quickly tvllays the cough or you oro
to have your money back.

S

HANFORD

rC
R E O M U L S IO N
f or Couehj.Chclt Cold J, Bronchi til

•l t- - .rrte-'V

Within walking distance

j --

See How FRAM Oil Filters
Save Costly Auto Repairs
H Y does your cor need an oil filter?
Well, one look at a used filter cartridge
. . . with its masse* of dirt, grit and carbon, its
gobs o f sticky sludge . . v will show you how
From filters save cosily repairs, add miles to the
life of your car. Because if these impurities were
not trapped within an oil filter, they would be
in your motor, grinding away moving parts,
clogging oil channels, causing breakdowns and
motor trouble.

W

T *8 not even too Car
far to hobble, when you're leaving the blank
a
walla of a hoapital room for • brief while, on your way to n
place of laughter and tong and play. «

I

The welcoming doora of a U.S.O. lounge club ore just outside
the hoapital ground*—at more than 500 hoapital*.
Hare, at the houae of amilea, war-shattered veterans escape
from hoapital routine, from the amell of ether and disinfectant*.
Hoc* they cqtar their favorite phonograph records, today's
newspaper, the checker-board that you gave them when you
■ova to your local community fundi
——*

generously! Make your donation twice as big—the need Is m6re
than twice'nsi great.
\
- -Your donation
war fund support* the U.S.O,
lion to the Community
ntirniu
and does many other worth-while thing* beside*. It provides
maternity care for wive* o f servicemen, decent, wholesome recrea­
tion to keep children off the streets and out o f trouble, help for
the stricken people o f our allies, help for your own.

the

IM A M C O R P O R A T IO N , P ro viden ce's! 6,'.R .&gt;

" H o w 's Y o u r O il Fills rT "

You help many who can’t help themselves, yet you arc asked 4
for only one gift. Let your heart decide how big It should be.

But with a From oil filter T T T or a Oenuine
Pram Replacement Cartridge in your present
filter . . . dirt, grit, carbon and sludge art
Altered out and oil is kept vimmUy c/san. Bo
visit ypur service station today. Have them

i f

These are little thi&amp;gs, but they're good medicine I The nearby
U.B.O. lounge la theater, dub'-almost home— to the shocked
and hiut boy whose present home la ■
a hospital
hoapital room. And
dollars yqu give to ,

make the 30-Second Frarn Dipstick TeatT'Tliie
Dipstick tells the story." I f uil is den a, i t w ill1
look dean. But if your oil is dirty, you’ll know
yoiineed From protection. Save big repair bills,
and help keep your motor young. Visit your
service oration and liuv*t them make the.free'
From Dipstick Teat,

five gBoerously to

THE FLORIDA WAR FUND

BUY M OBK BO ND S . . ;
K I IP T H I B O N D S YOU N A V I I

aN.Hafioaal War. Fund
*

Z ju t d C / M o &amp; iC &amp; O H 6 *i •

If * .

' Racerf surveys o f thousands o f cars showed thef over 80% were operating with dirtyi
— harmful oil. Setter find oaf,"Now ’s vo w ell W e r t " The Pfpdfdt fells the iloryf
i *&amp;VAsi '•'VI’

* f4|SF,

*T

�35 Million Tons
Of Food Needed
By War Victims

Says

Constitution

The wdrltl face* more hunger' in
its fii d twelve motdlia nf peace
than tin rind the l»*t year o f the
war.
Tht■-. Ip liHef, !•&gt; the summary
nf a world wide survey of the
food "ilttiitiiiti Jied roniplrled hy
the Office of l-'oirlttn AgrirUlturnl Hclationi', and made public
today,'
ii.
. rein'. part o f the He

tng—dny nmt-nxkr-t If ~MD-T Sniff
wna n Negro.
"I told him ahe »n&lt;," anid Mrf ’lane. "Then Hand told me 'he’d
he iiiThhlc to give her the hall.
"H r aremrd moat npolngi-tir,
going m&gt; far ai« In offer his na.
alalanrr in arriiring another suitaide hall for me. He, -aid lin’d
licrn of aiirh nsaialanre to ' I' muI
Uolieaon. lait uu* in*l*triil Ihnl
f ’olialitulinn Hall wn* definitely
out."
Interviewed hv Irtrphnne.- Hood
drnird that any our ever had
ouMaitdini: quality line* in the
pert war left igr ration and air applied for rrntnl nf the-hall
lo the idaniat, he replied: "I
conditionfnir field on a -liaai* that can’t • ay.
assure- id- liiMll.il .in.r protective
"What i* the policy lii regard
profit.) l ommuiilrntc p i o m p 11y
with
’
, lo rrntnl of ( ‘onMitutiiiV Hall to

Conditioning Deni er

Kchnlckcr-l&gt;M*lb«l«r-----

3 lit .S tovall

I ’lo fi-h . i o i i i i I

llu ild in g

Tampa, Florida

Freshly
Dressed

FRYERS
TENDR-FRY
POULTRY
2203

S tin fo n l

A ven u e

F lU tN IT I'lti: ItKI IN IS IIE I)
A N D ItU l’ A IR E P
A nl itnit' o r Modern
m tlN fl VtiU lt FU RNITU RE TCI
UH TO IIK KXI'KR TI.Y ItKI’AIRKH A N H
HKFINISHHH.
W H'KKIt KKTti I ' A I N T K H .
J 'J t H 'K K
It H A S O N A III, K.
I* It (I M 1*1' SERVICE,

Colonial Furniture
BefinisIterH
111 (ilrnn Street &gt; I'hnnr 2-1921
Oi la ado, Florid*

Ha l l

Bars

countries

lug fm mer enemy
*iieh
a* Her
Aualria ami Italy
I hi loigh commerrlal and relief
piogrnm- if anile hunger I* to
lie jiie v e o ie .l
&lt; itv area*, in rnuptrir* produc­
ing le a * 'than, their need*, face
particularly grave prn*|iects, the
survey -tinted.
s
This year’s tola) whrld f a n
output of fond. In term* nf ralnrir*, vva* eatlmnted at alauit 1
per rent le*» than the pre-war
HUfi-M'.i
nveinge.
Hut
when
nlloAhhvr I* umde. for the net
iiicreane in world iiopulatioit dur­
ing tlie war yearn, per-raplta
world production .1* down nliout
10 per cent, the rcpoit sain.
‘
Tranaportalinn l&gt;i*ru|drd
Tin- agency declared a serious
lightening of the general world
food situation between now and
1040 harvests is indlrated hy
lowered farm pindurtion, sharply
reduced reserve storks of all
major food prodiirt a and disrupted ciHlection ami djntrlhotinn
system*.
Supplies of rice, sugar, fats
nnd oils have fallen somewhm
below last year’s lirw levels and
much In-low tlmac of the pre-war
years, the report said,
Wheat
supplies, while larger than the
prr-wnr average, iirtVc declined
to Ihn lowest point 111 recent
years.
The problem of providing aid
for shortage area* [* firing eefnidirntelf, the report 'added, lay a'
ark of fitiHiirlmr.
Cdntlncntnl Kill ope. exrludlng
Soviet Itussla, and North Africa
were said to have experienced
the greatest decline in production
tills year. Droughts anil disrup-

many,

I

(I ttltabtiVfch

f

QualiDcd Wlftleh*

'

GcfltHl Cortlrtcllhif

On Harter Sttmlny morning nf
the aantr yenr. through arrange­
ment a made hy Mr*. Kleannr
l(iH|.&lt;rve|t and Harold I- Irkea.
Secretary *nf the Interior, Mi**
Anderaon gave an open-air concert' attended hy thnuaatid* tif
M’aahinglotdana, She *ang from
in friini of the l.lncoln Mrmnrial
In the capital.
Mi.a Scott appeared in the
I hiladrlpliia Academy of Mu«!r
Prhlttv nlltht in Jt concert performaiice. The hniiar. whlrh hold*
a r iparilv ' of !J,Jl00, 'was rnmplrtely' anid dot more than h
w ed
before the performance.
H er
hiiahand,
Representative
I’oucll. iMcompanied hrr here
for Ihr pel formaiice.
tlolls- caused hy the war were
given a* principal irnsons for
1he derline.
North and South America, mi
.........ther hand, were described
a* the only major producing
areas whrn- fond output this
veal is much nlaivc the pre-war
level.
.
„
In' India nnd China, where al­
most III per cent of the world'*
food is produced nnd consumed,
production this year in expecte-i
to be nliout equal to the pre-war
average, tint in Japan nnn other,
areas of the Fnr Hast, production
was said to he much below that
average.
Tentative ' estimates
of
the
needs of deficit mens Included:
Continental Kurope. 1H,000,000
toils to raise nun-farm supplies
in lilierttcd countries to 2,000
calories per person per, day, to
permit some increase in- impnrts
to neutial countries, and to pro­
vide
minimum
food
supplies
necessary to prevent addeapresd
disease and unrest In former
enemy rountrie*. The bulk of this
food would he wheatNorth Africa, 2.000.000 tons of
grain and some supplies of fat*
and oils ami sugar.
Far Hast, .1 tKWymO to 4,000.000 tolls, mostly cereal*.
The United - KinIrdhm, n.BOO.lAW
tons nf wheat, meats, sugar,
dniry product* nml fats and nil*.

for every

GRADE A BEEF
Tender Young Stoll-fed Steers
- j r tr

cans

WL

V in e g a r

Lotion botiio

Meaty Beet

TOMATOES
)

no. 2

35C

l l -

- GlkHsPslnl
frofk gof
it)llukinds'
Complcts
nU
s
A v*.

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Fresh around

Hamburger

Old Hutch

C le a n s e r 2 c»b» 15

Boneless Roast
Veal Breast
Veal Chops
Veal Patties

Grado A

Quick, Easy

S a n i-F lu s h loo 19 c

While It Last!—White Boiling

B a c o n

Modern Kprratl

SEAFOOD

Churngold R&gt; 2 5 c

POULTRY
All 1’aiiltry sold In nor markets
prepared for the Pan. ' f

B a lla rd 's 10 Jb* 61c

Fresh Reg. Dressed Htewlng

Maryland Ex. Htd.

O y s te r s

pi

85c

C h ic k e n s

SSirim p

39c

T u rk e y s

Fla. Rpanlah

Maxwell Houot

COFFEE

2ilc

b Jar

ib

&gt;b 4 2 c

Dressed 4k Drawn

lleadlsas Oiaan

ib

62c

Pan Ready, Drawn

M a c k e r e l ib 4 5 c

fry e rs

Fresh Fla.

Bouillon

M u ll e t

ib

25c

Cubes

ib
p I&lt;o

62c
l 9c

Sunshine

Calif. Seedless

a a. Dessert

Oatdea Patch

Peaches.no. 2&gt;a 2 5

Peas

no.

a 17c

Choice null

Velve

C o cktail no. 2&gt;a 3 3

C o ffe e 2 ib* 41c

tlekety A p p le

w grsai
WibBiey D e w M e lo n s ib 10c
Long Island

Stokely Otonoe

Sauce' oo. 2 17c M a rm a la d e ^ 3 3
W aldorf Hum k Buttes
B eets no. 2 13c

Paney Whole

C arro ts

urcstioY &gt;
•

f

2 b^hs 15c • .

wise, Oreen

The Health Soap

C abbage

a

WHEN AVAILABLE

lb 4,c. u*

dob. Ysllow 1

O n io n s
LUX

SOXP

Beauty Soap of Screen Otars
WHEN AVAILABLE
S

Stott fronu, Mlrrarit

Boneless Brisket Broiling

Jergen’s 50c sire

munity hnJ
In thy futur* morg than 80
cent o l, these contoahlt:* »*1
to utilise
UU ItoUitlW
talents, qf their_ adyertlilnt

even more work of I n t i. mil

Pound

Brisket Slewing

S ta rc h

NKW YORK CITY, tlet. B. t/l'l
—Jiixty-thrce per rent nf national
advertisers expert to inrrrasn
their advertising- budget* for
next year over the IU-14 figure
and 71 pet refit will spend mate
than they dill in MHO, nrrqi4aH
In a survey of ihnubcr* of ihr
.Arsnelattoii of National Adver­
tiser*. The survey also shows
that IK per cent will increase
advertising •'expenditures for the
balsnee of this year and that
2 per cent will reduce thiir
Wdirt-j* Tor the rorrfenl year.

i r a ’ u-

made Culs Chuck

Q»

Advertisers P 1a n, To
Spend More Money

IHint ttepartmfnUewHL tndlp

STEAKS

*os- -Iw '-J
•) * M
/•

&gt; cokoa

H e

Httflrilntr, Painting, tl^pairj

,

5,

Her

mrmbers Intend to s|irml less for
advertising ill Mlln than In 1044,
Amt half of these view the budget
reduction a* "only temporary.”
The reinnlnlng R2 per rent will
spend just
a&gt;Miut the same
amount ns hi HU4. Of ths 03
P--i rent wldt will raise their
esuMiilittire* for IU40, more than
half estimate an Increase nf 20
per rent or more. Estimates of
jirrrentage increases rang* from
5 to 100 per rent.
A. N. A. membership also went
on record in its survey urging
publisher* In hnh| circulations lo
a quality hast* and to allow
"natural^ growth. This position
is Ukrn hy 111 0) r io t e r s , where,
as only seven members prefer
to nave publishers promote subin answer to aiyothvr question,
01 per cent of the natldnAl ad­
vertiser* said that, frOM their
viewpoint, advertising rate In­
creases will have to lie Justified
by pilblicstlnita An the basis of
atantiai Slrrtike'ion in trcU ol
s i i u d -4 ." n a ’AiraV" growth and q u a lIty rlrrulstlnn.
flort* members
say they Will not view alt innvase in advertising rates aa
being merited If Its tmrptwe Is
th enable the puMIcattort to redupp thy hrlc* to th* repdarDurlng the war 10 per c4h'
A. N. A. mentber roiMpatHto cl
ppon thetr advertising dsp
menu to perform nadf ahd
tended functions, «ueh at a»i

I

OCTOBER

Negrflhf?*' he was naked.
“ The policy ia laid down by the
N'ntintinl Itfinhl of MntmftrttiBnl
of Constitution' Hull. A committee
of the Daughter* of the AiHVrJ
(can llcvnlil(inn,” Hand replied.
Aakeil what that policy was, he
answered: " I rnh't say."
"Wiia Mct’lnne correct when he
•aid hr made arrangement* for
Mlaa Rrott’a npitvamncr In Con.
atitution Hall for Oct. 20 over
the telephone?" he wnn aakrd.
_"l don’t mnke vrrhnl agree­
ment*,’’ answered Hrtnd. “ When
ever I tori re to n dale hy written
contract I fulfill it.”
MrClane anid no contract hail
hern sinned.
«
ThA Incident rrralled refuaal nf
the tnanatremenl of ( ’onatitlltlon
Hall In petmit the apprarAnrr
there of Mnrlnn Amleraon, con-

Survey Ki nds More
Hunger Than Year
AgojKurope’sWorse
WASHINGTON, Oel. f&gt;. hVi

A.

FRIDAY,

THE BANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Ra g e e i g h t

WHEN AVAILABLE j
L o iyo iC ak a*

10c

,

ib

m

« _

P o ta to e s 5 ib&gt; 2 5

ChmMltn

R u tab ag as ib 5 C
sFW
w vey
/ VAUU,
e w it

5c- Yams 4 fet 25c Tom^tobs 2n»*25

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OCTOBER 5, 1945

FRIDAY,

Tffir/iANFORD fIRRALD. 8ANF0R!

Em press Josephine o r F ra n c e I C hin c h illa s m ate about 120 days
« ■ ** bom M a n e Rose Josephine a f te r b irth .
T a rc h c r de la P u g e ric .
'
. — --------------..-------------------------- 1-------- Z * 1 T------- , , 1 C o tto n was know to the B aby*
^ .T h f Japanese h a v e a lw a y s b u ilt loninns ns sindhu and to the
9 l r homes o f w ood.
G reeks as sindoi;

John H. pRttcrs&amp;n
Is Serving Aboard
Battleship T e x a s
Aboard the U.S.S. TEXAS at
K IN A W A i Oet. 5. tSpccinl)—
he only American BnttieshJn to
ave fought in waters off three
continents, the hard-hitting 31year-old U.8.S. To* ns prepares
for its Metrest role— the oecupstion- of JapanAmong her crew who have
bombarded their way across, two
oceans and thus helped bring
about world peace is John H.
Patterson of Sanford who joined
the Navy on May in. I!M2 ami
then was assigned aboard here
in Dec.*21, lt&gt;42.
Considererl a "lucky ship" since
her commissioning
in
March

PREPARE
EARLY
FOR F A L L
Good g room ing and gnod
clean ing an band in hand
lie w ell
soiled.

IP H — th n e -d o w n w r-n f-th e -t/ ^ r

B r in * In d e n n in g e a rly
and be pre p a re d to m eet
the ' F a ll season • w it h ^
'liond-brtbi freshness!

L A N R Y D R Y C R A N I N G CO.
110

E. 2nd

•

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Phot
Phono 405

rr e * h l e

Fleet has maintained this re­
putation ' by Mastitis her way
ihroutrh five Itivalions ami emerjr1
Int: unmnrked. Only once was
she tagged by an enemy shell,
which claimed one life and 14
wounded.
'Th at Was during the fierce
thrcc-hour shelling of Cherbourg
where heavy German gnus were
Aimed at Jigging ,.thc Allied Advnhee In Kranee.- Despite her
wounds— first she bus sustained
In two world wars—the Texas
guns contihued Jo hurl back her

UNKLL

C A R R Y V O UR.
G R O C E R IE S , L A D Y ? ’
TEN C E N T S /

VUM
. HMJL
IT FREE- MAM
■ FOR A SLICE
OF THAT
SOUTHERN

TAKE 'E M 1
HOME FOR
A D IM E ,

HA

AIN'T IT FUNNY MOW
TH' SIZE OF SOME POLK*
VESTS DtPtNDB ON
h o w Much THeVVe OOT
|WTHEIR
POCKET.

B R EAD /y

LAD Y 0
^ 1 '
*&gt;

il&gt; 1K.CJC

CANtV/

The Ttfnount yon have, in
your pocket hna nothing to
do with the quality of ser­
vice you get nt the, BEMIN-OLE TIRE SHOP. Our vul­
canizing and lire repair ser­
vice will add thousands of
driving miles to the life of
each tire.

Southern
u«*l »*** *4*

A ik

10 K l U U t H t R B

WHlh

IU II

A ik

IO N

H RI A O

t h is ' w a s

4 Points
instead of 2 1
for each poundof Used Fats

^

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I THE I V
NEWSPAPER l
, DOES nr

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T H E W A V L F lS U O E
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D N S ’E M ? /--------

R A Y M O N D M. BA My, RIOA L T O R
Ronl

P A U L R O B IN S O N

'n o t h i n g

RtMim 4, Florida State Hank llttldlnu

DDT
Ihr Heal 'Phlnt*
M ad e hv no O M R rlin h le J b iiu r
H T K U IIK K C O .
Rwarlbmore, Pn.
N O .W '

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s S A L Ifi

UNT’S
TUXKIJO KKl-nr CO.
m it

h i t ; i i o i ;s k

Kills Plies. Mosipiflors, Flrns,
Water Bugs, Silver FI«h,'.Ants0

Bed

hues.

Ronrhes.

lirks.

ATTENTION
SANFORD CITIZENS
1

T here is n R i'euter nerd for room s,
fip artm c n ts an d houses th an e v e r ly fore. If you hav e a room, ap a rlm o id
o r house for re n t, J’lenso phone the
('h a m b e r o f C om m erce, the U.S.O, &lt;u*
any Real Frstate B roker today.
We. Welcome the personnel that are
beintf sent here from Melbourne and
will do everything we can to make
your stay a pleasant one.

SANFORD

666

BOARD OF REALTORS

Cold ProparatioriR

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G C O W IM ’ A A
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Rltm t1 Snlea— Rpiitnla— MiVtgngp lawns
Depondniili* Instirancp and Ronds

Thonp 0R0

Agile 1iltlire umploy. fit-i5 per
cent of the Japanese population

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tfefhmee utilll Ihe erieaty fart was!
knocked out.
itrn.M . rov|
pBE
L E G A L N o r iC B
•' In ' addition to the element o f '
By Spud
luck Teigs t i t n
roiitittuallyi
is t iik i ni i
hate added new- marks to the
IEEK
ship’s profitable history; During FIR ECf*REVENj
TRESSES A
STRESSES
» ( ’, ui"
the Invasion bombardmerit, of
NEEDLESS;
I.OSSKS
Okinnw’it this crew set a near
*R
jj.otw.tHm
In (he Inst d if
record by remaining at battle
l&gt;.■&gt; tone TO •'&gt;••• ' fn I'lTiili s \Vh n :n *
stations for .10 consecutive days, worth of farm f
M Stales
H ' v is it &gt;'I.a i ms m i
1&lt;HM INI's
sleeping beside their guns ami up In .-moke in ?
ulid
31,OllO
priK#
&gt;
perished
k
k
t
a
tv
:
ehowlng down at odd hours.
&gt;»nt arr h»*l fI*' 1
|nt wltleh' Yih| hurt « iii£|i
As a result Of their cPIiManl m tntm fire*,
lliif
tf
ii'ii
a
llil
t
Ini' iH'fM'tll
fUce. The *iK} i‘liiiIHk null
ilrihnnilp* vxliirli !
vigil, the Texas was one of the were caused b»
flguies,
coin
lid.
i
National
&gt;•*11.
**•
lilllt
it
n
f
v
»»
ij
tint&gt;
hSiV f !
few- wnr ships to emerge from
[IntIdh. ilo RKJ»ln«t tin * *titl*
t’.ititf II
that battle unharmed by Jn|&lt; Fire Proteet'i
tmr
iln
ISvJills,
ili'fi'rlstiL
fttt**
«f
*n|il
t'dll*
1
suicide pilots. Three times th not Imliudc ei
i.
HI) »
tlif
Jtulfe. i»l Rrttll•
they
begin
to
m
tYillflc
j
tiotiFinriilii
»if
lit*,
tiffli-t*,
Kamikaze Corpsiifen turned to
iltitiCs mill In. tin
court Finn*. Mf .III** kill!
ward this ship-Jutt each time thrv sufferings of
live hvcit ‘
i«t S int*&gt;iiL Lit.rItln. tv 111*
were discoiimged by chunks ,&lt;|1 the thousandhl,,h.t
In
I'tettl
nt
If
mini
mnhlliF tr**tn th* .
-enmislv injiue |
m m t i i u i # ijn ,,
llt
t |M. r|r ^t
iM iM im iin t i
-.r |
anti-airerafi/wirtcel.
life.
*
J
till*nutlet
B
ach
d h lln
tn it**
Besides file Okinawa Invasion
mittnl fbnft In* i)i vtihinr ant
liiii they il.i
tly stress jtlii-ll
the Texas eunt* reassured siicecs
nt.It** the i'litt’C t*| n NfdiNi' **
olehehrtAtl Slttil ft*i!M t*ffIr** ,Aill'|ir.fi!* t&gt;f thf &gt;
n eed
ol Allied troops landings oh Nortl the
Prevention
.artlclpklloii
l|
|
Hnl*mtiit.
.in&gt;i MijiM 1*r nwor'ii t«*|
Africa. Normandy, Provence ii
tlntrtijf
Ml. *-■! aLlnillt.1^
jii. fife*
aSiai
r 7-i:i by h) OtF* *'!__
Southern -'France and at Iwi^ Week, set for
dcmniHt
-irmi— irtlf « m*■j . * v iiiln i
Jima. where she ffdffipeil” bei proelninntli.ii 7T President Trn- not so t il..I p tin11 I*. ...III
man.
If
can
laeven
one
llfb
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A.va.
half-ton shells onto the for1 from
us elose as 1.00(1 yards o ff shore. saved, or one farm hollSe spared I •*• silndalstralm '« f tlu- E,ij|.
At an age when most Battle, the tonh of earless fir*, it .vTfll i w ,
for the time.
ships would be considered obsolete be ample return
Fire
Prevention
s o n , i: to i m . t n
the M ighty ■‘T E E " showed thnt spent .bnlag
a I.linin' p
iivtiTM. wt,o«H
her guns still packed the svallop Avert, elluiliintiag. the usual hk- is ,
zAllls
WtiK-li
set
fire
tofnrVn
pro-t
place
..f i.-.M. im' t. unknow n
that they did when she first mef nf,ft v
, \
. | Y* mi m r
11•*(! in «f»e’
the Germans 25 years ago in |! ..., "
. , | •
* , \, . Iiiritit mu •’N'fwlif!, td, IN tJi. In it rfc
lhr i*riut'i]«nl
»»f hirp*. J„iu ^utt tn tlist.it.
i - mJimi. m
world wmr I- Shortly after I’eafl
Harbor, the Texas was assigned nil *»f ubioh rail lit* Wfjrtftf o Q liifii tn«- Blnitii t •**.»t *.i Nrmm*'!*4
hxntllini? llolmnl JI*1,1*11' ' . * ‘"IV1.’
w,l,,rr'* rt,r,|
to routine convoy operations, un­ Krirlim*nce in
J',,,,."1 „ “
v, &gt;
‘til late October, 11*42. when shr matrbew: rnreti-ss smoking hifclts;
beaded for North Africa to sup. spark- falling on ffniUtnaMe wiVI- , ii&gt; MI.eit p iitoiii .1. i.mtuui.
roofs; defective chimneys aibl, WITNKHl* riit k.nul ami *-m. t*»i
port
landings at
Melidia-I'ort pn
hi a.iaftrrd. t i.n
h■eating e ip iip m e n t; nceuinuiatlnus r- - 1 iif
tM l
Lyautey.
of
inbbish
around
luiiidings
ami
•t iv miuNiHt.s*.
From then on she was given
•*1*1K I ’ifctill t 'iftit I
little rest for she boCnme a III elusvts, ntties and. basements;.
front line fighting ship. Her f poutitifcoun iicnltiun Ilf Imy; ntiil Lntfr’ J^l* *
African assignment was followed inch tii litfhtniiiK rml prulpctiun. j &lt;V*imiM ivain W.\u
The NFUA a ttrib u tio n IIy 50 I
by three In European waters off
i n r t r l i t i i vppriAtt
France, anil then calne two Jima percent o f rural flreBloMcs to
and Okinawa In the Asiatic wa­ faultv ..lliittuctlon of Tlonie and ;T(V: ttlbel Tamlse. !|*»&gt;b't. i o II
you im c l.rr.l.v re .iu ir'il 1.. .p
ters of the Pacific, which gives fa rm bunding*. W ith fire -s a fe
and rcftsomible precau- p.mi .m ivtotir, is, !■&gt;«:. in a. ....
the Texas rightful claim of be* biiibting&gt;
e lim in a tin g th e usual I •;**»' "JOI fo r ■d lv o n v eem lllW •dp
jilg the only Battleship to have th in ’ ill
'
fought in waters o ff three con­ hatards. ................... . live, and J
........ jo«tinents—Afrien, Europe and Asiu. millions of dnllnr* worth or furm mi, ,'.r ui.i.u
propelti1
and crops would be epli A T a y lo r. I'biinllff *.i»o »
torch 0
o1
f renraless
firee . &gt;‘&lt;vvtTNK
n .l I H S in i T .i.lm
la f .io
spared the roren
n i i n - s lir
liaiiil an.I
..Mliia
lrlsl l
Eighty-five percent of farm ■at ill pH O fo id , i "t.«i l.lfi. i M , U i h
Tire* are preventable, N P I’ A sin- d a , o f twine m b e r , .t u ts
.
I'
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tistics show. If buildings are eun** leik 1‘ l l e u i t r . o n l
• stmeted with fire-relardant mn- M H X I H tre ao r
lerIni. the damage from human A t t o r a e ) (01 1'In in t ■ f r
.1 * *
carelessness will la: lessened and H ' l r c n l t O m r r p r s l r
the danger of spreading fire, how ■
b llT IC K
Tl»
tl'I 'llV tl
ever started, greatly reduced.
to
av 11.1.11: aAMir.liH it? *w.-i
In urglhg farmer* to observe
H i s t t u r r e t . New
V »i k i ' l l , .
New
Ti ir k
Fire Prevention Week, the NFPA
V
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-r
are
he
reliv
m
p
i
i
i
»pdaily p i n t In Ills I ’ l r e n ll ■ •ouit. t lo f t»Headstresses the urgency
linx- not e • ■ I'tuilr, E l i o m * 111 r l i s a e e r ) .
guard against common
no ilo- Mil 1I11V ,.r N n ii mil, *, I MS.
ards.

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TOE 8ANRORD H ERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

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Officials Vision

Expect The Price Cut
To Come Soon, And
Apply To Ocean Trips
W ASH ING TO N. Ort. B, &lt;/l*i—
A i&gt;nlr of nir-mirnlcil government
of flcinla irrt-rlicterl trcvnlly that
paaieiiKera .non will hr flying for
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And In parliap* ten ycaix. they
.aid, nvcrxcn*travel will
co»t
iilrout thn|.
William A.M. Uurilen. Asnlrlurtt
Sccrvtury of Cominerrc for Air.
nn&lt;l Dr. T.P. WriRht. Civfl Aeronmitifx Ailminixtrntnr. foiLrnxt
nn n Niitlonnl Hronilrnxtliii' fCnni1&gt;nnv rnilfn ntnttyni n trrmrmloii*
pxpnnrinn in the next few yi-ar*
-- lit hitme'uliil nlnnail.
Mr. Ilurilet) mill h«^d&gt;elieve* ,nir
forclkn uir truffic^within four or
five yenm will he *ix or oeven
time* what It writ* hefori- the wnr.
It ntill will lie fur lex* than
ilnmi-xtic buxincx*. he Mid. heruuxe that will lie "jrr|iwinR fnxt"
too.
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overxenx
uir
buxincx*
xhoulil
amount to $150,000,000
try lli.'itt, the nxxlxtnnl xerretnry
xaiil.
Hut |t will he &lt;|uite it while
before a Senltle irrocer can fly

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. You nre h*T#-l»y required to « p In i h » Circuit Court o f Kami*
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WADE H. GARNER, M. D

T on a r o hereby r r q u l r o l to a p ­
pear In flip c ir c u it Court o f 8 emlnole County. Florida, trf Chancery
•»n .November It h. 194S. In * c e r ­
tain pult f o r d iv o rc e therein pendilia, an r b n r e v la t is l t it le o f which
cup ** l« J o l l y
K. Itohlnaon. plaintiff
Verona
Gertrud*
Klltahrtlt
Itoh lmon . defendant.
W lt n e ea my hand and* o f f ic ia l
Peal at Hanford. Florida. t h l » Sth
day *»f Octotier. 1946.

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mile, or lean—thu rate that th«railroailx charge now—and rates |
AND (SEES * approximating that for internnitinnal travel will norm follow."
w it h o u t ■*
The two nfficiutx *ni«l there
BUFTERING
might Ire 200,000 }&lt;&gt;h* in aviation
i lit. EFECT8
right after ilemnhilixatinn. mnyhiV FROM
(100,000 ten yenrx from now. lint
TVttiR S t i n g s
HERE ARE THE RIIIYS—Joy of their parent! but hradacho cit the .
only a xinall part of them will he
rUilch liar never been able to tell them apart through manjunonliu .
for flyer*. So only n" xmnll iiiinwar'. Identfcal twin* born in Uuckhorn, Ky.. Hoy and Itay RUejr'acrYc.,
'ority of gilr**ervlce vofferana will
ho able i n - Jump rlirerth? into .togettier,- were wounded together and captured together—whereuftei
the German Army m w double till It released (hem together—and are
civil aviation.
(till together os pictured above at Camp Shanks, N. Y., where top scr*
In overxeaa traffic, th e y xaiil.
geants arc going t lowlv mad. Atiny SlgnaJ'Corp* photo, (fnternotional)
higger, fnxtcr ahlpx— I-ruixing lit
nrounil 300 mile* an hour within
ten year*—wtll bo emphaxited.
That will cut ilown the number
of plane* requirril uml the luimbr o f flyer*.
Mr. Wright *ahl that “ certain­
NOTICfQ O F F . L K C T I O *
ly** American uir line* could
In «’&lt;iinplkiuir«t wit h th«t p ro vlcompete with foiVlan, Irecnuxe
f I"I»**- «&gt;f
law
Np|dlruhl«« I h i r e l o ,
wage differential* "ifMi. laigely
IHtlh'4* In h»*rrhy Rivnii Ihul Mil
hit
m
hfrii
&lt;uIIt'd Mild ciroutweighed hv efficiency of limn- Ort. ft, With-tho -174th Infantry
dftt-d lit liti . h f ld . Mtid I lit* Hainw
ngement and equlpmenti"'
With t\ S. Knrrtr* in Norway, w i l l !»*■ belli w it h in uml llirotiich*
•“ We can get at len*f f&gt;0 |*&lt;-i way When thu 171th InfunU/ out H|»ft ml T h i H* Ihm.I ItlalrlplB
A R R E L L ’S
nf Hfftilmdit Couuty.v Fhtrldn. via.,
cent n f'th e trade of •.A.nicrir.iri
uir traveler*.'' Mr. Hurdyi mid. tturimrnt itnithtMl Nmvvuy wi «t H|m i |ii I T ux Hchmil IrLstrlcl No. I,
km»Wfi
I h e - Hunfurd
H p ff ln l
I url of I ’ .S. 'I hnIc Forctr **AM Tux
hrhiuil Id n t r ir l;
lit I T ax
P A C K « G E ____S I Q ft t
The tnnxt important ugricul tihtlff tin* ihnuimliit of Hiir.. (irn Hthmil I ’ lNtrlt't No. 2 k n o w n iin
tural produrt nf Turkey lx to- (iuen Siimnuflr, tin* (iffirrra uml lb* DuiRWOOn Hprrlal T a x Hchool
viH*n •might well hnv» ::«id “ til I »I n|» l« t ; Hpei lul Tux Hrhool |ll»hurco•
II l«-t N'm. 3. know n mn th** Ovledc/
Iri't we Iwve Mlfitle it.”
,
Hperlul T a x Hthonl I Unit let; H|&gt;t*•I I *i»i i it t No.
4.
llu regimental rrimptanrler I* • ••*I Ta\
f ’nl. K&lt;l»vin A. W ilker nf Center know n un the Chutuotu H|»*&lt; ImI T a x
Hi 'I omi I |t|st(l«(; H|»**&lt;ImI T ux Hc Iio«»I
I’nilit, Texas/ and ifielitded in the I U*&gt;t t let No. I, know n nn th**
iternunnel T il*fr. H u r l e r !’ . 11**tit*%m Hp«*«*lal T a x H* hind IliaIlrttvey,
miii
nf
Mr. and t r h t ; 8 |»v«-!al T ux Hrhool Dlxtrfrt
No s, k n o w n nn th** lJtk«- Monro**
Mi-. I.lnyd I.. Harvey 100 I’ul- H|wt
|«| T m
H* ht»f»l IMatrlrt.
on
; nnifu Avenue nf Sanford, Flu.
Tuenday, No vrt u hrr fc. 1946. f«»r thr
of
d
f
M
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O
ilnliiK
wlo*
ahull
'I hn regiment i’ pomprraetl &lt;&gt;f
T r iiN t f N i o f \ t h r m M 'd la trlcta
unit* lirUvnted in 1102 for the t»C
fur t h r n rx t ‘ au^«**«*-dlntt tw o )»-u ra
rni-:inn « f rnmifig- to Norway um l tho u tlin h rr, of m ill" of H|»rlint I hey tnnk lung rmd often rlif- r ia l I Mat r let H rh ool T a x to h r IrV*
With GRADE A
! um t r o l l r r t r d In rM rh of t h r
firnll rnntr* In tench thi* Srhnd- dI •l••
a ttlrtr
fo r
•■h i ft of
the
aald
-i ihi \in11 country.
y ra r a
The fir*! mid xecunil Imttnlinn*
Thr
fo llo w in g
named a ro u|&gt;nf the It.'gimeut nriglnully were p o ln trd to u r l n « r l f t k * uml In*
iictivutiil iih the Klrat Special
Service Force which wu» half
Cauadiau and half American.
Every driver line seen those h*NYy
Tl uv tralneil for guerillu-tyre
trucks rumbling down the road with
warfare and were to n**iiult
their big heavy loads. You know that
i Norway'* g/denalvv wuU-r-puwer
truck tire« lake a terrific healing from
ayatema.
However, they firxt
the hard grinding wear. Naturally, the
wen- iimhI to invade Ki*kn. only
rubber to aland that abuse muxt be
to find lln&gt; Jm * had fled, and
especially compounded to be extra tough
they traveled half way around
tlie world to show* up livxl at
—extra long wearing.
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Tlu-y fought with
We enn NOW recap the Urea of A, 0
dUtlnction at Auxin and purticiand C card holdrra with Grade A Truck
i ateil in I la- Invuninn nf imuthern
I ' r r d h r t a 9, 11 *
14 A ! Al la *
Rubber—guaranteed to be exactly the
Frillire hefioe being dr activated im m if HiirlngN— Mr. II. J J)t«rlhlrk,
same rubber used in recapping the big
a* the Kir»l .S|H*cial rtafxdce 4*l4*rk, Mr. Ahrirr I* Thmn 1**011,
truck and bus Urea. Ila extra toughnoaa
i«« the Fir*! Special Service Mr 8 U K y l f . l Mr*. I l n n l c r W.
Force. The I'uiuulinti personnel Ih tw rl l, In»IVt«4* 1 o I n.
on your tires means 3,000 to 5,000 milea of
I'rniiiri 10 Atl laakt* M a r r ^ M r ,
were lianrferred to Gunadhtn Khrti
extra wear over, recaps of ordinary
I. H o ) t . 4il**rk: M in
W. IV
unit*
nod
the
American*
liecumo
llurkr.
Mr. Jonkthxn
l&gt;. Kvana,
rubber.
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Sir
K
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tie fir.«t ami xerond Imftallonx
24 Hoar
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of the l7Dh.
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4*111 Mi J. K. CurtlN. 4’ |/ik: Mr*.
The third tinttaliun nf thu regi­ Mars W oihL Mr. John t*. *II n||. Mr.
ment I* the :»*.*lt» hattalion acti­ II. K 8 linkln. InRtiFctt.ru
III X T IIK T T
a
vated at Camp Itipley, Minn., in •
&lt;ii%1F.ni&gt;)
July I'dtJ. It wax novel from tho
I' re oln rl No. K A l f )v|r«l&lt;»—,Sf r
■tandi'nint that all lu perxht|nel J. N. TIiompNon. f*lt*rk. Mrk Muti*
were nf Norwegian dexrcnL^ It .in .1 K l m b l l Mi 4 l( 1C KrlN**y
W. tl Ynuiia, I riNpt r l 01 n.
fencheil Frame xhnrtly after II- Mr•it..
Vi 1tirl N«». I f A l 8 ! * v l « — Mr.
Ihiy a* a eennrntr luitlalhm, wax Mrttftv Htnnka. { 4*|n Mu;.' Mr. J«»*
1 ho pw ets \

There’ll he no ill-ef
fects from an ex

Pfc. Carter Harvey
Is With Regiment
Now In Norway

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DONUTS plain doz
PAN ROLLS
POUNDCAKES ea

CAKES

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES!
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LARGE JUICY LEMONS .. . . . . . . . . . . . lb ...
FANCY YORK IMPERIAL APPLES . . . . . . 2 »&gt;s

FANCY TENDER GREEN BEANS
lb ...
THOMPSON SEEDLESS G R A PE S. . . . . . . . . lb ...
FANCY SELECTED TO M ATO ES. . . . . . . . . . lb ....
FANCY CRISP CARROTS .......... Lge.B ch ...
YEEL0W O N IO N S. . . . . . . . ........ 3 lb s . . . . . . .
BARTLETT P E A R S . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 l b s ... . . . . .
FANCY SWEET P 0 T A T 0 S ......... . 3 l bs. . . .
LARGE CRISP LETTUCE . . . . . . . . . .... Head ; .
IONA FLOUR.. 5 Lbs2 1 c
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WHITEH0USE MILK .... 4 Ta
A&amp; P SPINACH .... No. 2can 1
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Fluffo Salad Oil.... pt. jar ....... .. 24c
White House Apple Butter .. 2-lb jar „ 25c
Whitehouse Apple Jelly .... 2-lb jar .... 25c

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no dlaturbance.— “Jimmie” Rowland aUo makw Jo a v
of |76. 1100, $160, $260 or more—ehoirid your needs
require It.

, F A M IL Y . L O A N
'
of Sanford
&amp;—'Florida State Dank Uldg.

K O T I I ' N OK I N T H N T I O N T O M A K H
AK PM C A TIO N
K O K KIN Al.
IIIR I IIA M U R.
NO TICE U
h .rrby g l v t a
that
III*
un 4 *r x lg a »4
ha*
t ll r d
hi*
final rapurt aa A d m la la lr a t o r » f
IN* K a la la pf J i m r . Ilr n r y &lt;'o|.
rlougli.
daraaaaA; . l l i a l
ha
haa
niad his M i l t l u n to r flo a t dlar h a i c a and that hr w i l l
apply
lo
the llo a n ra h l* l l
XV. Want.('•■unly J a l f i o f Hanx'nol* County,
Klnrldo. » n ilia t » l h day o f Oct.
uliar A.
ll.
lilt,
fur
ap p ro va l
o f lha asm* and fur f i n a l dla
r b a r g s * na A d a ila la lr a tu r uf lha
R a ta l* o f Jam ta l l r n r y Colrluuuti,
daraaaad.
Thi* l l l h
day o f 8 a p l*m b *l
A. U. 1111.
CTH’ NTH JOHNSO N
Admlnlalratur o f
lha
Eatala o f
Jamaa
llrnry
Colrlouali, da*
raasrd.
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Tampa, f l a r l d a

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to

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D o r n s I'B T C H S O N . wheat
p lat* of rtalaac* la unknown.
T tu art htrtby required lo eppaar on Octoher' 11. t i l l , l a , a
certain aull for d t r e r p r ' » M d f n «
In tba C lreull Ooarl Of TUkunol*
Couaiy.
Klertda.
aa
abbreviated
Mile of which eald cate lei Noah
Kelereea, P lain tiff v e n u e
Dor la
Pej ira a a -■ P e fe a d a a L
. .

A Grade Beef----Check R o a s t ........ pound..... ....... 28c
Boneless Round Steak..... pound..... 42c
Sirloin Steak.......... pound
..... 42c
T Bone- Club Steaks ........ pound..... 50c
Briskett Stew...........pound .........24c

Fresh Beef Tongues ........ poi
Smoked Beef Tongues .... p
Flank Steaks . ...... pound
1-lb Bag Sausage......pour

Octagon Cleanser ......... 2 c a n ^ r r r r ^ 9 c
Octagon L au n d ry Soap .... 2 b ars .... 9c
Octdgon Soap P o w d er .... g t size .... 16c
Super S u d s ............ Irg p k g .......... :.....23c
Octagon Flakes ......... Ir g size .......... 23c
O ctagon G ra n u la te d I rg s iz e ................ 23c
Octagon Toilet S o a p ........2 b a r s ....... 9c
Palm olive S o a p .............3 bars ...:....... 20c
Cashm ere Bouquet S o a p .....b a r .......10c

B allard s F lo u r .....5-lbs 3 3 c...... lQ -lbs
Scot T is s u e .......... . 2 rolls . *
Shortening' ... 1-lb ctn* 19c ... 4-lb ctn
N B C G rahaittO rackers .... 1-lb box ....
N B C Shredded W h e a t .......pkg.

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O ran ge M a r m a la d e .....1-lb j a r .........

A Penn D ry Cleaner*.^.. 2 g a l can .... 85c
A Penn M otor O il.. 2 g a l 1.32 . 5 g a l 3.90
... pound .... 18c
Silver B ro o k C te a m e ry B u tter .. l b . .. 48c
Iona Cocoa .... Va-lb can 6c .... 1-lb can 9c
M otts Assorted Jellid$ 12-oz glasses 14c

Sultana Cider V in e g a r........ q t .......
N ectar Tea
Vi-lb 19c .... % -lb pkg.
A n n P a g e P u re G rape Jam 1-lb j a r
Iona P eas .........t... N o ; 2 can .
Golden Isle Field P e a s . !

Baltimore X Select Oysters ...
Baltimore Ext Select Oysters
Jumbo Shrimp ......
pound
Hamburger ........ . pound ........... 23c
pound
Typ^ I Smoked Sausage .... pound .... 39c
Bulk-Collage Cheese .... pound ...... 15c Dressed &amp; Drawn
Beef BrainiLU-...*rr
pound
Cold.Cuts Asst ..
pound"
pound
Skinless Weiners
pound
Liverwurst ...........
Bleu Cheese......
pound
Cocktail Sause

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Richland P re p ared P fp w es ...._____ 25c

%

Zero ....... fo r household cleaning
Grapenuts
. pkg. ;.......
Staley’s Cube S ta rc h .......3 pkgs.

14c
34c
19c
13c
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TH E W EATHER

Slreflfflh—
To Protect the Peace nf theTo Promote the Progress of A ^ r r ir n
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

f Innocent Plea
Is Entered By
ashita

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

E sta b lish ed 1008

VOLUM E X X X V II

hong Distance Halt Hits Service Men

irAffirifif
M mPremier Shide*

MANILA, Oct. 8, (A P )—
(Lieut. Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita pleaded innocent to
■war crimes, today and his
trial was set for Oct. 29. He
is the first of a long line of
Jnp war criminal suspects to
be haulfcd into court for ar­
raignment. A Ui3. Military
Commission of five generals

s n ild

MONDAY. OCTOBER 8. 11) 15

Member Associated Press

Eddie Windsor (Jets Hearty Welcome In London

Detroit Is Without
A Strike For First
-Time-In- 6 Weeks;
Ford Resumes Work
W \SHINGTON.

Oct.

8.

( A P ) — John L. Lewis was
absent (min) when confer­
ence-* were resumed hetween
the soft coal operators and
the I nitril Mine Workers in
a- gou-mmi-nt sponsored e f­
fort to end the strike of
Hil.OOll miners,
,\n asso­
ciate said l ew is had ■ ' prior
engagement. Lewis was ex­
pected later today. Midway
in the morning session the
|ir.Mincers asked for a prlavle
huddle with Secretary
of
l.nfyur Sehwellenhach,
The
reason m s s not announerd.

UNRRANecds Funds,
** He Says For Acute
Need And privation
WASHINGTON, Oct. a. i/P)—
■President Truman has asked Con­
gress to appropriate $650,000;000 immediately for th e'u nlted
Nations Relief and Rehabilitation

heard his not guilty plea. Tne
„ trial be held in the war ecarml
£ former residence of the Philippine
Hltth Commissioner.
In Tokyo aging Premier KiJuro Shldehara completed his
"safe and sane" government for
hungry. restless Japan today and
planned the first meeting o f his
6 man group immediately. The
Dome! News Agency sold he
would outline bluntly the head­
aches ahead for tho new government .which most observers say
cannot aurvlve more than few
•months. Shldehara drew heavily
w unon parliamentarians and untried
liberals to mako up thp now government.
Americans
shouldn't
Impose
their democracy on the Japanese,
but should guide tho people in

NUMBER 24.

Labor Crisis Eases As Big Strike
ptal Drops To Around 350,000
Truman'Asks For
Half Billion F or
European Relief

raCompletesNew
G oy e r n m e nt For
Restless Japanese

m

TO D A Y: Partly rtnudy thi*' ’afternoon and
tonight.
TOMORROW: Warmer In north portion.
Scattered ih oorr* and thunderstorm* In
north portion afternoon.

adm inistration,

UNKKA requires (he funds, tho
President said, to meet "acute
need and privation" during lhA
coming winter in F.urope.
ilt« |
tuiri! I'rrkhl
Additionally. Mr Truman aaltl
As the Ktivcrnrnnnt" netert
he goon will ask for more money
to halt serious coni strikrs
for the agency so it may "meet
in six stales which threaten*
its new responsibilities anil com­
plete its -programa."
t'ti to *expand nationally, the
1 .Ills recommendations were connew week b r o u g h t
the
tulnc.l in a letter to house (Speak­
brightest outlook it) weeks
er Rayburn.CD., Texas).
, ,c: *
to the general labor picture.
Hearings Start Soon
Chairman Clarence Cannon IR.t
Strike lines, which hit ft roMo.) of (lie appropriations com- j
con l high o f som e 550,000
mittee told a reporter hearngs
last week, tire expected tn
on I lie proposal will begin within
drop to around .'150,001) if the
n few days.
A major fight over the recom­
BROKE TH.KOI'GH POLICE LINES tteai .MiujlHirmfgh llmisi* in London when the Duk*- j T h e"coal ''mines ' ure* ™hc* major
mendations particularly regarding ‘ ^ ' D S
ui
.. , * i,
lift notl
lU a u a v r , un I 'u r
any funds hevnml the $5,50,0(H),- ol W indsiii lit rived in a i hi I &gt;i a t euuinu with bit nml her tin- ihiuugrr tjiu-en Mary, wlium lie bad ‘ tntiiir
nun T1itJ ,,,
0(111, seemed certain. Criticism of noi ei’u In nine vein- it lieu li,- abdicated the til I Min* toi 'tin- woman I love". Tin- Duke mid ho ' miner,. „u7 ,,,
wife reeenth a im ed in Ertllici' and «e\e
■’
.■ ■&lt;• niinoillieed hi- atteutiuu of "going |vim-, vlvimiu
iv ,.,i
VliiHnin
RRA has been voiced 'fr e - Anierirnn
bnme," Will'll hi- lilinolsine uppn-iii-l t )•••
■Id K.ldie wcli-nmi" *' I Intel null,mill
&gt;I,,»iii,n r„ Ha I'nse i i . s i i
'
ittty^Jn both the senate and Itiuilajihoto)
■
‘
‘
|
—
, „ .. a v house, particularly by several of
the congressmen
who
toured
Euiope (his rummer.
EM PTY CHAIRS and IDLE .SWITCHBOARDS faced servicemen
Some of the Icgislnt us sug­
anxious to communicate with their families n» the result of the gested that HNRRA be .tbnlishud
tic-up of long distance lines by u walkout « f operators.. Here is a and that the relief work be
typical Munhnttan scene ut Times Square as a telephone girl seeks turned over to the Red Cross or
An organisation for the con to explain to some returned vets thut long distance lines had some similar agency.
structlon of houses to bo known been shut down four hours while workers took n strike vote. (In ter­
President
Truntun exprcaaed
|-i|x* *
* T1F
Funeral service.* were held
as the Sanford Builders, Inc. was national)
the view in Ids message that eonI* rs I A f f a n r v t l W a i ' 1 this afternoon at 1:10 o'clock
Hall last
organls
rg* ted__ at _the
-— City
. .
gross Is obligated to provide the
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rmri.-in a ,,,, Anderson, 111
Friday afternoon when a charter
9880,000,OtH). die recalled that the
.-_______
• .J '" j " . old .dnughtuj of Mr. and ..
of Incorporation was received
United States had pledged a con­
l *. • '
ii..
1 \frBruce W. 'Anderson, who
from Secretary of Statu Gray
tribution of f 1.350,inHI,non when
( t u r m a n S p i e s P r e v o n - di.d s,n.,.h.y m 7 25 1 . m fn
and officers were elec tod.
UNURA
I’reafdent o f .the new company
but has
thus far.■■■ .■■ “T
•■&lt;
•- 1| ' flr H P r a c n n i N u m l i n e
,0,-n , - ■*i,e lomlutoen *1 tho
m*-, -%„**•#
"w fw 1 ■
e*t in ix x A n t i!) S t 'c r o l
To Ask Fop -More
P4i si -Presbyter inn Church with
operators. at 200 Park Avenue.
He gr.ve no indication nf how
the Rev. Dr. K. I&gt;. Brownlee, as.
The victNfiresIdent Is I.ea Leaher.
The wink *d tho
much more hi- would link beyond ■ Wa s h in g t o n ", on *, &lt;,pi
aisled by thq Rev, W. P. Brooks,
former president o f the Celery
The Navy liav dtnwn plan* fur 1
hutting espionage nnd
the
$66(),00fl,IM)l&gt;,
but
said
’
I
pastor of the First Baptist
City Printing Co. and the secre­
•lining (he .will (Van eXpIliilli'
its post-Will fleet idloeulinii a
shall
shortly
submit
n
recoin
tary and treasurer is J. W, New­
t«rid lilt- Rev- J. 11 Root, —
! H i p Rotary C h ili today liy Tliwm
secondary position' t-&gt; alict.-ifl |
mendation
for
an
additional
con­
Congregationiilell.
as 1' Alien, llrlnndo agent of the pastor
curHers, il wn-. b-arm-d yiutei
tribution
to
enable
U
N
IiliA
to
Directors ate: Mr. Pope, Mr.
Fcdetnl llnii-nii of Inx’v^tigiition. ( I n n I'll,
day.
despite
the
leading
role
meet
its
new
responsibilities
an
I
Lesher, Mr. Keweil. W, A. Pat­
Ql(
Ml. Allen - till III.-, 1 G.-i mmi v e.-iiti A popular tne
played by -naval 111111111111 III ImiI!; ’
to complete its programs."
rick, E. ti. Kilpatrick, Jr., Arthur
five specially trained agctils to j Junior Class of Se 'liiude
the Atlantic nnd Pacific t.healgri.
YoWalt, FL C. Harper, Harry l-ee,
tills 1-011111 r\ In lentil the M'cre'&gt;»] Sehiiol, Pnlririn was treasurer
The number of large carrier*
W. A. Bitting, John Ivey, Clar­
of the atomic laimli bill Hint nil 1tbe O le r y frni* auu a member
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 8. (Spe­
By "Duke” MacNtill
e n c e Redding and K. A. Williams.
would lie cut lo le -- than a tliiid .
of tlictn wenwere ii|ioichciidcd with- |of the I lii Alpha Kappa, social
In
general
High
School cial)—"Agriculture
The
Seminole
w Tne corporation plans to build
nf tin- pli-i-nt total afloat - n
j'«*rorlty. She was al.-b a member
hi fm p wcpl.s of their ntrim I
Celery Feds” ran fought shod foci’s uncertain days us the Na­
ten houses at a time and to e f­
the First Preshyterian Church
liuiblniL'. while the nundiet of
Trn.inu llu- origin of Hie FBI, of
fect savings in this w’ay for the over the Sealirccte high school tion re-adjusts from a war econ­
where *he was. active in Young
liattli'ships wtiuld'lie ieduci-d nnly
purchaser by buying materials in -eleven of Daytona ileuch Friday omy. and It a| peury to me thsl
Mr. A .'en said thaf.- ll wn« or­ People'* work.
hIhiiiI 'half.
quantity, Mr. Poptr said, adding night when they scoretl a smash­ nowhere in the country are there
gan ixed in 1021 n ttl'-J , Edgar
I le i
Taken
ill
Inst
Monday of
• *ii•! Herndon P. Culnney. US i.otivei us its ehlef. -At that
that it is hoped to get under way ing 4(1 to (1 victory. A crowd of greater or more acrious problems
This would mean ii iiearelinie
Lieut. Walter Boyd Stnvafl,
than
loom
lieforc
ua
right/here
NR.
Inis
been
uppointe*!
Slide
poliomyelitis, she', was removed
within the next 00 to 00 days 2,500 spectators witnessed a pow■
lime
lu-aid
it
had
only
Miii.diu1
carrb-1
lom**f
peilmpito
IJSNK, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
^&gt;ut that much depends upon tne erful "Celery Fed" eleven roll in Florida," aajd William 1./ WI1- 11. Stovall nf 1101 Elm Avenue, carrier* of the l5,lloti.tini Mi*l- lligliwav Engineer lo succeed .1. | Hniteniritits mi file mi i-oni|'ured (,, au tiflarelo Ho&gt;|,ilal on WedII I low ling, ('apt- Gololiey n a I with tun &lt;HIII,llllil at present The uesdav, wjierc Iter condition wai
/availability o f supplies.
over Sonbrecxe, scoring three son. Director of Florida / Slate
hn* received orders to report ta way o r .&lt;'VII ,-I ,■-. nlid the 2*.
touchdowns In tho first quarter Farmers Markctx tn his//w eek- University o f Pennsylvania a- '000: tUfT" ftw tnr“nr~ t ?V -rl aswrnrt th- cuts ran of both the tereiil war fil*—er|irtiil-v-ot Ttn*rT“ thru, iHHi.. itronouuctal very gravu. She wax
and tin- first World War amt mil Irjili vidua!-, are on file, tie Ihiih in Sat,font Feb. 18, 111211
and two In the third and fourth end- review o f crop conditions and assistant
professor
of
naval prohahlj a doTcn bnllleshlps.
the general
outlook
nil
the
-.-nod in llu- Pad fie f,*i 21 said and no two &gt;d then, are and liail lived here alt id her life.
ctlvety.
, N a il Issues Ill-poll
"Foi i science and tnrticx.
11 IIHI iMMnl 11m I'niir lllula,
tililliOia. Inking pint m Ihe Inva, In mldniuu lo her parents,
Wibmn-1-—A fter recetving-htw-U.S.
rn."
" — ...........
4-Pn+ro-(«-iiv--f*uiMU**d-lry-w-b«iU»#r»from
the
University
of
Florida
:V's
afloat
ie
meetdy I Old
continued, "1 feel that
(C a a lln n r w o n I 'a e r K l s t l l
I It W. Anderson. .Ir., her grandHarold Hoag, 88, Second Ste­
d nine uudei
i
eonslruclion In
ing of our market Inanngers In IP42, Lieut. Stovall attended nml
parents. Mr. and .Mrs. C. F.
ward, of the U. .B. Merchant
lie,
OrluBeserve
Midshipman’s
School
at
t-fhedulcd in Jacksony
aihlition. three t'VB's went lieillg
Saner of ProsperilV. S. C., five
Marines, 'imn of
Mrs. If. H.
the most Annapolis, Md.
Following tin* tiuilt iiliil one Ims slnre iiei'n
her SJ.'l-24, may be one,
aunts and three uncles.
Lawson and brother of Hubert
important we. havej ver held, duty he was assigned as assist
11 nNtlHI*f&gt;l on I'rcr I lit I, I I
I'nllU-urei
tubers
......
..........s were me
... ....
.... of
and Leon Lawson, \fs enroute to
Certainly' it should pe virtually ing engineering officer aboard
tin- liinior Class including Georgu
the United States) after being
toil in taut for during 'the confer- the Indiannpnlis, and later engi­
Wtiiiiliuw \\'. Dirvi-. |:i, liie
l/Jiapuinn. Carl Williams, .lark
T l»r e e l
U ’lin l lM u r e (in
held a Japanese prisoner of war
neering officer on a mlneswecpoi
iiiiiii, seeoiiil class. I'SNR. m i of
Rainfall during the past week
Ed
for three years.
These duties kept him around
Mr. and .Mi- .lolui l»ayis, luikc Move, Clarence Grantham,
amounted
nounted tn
In only 28 hu
hundredth*
I’m tei l.aiisiug, Jr.,
the Gilbert and .Marshall IslandSecond Steward illoag
was or little mure than one qua'rtcr
1 Monroe, i&gt; serving on the des­ I Fielding,
Raul
Resold
and
Bob
Harper
of
for approximately 22 months.
taken prisoner 8ept 10 1042. of an inch, acroniing to I). F.
USX Mrtirjwaii,
wliich
In onlar to iu*iiic ,,),laming troyer,
Winiri I’urk.,-. interment
was
In December, 11)44, Lieut. Sto­
when a German raider shelled Wbltner, weatherman. N o r m a l
o
)
ii
i
:it&lt;
-*I
aIl
sci
ceiling
unit
of
fm Seminole I'nuutv llir llirpcnmade ill Kvcrgrtojn Cemetery.
,A a n d sank the 8. S. American rain for the period Is 1.05 in­
vall was ordered to Fort UchuyBoxing ami
matches ani
sary
luMlnital
*-*piipinent
at a ln*k force wliich liomhurdcil the
..... wrestling
................
t and n
*
.
^ L e a d e r In the Indian Oeoan. Thb ches. This has resulted in lowerler, N. Y., where he was an will In* nrumultNl by ihe Hwifniil ' tin' Sunfonl Nnviil Air Station southern
const
nf
Hokkaido,
instructor In mathematics and Linus Club, us » nu-iilix nf adding wjii-n un liiiigcj' used bj tin- northernmost of the Jwpuiiesc
German raider that sank their
FTifuHti
__
Emily Smith, 81 diesel engineering.
ship picked on
— 1
In their "uiil lu the blind" fund. Natal command, the Kxci'Ullve home islninls, Just Indore tile
which Is now beloyr the scaws
year old resident of Paolu, died
Lieut.
Stovall
w ea rs
the it was ilia-idi-il at the ' mccHiig Committee of the hemlnele t ’oun- end of the war.
rflhaw- •flFHTOnTand took them lop.
*
this
morning
at
!»:45
o'clock
In
Asiatic-Pacific ribbon and Hie Frlilsy. .Ine Muss win ii|i|ioiulcit )y rh:imlirr of Comnlcrrv* u l) ■'
to Java tn the Dutch East Indies
The McGowan steamed only a
1 a local hospital after a short American Theater ribbon.
ilia chairman of n romlitlttee. l ■&lt;j meeting Saturday,
where the eaotiras were turned
nlay. Instructed
in-ltoci* .i E*f
r.u t few mil*:., o ff ttie h*-(*cli tlirmmh
The Seminole
High
School illness.
An elect Ion will I**- held In the
brother, S/Hgt. Eugene Stovall, arrange for the sinking of the**' ward Higgins. Cluiinhcr uiuiuiger. j that bold iluvRohi attack un tho
over to the Japanese as prisoners. Band and Celeryettas made a
Born in Georgia' Mrs. Smith
According to word received bv fine showing us they marched hud made her home in the Paolu is now at Camp' Bhtnding and trout s.
|u rontact the Joint lluspllal steel work* amt other military Sunfonl school district on Nov.
brother, CWO George Stovall, is
, Laon Lawson from one o f , the on the field between halves at
“ Ivey’s CliniUCrs," who cume Committee « f Cltv nnd County I targets *d Hie -eaport &lt;ity &gt;f (t, to determine the number of
mills of speeiul school lax and
18 survivors who has recently the football game Friday eve­ section for the past 5U years. enroute to the United Slates out second in the ihembershiti Coin inisslotiera in order to M 'liil I Mlirornn.
Funeral
services
will
be
announc­
llir trustees for the ensuing two
from France.
seen Hoag In Calcutta, Hoag i» ning. Sophie McDougal, now n ed later.
drivii. will he host* to .“ I’ iiwell's n re|iresuntntive to Wushingto’i I
---, yeurs. it wus announced by L. E.
in good physical condition con- .senior, led the band. The CelcryPuatlcr'a," winning team, on » to secure cooperation of uiithon• i
t
Survivors
include
four
daugh­
Jurdaii, ihuirtnuii of the Bent- sidering the last few yeers of ettes went through some Intri­
Isilitli tile iiii the St. John* River tics in furthering tld* piogTiuu.! |^1 () m t*
1*4
R illU C U
ters,
Mrs. Ruth Pearson
anil
iniite County ltnurd of Public InujklnutrHion and should arrive by cate wheel and "Tetter formation* Mrs. Bessie Denmark nf I’snla;
Ort. U7, it was.annuunced.
it was nnnouhred today by II IL I
strurlion,. and T. W. Lawton,
plane from Calcutta toon.
A tiew memliership rlrive rn|i- Coleman, Chamber president.
Mrs. Florence Mason of 1-uk*
mperintwoleiit *if schoolsHoag, who was (read only and drew a lot of applause.
tnituil by Dick Ells hurry of "Ells
Tim matter of obtaining
•
Monroe and Mrs. Surah BlackAnyone destiing tn become -r
thrae waeka ago, has keen In tho
Tin' home of .limn- Syk# of
E. V. Turner, manager of the herryV rirk'ers," nnd J. E. Row- swimming pool for Sanford was
Firemen were called to the welder of St. Augustine; two
enlididate
for trustee shall file
Merchant Marlnaa aince 1032 Silver Fleet Filling Station at sons, Ben Smith n* Sanford and Bell Telephone Cqmpsny of San­ laud gf "Rowland's Itonnicis
; discussed. Tltc* Milar— &lt;&gt;f tbs I tin West Eleventh Street wn*
with tin- Board* of Public Inwith the rank of Second Steward. midnight last evening to nut out George Smith nf Paota.
now.
Irin
g
started.
The
looser
of
Chamber
manager
liras
set
at
milled
early
Thursday
nftern.....
ford today rstended hi* thanks
itrui'tion at lrrist 15 days prior
to the public for its co-operstiun this rikilcst will stage the nnnuul |5,lltl0 a year with the slipidn- |,y Fck-rul and State ugenla to Hie election, u petition signed
an automobile fire.
Thla was
1
Lion's
1
(.'lull
dunce
on
Thanks­
lion
that
the
manager
devote
Ins
arm
it
with
••-iiri
li
wuirunlIn
and refraining from undue criti­
caused by a negro lighting a
County la F ree O f
full time to the position.
t cooperation with polite nml ii l&gt;V fiv e or more qualified electors
cism during the four hour walk­ giving ft veiling
match to light a cigarette. and,
J.
L.
Ingley
gave
the
ftnalK-ud
| enliim
of
illegnll;.'
possrsserl in order that the name of aucii
Infantile Paralysis instead, lighting the gasoline
out by operator* Friday.
repurt, and was nuim-u lieud o f | liquor was seised. Janie, an old candidates may be.printed on tha
ith which his car was being
Mrs. Berts Bn-cden, who being
u new budget committee which' nf fender in liquor law violation liallnt. The pctiliun must be filed
a chief operator, was not a mem­
7 &gt; r« &gt; n° t a tingle case of filled, according to -Fire Chief
by Del.' 21, it was staled. Ta
includes
E. A. Yuwcll,
H. B is now In Fcdetnl custody^
ber
o
f
the
operator’s
union,
roV pollomyellUs In Semluala County Mach Cleveland.
Me. Lewis C. Mackey. Ifci1 W.
- participate in this election one
1
nrticiputlug
In
the
mid
were
Rope,
It.
dumes
Gut,
Frank
TaL
matned
at
tbs
switchboard
during
* at present, Dr. Lelsnd Dame.
qualified voter and
Fourteenth
Street,
discharged
laitt. Gei#g* SUne, and M* A. J. It. Brown. Federal ugeut unit must .be
County .health offload, reported
from
Ellington
Field,
Tefas, the period o f the- strike and InR A. Morn ami Wi A. Lewi* j
lm) tr
Rs trick.
fortned caller* that telephone
today when aAkd regarding the
Sop* 27.
llnnnl Wnr Fund drive
The
This was the first session of of the Stale Beverage Depart
service was confined strictly to
rumored epread o f the dUsease
le County is definitely Mr. Coleman as president of the incut.
in
Bend
in this community.
A MM
2/c
Donald
Warren emergencies.
and
collection*
so
far
lugging,
Chamber body ami he said he
He aald only thrae' cases have
Unemployment
tomi-cnsst 1o u Johnson. U1S French Avenue, dis­
hut 93.37(1, il wn* fe ­ would give it his best ef furl*
amount
been reported so fa r this yaar, payments were msde to one par­ charged from Naval Separation
ll.
H.
Coleman,
chairScott
W
ill
Adress
|ioKad •h
and requested full cooperation
one colored child and two white son tn the total amount of 945 ill Center, Miami.
drive.
of
of officer* and - insurious*
William F. Griffin F 1/c (Mopeople.
The coloiad child re- 8aminola County durpig the weak
________
C
Local C a t t l e m e n man
of
the
drive
set
for
Tha |
MM) USNK of Lake Mary, Flor­
eorired. One of the white people ending Sept. 29, Ofcrl B. Smith,
Reuben Kenneth Hobart* Chief
is 913,000. Workers,
the
Coun
---- removed to a hospital In
A 16-ininutt motion picture on ida, participated in tha seisura
Chairman of th«/Florida Indus­ Storekeeper, 118 1/2 N. Henry,
John M. Scott, chief, supervisor however,
e continuing to make
another city and the other one trial Commission/ reported.
"What Every Veteran. Should and occupation of the Japanaaa
from Separation Canter, Charles­ of cattlemen for the State of contact
RFC, UKRNDON BACK
h donors, and every
Know" will be shown a t^ h e RiU homo Island of Honshu, and waa
yments through- ton. Oct- 1.
Com pen*ion
Florida, will be the principal team car
i has been urged by
has
__.
, — iw epidemic out tha State
talad o ff after
Rfc. James Emmett Ifemdon Theater on Wednesday and Thurs­ present with the U- 3. Naval
speaker at a moating o f the Sem­ Chairman
'olemsn to complete
w w h er* la Wwlda." he said, Increasing bv
Av Ist |on -Csdets j William P- inole County cattlemen Tuesday contacts . -,
aVerags of apto re|&gt;ort as soon has returned from overseas duty day o f this week. E. B. Carter. Submarine Unit* in Tokyo Bay
w'li Is normal for aa# sporadic proxlmatly 923,
week for Kavanaf, Jr., 107 East Seventh 0 at 8:00 P. M. M-sh* City Halt. as t*
where he spent a year in Italy Selective Service clerk, announced at the lima of the signing of
possible.
thm surrender
documents
on
**
. . . James Crumley
tha previous tw weeks,l The In- Street, iR
Robert
Mr, Scott will explain new
r boys are now be- with the 88th Division of the today.
Many of
.
Ail members o f the Selective Sent. 2.
k reported A20 West Sixteenth Street; Jams lawg pertaining ta marks and Ing called
week
cress* for tha l
ir oversea* replace- Fifth Army, llir Is tha son of
Griffin has been In the naval
was only from
,260[) to 976&lt;^fAlex4nder Kirby, 1109 Park Ave­ brands and grill appoint an In­ menu, Mi
Coleman said, and Mr. and Mrs* Hobart E. Herndon Service Board, as well as mem­
ber* of all other agencies assist­ service for one * and on* half
of /ctalpiante
it the Hum
number or
xtslpisnts nue; and Raymond George Fox, spector fo r
678, but
Seminole County.
necessity o f con- of 209 East Fourth Street
sfnUd out
ng compensation/rose from Jr., 1920 Magnolia Avenue, dis­ There are approximately 40 cat­ nuing to si
Pfc. Herndon has bean ordered ing wnr veteran*: and returning years and ha* served on board
race iring
rt the Fund from
veteran*
themselves,
are th« UBS Proteus 'A S 19) sine*
8,881 to 4,816, o f Whom 8,029 charged from Separation Center, tleman tn tha caeotg and nil or* which USOl actlvitiea ere fi- to report to Camp Shelby at tha war
May 1. 1946.
,nr|ed to see this show.
tale and 1,TM wkre female, Charleston, S. C. Sept. 88,
termination o f his leave.
war* mala
urged to attend thh meeting.

Company F o r m e d
# F o r Erection Of
Houses In Sanford

Aii craft Carriers
In Second Place
In Navy’siHan

Celeryfeds Win Director Wilson.
JQver-JSeabreeze NamesProblemsIn
By 46-6 Score Post-war Farming

Highway Engiir’er

------------------------ Patricia *\nderspn
Thomas C. AHen Funeral Se r vi c e s '

Ortlines Work Of

... nwF-,... -,.v. Larjjo.Carrier}4 To-He:
'only ^eng98M,0f)0jKit Cut To LP8N
3rd Present Number

ted

Lea rninprl^ViiHe1
; ^ ^ 1.

**

Long Pass To Graves Importance Of Mark­
et Manager’s Meet
Accounts For Day­
In Jax Emphasized
tona’s Only Marker

Lieut. S t o v a l l Isj
In Sanford On Way
To Pennsylvania

Harold Hoag Freed
on g M 'g n s W g .

'^

CITY BRIEFS

Lions To Promote
RoxinK1 In. Sanford

Mrs. MaryJG. Smith
Died TMs Morning

Move Launched To
Obt a i n Use 01
Navy Hos pi t a l

Woodrow W. Davis
Serves On McGowan

Election To Re Held
In School District

Turner Thanks Public
For Its Co-operation

By Federal Agents

DISCHARGES

’und Drive Is
irted LaRTKinff

Slifflit Increase In
Jobless P ay m e n t s

Fit* William Griffin
Sav^Jap Surrender
Picture Show Coming
jOn Veterans’ Rights

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MONDAY, OCTODETt 1. 1945

TUB SANFORD UERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE ElG irifl

War Fund Drive More StrikesBORROW HERE WHERE
Begins At Dinner Threatened
PR IV A C Y IS RESPECTED -*.
YOUR natural dealre fur privacy, Tomorrow N ig h t
As Some End
in money mnttera &lt;a strictly
MISCELLANEOUS

:LASSiriED ADVERTISING r a t e s
luc r*r line fur unr Insertion
08r per (lie-for three in-erllon*
37r prr lirtr fur 6 insertions
06 prr Uni* for 20 insertions
Minimum rale* . . . 30r
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR Ad* tn THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, live w..rd* to thr line, Including phone and address.

reapected here.
Friends and
relatives are not uuestion'ed
about your credit.
Your em­
ployer or bmtincK* usaociote*
will -not -hear of- your iirtMnnl
affair*. There is no Cause for
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirements
No co-makers on rrmimv loan*.
?'arlnble payment plans.
FA M ILY LOAN «*&lt;&gt;.
Phone 33
Florida Bank Rldp,

FOR )6 additional -you can add
to your automobile . liability
pcrtjcy medical payment for
edcli person accidently injured
while' a oassenper la your ear
and ench pedestrian hit by
Ail idvrrtNrm rnt*- fur siluatianii w in t s a - w t lt b e t h s r ged f ar a t-tb e — your car up-Ur:$7fiQ.cnch_£^JI.
Boyd A Co. '
regular riaaalfliit rale*.
.
* ___ ___
FOR
BETTER Health
Drink
A NICE bunpnlow located on
Mountain Valley Mineral Water
Firat St., pond condition. With
Nature's Aid to heiilih. From
flowing well aqd tile pruund
. I Bit Hprinps, Ark. Let us
for
a
small
■
garden.
Chiektyi
FlLL-u n with Iti'itwrnr anti fuel
serve you,-'For Hale at Duhauae, few young orange tree*.
■&gt;|| bpfotc ..vlnt'T.
*
,
hart’s Lumber Yurd. 202, Sun-,
If
you
wiint
a
hiirpuln,
*ee
ine
II. II. POPE CO., IN F . _
ford Avenue. I'lione 3H0-M.
at onre before, it la too late.
MAN'S Tiffyrle. f'TiaiU-* 677-W.
Edward F. IJine.

FOR SALE—

LOST-

l*.i TON CtuVioht truck slake 1042 STUDKIIAKKR 4 door sedan,
pood cilddlthitl, new tire*. Phone OUR Jewelry Floater-policy will
Ii.mIv, ' 8 2.1 tire*, good condi­
776-W. George Steeh'..
repay you for jewelry lost,
tion, First house on riuht. M l
stulrii or destroyed. No if’
|lorn Load, Mont'im Cottier.
ONK l.eonanl 0 ft. electric rer. Mi lloyd A Co.
, ,
UPlIDLSTKItV fabrics, tapestries, friperutor. I'lione 190-W.
DIVIDENDS for 10 yearn &gt;&gt;o
(lliniii' !.•. Iirmatelli'*, u gouil HOUSE | liner
ro u in*. small
yiiur fire, uutoinolille and IIn*
, 1,1, 1. in
i'Ih i
from. It.S.
kitchen, city water, electricity
liility Insurance by not insuring
Hum ii, 21111 N. Orange Ave,.
available. Foot lot*. 611 by 12d
wilh ('. M. Itovd u Co.
Phoiie 41)63, Orlando. Kin.
ft. -A.kinp $1.(100.00 (Cnah).
LUST:
Pocket hook with money
NearLnkr.
K.
Lngerquial,
Bo*
HO: I’l i Al l7.A I IONIieMiranre,
and driver*' license. Reward. A.
323, Lake Mary, Fla.
tiiillvidual, t unity nml group,
Jenkins. Rl. 1, Ho* 2IH, Sanford.
(1. :ii I Si.v•I A Co.
IV JNDKTOli.M inuiranei*. Now i*
tln&lt; time In |loiecl yottr projiei'ly lignin. t widditiirrn damope i !. Ml lloyd A- Go.1
12.twin I.IKE insurance to each
|,.’f Mill ;i '■■: Ill to 116 for 417.
fill, dividend" reduce the year­
ly rust in $13.60 lifter the let
vrur. C. M. lloyd A (In.
POIt SALE: Amide quantity long
life (JIII.H SKAI. n*lie*to* r(H»f
coaling Containing I'etropum.
. ...Snnford i'nint A filnsn Com­
pany, 117 So. Pork Avenue,

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TVVO ^ A ItM S FOR S A L K - One
It ncri-a. Iliad land, 1 pood well,
2 *lorv lu'Orr, 1 car gnriiKe, I
.mil lionre, non (J- Went of
Luke Moot no Pont O ffice... One
ft nerev, nil tiled, pood well, 2
story luiiiM',. 2 story lmrn, 'A
mile went on (Irnnpe Haulemid. .1. \V, Xlell, liuku Monroe,
I'lione 16.
«.
:,UMI!Klt Lm ilier! Wreckinp II
rthry house luddud Heel'*, very
lu'i.t li|lil|« r. I'lenl,■. door*, willili im * uod idiinddiiir. Iluhart'*
Liiioliir Yuid
bll

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Coin ISntt tir»'» Co.
FOR SALE
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Five room huu*o clime in. Price
l2A6n.no
, .
Robert A. William*
Phone.732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ONE HOUSE, two lul* in Golds­
boro. lmhuitV~T,tnnher Ytird.
I1AIttiAIN’ Lutnlne or city pa*
hot water healer, perfect con­
dition, Aim apace healer. 1117
Went 16th St.
llUUKEhidd furniture. I'h u n e
Countv 2406, Lake Mary.

HELP WANTED

BUSINESS SERVICE

GET MONEY FOR YOUR CAH
We're buying. 1939 to 1943 Model
Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth
cars. Take advantage of thi*
MAID. Hlendv housework. Apply ready m arket'to convert mature
' II umiI A i&gt;epl. Store between Into money.
!i:lin A. M. anil llild) I'. M.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
2UK' West 1st SI.
MAN or woman for meat dvuartnionl, Margaret
Alin Sutler E X P E R T Plumbing, :I6 yours ex­
Market" Steady Job. See Mr.
perience. Kcpuirn, water Item
__er*. loilgta, 1,0 * 111*. Iiatli*. Inna
Hhumnn.
■Irv tuIm. tJiKid service. No Sat­
HA l.ESIudy fat I'alichlon Drup Co.
urday rails, (ieorge Coursen,
llox 678. Phone Co. 41(Hi.
W ANTED:
Experienced Stem,grupher. Must be necurnti'. A p­ THE
HOY,. i*
I* preferable To
I'llK HOY,
tn the
ply Chase A Co. Extension
$60 ileilurtilili- iiillihinii i.r up
No. 18.
M‘l milnimi:nli mull lire. Get
linr tales fur ymir ear* ind
W ANTED : Man to operafb ser­
truck*. (I. M. Boyd A1 Co.
vice station, $200.0(1 required
for pond. Write Imperial Fin. WE AUK fnlp' elpiippul and
Oil Co., Box I Hill, Tampa, Fla,
knu.v -how tu recap your lire*.
Natimil rubber or synthutic.
O PPO RTUNITY of lifetime sup­
we protect tbe sidewall* "lit
plying IIIIT ami other prufitiilile
yuur, tire. June* Tire Shop,
product* to farmer* In Semi­
Cur. 1*1‘ and Elm, phone 008.
nole County. No experience or
CUtil til I. required. Must have GOING lu ■fly'! Get a trip acci­
mite and good reference*. Per­
dent policy flum C. M. Huy.I
manent. Write oi wire McNKBS ' A Co,
COMPANY Dept. T. Freeport,
l.f A B IL IT Y Insuranuu I* must
111.
tmpui tunt.Yui. know wliui - It
winild . rust tn replace . yuur
W A N T E I)r'x Mald
for
Mather
home, liirnltuie, merrhundise
Furniture r'u. See Mr. Bumand uuiuiimhilu if destroyed,
/uii.
_________
' ' _______
lint you don't Know what the
waiter
W ANTED : Two maids,
verdict is going to be in a law
or waitress. Cull Mr*. Perry,
suit involving noddy injury or
Phone 1200.
death.. Get adequate liability
coverage. C, M. Iljiyd A Co.,
DAY messenger, bike or walking
H:(I0 A.M. to 4 P.M., 40c hour. BODY AND Fender dents, puint
Night messenger must have
Injury or fudink should be
bike 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. 40c
Corrected now In combat aging
hour. Western Union.
and weathering. A new pulnles* method await* you at
WAHHwomun Monday and Tues­
YATES AUTO P A IN T &amp;
days. Washing machine, ull
BODY HIIOI
m o d e r n convenience*. Phone 105 N. Palmetto Ave. l',hone 371
543-J.
DODGE . PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
W ANTED: fiirl* fur full
at Lanry's Drug Store.

time

FOR SALK in Marklmm— 10 acres
resident lot. Midwuy H. Granby
Ave. J.K. Walker, Old Cypress
Ave^
■L-=
LW“
COCKER ^SPANIE LS:
0 Red SAVE money when von buy your
mojauMlix.raised with full pedlBXL_CBL_UL trud^ thru -lower
giee inniillog 3rr champs. Six
mT our
local bunk financing am
week* old, from $36.00.• Mr*.
lower insurance coils. G. M.
A.I). Marsh, Box 104, .Ht. 't ,
Boyd &amp; Co.
New Smyrna (Luke Ashby)
SAVE money on your fire, wind­
CAR trailer for
storm, automobile, workmen's
.... Jto
condition. Phone County 4612
compensation,
burglary,
lia­
bility. amt other
insurance.
KOMI.Kir and Campbell piano,
V
« h'I like our profit-sharing
You'll
unnd I'uMilltlon. Also . one cow.
plan uf Insurance. C. M. llov
Fred Janiines, I'aola, Fla.
A Co.
THREE burner, oil, Neseo'cook LOANS on cash value uf life
stove, une giant burner, I10.W)
insurance policies ut 2tt% to
314 Magnolia Ave. ,
4 'ir * . C, M. Boyd &amp; Co.
FOR SALE: Two mules, $360.00
work single or double, will do
fur farm work Dullnry Estate,
Enterprise,
Flu, Phone Co.
4&lt;;oo.
W IL L pay-cash for all kinds of
used furniture. Phone 324 J.
I) TT» nami bungalow
wltli Iinth Mini garage, $2,6007 W ANTED TO BUY: For caah,
Inquire P.O., II.B. Brown, Lake
reasonably priced second hand
Mary, •
house trailer In good condition.'
Tires not necessary. Phone 071
FOR SALE: Milk cow, fresh In
W.
Muv. Good milker- 1703 Mag­
nolia Ave.
_
.,
W ANTED ; 12 guage shotgun,
referahly double barrel!. Phone
ONE electric and oJEh battery
29-IL
radio. H.T. Russell, Lake Mary,
one block south of school'house.

FIltfXNCIAL—

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W ANTED—

S

J.D. CORDELL, receiilty returned
from the service—Is now localud in the Kent Jlulhliug, Auto­
mobile Repairs.,

i r M l l m o l F n m Pace Onrl
Il'nnllnneit Pmm I'aae 0**1
National W «r Fundi 00 percent phone Interview,
Belmc mnde his comment*
puth to UHO and United Seaman
Service nctlvities, said Mr, Cole­ after an assertion by Walter II.
man. O f the remaining amount; Retry. Federation field organiser
21 percent poes to relief tn in Baltimore; that no nationwide
European, devastated countries, strike threat had been voiced bv
Petry said
and H percent to devnsted nreas Federation officials.
in the Pad fie theater. Seven per­ Beime had Informed him the re­
cent nf the fund is set aside for ports were erroneous nml un­
emerpencies and one percent for authorised.
In the oil refinery wage ills
ndmlnintrtiLion and cnmpaljrn ex*
nut*, Secretary o f Labor Hchwelpeases.
lenbach was reportedly preparing
Mr. Coleman is being assisted a fresh appeal for settlement of
in the drive by nn advisory com­
the eight State walkout which
mittee consisting of Fred R. W il­ threatens to cause transportation
son. Edward Higgins and Randall tie-ups In several areata „
J7L"' *'
Reports reaching the wage con__£ *1
“ TrieC e m o tiv e •.committee— tir Ttrences "that' thd UMOrt 'IWetr
charge o f the drive includes: w . was rationing gasoline In the
A. Lefflcr, ILL. Dean, Fred R. Detroit area prompted the Secre­
Wilson. Joel Field. fl.Ib Pope. tary to telegraph a warning
Frank Shames, Roy Holler, Frank against any aucb action.
Talbot, Frank Enns, J .L Ingley,
“ I f the supply In the Detroit
A- Duda, W.fJ.
..........
KIIbee, E.G. "XI
iiPatrick E.L Hoy, L.H. Lexher,
and J.W. Hall.
The advance Ififts committee
includes, WA. -Leffler, R.L. Corn­
ell, A.K. Yowell and J.L. Ingley.
The chairmen appointed fo r:
communities arc as follows: San-'
ford, L.R. Lc*tier and n j . Gut}!
W e nre happy tu nnnoimwr th a t M r. T .V . HrowH.
Oviedo, Frank Tallail; Geneva,'
W.u. Klll.ee; Lake Mary and I
fo rm e rly attModuletl w ith iib , i.s hack
uni w ill
I'oala, Frank Evan* ami K.E.
True; Slavla, the Kev. S.M.
he gliid to nee ull o f hi* frieiKl.* ut
Touhy; Luke Monroe J. Tilden
Jnrol.s and L.H. Mann; loinpwood
.LA. Bistlind; Altamonte Springs,
I M l. Huniiny; Forest City, Ches*
ter Fosgale and Philip .M art,'
Casselberry. II. Casselberry| Gold••iiroil. Mis* laiuise Parker; Chulu-t
otn, Mrs. S-F. Long and the San-'
ford Nnvul A ir Station, Lieut, j
ijg ) F. Hendlckitoii.
The VVonien's C'ommiUee of
which Mr*. F.E. Itouinillut Is
rhuirman
lai'ludes;
Mr*. J.N
(iilloni Mr*. J.M. Iluyes, Mrs. J.
IL Ray. Mrs. E.J. [touth, Mrs
M.ll. Smith. Mr* D.P. Herndon,
Mr* 11.11. Pope, Mr*. F.E. ItoumilM
lat and Mr*, C.M, Derry,

FURNISHED house or apartment,
couple permanent, no children
or pets. Phone '0U.M, ______

NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS
In A ll fairnesst to o u r custom ers and th e public w e
must discontinue tlohut m a jo r re p a irs on w atches.

fu rth e r notice.
.Mr. R eyn old s

w ill -contin u e

to

do cry s ta l,

he serviced to our best a b ility .

Wm.E. KADER
Jeweler
Plume 357-W

112 S. I’ nrk

TASTY MEALS

SUMMER CLOSE OUT

6:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Fried Chicken Dinners n
Specialty A t The

PALMETTO RESTAURANT

GAME MBRT
Thi Game, and Fresh Water
I tell . ( 'omuli,:'inn will hold a
meeting at tho Roosevelt Hotel,
Jacl
Jaci *nnv|lje,
snnviiir, on Dct.
(let. 12. Routine
Kouiim
m atterXefining licfore the Com
mission will la considered anil
imyoni wishing tn appeal bciore
the Cnmmisslnn on matter* per­
taining to the conservation and
restoration of wildlife resources
In Florida will he heard, according
I 1 1 N. Kennedy, director o f tho
tiiiine and Fresh Water Fish Com-

Next To The. Fire Station
Under .Management of

MRS. C E. GODWIN
And
C. F. GODWIN

mnis.oi

dim d ie * named Fairbanks Tavern
in IliiHton a* the firat post office
III the new world Nov. 5, tOll'J.
An act uf ContlnuiiUl Congress
In 1776 cstahlisheij the American
Postal Service, with Benjamin
Franklin as postmaster general.
Benefit* paid American families
by the life insurance companies
of the country are currently run­
ning 29 per cent greater tnun in
1941.
Total life Insurance fund* In '
vested in United StuleR G ov-1
ernment securities at mid-year'
averaged more* than $260 per
policyholder.

There is a greater need for rooms,

On all Hummer cottonn - . . lo w ly uHHorlmenl of*
HhuntunffH, ch am brayv, KiiiKimm unt^H fcrH uckor
........w ith Iota o f lim e l e f t to w e a r them .

INSURE

203-09 E. lat

W ITH

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Phone 127

MATHER of SANFORD

honfidence V

203-09 E. 1st. St.

B. B.

Phone 127

ICE CREAM SOCIAL

RESIDENT of Sanford iasl five

y fifs mcitres “ fumiihril-apnrt'

ment ur house. Call 702.-J, ask
fur Mr*. Jack West.

Shirts and dresses are now
being mode from a Florida weed,
MODEL A Ford Ton. truck, rein
known as ramie, originally butight body,
y» ccattle rack, 4
transmission, new 32 x 0
FOUND: Brown and white point- pfcrted from China.
. tires, tolling
$666.00. First
•r. Dr, Raymond Bass.
ip&lt;l lakes It. Charles K. Ellis,

FOUND

apartments and houses than ever be*a
.
fore. If you have a room, apartment
or'house for rent Please phone the
Chamber of Commerce, the U.S.U. or
any Real Estate Broker today.
We Welcome the personnel that are

Wednesday, Oct 3
6:45 to 7:00 P.M.

being sent here from Melbourne and
will tfo everything we can to make
your stay a pleasant one*

SiwnHored by the Women’H Council of
- The First Christina Church
*
benefit Porsunaife Fund

SANFORD

M urIc and Entertainment
Admission 25c

W ANTED : Furnished or sendfurnished apurtmcnl in sebuol
vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. M-V.
Wilkins, Public school teachers.
Phone 068-M._________________

‘ ATTENTION
SANFORD CITIZENS

M/

1/3 OFF

HOUSE, two or three bedrooms,
'furnished. Permanent resident.
|V0, )lox 1021, Sanford.

BOARD OF REALTORS

W ANT

w Wu»Wr, SanfflWakr*---

Room 304

TO WORK ON YOUR CAR or TRUCK

Phone 732
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Our FACTORY TRAINED men can quickly and
taiiftei
efficieptly, do that maintenance
and repair work
that means so much in the good performance of
your car or truck.

Docs Inc new
Addition

rating,e first Hn*.grocery, and
meat market Party must have

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SCOBS

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Sanford Atlantic

9ABY play pan with removable FURNISHED apartment 3 or 4
■ floor, romplete with washable
rooms. Gas cooking. Phone
libber pad/2461 Palmetto Ave.
4602, Short'/ Camp.
ml m
II.P. Johnson Outboard motor GROCERY store for rA t. Com­
■H rnan'a pre-war Retl, fast
plete with fIxturoi, I will give
ycle, good corxUUoru phone
lease to party under the.fob
t-R.
lowing conditions t
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GenernflnHUrknce -

OAK dining table; wood heater. 20 ecrea tiled celery farm, lately
plowed end harrowed on Cam­
Phone 700-M or 1020 Elm Ave.
eron Avenue, Phone. E.B. Stowe,
NEW whlsser Motor bike, $180.00.
192-R or Edward F, Lane,
. , 208. Senford Ave.
phone M2.
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H. B. Pope Co. Inc.,

F U R N I S H E D or imfurnlUifl
house or apartment. Perman­
ent civilian resident. Box 29,
c/o Herald.

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Brenner Pass Is the lowest and
Th£ t in t sanctioned ntr .mail
was flown hi the united States one of the most frequented paw&lt;
from . n temporary field twist o f­ os across the Alps.
fice In Long Island in 1911.
Nearly half of Japan's Silk trade
the
wnr was with tho
The first special mail train I'fnrr
4*
made the trip from New York to United States.
Chicago in 30 hours and 40
In the Kvnngeline country of
minutes in 1H75.
•
KoVu Scotia, Canada, are the
Portuguese is the language of largest i n pie orchards in the
most of DraXil's 41.363,006 people. British Dominion*.

and crow n repu lrih#.

ANNOUNCEMENT

W ANTED TO RENT
SM ALL furnished house wr apart­
ment. AC L family. 104 W. 10th
Bt.
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area it inch ns to necessitate ra­
tioning," he *akl in a wire to Au­
gust Srholle. Michigan CIO di­
rector. "It should be done by the
proper authorities."
Schwcllenbnch's
telegram
lo
the Michigan CIO director said
that lnvestlgation*--by his repre­
sentatives convinced him that the
rationing program o f the union
"is resulting In cunfu*ion and rr^M'ntnmit thut soon will endanger
the health and safety of the
people of Detroit.
“ Therefore I vigorously^ urge
thut you arrange Immediately n
meeting of the officers of the
union arid insist that action be
taken at on;e to withdraw from
thut program," Schwellenboch's
telegram said.
*'I am now trying here in
Washington to bring about n
settlement o f the strike through
the process o f' bargaining. The
prompt recognition by the Deirn irtw a l o f Its rcxponslbmty-mto conduct Itaelf ns not to en­
danger the nubile welfare wouldhelp allay the fear* which have
been expressed during the negnti
atlon."

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THE WEATHER

To Protect the Peace of (ho Worldt
To Promote the Progress of America i
To Prodace Prosperity for Sinfprd.

TO D A Y: Parti) cloudy &lt;*|lh a . f e » widely
Hcatlerrd thundershower* In south end
central portion*.
TOMORROW: Partly cloud) with few wide­
ly scattered thundershower* Thursday.
- Not quite ho warm northern border this
afternoon and tonight.
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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY,-OCTOBER .1. 1945
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VOLUME X XXVII
'M J , . ! . -----J" I 11
5

Strike Lines

Yamashita To
Be Tftftd lo

Conciliators A t Oil Conference

Member Associated Press

NUMBER 22.

Big 5 Peace
Parley Ends
In D iscord

British Troops Entering’ Liberated Singapore

lia 'I 1 .

c Arthur—Restricts]
Jap Overseas Com-!
municationsTo Mes­
sages He Approves

— Telephone -W o f 4cera
Arfc Expected To
Be Out For Four
Hours On Friday
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Strike lines were expanded
fn the that 24 hours by fresh
labor disputes and a survey
disclosed some 415,000 idift
one of the largest totals Jn
months, New trouble threat­
ened as a strike vote was
called for Friday that will
jtull 200,000 telephone work­
e r s off their jobs for four
hours. Tha hottest apoU are in
the coal and oil flelda, .where
about 130,000 being out has ser­
iously curtailed productionIn Washington, the oil CIO
s workers reportedly are ready to
accept a government plan to end
a strike which affected the plant*
In 16 states. A decision is due
late today (4 P-M. E.S.T.) from
union and company heads on a
proposal for arbitration of ' union
wBemanda for a 30 percent wage
Increase and a temporary 15 per
cent pay boost. I f rejected it
&gt; would mean aeixure of the refinriea. some closed since Sept. 111.
The spreading soft coal strike
In Pennsylvania, West Virginia,
Ohio and Kentucky— idling some
90,000, miners, brought an em­
bargo on most shipments, to con­
serve eupplies for essential ser-

Major Powers Disag­
ree On Terms Of
Potsdam Decisions;
New Meet Likely

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TO KYO , Oct. r-.(A P &gt;—OenejaU|
W AKH IfAlTO N ,
Oct.
.7,’
Tomoyuki Yamishita will l&gt;« tried
( A P I —Seqatur' Johnson.' (D
in Manila by a U.8. military com­
Cola), told the Sedate to­
mission as a war criminal, Gyn-1
day that Great Britain has
eral MscArthur's headquarters In '
turned down President Tru­
Tokyo announced today. He will
man's proposal to permit im­
be arraingod on Oct. 8 at _ the
mediate immigration o f 106,home of the Philippines high,
600 Jew* into Palestine.
commissioner. He wilt lie charged
He said the British govern­
with the “ responsibility for bru­
ment will announce next week
tal atrocities and other high
a plan tn admit 1,560 Jews a
crimes ngiiinst the people of the
month, or lfl.OOO a year., A
United Slates and it* Allies and
British white paper now in
dependencies". The trial will be
effect limits immigration to
oim' ii lo the public.
10,000 a year.
AMONG THOSE PRESENT at the government-sponsored ,,mcilin* . .to i.i'n ilM l Wi lli.T IC U U P S 'W -tin- rirtiT l idl.tl, Vrinv 'o f tllo lititlnh i-.otpite .on e- ate
General MacArthur also re­ snown being_ greeted by -cheering croud* mi «-nt••i mg f'liiiMpoi,. after tin Japane*e garrison had *urtion conference in Chicago between leader* o f the CIO Oil Workers stricted
Jan overseas financial
International Union and representatives of oil plant* are .(I. To r.):
tendered the iHirt ritv. hnemv forrea had Ixen in r .mind &gt;\ ilu' .....................
grout Hmidi naval
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LONDON, Oct. ;J. (AP) —
tm*\ niptninl it iilmig
4
August W. Hurnmert, St. (-otiis, Mo.; Justice William I. Kmni* of and business communication* to Strait* Settlement*
with. . .Mn'ay.-* and l.ix t .md Siimatia. in 11*12 „*,&gt;n ISpC retltrj’ ‘Of S ta te JjiniCS -K.
Ji-imii iittmkiti. (International)
the Colorado Supreme Court, and James G. Houston of Texas. They messages he ha* approved, and
Hyrni's und Soviet Foreign
are hoping to nvert a atrike thul might affect some 250,000 workers. warned the Jap government to
keep its hands o ff Korea. While
(International Soundpbota)
CommiHnr Molotov brouKht
threats of famine brought fresh
into the open today h Ul»tumble, lo the Jap cabinet, Rus­
ugreement amoiitf tho major
sia .meanwhile announced to the

Ylc. Livingston Higgiftk And Lodge Survey Is Made
15 ‘Percent Of Committee Named &amp; S T S 'tt5 5 !g !f Writes To Parents D ecline Tu Run nnir*«0w.Voll«,r
For Re-Fled ion C lip p e r Valley
Quota Reported To Study Plan For
Of Hospital Ship
Ul O l . Johns ;I’dncina! power* in t^e Euro­
Raised At Dinner Building Hospital
American P r i s oners
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It said the formation of a
four power control government
for Japan should precede any pre­
viously agreed upon “ consulta­
tive commission" to direct a long
range Allied occupation policy.
Tin* Korea warning came after
purported “ promotions" o f Jap
official* serving there. All suchpromotions are ineffective, Allied
headquarters said, adding that ill
own military government is the
sole authority for Korea.
The first report of a rice riot
In northern Japan lent credence
to the laisaihility that lliagwahi
Kuni might resign and liix cabinet
go with him.

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iiowera whether a Big Throe
undoratandliiK for b l a n k e t .
participation by all five

Mayor ‘ Kilomil llnr.in- a n d
pe*.. peace settlements wxisted.
C ity t'um];ii**tqi|fi J| .1. Lmigr
In ‘n press conference, Molotov
nutimini fil ’ toduy trmi* ti.u-\ « tll
disclaittrd nny knowledge o f surh
not lie. citntildiitt-s (•&gt;&lt; re r-iittio i
an agreement. Eprlier Byrnes
in the entiling ptimary mi Mm. &lt;t.
said President Truman anil Prime.
leaving the field wide open fm.
Minister A ltle left the Potsdam
new fundhlate*.
,‘.r.
---oortffrEnco with the umlurstnnding
l*p to till* mot nine on eaodL.
that France und t'hina xv.iuld he
date* had niqi’i- &lt;1
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In .* letter lo hi- parent-. \\ of c-’ it*- id i . H
. i • t.i
tiovernmeiq eligiiuo'i* of the liiTmitted a full shnre in the
Other strikes reported were:
(t. I.lvingston. Jr . Yin, -itving ie g ;*(i i
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f.o tht* h,ck*oniillc ili*triet me comluct- discussion* o f treaties, hut that
' ♦ f e w York City Fifth Avenue bus
The
Scmlndle 'County
War
nhnurd the l !KS Sanctuarv, told I* Th *1*11 ■■ . i i
The dire need fur a new hos­
l
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teg dn mi: a nurvev of cent ml , Florida Marshal Stalin apparently under­
drivers: A F L lumber workers in Fund drive got o ff tii n good
of III* removal of prisoners .Old" cirri in
fob.m (_o.. th • ti mi m uniei any-, inrluiling the uppur stood the two nations would lie
the Pacific Northwest where some start Inxt night with u state- pital in Seminole County was
Japan on Kepi. 15
the object of discussion yesterday,
w II t lit.i p H
T !&lt;■ . I n . I V ■: I
ST. folia, Vnlley, now heavily barred front such ..discussions.
61,700 workers were -out.
ment at the "kirk o ff" dinner
"W c left Japan tin- ntiirnlng
Mu* -t lijputn *, who • It i :q o I footled, the St Lucie (liver and
Byrne* announced the deputies
Secretary Schwellenbach'a drive held at the Mayfair Hotel bv at a meeting of the Hoard of
about ItldlO after a very eventful office expire- Jan. 1 Mr|;|ted that olbei
County Commissioners.
Materwny* to determine would euntinue to work here on
for settlement of the 12-etatc
II. II. Coleman that . Following the discussion. Chair­
night." he wrote. "A t noon ye*
wltMe tlic ■'omliinatioii of joli i f wliut should l&gt;e done in the way some aspects of the conference
transportation-crippling oil strike Chairman
the Advanced (lifts Committee
lerday our fits! load of patient* titayoi aml -oi.nrigei of tin Sun of fI ih' iI control and wider con- which ended wilhuut an agreement
showed aigna o f alowing down to­ had reported 16 pereenl o f the man W.G. Kilbce appointed a com­
GEN. ELSENHOWER'S-IIEAD- came aliourd. There wane five ittoie Cquniv tliumlier of ('nut- si'ivaliiui. n wus announced today on any major issues. It seemed ob­
night..
quota already ruj^qr) ami with an mittee consisting of. H.B. Pope
vious that Truninn, Attlee .and
The {h ie f spokesman o f one announcement from Cupt. W. T. and C.R. Clont* to investigate QUAItTEItS, FRAN KFU R T. Gcr- stretcher cases um| the « lit cl nterce had wotked -atisfmtoijlv. bv .Mayor KilwiuM Higgins.
was quite rnuuii.
Il Oh* vert the I'iiantlM'r of I'qntineiee wink
Stalin would bo, obliged to reach
major Company, Socony-Vaeuum,
from
all
angles
way*
and
mean*
many.
Oct3
(An—
Gen.
Georgw
Md*
survey
had
been
intenuntEaston* that proceeds from the
sri-uttor.; moat colorful
A me rk in ,1!,ff‘e,tlU ,V‘ ’"i,1" '
the had iravhrd a point 'bat .it re uil bv II e war emergency, he add­ a basis' for a meeting o f minds
eolorl
walked' out o f the peace confer­ Naval A|r Station theater from of securing a &gt;*uw ..hospital.
,
• iu...i.i u-.._ ti ' hoot to tha shin, but thry*jnan
ence—and loft Washington fot Oct. 7 to-Oct. 14-wtll be devoted
E.L. Uurdick. deputy rlcrk, act­ field general of World War II, agml after «o long a time. Tic quiletl .Id* umiiviiled attention. ed. Cq-opcralinn of thu-Nuvy liere before tho work could l*c resumed
Ila added timt lie wi.lird to e\- i* I'l'llla enlisted to m-curc aurii'.I on
writing
toalin.
It
I„
..th„
-zted as secretary at tho meeting it\ was relieved of the command of /•Ho** Ion* •*» very thin
to. the National W fj Fund.. t
•••'
ids appreeiatniq. lit tbe I'liiitc-.iaehthe llmaled Bt.^^ A «« i' hh1 likely they would com
his Third army and lit occupa­ pule, but flashed tin- nurse i
the
abccncg
of
County
Clerk'
O.
'Expressing tW hope that this P. Herndon who has been con­ tion lone yesterday 'because he
City I'lioiniiM iiaiei* and people •ohtt- as a mean* of aiding • 1.1 onuhkate through diplomatic chan­
very sweet smile and hade her
would he the last War Fund
nels before meeting personally.
,
“ Some of the people think they drive and that the boys would fined by illness during the past Imd permitted Naxis to participate fatcwell when they weru .hplstc.l e f Sanford for their "wonderful the siirvvv.
eiHipeiation'1 in tile ilivcbqiment
A two ineli fall in the St.
need more time, that their opinion In? homo. before another year. xveek lo the Florida Sanitarium in in the German civil government from the biiai.
id do' iiimmiinitv during the Joint Itivei level wa* lecordeil
LONDON, Oct. 3, &lt;&gt;P)— The
la ndt iinalfxed as yet." rtld the Mr. Coleman expressed 'confi­ Orlando, and who is reported to for Bavaria.
An announcement frnm Gen. j "A ll nftcnuMiu *tieti;licr case-' 1tjtr-1 fu e'y ea t*, lie lilt* been ill .during the past three iluys" by fine-power conference of foreign
Industry man, C.E. Toitsworth of dence in - the campaign .workers lie recovering rapidly.
offiee
n*
a
cnmml**inni*r
arrived.
The
water
calmed
down
ministers,
after three weeks of
Eisenhower'*
headquarters
made
-mce | |-t-)ii«&gt; Smith at the Sanford Iio»t
NewfYork
Herbert Itehrens, grower, a|&gt;
and tho public’s appreciation of
no mention of rhargep that I’at- in Uic evening and lnhfO" loud Jan. I. I'.blT.
Work* The decline huh throe discussing European neacc settle,
' Sinclair Accepts
peitred
wiQj
his
attorney
E.l'.
U80 services anil suggested that
Mi lodge
*litleil
dial
lie quititin, of an inch on Sunday, men!*, ended last night in ■ppar.
However, the Sinclair Oil com­ the solicitors "put all their lieg.i Housholder and reported that tun hud licen lenient with N'ati* aftci I*.at load of patients wenbrought ui.iurd I volunteered lo wi-lieil to vxpre** iip|il*'i'IIlt|i»i
ent failure.
pany announced it would accept in one usket."
He explained heavy losses had resulted during and indifferent to the plight **f help,- Wv Would meet them tit for the Mippott lie ha* riveivud the -nine mi Monday and a drop of
one half inch on ,Tuesday.
Cars
w ater*! displaced persons. It said only
Sehwcllenbach's plan w i t h o u t that 60 percent of national quota the, recent storm when waters
Thu
ministers .*f the United
---—
---- ----------tin1 gangway and late then* during h ie' three term -‘ or nine infill ti nrk* Inive resumed travel Flutes,
&lt;10.II.lira (!■ l-sar sio
Russia,
Great Britain,
innge. :
-chm
goes to the USO ami United Seu from the main ditch inundated hi*
year*
of
service,
which
time,
tie
th
rough
the
line,
carrying
Iheir
Other
from Sanford to OsU-cu hut the PrtimAi nAil China concluded their
v - conferees, on both sides
_ men's Service,
24 percent tn farm. Ho asked what the com
luggage for them, Mu-l of llo* added on* *qfficient fui any fill- biowcii bridge* are still first peace talks in n deadlock
can roller,
H percent- to niissioners intended doing
A ro,uf h‘ *» ,0. r . 2 uMlfLc‘,t?"-rV, |-Eurof.&gt;eun
relief,
men were Australian*. Dutrli, individual to give to tin work flooded
over procedure which uuthorltn.
they wished to attach to SchweF Pacific relief, 7 percent to omer. clearing ditches.
Javanese and British. All of tin and that a* change -lioiild be
lcnbach’s back-to-work. proposal gcnciex and 1 percent to adminis­
Tinflic ..oillime* aeioss the live circles said would havo to la?
Commissioner
Kilbce
made
v
men
li.ikcd
fairly
well
hut
only
Toitsworth said. But he added he tration and campaign expense*.
Geneva III idge and fills, hut there ; renolved by President Truman,
that the County would do. the
because of tile tolls of food tlust
was iwt fully familiar with the
l- a iluiigeioti, depression in one j'luniici Sltilln und I'rimu Min.
best it could in tha future in re’was dropped liy llo* Yaol-s after
Prof.
H.
P.
Constans,
head
of
vle w a U f t h e r e t o Oil Workers'
o f thn _f'IJ- I lint needs attention •'dcr Attlee.
gurd to these matters. Commix
the
War.
the
department
of
speech
at
the
iternatlIIimr union, alncc the
o f cqilnfv engliKHTs nml work- | This was the first msiding of
sinner H.B, Pop* advanced the
"Everyone of the men I too1,
nion was meeting eepuralcly yniversily o f Florida and princi­ suggestion that establishment of
men - Immejiulelv. uceo'rdliig
i the mujur powura in which no
By "Duke" MarNrlll
pal
speaker
at
the
dinner,
pointed
rare
of
were
cither
raptured
at
with federal conciliators.
Ui ie Mnlhieux of tile t'ouny! joint communique was issued at
The
School foolout that although the war is a soil conservation district would
I lie Seminole
*&gt;cmm..io High
mgn nrnooi
.... .... Jmvi, ||„„K Kong, or Singapore
MHII
AIR
FOIIt'K
FIGHTER
In' a letter given to Schwellen- over, the slate of Florida alone! be a solution o f the problem, lie ball team hn* hern hard at work (
Agent'* office, who drives here j the conclusion of discussions.
uf j.-,.|ir(mrv ]&lt;|i.j i i ,,.
l i t AI HJlIA ItTKILS, I WO 11M A. JlHUy from Geneva._____________• I'bere was merely a brie f an*_
bach, Teltsworth laid Soconyfor Ihe last few days in preparo ilad _lml Termed—any- nuui-Jioin ■Hrt
added 'that a petition with
still
has
186,000
boy*
in
the
-q;
I
S
p
e
c
i
a
l
l
eehrumi
rq*r
Vaeuum gladly subscribed” to
Lake
.Monroe
euntinue*
ai noimrcmcnt that the eomu-il had
names -affixed.*lnpr»~sovcrninnnr 'linn ror_ _ lhetr ruining Contest
Afloat points o f tho government servlet, many of whom ’ will 'b e survey to be presented to tamnjy with Scabrcexe High School '"i [ home since ‘ then. All of them llaiiv w&lt;-*t, 32, of Sunford, has ubuilt I he suiile level, und wafer "deeddeti. to te rminate Its prOsynl
unable
to
come
home
for
a
long
1,1!
wete
very
'rhi'crfur
and
thrilled
.....
ived'
Ibe
MetitorioiiSt
rvll
~ ls n , Including a temporary 16
session.”
Agent C.R. Dawson, would result Davtona licach.
with tile sight id fie until! ess .mil Und Iiwtird n* II tneiatier **f the conlimie* to fit,ml the Lake
percent wage boost pending final time yet and he recalled hia own Ii, surh a survey IwOng made
Rux*ls Insist*
The second string has been run­ the blight light* One of them 3'iith Air Service lirmil* on lor* Shote lioulfvaiii, eHjieeially at the
impression o f the first World
settlement.
tt'oallww*! Us P a ir * l» l
lit tin authorised statement,
foot of Sniiford Avemje where
ning through Seahreetc's plays said that they teully should not Jfin a
War when, he said, it seemed to
But he said be could not sub­ him ho spent a whole lot more
II, .S, Secretary o f Slate Byntcs
against the first team for the have thought up separnte name*
III- effort*' along &gt; with tin** • I In* load U .lo w ri and near tho
scribe to arbitration of the wage
Caatlawre Os Paae six
Inst few practices and stroqg em-, for these ships, that* Heaven No of other* of iii* unit were -n Hotel Muyfitir. Tin* rood has disclosed the Issue whkh dead­
question unles the arbitrator were
locked the conference was Hus.
I e.en blocked to truffic. *
phnsia has licen put on pass de­ 1, Heaven No. 2, Heaven No :!, vital to tllr sllece** of all opei
ll'UHIlHHva On I'nir I Until I
mutually acceptable to both aides,
fense. Harold Kastner is expeclnl etc. could lie tlie only name foi a linn* during tin- ittya*mn „t:; il was tepotieil from DeLatnl
and unless the arbrltrator, in
n il that on Tuesday the yivet; reached
to see urtion this week after i*‘ - them.
l
»
o
Jim*
and
during
mill
reaching his final ruling, consid­
HOTELH INSPECTED
ing injured in Ihe Eualia' frmVfislilet missions against la|Miu a crest mid i- higher titan at
a Java
HONDO A R M Y A IK FIELD, Aside from Donald Dyesa who also • "M y filst patient
ered the wage question “ from
tiliv time sitfee 1628. Water alsiut
J-F. Mattocks, deputy hotel
that
tlie
entire
mill
wn*
com
ncse
lad
who
had
learned
to
HONDO.
Texas,
Oct.
3,
(SpecialI
the beginning, and without re­
-ix -niche* deep H running o ver' commissioner, was in Sanford
was injured iri the first game, the
— Another gnuluating class, re­ "Feils” will lie at full strength. epruk English from un Engli*!i mended liy llrigadiei' General the Kiisli* highway east of the Tuesday Inspecting hotels and
ference t« eithr th union demand
Krnc-t
Mm
te.
commanding
gen­
Offirer
wliile
in
prison,
lie
told
presenting
nearly
every
stale,
r the offers made by; some oil
river, which I- aiqiloximately four restaurants. Ciinditiuus in respect
Kealireexe won their first gamo
comftjcted
the 36-week.
U-26 over Winter Park Friday night me about being ruptured at Java ii tl of the VII Kifthtei bom anil .1 half feet above tioruial.
Company.
i
these have not been fully sat
and sent to Thailand to uork rio mind.
Flight
Engineer
course
at
Hondo
isfuctjiry.duo to lack o f belli ami
when they took tu the air to the construction of a xaUrfmd
Cpl- Leonard "Buck" Little,
T Sgt. West 1* the son &lt;&gt;f Many -idt* mail* near the river material, he said. mol. nildailNJiat
A
rm
y
A
ir
Field,
Hondo.
Texas,
__
srorr a 7 to 0 win over the hard to liutina. They would have t i Mr* Julia West, H f l ) t'ypi e»- ujid it* li'ijtulurii** tire lilui'kfd
who served overseas for two
ti* heln and malerials fo r repair*
years as a tail gunner in a 11*17 on Monday, Sept-' 24, and at im­ fighting Wildcats." The boys from cut trees In the jungle and then Avemie, Smlford. lie eltleteil ihe by tin* vile r.
pressive
graduation
exercises
were
Actual rainfall recorded by become available, he will have to
o f the 92nd bombers o f the 8th awarded the new flight engineer the beach showed plenty o f power carry the heavy trees out In the Army 111 Augu-t. It 'll mid IniWhilncr in be more stringent with inspec­
in their passing attack, while road. Many died here and they been in the Pacific thealci -qite Wcatherum'ii ILF.
A ir Forre. has received his
wings
whkh
feature
e
four-ldndcd
ftn?|-i(nnnK— September— wrjix tions?-------— ----- i------------------ -—---------honoratdu discharge and is now propeller for • ttnurelece. Among Winter -Park'*- line bald than* to Wera treated very bail! They were November, l'U4'J. --13.2'.i liirhe* dr 7.60 inches above
and Including Monday totalled visiting his brother and sister-in- the graduates was Lieut. Lenton 45 yards gained on the ground.
beaten and starveil. They got no
tin- uurntal'of Ti .U'.i incite*. Thi*
Coach Kettles and most o f hi* foot! at all except what little
7,060 at the office o f County law, Mr. and Mrs- Homer Little. A . BrotVn Jr. at Sanford.
mute I Inin seven inch excess juxt
squad were in the aland* Friday the natives would sneak to them.
Ha entsrsd tho service three
Judge R.W. Ware,, it was an­
about
teprusanteil
the
heavy
nounced today. O f these 6,720 and a half years ago, trained at r The graduates received com­ night ‘ watching Scahreese as the They ale insects, frogs, snake-,
iiiinti tluring the slotnF period. Il
for operator! licenses and the gunnery school at Ft. Myers, mission* ■■ second lieutenants game between .Sanford and Or­ lizards arid anything that woul I
Office hours at tha City^ Clerk’s
offset* tlie dry period earlier in
lando whkh was scheduled for fill them.
and was sent overseas In Septem­ or flight officer appointments.
• « £ o for chauffeurs' licenses.
on tit
Several Gl hunts to returning the year, und results in 5.59 office will be 8:30 A.
The
Flight
Engineer
___________
is
the
Kept.
28
was
cancelled
due
to
ber,
1943.
Monday, on which day 330
"A ll of the men I met .told servicemen of SenQstole County
6rf)0 P.M, starting
d a rtin g Thursday,
TI
inlatest
addition
to
tha
flying
of­
inches
excess
(if
ruin
for
the
year
the
illness
of
a
number
uf
player*
licenses were issued. Persona now
Among his 27 ‘ mission* were
similar-, s jus aojiut .Thailand
Of. 9:00 A .II. until- 6:50
tu-on .recently - approved, hv lt*-dn»er-Thd •‘ xeestr -frtr 11*44 -wsa
ficer.
ranks
of
the
Army
A
i
r
:
on
the"
Orlando
"squad.
jgithing to secure driven' licenses the Invasion o f Franee, and he
,o rmerly- it waa announrhuman Inc Julluncst* f #ha» imeitratniinl
ucniriliiiF til
\ large crowd is expected
as
tn ■ml how unhuman'the Japanese1 tho K„ VernniBnt, according to 12.25 inches o f lain.
must take driven* examinations told * o f the huge number of Forces. fBose of tho gag can', he
e.l today hy
were. A fler m year of thin tjtoftv
. Rosamond ( ‘hapnmn, in f/ f
by City Clerk ILN.
i»
virtually
in
control
of
the
attend
Friday's
game
as
this
which bt« conducted Monday and American -and British bon/saxs
that were, left were shipped to t*ry of the First Federal Suvinga
Ssyer.
plane
almost
all
the
time
in
his
will
he
(be
“
Feds"
firet
home
Thursday afternoons at from 2:00 that participated in thia action
role of a master mechanic, and tilt. A crowd o f oyer 400 jvllhe**- Japan to work in (he copper anil- lamp Assorintlon of Kunfnrd,
to 4:00 o'clock at the Sheriff's of­ and o/
o f th!
the vast array
hrray or
o f ships
ahlps
mine*. While in Japan conditions Tif klrHIch Frank Evan- 1* ioe-i-The-regular meeting-of Taylor
fice utitter direction Of L.C. Ben­ and landing craft in the channel aeronautical- enginawr. Stationed''at cd Hanford's firet game in Eustis were much better, living quarter* tlent und which i* muking the
Comntamlery No, 28, K. T. will
an
instrument
panel,
that
dwarfs
against
the
Eustia
Panthers.
A
l­
der, etate highway patrolman.
Other missions included strikes
were much Iletter anti food wa* loans.
Itc held Friday. Oct. 6 at 8:00
at Frankfort, Cologne and other that of the B-29 commander pilot, though Sanford lost 13 to 6 the served three lime* * dav, .After j Tho |1)jltl„ #ru up,,r„ved by the
A uiir Ipiur. roufeseiice -in fexard A..-M. Important business-will be
^German -ritiesi• his—job. anahies . a Bttperfort to rhiwd seemed, to agree it ova* a manywniqWlhs w ~ hard "t ,!T ,,n 1government on the hasis of up
tfi the -llW lifhgW S tr Oct. 29 of taken jip. A ll Sir Knights are
He wears two osk'leaf clusters carry heavier loads over longer good game:
the copper mines they would I f |uraisctl valuation of .property to. the 111 ,IKM),O0i),000 eight it and invited to attend.
dietancea
with
leu
gasoline.
on hla air medal ribbon, and has
tr*nilexre&lt;ffc&gt; factories — due to Hunl impruvamtint of which the final Victory Loan tlrive, will be
ical condition.
c — »1*1- *-loan* are -being
■
the presidential unit citation, and
the physicij
Framework and fronts for win­
made, —
Raymond• held at 10:39 A.M., Friday Oct.
good conduct ribbon- On .Aug. 7
" I bed two Amsrkan boys- M. Bull, realtor, ha* been ap­ 12. with Karl Lehmuon, executive' dows in the new Cowan Store
early this inormsir. One was from pointed by the government us manager of the Florida War Fin­ on First Street have been placed,
P in t Lieut. Jack B. Pearson* he ‘arrived from Scotland on the
Pennsylvania, and the other froth apnraiiier for G.l. loan properly ance Committee in charge, ac­ finishing of tha interior is proformer bomber pilot and prisoner Queen Elloabeth, His mother lives
at Sylocaugo, Ala. Prior to antercording to
W.W.
McEachern. ceding rapidly and stuccoing of
ON T H E " u 8 8 BLOCK 18- Missouri. They were captured kt valuations here.
ON
THE
USB
WEST
VIRIng tha service he assisted hia
the brkk exterior of the building
U N D IN THE PACIFIC, Oct. 3. Manila. They said it was hell
Of advantage to the veteran Slate chairman.
&lt;•‘•allseed
IIS
IW
lt
S
m
«
l
GIN
IA
IN
TOKYO
BAY,
(Debrother,
Homer,
at
hia
Soda
Shop.
Of the - quota, Americans will has been started.
‘
(Spselal)-— Major P. King, radio
_ .
He wee recently at
i* the low rate of interest set
Inyril)—
John
E.
Gradick.
Jr^
Cpl.
technician, third clots, USNK.
Augusta, Go. visiting bis wife
by the government at not over he reqiiiAd to purchase 32,000,TOURS
SWITZERLAND
USMC,
eon
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.E.
006,000 in, K._ ifflmU. Seminole
^ h iu
lu i.t
whose wife Mrs. Major P. King
who k a WAC. From Sanford
The new addition to ttim
I’RESH PRAISED
four percent, he said.
WITH THE FIFTH ARMY, Gradick, Magnolia Avenue, San­ lives at 1BOOH Magnolia Avenue,
he WlB proceed to the redlsUibuCounty's quotas have not as yet Tuxedo Feed Company at Second
LOS ANGELES. OcL 3, (/P)—
ITALY,
Oct.
6,
(Special)—
Capt.
ford
is
earvlng
on
this
battleship
Sanford, Fla., has been serving Donald Nelson declared yesterday
been announced.
Uon.- center at San Antonio,
Streep and Sanford. Avenue la
SW EET DISCOVERY
Frank M. Russell of Sanford, which eUamed into Tokyo bay on this escort aircraft carrier.
Of
It hits been stated that this, the now practically complete.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3, UP)—
that “no single force in this
whlse wife lives in Sanford, re­ with the initial occupation force.
The flrat BLOCK I8LAND country— no single institution- Secretary of Agriculture Ander­ eighth end final bond drive will concrete block construction and
cently made u seven-day tour of
After a year in which they was sunk by a German submarine ranks higher in its contribution son disclose)! last night that l.- be launched, for Urn (oiluying measuring S3 by 78 -feet, tha
Switzerland. His unit of the had eoan only sparsely populated off Africa In May, 1944, bar to winning tbe war than the 600,000 tone of sugar have, been purposes:
addition provide* needed storage
Fifth Army's «4th "Rad Bull" islands, crewman found the dense­ accompanying destroyer escorts American press-"
1. To bring our men home, space for feed and hey.
discovered In the ports of Java
Divlaion te stationed northwest ly settled area a novel sight. With picked up every man of the craw
Tbe former War Production sines the Japanese surrendered.. provide'mustering pay and take
of Trieste, Italy, and it baa boon ‘blnoculorx they eoold watch the and then finished off the U-host. board chief told press representa­
The U80 wilt hold a picnic
Obviously pleased over the dis­ care of the sick,and Injured.
the policy - of the dlvision to people on the etreete o^Japanese
Tha crew, almost Intact, was tives amewg 600 business and covery. Anderson' told newsmen
2- To prqytde costa .of contract outing Sunday at Daytona Beach
arrange visits for its man to
assigned to a new escort carrier, civic lesdfcrV at a national news­ st a conferenea that this sugar cancellation and liquidation of for the benefit uf servicemen
places of intsrast.
. _ woe Fujiya
whkh woe renamed the BLOCK paper vriek luncheon:
and wives and USO hoetaepaa
should very greatly shorten the the war efftrt.
sacred Japanese mountain, a ISLAND. She reached tiw pacific
3. To maintain the forcee of and ■alloranea. The bus * will
T h a prestige of America as period of rationing in this coun­
light every man aboard had been In time to take part tn (he a nattoa in the postwar year* k try. Heretofore, it hss been ex­ occupation in Germany and Japan. leave the USO at-1:00 P. I t
promising
himself
for
many Okinawa campaign and the inva­
dent on youf pected that -consumer rationing • 4. To encourage thrift and koep return at 8:00 P. M.
sion of
te USD Director Joe
might be noeessary through 1940, dowri inflation.

Speakers U r g e Sup­ C o u n t y Commission
port Of War Fund;
Selects Pope And
USOService Lauded
Clonts For Project

€s

r au'miiCeleryfe^s/II a r d
nTdi.1At Work For Game
With Seabreeze

e

t

CpL *‘Ruck” Little
Is Back In Sanford
After 27, Missions

Plmios Are Taken Of
Flooded Basin As 2
Incli Fall Recorded

* Brought'Aboard By
Stretcher Carriers

T-Sjfl. H a r r y West
Wins Service Award

Lieut Lenton. Brown
Graduates A t Hondo

7,050Drivers* Licenses
Issued By J u d g e

Several (il L o a n s
Made Ih Sanford

CITY BRIEFS

Lehmann To Confer
Here On Bond Drive

V HOME Off LEAVE

Cpl. John Gradick, Jr. Major P. King la
Is On West Virginia On USS Block Island

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8* IMS

Tin: HAN KOKH HERALD, SANKOilD FLORIDA

the South *an&lt;l ,\t’t*l, a fheck of
—feyhihotR TOMCF uolf hidt
for civilian Use will begin .'to
trickle onto the market, this week,
with" more becoming available nbout the middle of oc&gt;,1 month
and a still greater supply ob­
tainable for the winter seasnn in

Ih e U n it e d
v e a le d . •

Stales

R u b b e r Co. re
,

There will be plimtv o f Ihe syn­
thetic rubber, g o lf l-alls on thi
inntkei

by

riexi

year.

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P EKMAN t NI WAVt tfa u i O u t : V a i
t/u s &amp; m p le S it if COLO WAVt ‘i i i u i h J U .

SUPREME

CtihUitti £0“tTuflt«, W
full OUBCCI I l l A l ' D p t
(o ld WavtSolution with
K*rh»m, IID f ndl itviin,
Cmipn Apptiutur. N « lr*ln*n fullr IlfwttrMftf
inly - to-follow iottfnf*
lion»

New, you f*n Sum* th* |*»f of
aofi. ilaoiorr taJ-looliini,
curli mod v a tt i. *nd BY

• Cold Vfavc results in longer lasting
softer
»e T«n natural-like cuds and waves.
• Perfect comfort—no beef, no machines
or heavy clamps.

TONIGII11

• "Takes" wonderfully on soft, silky
hair and bn coarsd hair, too,

The New Charm Ksfl U f r im i

• Ideal for children —gives long curls
that comb out beautifully^

COJ Will mail rifm.nrm
Wsvs real ksu ut Bu.nT&gt; hecU

l» tJ . w hic h I* il l* Jih day o f V i . ^ l h y notified and requ ired tn p r»|«*n» a n y cIMtma And dem a n d* which
vernier. IStJi
■rtnt.ar. Ivmi. «► * ! t h * r nf ynu. mny hevd
Ih.le.1 Ihla aid &gt;l.&gt;&gt; of
F n n mat'
th* * * t * t e o f C a rrie M.
ISIS
' K. Ilona*
dnrra»i*d, le t* o f a * l l
I C I I U ' I I I T COIJU T SK.VJ.)
|&lt;'i&gt;ijnly. In the Coun ty Jn&lt;l|a uf
o. .p; iiu r n m o k . ,
r l e r l : Circuit Court,
Mrmlnnl* County. Florid a. wit k lit
’OCAI A. Oct. 3. ( Special)'—
Hemlnnl* Countv
Ih'lnrldit. J*l&lt;t it r * l * n d * r montha f ro m III*
Floriiln hit* nvcrniifht accommo­
ll&lt; M&gt; t* I t l ' I U H c K
[tlnsa n f Hi* flrat pulillratlnn *if till*
dation* lor !U3,3(tU persons. aeOrput y C l * r k . ! nolle*.
Each rtalm 01* damamt
......
LaliaJl
far In
w ritin g.-a n d
ahull
cuj Uuk to the statistical &lt;llyi*jop
|
a
t
a
t
*
th
e
p larr o f realdene* and
of the Mtnte t’hriniber o f t 0..1l' K ,
P " * t o f f i c e addrraa of the rialmerce. A -thorough atuily of the
arnllna. "t an * an d ahall b * aw o rn to by th*
need* ofythe approaching winterI that c laim ant. hi* ag en t. o r ntt or nr y.
1 fil ed and any uuch Claim nr demand not
season, ^ hu h i- expected to ltd
tliilloeh
» o (Had ahall b * void
tho u n ite?! In the state's his­
Ninth
i
T U B -F U ililM A
N A TIO N tory, u(li be iiinde here at o
a le o f
* { • U A N K O F J A i'K M iN Silva r Spiiiiu? rnnfemnee. Frhlav
i;&lt;iunv y l.K
.
j. her*- A * a* * * « u t o r o f the l-aat &gt;V'I11 and
Oct. 6, of the tourist development ij in chancres
wrlttan
T es ta m en t
of
Caret*. SL. K.
rtlwk'n'—of— the State--Chirmber u1** - . . i d v * --to
rum- ’ ’
Ilona*. deceased,

F lo r id a
1 , u l ,u r t

H ilS
I la r &gt;

R r tO
1

which itrodjodf heioled by .ibe •l.'il’UJJjfl
Adam* of. Miami, who i* aljo
president of the Florida State
Hotel Aasociatien.
Representatives o f transporta­
tion liner, the Slate Advertising
Cnmniiaaion and the' Suite Hotel
Ci.iiiiiilaaiim will mill tcipate, ns

L A N E Y ’S DRUG STORE
und AU Drujf Stores

E

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h

Hi* flr a t

gem.

Is,

I)|5

U&gt; notwtm an* r*nulf*&gt;l to tir*•*nt ahy ejatma urn] il*m«ro1*
waieh you. or Stttier (if yrth,- (nay
have ngnlnal' t|i* **Tut* nf l.anru
Halt, deeeaapil, tat* nf an. it I'outaty.
;«• Ml* County JuOa* nf Hnnlnnl*
I' M in ty.

Ilia

division.
rU rH

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( Mrrtill

L E (]A L NOTICE
i &gt;lt I &gt;Klt OK

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fill**!

I

Ills

o f f I**

tn

vt Hanford. V lo rlila . » l t h l n « l * h l
cat*inter rtonlti* from th e ilrnev Of
'[&gt;♦ TirM &gt; u h l ca(fnn .,f’ tit's nullc*
p i c h Claim o r ilemaml ahall
P? In w r itin g . Mtut ahall atat* th*

■ tk tV jJ l ute Oats has been Fireless C oo ke^cJ iJ ^T ^'
— At The Mill — For 12 Hours to
\ /
■ l\ y
assure quick and easy 'preparation' ■
\
[ACFA

— a delightful whole-grain flavor.

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^ J ^ T a d a y ' i le t! &lt;«y— « f y»»r t rat*r»— fadeyl

U. C. UlttN’ K
riitor „r th* uaat Will
Testament df i.^nrn Hull.

mnl i
i4**ciii In

I*%

fmi.

«f

‘round-lho-clock” v o lu * -'o t
Few fexwHi ccin malch (hi
3-Minute Qqts — served aa your family's favorite braaklast cgrgal, in tasty cookies, and in appetizing casserole
dishes. By exclusive process 3-Min- -.—

r ilrmaml not So filed ahall

i" unknown

i'»

rio V M * .

i-ouit hOtia* nf vniu rounty

&gt;rn th h r
th*
elalmant.
n r a lt o rat-) , - and a n y aln-h

I T III

t n v r r jo im r o x
IffMii*** fgllll I
filjilnt

‘"stop-gap'' hall In lie produce J
until such time a* tho nittunfi
rnlibei again ia available. Willi
the condition of'tho rubber plan* ■ik ‘i‘ i'1 ih f d
\n
tin* C n u n l&gt;
at inns In tha Far East uncertain. 1 of H f it iln o t r . HI nl*- ot F l i i f l d k , (ifpioduction plana fiave been g e a r ­ ■ft It :
l.o i * t « ( i &gt; l#» lllo n k
I*.
ed to using synthetic rubber and
MldHiO M*- vtit^ IMid Itniil
will continue oh this basin until 1
I I’aft:* 11
a plentiful supply of oatural rub­
T h * aPM-p-nnudil t*f 11»** ►ttld prop*
i i \ o i t il r r tin paid r * * r n f h a ir | h*
ber i* assured,
I *t(not
\\ nn
lit •fin im no o f IV . C .
Fluid.
......
The origin o f how n ship came
Cnl^bx pit Id i o n i f I n i It* « li n il kn
th*
to lie called "she" ran piohnhjv rttl fi-m id nuinrdlfig Hi 1*4
p ro pe rty •l**i»rrllml th**r»‘ lli w il l la
be traced back to the Ureek bold
to tin Itlkfln **t hhldctr at thi
mariner* who gave their ship* ■out (' tit *
d o o r I»n I life ftM t M«di*
d a y in tin
m o n iti n f K m »-in lo ir,
feminine name*.

ptih|lrattn*|

i il. b [I

m w m

chamber of corumerce executive*.
Toe ronfe re nee will assemble at
I2:3P o'clock, and is expected in
Inst all the ufternoon.
The 2-dav annual meeting uf
the Florida A*?orlstlon o f Com'mnrclul (Irgnnjxnlimi Kxwcutivci
ivUL follow tile., deliberations of
the
S ta le , Cluimlier’a*. tourist

l»y

• Complete Odd Waving process take*
only Z to 3 houis.

TAXIS ONIT a TO 1 HOUR!

enmpanie* ho;lng t? reach enrs-i
city productldn by the turn nf
the year, If enough twined workera ran be secured.
All companies will nut release
the balls' ot the same time. Dun­
lop suM yfcstcrdny It will release
ti itm^IT'amount o f Its synthetic
balls t i professionals aonte-time
this week. Inasmuch' a* the com­
pany has no inventories and li
working. against production, tin
amount put out this week wilt In
ipiall. increasing as |roductlon I,
stepped up.
_______ , liebtg reI In- line currently
the pipfcssional llm\
.»&gt; store line will" Tie
i e,uly for sale to the public not
later ihnn (M . 20,
Spalding reported that Its new
synthetic ball will lie released for
civilian use about tho middle of
next month, with limited ciukntilies to be snipped for distribution
-through—dealer* . ami g olf—pro feiiaionuls.
United Stutes Rubber has start­
ed iirodpstlon mnl snlil it expect*
limited amount* to be nviilfnlibfor rlay during the winter season
In Florida and the West. The
comiigfcl said It now is engaged
In reconverting its plants from
war iWoduction, lu lling It* in-ichlne* ‘ back In place ’and re­
training Its workers.
The hall differs (font the regu­
lar h»R ifjlv In thnt it Jis juide
o f synthetic rubbe.' thread* Ihstoa t'
o f natural rubber thread* used
in the rre-wgr golf hall*. The

pah Rea tin n tfrplemhar I If h.

t'ounijr,

Florida.

ovsmher,

I
M MH?i. - Jo itrfiiiiH ih cn nif
- '.I fitiuf; w ill iinupwi K i I'nrl*.
I ct"I (file r **Mi**r lip* p tiiiU u llii'd ' f o r
III**
iiltory
tim**
rM|Uli«i|
l»y
•nv* l»» II m&gt; Huiiforil H i t a til. H«fi*
fin it Fliirklii, it nfvv*i»a|»cr o f ^tn *i lri tilulofi |n until i*otii)ly «• Viil

Htut*

ANNOUNCEMENT

\V(Iri^jhtie mi, hnnil und pritl

nr «&lt;rf »«•••. at Hun font. F lo r id * , ilil*
find j1««&gt; o f c irin fiftf A . I*
I Si IA.
m
r
ifi;n.Nh{)N Clark nmull
Coon
Si’ hitnolf Cmifify,
FI nr Ida.

I«\ II

I.

Hif.NT

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(HKAle).

M in n :
to
V ir g in ia I***; llr**w i*r J im *
tries in lio sff pi in** o f rP u l i t t i i f r lr * tin k n o w fa
You a rr** lif fg li)
rr*iu l o t
tti u liiM iir on O c tn lx tf I
K4&amp; In a *'**rt«ln a u lt f o r d lv o r c r
fo-ml i ns: In I In
C ir c u it l* n « H -*»f
Heiinrtol*- C c iu t it f . F lo r l d i * -n it—n il*
f ir r v in ta il L ltle o f w li X l Kiitd -(*»«*»
*•
A r lliiir F
K . J l m l i u ' i . pin I ft t i f f , k **i uu-, V D ic fn la 1 ^
llr**w»*r
JirnlrM 'K. d#'f«*toPini
W lln ro m m y h a n d a n d
o f f p Pit nenl id HunftiritV Florida,
Hi I* infill di y o f H fp t fm lir f, Itiik.
Tn

(HUAI*)

I). I*. IIEIIN'DUS’-

F i n k.

MeOYD F. IUIYI.K.

H o ii.M ..I

fop

t*ircniI

Ciittrl,

We are pleased to announce that J.R. »St. .John, Karl
Younger and Paul Cason, well known to automobile
owners in Sanford and Seminole County^—p*e now
*

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connected with us—
They will be happy to see all of their old friends and to
welcome .new ones at —

I 'ln ln iir f .

IV T i l l : I d l l t T I I I T i n : M O IIN TV
JVUlifc' . v k iv iiv iH - i: t O l N T V .
I ' l . l l l t I IIA.. IV I ' l l l i u VTKIN UUi- - K H T A T G OK
SI HR
K M K I. V N
SI.
O KNiKit.

P in lim l.

TO

ALL, I ' l t K I H T O l V l . 4 N l i r K U l
h a v in o
4' i . a i s i k
tn t
UKS1ANDH
A O A I N t iT
HAID
KRTATKt
I m i Mill m r h uf y o u ar * hare11‘ &gt; n o il fl rd anil r*ipilrv&lt;l to prv*
. « * n t any etalma anil ■Vmaml* whirl,
‘ »nu. o n ' r f d i v r o f yntl, may have
a g r l n s l lha S*lnta o f Sir*. ICvrlyn
: Vt. Hi Igi r. ili-ceuaeil. I n l« uf raid
I ’ounty, , to I), * r.’uunty Juilg * of
’ Hriiiliiol* County, Klorlita. at his
l u f f l r r In Ihr court Itou*,* o f *alil
jl.'ounti ut Hunforil. .KTurlita w i t h ­
in r ig h t t-iil.'iulnr month* fro m th*
l l m * nf th* flrat initillrLtlon nf
till*
notlr*.
Ma,'li . lain, o r Ja­
ma ml shall li* In w r iti n g amt shall
s la te lha e l m e (if rm li lv n re am!
|M)*t of f ie * uitilrr** o f th* elalmant.
eml shall hr aworn to hy Ihr c l a i ­
mant
lit* agent, or lit* a t t o r n * , ,
and a n y aurh *|a
r '!• iiiu n .I not
honh

Phone Ifift’

A * esrentrfv o f I
T r r t n m r n t o f Sire.
&lt;1*lg*r. Hfrrn enl.
K lr »t pulille allon Mept
in

Tin t c o l’ m t o r t u z r o i'V T r
J I I I I I K . Ml: VIIV tl I.K COI A T I .
k i .o u t i i a . i n
riin n A T K .

IN IIKf
HSTATK-TtKCAItlilt-: SI K. lIOtlHA. W

l&gt;*e*a**i).

TH A L L ITIK H ITO ITH AND 1'KH*' IN *
IIA VINO f'LAISIH till

KTM ANM

HHTATK:
V o a a n il * a r h

AtlAINKT----HA lie
of

iV l' b i z * O F
FOLW%
V i^ T a O P T N O b O N
H O W M U C H * fW t V V S P O T

MUM tftYlO
Ok MANY TRirS
throuih thi h
turn to iiormtt
op»rA|ing»f»»d*.

N e w fin io-S oY in a S ch o d u l**
d iv e faster. Better
fitit i| a ifturp to nonpal running tims fo rth * big red and »Uysr
buicp. N i t tlW , ' inE
will g « you to your dsitination
earlier—to n^apjj to*jo* or *cro»» thrcontin*nt.-You’ll have mor*
% rqgm and comfort, tot}, I or thi* *t*pp«dtup **rvic* will meanVnera trips)

T&amp;0
«tp

your pocket haa nothing to
40 with the qufUiy of ser­
vice you get at the SEMIN*
p L E TIRB: SHOP. Our vuV

mm

&gt;d\thousand* of
1 to the life of

v» ike itryw1* Jw*
'He mi^ity resource* of the South hart been
g^yiqd Iqjpftfwocetothe nation. Now, with an unpleasant Job bchln4 u», we
eg*
turq ffpm the destruction of war and devote our ftiU cRoits-to tha
butkiUig of a greater Soutiibhii. While the economic progrczi wblch vyp
hi recent years is more than heartening, the future beckons
T^t-ll °PBPtthnW91 fpr developments which will overshadow anything we
hn ta'w K h i ianhs p *«.
Ill haUTVopfand cooperation with our friends and neiglibors in the terri*
toty Vff tre privileged to serve, Seaboard Air Line Railway will continue to
Wlih fo* the advaheetpent of our common cause.

;Ao'd P lo rli, y o t o r L lS ii^ M othtr-ImporUnt^plin.- for" Jiving you
■fin*r highway travyl sccommoditlon*—luxuriqu* n«w huiat V:*". modern.
' tsrmlnilt snd f xp»nff-pald toyri forTgr**t*r pl«Mur* at
lows
yqurltrav.l p U n .j.r.tt^ M o n l^ '
\W ATC H T R I » A P * R '0 I 1 ^ I I C

loni kivc" sought I* here. Victorious In-arau,‘America ttancl*
Uktfkho|4 qf a future byi^xt with promise and hope.

T H J C 'fL O R ID A T J IO T O R ’ U N E r A O E N l

The Florida Hotel

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‘ SANFORD, FLORIDA

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PAGE THREB

BRANDS
i f f o kiltie l :.vrrydny o/i Lvrrvthlng You Buy

Skinner's Raluln «

Bran
Quantity Rights'Reservcd

pko

Quick Quaker ■ M i l

Prices Good Thru Saturday,' October 6
Cor. 3rd &amp; Sanford

— 329vSanford Ave.

Toasties9c*

Campbell's Tomato

Sunahlna Krixpy

Vegetable Cocktail—

Crackers

1-lb Package

I

17c

PllUbury'a llent

Pancake Flour pkg 11c
LcHueur Tiny 1’rat

,T1ie *ilnelL«U-Kfour-

Kellogg'*

Ballard’s 10

All-Bran

Extra Standard

Small

^

Tomatoes 3

no. 2 cans

Modern Spri ail

—•C hurngbldHb-25c

SANBORN
Names you know. Foods you like. Brands famous
all over America. Yes, folks, it’s our Annual Na­
old Dutch . r -

il. llimulllrAiitU Sale ami we arc featuring: hot prices
on the Nation’s most famous, products.

Cleanser 2 cant

Ask at

store for ‘l-paire color circuity listing seorws of

A t tl11 UllUUI

popular brands priced low.

Starch

s-o*.

CciiiKjuoa
Pet

tall cans

Golden Key
Silver C ov/
Lan d O ’ Sunshino

LIFEBUOY
C alif. Seedless

The Health Soap
WHEN AVA ILA B LE

3

cakes

20c

Tender Young Stull .’bd Sleurs

LUX SOAP
Beauty Soap of Screen Stare
WHEN AVAILABLE

3

cakes

STEAKS

20c

Illiule (Tula Chuck

SWAN SOAP
jr

Honey Dew Melons ib 10c

Better Six Ways '

| WHEN AVAILABLE

Large Cake

Ilrlik et Mtcwl liu

Long Island

lfl

Freeh Italian

Colorado

Carrots 2 beta 15c
Cabbage
(

"Dui D om Everything" J f

Potatoes 5 iba 25

ib 4c ib

10c

1.59

Rutabagas ib&gt; 5c

Kraah Qroimd

Coloe Tallow

Fancy Calif.

Onions Hit

Tomatoes 2 ^ *2 S

Hamburger &gt;b 25c.

lug

NEW

s

Boneless Roast
Veal Breast
Veal Chops
Veal Patties

Grade A

S H IPM EN T!

For Tour Fin* Things j g
b

W U E N AV AILABLE

Small Pkg,

o

While It Lasts—White fo ilin g

B a co n

Pound

SEAFOOD

10c

POULTRY

Reedy to cook Pan

no. .2 cant

Fish

Niblet Mexicorn

ib

15c

Maryland Ex. Btd.

Oysters

'

p*

Freah Reg. Orcaaed Stewing

85 c

Draaaed A Drawn

Shrimp

Turkeys

ib 39c

2 11c|Mackerel ib 45c
_________________________,Vv. ! ' i Freeh Fla..,

/,*

Juice ao*or 27c Vinegar
*

■ I

17cjlMirffetr~fc~ 25c
J

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Chickens ib 42c

UMdiMtOonr V-&gt;
Fla. Spanish --

~14bv

All Poullry m IiI In uur markrte
preparrd for Ilia Pan.

*

ib 62c

Pan Rpady, Drawn

Fryars^—Jb , ,$2e
Bouillon

\

Cubes

pkg

' 1

9c

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V t T D N E f iP A Y ^ O C T O B B R 1» f * .M * n.
, illWPjHIl.W S lW W g f

T f f j r n A i m i r t r v h e r a m ». p a n f D b i ?- F j ^ j M O A ^ ,

New kind Of Charity

Sanford. Herald

iT im b w y t U i * n

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SERVICE

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n OI L AN II
N IIh
{•■DON IfKAX—M—
*— I r i w T w r r iO N

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is ■ a ifa * h r f # f 1

lira err..'w fclrA m
raiuira «■
y . - ft L * !:

It— • » a ll » « • * » a i j j a l r t w *
4 I . II •• M l
4 la I k U M M * a M
a te*
ral « # * •
n k h M
[ I t * *# r r r a f c O - a " —
■p a f r l f t I m l a

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WEDNESDAY. I*V«V 3. IM S
BIBLE VKHSK r fIR TO IIAY
L A Y HOLD ON 11 NOW. IT
IS A DIFFERENT AND GLOBIOUS KIND OF LIV IN G : Hg.il
the' good -ficht of faith, lay holtl
on eternal life, whercunto thou
T IIB OW L •
(From The Now State-man an.I
Nation) - . .
Silently, softly.
With unhurried, ninth-white
winy*
The visiting owl vnyagr*. over
the rornfield
At the oncoming of night;
The great wing* hut akim the
hlailea of wheat.
Making no noiae. So Death-come*
To the email cr*atur**..that wail,
r
A. L ROWRE

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Southern’s
E m u ls ifia b le

For All Agricultural Crops
Lens DDT is required in emulsified /orm than in
any other form for best results against suscept­
ible Insects. Because^of government tolerances on
all food crops this feature is of paramount Im­
portance to every vegetable grower.

JENNINGS SEED STORE
First Street at Sanford Avenue
for tho'Mnanufacturer

Southern Farm Chemical Company

Argentine Situation

Sanford, Florida

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Peanut Group to (o n fe r on
Year'a Policy — headline.
And
tkat’a no political ronvention

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duel am we mumpected. with
thia new time change, the mornlag* aeem like all day;
the
afternoons are over before you
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STRICKLAND

florid laru are gelling.mo .htirricane - contcioum these day* of
high water it ia necessary for
the Weather Bureau to deny
that a hurricane is coming.

MORRISON, In».

Phone 200
Your Ford Dealer Since-1931
ficials, agricultural experts that
an- here from the United Slates,
our Ited Cross representatives;
aipl many other* iv|jp repremyit.
the Dniled State* hhre and know
local condition*.
Of course you can't learn a
groat deal about such an immense
country in a short time but I am
confident that the study which
my assistant, who Is accompany­
ing me from the Foreign Econ-

One thing we like about this
telephone strike, nobody could
call
us up in thr*'middle
of the night to try to -find out
why they didn't get their paper.
------------O-----------The elevator strikers in New
York City listened to Governor
Dewey ami-' went back to work.
Anyone who can bring order out
of the labor chaoe in this country
today deserves a lot of credit.

States, they are strong, brave
people essentially friendly and
.especially well disposed towards
Americans. Wo tnlm alwaya stand
,ii&gt; our . owd. .shoe* and . stand-.up
Tor. our own views and Interesta
but it Is the taak of statesman-'
ship of both Nations In the future
to find ways by which our two
great peoples can work together
to keep peace on earth and to
promote the well lieing o f our
people.

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
Touchton Drug Co,

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REAL ESTATE-BROKER *
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TELEPHONE
OPERATORS

As long as wa are talking
about
building
some
tennis
courts—and somebody was— and
a swimming pool, how'd it be to
try to get the golf course fixed
up a little bit before the winter
season starts T A little agitation
by local golfers along that lina
might do aom* good. -

Now that the war Is over and
any danger from the enemv past,
the generals who led the armies
ara catching h*IL Eisenhower la
peraaeuting the Jews, Patton h
favoring the Nasi*, MacArthur
la too kind to the Japs, a n d
Bradley ia in dutch with the
American Lagion. The brass hats
ara certainly a pretty dumb
bunch of numhekulls all right.
!»’* a good thing they didn't
wee-anybody but- the German*

BEYOND THE

H. JAM ES GUT AGENCY

Have you done your part in
' Ihi* drive by the. U!jO and the
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CONTRACT

he has been in office, but in recommending increasing the
dole to those who won’t work, he certainly went o ff the
dock.
This is no bonun to soldier* who have been sweating it
out in the foxholes of I wo Jima and Okinawa. Thin ia no
pension for veterans w,bo lost «n arm or a leg. at Anzio,
faint X o or Yhe Belgian Bulge. Thia ia not even a federal
appropriation to build schools for the nation’s childcaia
hospitals for the sick and injured, or homes for the aged,
crippled or dWtltutc. This Is not even a charitable contribu­
tion to take hare of the nation’s under-privileged.
It is a handout, pure and simple, to those who have been
hoMing-the-beat-paying-job^of-thc-paaUfew-yeara. It is
hush money for the war pAifitecrs of the Second World
War, whq now that peace has come, "arc trying to create
a condition of chaos by fomenting strikes. It is political
graft of the worst sort for a class of special privileged per­
sons who have grown fat on their swollen war tim e^’ngc^
‘and who insist .now upon being supported in idlctleps by
their ftlnd^hcartcd but fat-h&lt;?ndcd Unde Sam;
I ♦ ' ,
President Truman said himself that he is not recom­
mending this $25 a week for cveryliody. not even for
•veryhody that.is unemployed. A White House statement
issued Saturday said, “ The President has sought to make it
dear that (he $25 is a ceiling and docta not mean thnt every­
body would' get $25..a week." The statement then goes on
to say that “ Only a worker who. would earn $50 or more a
Week would receive the maximum of $25 a week-’’ •"
This ’business of almost doubling the handout to
those who have been receiving wages .of .$50 u week or
more will cost the government— we should say. the taxjwyers
—hundreds of milliofis of dollars. Many of those taxpayers
are themselves workers who have been receiving less than
$50 a week throughout the lucrative war yca|g. Thu poor
will lie taxed iff* that those better off than themselves may
loaf.
And they call this a humanitarian guvurnmunl!

The Sanford Board of Realtors
is trying to locals rooms or
apartments for the scores of
families coming here from Mel-bourne aa a result of the traaefer
of many officer* and men to the
Ranford Naval Air Station. Every
Sanford home owner who has a
spare room would he doing a
Utotir service to list it with
• Realtors, the USO or the
Chamber of Commerce.

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Blngla or Marrtad

MY HOliliY 150X

$1.80 THU POUND

Aga 18-05

EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY
ESSENTIAL WORE
WITH
PEACETIME F U T U fil
Overtime Pay— Paid Vacation*
Frequant Increases

Monday illem oon
the
Russian organisation which en­
tertains foreign visitors, Voks,
gave a reception for the delega­
tion from the Houee of Repre­
sentstires and myself and our
aide*. Many of their distinguished
musicians performed for usi There
were many outstanding Russian
Sclent lit* there also, one of them
being the famous Russian explorer
ia the Arctic, Papinin, who was

lying down .to sleep clad In the
blouse ond trousers whirh hr
wore in his lifetime and ia the
characteristic Russian dress. Ths
secret of his remarkable presrvalion ia of course strictly guarded
by the Government and the Rus­
sian scientist* who developed it.
You can understand how the
Russian people revere Lenin,
their saint, when you see the
enormous crowds which very day
the tomb la open, line up to pass
through. They stretch at least a
to the United States and was re­ quarter of a mile and of course
adied after months of exposure In many have to wait for hours be­
the Arctic wastes.
fore they can enter the tomb.
* Thor* was of course much food
and good wine*. Since one of the
muakrion* had played on the viol- Iwy who has been very ill, and
lin. • Nmrro spiritual. we of the m l a chance to see a Russian
Copgrraaionml group gathered in hospital. They are * inadequately
a corner and sang “Swing Low. staffed, abort of apace and larillrt Chariot". “Swano# River", ties, and they do not have our
"My Old Kentacky Home" for standards of sanitation, yet I ara
told that their doctors ■an* very
them.- Our it)uric wasn't ar good
competent and have dn i l f i l
many new surgical. marvel*. In
Russia the chief aid being- givenby our Rod Croaa now is in tha
estaUUhcoent of hoap^ala and
in furnishing medical supplies.
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Let u* install Safely Gians in your car,;

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Chase away
Mosquitoes, Gnats
and Biting Flies

Senkarik Glass &amp; Mirror

for oar Pacific Ola

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. Insect .
Repellent
. Distributed fry

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SEED STORE

3 Day Dry Cleaning Service

3*1 B. Firet Street

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Wc recommend that now customers send jjtei
laundry last three days of Week.’

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• Authorized parts
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Metjiocfisl " C i r c l e
Miss Elizabeth Dyson Mrs. Crapps Hostess
For Bridge Cl ub Has Regular Meeting
Honors Mrs. Gilmour

rson

Mrs. J. Hamilton Crapps enCircle No. 1 W.S.C.S. of the
tcrlaincd the Tuesday Evening Methodist Church met Mnnilav
Bridge Club last night at hoc ai 3:31) PM . In the home of
THURSDAY
home HI 1901 MagnSlia AVenu(‘ M b. C.Pr Bfaiian nti-"" Geneva 1
The West Side Primary School
with an outdoor steak roast Avenue with Mrs. M.K.- linker ns
P T A will meet Thursday Oct. 4
party.
co-hostess.
»
at 3:16 P.M. in the Wesl Side
Gnv colored lights were strung
The meeting opAied with the
School auditorium. A ll mothers
'
/
MONDAY“
around the terrace which guvv devotional which wns led by Mrs.
of pupils who arc enrolled for . Mr. and Mrs. Don Middleton
color to the rustic setting. Lawn W.L. Clark. Mrs. C.K. Williams!
Circles oY the WMB of the the first time are urged to at­ and daughter, Frances, spent
chairs were casually placed nt gave the Mission Study, “ The
First Blip tint Church will meet tend. Executive board meeting Tuesdiy In Orlando.
one end of the terrnei' and .t Word of Ills Grace” . Mrs. W.E.
Monday at 11:30 P. M. as fallows: will be held at 3:00 P.M.
Oscar Pearson of Charleston,
lnnjt dining table nt the other. . Raines, chnirmun. presided over
No. 1 - Mrs. John Miller. Ill)
The annual meeting o f the S. C. is visiting his family at
W. C. Hill cooked the steaks .on I the business meeting. An an­
West Fifteenth Street; No. 2 - Seminole Association of the First
the outdoor grill and Mrs. Crapps ' nuunerment wits mmlc concerning
Mr*. W. F. Stoudcnmire, 505 Elm Baptist Church •w ill be h eld 'a t the Park Apartments.
assisted by her mother, Mrs, W. a districtI meeting to l&gt;c&gt;held in
AVenue:
No.1 3 - Mrs. B. 0. the church beginning Thursday
Capt. Frederick V. Bell Is in
C. Hill, served supper to the Orlmutn Get 23 also that the
Hasty, Myrtle Avenue; No. 4 - evening Oct. 4 nt 7:80 P.M. awl
cluh members.
I World Dnv of Prayer would be
Mr*. Voile Williams, 000 Mag­ continuing through Friday, OcL Grcenslmro, N.C. auditing dis»
Later in the evening bridge held nt the Mytbodist Church on
n o l i a Avenue; No. 5 - Mrs. A. ft. 8. Lunch will be served in the charge from the Navy.
was played indoors, with Mrs. I.Oct. 30.
^Rossetter, Celery Avenue; No. 0 nnnea Friday noon.
W. G. Ball has received his
Jack Holt winning the prize with I .Mrs. E.A. Londenherg made an
* Mr*. R. F. Cooper. Cameron
Southsidc P. T. A. meeting,nt discharge from thr Army and is
Church
high score.
* I appeal Imm (lie United Chin
A vitu e..
3:16 P. M.
expected to arrivq soon.
Those attending were; Mis* Women of America for aid to
7 l j
MONDAY
Seminole Chapter No. S,j|*f
Margaret R e i t z .
Miss Louis.- ministers families in war torn
The ‘ Presbyterian Church cir­ Order o f Eastern Star will nrtve
Malcolm MacNcUl and Sonny
Perkins,
Miss Cecelia Truluck ! countries.
cles will meet as follows: No. 1 its regular mecung Thursday,
Rnburn
attended
the
Florida
•
nnd Miss Doris Hall.
| At the conclusion of the moot*
•M rs. J. 0. Andes Jr* Chairman, Oct. 4 at H:00 P. M. All mamgame
in
— Also— Mrs,— Charles— MrtHrmgrT'tnc rrf rrshmrrits—n-pre srrrcd~hyMr*. W. S. Willis, 312 Geneva b e g arc requested to he rreaenU Mississippi! football
-Jneksourllle-htxf'UTfkertdr
Mrs. Dale L, Scott, Jr., Mrs, 11. t the hostess to the following: Mrs.
Avenue
— N » .'2 The Garden ( ’enter Committee’s
Nicholas Ashby, Mrs. Jnck Bolt, T.E. Wilson, Mrs. W.E. Raines,
Mr*. L, F. Boyle. Chairman, Mrs. hibiscus sale nt the corner of
Curtis
Barber
has
returned
to
Mr*. P. H. Tepsie. Mrs. W. T Mrs.
E.V.
Irish. Mrs.
W.E
George Maffatt, 2241 Lilly Court, Sixth Street and Pork Avenue,
his'
home
In
Miami
after
spend­
Davis, Mrs. Robert. Bruce, Mrs. Smith, Mr* .1.11. Crawford. Mrs.
at 3:30 P. M.| No. 3 . Mrs. C. Sale will begin nt 10:00 A : M.
ing
several
weeks
with
his
J. Hamilton Crapps nnd Mr. ami W.L. Cljitk. Mr*. Rrodie Wila R. .Dawson, ChalrmUn, Mrs. S. D.
The Townsend Cluh will meet
hums. Mrs. E.A. t.nmlruhorg.
Mm. W. C. Hill
•Highleymnn, Valencia Drive at in the courthouse ul H:00 P.M. mother, Mrs, M. D. Barber.
V ___ _
Mr* .I.K. Mct'lilltiml. Mrs. G.W.
:00 P. *M.; No. 4 • Mrs, A. D. with L.P. Hagan, presiding. The
Sgh
and
Mrs,
David
Smith
Brown. Ml
AV.F Brunson. Mrs
rafth; Chairman, Mrs. H. L. public is invited to attend,
hive
departed
for
Tampa
where
I',A. -RnwiiimL Mrs. t'.V. Hoover,
Moore, 301 Myrtle Avenue at
,
FRIDAY
Sgt.
Smith
willlie
discharged
Mrs. .1.11. l.itlie. Mr*. K.C. W il­
3:30 P. M.; No. 5 - Mr*. H. C.
Camphcll-Lnsslng Unit No. 53
liams, Mi*. ,1.1V rimimond, and
Whelehel, • chairman. Mr*. H.C. pf the American Legion will from the U. S. Arniy.
Whekhel 1015 Magnolia Avenue meet at the legion Hut nt 8:00
Where have you heard these Mr* 41.L. Ilvtndou. guest.
Mrs.. R.C.^H
R.C. Thnsher honored her
Bob Wilkinson a n d — Harry
. ■ I t 3:3A P,
-■&lt;
aif'
P.- 3Lt *~AII cliglhlo members are Grimhal) spent "H it" (irrkebd In son. Robert, on his fifth
before? “ Some days just aren’t
M i bfrtMd*y
jfrt]
. «-No.~6 - Mrs. J, u. Woodruff,1 invited to join.
An extensive Jacksonville nnd attended the
with n party given In her home' worth getting &gt;up for and '!'!* , ! } ■
Chairman, Mr*. F. W. Bender, membership drive is now in Florida football game.
on Celery
Indian Mound at 3:30 P, M.
progress.
noon.
- - the a f t e r n o o n swimming pool"
m
a v m ii
MAYOR
W. R. Fort of Wnuchula visit­
Throughout
tin i i i c c i ••
ed Mrs. Fort last weekend at games nnd contests were enjoyed. ED HIGGISS; "N o harm d on e"..
Mis. Mary I’. Alexander en­
their home on West Nineteenth Ptizcs were awarded Mary Jean CHARLIE M O R R I S O N ; I’m tertained recently for her son,
home
to
you"
.
.
i
M.
S.
WIGStreet.
Johnny, on In* fifteenth Idrthday
King and Floyd Dossey.- A fter
the prize* were awarded the boya GINS; "Vacation with play" . . . with a dnncu ami kuppor at the
LENA
RELLE
HAGAN;
"When
Mrs. M. L. Unborn ha* been nnd girls gathered around the
Parish House.
called to Springfield, Tcnn. be­ birthday cake and snng “ Happy they call nnd don't give their
The gllests
were presente^l
nnmes
I
just
automatically
call
cause of the illness of her Birthday" to Robert.
favors at tin- door hy Helen
them
S
m
i
t
h
"
.
.
.
DR.
I...
D.
mother.
Alexander and Dotty lam Cope
The ' hostess assisted hy Mrs.
Music ivns furnished by
R.T.
Thrasher. . Miss
* llR O W N : "Home was never like land.
this’’
.
.
.
A.E.
YOW
KI.L;
"How
-Me, and -Mrs- T.B. Brown and Cameron and Mrs. FVod Messontile "Baiiaiui Hoys.” During lutereaiL
I
possibly
tat
uftvr
looking
family have arrived from Knox­ er served refreshments to the
mission
Hi,group
gathered
ville,
Tenn, are residing in following: CiDol McNeill. ErmH nt a ir these, teeth” . . . DR. A.W. around the table which'win, cen­
EPPS;
"Give-a
show
with
plentyCameron City.
tered *3t)i
hirthihiy cake and
Jean Corley. Mary Jean *Kttig,
Hinlulay”
to
June Jennings, Carolyn Crenshaw, of noise’’ . . . Si A It J H lfcl E sting. - ‘‘.Happy
TEPSIC*
*‘
*
Friends of Mrs. Woolsey Stur­ Franres Middleton, Kay Ivey,
Johpny. Throughout the evening
MRS.
ELTON
M
om
im
-O
N
.
one
divant will he glad to learn that Brands Joyce Shryock, Evelyn
refieslnm-nts were served.
she Is recovering from a tonil- Dossey, Sonny Yost, Justin Lvneh, srleclor of good batiks, recoinA buffet supper was served h.v
mends:
“
The
Peacock
Shed*
His
loctomy
in
Fernald - Laughton Al Collins. Tommy Water*. Floyd
the hostejM.. assisteil hy Mrs. E.
Briefs and loose leg stylesTail”
—
Hobart;
“
Buringlnn"
Memorial Hospital.
w. Copeland, Mi - A. Coqajiw
Dossey, Bob Shoemaker, Thomas
Russel! Anna Corley, Mary Helen Wallace; “ Rickshaw Huy" l.on line, Mrs. John Sal*buly.‘ train!
Knitted rnyon, till clastic wait hand.
Shaw;
“
O
Henry
Memorial
Prize
Alice McMillan.
Miss Dorothy Higgins of Mont- Fite nnd J.I). Flic.
Tlie.-v Invited weie: Betty Jane ,
gomcry, Ala. will he the week­
Also Mrs. C.YV. Shoemaker. Slories of IH45’'; "Burning Gold"
end guest of Miss Jessie Dunlen Mrs- John Ivey. Mrs. Earl
__ Dossey, —Andrews; "Stronger Thun Feur" t'dpelaad. Hazel Willard. Betty
- a r - h e p h o m e - a t - f t O H Ktmt T M r - K j — T i m l i n ' ^ c h r M f s T WTTnatn —Tregaskls; “ White Timer11’ l'l- Drrnrmr Sophinr- MrDmignlr-Bnf-7 9 tr.
te£pU1 Street.
Jeikdiig*. Mrs. Joe Coiloy. Mrs. Iman; ''Midsummer Nlghtniara" llarn Fiieiifield. l-’ifi Itaeh, Peggy
GleV Crcnshuw, Mrs. C,C. Collins, — Stevens: "She Never Item-lied Pippin, .lean Vain, .luily Jones,
Small. Medium, Large
I* Shiiley Moreland, Dee McClel­
Mrs. B-E. Parker Is leaving by Mrs. Tfeney—Russell, Mrs. Donald the Top"— luilmugji; "This
Where I Came In"
t'lisey. Our land, G I ihI vs Wells. Iliddiy Cul'‘ plane for Miami to visit Ensign Middleton and Mrs. Shryock:.
library located nt Fifth and Oak Imu. Iliistei l-'aiirloth, Kay SlioeParker's parents Mr. and Mrs.
has just loads of good IhioK*. uiaker; Herbert .Stenstrotn, Tom­
B.G. Parker. Mrs. B E. Parker
.Drop in and MRS. MOUGHTtlN my Stringer.
in the former Miss Rebecca Leo.
Francis Temple.
and MRS. RINES will ussist you Rfchiinl Singletary, Paul Pezold, i
Itv finding the type literature ,Alvin Peiielv. Ilohby Jones, Bill
d Mrs. Verne Dyer have
you like to read.
returned from n vacation spent
Ingram,
(buck lim in g ,
Ed
The employees of the Southern
in Asheville, N. C. They have
Fashion I* n treasure'hunt that Fielding, Kelly Smith, Stanley
raope&amp;ed— Dyer#— Grill— on -Un 3«l|-—Tdsphone—anil—.Telegraph every—woman-doves - h w w l aid* Klnry;— Ihii id &lt;’or—«rdn“-mul—BrHOrlando Highway— — .. . —
Gonipany
eninyetLa-baruiuel
-Mon^.
and
-inore
-MeMtitan
--—*---.1_ .* evening
X it...
IM M
•*,I ..._
.... ...inlelligenee
. t-'
..t. _ count
l,has ^no
_ _: . than
. L.
day
nt
the O.
Palms
and
money.
Fashion
.price
In
PhoM.I/c Ruben Kind has re­ Pines honoring the retirement America. Mrs, Smith and Mn.| '
3*1
-mr*
*
,
TU K S Ilk Y
turned to his home at West o f Mr*. Alma Ncese after 23 Jones one counting pennies, tin-1 The Azarian Class of the First
years
of
service.
Mrs.
Ncese
was
Second
Street
after
undergoing
other
with
a
free
hand—can
g
o
'
Rapti*l t liii ieh will meet in H*-’
i *.
arf ’ufrcrawoa "a f »(he Naval Sklr presented a life membership to shopping the same ilnv m lb" ehiireh nil»ex at 8:0(1 P M.
i
the Telephone Pioneers o f Amer­ same city ami euch‘ f l b i l a 'v y . 1
Station.
T
Pilot Club business meeting
ica, a 20 year diamond service suit nr dress that nuikrs her look at S:t)t) IV M. at the Hotel MayMr. and Mr*. E. M. Armitago pin, -u birth stone lapel pin and mol ’ feel like a million. The t" o fair. Hoard meeting at 7:30 IV M.
will not lie Identical b it —provided
have returned after ipemliiig u set of hookends.
Those attending the bamiuct Mrs. S and Mrs. J have their
nome time In Montreal, Slier-G ieige W. Wliistler. father of
SH O PS
brook,
and
other
points
In were: Mr*, nerln Dresdeni. Mrs. wits about them—both will be in the famiTiii' ailiiil. was u Wesl
tames Pratt, Mrs. Alton Gunter. vogue, ei|unlly becoming for the Point limn.
Canada.
Mrs Nca Sheppard, Mrs Clair samo purpose.
a Mrs,-K. V. Turn
Pfc. William Eatle Jr. Is visit­ Durnk. Mr. and
“ He who Works with Ids hand*
ing his * parents Mr. and Mrs. er, Mrs Pat Lanier, Mrs Ina Vin in a I •borer. He who works with his Immls and his jieud and his
W. S. Earle at 907 W. Twentieth cent, Mr* Sauls, Mrs Wlllinm his hnnds and his head is a heart 1* an artist’1' "* Father
Street. Pfc. Earle Is stationed Slone, Miss Thelnm Tumej-, Mis*’ craftsman. Hr who works with Mathew Record.---- -C.E.T.
at the Lawson General Hospital. Mary Williams, Miss Margaret
Cullum. Miss Helen Stafford.
Lieut. Robert, illarris, USNR, Miss Ruth Young, Miss Thelma
has recently returned to San Johns. Miss Helen Y'oung, Miss
Francisco, Calif, after spending Stella Songor, Mis* Audrey Ne&lt;’*e
—
some time with Mrs. Harris nt nnd Mis* Versa Woodcock.
Out of town guests include!
1(10 East Fourth Street.
T. V. Heard,
Florida "traffic
Mrs. Stanley llusted and Infant manager;* Miss W||llo..U. Rcudaughter, las Claire Evelyn, have trop, state personnel senior of
Mr, J. T. Berry,
been removed from the Fernald' Jacksonville;
Miss
luiughton HosoitaL to their homo district traffic_____
manager;
at '211 Elm ‘ Avenue.
Spence, district aSKRFf
Mrk.
Zona Harris and William Ewing
Lieut, and Mr*. Kenneth Well­ of Orlando.
ing have moved their residence
to Pittsburgh, Pa. Lieut. Welling
has been discharged from the
U. K. NVval Reserve st the San­
ford A ir Station.

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THE &amp;ANFORD fiBRALD&gt;SANFORD FLORIDA

WBDH B&amp;DA T , OCTOBER 3, 1945

IT
talned Mrs. William Gilmour, the
former Miss Jane Schultz, yes-,
terday afternoon at her homo
301 West Nineteenth Street with
a chatter-coke party.
Rooms of the Dyson home were
decorated ’ for the occasion with
red roses and shastn daisies.
Miss Dyson
presented
Mrs.
Gilmour with dinner plates o f her
china pattern.
' The hostess assisted by her
mother, Mrs. F. A. Dyson and
Mrs. It. U. Groesched served re­
freshments
to the
following:
bliss Elsie Hutchison, Miss tilena
Dyson, .Miss Doris Hall, Miss
Elizabeth Whigham
Miss Joye.&lt;
Ann Whlddon, Miss Jessie Durcn, Miss l-oulsc Perkins. Miss
Iktty Thurmond nnd Mis* Cecell.t
Truluck.
Also Mrs. Edward Potter and
Little Robin, Mr*. W. T. Davis,
J..Hamilton .Crapps, Mrs.
Dale L. Scott, Jr., Mrs. Jack Bolt,
Mrs. P. H. Tepsic,
Mrs. Dick
Aiken, Mrs. James Terwlllegcr,
Mrs. L. B. McUod, Jr., Mrs. Fred
Dyson, Jr., Mrs. George Dangleman and Mrs. Helen Schultz.

ANNOUNCEMENT

WADE H. GARNER, M. D.
R08 DARK AVENUE
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Mrs. R. C. Thrasher
Hopors Htfr Son

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OFFICE HOURS hy appointment

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Announcing thnt'wp liave

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iSurving Slt'iik nnd tlhipki'ii Ulnnpra—Saladn.
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with Dyer's own tlrt'sst
dressing.

We will he glad:to see

Mrs. Man- Alexander
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Entertains 'For Son

You— On Snnford-Qrlando Hi-Way

Wohien’s Rayon

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Enjoy Banquet

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Fall Suits

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In Stork

Rev. A. C. Camp
New Baptist Preacher

Mrs. Dal* L. Scott, Jr. is flying
llyw
to Hollywood,
Calif, tomorrow
where she will- lain Lieut (jg )
Dale Scott who has recently re
turned from combat duty In the
Pacific.
Mrs. Julius Wilson and son,
David, , have returned' from a
months visit in riatafleld, N. J.
While in Plainfield they were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
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_P O M E elolhfng 3tores encourage the myth that many men
are hard to fit. And the reason generally ta that thV
lines they feature'are not complete In their range of sized
and models. Bui' we feature Curlee Sulla—and ao we are
proud to be known as headquarters for “ hard to fit” men.
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It makes no difference to ys whether you’re tall or ahorl*
thin er comfortably stout—we can ahow you Curlee 8ul
£that are,smartly atyled. long wearing and built to fit vi
Right now wa're featuring these smart new Curlee 8ul
in weights for Fall and Winter and in a complete range
the aeaeon’s smartest styles and patterns. And thcy’rs
lerately priced. Come in and see them today.

Mr. and Mr*. Velio Williams
have returned from * business
Dip to Atlanta. G*. While there
they visited with their. son,
Charles, who is * pilot for DslU
A ir Line*. Mr*. W J- Thigpen, Mrs S.R.
Dtghton, Mr*. Robert Bruce, Mi*a
Lcnabell* Hagan, Mias Jan* Thlg
pen, and LL
Lb (Jg) Paul LeBlanc
spent lu t ; wsokorgi In Jackson
vllle.
CsnL and Mrs. Burrell Hudgins
and Mr. and Mr*.- Edward Hig­
gins Jr. -are expected to arrive
to spend -/the weekend with Mr.
and Mra.;MJL Wiggins at their
homo a t ; 1317 Magnolia AVpnue.
Mr*. James BoyU o f Leesburg
is visiting.her mother, Mrs.
• s. W.T.
Wheels** at their home at Tenth
Street and Oak Avenue- Friend*
of Mrs. Wheelsas will regret
to learn that she i* ill.

The Rev. A.C. Cfcmu. for the
past 20' years pastor of tha Unp
tlst Church at Concord, FI*., re
cently accepletl the pastorale of
the Hnuthside Baptist Church of
Sanford.
For many year* Rev. Camp has
devoted a part of his time to
preaching In revivals', in ' Sou'll
Georgiu, Alabama a n d
W rit
Florida. He received his college
training at Norman Park Junior
College and Was pastor—a f-a innlL
churches while a student. Iherr.*
Rev. and Mrs. Camp have .hi
vllle, Ga. and Uctta Town Bapli
Church before hi* long pastora:&gt;'
at Concordia Bantlat Church ii*
ConcordIlo eomea from the thriving
Concord church o f more than 3U1
members. The Hnuthside Church
reports that attendance and 1»
tereat have increased greatly
slnca his arrival here.
Rev. and Mr*. Camp hav eitin*
children. Two
are with
the
Florida Diversified Cooperate «•
Training Program, Hazel la in (ha
Orlando offica and Heltlo Ruth
la In the 'Ocala office. One son,
Spurgeon, la In the Merchant
Marina aervice. A son and a
daughter, Joseph and Martha, are
students at Btetyon University,
and another daughter, Mary Nell,
plana to ontar Stetson at the bcginning of th* winter quarter.
The youngest dsughter, Mmrgarst Is a senior In Seminole
High School, and th* youngest,
Bobby Is a freshman.

Dr. and Mrs. Fincher McDaniel
BIRTH ANNOUNCEM ENT^
and daughter, Marilyn, hava re­
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. McCaU
turned ' -from • Tallahassee, where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed announc* th* birth of a daughter
Buhrman, former resident* of born BepL 80 at the FernaldLaughton Memorial Hospital.
Sanford.
Mr. and Mra. H. D. Martin
announce the birth of e daughter
born Oct 1 at th* Fernald-

When VTtirce .in C«mpuny"-^inii miglity rikmI
pompniiy tn keep,_. . A «uit of (tiKtliu'tloii . . aoftly
tailored, one that will go everywhere smartly from
Fall through Winter and into SprinKl Topped hy
a matching coat when the Full wind* begin to
blow. In lovely color* of Cadet Blue, Flume, Turf
Green and Gold.

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ENGLISHTOWN CIX)THES
ry on an ENGLISHTOWN null . . . you’ll
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drape models . . . Who said quality wag cspcnnlve?

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15 Percen t Of Committee Named Additional^ Society
Quota R e p a rH d Tc ;tudy Plan For t\feEtifiR is Planned
Raised At Dinner Building Hospital By Baptist Group
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•Novelly — S|ieciully — News

FRIDAY and SATURD AY
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n&lt;ft&gt; bv Ml Old Reliable House

ff'oitl i it it Pf i ii Crge f|it*»|
will nut ""it tc tl.&lt;- (I ’ ' lit*
Tin' -bill of tin* ’Florida Knulptirf ':t f oinminv ul, 10,li 'J for i
motor, rood grador ■•«* n- •
"•I 'idivftv it in 1“ ' mads belore Nov. I. Mr. Ilurdi” ’ f ‘ "* ‘d.
I’l-r hi Iunion,, ,, was. granted to
( ’ hu e nml ( ’ ommin" t« ’o i ** *
n Iiol* o'riVi'vor e* n bright of *ot
h . thnn Ifi feet from the packing
• id ■ &gt; lienHrlnlt Avenue, over
the avenue to u wnrehim*# »r**'r» lltM a t-IIlie I 'rotfl the FtinfnrdOviedo Tio'-k (itiwcfH I nr.
I . .)■ -n'ljoif lirwifli'r were ep*
.... 'i d fnt i ('. Kiislnrhrooli Mrs.
M. Wiilfer, Thelnm C. Wu’wle on I
ter ( ’option Merritt. colored. The
Hoard disapproved the npplinution
of Ituth St- Johns Unfit)* to ooeii.i" n pnricqre e l ' re at Five

STEUBE &amp; CO.
Swarttnnure.

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PUT BUG HOUSE

Points instead of

les, Motqull"**. Flees.
lajts. Silver Fish, Ant*.

2 for each pound

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hues,

Hoethes,

of Used Fats

laieratur.
my wilt’ del ver im nddros* o i
('hiktian Kilvtufinn. Tld- appoint•.tin and Ureml hd|i: &gt;irt of t
m*i't of tV* eimmUteei l.y the
USD n the Navy ti'ijl n;i|i'.n )
Moilerator will conclude the eve
h’’ Mur He -.
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nini; program.
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lie &gt;old the IJK'J wu n I'l l
The ' Friday morning session
morale hulldhr i'i( t ie 1’ ■.r-i vj will "Ke jin with ilyvotinn .lej hy
that die shows .luAv' I’ vn y, &gt;•I i
David ('o f field of Pierson. Ke
mid Ih it I'n ^ a n lv 'ro ’kle hoM
im ts on mistim* will he give*
had* wjth them w:
in fin tin;; &gt;i
us follows*. W. I*, Brook i, Jr. •
tea.
roni'i
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A*-ocintion; -S. Alvin Inman
MrItolliilnl Ih'ini,
foi u a -t." nit i h ii
tntr‘ Bennett F. Hull
llume;
stole iiabllp'ty idiuirmnn of . ”H Thu mm, uri
iHurald,'
Link - Foreign. A
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iblivered hy
F .' H. Itohmillnt
«'i.' hmt n grvn&lt; fudinif &lt;•
Khninniin uf I In' wumi n s dlvl Clyde ,JP- Hall. The state worker .
fnethri will'll i ll ' I i iird &gt;s
with Itr. John Mngilire ns lender
•t.li: an.-l
r'rnnk Tu'lrilt
service men pralalnK in
ii. i'iln- Ili'hard C&gt;j;»elherry of will hove n tllsrferioh. The cr.i*
■if ll^j U Stl'in tin* kutbi'w
1h''si‘|bi'rry; It. K. True uf Lake lenriitil and co-operative program
• ncitic t hellers nnd
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that dii' had I n si pru "•hi
.'It'rv: -I. A. Ills llli" nf Lun*» \vil| , lie llllCUssCih A lunch will
wind; Lleul. F. tlendrii 1sen uf l e i ervisT |*t the ehtliTjl uiinex
twi"|rnt|oTt nf tlic N hI' iiii
ilif Kniiferd.'Naval Atr Htnlinn;
Fund in .lark*iinv|lli'.

CAWINEk

S MllflkH-AUYM JOSLYN
HWUl WALSH. iv n i . 1

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tiirru III thu Artny aft r- N ot. I
hhn he &lt;IM l.uf.K
Hi&gt; alnti mill'd utlentiui la l
.-tnl*.- efficiency in the Imi’iir
■nllon qf re.I.'f » ml the liandli i
if I'ntprtuiiii'intit for the i-1m •
iitrvlc.'i In llilu war. Ilia i in tb
lull nnu when four nr f IV
snparato orgnnisatliltf; .'" it 11 •1
■' i I ttenvii’lent ways In InilM
ini; morale Mill n &gt; l&gt; s thnn I.
to in drive* for funds w*ro &lt;*m
M'cleil ln'o:v* year for Ih-? rid in
of various Idum vm *■ ■■ t&lt; ***
C&amp;pt. Hu'ton d ■« crib -i| use
operation* tn Ihiglund ehieh h*
said were Mirhlv n'l'.ir." tut mI .. i
ntroiljceil l.iuut. Jam . I! Bit
fijrih recently rolurnol from i li
I'lirlfl" where h* njittir iinjeif l
the Invariant' of lv n «Jii’ i't i, i

(he Real Thin*

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ATTENTION

Beware Coughs
from common colds

^SANFORD CITIZENS
Crrcmulilori relieves promptly becau'e it coca right to the seat of tlio
trouble to help loosed and npet
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal'raw. tender, taflmncd bronchial tnueoul m e n hranrs. Tell your druggist to sell you
ft bottle o f Creomulslon with the undcntandlng you must lUte the way It
tiulckly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.

C R E O M U L S IO N .

for Coughi, Ofett CoW*. Bronchjtf*

TJiere-is a g^eatei* need for mows.,
apartments and liouses than evei be­
fore. I f you have a mom .^apartment
or house for rent Please phono Mu*
Chambdi- of Commerce, the li,S.O. or
any Rea Instate Broker today.

(*■&gt;1. Junulliuii Williams.
cupeHnteiiileiit nf the U.H.
tnry Anidemv ul West 1'ulnl
;j erntul liepliew nf
ltenj
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Passenger ? r Tires
With GRACE A

•^ Every iM vcr has sepit tmtse heavy
In v 'fa rumhling down the irmrd with
tin . tig heavy loads. You know that
triii l. tires take a terrific heating from
m e card grinding Wear. Naturally, the
ruaber to Hthttjl that abuse must he
.especially compounded to be ex tra tough
.-7-exlra long wearing.
W e can NOW recap the llrca o f A, B
and C card holders with Ora if!:'A’ Truck
Rubber—guaranteed to be exactly the
sakie rubber used in recapping the big
truck and bus tires. Its extra toughness
on youM lrcs means 3,000 to 5,000 miles o f
extra wear over recaps o f ordinary
rubber.
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We'Welcome the personnel that are
beimr sent here from Melbourne and
will do everything we can to make

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SANFORD.
BOARD OF REALTORS

Meeting Is Held By
MethotPst C i r c l e

C .E C . W e l s h
W E L S H T IR E S H O P
105 W. 2nd
Vulcunizlng

nelly; J." I.. Moore • Children'.’
Ilium'.
Iti'iiurts mi
urKiiuiml
work w ill1lw given hy C. Nns.
mini lleinictt
fliimliiv Kcliimlj
Clyde K. Hull • TrnltiliiK linkin'
J, W. Hull • Hrntherhondi drnT
Apis. V.' A. Williams • Wnmen's
Missiunnry tfiiliin. Committee re
polls wilt fullon nml ail eleetiun
uf ufficars will he held.,,,,,,
Hi. Noble Y, Ileull ul Ftetsou
Hnlvcrsity will lead a discussim
"The ChuYchus ami Tho New
Kru." Ih, F. Hargis will give the
Treasurer's report, the Clerk will
give digest of church letters mid
,M.r, *M. S. Illgliroirc will give
obituary reporL The meeting will
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Phone 111
Tire Hepuiring

. . Circle Number Two of the
.Methodist W.S.C.K. met Moiuloy
afternoon at the home of M W
W,II.. Jarrell 201 Went Fifteenth
Street.
The Chairman. Mrs. CJv Mc­
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Kee._ presidoo
and Mrs. K.fi. Kilpatrick led tho
devotional.
• Plans and projects were pre­
sented from the executive bouril
and- the members voted to co­
operate with nil requests.
Mr*. It-T. Cole presented the
Mission Study lesson in u beauti­
ful story form from "Thu Word
Of Ills Grace.’,'
The hostess assisted by Mrs.
J.A. Jarrell served refreshments
to the following; Mrs. C.E. Me*
Kee, Mrs. George McCrum, Mrs.
E G. Kilpatrick, Mis* HUu Iloiton
Mr*. W.P. Field*. Mrs. L.P.
Hagun. Mrs. W.M. McKIm, Mr*.
G.W- Bailey. Mr,. A.U. Shoe­
maker, • Mr*. W.C. llekle, Mrs.
Carrie Draper, Mr*. HF. Cole
Mrs. J-N. Axxareiln. Mr*. W.S.
Thorton and visitor.- Mr*. A. K.
Jordan.

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PREPARE
E A R LY

THt

MALU HAVt LONG

FOR F A L L
Good grooming and good
cleaning go hand In hand
. . no one can lie well
groomed wearing soiled,
wVlnkled clothe*.

Are you aware that a
oicture of life at ftp
best can well include
a package from FA R ­
R E L L ’S 4 B C A D E
PKG. STORE?

llrlng In cleaning early
and be prepared to meet
the ('ah season with
band-box freshness!

I-A R K T . I X ’ S
LANEY DRY CLEANING GO.

Come and get It...H ave a Coca-Cola

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Rho

P h ilip o in e s
K V i-lln i.r .l

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that Elsenhower bad notified Fatton of his transfer to command
Of the U-B. Ifith army on Septfp. The 15th is an "arm y" Ir
tame only and has no occupatior
ton*.
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Came to Head
Patton was summoned from hts
headquarter* at Munich on Sept,
tit to give nn accounting to Eitenl.owi,
uf hi* *t*wanl*hip in
Bavaria. The ittuatlon In Bavaria
came tu a head early last week
»KSTT"Pimoir told ttimf*pomljjtt*
that complaints of anti-NaiU that
---N ail* were In the civil. govern­
ment were just a case of the
•'oute fighting the In*'' and re­
minded him of the hlckerlngt be­
tween Democrat* and Republican*
In the Unitod State*.
The transfer relegated Patton,
a piitol-packlng exemplar of aggreailv* warfare to the command
of an "arm y" which U virtually
don-exUtent. Binco Jtly. when, (t
rellnqulihed the RhlnAhcad, tip
ICth ha* bean a phantom" a r* y
cqnaUtlng of little m^re than, f
headquarter* detachment whir,
ha* begn o*»Urned'to compile kni'
w r itr a reportorAm W irart viaftl
Ttpatlon In Jh* 'European war.,

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The news spread* when the Mobile Exchange coined up with good
thingd that remind vour fighting Yank of home. It’a like old home week
to hear the word* Have a Colp, bringing happy memories of days and
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We don’t lenve « t
lunter and beauty to «vel
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fie atone unturned. We make every effert to restore original
king We clean. Bring your clothaa to 220 Magnolia Aye . . .
TSD DEIJTY- Chcoco.ua, becauso we’ll save you moneys

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hAW luAit. the gwUthlhiil;

Ifrur Patton will have no authoril!
Over th« German elvil population
T M handful of troop* h# wIT
command ard stationed wait of tb
Rhine, at Bad Neuenahr near th&gt;
Remogen bridge, In tba center o
the rimeh oceupatlon lone. Tb
h’» headquarter* remained ther,
lBth't
or r«4»ploy«d In July.

dates' with the old gang. It nifys Ketp up the good toorlt.; tvc'rc wailing
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C A S T L L 'H A S

in UiM annually Into

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ttorn«y.

G q o p TO I^NOfY!
Caah con be bonweth from us on shortest notice.' with
no tUaturbohee.1—"JUnnHe" Rowland Alsu malum loans
of |75, $100, $160, $260 or more—should youp needs
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1m HAN^UIIU UE^VLU. HANFUUH t l.UUlOA
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Wednesday; Qct, 3
6:45 to 6:00
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O f H osp ital Sh ip

Sponsored by the Women's Council of
The First Christian Church
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Uenefit Parsonage Fund

Music and EntwtaiiutHfti
Admission 25c

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Reul

Estate Sales— Rentals— Mortgage
I If jh-minii1l&gt; Insurance uTid

one 9(jQ

l-oans
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Room 4, Florida Stale Hank Uglt«nB

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n cq.er and ink piMincirt, ore pru. uccil ntinunlly In tin?,, United

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K'oMllHKril Kmm t’aa* tlan
direr If on o f II. E. Kllborry, Wijo
there, work Inn hard, nett lint no recently supervised the painting
food eacopt what the natives and remodeling operations o f the
would give them. The result waY, neur. Table Supply Grocery and
eating Insects, liiar.ls, snakes, Sears Hoebuck Stores on First
ond anything that they could Street.
find, dogs. cats, bitil^ and renPrior to coining to Sanford
tiles. When they were moved to this year. Mr. His bury wo* :i
•Japan thev were treated some- . . . .
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what better.
1Uluff. Ark., mid it.ore richntly
“ After, talking to so juuuy. I
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cumy to the conclusion that the Plttaburg Paint and (Hass ComJapanese military either hhd to paiiy. n . . .
u.V .Ui*. .i liOo.
mafic u good face on the nnmc- at ItHJti Pnlmetiu Avenue. Hop"
land for the ;civili.rfis&gt; tor they F*. Caskuy. former re talent i
could nut gel cnlm»h sapplies to .Memphis, ‘IVim., was u-cent
the i outlying posts fur their m-ple basins** and a&gt;lvcrli**.n
urnilts, sJ&lt;thi'k had/to let their manager of th e‘ firm which iprlkiVncrs look after themselves.
owned and timnueVd bv Fletcher
— “ When—l -flnntly- g ot my two T . -ftnlpr----------- ---------------------and settled in 11 nice clean cot.
I told them that I hoped they
would have u pleasant voyage
and be home for Thanksgiving,
One hud a had rash un hi* minds,
but 1 shook hands with both- ol
them, and they both started
crying and thanked me unit
Amaciggi for tuking such' 'good
rare of them. I rujijjJy cried too
hut I hud lots ol work to do,
so did not have lime to. gel
sentimental.
- -“ Frtsmter* "w thlthat. fropi-tha'r
rump they Could see thy fires
of the first utornie bomb, and
from the way the earth shook
they nil thought the -orld wn*
coming to an end. *dt.j?niust have
been, terrific.
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“ All the women and-children
were put on the t'orisolntion.
I'm rather glad that we did not
*• i the children on here, for
they would have been much

Hinder to ha ul.e .iiui u " bu'ich
of happy men. We're steaming
right
along
toward
t kinaw.i
where we will deposit the*'*
patients and head for Nagnudki
whet^/frewill pick up some more
patients. Nagasaki on the Island
of • Kyushu was three fnur**'t
demolished by the second'atomic
bomb and people are still drop,
ping dead from It."
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toothpastes is dibasic, ‘bateluhi
phoephwlc.

Freshly
Dressed
Available
Daily
During
September

POULTRY

2205 SunlTirtl Avenue
Pit. *J2j

POTATOES
Refinishers

5 ® * Moiit
Wo,Ms
Complete Score

AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Bl*ck-Di«afkt

l i t Cletirr Street

HEADACHE
quickly

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NICK'S PACKAGE STORE
41(1 HANFOIU) AVK

SPECIAL THIS WEEK
W H AT CAUSES

Gin

EPIl.EI’SY?

109 Palmetto

Phone 1011

V kaultlrl rsslllslss 4h4* ,.|,lnl„„s
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durlnra ml this lalrrrsl.
In .l'O lh U l Mill hr &gt;rHl I'll K It.
nkjlr l i t ) last. Ii.
Trader ««rlllsa la the ltd yen ties si 111. I.loi,.
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l*»ei., H-liu.

Kinsey 4
Pints

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0* (Irade Re ‘f Sale
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LOIN STEAK
T RONE STEAK
CHUCK ROAST
REEF IMP STEW

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PHOIVE 200

Liqueur
Dixie Delight

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Apricot

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We ran now offer the very fluent

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Try uur new palnleas method, tha best in Central Florida

Yates 4ut&lt;&gt; Paint&amp; Body Shop
Phone 4p[t

CASH- LOANS

IVORY FLAKES
1ge. Pkg. 23c

A v a l u a b l e coupon oo every cm ol
Rfarth Club, ftedecmabl* at all Ociagoo premium stores. At yout grocer*.

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WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1945

TttE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

SIT. W ANTED
IlirSII School girl will care for
children in etenlng*.
Phone
flu MV.

W ANTED TO RENT
FURNISHED house or npertment,
enutde permanent, no children
or pet*. Phone filt-M,
K U R N ! S It K D or unfurnished
house or apartment. Perman­
ent civilian resident. Box 20,
r/o Herald.

DIVIDENDS for 10 year* on
ynur flic, automobile ami 11a- hility insurance by M l Insuring
with
M. Boyd k Co .

Big 5 Peace
Parley Ends
In Diacord

Tho word button come* from
the French “ bouton,” meaning
something to be pushed out.

Commercial
QUICK RELIEF FROM Refrigeration and Air
Symptom* ef Dlstreee Arising from Conditioning D e a le r
STOMACH ULCERS
Wanted
1
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DOST: 'Pocket book with money
It nnllnnrd I'r.iM i ' a . r O h.|
and drivers' license. Reword. A.
Jenkins. RU 1, Box 201, Sanford. sin's insistence on barring France
and Chinn from discussions of
DOST: One bunch of keys in Balkan pence trenties.
Post Office or Kent’s Gnrage.
“ There is good reason to be.
Finder return to 214 E. 2nd
Ileve,” he added, "that with con­
St. A. S. Whorton.
tinued patience ami understand­
ing on all sides agreement on
essentials can be attained.
“ Wo tare determined upon thnt
outcome.”
No date was set, however, for
W A n TE D i Girls for lull time
any future meeting anil, confer­
at Dancy's Drug Store.
ence circles said, it prohnbly
W ANTED :
Maid
for
Mather would not be until the head* rvf
Furniture Co. See Mr. Bruit* the governments find some solu­
tion of the procedure issue. ,

EXCESS ACID

DUE TO
FraeSeekTeHeefNemoTreatownttM
Mast Help f t It WH Ce** Yea NetMai

Over two million botllM o f IhoW ILLAR D
TU B ATM KN'Thsro boon sold for rrltef ol
■ymptooH nfdUtrfM sri.1 n* fiomt t e w r i
and Duw I mm I I t a n On. to E n *w AcM—
P a r DIcm Um i . t a r or U*s«t W in w h
O M .Im t, H iw t h r s , « t a * t « » n— * H e,
dun to Crests Arid. Bold on l5 d .F i trial I
A»k for ••WtllnrWl M u m o " which full)
uplslns this t n i t o n l r I n * a*

HELP W ANTED

:LAH91FIED AD VERTISING RATES
llllU.SK, two or three bedroom*,
JOe per fine for one Insertion
■**
furnished. Permanent resident.
OHr per Bne for three Insertions
P.O. Box 1021, Sanford.
07c per line for fl Insertions
RESIDENT of Sanford last five
•5 per line for 20 Insertions
years desires furnished apart­
Minimum rates . . . 10c
ment nr house. Call 702-J, usk
PHONF. 14* OR BRING YOUR AOs to TH E SANFORD HERALD
for Mrs. Jqck West.
Count, live words to the line, Including phone end .widrrw*. .
All ndvrrlisemrnls, for situation* wonted W||| be charged7 far e l the W ANTED : ^Furnished or semi- W AN TED : Two maids, waiter
nr .waitress. Call Mrs. Perry,
regular rlaeslfltd r a t e # .________________
.____
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furnished npartment In school
ARY jilAy pelt'with ranmvnhto
floor, complete with washable
robber pnd. 24111 Palmetto Avc.

F IL L up w’ilk kerosene and fuel
oil before winter.
114 H.P. Johnson Outboard motor
II. II I'ill'K GO., INC.
and man's pre-war Roll, fast
'blryelc, gnud condition. Phone
MAN'S hirvrlr. I'hone 177-W
810-ID
»&gt;■ llfr TON Chevrolet truck stake
body. K.20 tires, good rondl- GOOD RELIABLE USED CARH
tlon. First house on right. Ml Wide selection nt nr under OPA
ceiling. No new cuts for many
'■■“ Dn'm—Rcwd: Mnnroe Cornur.
‘months. Get dependable trail*UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tapestries IKglalinn pi tnasotvibli; cost
dsmfisk*, hrocalclles. yn ' goo&lt;l
I [OLDER MOTOR SALES
^ 2 0 8 W ps I F irst St.
stork to select from.- ll.H.
•■ Brown,. 2Di I N. Orange Ave.,
I’ hone 4013, Orlando, Fla.
11M2 STIIHEBAKER 4 door sedan,
good condition, new tires. ITinne
O.RPITALIZATION
Insurance,
775-W. George Steele.
Individual, fnmlly and group.
HOUSE—three r_pom sf smnll
kitchen, rity water, electricity
available. Four lots, 1U by 12d
WINDSTORM Insurance. Nmv is
ft. Asking fl.OdiMH) (Cash).
the lime to j rntecl your pro­
Near Lake. K. Lugcrquist, Box
perty against windstorm dam. . . . c Tu n .....i i. f . .
.123, Lake Mnrv. Fla.
«a ,000 LIFE Insurance In each
person ages 10 to Ifi fur 117.
'fiO/dividend* redd'd1 tho year­
ly cost In *11.fill after the 1st
year. G. M. Boyd A Co.
* FOR HALE: Ample quantity Inni
life GOLD SEAL asbestos roni
coating containing Petrogum
Sanford Paint A Glass Corn
pany, 117 So. Park Avenue

r.AGH - IN grocery I h ix , 1 ft.
wide, 2 ft. deep, II ft high,
fi doors: Factory Imilt, $21,00
rash.
IRON BED, new mnttrvsN, roll
springs, dresser, $ 11.00. Elec­
tric Cold driflk Imx with motor,
$18.0(1. W. A. Harrell, l-oko
Monroe.

Six room borne in good section,
iluuiedinlr possession,
TWO FARMS FOR SALK One
Robert A. Williams
1 acres, tiled land, 1 good well, Phone 7.12 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2 story house, I ear garage, I
'Tool house, (100 ft. West nf
I IREK
story
tjikc Monroe post Office. One
*30.(10:
It. L.
— 1 acres, ell tiled, good well, 2
Summerlin Ave
story hour.e, 2 story hard, tt
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell. Luke Monroe,
Phono Ifi.
WO STORY mune house fur­
nished, 12 ‘ 4 acres of ground,
lUMHKH-Lumherj Wretiring i
' Itory hBUU MKIitil Reel'*, very
II acres' cleared, ft■j acres ' In
best lumbar. Plixit».door*, win­
wnipi, Good well, water piped
dows and piqnihlug. Hubert's
into
house,
[Hired
$Klll&gt;.DI)
].umber Yard-'
cash ns is. if interested write
W, A, Lomlnnlicrg, 7IMIU Nuvin
I GALLON (Ink Imrrels • u
Avc., Tmnpu 4, Flu.
limited supply. Snnfonl Coca
Coin Untiling Go.
FOR KALE
Nica home in Rose ('m ill, frame
ONE HOUSE, two lute in Goldsconstruction, 2 lot*.
Can he
Imra. Duhart's Lumber Yactl,
-"'seen by appointment only.
Rnherl A. Williams
HOUSKhold furniture. P h o n o
I'hone 732 Atlsnllr Rank nTila.
County 140A, Lake Mary. *
FOR KALE in Mtitkham— 1(1 seres
resident lot. Midway S. Granby
Ave. J.E. Walker, PHI Cypress
Ave.
r-

U til KKItVKL Gu* refrigerator
railing.
P e r f e e l ctmijlllun
. Phone 412-W.

HOUSE 'trailer, sleeps two. 11,
It, Yates. 1(11 N. .Palmetto Ave.
COCKER SPANIELS:
1 Red
pups country raised with full pedi­
ONF
IIIIIGGS - Stratton Engine,
gree inrudlhg 30 champs. Six
Model 7.7., (i II. P. Electric
weeks old, frdm $15.00. Mrs,
Service Co. 207 Magnolia Ave,
A.D. Marsh, Bax 104, Rt. 1.
I’hone KM.
New Smyrna (lutke Ashby),

A Y messenger, bjko/or w
Killll A.M. to 4 P.M.. ,40c
Night messenger must
bike I P.M. to 10 P.8
hour. Western Union.

Slilrls and (tresses are now
lieing made from a Florida weed,
known ns ramie, originally lmWAHHwrtman Monday and Tuespolled fiom Chinn.
..days. Washing ntarhlnc, all
m &lt;i d e r n conveniences. I'hoqe
20 urres tiled celery farm, lately W ANTED: Butcher for A A P
plowed and burrowed , im Cam­
Store.
eron Avediio. I'hone K.R, Stowe,
.Linidt . o r-E d w a rd F, Lamy W A N TE D } Helper for Jimmia
ptibne T»t2.
('ownn's pHhijct (Metnl Work*.
FURNISH Ell apartment ‘I or
rooms. Gas cooking.
Phone
• 4502, Short's Cnm|i.

A t The Armory

Music py “The Banana Boyd'
World Wnr It Veterans admitted by Discharge Button
Admission: $1 per .couple (tax Inc.)
Tickets on Sale nt the following places:
Smoke Holme; Bill's Pk?. Store, Frank’s Tavern,
Itoumillat &amp; Anderson, City Drug Store. Touchton’s
For Table Reservation Phone 200----- 50c per person
The public is cordially Invited to kttend

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HARD-T0-GET ITEMS!

GET MONEY FOR. YQ ^R CAR TO BUY: Used ear in good
We’re buying ltt.T.t to Tl)41 Mffltvl
mechanical rondition. Will pay
Chevrolet
Ford and Plymouth . rash. Must he reasonable. P. O,
ears. Take advantage of this
Box I (1115, Sanford.
......
ready market to convert motura.
into money.
. c
PLOWING, harrowing, levelling,
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
not less than 2 acres. Phone
(124-J.
208 West 1st HL
BORROW HERE WHERE
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED •
YOIIR natural desire lor .privacy
In money matters i* strictly
-respected hire.
Friends' and
t chit i up* am not questioned
about ynur rredlt.
Your em­
ployer or business associates
will not hear of your personal
affairs, Thera is no cause lor
embarrassment.
, v ...'
Re (nhilab!- rreil't requirements.
No fo makers o i rr*'&gt;nov loans,
"arinhln nnymenl plsns.

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FAMILY t.OAN CO.

Florida llauk Bldg.

Phone *3

FOR $1 additional you can mid
to your automobile liability
policy medirnl payment for
each . person accidently Injured
while a nnssengcr iu your car
and each pedestrian hit by
your ear up to $7M&gt; each. C. M.
Boyd A Co,

BUSINESS SERVICE

ATTENTION-TRUCK OWNERS
TRUCK TIRES

TO BUY: Camera bv Service
man.
Phone 22D-W’ or 071.
2414 Palmetto Ave.

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Saturday, Oct 27—9:00 P.M
Cash saving* of *4J&gt;fifi,000 and
consefvation of fl.'i.OOO tig** • of
heavy gauge steel were realised
through
Quartermaster Corps”
reclamation of 1,822,000 fir,-gallon
oil and gasoline drums during
the first nix months o f 1040.

W ANTED

MISCELLANEOUS

A. Schulske, Distributor
:UH Stovall Profession!) Building
Tern pei Florida

AMERICAN LEGION DANCE
cord, r la. is -the new, preacher at
the Southslde Baptist Chfireh. He
was educated at Norman Park
Junior College.

Almut four olid a half million
Tobacco users pay Into state
pounds of Paris green, -often used mffers atout filOO,OOOpOOO annualA L L ROUND man for grocery as nn insecticide nml fungicide,
,
store and meat oiarket. Apply are produced . annually in the ly in taxca.
Stiles Grocery, next to I-nun- United States.
- Nearly half a million rnilroad
lanterns are made annually in
the United States,
W ANTED:
Experienced steno­
Three hundred thousand pairs
grapher.
Must bo accurate.
Before 18flfl, when wax was
Apply Chnsc A Co., Extension of ennvas-top Jungle hoots, no
longer a standard issue item, have first made from petroleum at
No. 18.
been
converted
into
athletic Corry., Pa., the need for candle*
shoes for use by patient* in gen­ was supplied by tallow, beeswax,
eral und .convalescent Army hos­ or such vegetable waxes as baypital*.
berry.

GROCERY store for rent. Com­
plete with fixtures, I will give
lease to party under the fol­
lowing ronditiuns:
Party must ho capable of ope­
rating a first line grocery, and
meal market i'arty must have
enough capital to slock, and
maintain a first line class id
trade. This store (yin he open­
ed at practically no expense W ILL pny rash for alt kinds of
used furniture. Phone 124-J.
other than your njock of goods,
although I prefer selling fix ­ W ANTED TO BUY: For rash,
tures, and renting the building.
reasonably priced second hand
1 am in a position to deal with
house trailer in good rondition.
-the right party, under either
Tires not necessary. Phono 071terms,
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J.A. Calhoun
!)l!l Weal. 1st. SI. ,
W AN TED : 12
isge shotgun,
barrell. Phone
preferably dnnl
128* R.

DR KALE: Two mules, *310.00
work single or double, will do
[Ill BETTER Health — Drink
for farm work PeBary Estate,
Mountain Valley Minernl Water.
Enterprise, Fla.
Phone Co. SAVE money when you buy your
Nature's Aid In health. From
next ear &lt;&gt;i Dark thru lowrr
400(1.
Hot Springs, Ark. Ixit us
local hank fiuiinrltig and our,
serve you. For Hsle at Duloryef insurance rnsls. C. M.
FURNISHED 1 room bungalow
hart's Lumber Yard, 000 Han
with hath and garage^ *2,100.
fo nt Avrpn87~Phnna~18S:Mr
— Inqui re-pjO.,- II, Br- Brown,--Lake
HAVE money on your fire, wind
storm, automobile** workmen’s
compensation,
burglary,
lia­
FOR SALE: Milk cow. fresh in
bility
and, other
insuranea, EXPERT Plumbing, IS yeara oxMay. Good mllkar, 1703 Mag­
You'll Ilkj) our profit-sharing
nolia Ave.
• patience. Repair*, water heat­
ers, toilet*, haaim, baths, laun
OAK dining table; wood heater.
dry tubs. Good service. No Sat­
Phone 700*M or 1020 Elm Ave,
urday call*. George "Cnurscn,
LOANS on cash vnnm of life
Box 178. Phom Co. 410(1.
NEW whisxer Motor hike, *180.00.
iniurnnce politic* nt 2'fc'A to
208. Hanford Ave.
4tt,9r. C. M. Boyd A Co.
TDK 80*^ i* prefernhle lo the
(SO deductihi.* collision or up*et nutomnhilr insiiMiire. Gal
our rate* Tot ynur rar* and
truck*. C. M. Boyd A Co.

F IN A N C IA L—

l.anry'it Drug Store
Itoumillat &amp; Anderson l)ru|*

if you arc interested In handling
outstanding quality line* in the
post war refrigeration and air
conditioning field on a basis that
assures substantial and protective
profits communicate p r o m p t l y
with •
- ,

WK ARK fullv equipped and
know how »o recap. your tires.
Natural rubber or synthetic,
we protect tho aldawalla of
nur tire. Jonrj Tire Shop
or. 1st and Elm, phono 008.

CHIFF0R0BES

ADVERTISING
ONCE

mJTNOWn
I THE I

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NEWSPAPER
, DOES IT I
Hli BETTER |

For THE FAMILY
For THE HOUSE

YOURSELF

Full protection for your clothes— Mirrur door, lots of Imneinif space.

hop the easy way
TODAY a t

3^.95 up

Phone 090— 115 E. l« l

U T IL in CABINETS

INSURE
W ITH
CONFIDENCE

8

GOING to fly? Get a trip acci­
dent policy from C. M. Hoy-1
A Co.
L IA B IL IT Y insurance is most
Important .You 'know what it
would cost to replace ynur
home, furniture, merehindi*
and automobile 11 destroyed.
But you don't know whet tho
^ verdict is going to be in, g lew
suit Involving bodily injury or
death. Get adequate liability
. coverage. 0. U. Boyd A Co.
IlODY AND Fender denta, paint
injury or fading should be
corrected now to combat aging
and weathering. A new pain­
less method awaits you at '
YATK8 AUTO PAINT A
BODY SHOP
108 N. Palmetto Ave. Phone 374

We1have the following sizes:
900 x 20
700x 15
025 x 20

600 x 16

Dtmii up y o u r 'kitchen• with* » n*w.
utility cabinet Gleaming white por­
celain finish.

KITCHEN CABINETS

DODGE . PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND 8ERV1CB
10* Palmetto Ave.
1‘heae 1011
J.D. CORDELL, m enUy returned
from the eervic*—la now locat­
ed In the .KeOt Building* Auto­
mobile Rapa Ira.
sewing machine and
electric Iren service by man
with .10 yeara' experience.
Hwain's Oarage, aeroee from

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To Promote the Progress of America!
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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T O O A Y : Piwllj- 'cloudy this nflrrnmm with
•M-allrrisi afternoon *hn«rr-i and thunder­
storm*.
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S A T liR D A Y : Fr* widrl) scattered1 showers
along east roaM scrllnit.

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VOLUME XXXVH

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY,

EttlnbllHhod 1908

OCTOlIKIt

lilir.

Member AHMicInlcd Press

NUMflER 23.
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Jap Cabinet
Resigns In Huff
Over Freedom

Biis Slowdown Hits New York

Premier Higashi-Kuni
Objects To MacAr-

”

, Freedom Of Speech
£

Strike Idle Rises To H alf. Million
As President Seizes Oil Companies
Lesher, Williams
Qualify To Ri'h
For Commission

thur’sorder giving:
TOKYO, Oct. 5, (A P ) —
The Jnp*cabinct resigned to­
day rather than carry out
General MocArthur’a latest
orders—and..the Allied com7
mander will approve the
iXt-premier before Emperor
irohlto' directs him to form
a new cabinet. Premier
Prince Hlgashi-Kunl went to

One-Third* Of Coun­
try’s Coal Miners
Jol n-Wa Ikou t-W hi lo Meetins: Is Planned

Sanford General (lives Orders To Jap (Jenernl

IIITIIIA N K, .Oct. 3. (A P )
— A dosen, iren were healrn
and three autos overturned
in a melee after snmr UK)
. pickets barricaded the highway
leading
to
Warner
Bros. MuiUm Picture Studio
- this-Tnorningi
Burbank and
Glendale police mid shrrlff'n
depillir* rushed In foPc^An
the scene and rettonsi order.
PirkrlN kept the blockade,
however.

City Primary Will Be
Held On Nov. 6
For Two Vacancies

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Two candidate* for offices of
cltv commissioners. Robert A.
Williams in Group 1. amt t.ea It.
Lesher in group 2, have ipmlifleiL
^ hla cousin, Hirohlto, with the rcto run in the primary election
^ signatlons fallowing a two hour
on Nov. (1, it waa announced thl.ill, iMi-nalnl P i r „ l
cabinet meeting over MacArthur'a
morning by (I. N. Snyer, citv
demand to oust the home miniater
• ■Labor idled by .*nriou.«t tlhclerk.
In the Intereata o f achieving
puftpM- hcrosh the country inIf rlcclnl, Mr. Williams would
free thinking, and free speaking
-*f
rivjtsi-il
to ncnrly 530,000 losucceed Mayor Edward llig'jhis
in Nippon.
tlny niT Prositlunt Trtimnn
It (a rumored another prince,
as n commissioner, and ill
would
succeed
My J.
Fumlmaro Konoyc. will become BUSES CR AW L AI.ON'l! FIFTH AVENU E, New York City’s main Leshei
ortlerotl the Navy to soizn
• the new premier. He
wns .pre­ thoroughfure. us the drivers protest, the laying o ff of conductors Lodge. Mayor Higgins and iLm stt ikiduiund properties of 26.piissioner
Lmlire
have
nnnuulieed
mier when Japan flint attacked on the big vehicles In an attempt bv the management to make bus
oil companies in l'» states.
in.
China, Another possibility was driving n one-mnn operation.-Many In'this.picture hnv, decided that | that they would no
resigned Foreign Miniater Shig- walking is quicker than waiting for the f&gt;Us"to get them to their
It is the CIO union's next
Mr. Williams, who Tormerly
eru Yoahida, a career diplomat. homes and offices, (International)
mansgeil tin* Seminole Dry Cle
move *on tlu* stutiis of tho
#
Jap sources said that the Macing Company, and who for/tae
I.T.B0I) strikers.
Arthur order directly forced the
past 1-nv and a hotf^hier lieen
I (7.000 coal miners, more thim
cabinet upheaval although the
u realtor located in the Sanford
" nne-thiril the natibnflf tntul joinJap people are’ restless because
Atlantic National BanlcBullding,
ed a walkout in six states closing,
of IIlgathl-Kuni’a cabinet’s fallsaid toduyr " I am running for
nbolit *150 pit- nud steel blast
*«,u r t to aolve the food and.bousing
this office only becuusaj* nuiuhcr
’ fiirhnrrs were beginning lo shut
problems.
of my friends have approached
, down. a» (Jie govi-rnmenl cftlletl
General MapArtbur also ordered
mi- and urged that I run. I nm
u ennfeivm-e » ( tin- operators and
the Japanese government to re­
not making any promises other
Jolm L. Lewislease ell political prisoners by
than that if elected I will give
Some 25(1,000 independent union
Oct. 10. ‘ abolish the notorious
the people -of •-Sanford the best
telephone' operatm-i and worker*
"thought control" law and police,
service of which I nm capable."
are expected lo leave thi-ir .jubs
remove all police chiefs and dlaMr, Williams, who lives with
from 2 til 0 P.M. EST today for
% charge
Home
Mfnishcr
Iwao
his- wife und daughter at 5 11
A Japanese Licuti-mml Geiu11ft'1s shimo
,!• . &lt;u K-i,-, ftom 111ig. Geneiul Joseph llulehi* a .strike voteYamasaki.
Valencia Drive, has resided in son of Sanfoid. ini
generni of 1||,. 3 M lnt.mh- Dlvisam nt Malayhalay, Mindanao. Tlu
A Walkout of betlveitn 35.1)00*
Obviously angered by Japanese
Sanford for 311 years. Be at­ Jnpalieso genernl is (,yosi|kv Min-&gt;„. m i . -eiii.i
'
l uiiiiohnilei mi |U,. island, and, in 1his picture and ‘ iUMIOO workers in (hr - port
delay in establishing democratic
tended local schools and Sem- he is formally surrendering some. IIM'IM ....-mi t • n&gt;
The -eene i-, Geiieiiil l|iu«liis,m\ ■ hutiilmo of New Volt crippled shipping
government, MacArthur specifi­
'IfU'lv High- ~Scfu**k--^fe -t* nn headquarter*.
'
*und1halted the movement - o f lt)*l
cally directed that Immediate
About 2S percent of the Semi­ -- ---- Bj "p u k e**'*IM iWteHt--------- ■active Itotarian and a member
11unilni««*il «lii
Tnit)*
freedom be established to permit nole Cpunty .War Fund quota has
The first home game of the of the First Baptist Church.
unrestricted discussion of the been ralaed, II.II. Coleman, chair- season will be iiluyi-d tonight nt
Said Mr. Lesher today, “ I am
Emperor,
imperial
Institutions man. revealed this mottling, when the Seminole High School foot­ entering as a candidate for the
and the Japanese Government.
he announced that tciim captains ball fit-lil. which &gt;* diroctlv hc- office of rity commissioner ill
The order freeing political pris­ have reported a total of 93,150 hlml the high school. The "Celery the Interest of the City of San
oners woe- expected to release a in contribution* have been receiv­ Feds" wljl battle n powerful ford, and If elected, I intend to
number o f Japanese liberals who ed.
. team from Seabrecxu 'High Scho-d serve the City to the best, of
A can aid In establishing democraMr. Coleman sounded a p«**l- of Daytona Beach.
my ability."
,
•tette &lt;fj»tf-fwhan.- toe fold th#t **The Siithr sase Boys won their
Mr.* lusher, who catne to Sapv
f'utitrart Ims la-etf iiwunleil to
inapv of the- donation! so far first game nf the m-nson last ford from Pennsylvania in 1U37,
l*fe I{o i’*rt- l, H u ai't,1 son dV
sure, that nona are detained fur* raabJved hate not been as large week when thev eioacd out the lives with Mrs. lusher .at 2(H)4
the Marion ConMrui lion Coni-j
! -. und Mrs; L. G. Hunter o f
thar to delay tha dawn of- demo­ as anticipated and that unteaa Winter Park Wildcats,
*&lt;pr*&gt;4ii
fumy
of
(balu
for
construction
Magnolia
Avenue.
He
lias
1-een
to 0
Heat dal! Avenue; arrived SqpG
1^,1 &lt;1111- „ f ||„. Seminol, County link -if
cracy.
future contributions are increased- in a hard fought game Although active in civic affairs, ami for
39; from overseas at Camp
The Indictment of Japan's hesi- and more people contacted by the Senbreete had a much heavier the past three years bus been
the cem -.i
Swift, Texas. I’ fr. Hunter served
tancy and delay expressed by the campaign workers. Seminole Coun­ line, thry were out-chargcd by vice president of Ahe Seminole
_ .
. Avenue Briilgi! at l.ake Jessup'
overseas . six months, took part
Allied order caused the cabinet ty cannot possibly roach its quota thu .Winter I’ark boys who held County Chamber o f Commerce.
t i im
In two epiii)ialglir. nnjf receiver)
already undar fierce attack by
V.VS-T, liy
UT •
tllir
.cording to word just received
One bright spot In the. county them to 45 ynrda gained nil tluHe served as tha chairman of
thpy WTr und good ninilu(;t rlccoJapanese newspapers, to resign was reported at Oviedo where ground;
,, ,
,
, ., ' b'late, Itl'prerelltntivi M. II *"('.
however, the “ Sand- the City Planning Committee
( olierto, Jnn.
If: jt
- ij,'.
County Tux Coilectiu
Jno. 'Hi
ri-k*i-hiine service in Snnfonl ffitlons.
todayDome!
News
Agency Frank Talbott said that over $1.- crnlis” showed a powerful passing when it was In operation,. and
.Smith 11.no Stole (toad
Tho 717th Tank Battalion in
and tfiroiipliout tlu- imliott was
political writers said they were 000 has already been raised on attack which will pi nimbly give was organising chairman of (he In a letter from Governor Millard , |,,til,v l „ ; j „ |,„„|jl)k,
interrupted pvlay for a four lupn which he served In t'nmnnny G.
a exactin g "big developments" to­ a quota of 93.000. Mr. Talbott said the "Feds" 'dontv of worry.
I lie ltotnl
e l i h Of
o f ...
...... 1
I from
11 ■&gt;)
" 1V U, ‘,r ........ kf,ov,rrir r 1M lln" 1*•
Hi.
o l l , | n l rgull
tULy Zoning Commission, which (jiiiiu
ell on the
sidendn
\. first saw i-umhnt cn* Alar. 21,
re morrow,*fartieya Bridge: t&gt;t the Tjtu- period start tug at 2:01' I’.JI.
he was confident tha people of
The "Feds” lost their first is still functioning. Ho is presi­ cord" made by the laxpiiicrs 1" the
eotilrovei -y between the National! HGB, the date tin- Ninth U tt
MacArthur'a order swept over­ Oviedo would come through and
vtllugllriilge
wilt
I,.in
miles
an
dent
of
tho
Itotnry
Club,
a
mem­
game o f the season to East is
I-pilemGun nf Telcidionc Workers At my jumped the .shine. Arti*
Seminole County.
Mr. Jiukins ,v- ,,ilr
board the entire Japanese police raise their full share.
w iir enb'iil,,|i co .1 o f &lt;2s5.lino
&lt;2h.ri.!ldi
.
13 to 0 and their second game ber o f local Masonic organise-( “ - " j" .
system which has kapt the Jap­
ibis toad will link Sanford f&lt; atal in- National Ubnr itelis-i ‘ iited two years ago nt t amp
Lea
Lesher, city chairman, with Orlando was cancelled ■dud tions an.1 of the Prealiyloi inn |
The Governor's letter rend tin- first Unto with tin- east lions llb.ipd, was tile cause of iJte'Vt’haffeo, Arkansas, tin,- battalion
anese poplo the moat regimented rointod out that Sanford has more
Church. Ho withdrew from Imsi |
in(i-riiiotbiM ueronliitg |„| trainwi both ot Ghnfftw.imd at
■ on earth for the past generation. reason that most cities to he to illness of a number of playera ness as » partner in tho lie le rv 1"Perm it me to offer bv ciingrn runs! anil Tlluslille hv mnin- seivi
of the luttor team.
a 1 poll of thl- ,teli Telephone Flirt Knov, Kentucky, Idrthplneo
tuiutiohs for the splendid record
grateful to the National War
City Printing Company Iasi year you have n'mife la eollw tintis on nf an iidvipiale. lip to dale high­ '
any to E.
Turner, lo--.ilIn f the Armored Force, nml left
(ieorgo Cos. a transfer from
way, and has lorn leiined l,y
hire which resulted In the conI fm Europe on Christmas Day of
yautr Iit'll roll- I only wish that Iti-pri'sentnllvo Smith a-- county oioiiage,-.
Fund on 'aicouht' o f the UKO Oklahoma who is playing gunrd,
mi’ same was. Him in tin- nlhei pm je t npmhrr one.
been showing up wcjj.it) the
Wi’iirdipg to tli- info, motion. I t 'll.
ktruction nf a fine building which has
\fter several months of train­
counties „ f tin- State.'’
At the recent. meeting " f the lliO worker's uroU-xt wan
ultimately may he used as u Inst few pracilrna, while lit thu
Imrkfictd plenty nf, action la exThe pereeiltnga of collection- Board of- Directors- nf the Sent on l lie fa, i tlinl a triul c .iinim-r ing in England anil France Its
of i he ’ .'nlioiial labor Itelatio'is tb-iiei iil Slid iiimi tanks proceeded
Mr- Jinkins said, is Il'J.Ki the liigli- iim le ( i n i n t tf t ' l i i i i n l r i n f f n m
froin little Boh nullum
Liiu west L.iiik iff Giu' Rhtlinr'
m il TUTlTiftcic
ruIlTmck Willis XHdefsoh.
o il in Tlie IfiiiTory "o T Romlnoti* jiiP ite .J I war tcaimmejnlcd-Uiat .■itrnrrt—rrrmmnrnrlrd—trnt bill* o f
I Cunltniirtl On ■ ' s a r - f v s O
rulluni Ini lost year's team will)
County and one nf thir highest county and city ettglm-eis make1tiiu bioiul’i'i ill.ions of tip. Fc-lern- There, n COtllpAtiy of tunks was
lion
to-It
estnlilislosl
h
ln-iioi
a -signed to in^utitry elements
D-29 BASE, GUAM, Oct. 5,
jtis brilliant running and passing
collection |*ereontages in the Btste. a survey to ileterniine using j
of the 79th Division, und the
(S pecial)— Two /Sanford
men
attacks. Ho is a grua't ‘.‘ Tittle
At the mrrtilig of the Board of Geneva Avemie and an extequupi1‘‘com, any dontlimted.
A
membership
drive
for
the
Mr.
Turuei
said
Ibis
tuojiiing
two units were in tin* assault
rera recently reonited on Guam
triple threat back. Anderson is a
duv. Mr. Jinkins, filed his annual
tjralo.
Seminole
High. County Commissioner* on Turx- northwest to the Mt. Dora llii’ ii- that lo- would remain on the job wave of tin- 9th Army acrosa
rhan Capt. James Ilrndford, ataconsistent ball carrier who cna Celery
way ns tin- fiusl ronnectlng link
School
recreational
organisation
to
take
■•metgency
hospital
and
(In- Rhine River. Fighting their
lonod there wUh the 310th
usually pick Up 4 'o r 6 yards
repo'rt of rolleelions on the I'.MI in tliis tond rntliei tlniii tin- )
Bombardment Group, met hla old
every time *he hits the line. He with Mrs. K Ii. Tcpsic us direc­ Tux Roll. The Total Amount as­ foim eily
favored
l.ake Sliore police or fire calls duiimr the 2:tl" way through tire great Ithur In­
tor,
got
under
way
last
Monday
to
11:00
l*.M,
strike
!enod.
dustrial towns of Essen. Duis­
is a boy nf 204) pounds with
friend Sgt. Sidney ilfudsun, atar
sessed on the I'J l-t Tax Roll Is I.rive route.
.
Th-* unions btliut is the subject*
pitcher for the Washington 8en
plenty of drlvo, hr also pusses and will continue through Get.
it is expected that the Marion! of tho jiiniest is tin- Western burg. Iliimhorn and Bochum, (ho
12.
Any
high
school
student
is
l
*
"
f
r
'
71“ III helped keep fronl-pressurii
and kicks very wony-Being the
9 249.423.Ut ( ’•instruction Company will stmt
state
r.stat
Lie trie Employees Association, on lie- German
Bradford, a B-2B airplane comKiwanians for a brief time .rninner back and key n\A(\ *&gt;•"» eligible for membership ami os Itailrouils
caught
and
work
on
the
III
mile
link
within
i
July »- _____________
minimum subneription
it
r___
ref resenting employees of tlu- in the trap nf the “ llliur squci'te"
.mander, met Hudson when the where put back in school today the double w ing‘ formation which only
It6,lfil.45
Telegraph
20
days.
Ui-stem Kbi t tie t'oinjiutiy, ma|)U- Inter knoM'h" as tho "greatest
loiter played at tha 314th Bom- during their luncheon at the Sanford usca a lot wilt depend* In-1rig charged the goal set is 100 Personal Property
58,3(59.1'*
per cent of the student body, sha
tin tin log liram-h ot tin- Bell dot’ilile envelopment in history."
_________ Wing
_ )T_
__ white
___ tour.....
Hotel
Mayfair, and different on him in tonight’s, getne.
^ bardment
baaa
said.
Tho
Youth
Center,
spon­
system lit Kearney*. .New Jersey.
The "Feds” are In good shapu
log the Pacific area aa a member , tables competed in a quix of
Total Assessment * t 342,957.74
A number of the unions ree f a .picked Army "all-star" base- dates
conducted
by
“ School­ for tonight’s game, with the ex­ sored by the P. T. A. will be The Total Amount Collected is
operated
by
the
youngpeople
prose mug- employees of tin- asteam mada up of former master" Herman E. Morris.
ception of Donald Dyess. first
933l.HH2.3H.
under
the
supervision
o
f
Mis.
•oratcl telephone companies of
or league and professional
The winning table" received string half-hack. Theodore Brook- Tcpsic.
Discounts
A Unwed by law- $11,__
*’ ,i I 'd! i i stut,i utw also affiliates
passes to the Friday evening jin is • expected to take direr
The Crato has taken over the. DK-l-77.
of the Nutionat Fedeintiou of
S p e c i a l A gejil Thomas C.
football game of Semi note High Dyess' position, a boy w-ith talent, City Hull auditorium and will be I’l l, tdior'i' ’ Workers . In tin* ter- Allen of the Federal Bureau of
home of Mr*. Janie Shoemaker, School
and
Scabrecie
H i g h Brooklin may develop Into a good open for dancing ami refreihment* ’ l U n N n l t v
tiioi'v of tin- Southern Hell Telr- Investigation with headquarter*
1 0 ] Park -Avenue. Sanford, Hud- School- Tba ...winners
included ball plaver.
l-u i
Wiliium G. Brown, coxswain nt |hone und 'IVIegruph Ccmonnv in Orlando will 1h&gt; the principal
ments Oct. 12 with the Jutiior D T lG s U llJ r
«on and Bradford had not seen such "master minds" a* H.C.
The probable starting line up Class sjonsorlng the Friday night
the Navy, and son of Mrs. May
__ __
h'.unW-’
affiliated w it), the N'.i. speaker “ ki ' the Rotary Club
. eafh other since 1038. A t. thut Hetsel, G.W. Workman, Dr. Ice­ for Sanford will bo Anderson, dances and tho Seniur sponsoring
hello Brown of 311 West Thud t ,'|rtt'N7| Ecderaliim
f Telet hone luncheon Monday.
time Sid was ace pitcher In the land If. Dame,. ■Frank Shames. F Ii; Ellis, Q B; Brooklin. It H; Ssturjlftx night’s cntortalnent. In
Street, was recently discharged
sjg.ooO
— Florida State League and a mem- John Hodge, J.E. Wathen, Ttev. t hi Hum. I. H; Llngle, L E; Clark, addition to dancing, pool table*
MELBOURNE. Oct. 5 -Con- from the United State*
-aval i-m-dm i-t-■ including
«| orators
Some damage tu» the rah of
•
ber of Dale Alexander's pennant- J.B. Boot and Howard Montelth. L T ; Fielding, L G; Jones, Cf will he available as" well as a trot of the Pula Gorda Slate Bank Reserve at tho Naval Horen na: t,„
,„*taHers, and clerical n Roberts Transfer Truck from
winning team. Entering the Army
Ludwig, It G; Hinglrtarv, K T; enack bar und ping|Hjng tables.
w «* acquired Wednesday by (* • Barracks at Miami, and i* i|*&gt;&gt;* , (Wrr*. ,
Major
Thomas
F.
McDaniel
of
DuLnud resulted at 11:2,1 P. M.
Kastner, R E.
In; 1942, Hudaon aeryed aa an
Similar recreational dubs have .11, McNulty u( this citv. bring­ working for thr Athuilir l imst
• itlit-rn
Bell
worker*
are Wednesday when fire broke out
athletic instructor until be Joined the medical corps was welcomed
Extra bleacher* have been net been organised In Orlando, Day- ing to six. the numlier of Fi-^da,
Lfrte
Hslliray.
w
«rl
in*
nt
(resent
wlthmlt
u
eonback
to
the
dub
by
President
Lin the truck a s 'it » n » •procewiht« present all-star aggregation
up nn the north side of tho
■lull HI tun i
T. Dost, and the former kept! field with a seating capacity of tons, Deland and Other cities in filiunriul institution* in the'jfWmp
NVgotifitlnn* have been
f &gt;tor Its overseas tour,
tho
state.
Intercity
meetings head,-1 hy the Melbourne hanker. n destroyer 'escort that pile i In* omirtmuy for mine time but have j ing we*t of Jack’* pluce on tho
score for hla table.
l.ake Shore drive.
approximately three hundred.
C*pt- Bradford was graduate*!
have teen planned which will InAniiouiiremcnt of the purchase tweon New York the Medltorran-1 * 1
r&lt;*—otoied
Doling the
. • fntm Seminole High School in of Lauburg, waa welcomed f * a
volvf fonu-sis. exchange nf pre- of the hank of tho lower West can. France, Italy. Englund and four hour walkout, inns* meeting*
K
District
Governor
Sid
Herion^,
At total of 3.311 persons lit
19ST. lie was associated with
grains and etc. .
Coast was made lute Wednesday North African ports. While o n , of ill member* of the Fedoi.ithe Seminole • Creamery
until guest by President Doe*.
Tomorrow night has been de­ by Mr. McNulty who said ho deck manning u 10 mm gun li-i'i ni'd affiliated unions tiave Seminole County took tubercular
'
Martin
Stincciphcr
pro
screening tests during the recent
1030, Entering the A ir Corps in
signated as Work Night and the would lake charge immediately. during a trip through the Medi- ’ been ordered,. .
ln to Major - Allan Wh often of
visit of the State Mobile x-ray
1041, Capt. Bradford received
junior* and seniors are donning Major Arthur L. Thornton of Mel­ terruneun Hen, the boat wa&lt;"
. ..
ic
Salvation
Army
for
foor
unit, it was reported today by
his wings and commission in
old ^overalls to wash windows, bourne, who In process of iwing »tt"ffed by six Me^sersrhmitl p n n * .,J n
H llff* h iH n n
years
of
perfect
Klwanis
atten­
John
Mooradian,
whose
peanut
Dr. Lelund 11. Dume. Everyone
•
M r . 1943. He was than assigned
mop floors and give the Crete discharged from Ythe Army after pianos, and lie received u bullet L .ll| J lU in
n U ttn iN O n .
dance.
•and
popcorn
stand
was
for
many
who took the test will receive a
aa, Instructor at Moodv Field,
a general going-over before th* three years service will be vice wound in the left lyg that put
With
Harry
Kudell
at
the
years
a
familiar
sight
on
Fire)
postcard in several weeks in*
Georgia, ami later taught at
oftidfal opening next week.
president and cashier of tho I’ unla lilnt out of action for iitqre than
piano,
Frank
Lamson
led
tho
Street,
near
tha
Sanford
Zoo
vHenaricke Field,
Florida. - He
fortnlmr them if they hsv* nr
Retiring offi-ers gretpreaident, Gorda hank. Recent Major Thor­ a month, die also'participated in
singing
with
pep
and
test,
in­
and
at
High
School
Football
Capt.
W.C.
Hutchison,
now
sta­
chest pathology.
joined hla present B-S9 Group
Dorothy Crumlev; vice-president, nton has been assigned to duty the Normandy invasion.
cluding
his
famouA
windup
of
games,
died
during
the
tatter
tioned
si
American
heudquurtcrs
In' October of 1944 and haa been
Robert Jones and treasurer, Patty
IDs decorations included •Bit"Tha Old Gray Mare.”
part o f August in Providence, Anderson. New officers will be with the War Manpower CommiThe Campbell-laisiing Post 63 of
overseas since April.
Purple Heart, American Thent »rv in Manila, has been promoted to
aaionGlenn Llngle. president o f the K. I., 'according to a latter from elected on Oct 18.
I a major in the transportation the American Legion wilt sponsor
Bradford completed 23 combat
Navy
Expeditionary
Area.
Afri
Organited. in 1917 the Pulita
! hrnn -h nf the Signal Corns, his u Navy Day dance at the Sanford
ns at wars end -and has Kay Clab and o f tha Senior Class a niece, Alice Mooradian, to Mrs.
Gorda State Bank la the only can campaign, KTU and Uool f mother-in-law, Mrs, Alex Vaughn Armory on tha evening of Satur*
*4"
awarded the Distinguished at Seminole High School, told of 1!enter Little.
Conduct
ribbon.
He
entered
thbanking
Institution
in
Charlotte
-Little wrs known here of the
day,.Oct. 27, it was announced by
. Cross and A ir Medal with class plans to erect a football
is I was 'n o titW t.Hiay,
County, Its resources total IE* service, Oct. 31. 1242. He i*
score board o f materials that background and ancestry of Mr.
Joel S. Field, post adjutant. Pro­
ak Leaf Clutters.
332.000.
'
'Tito
McNulty
group
now
married, anti today decl^?*!. i h» !
J Um
j p
would last
Mooradian, other than that ha
ceeds of th* dance will bo devoted
»*HI *
haa total resources In excess of “ ' “
Dr. Do** reported that tho con­ vaa born in Armenia. His niece
“ J1? ; S
l t f 1' " “ I
th,°n.‘ rrvirpJ |n to the National War Fund.
.
TW O KILLED
916.000.
000.
McNulty
said.
Others
dition of O.P. Herndon now at and her father came
hare in
LAKEL A N D^
----- ----E . B . Carter, selective service
Wednesday evening, State Ad­
.....,.| A b r llT w p . l u r h .W n , L « .„
th*a Florida Sanitarium and Hp « pi­ August and tod •him hack te^tlerV, i sported today tha name* In the group are tha Bank o f Moljutant Raid Mann, together with
now
itationpqTn
Pari*,
ha*
been
*
.
C^
r
for„
m^
y
y.
e
,r‘
bourn*.
First
National
Dank
of
Providence, after learning he was of three colored registrant* who
rns improving.
Mr. Field, who is commander of
IT. For e number o f year* he bad failed to report Thureday to Kissimmee, Bank of New Smyrna,
the 7th Legion District., attended
l
Bother.
Menuel
Brown
is
Florida
State
Bank
*of
Sanford,
ivad at the Matlsra Apartments go to Camp Standing for Induc­
Mrs. Hutchison is at prukent the mass initiation at the L a k e .
■tationaA
itl
Alabama.
and
theOkeechobee
County
Bank.
on First Street- • tion. Anyone who can give th*
Recuperating
ng at the residencj* of Wale* Legion Post o f 87 World
board th* addreei of these men
War II soldiers, sailor* and ma­
her cousin in Bronxville, N.Y.] fol
population ^ o f Macedonia, is reaneated to do so at once.
Cotton, though no If
Aa early aa 1710 the puhl
rines and on* Wav*. Ray CUmlow a recent
re tten
South
Th* men are: Solomon Collin*. schools of South Carolina
ing. the llit .ln wcrca.
p-pano- Jr., Jessie L. Smith and Richard vldsd education for IndlgtnjAhll- Carolina. etlU hold* f
place in i Mushrooms
Harry Edward*.
i dran
tntal^rop value.
rater.

25 Percent Of JFirst Home Game
Quota Raised F O f Grid Season
County War Fund Slated Tonight
Coleman Appeals For C e l e r y f e d s In Top
Condition For Go
Greater Efforts \If
_WithSeabreezeHigh
Quota Is Reached

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II.' ., ..Kill Mil
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SeairiTihei 1*J* I. us piano.
Mf * ( a•11«* pllirila I ii i1*4 .* lu*lf •
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and i, veteran of (he .am i"*..-"- ' i II I Matlll
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IIiiiximI l»\ m
nmerided. tlw llronn* .Star Medal
Mr. Coleman, xxho said the o f ' Solly, Nnplcs-Fogglo, l(vm*•nil I it* lilt lew
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(is* I heft ti KimIiI ■I • *.f Is&gt; J**ho | v* .
•«*tlliilf flit* I
il awn rile* I to Technical Sergeant meeting would be over in time A Uni, Jxouth.-rn Fhnai*. Itluoe
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Julian W Altman. .14 f.4K 2M3, for the radio program at 10:00 land and C entral Europe t. II- «f , ^ a
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JMlead.jua. tern Company,. .Id Jlntal- I'.M. which includes Bpb Hope hm iLirinir r*p«rl«hrt» (lurirur th**|‘ '^T*e l i C O r J ^ i
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ious aervice In connection with that It Is hoped to reach or **Spivey tald a t onp tlmp. 'luring i
,s
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mdllary opcratloni agnlnsl the r e d the goal during the flrat th e Roint-Arnu battle llrftt all i
Ihr filljm; HtAfinii ih r\ t):»«l pl.t* ••*! a t **yy11 an a |*"|« 1 1* • u
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riu-niy, from December 1U44 to week in October. New committees th e men in hla platbon had
rein nf t!»** hnipital S| «*Cli»li»t i y%•iI ».*•( •
S S g t. George II. Sleelr •*&gt; ii ladder In tie
ititt It i |*.* »*•*( *it*
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It April IU4.r&gt;, In Uelglum, Krance, will be se t up at the m eeting so either !&gt;een killed ' o r wotimle.1 ' ll.-ardall Avenue. Snnfurd. rh*. bmldinir ninl l»»»*l lorn a a rn c ii In *t iDWtl unlen th.Y Inin'
\( ,11 it* »| * R "ll •'! *•ll I 'I *l
Holland mid Germany.
th a t the countv may Ik* fully except himself and an Ind ian xxh*&gt; nerved f&gt;2 m onths in th»- | im)«p from a tear nmdiiM The |*&gt;•»{&gt;«-• fut ifiliei .*ii*) ••*!».ipn * ' •
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"'In tl.n enpaclty of sendee *k - covered. Morn than 2.000 letter The tHinsUnt G erm an g u n fin- A rmy A ir Forres, f* being hono. liny-* ran at the iippmai h *if lli** A«*| k VYl|h." *
» It ii*f I I* t ' iik | i M lit
Wvll
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Si a itliilil ll» lip* In
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tion chief for the construction explaining the drive have lieen h n ltcl - and a t this sn-ond In- „l,|y jliKrlinrgr.l from the service, officei•« and Irft a rimlot ho v«
I *.K|*f ft I*1\ *1. ia*lt:t 9l*f«l fn»»n tin*
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platoon tif the 6?bth .Signal Com* circulated throughout the county. ami the Indian pan and grublx-d
N iv il .-Min a i t liii'f u\ i.i t Km
S teele w'ho enlere.l tin* Arm* am l a b i c y c l r lt*nii, xxa, «i«|»l &lt;1 *v l l,M*f|i ( ht* I ItV ith*I *
Viny. S erg ean t A ltm an eshlblted
Of the money collected by the twu nfarby dtabandnl ninrhine ,.t '.Veet I' mIiii lleuch. Fla lia* a t tin. xi'.'iic, no il Ito to n x o i, xxiix im-M*'H« ip met an*! • *ini'll • • •'
fittiluiMt*' it f Ia * t li» •- Vf ir« »»f M*f •
I C ts lls s ra n«
Htahi.
ntdneaa and deTotlon to duly, In
v &gt;- • *• tti«* S.»Kt*.ri| .Vftvnl Air
gun's. The ( .e r m a n guns reinulned I served at the ftdlowlng station s t a k e n c u r l y S u n d a y i l l u m i n g at initti'** to ronlm t tin* &gt;N.i\
th e. coordination or Ihe Division
silent He and t h e Indian dex'ided | Went Calm llench. South W i» t pi, hump on W .-I Ftrxl S t i c , irg a i.l lo poxt-Nxnr *lli|*.*xiil **l
S fa i»*•k nti*l lui*« fipKtiCtl mi nulukA Wire Tonma oT the throe rogl
to investigate th e silence, « " i | 'a , 4 f t c , Mnrvrell Field. Harlingen, l.y 11, putv Slicrttl luck Ihckxoii | Incihti. . puppctully hoxpitai
uK'l'ilf tri'uit hIk»|» in tin 1 K fiit
Unit* i . s.K .* I N |M •• l *.I'fin mI BmltUiii' *«i iii«* ri*nr t-( tlio K n it
arid Chief W ill,inn,
i|tii| ni. tnl
A icplv to th. i•rn en l* o f the 75lh htfantrv Dlvlthey . rent slowly to the top **f ' Tex.
,
siun. Ills conaelantiouk efforts In
Til.* Imy. ro n f.'.-c i to l i n e 'P“ 't &gt; »#» p x r a r .l Itoin th r -* • N.iMtlHii (• i I' 1Ik tntr V • Km* I iIIhii* M at ion.
. a small hill, paarad through utu- * A w s n ls h in e lixvnurx rrcelved l*x
|| N4*4'*I!•*w I .(lit . tlull 1 Hi.
iruurinjc the dUtribution .of all
l(u&gt;h,'and saw a grouo*
hlrrr-OKdirrWx^^iieoixa Jmttle s ta r , rr.bhcrtrs, ..u-WaU*,-. thy W clih '; '" ‘&lt;&gt; - f t b . aerial brnaoh of il,. I
\ ifiiflrn l **f C.jdfoiil uincn
DlrUkWi- C-Ircnlt'Diagrams m vfrin
’insns * g ath erin g togetnerp plan- |nm f n 'presidential group rltattnn. Tire Shop, th e Seminole k'pe.* |-s ,,k '
,h* ' ' hl 1,1' (| Itfl-|lllill
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Local growers hav e l*c*n in nlng a cnuntor-attaCk,
superviaitq*
maintenance o f
Spivey
Store, all,I tile .l*»oc- fire Shop.
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Chirf Will min» -lutifl. ”11(«* lu ttrr
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lain twak operational efficiency. the Cefary E rpcrim ent Labora- oiH-ord fire «n the group uml
n i'ii M knovYfi n th r t’anlrll Krplnrr hud hrrn roblirfl I wkT un I
RlnVimiM u i'if
I«m »n*«I Allfiiili* * «in • Im . |{aili&lt;&gt;a*l •»» I*iiii Shop.
I te highly m eritoriousi reflecting tdry to attend the M th annual broke Up the attack. The Ger
llil* Uiyi ronfr «*nl I" tlw fif»i
yy(Mi111 Im* i vI*11 i*vi'(l) iniintli f u
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ii kral. I Ykhwis- la* rnuihtl I f i n
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distinction upon Itlinself and th e mealing of the F lorida .State man* were tak en by surprise u,
robla-r)'
FoiAc of the xtolen
in thip rrE prtl.
|*i|£ until PJ4I. Mr NlLtark vy:ii
H orticultural Society which will they thought all the men in the i
Army o f the United Slates."
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giMHIm have been ic o v ered . The tiaii
Hr iilsu told of th r
1 u Nl.„, .
S gt. Altm an la a brother of take place T unday, Wednesday platoon had been killed or wound .One hofrr pnrktng regula *
youths git now in County Jail ling voted shortlv U'fur.* the "
S un ,»*•*- loelu.le In- xx,,t..a
| will I* strirllv enforced in th« uwaiting Trial
B gt-' R obert -HttminY .■ liberated and T hursday a t th e Angebllt exl be Said
I ill fnvm of u 47U.IHMI isxov **l
- Kli/uheth HiMilehnn Nliihtrk.
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Spivey waa inducted Into the downtown section ■nd. penmn*
' • J a p prisoner, and B g t • Danny iip taU in Orlando and which .will
lx*.11.1— for building Ilf a new ho- y,,,,, , tolilreii. V\ illielinilia. Miirlott.
Friends
of
"
I- Herndon,
r
- Allman of PinecasUe Army A ir be addressed by G overnor Millard ! rm.C.V
Btallding on July -who violate them a rt
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j ilul, and thnt th r ( ily had r»v‘ '• .FraiiO'w »ni| John; IiIh n ititlni.
county rlrrk.
iII I**- r IriI to
Basel
Caldwell.
C. J942, a* a cook. He sailed fit (a. I'olioe Chief .Roy CJ. Wtl
, J" th e Hounty, a trac t of liiml Mr. p;||„ NR,1„.k ..f Stnten Is- lean, tl.nt hi- ........
Is trn^
Tuesday evening, D r. II- Harold from the atataa June H. 11)43. lium a annuiiiicial today, arul added
inform rtiorf has. been received
.»&lt;H) ft*4*i p&lt;|Ufirr rani of thr Ann , | lt|f%|a \ ^ , nni«
Mr&lt;* N * proving at tlie* l lundn Sanitm by Mrs. U .W , Altman th a t S*t- Hume of Gainesville w ill'sp e a k and arrived EAMETTt) on July (bat th e Sanford Merchant* A------- - | “.r &gt;' fo' Ui*! puriM.hr. AU«» ih r ' Alll|vrw..n ,.f SlaU*., Inland. N 'i
min ami ll«»i|ntal at Orlfltido
'A ltaian ha* been .ordered to a on “ One Hundred* Y ears of Hortl* 22. During th e fighting rlim n aociution had requested that the*a
The St I'aiil IluKfdml! ( ’lull, t ounty had rn inplrtr plnriN » “ an,j
Lrnthci ^ Karl NiMnrl of vkhru* hi- Im* Im «»h
ifnuHl for
port of embarkation In France. culture in Florida," an d T. Ralph frmn the southern tip of Italy m easures tie enforce.! .
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Sl AtiL'Kil n»r and Allimii Ni the j.uit vYrck
The restricted are* Includes comprising some su to Mi n*e«/"'w_h«aplttl,_h*._ sn td :^
When he return* Bgt. and Mr&gt;. Robinson o f T erra C eia will aa- up the boot, he was suinetlines
ln "T h e Origin o f th e Temple cook • som etim es rifleman, de­ F irst S treet between Ssnforil ami will arlve aimut the first day of , i ? ? 7 " ' " ‘f t ■,M" '
*"} i iilni k id Sanford,
,'A ltm an and th eir aon, Jay, will
Snnford vM'iillu-r n m uir com*ing*."
pending' Upon . circumstances, lie Oak Avenue*. I's rk Avsnue be­ March for Spring training, ac­ helievvil th a t tin now hoapitai | Kunt«titl unrvirf* will Ik* held
■xmake th eir home a t 2404 - O ak
I'roject, foverini, n* i t _ does tio- ,0nmrniw' in Nes-dles. Calif.
; forlnhle nn'd less liumi.l than in
W ednesday morning and afte r­ apid tha soldiera* Igiuries were tween Second S tre e t and Commer­ cording to word received today by general
Avenue.
w
alfare
should
come
.
. .. " . ti—. . . .
. - noon will be devoted to a number few.. If on* dealred a bath, you cial S treet, and M angolls Avenue Mayor Edward Higgins from Bob
-------------- —-----------t New York Stutc, tterording to
through tne countv agencies ,1ft. Prank Ashdown, lm-al contractor,
BOMB D EFEN SE
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tO J0B LEH 8 HERB
a f . addresses devoted to citrus walked five m iles to the ocean. betw een Second S tre e t snd F irs t Tsrletpn, club manager.
outilncd
the
possibility
of
In te r
llobi.Y W O O I), Oct. 1. l/l’)—A win, with Mis Ashdown just
During their five or six weeks securing th e Naval hospital and
IBP th e »**k ending Sept,
The food woe good except dbring S tre e t.
C ity w orkers w ere b u sy rtw ia* A k fY h e elub member* will have
ilefeiise technique ho* been d e - , turned from a vacation in
r- K W H x r 2— no unemployment eomi . ° K combat when K rstioiU Wero
/acilifie* ,tqiUl such tim e as a vised ag ain st atoinlr bombs th a t I north.
fefiaation paymdht were made in afte rn o o n ' a t 2:00 o'clock. A served.’ H e.said th e favorite dish under police direction painting their quarter* a t the Hotel YfrySeminole County, although pay- general session af tb a vegetable when available teas lemon plei o ran g e no parking and 10 m inute fslr. The Municipal Hall Park, could l.e built
its *" -isnistc- they can be detonat
•Sanfusxi Lodge No. 112
'
took a sharp Increase and citru s sections w ill'ta k e place Spivey said th e Italian sum m ers n ark in g areas a t F irs t 8 treet and fo rm er‘training field -o f th e Bos­
To' date tbafe Is n&lt;r provision ed wlthou* eVrn knowing th e ir will meet Tuesday
M
agnolia
Avenue,
also
p
ark
in
g
ton
Brave*,
will
I
k
put
in
the
wore
sim
ilar
to
Florida
summer*,
in
th
e
evening
a
t
1:00
o'clock,
m. the sta te from IM .for public'w ork* by th e govern exact w herralm uts, it was state*!
in the
week before do 173,520. and th e citrus section, will meet- b u t the w inters with seven feet tinea.
Imst of condition under the direr- m r„ , ,uoh as tho laiildiny of today i*v I.lirrv "Crosby, hesil of 7:.’ltl o’clmk
Ihe Crxi.tiy Research Found ation I T em p le. Tile sp|,reitliee
an C a r l'S . Sm ith o f th e T hursday morning an d afternoon. of snow weFa hard to endure.
tlon of Park Supl. James Mough- hoapiUl*. but Mayor lltgrin*
,
„ udeg ree
8pitr«y .l e f t from -F u ri'p e on
Hint ha bellevcl such fund* I and brother of singer Ring ( ros- will be confer red
VII M astar
------- ---lloni wUh Dr.
Industrial
D uring the firs t tlx months of ton- Due to , war reslrieUon* no
ing . will m eet S ep t.. 10,' a rriv ed i» the - U. 8. 7046 th e Q uarterm aster Corps Professional flub has
tra in e d 1
available in the f u t u r e , by. He declined fu rth er d e ta ils., and
rcllow rraft
Mns.ms
’•S^Jaralaon d
. a t . B:00 on S ep t 11, an d waa discharged th ro u g h
number of
Its procuring depots here during t h e post LWo sea- i | | „ rrminandad the H ons Club but shi .I it would t«* I n m n l over invited to attend.
morning a t on Sept. 20. H e preriously wore
ns. Tha
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soie u»# of th#
ha park ifor
I f„r t hcir
heir tnUdeal
InUdeal In the pfojex'l
to the -p ro p e r authorities" on the
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She* 17 contracts to talin g ions.
The first Irtlc r lanes wer*
f
----------------condition It would be used aolaly
' Medial, and (he 11,046,014,000 w ith email buslnexu has been by tha baseball team o
wlU
up
in
New York and
rompel
fa
ir
traetm
an
t
U.S.
from
of Opeethe Sanford Naval A ir
was th* first
a lion
arrowhead.
M r f . l t i . o^ponaciU.
stre e ts in 1868.
other nations.
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S^t. Julian Altman »
AU/'irdod
varded Bronze
S t a r Me d a l

Need For Hospital
Is Told Lions &lt; luh ;mnttjjrtnrf —emirn,'

Me. Dan'd. Spivey
TdlsrOf Campaign ti,.. .ti.rf
On Italian Front

By Mayor Higgins

Chief J. D. Ctirdell
Opens Repair Shop

Leonard Nilthick Dies
In IMmenix Hospital

Farmers Invited To
Horticulture JMtdet

One Hour INirkin^
Will lie Enforced

CITY BRIEFS

St* Piiul IfuNebulI
Club To Come Here

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MONDAY. OCTQBER

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD- FLORIDA

Pulling A Boner j
Is One good way !
To Secure Fame

s p irt aiciiinst S a n ta C lara atnl I
Wanted to te e w hat he w as gnirur

about it
"W ell, McClure •showed me. He
MAied the oid) T. i . t'. touch?
down of thnt game. And the npxt
year he was the leading scorer
of the S o u th sest Confprence. And
foot hall fans will never forget
his g reat playing."

Hy IIA Itd f.il V. It A
A P N cw sfcatuie

FOI1T WORTlf. T it

Merkle, Hoy Hu i -i-I a
who made clasMo Imncr
m lscurs, not by thi-li i
ments.
Harold MrClure, h
pulled a impel .it a mo
tune tim e and lived ip i
lam (Dutch I Meyer'
C hristian U niversity to
recently, using it n- lie
a talk on 'the duty of
conch to his bom
||(V T 7fffiivii.’a V* *er
T. c . U. ill I pari when
eil Frogs hint vision- o
Howl. Knniniy Hniigli w
fo r the trn 111 that sens*
Frogs collllT feel (lie
fornln 'breeze* blowing
when
tlirv
oppo-.d
M ethodist' UnlVeisily.
e r had Ice til Wd bis how-. on
Bobby ... ......... S. M. I " '- AH
AmoriCM'. Iiui'k^' lie *irud told them
tim e ^ and' hgnitl ,lh&lt; \ ' should
never, 'never let \VII*nu get lie
hind thein when going foi o pass.
Thnt. said \| rytir. woulil mean .1
&gt;touch(lm%ri her‘i him* WHjmih t-miltl
run hr fnf«t hi* the wind.
The score was lied I I -1 I when
Jim m y latwrenri*. regular right
hnlfluu k «,T (!■•• Horned Flogs,
went otlt w ith .Hit Injury. Meyer'
sent M rCluie into the .■ inn .
• Harold did Jp*t wlial- Mover
hail told Id* boys pot to do and
Wilson look .the p as* 'th a t meant
a 20-14 virti 1 v for the .Mustangs
and the Hose llowl inviiatioti.
''M cClure fell « "l e about ||,f-.
m istake (bun iiu .I hhIv el-e," -aid
Meyer, " lie bi d e d o i n 'i n ihr.
dresslng*ronm.
"I'll nevui ftouel liiut n* lie
walked toward tb» d ie s .in : loom
th n t day. lib face was draw i
nnd he had u look of iili.i dc
Jcriion. I called bint and wo l nil
a talk. 'W e think In I n m u li of
you as we ever did.' I told him
'Think o f .the follow, who Imve
done the same tiling i you but
were m in e • fortunate; tlndr mixtake didn't come in sueli a crucial
m om ent.' I told him lie would

Vocational School
To Offer Courses
For War Veterans
The Sanford Vocational Comm erte School Iiii- recently been
expanded to iarlude a special
educational delm rtm ent for rturning service niea. said Mrs. It.
C. Muxwvll. principal.
Iteturning service men who lack
„ - few -ci«*■&gt;»»&gt; a nd nr c - l iUqn’s tcrt
in com pleting their high school
ediieation, also, those interested In
brushing up on any high school
subject, muy enter the school al
tiny time. The progress involved
in completing the subject or su b ­
jects will depend on the rapacity
of the 'individual. Upon satisfac­
tory completion of the work, the
earned credits . will Lr
gciUwl
to llrfm n n K. Mnrris. principin of
Seifiinuli; liig|»t fjchoub who will
ill turti issue the diploma.
'. Ziilirg it is expiH'leil that as
many ns SO service men will i.e
studying in one elass room at

TELE. 2

Last Times Today

tp-i-iif 1KACY • KstkaUr HfPbUHN

flcorce W. W histler; fn th er of
i»A- n rtist, was commissioned hy
the Czar of Kuania to build the
railroad ^front Moscow to I.co in «rnd.

The Inrtrcjrf collection of mirine
Ilefore the U.S. Naval Academy
The w id e r of the word ship is
masculine in
Flench.
Itnlinn. was founded. West Point ‘ irradu- prints in Uie United S tates—5,500
Spanish soil Portuguese. and has ntcil several officers into the Ma­ of them —is located in th* jg,.ririei's’ Museum a t Newport S'e», .
feo sex it Teutonic and Scandi­ rine ’Corps.
navian. •

Members of the Army Nurse
About
I 1,000,00(1 jnupd* of
S tate tax collections in the Corps have hern n\N anted J.01I8 .No effort was made to count
rium sulfate, used largely us fill­
lb tux w a r s e t a •-record "of tO'Corntiotut shirr December 7, loving Indians ip th e first U.S.
er lo r paints, pasties, rubber, lino­
census in I7l*0\
PMI.
leum and paper, are produced in.n biiiDn.
each- year in the United f lu te s .

Changes Announced
In Bus s c h e d u l e s

"Young men fioi'u all. ports of
Flmiilii pursue the study id' agrinU luial siihjei ts at the U niver­
sity. N aturally anything which
gnu be done to im pnive the in­
struction of these agricultural
lenders of toluol tow must lie .of

Florida MuCir Lines Have; put
into effect Tt-vumplete change In
schedules hy adding more Ipisses
anil speeding jip the trips, u was
animuneei) today by Jack MucDonald 11I the local bus line office.
There will be six rpund trips
Tally --illst*grh-of
tiie. S in tr V 1
v atup 1 “ i"
missitiner Mayo and the others tour hii fortirerly, and eight round |
of its who a re -directly concern­ trips to St. IV tershunr instead
,|
ed have exerted very ffort on of five.
.Southbound St. P etersburg bus- j
fitting ill plans for the University
nropect
the p u tticu iar needs it ses will arriv e at Sanford lit 2:30 ’
must serve. It will provide the A M.; (1:30 A .M ; '.MM A.M;;
most modern facilities fiy- y tu d • lbi.30 A.M.; 11:31 A.M.; 3:1)2 IV
cuts l»i study animal tos|g«l&gt;t»iiilry _M.: 7:02 I'M .; 10:30 I'.M.
with fi»e live, rjrirk displayed to TTorthltojnd busses to Jack so n ­
the best-iidvuiituge us they move ville are scheduled, at 1:13 A M.:
Irolil subject to subject* We feel 6:13 A.M . j P:3H A.M.; 1:3H P.M..
that as the S tate coneentrides iri- 5:f;t I'.M .; UbiK I'.M.
erasingly on Rattle production • Daytona to Oilando busses are 1
this I nfveriity indject will 'ftrhve scheduled at 2:55 P.M. 0: Hi P.M &gt;
and 10:40 P.M. Husses bound for ,
Dovtona may be taken at 1:13
"R eports from tluoiigiiout tlie. A.Si.: n i l A.M.: 12:2N, P .M ;
S tate this week-end have told of 5:5 n I'.M .; 7:23 P.M. and 11:43
pluntiug and other activities in
areas served hy S late r arm ors’
Smitllbolind Inisses to Miami
M arkets. Seedbeds destroyed -bv vip I tlusville w ill leave here a t
the recent storm or by heavy rain (1:3(1 A.M.; I0:3ii A M .; &lt;T:02 P7
full which visited some arcus d u r­ M. and 10:*4i P.M. and via Okee­
ing tiie same period, have mostly chobee at 11:35 A.M. anil 0:40
been icplanted Tintl the setting or P.M
re-seUihg of plunts in th e fieldT ulialiussee, busses
b iiu ii I
is tirifiressing rapidly. I.ahor throiign uri.ilido will leave here
shortages continue to uffi-rt plant­ at fl;3»t A-M.; 11:35 A.M. and
ing and planning in a .number of 3:02 P.M.
areas, anil hi some instances ap*
I'crfr likely tii eiiriuil pi oiluetlim.
IlmArver, the over-nil picture
peem's to In*. improving.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Sometimes the doctor's e f­
forts are seriously handicapped
by voluntary advice of those
who can cite Instances w here
- 0 /5*

We are pleased to announce.that J.B. St. John, Earl
•~j.m w fga ~

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Younger and Paul Cason, well known to automobile

ed wonders for th eir friends.
I’erhnps it did. hut thnt case
may not actually resem ble
yours in any degree. Only n
tunned doctor ran know whnt
.your constitution call stand,
how- your very mental p ro ­
cesses work, nnd what y o u r in­
dividual deeds m aV be.
•Hy all moans, protect the
doctor from misuse of his tim e
and energies. Jlut do Hot hes­
itate' pi refer to him those
symptoms wnich demand in­
stan t attention and real akill
in handling.

owners in Sanford and Seminole County—arc now
connected with us
They will lie happy to sec all of their old friends and to
welcome new o n e s.a t—
-*; • - ........

Medication is always im­
portant. It must l»e prescribed
hy a physirinn, it uiust la- com ­
pounded bv 11 com petent d ru g ­
gist.
Thi* i- the Nlilt'o f h series
of Editorial n iltrrlisrm rn ls ap ­
pearing in this paper each

I'hone 160

“ I Imve noted with Interest
plans iinilounced in news dis­
patches for the annual meeting
id the Florida S tate P oultry •Prod in ers AsVuicinlinn to lx- held in
Orlando. Oetobor II- lloniei I.
Iluiitingtiin, general m anager of
tin- pmillry nnd egg national hoard
of Chicago will lie 11 featured
speaker. I’ouilrv produetion is an
im portant and increasingly val­
uable S tate Industry. The StutiFaruieiK Market in Dade City nuImd an inipnrtunt p art in tiie deve­
lopment of th at industry. Our
■uguniZHtion I- very much interer.leil in everything calculated m
increase production, improve dlstijbutm ii. and in general to
strengthen tin- position of F lo r­
ida's poultry piudurers.

RITZ
SAN FORD .

•Aiiiid* (and hy the head).
® "T he W ar I’roductloif Hoard
has approved our construction
project for tlie Sanford M arket
and tdnns have hcen made to
sta rt work as soon ns m aterial
can he placed on the irround. This
of a sales shed for farm ers, and
l&lt; o n ll H iir il I ’ruiH I ' u u r One)
ijh ir Tif’b jrctn. It Ir ilifferrTTT construction involves the building
will and -ohslHntinlty to 'tn c m ar­
in
llnip-' il^ . n
d e s i g n e d ket's faeilities for ■.eiv|ryK*pro* »
to
f-j/t 11 i t (i*y the
Instruc­ diiccrs In th at area.
tion of studeitry in animal hus­
bandry subjects, whereas the
• thers are to serve actual active
commercial p’riVducera. of live
stock.

“ I.ive stock sains le p o rts frimC
Arcadia and I'luut ( ity during t|ie
last few days have revealed mWA p P r o x I in atoly 1,2(1(1.01)0,0011 tinued activity prices rea soBHbfypounds of wutei'pioof#d papei satisfactory considering tiie quail-'
were used by the United S tates In ty of stiwk offered.
IP44;
I
"T he cattle nturket at Atcuiliu
experienced
a
brisk
demand.
Prices held steady Ihtiitighiuil tinsalt - shewing a strengthening
tendency during the closing minis.
This market sold 5IP lu-ud of cuttie, price-teuge* being noted, as
sab-, showing a stieiigllieniiig
Itockrfellcr Centex, w hich, cov­ follows:’ calves, $3:111 to $12 pel'
ers almost 12 acres In the heart bundled pounds; yearlings, $7 to
ol New York. Is the largest p ri­ $7.'ill; cows $4,411 to' $11.10;
vately-owned business center in steers. $11.lit)
$ 11.2(1; bulls. $1
to $1M)0 per' hundred.
America.
"P lan t City prices were: calves,
S tates collect about $1.3 billion $5,511 tu $I2.!U) per liiindreil pouliils
each year lit unem ployment com- yearlings, $5.55 to $7:H5; cows $ \
III $H.PII: steers, $7 tu $10.45
ensutloii tuxes.
bulls, $5.50 to $7 per huiidred

CARTOON — NEWS

CHILDREN — jujt like your own, except th at
they talk a foreign to n g u e -a rc starving, dying
of cold, in allied countries ravaged by the war.
Tho war isn't over for th e m -o r (or the many
wnr-relief ngencics iluit nelp them. Those warrelief prr&gt;-rims can only be kept going through
your contributions.

t THE WAR has ended in many places. But its

HONORABLY DISCHARGED veterans still
have O onE W*Y to go, to get all the way back
to civilian life. T o help them, Veteran*' Infor­
m ation Service ha* been establUhed. I t cannot
function w ithout your help. Y ou help many a
boy get property started again, when you give
to your local Cotmn|mUy W ar Fund.

HOSPITALS for th e wounded end maim ed will
not find their work finished when th e syar end*.
M any servicem en will rem ain in th eir charge
for years to come. T o help them recuperate, tho
U &amp; Q . aeodf entertainers to bring them am use­
m ent, ta lh ertlh them , brighten their day*. Y our
c o h trib u n al h elps m ake this work possible.

• OUR SH IP5- manned by our men - will bo
affects haven't. Millions of our boys must rcdocking a t foreign ports for many months to
main scattered bver the earth — thousands of
come. T he mcnLvho man them aro not military
mites away! One of the.ir nearest contact* with
personnel, but their work is’ overy bit ns vital,
home Is the U.S.O.,' which brings American chccr
O no. place they can go for Relaxation is to
American boys t h n m g h 'E T n m jr th o w - i T ilv e r r U a r tiu b h o u m operated- b yT Jnltod ScafncffY
for them. T h e U.SLO. operates on your dollars,
Service. T ho U.^S. S. needs your help, too,

M S ! of this Clean,. Family Newspaper
TUESDAY ONLY
2 — me; FEATURES — 2

BAATLK

y ^ T H E Christian Science Monitor
' Free from crime end scntstionsl news ! . Free from polidcsl
bias . . ■Free from "spcdsl interest” control . , . Free to tell you
«ht truth shout world events. Its dWn world-wide stiff of corre­
spondents bring you on-the-spot newt and Its meaning to you
sod your family. Each issue filled with unique self-help features
to clip sod koep.
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MCoa'» yea give gar •grgge Riga •-eeryIce rifabfn?
H e'* B e t a w o n d e H u l!"
II Vmt

a U rm euth. p o d »». d » goto er

1 . 1945

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yaws Seel »c (or tsoujor service. Xsgulor ear* by skUlsd « • oaves re v aw te y la th* I*** *“*• Your dealer can

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RIOIfThN YOUR o w f l community, th a t? e rg
trouble* th at have not ended. Family, eervlcft,
hospital and clinical services, visits by trained
nurses, care for children right here in our own
community, are still needed-T hese services are
rendered by our own local agencies. They, too,
need your help.

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MONDAYT OCTOBER 1. 19i5

Many GIs Attend
1st Fall Fashion
Dhows In P a r i s
ewsfrAtiirrs
PARIS - A t th e .firs

tended %fashion " opcnlt
the salons Have player

THE SANFORD HERALD. KAN FORD. FLORIDA

many Lnelish designers, fashion

eycuirip dresses have interest
&lt;-• tin ted on neck ju k e s nml
of W m i who adm in* (hr clothes, lie )th is by use tif eontenstinp
m aterial anil liy milliiiin*. wide
as well as (Its who discuss tho shoulilci lines with metal em
mannequins.
broidery. S kirts are full with

w riters 'u l

n il M illions n m l

primp*

I’uqum
emphasize* shoii tiler
lines hy im portant us.c_.of thu

e in imiumcrntjlc wav
In contrast, l.ueiea l.clnne*4
em phasis is on the draped front
hipline.
,
I,nquin‘s~^&lt;ulU&lt; a fte rn o o n ' and

+«•T'... .

I of styles is
| neux nnulels
| o a r hiterei
f n
,
1
,
,
I ' *'

Texas Is Rated As
Moat L i k e l y To
Succeed In South

■ 's?v $a»

Al NvwsU-utuic
. dt»f&gt; Many of tin s»
HAINH/tllHlK. MU. Sons ot io n In is he fme.l tori
(Meat alhletvs rarely* live ti| to yhdiO Hu- hip ton', too

* UP KKtnii rtwnrfllo
ftffil | uj* opo,&lt;Mi|u
nultft. St*bt, heaver, f IIVci fox u n i
n•*.’
les* coMly pelt? nppenr ji* on ten ».. #|.
,.*!
pocket* and tiny cellars
Velvet j
y,'n,
Is 1131*11 for collar, licit and pocket
ni. I1#_

- w s ....... ..............s , g £ g

and suit jackt’ts that fall veil l&gt;eN , J- *
* •
law the hipliar form the theme ; ,,n c
m®
S treet dress lengths a re iuit he,n *'11’ co
low the knees.
nnUsecoi
Kaplun and ilnlmnn sleeves im " : sleeves stripi
shown and modified leu.m u tto n
|*n,l ■■ c&lt;
sleeve* a te used In nUariui &gt;u Ihm c to say
dresses
««"•«« to he

F r tih le

Southern
At W * n AS

0R

0 l/’TH I R h WHt h f OU ASK I 0R M I A O

ries shell 1cd P c iiX e i-.-c n tt-'— i
l»nr -oW rr^tW p'T’lflqw* -mill i
the appenrance of pnimtlrts,
'fnquin;—trtrr—l.clon
m any coats with fa r and puttinp
The new tn.Sllli ton Victory
quilted silk ami satin humps of
hrillinnl hue in others. Hut while ships will carry the names of tiil
I’aqiiin stirk s .to the slim liodico , 01 mine U. S. collepes and uni­
wasp waist ami ftnrfiur skirts in versities.
most routs. I .citing is-deliiieratcfv
pivinp m any m a ts a huh v look..
1 hr new ( alcu tta ■ Kiinniinp
SpectM nrs a re ' Impressed 1»y i pipeline rims a distap re of 1,760
I’aq ain 's uffci-.uid odd colei- m m - miles, titnktnp 'I t th e 'lo ti pest pipe
lihiatlnils. A .rich hostess m um of : lilir in the world.eiiterald preen bodice has i flow
iu a—a.kitt u£_ red-purple ni,l i- ,
•rmitrhl at ttfo '*walst Uv a. psrflet
1 ril hell and a' front held lw deep I
ted garnet hut tons.
I’m tiles and brown* dominate
his collection, ju st as lilark is the |
print irfy color in l.ehuip’s
Women with tiny waists are
the only ones who will h av e-an
e a s y -tim e in Mnlyneux clothes.
While his collection is mil as
dram atic as some, lie em pha­
sizes the im portance of the sil­
houette with smooth, sophist!
rated ntidcrstandiiip.
Shoulders
are square without cxni perntlp'n.- Ilodice* ure form tittln p
iwtd pockets of all types arc im­
portant.
Hut where only -one Head h
noticeable lit earn of the othci
larpe collections a wide variety

A GO OD THIMG
For A RAINY DAY

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A

More Than Ever

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C om m unitij Service Advertisement of

F L O R ID A

flHhLarkin
from ovt" seas for pnoil, was tollInp us alxiut tlto funny custom s
I'hiril—Of ..V Uetle

POW EK

One llilnu In- niilleed I- thill In
m &gt;many of those e o im lrlrs th e re
ts no word for "h om e." " Iln n s r,"
&gt; r s . , . u y "b u ilding." lin t no
Dame llinl sta n d s ftp-.w hat lie
menn w hey Mr say httmr.

O otsw atled Rip l.cilgllrr*

Texas looks tnuphcsl
hitrh Meyer «r Texas (’hilsiiu.i,
hut I’m pomp to have n uiuili
H’tto r. team than last yeni
It's
Jm osl ns hip ns the (Pits TtT*
leven that was nntimml chain.lion. And we have an outfit
th at will feature power."
The T fot-mntinn will donii.i-]
'li* tlie .sty le of nlay. Italy T t’U
md Southern Methodist will sin k
"
the
wiiiyhack
foi million.
hat's .because they always are
Dump pnsslnp units and IhiiIi
ieyer and II. N. Itgsxell. who
ills been art inp In-ad coach of
“oiithern
Methodist.
sny
the
inphnek is best suited fur a ii'
•rial panic. Texas will operate
ostli will (he siliple wlnp lull
ihte is plniinhlp some Munitions
f the T to ifii with it.
I'heie is only one, roarhilipl
'iimpe and it isn't ically
i
' unpe. It's the return of one
&gt;f the head mentors a fte r IminU i
i
the
sery ice. threi'
years. |
la ttv Hell came hack.to Sonlhi'm I
'ethm lisl two weeks lu-fore the
oeuilip pome to lake over tw o 1
d s head foothnll 'conch and I
thlctir director. ,lames II Stn-'l
a rt hAd been athletic director!
ut resiptinl 111 lici mile executive
• &lt;crotary* of the conference.
!
I'nylor Hank* tin l-’r i'n lim e n /t
, Ituvioi lelu riis to fiMilliiilk^iif
snusons There
some c x p e rrn rc 'l m aterial in- j
ludinp Ja rk I’rirr.w lm played
t I'ell n S tate nml N orth t'arofina
’reflipht. Inn laipelv the Hears!
fill depend upon freshmen *o,
u trv them lineR inV‘ eonferem el
-a rfa rr.
Two
iiutslnndilip
ean d id ates!
or All-A llieiIran a ie auioiip the.
ist of veterans ernwdinp the
oxters at most of the school-,,
k if of them' is.' of course llu
ort I,editnl, hip Texas uinpom oi
»ho made the liiythiral tram lust
•car. The other is Monte Mis 1- 1
rief. p ren t Texas A. and M. In'-'

By PAUL ROBIN&gt;ON
I SAW TH E DEAN, MOM/l
EVERYTHING IS ALL FIXED
I'M GOING B AC K TD
V— 1CCHOOl-TODAY
[ I'MGLAD

G Q O O B ^ . M O M I ’M O F F /

Hi led thi tentr in piaetirally
ill those deiuyrtinenls and .out
sw atted sltrli tenhuiuites. as Stan
Sfctiri'. forinerlv of. the Wnslthtgtotl Scnntnrs: 1‘hucninu T u ck e t,
ox-l'liicnjjo W hile Soy. njul Howie
Moss, the llitorimtinniil I vnpue's
most vnhinhle player ami lyndlnp
home run hitla-r last year lit Hal
tlmore
An Interesiini* fiHitnoti to this

RAYMOND M. BALL. KKALTOK
lottt - E xt flic S a te s — H e iitu ls — M o rtg n g i! tstiiiisI &gt;c|K'iulal&gt;lt‘ I tis u r a n iv tim l I
inr"tfihl
I{i in in I. F lo rid a S t a l e H ank Itiild in g

V E R Y o n e o f y o u h o u scw iv en in A m e r ic a , in y o u r
o w n k i tc h e n , c a n ttpeed t h e r e t u r n ol l a r g e r h u p p lic s o f s o tip s a n d a lt t h e p e a c e t im e t h i n g s yot&gt;
h a v e b e e n w a i ti n g fo r s o lo n g . Y ^u^can-&lt; lo-»tr^f)y
s a v in g m o r e .u s e d " f a ts . .^ e V c ry d r o p y o u c a n
s c r a p e o r s k im '. I t ’s n s u r e ^ y t l y n e e d e d n s e v e r. S o
k e e p d o in g i t , w o n 't yotv?
You women of America imve done a /mnenineem
jot* o f savitiK used falx d u rm y th e &lt;/ar. lint vie
to ry h a s not t'ttdcd tlic need. TTixydiit su p p ly lor
th e m ip u ifn c tu rr o f so ap a n d otloer lo iig -w an tcd
p ro d u c ts is m illions o f |Miuuds /e ss iu I')I.S Ilian
it w as in 1941 T h at is w hy th e g o v ern m en t offers
four ra tio n im u its in stea d o f tw o for ev e ry p o u n d

By shimminif, scooping and scraping
rlrop of used fat, von ra n lic 'p ’iiicirne! j o u r own
home supplies of s p ijn , *.odp II ilrrr, on I j.i," d m
more qtlickly. And not only w,iq . Hut li, iiylo:. .
cottons, e lc rtn e washers, irons, r'i frigeralor.-.. .in to ,
mobiles and hundreds of ot her p&lt; u-.tlim r |
'
;
wc'vc all heen tvartm •, fot.

THw
saved in your k itrh rn are nrgcnlly needed l i
help get t*eacetime go,»ds hark into p rp d n tlin n . . . .m I
hack to y o u ...m o re 'pnekly. So w on't you keep u p th goral work even though the w ar it over? Y ou'll help to
fill your o\vn n e d s for soaps and th e civilian goods you r ?
dreamiiiR of. R em em ber, every dro p of used l it is 's tu j
vitally iiuiNfU)til. Kvvp sayinB, w on't y o u ?_ _ 1________

Your Used Fats^help make the Peacetime Products Vou V/ant

H O M E - A G A IN , A F r E f t
ALL T H O SE Y E A R S &lt;=r
-----1 IN THE S E R V IC E /^

j YOU CAN t
COMPLETE
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[ STUDIES.
-h D S A R .r

B y PA U L R ffllN S Q N

WELCOME
BACXTOS
SCHOOL//

THANKS,
7 D eA N J

w h e c e d o v o u ' J l S N r irJ T 7
G E T THATMISTER
THRILLING *
S STUFF* JU S T ■= .VtJLTREIN «
/LCALLME'BUTCH.
MY CLASS-.
BENTLEy.

' AA-AH
(SIGH) i

THEBES THAJT NAyY L
MAN.W/HO’S M f c
ISN'T h e ACTUALLYr
7* PERFECTLY
I g l a m o q o u s /J

F rom w h rr r I s it.“lh.it ih.-ix hn
till im p o rtan t ililf r ir iu r J u - tu r iii
th is to n n tr y and -.rime o th e is,
'I'lie eoneeplloli of hom e a* a .
plat e of lo in .m i r and -. ji red toy.
altli'ST-ii h ere dllfei rlii es ol In to j
(I,and opinion uli e w ay liolnrn '

"lit spite of the fact." a.ty.t

The
Hlurk
Widow
s|
vonniii is six tim e- as dou&lt;
t h e cobra's a*-d If, times as
ly ax the rnttlcaim kc's.

C O IV P O lk A T IO N

n ml i m »•tnn,t |iviir t an.iin.itiiv," n r

Kuiojieatt'count rlrsn.

Ti -s has sjx Ictlcriuen and
dozen from nfher collepes in
he
Naval
trniniup
p'rnpratit.
!ul not to,, nt'inv of those lend,
ciujf fellows jire cjrowduip juf".
."JJf'stai tiiip* Im enn.-- —: --------southern .Votlmillat has 16 let
eruiea iaelioliiip Howard Matey
-*»p—fttesserr—ntim r r - ami- n U«r l "i
•ar.k .win, p lav el with SMI,' two
"lils lr-foro oolnp into file Ma"lues where he ro t two more sea
-on,- „f football A rkansas hn
•Ipht Irtten g e n and three squad•••••i and one inf it's finest rrups
f freshm en.
Texas Clirialian
hows |V! lellriiiien and three
•'rfria n s fioio other srlmofa. Te
xas A. and M. has I ft letterm eo
*nd five siiuadinrit. Hi.,, has
1V four letterm eo olid two fe|
l„-vs who wiki letti’rs at other
trliools.

Your Gift 1$ Needed Now..
#

Americans have
\ a word for if

L O O tC lT T H E -----v

WRENS OOO Ot
OVER THEWATEQ
1 e C Y /j- ^ T x T

MUST ae
HlSAGe
THEY GO
l F 0 2 .V

A L € * n d Id €6R
I g o t t a ,V

HUNCH ITS
THAT COOP

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T H E S A N P O R U II f i l l A L D , M A N lO H I) F M 3 H IH A

Wat Fund Drive

"PAYING THROUGH THE NOSE

The National W ar Fund Drive to raise $115,000,000
for the coming1 yenr gets under w ay tom orrow night and .
will be inaugurated in Seminole County w ith a- “kickoff" ’
dinner a t the M ayfair Hotel WlTeje the varloun county
chairm en and cam paign w o rk e rs' will m eet to outline a
program for raising Seminole County’s quota of $13,143.63.
•' A lthough th e w ar is over, the need for th e N a tio n a l;
War* Fund is g re a te r than e v e r » n d will continue -so as j
long ns Am erican boys, who wi^K to retu rn to civilian life,
ore retained b y .(h e A rm y qi
ntinue to serve in remote
in many strange'countries j
island outposts in the. Pacific
throughout the rest, of the
d, ns long as occupation
id Germany, ns long as'i
forces a re needed fo r Japn
starv atio n stalk s through th P ^ b e rrtte d 'h o m e la n d s of our j
Allies.1
1
Removed frqm .th'e excitem ent of actual combat, reliev­
ed of the necessity J o r vigorous training, faced only with }

u n t t r - r If1" tT ?r"jtorr Tfi — arr ,l/" nnd with very little to do that
—‘-iyi)fw».7 W*aii»ial»M u i»» lari* the}' wnnt to do, while they are awaiting the opportunity
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- Va r - r er f t r r n- i t mTn.
ArT
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, , OldterB' nre cottfroiiled-with
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morale problem which only the. LJSO in some small degree I

Vaak

^ n a Iterate la a aaaiakar af Tka is equipped to handle. The entertainm ent which it has
AaaaalataA r»aaa wklak aa a irla kT ali aallllaA la tka aa*; lar ea- provided has proved a life-saver for many a depressed
aakllaallaa af all aawa alaaatakaa youth.
t n f l l r f la II ar aal atkarwlaa
ir tf ltH la tkla aaaar ka« alaa
Sanford has special cause to feel indebted to the USD.
Ika la aal (&gt;awa r a k lia M karala.
Aii‘ s-ik
u ta
ta rapakllaatlaB
rapakitratiaa af
ar »*»
•*»-, For the thousands of young men who hnve been stationed
tkla
krteia ar*
**tj.here. at fine tinu* or another, since th e .w a r began, it has
MONDAY. OCTtHIHR I, 1948
BIBLE VBHSK rO H TODAY ,
B i r r A VAPOUR TH A T IS
CONTROLLED IN ' A BOILER
AND H EATED BY A FURNACE
18 STEAM —AND YOUR L IFE
TOO
MAY
BE
DIRECTED
a n d Im p e l l e d t o p e r f o r m
WONDERS. Janie* 4:14: Ye arc
n vapm ir th a t appearcth to r n
little time un&lt;l “then VHiiiehetli
away.

Southern's
Fmulsifiable

D. D. T.

been a haven o f refuge from the rigorous rout Ijie'of s t« -'
tion fife. It has provided them with good wholesome e n -!
tertninment during their affjduty hours, the value of which
cannot lie over-estimated by the |H‘ople of Snnford.
,
Although the quota to lie raised is a large one, win
feel confident that the drive will meet with complete success, j
knowing full well the worthiness of the cause and the com -,'
pctence of Mr. f'olaman and his assistants who hqve it in .
charge.
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For AU Agricultural Crops
DDT Is required In emulsified form than lt£*
any other form for best’ results against suscept­
ible Insects. Because of government tolerances on
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all food crops this feature i# of paramount im­

Wages And Things

portance tu every vegetable grower.
„ D istributed by

It was a doctor talking. He had just come from a
Fallen who sometimes wonder
why"th e y "d o n 't "geT'IhVlr at'oriei*
in a -neighboring city where he had tried to buy
itorlen store
'
emenl* some things they didn't jinve. He was pretty much disgust­
op the front page should rement*j
bar that there are only eight ed ns he picked up a newspu|&gt;er nnd read the headlines,
rolumna, 1U Inches long, and
when they're filled, the rest gnea "Oil Workers Decide to Strike”. Then he met a newspaper­
man on the corner and decided to give him a piece of his
on the Inaitle.
t I mind.
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JENNINGS SEED STORE
,

First Street al Sailford Avenue
for ihe* m anufacturer

‘ Southern Farm Chemical Company
Sanford, Florida

"Why don’t some of you people with the i»ower of the

t We have tried DDT and ^whllo.. press behind you explajnito working people that u lot of
the particular m ixture we uaeil
didd not*
m i rrid
all the
tin- ph-,.,
pb-1 money in the -pay
not gel
rid oi
ot all
- envelope won’t do them any good if there
jCctlonahle ieat* with which w ejlstit anything to liu.v with it? ” he asked,
are familUar. it proved very ef-•
cnn teil nil occasional person I meet on my rounds,
an far
far , aa
tfctlve
j»*
•• mosquitoes, hut it doesn’t mean much. The people I meet are all sickkhata, flteii and sim ilar amall
But you sit at your desk and write stu ff thnt goes to
btig* a r t concerned.

Girl Editors Plan Final Issue
Of International GI- Newspaper

thousands of well people. And I hey all nebd to know that
and nobody really makes It clear to them. Economists us­
find new* .about achool- frienib*.
By JOY MILLER
Belcvlalon which la now being ing fancy words don't mean anything ta-|M*r&gt;ple who \york A I’ NewnfratureM
Handicapped by__ljving moce
studied in connecUun wilh cltrua
WICHITA, K b*.
A newe- thipi two thnu*and mile* from her
m arketing and haa arouaad thu with their hniids,. But telling-'them straight from the Mtner th a t sta rte d out u* u I'JCi Aims m ater'* cantpua a t CorvidIntereal oi Col. Archibald Rooa-i shoulder in words they
. .can
. . get the first time does mean ('litiatrni*» card now hn* n 4,000- lie. Ore., Elaine enliated the aid
eVelt. aon of form er P resident something. Why d o n 't y o u g e t o n y o u r job and tell ’em | lu* rtrculntion.
of a hirm er cla**mate, Jan e S tea­
Theodore Roosevelt. m ight g r e a t- 1 nlsin?
It* co-editor*, with hulf the gall, aaaiatant advertising nianaly Improve the m arketing of c e l- .1
. ,,
...
.
United
S tater
between
them, tir a t Ltpman-W olfe'a in Porter&gt;. It le something which local!
Money isn t anything ill Jibeelf. It’s food and shelter Imve
tin editorial nfficea, adver­
.
In tereau ahould follow raiefully. and clothing and other comforts thnt ’ people want. They tise!*, paiii Mibxrrintiona, or *al- nnd.
The firat i*»ue »a* printed
can’t have them unless they grow food or build houses or ai led einplovce*. iiut they r e ­ offset In Wichita—Elaine piano*
make clothes and so on. If they make enough thiags. the ceive from .10 to 4u appreciative graphing It heraelf—and mailed
The city of Melbourne hue In- prices will be inside their pay and they’ll be comfortable. letter* daily.
to 1500 servicemen, all form er
rreaeed lu tax rate on real ealThe unh|ue puhlirntion I* the Oregon Slater*, whose nam es had
n *Stiite Yiink unit th a n d k in
a U from l» to
mlila for If they skimp on their hours and gat too much pay in pro C reao.........
been
«upplic«l. by
in lrresled
• die coming year 'utid ia planhing P) jiurlfoh lo whui they-mukc. thn prices of everything they i
a W .m r Vnliin*
Wolli
a lee J-iiam
HawkUeJ'f^Vniis
levy A utility tax to ralae about want lo buy will go up and .up and in the ynd there
| tun'd * uml jMm
-The publication wan to «nJ
tlM OO . Moat
Moa_ of thia monajr, It
la re to rte d by the Melbourne hardly anything to buy jtnd it won’t go around mid .no* “ p ’ „i|r r »tnrted in it'-i.i wh-n there.
“Then letter* atklted to u rin g
Times, ia to be used to meet in- m atter how much money they get they won’t have any i Elaine, Ju*t m arrin l and nut nf
in,*' Elaine explained, “ from all
creased n u t of operation.
comfort. Tell ’em thnt nnd t*ll ’em flnt. They need to know. I *tho°l. decide*!' to ». nd Christ over
the United State* amt figh­
They mean well hut they jujjttyilon’t understand and noltody j
° women' ° i n KO,) r r ’v " lc! X t ting fronts of the world. Every
.v
Elnine wnnteii anmelhinir d lffe '- letter wa* a plea for more Yank,
Now la a good tim e for Florida tells them.
s a w it to them."
“Half my iwtients nre sic(pbecause they hnve’nt had the^ «nt in life w’m»- f Yuielldi. g r—j
Garden Clube U&gt; get together
.A lth o u g h th e girl* had paid for
with aome plan for beautification right food for the last year oLjpbre. They hnd money, hut ,,l ,1*?:.
&lt;ournall*m ac-tlvi- the l o u t issue tlienirelves, u m a t ­
of Florida roadaldes. It la high w ould'It buy good red. m ejttfsU r butter? It wouldn’t. It j-tic, „t o.„K........
. tr to
... use.
..... ................
.
$160, financing .......
the pa|.er
S ta
the te r of .....................
time th a t Florida be helped to
|b it upon the idea of. a four-nae..} th e re afte r »a» simple. P ractl
earn ita title “ Land of Flowers. isn’t money th at counts — It’s producing things to b u y ! "
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—Melbourne Times. By the way
w hat ever happened to th at plan
to beautlty thd lake front ap ­
proach into Sanford
In speaking of recent political
. . a t t a c k s on hlui. -G eneral Patton
• • u y i , “ t-gueaa I -have-killed mora
Iti.
Germans than almost snyone
•I" ', but 1 do not like the idea of
killing old men, women and
thlldren almply by allowing them
to atarve to death thla w inter."
1
Th# revolution*' brewing in E u r­
ope since the war do not afford
the best Conditions fo r stim ulating
Many people will
production.
aUrv* this w inter If order is not.
restored.

t

W ilh soma five or alx hundred
men coming here thla Fall from
'Melbourne A ir 8tatlon, some of
them with th e ir famltea, to add
fo our already over-erowded con­
dition* we wonder 11 there are n 't
some families with hornet in Han­
ford who codld afford to ren t an
kxtra room or two Just to help
lit. There m ight have been n
when they could nut afford
not to rent • those ex tra rooms,
•ven when they could find no
one to rent them to. Now th a t
-taqants are readily available, nn
tppalel-to patriotism* i* necessary.

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T h e . full employment bill aa
finally passed 4&gt;y UM&gt; Senate pru. Tides th a t w hatever funds an t
spent by th e federal' governm ent
to provide employ inAit - m ust be
accompanied by sufficient tax
levies to pay the cost. In other
words, no more pump-priming,
no more deficit-financing. T hat1*
; n good Idea. How about w riting
it into the Constitution.
Any.body, m bo helisvss any future
Congress would be bound In such
ow tlars by anv ^previous Conla p retty naive In political
p&lt;
kttere. .

»t

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nned**up

m
cully
newxrnppr
with onaaili'
gossip tMillii

•n'urt*
every

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praisin

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me

Snn* and requesting more of the
same, inclosed check* to help our.

W ithin the next two issues—
i of liv in / of -their lieonle whic'i
paper
| thev luite never before
be
had. They published q u arterly —the
i need n^r help and they know had giown to rigid pages and
they need it. I 'believe Iher was sent to 1,7110 servicemen.
fore th at we ought to cooperate 'Ihe | utilisation win moved to
_
w ith them. They don’t eX|iect I’ortland, where it was printeil
us to em lirure or to like com­ and color added. An OSC alummunism. They think they haver' nun who owned ait engraving comkind-of-Govern--j pony. dutuOed-the .c u U.--------------a - rig h t-to —their—kind-o"
I h e first anniversary Uau* In '
merit as they nccoril us our
. . . n ig
-i h t fo r nearly. an -------------- — the absence
a liar ni of the men
right to our kind of Government. November, IV44, boasted a m ail­
s*Jl in th e Krendin and talked jn the arm y_ th8%fc
thd%tfomcn w erj still They know there are many d if­ ing list of 2,500. 1'he form at
to , GenernlUiimo Joseph Btalin. having to do most of th i^ w o rk ferences between them and us was enlarged lo 15 pages, with
T h at is not only a g rea t honor a t this farm . The men are re ­ hut they do seem to me. th e re­ twb colors. More than 50 pic*
because SUliri is one of the turning now because there ha* fore', to have an earnest desire lures added in terrat to each Issue.
world's busiest men, but a g reat *bccn large scale deimibilixatinii to subm erge the little •things and The style of newa-telling was
experience. Stalin does not want In the Red Army.
co n rrn trn te upon the big thing* h rre iy . inform al. The nAlv serL
you to w aste any tim e with
We hnve been to the Russian upon which w* hnve a common) ous note w as th e page, “ Ho Proud
p retty speeches or vague gen­ liallet which gave a very beauti­ Interest,
• - • ly IV# Hall,” dedicated to these
eralities. He likes to g et directly ful perform ance. We are to see
vegan S tate rs killed in action.
I flew here on a Russian plane Oregon
to the |o ln t, yet you're welcome other perform ances before w r go from Ilerlin. Th* planes fly at
As th e publication gVew in else,
to ask a n y . question and you and today the agency which i s 1 what wc call tree-top level but so did ita
reputation. News,
can expect either a stra ig h tfo r­ set up lo en tertain foreigner* is the pilots ar* skillful. They nre iln an rial assistance and recog­
ward answ er or a frank reply going 'to give us a recaption using Am erican planes.
I was nition deluged the two editor*.
th a t th a t subject is still under where we will gel a chance to two full days In Berlin. You Just Their picture was featured on' th e
consideration. You would describe meet a goo&lt;| many people who can 't imagine the ilea1
tructlon
d*-*—
—“ — you'-j
*•—-1 cover of tha Oregon S tate AlumBtalin aa prim arily a re a lis t Ha have a p art In Russian1 cultural sec there. Mile a fte r M
| of* ni M agaslne, w ait coast broad­
mile
has seen the seamy side of Ufa life.
the h eart of the eity Is nothing casters commended the ps|&gt;er, and
and yet he is engaged in the
Of course, you have *tn realise but a shell. H itler's Chancellery the governor’s com m ittee appoin­
g rea test m ass _ experim ent the th at while Russia haa accntnpr ia a shambloa. I n ot only visited ted to w rits a history of th a p re ­
world haa ever seen—Eo lift the llahed fnarvels not only in fight H itler's old office in the Keiehs sent world w ar asked fur copies
standard of living of nearly 200 Ing but In w ar production during Chancellery but th* air raid fo r th eir official records.
million people, living on a sixth the w ar, th e is not yet a fully shelter, In which he and Eva
High spot In the
te paper's earof th e ea rth 's surface.
Industralixed country. It is rare Braun are supposed, to have ecr was thla yaar' homecoming
Btalin w orks a t night, often a ll to see a p rivate cltixen owning committed suicide. I don't believe celctratlori
at
Oregon
S tate,
night, and most of th* appoint­ an automobile. The automobiles eith er of them .is dead. It was which was designated as "O re­
ment* you have here with prom ­ they have generally go to offl- curious experience to b« in an gon S tate Yank Weekend”. W ith
inent governm ent officials are in ciale and to professional people occupied c o u n try
The German alumni urged to stav a t home be­
the evening.
,
such as doctors or to factory people seem to ^ ie taking Allied cause of* th e convention ban.
Moscow Is • most Interesting w orkers who have achieved dis­ occupation w ithout rem onstrances campus leaders w ent ahead w ith
cltjr. Two days ago we vlattad tinction or- a rtis ts who m erit It la hard to real!** there is, the event* planned: Inter-sorority
the Kremlin, seeing th* old aom* special 're w a rd . The Rus­ h ard ly , » single well-to-do person, singing contest rally dance, ta l­
churches and th* m agnificent sians . however a re making ‘ a now In Germ any. H itler n ot only e n t show and football gam*. E n­
palace of th* C u r* . Th* Con- tremendous e ffo rt ta Industrialise Impoverished th e Nation
but. tire
proceeds . ware
turned
gressluiial delegalon, which arrive th eir country. You m u st repiam-' (rad ically i•very aiggle eitisen In over to Yank, netting.-m ore than
ad here a t the same tim e I did, Imr th a t for' y ears before the war, Ss h a tB was -'one*
rich country, 11,000.
and I-have seen many interesting sensing the German menace, the Th# Germ ans
know what
Now th a t th a w ar is over, th*
sight*. For example, the world’s people had to sacrifice - civilian w ar Is. If w e
g at food to Oregon S tate ‘ Yank ‘ will b e g at
finest subway,
oilier to build up the thkm tf
----- nds who. t o . bed. a f te r .’ a J fiasl lH-pajc
Russian* a re very prom), is- here. Rc&lt;^ A rm y' an d 'w a r production.
by cam-, t hr 1st was edition with th e - amWe have been to
an gut®-- If they hadn’t, it la frightening tnon coi
stron-f tlfa v ic to r y sad hom ecosaiaf.
mobile factory employing over to think w hat might have hap people
to bo:
Special T e n u re s v i« .: include
tw enty thousand people, still pened to the world.
h u t In the discussion o f po*|£Br college
m aking trucks but Just beginnlag
The Russian* like the A m eri­ ^ fu tu re If they
not to regain plans for retu rn in g serviceman
to tu rn out passenger cars. Wa cana. They ar* generally a
dangerous stren g th . I am ant*
woman and a boost fo r th*
talked to th* D irector about th* friendly agreeable people. They th* Russians, who hava suffered and
Oregon B u t* “Reunion A fter
m anner in which th* worker* know about ua anil they w ant indescribable destruction from jhe big
Tokyo,” homecoming celebration
war* paid, th e voice they had In to be like ua generally. I t la G erm ans twice In ona
on* generation.
g
which Elaine enthusiastically ex ­
the running o f th* factory, ate. vary clear th a t the Government understand th a t and will follow pects to a ttr a c t thousands of
You know th a t everything here an d the people earnestly w ant th a t policy,
servicemen back to th eir alm a
la owned- by th* 8 U le and to work with America In keeping
Thar* is aoma concern hare, m ater.
u in o u g n each
eacn production u n it th*
tb s peace and prom oting b etter it seems, th a t w* may . be too
Tha homecoming date depends
.ftMiuU p re tty much on It* u y n conditions
condition* In the
th* world.
so ft o n .th e Japanese. It you sac upon when th* men retu rn , but
.H u ll, gny^ profit* go to the BtaU ,, Russians desperately need
the rav ag es of w ar, the squalor’ D ata* hopes It will be w itnln a
fo r the fu rth e r use of *H. th e ao th a t they can rep
repair
air their and the poverty which w ar has
own w ar d am afe and build th e ir caused in thla p a rt of the world,
own peace-tim e production. For ypu have a new determ ination' tem pt of two g irls to cheer bp
th a t reason 1 do not believe the th a t we shall never again let Ih slr friends In sendee— will have
Russian* have - any aggressive
w a r 1 m akers rise up and become history.
Intentions. F o r the .f ir a t tim e
all of ua m ust stand
th e ir old anemias, Germany
to ahouldar together to
more to

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Social Calendar T E R R A C E

TALK

Do you posse** a dog collar?
Not the klm) you put on u puppy,
TUESDAY
but the so rt th a t dram atises a
The* A lathea Class of the F ir*t dinner dress w ith a low scoop
B aptist Church will have a cover- neckline. If your exchequer does­
dlsn supper at the Church An­ n’t fun to the bought kind, wind
nex a t 7:00 P. M. .
.
a spiral of tiny pearl* nlmut a
’ . T he "G*arden
‘T . C enter Committee.*
...............•‘collar’1 of velvet tubing - or
i MWsciw sale a t ( the ^corner oi ' f-w brilliant button* to a Velvet
.^ S l x t h S treet and Park Avenue. ribbon.
&gt; B K ^ B a l c will begin at 10:00 A. M.
MRS. DALE .L. SCOTT JR .
Meeting of board of m anagers received a cablegram from DALE
of the Womans Club ut 10:00 In Hawaii giving 'th e inform a­
A a M.
tion th a t h e, would lie landing
‘ business Womuns Circle' nt in Sa_n F rancisco__on Cat, b.
PW sbyU H sh CMlWh, Mi's.
DALE, who ha* been on a cur^
Corley, Chairm an, will meet at ricr, had ju st reached Honshu 8:00 P. M. with Mrs. .lot* Routh not
fa r
ffom
Tokyo —
as hostess and Miss Anna Nelson when order* were received to,
as co-hostess.
•
return to the states! While his
The dagfihters of the Wesleyan Carrier was anchored nenr Tokyo,
Class of ’Methodist Church will if any, officer w anted to go Into
have covered dish supper a l town - four were onlered to go
Also he
church annex Tuesday. Oct. 2 at together and arm ed!
wrote th a t' looking dut o l his
. 7:30 P.M:
The Friendship League of the port hole one day th e ocean
. Congregational Church will meet would he smooth as glass an I
a t 3:00 P.M. a t the P arish House th e next day they would fra n ti­
cally cling to th eir bunks lie* on Third S treet.
cause a typhoon wopld shake
Seminole High IT A will meet them like an uutu n tftic mixer.
Oet\ 2 • at- 3:30 P.M. nt High
Word
from '^ M iJ T . G. I).
School. AI parents are urged td
IiJSHOP JR . (RUDDY) lius byen
attend.
received thi^t he is ,o n his way
... WEDNESDAY •
Woman* Club m e etin g 'a t 12:30 to a year’s policing duty. For a
A P , M. — Business Meeting nnd while he was stationed in Kuwait.
^ lu n c h e o n . Guest speaker will b» His camp, T araw a, was on the
Mr a. K. I.. Mana; Music • Mr*. northern p art of the island, near
. George Touhy.' Hostesses: Mr*. a small village called Katnuela.
J, 11. Crawford. Mrs. Bftidie W il­ He •wine about 70 miles from
liams, Mrs. K. .W. Fite, and Mrs. Hilo, th»l lurgest c ity on the
island. T hat
wu* where
he
Clyde Ramsey.
boarded and loaded ship for the
*
*
THURSDAY
The West Side Prim ary School I wo Jiinu operation und this
BUDDY stop|ied a t
PTA will meet Thursday Oct. -I trip also.
. at 3:1b P.M. in the W est Side Pearl H arbor before .leaving the
School' auditorium . All mothers islands for a few days liberty.
of pupils who u re ' enrolled for While there he saw CAPT. JACK
the first tim e are urged to a t ­ HOLT' his old clussmute, and a
tend. 'Executive board meeting good tim e was had!
Louise May Dalton said, "He
w ill.b e held a t - 3:03 P.M.
who
possesses
th a t
delicate
Thu, annual meeting of the sixth sense we cull tact must
Seminole Association of the F irst know nut only when to he silent,
B aptist Church will be held ut hut when to he deaf and blind.
the riiurch
Thursday. When you tell your plain friend
_ . In-ginning
-- _
evening . Oct. 4 a t 7:30 I .M. and t j,at she has an expressive face)
continuing through Friday. Oct. th# _ulhor
ull01le book the
b. Lunch will Im»-^served In Che c rn |C(l have torn to pieces, that
*n5*x . J 1
T ";
you -u refer his fifth chapter (it
Bouthsjde P. T- A. meeting nt |
th* .h o rle s t); the child who
3:1b P. M.
fetches you a nosegay,
" j , th a t .you
A
Seminole C hapter No. 2 oT love flowers, you hold tu the
^ O rder uf Eastern S t i r will have tru th , nnd yet refrain from
Its regular meeting Thursday, giving sharp wounds t o . kin I
Oct. 4 at 8:00 P. M. All mem­ heart*. And when, h cirin g some­
bers are requested to lie present. thing not intended for your ears,
you refuse to listen, nnd then
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
proceed 'to forget the chance
The Woman's Council of the words which hnve reached you.
F irst C hristian Chutch is (fpon. through m istake, y o j only do us
soring an ire cream sociul Wed­ you would he done by ,— surely
nesday evening ut 0:45 o'clock the first .of all duties to our
ip the church annex.
fellows.”
Music und various k in d s.-o f
N E IL POW ELL who is a t
^ en tertain men l ore planned1- for A m herst College, Amhorst, Mn**._
■'V L the occasion. The j.artv is to 1m- ha* received permission to o r­
Wgiveu for th e •dienefil’ . uf the g an ise ■a awing* band consisting
■rr&lt;r*uiiug» Fund.
of freshm en. Listen to Vox Pop
and you’ll. hear A m herst
freshm en being interviewed.
------C. E. T.

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For Home Refinishing
BLA CK JA CK

ENAMEL
For touching up
o r re c o s tin g
countless metal,
w o o d o r com lilion article*
hebome.
Black only. .

K

CARD O F THANKS
To Our Many F rien d s:'
We wish to thank each of you
lor the kind deeds of thoughtfulness and consolation which were
Indered us during our recent
bereavem ent in th e- loss of our
dear husband und fath er, Rufus
P. W althall. We also thunk each
one for the lovely floral offer­
ing* at this tim e. Especially we
w ant to thank Mrs. M.C, H agan,
Mr. ami- Mrs- G.R, Best. Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Well* und Mr. D.T.
Pearson for th e ir kindness and
thoughtfulness. May God'* Bless­
ings rest on each of you.
Mrs. Rufua P. W althall
id fam ily

The F irst Methodist Church .of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ro&gt;
San Diego was the scene ot a K lrtlev announced the engage­
double ring ceremony on S a tu r­ ment of th eir duugliter, S arah
day, S eptet), n t high noon, when Susan, to William Walkci White.
Mis* Fjvelyn Stowe, d au g h ter of J r., son of Mr. and Mrs. St. Chur
Mr. mtd Mrs. Edmund Stowe, of White, Jr,, Saturday lit o lunch­
Indian ‘Mound Village, became eon in their home «u Golden
Miss OUle Reece r W hittle at­ the bride of Charles Vodopich, Lake.
The reception rooms of the
tended n music nicctihg in Tam pa A.O.M. 'He. U. S. N. IL. son of
Mr*.. Mildred Vodopich, of Grand K irtley
last weekendhome w ere decorated
Junction, Colo, in an impressive with
lovely arran g em en ts of rov
ceremony
perform
ed
by
Dr.
Lieut. Billy Johnson is visiting
hibiscus.
hri parents Mr. und Mr*.. B. Jo h n ­ George A. W arm er, pastor of the
The luncheon table wu laid
churcn.
son, of 1101 W est F irst S treet.
Baskets of w h i t e * gladioli with a cloth of w h ite . organdy
with a w hite , applimlcd Unci
Dud Cunningham
was
the . &lt;rian- asters and stately palm s . n ter nnd ,bonb’r.
•r. The Unmet
weekend guest of W alter Haynes banked the channel of the churcie 'ce
nnd Rill w ere w ritten o i
ana cathedral candle* cast a a o l t 1 Susan
..................'
a t 314 Magnolia Avenue.
gfth*.
Mrs. Fowler, organist, u reflector which centered the
table. An arrangem ent of white
- S l i o Gerald .11. V iilth al is rendered, a program of nuptial carnations was placed lit one .•ml
visiting Mr*. R. p. W althall at .muen which inctUdvd “Ava Ma­ of the tuhle and lit (tie olher .i
-Magnolia M a n o r, in..Laka_M ary._ r i a ’ "Because, and the tradition- ■ama ll -Awhltp— snlit-lmmlmo cage
n*—w edding-m archer.-------------------The bride enterril on the arm containing -a pair of lovebirdFriends of Miss Ella Lee KirThe place cards w eie humf
choff will regret to learn Chat i of her fa th e r by whom she wax painted gold wedding -hell* tied
given In m drrtage. Her gown
she Is III at the M ayfair M otel.
was ot pale Ivory satin, made with mnlinc und were replicas ol
those used at Mrs. Kirtlev'-- a n ­
Miss Hetty* Finch of Deland with sw eetheart neckline, shirred nouncement party.
spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. bodice with sleeve* tapering at
The guests included intim ate
th e w rist and th e gathered sk irt
J. K. Raker of 1GUO* West F irst ending
in a trnin.
Her full friends and relatives of the KirtS treet.
length veil w as of net w ith a ley nnd W hite families.
Wedding plans 'w ill lie nilof orange blossoms. H er
* Mis*. Luuis* J ’*rkins, Miss Elise coronet
onlv om nm ent was a* stran d ol nounced a t . u la ter date.
Hutchison', Mrs.' Dale L. Scott, pearls, g ift o f the groom. .T h e
Jr.*, nnd
Sirs. William Davis
•••le curried a cascade boquet of
spent Sunday in Daytona Beach. w hite carnations nnd bavardia.
Miss Cropgia Rose of Pasadena,
H arry II. Beasley, student a t w a s . maid of honor. 8h# wore a
the U niversity of Florida*, has corn, yellow gown of ta ffe ta and
recently been pledged to the Phi carried an arm bouquet ot vel
Kappa Tua F ratern ity .
low rose* and blue delphinium
tied with m atching ribbon*.
A
Mr. nnd Mr*. W. V; Bidding vellow flower arrangem ent wne
hnve hud as th eir guests recent*)- was worn in her hair.
Mrs. N. S. Ridding und daughter,
'I lie bride's m other was attired
M artha Lee.
In a blue silk crepe w'itM^ltntch•h r Inn yoke and three-quarter
Mrs. W. H. Lresley and d augh­
sleeves. She won* a corsage
ter, Sandy, of Austin. Texas, length
of
pink
rosea and delphinium.
were the recent house guests of
U illtam Edward Runxer, A.O.
.Mr. nnd Mrs. R, W. Williams.
M. 3/c, of Pasadena, served the
n* best man.
Miss llelei?^G only of Orlando groom
A fter the ceremony a reception
was the weekend guest of Miss
» held In th - church* lounge
Rlbercn Stevens at he' liomu till The bride’s table was overlaid
Park Avenue.
w ith a lace cloth und centered
will the bride’s east'
Silver
Mr. uml Mrs.. S. Levy of Cel­ cnndelnbru
holding lighted taper*
ery Avenue have recently retu rn ­ eruced each end of the table.
ed from n vacation in Ft I.aud- V " F.... *er -&lt;-rvpd the wedding
erdale.
cake ' while Miss Rose presided
the bride's liook.Misses Alice uml Alva Lund- over
hollowing the reception the
quist were the weekend guests voting
couple left lor their wed­
’of Mrs. I). L. Burr and son, ding trip to Pine Valley, Calif.
L arry, of W inter Haven.'
~, »er which they will reside In
San Diego.
PhoM 1/c and Mrs. William J.
Eardley
have
returned
from
Trenton, N. J. where they visited
friends and relatives for som e­
time.

Pe rsoh a l s

Mr. nnd Mrs. J . Richard Sm ith
form erly of P la tt National Park,
Sulphur, Okla. have moved their
residence tu 2524 , Oriinge A ve­
nue.

LAKELAND, Oct. I, (Special)
— Miss Virginia Chapman, d au g h ­
te r of Mr. anil Mra. W. P. Chanmnn, 208 W est N ineteenth S treet,
has lieen elected recreation ch air­
of the Methnrtlst Youth
CPO Braxton Perkins J r. 'I* man
Fellowship ut Florida Southern
expected to urrivu home to ­ College.
morrow.
lie lias received his
O ther officers elected were
-discharge in the U. S. Naval Bessie
Unwell, C rn trr Hill, presReserve.
Ident; Irm a Packard,, vice pres­
Cocoa;
Velma Bratley,
Mr. and Mrs. I* F. C enter of ident,
Tam pa were the recent guests of Gainesville, secretary; F ran Wnl
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. L eav itt en- cult, Miami, and Jackie Key,
route home a fte r spending the Quincy, community service chnirmen;
P at Patterson, Jackson­
sum m er a t W aynesvllla N. C.
ville, and Oliva Freyre, Cuba
Friend* of P eter P. Buker will world friendship chairm an; Paul
be glad to know his new address Juhuig, W inter Haven, usher, and
Is: P eter P. Buker A/H Co. 4.TJ. Nona H ildebrand!, Jacksonville,
Bud Hill,
0 . S.. N aval T raining Center, recreation chairm an;
' Miami, and Jov I’uckard, Cocon,
San Diego 33. Calif.
1w o r s h i p chairm an: Paul Key.
Mr. und Mrs. Randull Chase ’ Quincy, Methodist Youth Fund
•m l daughter, Laura, have re ­ tre a su re r; Doris Hadden. E nteiturned to th eir home u t 1)02 Oak prise, publicity chairm an.
Avenue
a f te r
spending
some
time ut Ormond.

Little Ann Thurnton
Has Birthday Party

ANNOUNCEMENT

WADE H. GARNER, M. D.

Monday—
Dancing
Instruction
under the illicit ion of Mr*.
.'UIS PARK AVENUE
Alton Duxburv. -8.00 P.M.
Slicllcraft tins*. 7:30 to 11:00
Practice LIMITED To:
P.M.
1
Tuesday
R iguhir d a n c e —o r-'
•
SURGERY
• GYNECOLOGY
chcstra,
8:30 P M.
• OBSTETRICS
Wednesday
Community singing
M 'li P.M. under the. direction
O FFIC E HOURS li&gt; appointm ent
nf Mrs. Ed Lane
Sliellrrull clust under direction
O ffic e 'T e le p h o n e 8-1(1
------R esid en ce 718
J of Mr*. Eddjc Powell.•
■ aas^w M aM B W B d au u aw B M B aaO u aasH aaa
. T hursday
ltingo a t K::in every
week. Elks Club sponsors Bin
The nveruge dentil of the
| go e v e n sivopd Thursday.
in can below
«u level is 12.15')
| Friday
Dance to the Juke Box
.. s::!0 P.M
I feet: the K l'i i t 't l depth, off the
Philippines. .15.100 feet.
I Suturdnv— Movies nt 8:30 P.M.
jjttm dav
A 'picnle the first Suni day every month Free t r a n s - : j- i-- • 1 1 . . _ . •
.v
iHU tatlon fiom tin- USO un f C O l U l l t l O l U D ^ f I ) t* B I 0 T wm
xt,.y tin- ,1m-. imn of Joe R ail '
---u n d a v imiiuiiig timrtfptr

Commercial
Refrigeration and Air

coffee

and

doughnut*

served

-Wanted.

flee froui '0 :0 0 A.M. to 1 :00. It you are interested in handling
P.M,
outstanding .quality line* in the
Ulicfi Ileus I pverv Stintin' even- tnist war refrigeration and nil
iue with gullies and otliui eunditiuning field on a basis that
activities.
. assures substantial and protective
piofits cqmmunlcnte p r i n d p t l * ) "
U sers of nlcbholir beverages with
«.
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I reu trih u te m sta te taxe- about
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A' Hchulske, D U trihutor
Ills Stovull* Prufessiunal Ituildiiig
Tam pa. Florida

Hanford—

Tele 22

Starts— Wednesday

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Q/oi*tons - ' *

GABARDINE

V i r g i n i a Chapman
Honored At Southern

Mrs. C. D. Urumley ho* .re ­
cently returned from points in
Canndu and Illinois and u t pres­
ent is s guest in the home of
Mra. CL K. T hurston honored
Mrs. Endor C u rle tt of Geneva..
her d aughter, Ann, on her sixth
birthday with a p arty Wednesday
—- Mis i—Cam illa— Ltmdquist— of at-- h e r home—In—M ay fair------- -—
Games w ere enjoyed through­
The earliest form of bread was Jacksonville apent the weekend
prepared from acorn*.and beech­ with her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. out the afternoon and p riie s were
£ . F. Lundqulst, on the Country awarded.
Rhone 8.1
nuts.
Club Road.
Mra. W. A. Ludwig assisted th*
hostess in en tertain in g the guest*
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Odham, und serving refreshm ents to the
l.leut. and Mrs. R. L. Andrews, following: Dede Sharon, Betts
Miss Uettv Thurm ond and Ensign Aahby, Patsy^A pp Davis, Lyim
A n d y Gleason
attended
the Cantwell, Frances Middleton, Judy
C art fo&gt; yout p'tnouM
Florida - M ississippi f o o t b a l l Ludwig, Jo a n M y n a s , Nancy
game in Jacksonville Saturday.
T hurston, Billy Thurston, Brunt’ey Schlrard and Billy Klrehoff.
skm as fa ith I m i) a*
* ■ * ------------------------------ :---------Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Btowe are
ex|ierted to retu rn from San
•yrJu brush jruui teeth i
Diego, Calif, on Oct. 0. They
attended th e wedding of their
daughter, Evelyn, while In San
Diegu.
Mrs. . C h a rleT B ~ Cole, Nol.lt
oW t
-Mr. and Mra. J . B. Cogburn Groud.-MMided oyer the regular
and 'M N ,U a u d * ‘Callaw ay are business meeting of Semlnnla
expected to arriv e th is week Rebekah Lodge No. 43, Thursday
a fte r spending the sum m er in evening In the I. O. O. F. Hall.
G atlinburg, Tenn. and Decatur, Plana wen- .made for the distr.-1
Mich.
meeting of the D istrict 10 of tin
Rebekah Assembly uf Flori 4
BIRTH ANNOUNCEM ENT ' and members home coming.
I
Mr. and Mrs* Jan ies K—. H usk
Following
routine - boelnnM,
an'rvounc* the birth* of « d au g h ter, M ist F lam Dean.* **&gt; -a new
B arbara Susan, Sept. 23 • a t the member, received the Rebekah
Fem ald-Laughton Memorial Hos­ Degree. An interesting program
pital.
of obaerving th* 04th anniversary
was given by Mra. Ethel Moore,
Mr. and Mds. J , II. Ratigan
A t the close' of the buiincsa
■miounca th* b irth of a daughter,
Ion a social hour was cn.
Evelyn Caealia, A ugust 80 a t the joyed and refreshm ents were
O range General llqapRal, O rlan­ served.
do.
The num ber of cotton-spinning
F o r dry. s k in C l r n i e milh
CpL Ronald H aath , USMCR, mltil* In tha Unitod State* h as il»and
Mrs.
H
eatb
”
announce
the
IXji oUiv ( j i « ) i)/j iiw (.leamer
tablishsssnU , or
«liln*d by 170 Mor
birth o f a. to n , Ronahi Eugene, 17.1 . . .p____mU,
er cent, in the la
l a s t IQ
solicits as il cleanses. $1.*
Sept. 17 a t th a Fem ald-L auirhtoi years,
from 1040 mills in |B3b to
M emorial Hoapltal. Mr*. H aath 167 mill* In 1044.
FoUow with refreshing non-drying
is tha form er Mlae Mabel Allen.
O rm nft H a w n bkut Lotion. |L *
Um richly lubricating
Spaciai D ry S kin M ixture m vour
Special
night cream
cream,. $2.25. * We also nave

(HILL LI
&amp; SUPPLY YARD

SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

FLORSHEIM SHOES

for

c y r e s i t f r /V
/ '/// t/ OR

CIVILIAN WEAR

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W aiting tu be called?
• are America’s Service
o r production lin e . ; .
them with yo\t when
^

W ear the shoes that
shoe on front line ,
you can take
you’re called. •

,M.i/ StyIn » | O 5 0 .4hi/ f | |

B. L. Perkins
‘Correct .Men’s Wear”

O t '- '6
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Mrs. Charles Cole
Presides At Meeting

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B/ t S I C
7 R L A f MENT
:

specialized Dofotiiy Gray
preparations (or p a n ol oily akin
asd nurinal akin.

South Side P.T.A. To
Meet On Thursday

RATIONING
CALENDAR

Mra. J. C. Mitchell, Principal
of South Side School announced
to d ay -tb at tb* first meeting , of
Um South Bid* Parent Teacher*
Association will ba haid T hunday a t t i l l P. IL In the*school
auditorium.
Mr*. J . Cullan, P m ld a n t of th*
plana for

MRAT8 AND FATR
A I, B L C l, Dl# E l, now valid
expire October 31. F I G l, HI,
J l K I L I M l N1 P I Q1 now
valid, expires •December I I .
now valid, expire November 8 0/
L I, M l. N l, P I. Q1 now valid,

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Alrplan* No. L «.

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detail. In soil ahados ol gtay, aqua. cherty
or saddle In tayon gabardine. Sizes 12 to 20.
f t.8 0

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Soft linen, skillful fabric J
hlnidiiiR. iiiMpirctl c o l o r ,
this is the dcliherate Him-,
pliclty th u t Is the ifeniuH
of CU0.3SCHAPT. H e r e ,
CAMI'O twill pnir’ed with
Amuzitig Ruyon crepe in
tu rf k m n i or K ray mlM.
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n :n v .
going into the pool. O ther rc- •
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dutliand .11 The~* H anforif H r p a W . p u h ll * h 4 4 ! r urity. Iinliler* i s they. «|ipear up o n*
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equipment
for
sterilitint
linn..
W.»*l.
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S « n f n l(l. the hooks of the r o m p u r i )
■shall In* !u w r i t i n g . and shall gtate
I- i&lt; o-Miil 1
struction of plncitiK the island or
NEW PORT NEWS, V ii.-A II sail on and
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purification will he . n i t u i i i k n im i
•’la. for Ciciither 1. 1915
] h I m i , In enok* w h e r e the gtoek* 9 ^
i th i
lilac*** of rrshtvurt* and |UM»t
hridge of the shin on the flight restriction* which have ilrlaycil zntloij
holder
or
H
cru
r
fty
j
udde
r
ap
pear*
; *»f 1 1&lt;•• &lt;iddf« F* «»f H ip cln lm o n t. and
tat A i*f Flori«la
m tiir:n o r 1*1 n i.ii t r i o v
Upoit the I. ocHns of the eom pBU)'
deck has been elim inated’ by -t .ta r t &lt;&gt;f ronstruction nf two in sta lle d .
.
the s t a t i : m i - i'M in 11*a tm 111: a - &gt; h II I**- aWWIl to h ) til** •clulmnnt, '•runty of Homlnole, ►»
a* truntee o r In an y o t h e r f i d u c i a r y
cent, o r a t t n r n r y . *nnd % an y Much
snonson or bllster-like conMruej | , w|mmlnK ooU for th(1 H ty have 1{ i (Jh
~ i a rjti l.indbergh delivered
I
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TA tV .U It
I
B efor e imk i N o t a r y F u b llc In i elation, the na me of the iwruoti
Uumoccanic
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or
M“!t d r t - l f l N-»
ml fd r the Sla te And C o u n t y u - oi
Inn Imlging from tho starboard : |ie0„ „ n $a by lhc WBr i W u c - l
cor p o r a tio n
for
w lip m
eucli
ild
—k im i r-.«i iiittcr. Sun F l jum -I n - i In* \ nlil
» ic rn ld
pe r a o o fH y
appeaud
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u etee- i«*"r»etlng. I* |j w i l l algo
Jr*
m
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. j *l«Jo to support tho lirlilgo jtru c t tiori 1______
Julia Man*f.Hd c. T. A* U L I»ean, w ho, havtnir beep ilul&gt; tr
boardI and
authority g ra n te d . Production of synthetic ru b b er|
i:», c. tllorpu.
.
that
{htsaid
t
w
o
puntgrii
A.- adniinlft t athr of tin : »voin a r r o r t l i n g to la w . dcapoM'** •o n t a I n f t a t r p i c n t * einht*" iihH
the city- to go ahead with con-.|I m
th u year Is
is scnenuieu -in
n iv Mlli:i-. I INUH.
11
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at m oiu'
log
Knt«l»- *»f Mary Ellrr.
rid M &gt; r that lie la, the puh ll rh ci
twt v
v ’
i i r
ii
I l "c entire flight deck free for structlon, the WPB ndvised City [th an l.ourt.ooo scheduled
11 in ii t
f u ll
know ledge
and*
long tons.
iH','','." ,!ni"
l!r Vi‘. 1
Viiuchti. d*c«'MM«d.
f the Hanford lie fa hi anil that belief u&gt;« to the circ um stance * an d
IN . I . I c l l * ( | l I l c l O l e 1 ulternll. Tho Nuvy lx speculating Mgr. J.C. Riggins in a communi­
Hifit*
«»f p lo fM .i. and Hint y o u { F l r a t |i||h|h.‘tl&lt;ljl X«*pt. Kith 1!'I5.
. nt f o ll o w in g l»*. to the hcj*t of -.'ondltlont
un d er
w hich
gtn ok *1ll u tl t| -------- -----—... .. t-----cation received Monday morning.
• I n k n o w le d a e nml belief, a t r u e holdera and r»*eurlty lud dc ra w h o
The S oi/li African Republic,'«&gt;• vt r lh, nk" of■ 2l* &gt;»j.f/u, -Uiu
in, I . rsim w'lltilu lh - i«nl‘ | (&gt; *|*|||{ l l l l t 't l T r ill IIT OK T ill •ta te m e n l
of
the
ownership , do not a pp ear upon the hooka o f
Money for the two pools—one bcc u m c n part of the Rritish Em-’ 1,1,1rylul«
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sill,
i.)nags-merit faml If a d a lly paper. the c o m p a n y na truateea, held atuck
nr
'Hie flight deck could accom­ i for w hite and one for negroes— p ire in 187V.
M in i
jiiim t u ,
n u n it
■&gt;
I,,,, aa u |m»o w h a m tvnutd I, e*l y o n . i m i
the 'c l r c u j n t l o n ) , etc., of the nfo re - a n d . M‘curltic« in * capacity other
k o ii
sr.M iM ii.r: m i &gt;t i
11) I t a i M Mr(*ottne||
j
modate a nine-hole golf course. was given to the city early this
niel n u n s o u r pr&lt; s rn l |ilu&lt;i« •&gt;( r,*- j t 'l . K I I I I I l . .
aid
pul oicatlon
for
Hie
tint*' than that of u houa fide o w n e r !
Nu. ..INTO.
NEW YORK CITY. /let. t It measures* P.‘I7 by li; i feet, ; year in the amount o f * 125,»no
si,lent e and lotilrras Is -»s g l v , u I. I A JINK Al'KKItM.CNN
•iioWn In the- ab ove caption, re- and thla affiant h:ia no reaaon to
.iiul ►nte.l. I T ts: T I I K I t f O I I R . n i l Hired hv the Act of Aug iM t 24, believe t that
M l—Thi* Kionklin* It. Itimse^'eR. which compares with ,87b by 101) | tty the Newport NewirNhiphuilding
Flalnitf
f,
1111 )
other
person.
H I . l l l l l , H ull &gt;«II to- an d a p p r a f [ m I 'J lt , eiuhodied in gectlon 411, l'n«* nanoelatlr.il o r •p)p&lt;iiaJiotlv h,.e 4t]V
I«
ono of two dew N n v y /in p e r- feet of the Essex rlnss carriers. 1 nnd Dry Dock Co., an action M itiu:u mk I'I'I ii . ii ' a tim n i ,» for,
it" , lu i v r i-iiiirt ,,n H u i l l , &gt;rty DKJtNIH •*. Ai ICKItMAN^. Jit.
aI
amh HeaulelJo n*. •printed lhU*reat d i r e c t' or Indi re ct lii the
carriers s i large they will, lie .She will carry more than inn which has won widespread com­ » i i : i : t m
riK * * w M ..rn
w i n . .- nl Netenilier. IBIS. -mU on* « •i tl ir
ii
the r e w r i te •of t h U form, to auld stock, I m»i k |m o r other Hcflirl*
^
unable to |-i*s l!ifow*h tho plnncsi nonpareil to eighty plus mendation In view of the eon |»l«««* of t fHldfti*’*' frud I’op I Iff | it «• 1,111 &lt;&gt;f v o m p l a l n l fils,I Iteie i l l .a i i f i - - f‘T : v n :hiifi'julunt
■It:
o r
f l &gt; i i m i &gt;.i
tlcg than « a *ro h l n t o l by him.
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i ti ll * !.T IN * IM: T O
H E N N I H I*
I. T h a t the natneN and nddreceeM
it|t#5. T h a t the u v o r a g e tiuml ier »»f
iilTTf l i e , i n a d i * r | s - p r o ,*,»»-]
A« LEHMANN.
J»t.,
I the puttllnher, t editor, rminngltiK
iiletbm nl tile New York Navy
«l»i at
a «■♦*r t ii I n lllll of" 4,«»iu|»lalh| h . , . „ will i&gt;„ en iefe.1 n g u l i i s i )
coplea
of ea&lt;*h laMle n f - t i l l * p u b l i ­
A new type of fiye-inch gun, l for thea pools here.
U'lMi.tr r cii li h ri rc und utblrfg.
dlto r . and bii-lm-NN mn nagerg are:
&gt; j * t i i ■ I filial * u k « I u *i von bjr* Ifftfindl *». Mint ii**' rnltl t* i i » i
cation gold or d la tr ll m tc d . th rough
Yard In llm nklyn.
ill pritcrt-il
the five-inch fiftv&gt;foiir. has le't ih lU li er
H U Heart Sattfnrd. F la the u i i i II k o r nt hcrw lH c, to paid
1C nlno wur «Ttnoiincc&lt;l th a t hhln | |4%XII. lllt ,IMW ,„ ndin« in iho i*ir- t s p - t t t
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Like her twin, the Midway, the plnccd older five-inch 'thirty* for construction *of the two pools *■an i ,onrt «.r s-in-nole foiiniv. Mltfcll t l m l thin n r tl rr In* pttbllnlit'il
alito r
It, l » I lean Hanford.* F la nul»acrlhera
during
he
next
alt *
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nn th f - p n ’rrttmR, "TTr«~ Ta i;* “ ‘slu’iTV ii
&lt;“ b .n.m tiie._.siu sam&gt;. Tn—TTrr—ffinfmn—rrr cmr —n—mnr^• for— ♦*•-•* - e i g h t — t r r « e rv ie t* -* b i r i n g - , t b e ~ f « r - w ould-he n p e n e d -a t-B H fr-th r-n ff-‘a u ll|l‘‘ .
II
IVMather
Field
•enii.
S
an
for d. F la .
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_"o I ' Hull* l&gt;.l&gt;. n,-u ii the :&gt;ih d»&gt; pap tt o f Ri'itMiil p|r«*til«ll*tR» ••hi’i*
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years ago nnd berann one o f ill.* ' A sholl-lnnd com 'dnatinn surface ternoon ol. rOct.
Sai-r amen to, California.
iM*lne«*' Mnna gere
\V. tlordoil reuulr ed
lr» in the council i„ f N„vemhn. .\. h m i :,, tiu is
from
dul ly
piihllcntloiia
Y'tii me ht-rido notified thu
navy's htnsi rnrefully guarded [ and nrdl-nlrcrnft weapon, tho rhninl.ur. A formal advertisem ent |.&lt; suit for, dltari &gt; M i mis order n w n k for fo u r ron*t r u t l% •• w •kn
Navy's
te.’ it Sartfortl. F la
only,
i
n
r
fit
to
tn
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rt
tu
r
n
tlay
»n t |o r tllvoret1 Ima hern flit*
w ar-tim e secret*-. Inin e*tch s h ip 1 iniii is repnrtcd to have g reater statin g requirem ent* for the hills Ih - i i ii |»||h Ii *ij |»»r lit" FlHlU tol V
2 T f i i ’ t the o w n e r la** t i f owned
\\* i I S'I’ HH " m y ItJtnl «ili*t o f f l H n l mxalni't
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F u b lla h p r . .
on in the Circuit Ctttiri
rrd Mltv il i i I * " in ihhas gone an estim ated J 100,010,- j iimg* and heavier fire power,
i ^ r a l at Hanfofil, St ntMiol * I ' n u n t i - lut Heinlunle Count)’* Flni'ldf). Ill •y a corporation , It* name anil ad* H w o r p to nnd* atiUacrHonl before me v *
will Ih* printed shortly on inxtruc. HK i(m
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K|i»f|rlii,
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nim*t lie ntated an d i i I no l til - this 1st d a y of tietoher. I94u.
r i m l t l i . tilt* 2 It It tlay nf H&lt; pit uilt**r. i*han«'ei &gt; by leuia
^
wei '
000, a w ar-tim e Uiveslinent wlilclt
Mae
Acker*
. im ' v n |mi |h i nf
nt rul r lr r u lM llm i
Secondary batteries bristling tlnnx from the city manager.
ia te ly
there un de r
Uie
nunirM
M. (H tK lH iN
MEAN
.
inarm You are hereby reiiulred ftt med
Navy men feel jh.'iy- In* ennVerted from the sides of* the. Roosevelt,
tiiiil
nn»1-Htutt*. \v i i h 4»hn Af l»
•fid atldreiieeM of Mock holder* own* 4M y ( omtulaalon c v plr eg Sept. I I ,
I’laiis for the paqls. are ladng iIn
n if*.- I I H l l N O O N *
11
&gt;
nut
w
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e
n
jippeara
»
%
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will:
**.il t•i tiifi* »•
g on® per cent or more
Into o n e -o f Mils coim try’a b'*st jnrltulr eighty .1(1 nun. Imrret*, prepared by Williams, Chile and H i &gt; Im ml 2*mi Hfi|t*liil ►
♦*l#*rli nf f l r r u l f T i t i i r l .
the Cleik nt Haiti Cmiit In tltt i*a o r h o ld inoiin
'H;infoitl/ Kloritla. ‘ II i I n 2!»Ui tli«y
t of *tr»rk
If not
It) tt f. H u n t . Iv i*.
iusurnnee |. di- ie* for ponce, Tli .' grouped in twenty-one quads of I’epino, architects, who have e sti­ •■ii
County co u rt lloiiae at Hanford ••wf ntrodt - Iby nm
•f r*'|tipmiH t , I !*. • o . r . H fir td u n . ( C l r n i H *’ttiiit H fa lj
a
cor
the namea
Florltla. on or before Monday, flu tlid addreaae* pora4ion.
Miilwny, romniissiom-d on Kept. four barrels to the q u id , In ndili- mated th a t the two |mnlx could 4 I f i k &lt; »i« uit « ‘t»»»il JM'inlllilW' -4
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a&gt;
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,
t!M3,
10, was liiiili nnd-fittad nt New­ IJnn there are tw rnty-cight .20 be .built fur u lo s t of (125,0110,1 l&gt;. f-'itiriila. fl&gt; «»*•
limn., f ,
murrt lie give n.
If ow ne d
in -rirr: n n t r r f T r o t h t . x t x T i r
or ’.♦*•*d* fa till will’ he’ en teral •»* t*wnera
y ii f i r m , r o m p any, o r o t h e r iin ln port News, Vn,
j
.i i I i i i i a i . i i i i i i n - o r n . n - Uilfliwi' i*oi and m Ii| range wll
nun. twfu-lmrri'l rapid-fire mu- uu-ltuling fees. , , •
coi
porated
concern.
H
h name and
III|i A IN A N H K O J I . N I ' . W I N I I t . i : I .. . . # * . i
parl«
t m U K I l K t l tlm l
The new sliipn endHxly niniiv ehlne •guns. To handle all tKe'
ditM-NM. J V w ell MM rlN»NC Of, rat'll
Both will be the same site, ItiO- in m i : a i u r i i T . l U l H I , X I S T i l - t
r o r N T A . * IN " I I I A NCV.lt A •
Utb fiotlt'e be puhllnhetl otire a . •idlvtdunl
J l l l l f l A I* &lt;1 i n I I T . I S A M I
rm n ih e r. m u M tie g ' v c n . )
-firsts "in Jhe •history nf currier gun* at,oar,I,' fifty-seven officers feel in length by- 75 feet In*width!
week . I n f
foil!
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rm istrurtinn, 'T hey dwnrf the und between I,lllll) und 1,40(1 men with concrete promenades around ;
, ’ompli, lioi nl.
teelip In llie F a n f o l d Iferafd ol
I ' l . O I I I U 1 IN r l l A M T U I V
NO.
leati,
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an
for
d. F l a . ; N. • O. Iimin.
. an lo rd.
Flo rida .
E s s e x elpsii curriers,. lArgekt now will lie required, while to sta ff measuring 22 feet eight Inches in M A T T I K
j K r t o M i : h i 'u T T n i T T D .
It
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F la . It. II
lieru.. Mel
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IIIA O H IH
WITNESS my hand and lit* a•anforrt.
1*1,A I N T I r f s ,
5
in service. Tin* llousoveJt has- a the iiiiimouth Roosevelt a crew vidth.
m i n e . F i r . , s. IV Ituhlneau. .Miami
.
I o r. :,,In hi
tefil of aid Court t h i ^ n t h day of '*ln.;
vs
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Horn
him*.
M elbou rne,
diiiplarcmrnl of Ifi.tiltll i i i i i h , coin- estim ated at 4,085 officers nnd
H o r 1*1 l l l . l r A T I O N
Heplepiher, A. Ik*. I'»I6.
They will lie equipped for l.
VNN
&lt;i II .IAI.'ICHm N, I t m O il.i Ii I.K
- h i . II. II. H oii r h ln * . Melbou rne,
•• IV I I K H N I H 4 N
pared to the iipproximntely- L'7, men will be needed.
i i o .m i -:
n i'v r r
n m o .
IIC K K N Iia N T.
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Mra..
II.
If.
Ilouclilm*.
.M»*lnight swimming, with under­
C|et k
of
C lr e u lt
Com I
, • i , i .r &gt; i i i U 8 .
iir.im tiiA
fitUMon
dispbirenieiit
nf
the
litThe large crew, considerably in water" lights and the shipy.it I
toi
Seminole
Count)’, ’murne. F la . Irak M i ll e r ICealfy
y.,i, i n - li .-i rli y ordereil t«. up
v n itii:
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m
i,
Fla
Esse x rlnss enrrier.
p#nt
!*• H i"
lull
»»f I'tn np la lnt
Florida.
excess of the. number needed for has stipulated in the g ift nf its
I I I I I I K I I O K 1*1 l l l . l r A T I O N
nJ, T h a t
the k n o w n hondhotderM.
.
* %
Stmnl nil end ill Ne.w York, an Essex class carrier, will be money th a t the |mol* lie. opch 111: I . V N N I). U. J A f K . N M N . III . I. liMfrlit ni ftl i H l n r t l o till’ r r l l f f I H K A U
•lW»i*iRMgf4&gt;i- a n d -----4*||»4*r-------neeurltv
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1*4*4**Max rc. Mf-atn. n „ r l , l . , .
the Roosevelt wTuilil rrdrTi the required for (wo reasons. F irst, In the general public. All per­
loldere*
o
w
n i n g or h old in g I per
lit tl a % . o f N i f V i i i w r ,
Vim nf«* l i ^ t l n or&lt;1«T"&lt;! to up* Hit
N O T I 4 F*
elglily-fliuiIII floor of Hit, Einpirtf where the Essex type cru ft bus uana using them m ust first use P-4»r
••nt or more of tot-,I amoiiiil of
ip tTHtiiin lly o r l«&gt; iittoriit*&gt;) ntitt t u'ltu . &lt;'ttipplalnaitl m a y p r « 1.1 IhihueNti. F ln rl d i i
bond*
mortgage!*,
o r oili er geo n r I*
h .
S tate Rnilding. She is (1117 foot one • scivlro, the RuusCvelt ims
foot huth rontninlng disinfec to ritiHwrr tilt* M w o m Itiil nf f iii u - t t i-ij ,-x p itor«lt
Angtidt .11, 1946
i to* pul»Hi»li«ol# f'»F N O T I C E I n her eby g i v e n that the tlew u r n : ( I r there a r e none, ao
long, while Tier width of JJItl feet two nr more, nml seronil, the tnnts to climinutc p o s s i b i l i t y ' o f plaint flleil i i ' i ' i n iif^iliiNt you. tltrl^-i H iltl*
d
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)
titiilo r)
tl nif
rvtiirrfil* l»)' -date Hoard of E d u c a t io n of the
h ii 11 for illv ort'f. on
i... «... -&lt;•in•• hi'lriK
is twenty-six feet wider tlian the Roosevelt lx n ship of sopurato foot disease* and all
la w. In- tin* Hanford
11«*n« l«l* ' n Sta le of - F l o r i d a , w i l l offe r foi le an It. Mil ler, Mi am i, F la ;
i
«,C/*
, *»r
tin Htli iluy nf N o v r n i b r r ,
lorks of the I’nn mill I'nnnl. Her • oinpjrtnieiitx.
qulrcil to tnko a h h o w i-r b o l n r c I ' J l i , o t li fi ivl«»* ii D r Y rr tt I*ro I ’on* in w p a p t r t»f Reneral ririMilutloii Male, anti w ill recei ve co m p e ti ti v e

The Roosevelt,
Giant Carrier,
Is Nearly Ready!;1

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Restrictions Lifted .
On Swimming Pools

45,(1111*- I on Vessel A tl1!*^- Th,‘ "rr“n‘f?m1cnt lcnvc!'
To Clear .Panama | 2 A'r,hil,x.,wo'm',",rc" h,,mbc"

LEGAL NOTICE

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i t » It M ill li(\ r f i i f r n l i i k &lt; liift you
for
fiiiliirtto fippmit, pl««M, o r
m i v w t 'r .in i &lt;*«|tl I r fil l»y la w.
I T IH O r f L r u l that thin n o t lf "
tif pub ll d li cd*ourt* a w r t k for ftoir
i l l foriNf'i’ot Iv c \vr»*Ian in T I m Hun*
H'i'1
lltiillil,
a iif U H p a p n r
pub*
ll t h 't l ai Hiiiifttnl, Ht niiiioln t'otiii*
tv. r i t . i b u
VVITNI.'HN toy Initiil a ml tiffp'lal
i-t Ha of nl »l Hftvillittlt* I.'pilflLV.
r in t l i l a . H i I n I n ! liny tif IH*toln*r,

WHEN YOU
PAINT THAT HOUSE
SPECIFY

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VARNISHES and ENAMELS
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( ’ALL US FOR GOOD, RELIABLE PAINTERS

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k n o w n un II p^ x I p T o p t ’ltik. 1.11
H i g h la ml A v enue , I ' hnn I ih *. N e w
, Jertteu
A (twttrn Itlll of n o ii p la lu t h a v ­
ing Iteep filftl ag .'.IlM &gt;oil llereltl
l&gt;y
11&lt; Jrtinin
Toiit’ik.
o the rw is e
k n o w n ii&lt;* l U n j a u i l n T o p e h lc k . Ill
tin- I 'n M u lt C o u r t In .mil f*»r HemiHole' C n u n t y 4 Klnrlila . In ch ntiee ry .
for tl Iv o r re,
H ii - m * i ir e n m l*
«»*•
Ilieiefni'M In rouiltiatio you .to .|»”
nml nppeflr * It her in pen»c»n to l»y
a t to r n e y before Hit. ,u h o v r otyletl
•Court at Hunfont. Hemintile Coiin4v^
F lo ri d a .
•• the M h «la&gt; 'f»f. Nov eir
her.
A I *. i l!M&amp;. i ol Iter wlat* t|»*rfee
p i o eonfmido w ill lm enferett a*
g u li iti y o u :
I It I h fill tiler toMureri* that U|I h
ton lie fill h| I till rfl lr| T i l e Hg pUd rtt I lei ii III, U iiewitpMpfsr P u I i II nIi •Ml' in • Him fill'd, Hemiunle C o u n t y .
F lo ri d a , mute eaell Week for font
eotiHeriltlv** Weekd,
• W I T N E S S tuy lut ml i u u I o fflr ln l
I f lt l al HMltfopl. Ill &lt;: • t olll lt y i»f
Hem lm de ami H t u l o of F lo r h la thin
the SHflt da y tif Hepti.mlirr, A , Ik

1946.

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p , tJ s b urgh
paint

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NINTH J I ’llIC# AI. OHKUIT,
IN
ANll
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4'IM'NTV, FI.OIIIIIA. IN I’llAN-

the

Relief At Last
lo r Your Cough

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on » M

II
IV I H C K N h n N
Clerk
of v clrc.ult
lh
&lt;» I* H u n t
ll e p u tv C l e r k
U A I I li A N H W . H l'K N O K H
H o ll t l l o r for P la i n ti ff

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SUGGESTIONS

ill nabl t' otl llt j nml Hi.tit
* W I T N K H H uiy Imml nml n ffirla l
Ht?ai
of Nrt* nt Haiifttril. Klof|*
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nit H I III O F IH I I I . I F A T I O N
V l t i L F T ^ I t A C K 1I I A I t U C K .
Hi
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N u K Tli
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You are hi'iei*! on le te d to a p near
to
the
...I
oT Com pla tn l
tier* In. filed
i w li i tV lu the r e l i e f
Fought it* d lv o re e ) «»u o r hefor**
Ht** -’'111 da&gt; of Nnve mb«ir. i w i v
o t h e r w Me C o m p l a i n a n t
may, pro*
reed ex pa if f ,
I.* I thin yrd«*i lie puliIN hed f»o
the .SMtutbr y time
raqulreil
b&gt;
la w in the Hanford H e ra ld , a ne wepapt r of gen era l « ItetilatInn in gahJ
I. iNoilit) attd Stale
„
L W I T . N K S H my han«(* ii .imI official
&lt;1 &lt;&gt;l of fire -*rr.r?» { O n t i d f Nloritla,
ilitw i .*t|i tlay */f H»i|»ientl*er, IHI5.
t t i F K l c l A L H E i1.1
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11 F.ltN* Ml IN,
c|erl&lt; of Hie c i r c u i t C o u r t.
Hein limb
i 'o i iu t y ,
F lo rh la .

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FOII aF.MINOl.r: I &lt;11 NTV# IN
at ll ANI F.HV.
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Vml ar,&lt;4 •***,h of y ou ar»* Iter*I*v notjfied and r««ii» r d to pr**R
enl an y elntmn nml demnndg w h i c h
you.' o r e ith er nt you. m a y have
n* aln »| the
ut M a r y E ll e n
\ ,'tlKhn,
deegMMcd,
lute o ( e (Id
c o u n t y , to the C o u n t ) J m l k e of

llie Real Thlnjf
Made hv an Old R rlialilr House

STEUBE &amp; CO.
Kwarlhmnre,

NOW

SALE
at

HUNT’S
TUXEDO
FEED CO.
g
DDT BUG HOUSE

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Kills Flies, Mosquitoes, Fleas,
W ater Bugs, Silver Fish, A nts.

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I ’t t l 'L N t I T T .
t'oinplalilaut.**
VH.
W IL L IA M
A ltT H U II
| N M T I. N t lT T.
I »*•f s&lt;11•Hi n t,
T H E H T A T II -n F F l.o ltlh A
t o \Y I I . L I A N A H T I I I ' l l F O U L *
Nt I T T :
Vim a r c hereby no t-fled that a
null Itr* Itoctl filed* Itl the t ’ll cull
t'o urt of S«*nilnole F o u n t ) ’, Flo ri d a ,
III the Milt of V r M c l l ' M » r t F o U l *
no il .
e o m ii ia lp a n l • v*
W i lli a m
At t hut P im l f in U . defenduIII, Fltan*
eery No. 5NO I, T h e fiat tire of title
Nil! 4 |g to &lt;d»taln a dl vo rt e. *Vtm
a le l «••!I|irr*(1 to fib* y o u r w r i t t e n
tip pen ranee on nr before the f I f t «*••
••nth tlay of Octob er. A . - I * FJ46**
WltncNA m y h a n d , ami « r a l iin
t'ler k of the t' lt c u l l t'ourt nf Heinl*
liple F o u n t V . F lp r ld a , thla seventh

lax, i»t 0ffplFlnArhijjfa4U*
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n

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N O TIC E
le
p u ld l- h e d
In
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will*
Sei'tlonR 2i'l.tt7.
I TwttK an d 27fktJ9. . F l o r i d a Statutea.
1941
T h e .............
b idd er La to pa&gt;
the* atlv* rtlal pK c*#ht.
r rh e
H lk l e
tlmiril
»*f
Eilucalloti 1
reaitveN
the r i g h t
In lejeel MII.V
Hptl all bid n.
tsY I I H I I E H of tlte Stale Hoard of |
IM m a t lo i Y *#f the State, of Fl o ri da, •
M i i la r d
F . Caltlvvell,
I I n v entor
\TTKSTi 4
C oli n. E u k I H I i . H ecfeta ty
State Hoa rd of I'dl ieatiou

IN

Creomulxton relieves nromptlr be*
• MUM tt goes rlghl U&gt; the seal ol Uio f ix t i i h rni&lt;MT n r t i i k h u v» »
J l IllilJJ SK.HIMlI.r. t ill NTV.
trouble To help loosen and expel I
k m ik M v
\ laden phlegm, and aid nature
xithe and heal rawi tender, In* I T n B ! I HINT Al•ll(tn«TS^
T i : I IK
bronchial m ucous m e m Tell your druggist to sell you . V A I I Y KI.I.BN VAtmilN
i
hecegged
Oreomulstan with the un* T O A M * 4 * l t E D I T O R ’S AND l » E H you must like the way it HON S H A V I N G C L A I M S o i l l»K*
the ooff h or you a n M A N h .4 A O A I N H T M A I D . E H T \ T E :

SIO
N
BrpnchiHi

kbit* In Tallahaeaee,
F lo rh la .
ut
11 m i o’clock A. M. October 2nd.
1946,
for
la nd a
In
H E M IN O L K
C o u n t y , deacrlbed a » follo w *^ .
Hi:*.»
nf S H U
«»f Section
IG.
T n w n v h i p ’ JJU Sou th,

&amp;
OttP-

Bod

bugs,

Rosehes,

Ticks,

--------------------------------------------- 5 —

IHOIA, DO
NOT HAVt

No Fuss and Flurrying

A N n .tiu ^ _

KIALq HAVt UOHO
•Risk s w hich a r i
used »4 Digging ducbs o u r o r
tVC' GROUHO, ON WHICH1WIT F tto

We’ll £

the Worrying

7*9

Are you aware that a
nicture of life at its
best can well include
a packagre from FAR­
R E L L ’S A R C A D E
PKG. STORE?

It’s so im|&gt;orlant to nlwnys-hnvc Hint "l)nndbok” freshness th a t clean clothes can tfivo . . .
thu best way to keep your clothes spic 'n iipan
cloiinur.

rW.o close 9 P.M. on Saturdays!

F A K R E I X ’S
f t T C n n fr
P A C. H H G t

.is*.' : i

\E&gt;1

S I 0

b •r

to have them cleaned often by a reliable

Ih

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.

|

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J&gt;
ln&gt;rr9Wl

e t I I V

S U E

Dhnno (6S

S em in o le Dry Cleaners

A. -

I*I,ANS and SPECIFICATIONS
Fainting — Building — Roofing — Remodeling

9U *'
Passesger f'-r Tires
Jl f4 1
Every driver ha» »een those heavy
trucks rumbling down the road with
their bln heavy loads. You know that
truek t1" 1 take a terrlfle beating from
the hard grinding wear. Naturally, the
rubber to aland that abuse must be
especially compounded to be extra tough
—extra long.wearing.
. .• —
We can NOW recap tb# tires of A, B
d C card holders with Grade A Truck
ibber—guaranteed to be exactly the

We don’t leave a xingl stone unturned. We make every, effort to restore original
luster and beauty to everyU
we clean. Bring your tlothes to 220 Magnolia Ave
DRY CUBAN for RE-f
ID BEUTY: Choose, ua, because we’ll save you money,

§

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O ffa ly ffI R S

C f &gt; A 4 P 4 / ? / -S O /V

ii A N F O R C t

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F L A

truck and bus Urea. Its extra toughness
on your tires means 8.000 to MtOT miles of
lor 30 dayi
only conlt

GOOD TO KNOW!
irrowed from ua on.shortcat notice, with
. „„
5*—"Jimmie” Howland also maken loana
of 916, 9100, $150, $260 or more— should your need*
require it.

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n iE P A x r o n n H erat n .

MONDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1045

sa nto r o

Fl o r id a
I oiik *&gt;co ntul th i m'
fam ilial with" his p:
are lookmc fo tw ai.l !
production in Ih tr &gt;.
The lari parade in

The m ilitary vehicle* totaled
2.000,000 ami included 659,031
jeep* anil 578,000 m ilitary tr a il­
er*. O th rr unit figures. rep o rted
a* (till incomplete, incluileil 21.
835 complete liomher* anil fig h ter
plane*; 5.830,980 carbine*, machine
gun*, u n ti-uircraft ami other
g u n s; 735,980 ,airc ra ft, tank anil
marine engines f 38.750 ta n k s; _5,100 amphibious tank*; 23,750
srlf-propelleil a r t i l l e r y (tan k
type), and U3.56Q&gt;l&gt;ther gun c a r ­
riage* and arm ored cars.

W DETROIT. O c t . t. — (/Pi—
“ c nation’s autom otive Industry
delivered ncnrly 1293*00,000,900
w orth of w ar products to the
United State* and its Allies from
the beginning of the w ar to date.
The figures made public recent­
h a t the apiOlc* l i ° n of th e inly by the Automotive Council for d u W
s t r y ’* m ass-production methods
W ar Production, which will dism ean t in ste p p in g u p u n it vojume
while * lowering 3-oil* was _IllllStrated in the production of the
standard .5fl-ealibcr machine gun.
The cost originally was $967 cncn.
lt***h'«s reduced to $396 by June,
1932. gnd la ter to $200.
Pooled Thefr ’ Know-How
Th^V«w4 m anufactu rin g compa-,
nies. making up the council 'a re
estiimitvd to have l&gt;cea responsible
for one-quarter of th e national
output of weapons- nnd m aterial.
Organized on a voluntarily co­
operative
lutsil.
the
council
brought about an exchange of nil
the industrial know-now. trad e
secret* and production practice*
^ DRIVEW AYS
th a t before the w ar had been
, D w ells
used in the fiercest kind of com ­
SEPT IC TANKS
petition.
WATER TANKS
Incluileil in council mem licrship
CUI.VERTS and HEWERS »
were all the n ation's, m o to r veT ransit Ml* Concrete
Seconds' available a t low price hlclt* makers, m anufucturers of
nutomotive bodies, trailers, a u to ­
CONCRETE BLOCK
motive parts and accessories und
the m ajor producers of autom o­
tive tools and dies,. Jigs and fix
tures and special-purpose machines
Big and little concerns w ere in ­
cluded, all pledged to help speed
the delivery of arm s t-i the fig h t­
Phofie 1231
ing forces.
S A N F O R D , FLA.
In announcing completion of
the council’s objectives. Alvnn Mscauley, president, said th** inlustry believed the trem endous
tasks of world reconstruction cull­
ed for a speedy retu rn to the
•’practice of lively competition by
BUck-Disagkt
a free and enterprising people.”
Competitive traditions, he said,
I-U...B*
had been "th e - chief source mu
only of the industry's phenomenal
2-lMW
grow th but also of .the strength
th a t it was able to summon to its
J-A hiP ,
t c f i s lo l
extraordinary tasks in the w a r­
88 ! • «
tim e year* ju st ended.”
loses *0111
Production of baby carriages,
strollers, and w alkers in 1911
totaled 1,636,(MK) unit*, ax in­
crease of 32 p er cent' over thut
of 1933.

C0NCRETE PIPE

by

■» m

spectator*

»h«

Minn

lu&gt;i'i«ArHtinn B ook* o f th
t i &gt; o p e n a t lilt’ I 'i t y Hal l

j i l n . l ami RiMmiH- II
n a t c h the pfOff««i&lt;w n

2,600.0M Vehicle*

§45 Concerns Pooled
Know - How, Made
Fourth Of All Arms

irv m ie d

20 hand* ami hundivd-

iitji fo r tV&gt; M unicipal I’rim a rv F .li'c.ioti ii&gt; In* T«cl»l »i
Novomlw: / iilh , 15)15, a n d " i l l ic m n in opi'ii
cit d ir
e x c e p tS u n d a y s an d h o lid a y s, up to a n d iud u d iiiK •Nil
mliiifV O c to b e r ‘J7. IH I5.

victo ry an d th e
mu I
th e A rtm A it I ■&gt;*;■&gt;. ll
am i th e M arine* en -h &lt;
m e a float ,1’nobubly t
o u tsta n d in g oT’ th*—v
M a r in r
Colt

S ilim l spectator* Ir&gt;
Hake

Iriand."

t In-

I
phi

II. N* Say or
Cil.v Registration Ofl'icur

blazoned in light- t*t&gt; t.h
Sedei rm pb i-iio.l
happitie**
will .l«e

g

»pnukle&lt;l thtoiicbiMit

th

AS RAGING NAMES SHOOT UP from a garage in « i-ar! wa 5! a
on the.blare that starlet^ when a Navy plane p l'irjv ii
tx* i
Which occurred when twu . .ngle-cng:r.c Navy gl.n.ca Ux-knl w,

Freshly
Dressed
Florida Centennial
At Orange Jamboree

FRYERS
Daily
During
September

\ PENINSULAR

ncrete Pipe Co

TENDR-FRY
POULTRY
205

S a n fo rd

X v n u ie

Need .i LAXATIVE?

f i/iim t i b e

BRING YOUR FURNITU RE- T o
U S TO UK KXl’KHTI.Y IIK
PA IRED A N D KKFINISIIKD
W ICKER SE T S l ’ A I N I K D
P RICES
R E A S O N \ II I . K
PRO M PT SEKVICK

• v n e f rV ,
l is Sr

:m

Antique or Modern

(WVSlh
war t h r air
. . • n u ' pis:
csal

b i :i i m s i h

s*nti

Colonial Furniture
Refinishers

111 Glenn S l m - t
P h o n e 2 -.192 I
O i l s ml.,. Fhirids

RENT A CAR
YOU d r iv e ; IT! '
PHONE 200

STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N, Inc

yit

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f*
W1»\C£ p i

F irst S tre e t a t Sanford Ave,

• a ••
ftxtwl. * am
»ia«
Iwwe
n kSrVtVr : k
%
- rw
i o - aisMswt

Touchton Drug Co,
T ill- III V VI I KTOItl
FIR ST A M At.NOl IA
PH O N E 32‘.

O VER

i,mi poo
P R E S C R IP T IONS
I'll I.KI&gt;

prule in hi* r r a p n a r .i hu» *n.&lt;
in g o in g to ,h» everyth: nx (kr •

We ran now offer the very finest

AUTO, BODY AND FE N D E lt KKI’AIKINt
T ry o u r new paiulMw. ratdhud. Urn bc~l in C e n tra l -F lo rid a

Ut.aviuif toeing any of Si - H 9 &gt; •

In a rt«y and oui- equipment wa
bark in ronimission within hour
insteud of day* ami wn-k».”
under

JENNINGS

T h e A g ricu ltu ra l E itn im ~ »

S I* iltK

vit-e ll*i a helpful h i l b t i s
railin g pig., em pii-lm ,'- g •*- r

p***

Yates Auto Paint &amp; Body Shop
ITione 371

103 "N. P alm ello Are.

G A S H

L O A N S

$20 TO $250 OR MORE

d istrib u te d m ore o r |r .&lt; elu-ili
cally lo the- very foundatiiAi
Th«- r h 'e f a s s e t o f steel coo
s t n u lm n . th e m a g az in e , a y . .
th e
rig id ity .'with
a h ie h
«h*‘
building can ag a in h r m u le *erT ireahlr. b u t th e re a r r tw o eco­
nomic fa r lo rs : u n d am ag e d b ru m -.
Column- nn,| tr u s s e s ,ru n h r in te r ­
changed. and s f r r l ilirre tly hit
th a t In * l«—n too badlv dam ag ed
fo r use ra n !&gt;•• salv ag ed u , - n i

The
Kilgore Seed Co,

aimTT rt funnv mow
■Ui' Size or SOME. FOLK'

VESTS DEPENDS ON
HOW MUCHTMeW E GOT
IMTRCIQ
—

On Your Car or Signature

URCU

POCKET
leum likr building* &lt;»f I m v
a f t e r bombing, w ere r .d u r r il_L i .
rubble and ‘‘th r w eight a n d a u a i f individual fra g m e n ts - m i k .f

Auto Loans

Signature Loans

$25 to $-100 on Any

f 10 to 420 or More

Make or Model,
•at

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m m rf.
■w ar

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Women in the U d. U bor fore- O L E T I R E S H O P . O u r m l

Wear, *e.
tU Veer oesl per « V xrelret. U * r le pea

Emergency Loans

2nd Mortgage
Auto Lefens

jx k x

H as » &lt; h m r I*

Values

*as Mw4r3$
-----: — tw o
•as a # a » u
.........
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W MeSrl*
I* *
aaa., mZu u ..._. - . . . . a*M

rii tir nr.**
T ae

pare*!---------with $52*.OOOJ)*a&gt;in IM*. *&gt;
1Dt the
ser-*
vice1,you
$et at«$uahty
the SEdfMIN

H R IN M — T I T I . t &gt; — Sri* e
w it h the ra s h In

Current

CIRNTRY
.A t preswnt. ap p ro x im ately *«
per r e n t o f all tuo th b ra s h e s are
loade from nylon bristle*.
T o ta l u . a . piuductuM i u t i s i u

peeked

I m i l nl I 'lot litit
nliiMil 5MI till Ntrit
•• i*tt«»il Itiodti.l.
•l««.
tw r»- nl I hr

P A H I t \ M O K E 'S

500 oou u» UHSW.OOOe-aa "coiS-“
pared to 17.800.00.) average ir.
1944. according to an esttm at
by the Cornua Bureau.__________

e a * W J * a n «» t i r e r t f o i r w v
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TUE' SANFOHD HEHALD, SANFOHD FLORIDA
M IS C E L L A N E O U S

: l a s s i f i e d a d v r r t i .s i n c r a t e s
lue
line for on* Insertion
d8r per (Inc Tor three Insertions
37r per line for 6 insertions
0.*i per line for 20 insertions
Minimum rates . . . 30r
PHONE UR OR BRING YOUR AOs to TH E SANFORD HERALD
Count, live •surds In the line. Including phone and address.
All sd»erlN em enls” rcr *Ru»tIam rw «nt**-'w llrlH reh»rrve-f»r-«t-tl
regular rlsuairitd rate*.

FOR S A L E ‘•I *

FILL* np witli kerosene and full
nil bufote..whiter.
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II. It. POPE CO., 1ST.
MAN’S lilryrle. I 'lio u 677*\Y. j _

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NICE bungalow lucated on
F irst St-, good condition. With
flowing well ti||d tile ground
for n small • gnrilen. Chicke/i
house, few young oruitgi? trees.
If you w ant' n bargain, see me
at o n ce, before It Is too late.
Edward F. lame.

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FOR BETTER H ealth
Drink
Mountain Valley Mineral W ater.
N pture'n Aid to health. From
.H o t Springs, A rk. Let us
serve you. * F'or Snle a t Duh a rt’s Lumbar Yard. UOO.Suik
ford Avenue. Phono 3N0-M.

LOST—

ONE Imonurd li ft. electric re ­
&lt;'. Mi Royd A t ’o.
UPHOLSTERY fnbllr*. tapestries, frig erato r. Phone lOO-W.
DIVIDENDS for III yearn oil
duiim-1. - , broi atelles, u good HOUSE | three r o o m s ,
small
ymir fire, automobile mid liu
ftiM-l. to ••ele'el from. R.S.
kitchen, city wntur, electricity
hiltly insutance by not Insuring
Brown. 21111 N. O range Ave,.
available. Four hits. 50 bv 12d
with C. M. Itovd U Co.
p h one 4053, Orlando. Kip.
•ft. -Asking $1,000.00 (Cnsh).
LOST:
Pocket liouk with money
N
ear'
I.nke.
Ri
Lagerqulsl,
Bus
fn JHPITALIZATION— tm ranm w ;
und d rivers' license. Rewind. A.
323. I.nke Murv, Fla.
Individual, family nml group,
Jenkins. Rt. I, Box 201, Sanford.
r . M Itoy 11 a I'n,

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FOR $5 nilditinnnl you &lt;-nn nrld
to your nutomobile . liability
pojjcy medicnl payment for
edcli person accidently Injured
while* a nassenger iu your car
and each pedestrian h it b
uur c u t up Url$75(Le;ii:h. C. .V
Inyd A Co. •

l'.i TON 'I'liyv'mlet truck stake 1042 STUDEHAKER 4 door sedan,
good cOridlttiin, new tires. Phone OUR Jew elry F loater-policy will
l,,„i. - h 2J» tires, good comll*
776-W. George Steert’.,
repay you for jew elry ln-L
lion. First house on right. Ml
stolen or destroyed, No If:
Dorn (mad, Monroe Comer.

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BORROW H K R L W J I L R L
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED -*
YOUR n atu ral desire fur privacy
In money m atters is strictly
respected here.
Friends and
relatives nrv no! questioned
■ about your credlL
Your em ­
ployer or business associates
w ill-n o t-h e a r of- your iieribnal
{ affairs. There is no cause fur
I em barrassm ent.
Reasonable credit requirem ents.
No co-makers oil tronov loans.
Variable paym ent plans.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Phone 33
Florida Rank llldg.

WINDSTORM Inturniire. Now is
the lime In | lin e d yullr pmperty again I wiiulstnrin dam
WANTED: Girls Mr full tim e
llge 1’. \|! Ilqyil A Ul.
nt Limey's Drug Store.
Ill.tiou l.l I E hiatirnnre to each
pel mi a . Ill In !lfi fur 317. MAID. Steady housework. Apply
Ml. dividend:/ reduce the y ear­ * II umi A Dept. Store between
0:00 A. M. nml d:iin P. M.
ly cost In 3 III.fill lifter the lei
year. I \ M. ItoVd A JJo.
MAN or woman, fur meat UuuorlFOR SALE: Ample iiuantity long
liient, M argaret Aim Sutler
life GOLD SEA L oshestim roof
Markets Steady juh. See Air.
coaling Containing Petrngum.
Shuman.
. ...Sanford Paint * Glnsn CoinpiKiv, 117 So. Pork Avenue, &amp;AI.E.HIiuly fur Taiichloii Drug Co.
PhiiiH? 303.
W ANTED: Experienced .Steno­
grapher. Must lie iircurntd, A p­
T W tV ^A R M S FOR SALE—One
ply Chase A Co. Extension
II acres, tiled land, I good well,
No. IH.
2 situ v house. I car garage, P
,oo| house, 000 0 - W est of
W
ANTED: Man lu operatb scr*
|.uke Moimie Punt O ffice,., Ono
vice stiitinn. $200.00 required
—6 acres, nil tiled, good well, 2
for (Kind. W rite Im perial Flu,
story luajse, 2 story Imrn, *4
Oil Co., Ilox 1133, Tam pa, Fla.
mile West on O range Houle*
yard. J. W. Hell, l-uke Monroe.
OPPORTUNITY of rlfetlme supPlinlie IS.
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plying DDT und other profitable
product* t» farthers In Semi­
LUMBER l.uiiiliei! Wrecking 3
nole County. No experience or
story hom e behind Reel’s, very
cupitni required. .Must have
brl.l IuiiiIht, PI uni .-..doors, winmitu nml guild references. Per' down and plumbing, _ llu h u rt’s
m aiirnt. W rite or wire McNKSS
1.11IIltd I Void
COMPANY Dept. T. Freeport.
(jo CAI.I.ON UuU Im nuls - a
Ill,___________ .___________
liuliteil h ip|ily, Sanford Coca
Cilia Item tin-* Co.
W ANTED: \M n h l
fur M ather
F urniture Co. See Mr. IlrunFOR HALE
.
.run.
Five room house close Jn. Price
t2.idi0.00
W ANTED: Two maids, w aller
Rtiherl A. Wllllsms
nr wnltress. Cull Mrs. Perry,
P h o n e.732
A llan tlr Bank Bldg.
Phone 1200.
ONE HOUSE, tv it iols in Golds­
DAY messenger, hike or walking
boro. Iiiihurl*irf.um ber Yard.
H:00 A.M. to 4 P.M., 40c hour.
BARGAIN butalne or city gns
Night m essenger m ust have
hot w ater heater, perfect con­
hike 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. 40c
dition. Alsu spine healer. 317
hour. W estern Union.
W iit llilh Ht._
WASIIwomun Monday and T ues­
days. Washing machine, ull
HOUHEImld furniture. P h o n e
m o d e r n conveniences. Phone
Ciiunty 3405. I.nke Mury.
543-J.
FOR SALE in Miirkluiin—10 acres
n-sjdrnt lot- Midway K. Granby
Ave. J.E . W alker, 010 Cypress
Ave. __*-

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COCKER SPANIELS! (1 Red SAVE money when von buy your
uhlrv ralaad with full PedliMLjcaiL jtr truck th r u - lo wer
g lpe liicmling 3d’ champ*. Six
local bank financing and our
s old, frum $35.00.- Mrs,
lower insurance costa. C. M.
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A.D. Marsh. Box 104, ,Rt.
Boyd A Co.
New Smyrna fl^tke Ashby).
SAVE money on your fire, wind­
CAR trailer
storm , automobile,' workmen's
cunditlnn. Plmne County 4012.
compensation,
burglary,
lia­
bility. am t other insurance.
KOHLER and Campbell piano,
Yourll like our profit-sharing
good condition.' Also . one cow.
plan of Insurance. C. M. liovd
Fred Jnmtnes, Paula, F la.
k Co,________________________
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TH R EE burner, oil, Neseo • cook LOANS on cash value of life
stove, one g ian t burner. $10.00
Insurance policies ut 2H % to
314 Magnolia Ave. ,
4 &gt; 4*. 0 . M. Boyd A Co. '
FOR SALE: Two in Ju s. $360.00
work single or double, will do
for farm work Deilnry E state,
Enterprise, Fin. Phone Co.
4000.
WILL p ay-cash for all kinds of
used furniture. Phone 324-J.
FU R N ISH ED Ti room bungalow
with linlh umi garage, .
WANTED TO BUY: For cmah,
Inquire P.O., II.B. Brown, Lake
reasonably priced sreond hand
Marv. __________________
-house trailer in good condition/
T ires not ncressury. Phone 071FOR SALE: Milk cow, fresh In
W.
Mav. Good m ilker. 1703 Mag. nulla Ave.
_ ,,
W ANTED; 12 gouge shotgun,
preferably double barrell, Phone
ONE electric imd on* battery
32 V-IL
radio. li.T. Ruskell, Lake Mary,
one block wroth of school house.

WANTED-

MODEL* A Ford Ton. truck, rain

FOUND

b u s in e s s ' s e r v ic e
LET MONEY FOR YOUR CAR
We’re buying. 1DSD to 11143 Model
Chevrolet, Ford anil Plymouth
curs. Take advantage of this
ready m arket 'to convert motor*
into money.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
2U8’ West 1st St.

War Fund Drive M ore StrikesThreatened
Begins At Dinner
As Some End
Tomorrow N i g h t
IC n s llm n l K e n s

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National W «r Fund, 00 percent
guth to USO and United Seam an
Service nctivitics, said Mr. Cole­
man. O f the rem aining am ount;
24 percent goes to relief in
European, devastated countries,
and 8 percent to devasted ureas
in the Pacific th eater. Seven p er­
cent of the fund Is set aside fo r
em ergencies and one percent fo r
adm inistration and cam paign nr*
pauses.
Mr. Coleman is being assisted
in the drive by nn advisory comr^ittee consisting of Fred R. W il­
son, Edward H iggins and Randall
Chnscchnrge o f th e drive includes: W.
A. Lcffler, R.L. Dean, F red R.
Wilson, Joel Field. ll.B . Pope,
Frank Shames, Roy Holler, F ran k
Tnlhot, Frank Enns, J.L. Ingley,
A*. D uda, W.G. Kllbee, E.G. Kil*
putriclw E.I. Hoy, L.K. Lesher,
und J.W . Hall.
The advance Y lfti com m ittee
includes, WA. f^ ffle f, ILL. Corn­
ell, A.E. Yowell and J.L . Ingley.
The chairm en appointed fo ri
communities arc ns follows: S a n -'
ford, L.R. L esher nnd I I J . G u t;!
Oviedo, Frank Tnlliot; G eneva,1
W.G. Kllbee; Imkc Mary an d !
I’ualu, Frank Evuns ami K-K.
T ru e; Slaviu, the Rev. S.M.
Tuuliy; Luke Monroe J . Tilden
Jnruhs und L.II. M ann; l^ingwood
J.A . Ristllm '; Altnmnnte Springs,
ILII. liunday; Forest City, Ches­
ter F osgate und Philip .M ors, |
C asselberry. II. C asselberry; G old-'
■■iirod, Miss I^niise P ark er; Chulu-1
otu. Mrs. S.F. Long and the H an-!
ferd N'nvul A ir Station, L ie u t.'
(jg ) F. Ilemlickson.
The Women's Committee of
which Mrs. F.E. Roumillut is
rlm irm un
includes:
Mrs. J.N.
GUI.,n, Mrs. J.M. Ilayes, Mrs. J.
II. Ray, Mrs. E J . Rnuth. Mrs.
Si.II. Sm ith. Mrs t).L*. Herndon,
Mrs ll.ll. Pope, Mrs. F.E. Huumillol and Mrs. C.M. Berry.

i r m l s s e t P ro s P sx , Cine,
phone interview ,
Beirne made his comment*
afte r an assertion by W alter II.
Petry. Federation field organiser
in B altim ore; th at no nationwide
strike th rea t had been voiced bv
Federation officials.
P etry said
Beirne had Informed him th e re ­
ports w ere erroneous nnd un­
authorized.
fn th e oil refinery wage d is­
pute, S ecretary of Labor Schwellenbach was reportedly preparing
n fresh appeal fo r settlem ent
the eig h t S tate w alkout which
threatens to cause tran sp o rtatio n
tie-ups in several a r t i u - .
Reports re schlng the wage con
f Frances th a t IKS D71‘
was rationing gasoline in the
Detroit a re s prom pted the Secre­
tary to telegraph a w arning
against any such action.
“ If th e supply in the D etroit

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ANNOUNCEMENT

SMALL furnished house v&gt;r a p a rt­
ment. ACL family. 104 W. 10th
ih ..
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FURNISHED house or ap artm en t,
couple |&gt;ermanent, no children
or pets. Phone OU-M,_________

B. B,
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HOUSE, two or th ree bedrooms,
'furnished. Perm anent resident_ i U L Box 1021. Sanford.RESIDENT of Sanford last five
y ?sfa n n &gt; ilru s^ fu rn iih ? d “ apnrt*
m ent or house. Call 702-J, ask
for Mrs. Jack W est.
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H. B. Pope Co. 5nc.^

.Mr. Reynolds will continuu to do crystal, stem
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Wm. E. KADER
Jeweler
Phone

112 S. Park

6:(I0 A.M. to 8:30 PJW.
Fried Chicken Dinners a
Specialty At The

PALMETTO RESTAURANT
Next" To The. Fire Station
Under .Management of

MRS. C E. GODWIN
And
C. F. GODWIN
‘ ATTENTION
SANFORD CITIZENS
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1/3 OFF
MATHER of SANFORD
Phone 127

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ICE CREAM SOCIAL

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SANFORD
BOARD OF REALTORS

CencraflnH U r&amp; nee -

Phono 782

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We Welcome the personnel th a t are
being sent here from Melbourne and
will ^lo everything we can to m ake
your stay a pleasant one*

■ro-votiaij sasvs •
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Bank' Bldg.

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There is a g re a te r need for rooms,
apartm ents and houses than ever be­
fore. If you have a room, apartm ent
or'house for ren t Please phone the
Chamber ofCom m erce, the U.S.U. or"
any Real
E state Broker today.
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Room 804

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TASTY MEALS

SUMMER CLOSE OUT

Music and Entertainment
Admission 25c

S h irts and dresses e re now
being made from a Florid* weed,
known as rUmle, originally liu
brted from China.

further notice.

formerly aHHociatetl with iih, is hack anti will
he kM to Hee all of his friends ut

. Sponsored by th e Women’H Council of
- The F irst Christina Church
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Benefit Personage Fund ......

W ANTED: Furnished o r semifurnished npurtm cnl in aclmul
vicinity Mr. und Mrs. M.V.
Wilkins, Public school teachers.
Phone 058-M.

—jniPh 118 dPTnTtlljrj, hlitauce staff, and-JOWetry tmtll

be serviced to our best itbility.

Wednesday, Oct 3 •
6:45 to 7:00 P.M.

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F U R N I S H E D or unfurnished
house or apartm enL P erm an­
en t civilian resident. Box 20,
c/o Herald. _

must discontinue doittR m ajor repairs oil watches,

We are happy to annoum*- that Mr. T.V. BroWTU

203-09 E. 1 s t St.

WANTED TO RENT

In All fairness to our customers and the public we

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HhantungH, c h am b ru y ii, g in g lu im a n tK a e e rH u c k e r
. . . . .w ith lotH o f tim e le f t to w e u r th e m .
203-09 E. U t
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NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS .

Railroad men's,^"doctor's nnd mii&amp;ea' watches will

On all H um m er cottons . . . lovely assortm ent of*

INSURE
WITH

J.D . CORDELL, recently returned
from the service—la now locatud in the K ent Jluililing. A uto­
mobile Hepuirs.,

to conduct itself ns not to en­
danger the nubile w elfare would
help alluy the fears which hsve
been expressed during the negoti
ntion.''

T h / 'f i r a t sanctioned n lr 'm n il
Brenner Pass fa the lowest nnd
was flown iq the Utfited States one of the m ost frequented pass­
*
from n tem porary field post of- es across the Alps.
flee tn Long Island In 1PH .
Nearly half of Ja p a n 's silk trad*
The first special mail train efnrr
the
w ar was with thu
$i
made the trip from New York to United States.
Chicago in 30 hours und 40
‘ In the Evangeline country of
m inutes in 1875.
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Kov'u Scptia, C anada, ore the
. Portuguese is the Innguago of larg est Jpilde orchards in the
most o f Brazil's 41,353,003 people. B iitish Dominions.

and crown repairing. •

EXPERT Plumbing, 35 yours ex ­
perience. Lepuirs. w ater heal
__ers, Inib-Jn. Imsins, Imllis, hum
GAME MEET
drv lulls. Good service. No SulTht G u n n 1 and Fresh W ater
unlnv calls. George Coursvli, {Midi
(’uinoilrMon will hold a
llox 678. Phone ('», 4IO*i.
meeting ut tlie Roosevelt Hotel,
THE HO’,5 is preferable 'to th e ' -Itict loovllle. on Oct. 12. Routine
$60 deductible eollihiun or up | m nttcrX yJim ing lief ore the Comset oiitnmulnle m in i nee. Gri missioM v will l&gt;&lt; considered and
uiir lu tes fur your i-hfs ind nnyoni wishing to uirpenr liciori
the Commission on m atters per­
trucks. G. M. Iloyd Ai Co.
taining to the conservation and
WE ARE fullv elpiippul und restoration of wildlife resource*
know how to recap your tires. in Florida will he heard, according
N atural rubber or synthetic, I i I N. Kennedy, director of tho
we proti-ct the sidewullrf "\if Game and F resh W ater Fish Comyour, tire. Jonen T ire Shop. miaa,ot
Cor. I st *11101 Elm. plume HUH.
iiOING lu -fly7 Get a liip ucei-I ch o iettes mimed Fairbanks Tavern
•lent policy from G. M. Roy.I ' ill Ronton as the first post office
III the new world Nov. 6, itlTJ.
A Co.
LIABILITY- Insurapuu Is uiust
An net of Contlnuotal Congress
Impni tunl.You know what - it In 1776 established th e American
Would . ru st to replace . your Postal Service, with Benjamin
home, (iirnltuie, merchandise Franklin an postm aster general.
und uuloinuhlle if desltoyrd.
Ilul you don't Kiiuw w hat the
Benefits puid American fam ilies
verdict is going to lie in u low l/y the life insurance companies
suit involving noddy injury ur of the country ure currently run­
d eath,. Get adequate liability ning 23 per cent g rea ter tliun ill
coverage, C. M. Itpyd A C o..
11)41.
BODY AND Fender dents, paint
Total life Insurance funds i n '
injury ur fuilink should be vested in United S tates Gov-1
corrected now to. combat agirig em inent securities at m id-year j
und w eathering. A new pain­ averaged m o re ' than $260 per]
less method aw aits you at
policyholder.
YATES AUTO PAIN T A
BODY SHOP
105 N. Palm etto Avri&lt; J/honr 371
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 P alm etto 'Av*.
Phone 1011

area 'll-su c h n* to necessitate r a ­
tioning," he soUi in a wire to A u­
gust Selmlle. Michigan CIO d i­
rector, "It should be done by th e
proper authorities.”
Schwcllenbach’s
telegram
to
the Michigan CIO director said
th a t investlgatlons -by hla r e p r e ­
sentatives convinced him th a t thq
rationing program of the union
“ is resulting in confusion and re ­
s e n tm e n t tb u t soon will endanger
dKe health und sa fe ty of the
people of Detroit.
"T herefore I vigorously^ urge
tlmt you arran g e Immediately a
meeting .o f the officers of the
union and Insist th a t action bo
taken ut on;e to withdraw from
th a t program ,” Schwellenbochs
telegram said.
“ I am now try in g here in
W ashington to bring about a
settlem ent of th e strik e through .
the process o f bargaining. The
prom pt recognition by the De-

Our FACTORY TRAINED men can quickly and
efficiently do that maintenance and repair work
that means so much in the good performance of
your car or truck.

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T o P ro te ct th e P eace of th* W orld i
To Prom ote th e P rogress of A m erlcei
To Prodace P rosperity for Sanfprd.

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TODAY: P eril) cloudy wi(h » f r» widely
scattered thundershowers in south and
rrn lra l portions.
TOMORROW! P artly cloudy with few wide­
ly scattered thundershower* Thursday.
- Not quite ho w arm northern border this
* afternoon and tonlRhf.
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A S IN D E PEN D EN T N EW SPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII
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Established 1908

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Conciliators At Oil Conference

Strike Lines

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY,-OCTOBER .7. 1945

Yamashita To
Be
In

Member Associated I’rcsa

NUMBER 22.

Big 5 Peace.
Parley Ends
In D iscord

British Troops Entering Liberated Singapore

PJS1T ’

pines
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MacArthur—Restricts}
‘ Jap Overseas Com-!
municationsTo Mes­
sages He Approves

—-T ele&amp; honeW o^kers
Art Expected To
Be Out For Four
Hours On Friday
(By

Associate,)

I’rtM t

S trike lines were expanded
in th e Ihst 24 hours by fre sh
labor disputes and a survey
disclosed some 415,000 idlft
one o f the jargest totals Jn
m onths. New tro u b le th re a t­
ened as a strik e vote was
called fo r F riday th a t will
•jjull 200,000 telephone w ork­
e r s off th e ir Jpbs fo r four
hour*. Tha h o tte st spots are in
th e eoal and oil fields, .where
about 130.000 being out has ser­
iously curtailed production.
In W ashington, the oil CIO
» w orkers reportedly are ready to
accept a governm ent plan to end
a strik e which affected the plants
in 16 statas. A decision is due
lata today (4 P.M. E.S.T.) from
union and company heads on a
.proposal fo r arbitratio n o f'u n io n
^Rem ands fo r a 30 percent wage
increase and a tem porary 15 p e r
cent pay boost. If rejected it
• would mean se iiu re of tne reflnriei. som e closed since Sept- 10.
Tne spreading soft coal strike
In Pennsylvania, W est V irginia,
Ohio and Kentucky—idling some
90,000. miners, brought an em ­
bargo on m ost shipm ents, to con­
serve supplies fo r. essential se r­
vice.
O ther strikes reported were:
_ ew York City F ifth Avenue bus
driv ers: A F L lum ber w orkers in
the Pacific N orthw est w here some
01,700 w orkers were -out.
S ecretary Schwellenbach’s drive
fo r settlem ent of the 12-statc
transportation-crippling oil strike
showed signs of slowing down to ­
night-.
The. fh le f spokesm au of one
m ajor com pany, Socony-Vacuum,
walked* out of tho peace confer­
ence—and lo ft W ashington fo t
oy» Y ork-rSn hdur dnd half
“ Some of the people think they
need moro tim e, th a t th e ir opinion
is ndt iin slite d as yat," sdld the
Industry man, C.E. Toltaw otlh of
NowfYork.
'
* Sinclair Aceepta
However, the Sinclair Oil com­
pany announced it would accept
Schwelienhach’s plan w i t h o u t
^hnnge. :
A O ther conferees, on both sides
had brought in some qualifications
th ey wished to attach to Schwellcnasch’a back-to-w ork. proposal.
Toltsw orth said. B ut he added he
was iw t fully fam iliar w ith the
views Vp/ the,-C 10 Oil W orkers'
ite rn a n o rm r union, since the
nion was m eeting separately
w ith federal conciliators.
In&lt; a le tte r given to Schwellcnbach, Teitaw orth said SoconyVacuum gladly subacribad". to
t e o t l points of tho governm ent
™ lsn , including a tem porary 16
percent w age boost pending final
settlet.ient.
B ut he said he could n o t aubscrlba to arb itra tio n o f the Wage
question unles the a rb itra to r were
m utually acceptable to both sides,
and unless the arb rltra to r. in
reaching hia final ruling, consid­
ered th e w age question “from
the beginning, and w ithout re ­
ference to oithr th union demand
A r tha offers m ads b y ; some oil
tom pany.
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7,050Drivers* Licenses
Issued By J u d g e
"«r* 1
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D river's llranse* issuad -u p - to
and Including Monday totalled
7,060 a t the office of County
Ju d g e B-W. W ere,. It w as an ­
nounced today. Of t h u s 6,720
ware fo r operators llcsnses and
• # .* 3 0 for chauffeurs' licenses.
Monday, on which day 330

licenses were luued. Persons now
jgiahlng to secure drivers’ licenses
m ust take driven* examinations
which f t e conducted Monday and
Thursday afternoon* a t from 2:00
to 4:00 o'clock a t the Sheriff’s of&lt;*ce unnsr direction Of L.C. Ban­
dar, stata highway patrolman.

ON LEAVE

AMONG THOSE PRESEN T n t th e government-sponttririM voitciliulion conference in Chicago between leaders o f the CIO Oil W orkers
International Union and representative* of oil plants are ,&lt;1. to r.):
A ugust W. H ummcrt, St. Louis. Mo.; Justice William ,1.. Knous of
the Colorado Suprem e Court, Hnd Jam es G. Houston of Texas. They
are hoping to av ert a strik e th a t might affect some 250,0(10 worker*.
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...*. , .&lt;&gt;n ilr. I * v* i I i{ . H it n i l 's of .(lie* i-iilii i uli.it.

The Scmimflc 'C o u n ty
War
Fund drive got o ff to u -good
s ta r t last night with a s ta te ­
ment a t the “ kirk o ff" dinner
held a t the M ayfair llotol bv
C hairm an II. II. Coleman th at
the Advanced (lift* Committee
had reported 16 |&gt;errent of the
quota already r a j ^ I and with an
announcem ent from Cupt. W. T.
E astons th a t proceeds from the
Naval A ir S tation th e a te r from
O c t 7 to Oct. 14-wtH be devoted
te. th e N ational Wj j - Fund..
-E xpressing the hope th at this
would be the la st W ar Fund
drive and th a t the boys would
be hom e, before another year,
.M r. Coleman expressed 'confidenee in • the cam paign .w orkers
and the public's appreciation of
U 80 services and suggctli-d th a t
the solicitor* “ nut all their bcg.i
in one asket."
He explained
th a t (10 percent of national quota
goes to the USO and United Scumen’s Service,
24 percent to
-European relief, 8 percent- jo
Pacific relief, 7 percent to em er­
gence* and 1 percent to adm inis­
tration and cam paign expense*.
Prof. II. P. Constans. head of
the departm ent of ipeech a t the
y n iv e rsity of Florida and princi­
pal speaker a t the dinner, pointed
out th a t although the w ar is
over, the sta te of Florida alone!
still has 186,000 Itoy* in the
xervlrt; m any of whom w ill- be
unable to come home for a long
tim e yet and he recalled his own
impression of the firs t World
W ar when, he said, it seemed to
him he spent a whole lot more
Os

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S is

Is Back In Sanford
After 27 Missions
Cp|. Leonard “ Buck" L ittle,
who served overseas for two
years as a tail gunner In a B-17
of the 92nd bombers of the hth
A ir Force, has received his
honorahl* discharge . a n d is now
visiting his brother end sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs- H om er L ittle.
H e entered th e service th ree
end a half years ago, trained a t
th e gunnery school a t F t. Myers,
end was sen t overseas In Septem ­
ber, 1943.
A m ong hla 27 •mission* were
th e Invasion of F ra m e, and he
told * of the huge num ber o f
A m erican .a n d B ritish bon.!****
th a t participated in thia action
and of the v ast h rray of ships
___ J c ra ft in the channel.
and landing
O ther missions included strik es
a t F rankfort. Cologne and other
G erm a n xities&lt;He w ears two oak" le af clusters
on hia a ir medal ribbon, and has
the presidential u n it citation, and
good conduct ribbon. On .A u g . 7
be 'arriv ed from Scotland on tha
Queen Elixebelh, HU m other livaa
a t Sylacauga, AU. P rio r to anterIng tha service he assisted hia
brother. Homer, a t his Soda Shop.

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British

r.inpite

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are

Photon Are Taken Of
Flooded Basin As 2
Ineli Fall Reeorded

* Brought' A hoard By
Stretcher Carriers

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Is/Hard
Celeryfeds/l
At Worn Foi
nor Game
Wi th Seabreeze

T-Sgt. H a r r y West
Wins Service Award

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CITY BRIEFS

f

Lehmann
hmunn To Confer
Here On Bond Drive

Cpl. John Gradick, Jr. Major P. King Is
Is On West Virginia On U S S Block Island

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shown being" greeted It) vheeiing crowds on enter im: Sincqporo aft.-t"tlir iVipii'nes'e’ garrison'had Mirlemleied. m
the
hail Itecli
e latrl
non city.
c u t. Enemy
r.nemv forces
I,trees na.l
heen in
in routrol
. „,li..| ,.f Hu&lt; "i-icnt Hiltisli naval Im.e tn th e !

Lieut Lenton. Brown
CpL *‘Buck” Little Graduates A t Hondo
CuUskH

Columbus was em pioM d M »
t n a p . ^ qUart . m aker in P orto»*«•;*,
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Arm y

W AKHIf^rTON,
Oct.
3*
(AIM —Scqatoi* Johnson,' (D
Colo), told the Sedate Inday th at G reat B ritain Ass
turned down President T ru ­
m an's, proposal-to perm it im ­
mediate im m igration of 100.-000 Jew* into Palestine.
H r said the British govern­
ment will announce next week
a plan to adm it 1,51)0 Jews a
month, or 1R.OOO a year., A
. British w hite paper now in
effect lim its im m igration to
10.000 a year.

L O N D O N . O c t. 7, ( A P ) —
htrnit* .settlement* since thee captured it. along w i l t M..!nV:i .mil la \.i ,m.l Snm lltia. in III 12 mm.ii 1S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e Jn m O H -F
afte r Jepait attuckeil. I Inlet tiational I
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------------ -— ------------------------------------------------------- — _______________________ :__________ : ______________ H y rn t's a n d S o v ie t F o r e ig n
C o m m itto r M o lo to v b r o u i i h t
I n to t h e o p e n to d a y a d in n g re e m e n t u m o n g th e m a jo r
» » „!» . S
C* • —a
' It*
.I n t a r m i lia t l( ln •
11to w e rs w h e t h e r a Biff T h r e e
i
u n d e r s t a n d i n g f o r b i u n k c t.
Jnpnn. the Moscow radio reportedC iI L
p a rtic ip a tio n
by
a ll
fiv e
It sniil the form ation of a
four power control governm ent
p r in c ip a l p o w e r* in t ^ e E u r o Miiviu ‘Kdwntil llig.Mti- a n &lt;1:
for Jap an should precede any pre­
Jtean peace settlem ents w-xixted.
(It)- rom m issivnet M I. t.istgi
viously agreed upon “consulta­
In a pres* conference, Molotov
auuittmced ' Imlav t tint * l|iev will
tive commission" to direct a long
discluuu-d any knowledge of such
not lie- candidate- f..| le electio i !
____________
range Allied occupation policy.
an agreem ent. E prlicr Byrnes
in th e entiling pi inlin e mi Nov , il. •
The Korea yvnrniug came a fte r
said President Trum an ami Prime.
leaving the field vvi.l,. ,.| kii foi.
Minister .A ttic le ft the Potsdam
purported "prom otions” o f Ja p
new ^umliduloh. ----- X — ------------ officials serving there. All such*
conference with the undurslnnding
Up to I lit- morning no cptfdi.
promotions are ineffective. Allied
that France und China would he
ilates lunl npp'i- .1 1 t • ■ •»
In a te lle r lo hi- parent-, \V of l.'it*. i.| i . II \
headquarters said, adding th a t its
‘ vet to I l iot ei nioeiil engineers of the perm itted a full .shitfc in the
(I.
Livingston.
J
r
.
Yin,
-ertim
r
own m ilitary governm ent is the
le g ’sli
1' , i .
i
f... ihi- I .lack-onv llle district are comluct- discussions of treaties, hut th a t
aboard the USS S a n c lu a it. Itd.l it Th *i - i l . .. it
The ilire need fur u new hiM- sole authority for Korea.
i
i
,|„, ing a -mvev of central .I ’lorida M arshal Stalin apparently under­
of
the
removal
of
prisonere
ffppt
elrrtlon
l
tiitul in Seminole County was
th • prhll'ity uatetwu&gt;&gt;. including the upper stood the two nations would lie
The first report of a rice riot
. « || i ,i .
the object nf discussion yesterday, in northern Jap an lent credence Japan •»*» &gt;’ei!t. 15
Tvle-d tv . lb ” ; I. ST John's Valley, now heavily burred from such ..discussions.
nt a m eeting of the ItonTd "o f i'o Vhe"possibility th a t H iagaahil / " ’’‘.H iL
Mn&lt; *C ll .ggii •. vv11.• It t n O' lloinlcd, the St. Lurie River and
Bvrncs announced tbu deputies
County Commissioner*.
Kuni m ight resign and his cabinet “ h" ul *0--10 a lte r a t e n eventful ttffiee expire- .Inn I ..Milled that ntliei w aterways to deterhlijio would continue to work here on
nigbt."
lie
wrote.
”
.\t
iiimiii yes
while the combi lint ion of job &gt;f wlml should be done in. the way sonic aspects of the conference
. Following the discussion. C hair­ go with him.
trrd ay our filwt load oT patient
maym and-m m nigci &gt;*f tin Seni of flood control and w ater con- which ended w ithout nn agreem ent
man W.G. Kilbee appointed u com­
came
nitonrd.
There
wenfit*'
j
inolr
(’nuntv ilm iobet of t'oni - el vatiiui. il was announced today mi any major issues. It seemed ubm ittee consisting o f. II.It. Po|ie
GEN. EISEN H O W ER 'S-H EA D ­
b.nl vvoikc.l -n lisfm lo rilv . by Minor Kdwuivl Higgins.
vlous that Truninn, A ttlee .and
and C.R. Clones to investigate QUARTERS, FRANKFURT, Ger­ Stretcher cnies und the vvatci
from al| angles ways and mi-uns many. Oct. .'I (A1)—Gen. George was quite rough. Il was very (he rbnm l.ci of Commcice work
J'lii- survey Imd been inicrrunt- Rlnlin would be, obliged to reach
diffirnll
to
hoist
I
hem
from
the
I
|m,|
leached
a
point
tlmt
.t(
ie
of securing a now ...hospital.
8 . Button, most colorful American |
val by tl e war emergency, he add­ a basis for a meeting o f minds
E.L. Burdick, deputy clerk, a c t­ field general of World W ar XI. **"“* to lhs- shin, hut Iheysjnau | quiled his umliviiled alteuthm . ed. Cq-upcratiou of th e'N avy here before the work could lie resumed
seed
a
fte
r
-0
long
a
time.
Tim
Re
added
that
he
wished
to
e
\
on
w. riting
ths
Umtie*.
It
.
.
ed as secretary a t the mcgtlng it\ was relieved of the command o ( , .. ..
"I I I I ) . 1enlisted
-1111-1(111 xvr
t k i u i : . Iaurir.l
IU IIIil
_
If.
,
..
, ,
lo nm-curi!
thin -:o&lt;*t
— ---------- to the is la'ing
,*~W
Ills iippiecIiijToq.
pintle-..
'.he flooded 8fc
‘‘kcly l)(ey Would comthe absent* e f County Cterk' O. h i. T hird arm y and il.
pule,
hut
flashnl
the
nurse
n
City
Cominivi-iutivrs
und
people
P. Herndon who has lieon con- tion xone yesterday 'because he very sweet smile und Imde her
lohn- as a mean.- of aiding l.{ unuhicate through diplomatic chan­
nels before meeting personally.
fined by illness during the past Imd perm itted Naxis to participate fatew ell when they were Judsle.l o f S an ford for th eir "w onderful I In* -urvi'v.
cooperation"
in
the
development
week to the Florida S anitarium in in- lire G erm an civil government from the boat.
A two inch fall m the St.
of
the
conimtinitv
d
u
rin
g
the
„, „
..
LONDON. Oct. Il, (,P )— The
Orlando, and who is reported to for B avaria.
Joht&gt;. River level was recorded
An announcement - front G en.1
, , afternoon stretch er rose- l&gt;a-t five’ years, lie Im- been in .d u rin g the past three d a y s ' by fine-power conference o f foreign
be recovering rapidly.
office a- a coninilssltiner since' l Archie Smith at the Sanford Boat m inisters, a fte r three weeks of
Eisenhower's
headquarters
made
arrived.
Ihe
w
ater
calme.1
down
H erbert llehrens. grow er, ap ­
J a n I, IP .'17
Work- The decline tvus three discussing Kurnpcun Peace s e ttle ­
peared wiQi bis attorney E .r. no mention of c h a tg e , th a t P at- "J ihe evening und h.nft hoe I
Mi l o d g e
-tai&lt;'d
tlml
be q u artets of an inch on Sunday, ments, ended la st night in a p p a r­
•"“« " f l,“ »'enl* were
linusholder and . reported that too had been lenient with Naxis j *” *•
vn-bcil to exp ress a p p u e ia tiio i Oie same oil Monday and n drop of ent failure.
and
Indifferent
to
the
plight
.if
brought
.aboard
I
volunleere.l
to
heavy lossca had resulted during
person.. It said only "*'1'
" ‘*‘••(1 meet them »t foi the sup port be bits r t s e i v u l
th e , recent storm when w aters displaoed
The m inisters of the United
—ori-•IndiS- O
-h —
in,, gangw ay and lake them during Inv th r e e te r m - • m nine one half inch on Tuesday. Cars
IC
l l s r -Six)from the main ditch inundated his
through the line, rarry m g their y e a r- of service, which lime, lie und trucks have resumed travel States, Russia, G reat Britain,
.Sanford to Osteen hut the FranKc nAd China Concluded their
farm . He asked w hat the com ­
luggage for them. Most of llm milled was sufficient foi nnv ftom
m issioners intended doing about
men ' were A ustralians. Dutch. inittvohinl to give to tin work fill* between bridge- are still first pcnco talks in a deadlock
clearing ditches.
over procedure which uuthorltn-Javanese and British. All of th" it It, I tlml .a ch ange -bjipjil be flooded.
T raflic continues across the! Hvc circles said would Imvu to lie
Commissioner Kilbee
replied
v
men looked fairly well hut only mnile
Geneva Bridge and fills, luit th e re ; resolved by President Trum an,
th at the County would sin, the
because of tIn* toils of food tluit
I* a dupgrroiiH depression jn one Premier Btuliu und Prime Min*
best it could in th e fu tu re in re'was diopped bv the Yanks lifter
ttf the filjs that needs attention ister Attlee.
gard id these m atters. Commis­
the War.
o f ctmilft engineers and workThis was Ihe first m eeting of
sioner II.II. Pope advanced the
"Everyone of the men I took
men inmic|jintclv. lirenrdilig
i the major powers in which lio
suggestion th a t establishm ent of
By "Duke” MarNeill
ra re of were either rap tu red a!
tlrie Mallueiix of I lit- t ’ouny joint communique was issued a t
a soil conservation d istric t would
The Seminole High School foot- j
Hong K..ng. nr Singapore,
Jin ’ll A IR F O R C E KUSIITK.lt A gent’s office, who drives here the conclusion
of discussions,
lie a solution of th e problem, lie .all team has been hard a t work ,n , , , , , „ r pvi.rtiary, I!) 12. The.- H E
A D Q U A R T E R S . IW O -ll.MA.
e r e was
wna me
m m - l y - a .l i r_i e f an
added th..._
a t _a. petition
with
2n1
____ 11 W
IWI **"
th e ja x t few «Uyn in prepare_tix iu lm L ju iv - iiuiiI - L hiu -*rr(. -i;- t tipccinl 1— i'rrhntnH t-g r dally from Geneva.____________ • T hl ’lirrc
iw uoa a ffiggd '&lt; a r~ g rjfW T g |^ P fir]llo h fo r't th eir .^riilrtlBg^roM est homi. ( | nrt&gt;.
„f
Lake .Mmiroe . eontiuues
at | nounrem ent th a t the.council had
H a iti West, :i2, of Sanfiiid. Im •
survey to bo presented to Uoanjy I with Seabreexe H igh School ° j w cie very 'cheerful und Ihfllte.l na
nhum. the .-aim- level, and w ater "decided- to term inate its present
" it i.r t lie Mel Itot loll- S. iv i . • ennlimn
- to ....... I (lie Luke I session."
A gent C.R. Dawson, would resuli . D svtona Beach,
ith the sight of cleanliness iiud Unit award us a loeiaber of the
Russia Insists
il. such u survey Iwilng made I The second strin g has been run- the bright liglits. One uf them :HHI||
A ir Service Group on Iwn Slime llonlpviild. especially a t the
i&lt; omiInm- s o * P*mr »•*»
long through Seabreexe’* plays aaitl tiist they tfully shuul,l mil
In
an
authorited statem ent,
fiMit
of
Sanford
A
veilin'
where
Jfinn
U. S, Secretary of S tate Byrnes
(.gainst the firs t tra m fo r the have thought up sepuratv name*
Hi- e ff o rts ' along * with llm - i the road is _lower and near the disclosed the issue which dead­
last few practices and stro q g em ­ fo r these ships, th a t' Heaven No of o th ers of his mol were -u Hotel Mayfair. This road has
locked the ronferrncu was Rusphasis has Iteen p ut on pass d e­ 1, llravun No. 2. Heaven No ” . vital to the success o f all opei been blinked to traffic.
i I -,tul InncS (In I'aac Hlahll
fense. Ilan d d K sstn er is expectetl ate. could lie Ihe only name fm utlon- d u rin g the iiivu-iitii ul’ - Il wa* n pm led from Del.ainl
to see urtinn this week a fte r Is'- them. .
iiiiiiui I th a t on Tuesday the river reached
Iwo .hum
und durin g
" " ‘' " " . i cm and i- higher than at
HOTELS INSPECTED
ing injured In the E u ili s ' fra'y.
figiiiei missions against Japai
HONDO ARMY A IR FIELD, Aside from Donald Dyess who also • "My first patient was a Java
any ....... -line 1928. W ater about
J E. Mattocks, deputy hotel
HONDO. Texas, O ct. 3, (Special) was Injured id the firs t game, the Itese lad who iiud learned to th at 11:«- e n tire unit wa- coin- -i* im In* ileeii i- running over vcommissioner, was in Sanford
— A nother g rad u atin g class, re- "F ed s” will lie a t full stren g th . epeuk English front an English niendcil by R n g a d ie r General Ihe Kustls highway ca st of the Tuesday Inspecting hotels und
Ernest Mm ie, ronimaiMling gen
presenting nearly every state,
river, which i* approxim ately four restau ran ts. Conditions in respect
S ealirrete won th eir firs t game O fficer while in prison lie told
roirtfijeled th e
3C-week.
B-2'.i over W inter P ark F riday night me. about being captured at Java I t tl of tile VJI I'lglltei Coin and a half feel iilmvc n o rm a l.1 to these have not been fully antmaud.
anti sent to Thailand to work im
FlighV E n g in eer course a t Hondo
a rm
.m uy A
Air
l. Field,
Pl.M Hondo.
i i nn.i.. tT exas.,
. . . . . When iney tooa to m e a ir to the construction of u xuulebnd
T S g t. West
is the -on of Many aide load- near the river infuetprv .duo to lack of help and
A
—
7 to 0 win over the hard to Burma. They would have t t Mrs. Julia Wesl. 80).,, I'y iire s -. iijul il- tributaries are hlorkcd m aterial, he said, ami. addciiN h a t
on Monday, Sept.* 24, and a t im -1fig h tin g W ildcats.” T he boys from
as help and m aterials for repairs
t'" ' vV*,tt!rcut trees in the jungle und then Avenue. Sanford. II" elileied the |
sw
.\l ,le?l Vthe
h ^ Unnow
.w IIIKht ® l l i c c r I *h'
Actual rainfull recorded by become available, ho will have to
AWirdCd
j„ f lti*ir showed
n tu ln ir plenty
■((■cltof power
I*Hill’ ca rry the heavy trees out to the , Army in Augu*t. 1911 nod Im- Weatherina’ii
II.F. W hitner -in Ito morn strin g e n t with inspec­
road. Many tiled here and they been in Ihe Pueifie iheatei spile {-Haufolvl during—
Hrplrntliei— w as tions,— —— — :------------------- -—----------propeller fo r « lin u r e le c e . Among W inter P a r k V linu bald them i- were treated very bad. They were ’Ni.v i iiilw rrn M " :— “ T_ -----------____ _______
I LI.29 im-he- or 7.90 inches above
45 varda gained on th e ground.
beaten
and
starved.
They
gut
no
the. grad u ates wag Lieut. Lenton
Coach K ettles and m ost of his
|1
| r-v I r 1 1 (1 M U
1
"ornial•of 5.99 inches. This
A. BroWn J r . o f Sanford.
I mole than seven inch excess just
squad were in the stan d s Friday foot! at all except w hal little o “ * C i d i \ * I I j O i l l l 8
r The g rad u ates received com­ night ‘w atching Seabreexe as the Ihe natives would sneuk to them.
\1;ir1o
In
S a n fo r d
leitfc-enU'.l the iieuvy
missions as second lieutenants lame between Sanford and Or- They ale insects, frogs, snakes,
m ilU L
111
oam uxu
Iaj|w_ttui-inic llm -torni' period. It
lixards and anything that wnul |
ty U
Office hours a t thu C ity
Clerk’s
or flig h t officer appointm ents.
offticis the' dry period curlier in
Hndo which was scheduled fur fill them.
Syvi'rul G! loans tu returning the year, and results in 5.59 office will be 8:30_ A.M. until
T he F lig h t E ngineer is the Sept. 28 was cancelled due tu
All
of
the
men
I
met
.told
servicemen of Beugeoli* County inches excess uf lain for the year 5i00 I'.M. s ta rtin g 'Thursday, inla te s t addition to the fly in g of the illness of a num ber of players
Sim ilar-,
aj-iu l .T h a ila n d ,
.recently- upptoved- by to-dnsc.—Th»( t‘x r,-ir for D»44 -wbs J ♦Jvsij o f - 9:00 - A.M. -until- 6:80 fle e r, ran k s of th e A rm y A lri
the' Orlando 'squad.
I’.MTu* fo rm e rtjrit'
rly -it waq announcgovernm ent, according to 12.25 inches of lain.
Forces. “Be*a of th a g a s can", he
a large crowd is expected to anti how unfiuman the Japanese
ed today ny
by City Clerk ILN.
i* virtually in control of the allrru t F riday's gam e as this were. A fter a year of this those M rs,. Ro-amond Chapman, secre„ f , | ie
Kwslwrnl Savings
Sayer,
plane alm ost all the tim e in his will be th e "F ed s” firs t home th a t were, left were shipped lo , ,
| an,H Loan A saorlatlon of Hanford,
role of a m a ste r mechanic, and tilt. *A crowd of o v rr 400 wilm ** Jap an to work in Ihe
F r in k Evans TiT Tuv-I---T he-regular meet in g -o f T aylor
arrxinautical enginser. Stationed at cd S anford’s firs t gam e lit E ustis mines. While in Ja p a n coiHlitiimmulijnj. t h,;
Coinmantiery No. 28, K. T. will
an instrum ent panel, th a t dwarfs ag ain st th e E ustis P an th ers. A l­ w ere much better. living q u arters | lU.n l Bl„, wh|ch
j lie held Friday, Oct. 6 a t 8:00
th a t of th e B-29 com m ander pilot, though Sanford lost 13 to 15 the w ere much lietter and fcaal wa- joun,
three limes a day, -After __ The loan* aro uppruved by the
A otto
ne liour. ruufpreitcn-iii re g u rd A i -M. -im portant business-w ill be
v *
hU—job enables • &gt; jju p e rfo n to Chiwd sremeij. to ag ree it -was a served
4 " '
manyWmifffths J lf - h a r d m hm -'ln- g o v clniurnl on the Itsxis of up
to 'Ihe'lliinciiiiigW iTT O c L '29 of taken jup. Ail S ir Knight* are
carry heavier loads over longer good game;
the
cupper
mines
they
would
lie
th
e
II
1.000,(100,900
eighth
and
invited
to
attend.
praised valuation of.,property to ­
distances w ith less gasoline.
trq n sfe rre ifto factories — due to ward improvement of which tho finul Victory L iait drive, will be
the physical condition.
Fram ew ork and fronts fo r win­
loan- are being made, Raymond held a t 10:.'I0 A.M , F riday Oct.
”1 M
two American boys- M. Hall, realto r, hus been a p ­ 12. with Kurl Lehmann, executive dows in tha naw Cowan Store
early this inormng. On* was from pointed by th e government ax m anager of the Florida W ar F in­ on F irs t S tre e t have been pieced,
Pennsylvania, and th* oth er froiri appraiser for G.l. loan property ance Committee in charge, ac­ finishing of th* interior is proON TH E U 88 BLOCK IS- M issouri. They were captured hi valuations here.
cording to W.W. McEachern, ceding rapidly and stuccoing of
ON T H E USB SYE8T VIR­ LAND IN T H E PA C IFIC , OcL 3. M anila. They said it was hell
the brick exterior of the building
Of advantage to the veteran S late chairman&lt;€'«*lla*eS It* Hm , Sexes)
GINIA IN TOKYO BAY. (D e­ (S p e cia l)— M ajor P . King, radio
Of th e -q u o ta , Am ericans will has been sta rte d .
‘
is the low rate . of Interest set
layed)—Jo h n E. Gradick, Jr., Cpl. technician, th ird class, USNK,
by the governm ent n t not over he requiftd to ptU'chase 92.000,USMC. son o f Mr. and Mrs. J.E . whose wife Mrs. M ajor P. King
OOO.OOU in . K- m ifflmls. Seminole
The new addition to tAfefclui.t
I’REKH PRAISED
four percent, he said.
Gradick, M agnolia Avenue. Ban- lives a t 19004k Magnolia Avenue,
County’s quutas have not as yet Tuxedo Feed Company a t Second
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 3, OF)—
ford Is serving on thU battleship Sanford, FI*., has been serving Donald Nelson declared yesterday
been announced.
S treep end S anford. Avenue Is
S W E E T DISCOVERY
which steam ed into Tokyo b a r on thia escort a irc ra ft carrier,
It has been stated th a t this, the now practically complete.
Of
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 3, OP)—
th a t “ no single force in this
with the initial occupation force.
The f ir s t BLOCK 18 LAND country—no single institution— S ecretary o f A griculture A nder­ eighth and final bond drive will concrete block construction a n J
A fter a y ear In which they w as sunk by a G erm an submarine
k s higher in ita contribution son disclosed la st n ig h t th a t E- be launched, f o r . the folluplng m easuring S3 by 7 8 - fe e t, th*
had seen only sp e re e ir populated o ff A frica in Mag, 1944, b a t ran
addition provides needed storage
to .w inning the -war th a n th* 600,000 tona of su g ar h a v e . been purposes:
UUnds, crewm an found th e dense­ accom panying destroyer escorts Am erican press.”
1. Tu bring our men home, space fo r feed and hay.
discovered in the ports of Java
ly settled a re a a novel sig h t. W ith picked up every man of th e crew
Tb* form er W ar Production since the Jap an ese surrendered., provide m usterin g pay and take
lore th ey could w atch th e and than finished o ff the U-boat, board chief told press rep resen ta­
The USO will hold a picnic
Obvious!# pleased o v er the dis­ care of the aick .e n d injured.
Th* crew, alm ost intact, was tive* t m / u 600 business and covery, A n d erso n ’ to ld newsmen
2. T o provide costa -of contract outing Sunday a t D a jto n a Beach
°* “ • - t - a &lt; U e assigned to a new escort carrier, Civic lea A r k a t a national news­ e t e con fere nee th a t th is su g a r cunoellutiuii and liquidation of fo r th* benefit of servicem en
In th e w est w as FuJiya
which was renam ed the BLOCK p ap er week lu n c h eo n :
and wlvaa end USO hoateaM i
should v ery g re a tly sh o rten the th e w ar e f f tr t.
.sacred J a panese moun U ln. a ISLAND. 8 he reached th e pacific
3. To m aintain the forces of and sallorensa. The bus - prill
"T h* p restig e of A m erica as period of ratio n in g in th is coun­
sig h t every m a s aboard bad been in tim e to take p e r t In (he a nation la th e po stw ar years is try . H eretofore, it has been ex occupation in G erm any end Jsp a n . leave th* USO a t - 1:00 P- I f . i 1
prom ising
himaolf fo r
Okinaw a cam paign and th e inva­
dent on your peeled th a t consum er rationing * 4. To encourage th r if t an d keep return a t 3:00 P. M ,
m onths te sep, .
sion o f B orneo.,
to USO D irector Joe
m ight be necessary th ro u g h 1940. -dowii inflation

Speakers U r g e Sup- C o u n t y Commission
port Of War Fund;1 Selects Pope And
USOService Lauded
Clonts For Project

F rank M. Russell of Sanford,
whiao wife Uvea iq S anford, re ­
cently made a seven-day to u r o f
Sw itserland. Ilia unit of tha
F ifth Army’s 34th "R ed Bull"
Division U stationed northWaat
of T rieste, Italy , aa d It baa been
e f two or th a policy of th e division to
a rra n g e vislte f o r Its men |e
places o f in terest.

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j

Ylc. Livingston Higgins And Lodge Survey Is Made
15 Percent Of Committee Named f l S s T S S Writes To Parents Decline To Run m u
\r 11
F o r R e - Lied ion
Upper Valley
Quota Reported To Study Plan For
Of Hospital Ship
U l •o t. Jo h n s
Raised At Dinner Building Hospital
A mericun I* r i soners j

F irst L ieut Jack B. Pearson*
former bomber pilot and prisoner
of w ar In O enaaav, U visiting
his ub tb er, Mrs. jlu th F u ra o n
of Fab la. Ho was recently a t
Augusta, Go. visiting bis wife
TOURS SWITZERLAND
who (a a WAC. From 8anfortl
WITH TH E F IF T H ARMY.
be wiB proceed to tho redlstxlbuITALY,
Oct. 3, (S pecial)— Cant.
tlon - center a t Ban Antonio,

M

TOKYO, Oct. 3- (AIM—General
Totnoyuki Yam ishlta will lie tried
in Mnniln by a'U .S . m ilitary com­
mission os a w ar crim inal.
eral M scA rthur’s headquarter* in
Tokyo announced tedny. He will
be a rra in g e d -o n Oct. 8 a t the
home of the Philippines high
commissioner. He w ill be charged
with the '.‘res|&gt;qn*ibility for b ru ­
ta l atrocities and other high
crim es against the people of the
United S tates and it* Allies and
dependencies”. The tria l will be
u |m-ii to the public.
General M acA rthur also r e ­
stricted Ja p overseas financial
nod business com munications to
messnges he hs* approved, and
warned the Ja p goY,‘rnm c9l
keei* its hands off Korea. While
th rea ts of famine brought fresh
troubles to the J a p cabinet. Russia .meanwhile announced to the

Major Powers Disag"
fee On Terms Of
Potsdam Decisions;
New Meet Likely

M.

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Sa n f o r d

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Fl o r i d a

AVEDNksi AY,. ftEITEMUEU (30, U M

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ILL up with kerosene and furl
oil before winter.
TOR SALK
II. II. POPE CD.. INC.
Six room house, 3 acre* of land
UPHOLSTERY fabrics, toimstric*. on paved road |niniedi"l&gt;- jh*»
damask*. briKOtelle*. u good session.
Robert A. Williams
stock to select from.
R.S.
Atlantic Blank Bldg
Brown. 2311 N. Orange Ave. Phone 732
Phone 4053. Orlando. Fia.
FOR HALE
HOSPITA I.IZATlON
ltisu**nrr. Five room house, 3 acres tiled
Individual, family ami group land on paved road.
Robert A. Williams
C. M lloyd &amp; Co.
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Uldg
WINDSTORM insurance. Now Is
FOR HALE
the time to |rmrcl your pro­
perty ngnliist wiinlsturin dam­ Five room house close in. Prlco
$2.H60.00
age. 0. M. Boyd &amp; Co.
Robert A. William$2,0U0 LIFE Imulrulict- to em-n Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
person aje* 16 to 36 foi $17
60, dividends reduce the year BULK imitation black pepper,
any amount Phagnn's Grocery.
|y cost to $13.60 after the 1*1
Old l-iike Mary Itond
I'hetie
year. C. si. Boyd A Co _
609 J .
FOR SALE: Ample quantity long
FOR .SALE
life GOLD SEAL asbestos roof
by the ownrrn
coating containing PeUogum.
Sanford Paint A Glass Com­ Ford Mini cl A
pany. 117 So. Park Avenue, 11*33 Plymouth .Srtlan
11**17 Plymouth pickup
I
Chervolct long whrrl l»ai*i’
TWO FARMS FOR HAI.B-Ono
truck with hydrnvlir dump
3 trren. tiled Und. 1 «*»ml well. 1941 Dodice truck trnctor with 29
2 utorv house. 1 rar garugr. 1
ft flat trailer
^ool house, tJOU ft. West of
May hr Inspected at
Lake Monroe Tost Office. One
Semlnolr County Molora
—ft urres, all tiled, tfuod well, 2
109 I’ nlmrlto
atury house. 2 story horn. *-4
■ ~IHife Weil on Orangp Houle- 1941 PLYMOUTH Sedan Special
yard. J W Hell. Lake Monroe.
llel.uxr,
Rndii( nnd h&gt;atr'
Phone I ft
new lirr« I’ tmiie 796 \\ aflr;
6:0(1 I' M
LtJMHKH |.ii inher * Wrecking
t
story Itoil In*Itmd Keel's, very
best luinl»er I'leiit*- dinirs. win
down and plumbing. lJuharl's
I timber Yard

Building blocks Light-wulled K
Inch bv in-mch. ft inch by H
inch by 1 2-lnch. J. E. Terwillegrr, .'HIM Elm Avenue.
Septic tanks, srwer pipe, step
iing stones and flower pots
lee J E Terwillrgcr, *'108 Kirn
Avenue.

i

Ml

GALLON

Huk

Innrel* - a

limited -upply .Sanford
Cola llottling Co

l (’oc.i

ONE HOUSE, two Iota in Goldl*ort&gt;, Huhnrl'x Lumber Yard.
ONE
11 TUIIK floor inudcl
radio, nil wave. Price $60.00,
Cu-li :|IK) K IHth St
GUEST
l )F
&lt;li awei * .
dreaser: girl’* bicycle
Magnolia Ave.

H E LP W A N T E D

F IN A N C IA L -

ill. Call l*c -ecu ii&gt; .iplHiiiitineiit
only Edward F Lane
BRAND new 10 inch t
Phone «2 « '

SAVE money when you buy your
next car &lt;jr truck thru lower
local bank financing and our
lower insurance costa. C. M.
Boyd A Co.

SALESLADY for
! mi j
iik i«t
|/( I •a*$4 ‘I III* I Kit It*!

NF.W MOTORS
l'l\mouth l'u*»uiiri*i I .it*
D&lt;»*lge I'iimniiMT I :»i
IUhIit*. Truck* S t.. *
Srminolr Count t Motur*
10«# Palmrt to
Phone

MXID

.'•I# &gt;i*tv Iihikpro i I.

Apply

ll .tin! A Dept Store U U w n
9 oo A M and It 00 I*. M.

AVE money on your fire, wind­
storm. nfltnmohilr, workmen's
compensation,
burglary,
lia­
bility
and other
insurance
You I t , like our profit-sharing
plan of insurance. C. M. Bovd
A Co.

.! ot I woltres-ea at once! Setnjiiole Driving Park, Freddie's (D ANS on cash sntue of
imurance policies at 2 H%
WOMAN with escellent knowledge
C471. C. M. Bovd A Co.
taole arrangement to assist pro­
motional campaign
in con­
nection with nationally . known W A N T E D
table necessity. Must have car
for full time career. Unusual TO BUY: 1939 or ’40 Ford. PlyMOUSE trailor for nle around
mduth or Chevrolet, Must be
eurnmgs Write in detail anj
$2(K) 1)0. Inquire Willmt Set
in good driving condition to
interview will be arranged for
vice Station, 2601 Kmifoid Ave
make long trip. Phone 867-W.
training in Sanford and Dr*
Phone H22-R.
I .and. Bos CM. c/ll Herald.
W ANTED: Grocery store shelves.
Phono 609-J.
6 ROOM house wall hath, tin MAID, full time, good pay. Phone
mediate imsstssiuM Ike llutlcr
IL L pay cash for all kinds of
Gimli-rville.
used furniture. Phono 324 J.
til I SIDE sale-man and ml
( Alt trailer for hnulmg, g***!
fm Mather Furniture Cu
DRUG Store In some good town
condition. I'liotie Cwunlv IM2.
Mr. IlniriRori .
in central part of state. D.A.
KOIILKK nnd ('atniilN'II pi Ulill, WOMAN fix sewing. Apply lieHutchinson. Elisabethtown. N.C.
IfiNNl condition. AImi •mm* hut
twren I&lt;1 IK) A M. and 1:00
U ANTED: Cornet or trumpet
Krttl Jain men, Pnoh* Kin
I'M
Valdi-t Hotel.
I'.AIUiAIN hutainr nr &lt;itv gu« W ANTED 26 head coloretl sec­
hot water heifer, perfect con­
tion Intxir for work In San­
M ISC E LLAN E O U S
dition. Aim tpurg hcntei -117
ford. 67c per hour, 4H hour
Went iMh Ht.
week.
Report
nt
I
HI
Myrtla
■ t• * •
Ave. HOP A.M.
THREE burner, oil, Nexen rook
al«iv4*. one giant Inn nor U n til GIRL for cleaning. Apply Vnhlcx
314 Magnolia Av6
Hotel tietwien I nisi A.M and
I no I* M
FOR SAl.E
Nice 6 room home ,ui .Mugnolin
Ave. Owner leaving city
lmmediate nossession.
Robert A. WilliamPhone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg

FOR R E N T

KENT

Miller, 216 Wr 6 th 8 L, Ocaltj
Almond, s rifleman, la the son
of Mrs. Rose M. Almond a t 046
D e l I w o o d Are., Jacksonville.
Keith
and
Muterspaugh
are
members of the 124th Infantry
Regiment

Bmull

furnished

milv

Pal­

SMALL I*ii M-tii-ii h„u.e or
•ivc-nt At 1. f„i,i,ly. 1114 W

LOST

III

Build your living nxim around a lovely Ijiwson type
Sofa or Love iScat and you’ll have a room that is charming
and distinctive. Of full sring construction . . . un invitation
to relaxation and comfort

Du N c A n

p Yi Y f e Sb'FA
. For those of you who favor
the charm of Eighteenth Century
furniture this Duncan f’ hyfe Sofa
is the answer to your decorator
problems. An authentic reproduc­
tion of the early designers. Beauti­
fully upholstered.
Originally 149.50

80', i&gt; preferably to
deductible collision or
uut„m„l(l* Insurance.
rate- for your car*
k* ( M, Boyd &amp; Go

Special £ Q 9 * ^ '

the
Up
Get
and

K N E E - HOLE DESK

’ASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop. 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone

A piece of ' furniture that 1s

jpy to own And one that the III0
■hole family can appreciate. Mb- *
hogmny

finished

roomy drawers.
GOING |o fly* Get n trip acci­
dent policy from C. M Itoyd
A Co.
.
’ _________
L IA B IL IT Y Insurance I* most
; Important.You know what It
would cost to replace your
home, furniture, merchandise
and automobile If destroyed.

.
DODGE . PLYMOUTH
;
PA R TS A N D SERVICE
.!#» Pslmrtu, Ave.
Phone

Wonderful as the electric ap p lian ce, you
B n tuing today have been, you'll b e even
more am azed- and p leaied with the advan­
tage* oi electric living in the Electronic A g e
oi Tomorrow. The lixat step toward enjoying
tho#e advantages is to see to it that your
Home has A dequate W iring:• Large enough wire.
• Elentv of switches andouUetp. *
• Sufficient c i r c u i t s . ' tstarted
a i l e d N O W I!

F a rm e rs ' C o-op erative
P la n n e d In Ta m p a
T A M PA , 8 # p t. $6. (F N 8 )—
Plana for the establishment of
h $200,uyo Farmers 0oop»r*tiv« 5 2
Brlnf the charm of
Market In Tsmpa rrogrt**ed lost •mm soft. Ilf ht to your rooms
week when members of lbs local
farmers group met with govern­
ment officials * and decided to
make a careful survey to study —
from.-&gt; ’ ■ : ,,‘\ i

Beautiful. . . and
wonderfully com­
fortable. Blende
with companion
pieces - in living
room, b e d ro o m ,
ball. . . Hade by
Tom linson, aita-'
ranco of quality.

y n s A M s s

ii:w",vu*iS
5S;’- . .r,if
s r"
ruendatIon*.
&gt;r -

J. fbenford Larson, marketing

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VOLUME X X X V II

IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S !’ A l'K K
S t N F O B l).

K.staSlb*hcd I*.IBS

A rrive For Parley On Oil Strike

OPA Reveals Eleven
Percent More Meal
Is Available For
Public In November

TOKYO. Sept. 28, ( A I') —

V. t.-lliM , ION Sept 2*
I'o lira and turkeys may ,h ithr way to a further rating
I' not the end — — of
meat rationing by Not. I.
A bumper mutrm^nt of fowl
" ill add grrally to rlt Ilian
meat -oppliew during Novem­
ber and Itrcember
'

O FFIC ERS OF THE CIO OIL WORKERS ONIO N atr » h » s n .*
4iii\ing in t nicag* III. (rum k«»rt Wurth Tt»\ t4» nttrn«i .» «*»n'
«*net* tallt'il by Kdgs«r L. 1'n nrii, brad of thr t* S I&gt;rpui tin.m
Labor Conciliation Service, to negotiate with rrpir*rntttinr« .•
dozen nmjoV oil 'fnius Picture*! (left to »*ght» .tie K.&lt; ' •» •*
(!tA. Knight, praioletit of ih$ union ami I * *■ ^,..»•.tel

t Intel national S«. it »pt»-

Ingley Talks T g Vegetables M ay
Kiwanis Club On Go T o M arkets
Bretton Woods In R ubber Coat
Establishments Of In­ New W rappirm M alrrial O f P l i o f i l m
ternational Fund
Rota ins Freshness
To Triple T r a d e

| K ill w

E£t“ iL°,79 Textile Plants Closed As
Is Predicted
Labor Strike Idles 2,000,000

acArthur Says W ar
d e p a r t m e n t P ro­
mises Shipping In
N ext Seven. Months

•etu rn
home
beginning
next
month. Tbrie ate 160,000 occupa­
tion troops in Japan in addition
to several thousand in the air
force engineer and special set
Vice units
A Scheduled O c t o b e r landingWrouhl hrietr tile total In 266000.
. The 43rd Division wil he the first
to come home from the far Paci­
fic— and has already begun load
ing high point men at Yokohama.
Others soon to come arc the 31st,
Opbth and 37th Division*.
General MarArthur todav order
ed the Eighth Army to seise 34
persons suspected of cunplicity
In fiendish mas-are of Allied
prisoner- Ilf war nt Palawan in
-Abe Philippine- on Dec II, 1944
•Wore than lull prisoner* many
American- weie herdr-d into a
large alt r.ml shelter urut $r!
Afire v%ilh gA*uliitr And torches
The ft*w \%ho p«iA(xvl vtiTi
mo»trl itiiwii with machinegun*
llin d grenmir*
brtiluly hnyonel
ed.
s
Suitpihp hru'liiunrtvti Alr&lt;&gt; to
day rejected a Jap i&gt;Ipu for JhO000 atonn of her nhipplnff to re­
turn cli*armnl Jap »oldierB from
^ U i d c thr empire. MacArlhur
Q u id-they werp nested for'other

11.01(111 \

Schw ellenback Warns
M ilitan Needs En­
dangered Ry Strike
Of Oil Employees
A n IIIM . I i S Srpi 2H. .*?*»
Isshn I I «*«• i* |imI.«4 rallrd for
,• »h*i« i|«*wn 4»o .1 rninr forem« ii‘* «li*pulr, .t*kin$; thr
hilomiioHi* null oireratora to
n*i*rf
him Mnnd.i«
Thrir
f.iilim* it* arr«*|»t. hr «ald
*•11 li-Rtr ihr I nilr«| Minr
Wis'k«iw fi4«- I** take *urh
' !••*•» 4- mu* im' rrtiuirrd.’*

WASHINGTON Sept 2K irPi -j
i H* \ pi i itit t ittg ahtMit 11 percent^1
more me.it in Octulter tmlav ellc*
e*i al*«oit 17 percent of the total '
suppK
n»n» the ration list
Hegn • i n Sunday * the ngeticjf
siihoiiI ' m I hoiisewivt** will !*«• nhU |
to hu\ *ithi&gt;ut ration -inmi»*
I
X
• uti* from the lo w e r’
glade- . f Iterf, \«*it| arut lamb
J i t t op«*r ruin f 141111 the l&gt;at-'
meat, except p4»rk.
t*tl U5«*nt*.. •MtiRuge,
trunk f
iMilogviu imd other
liinrl«
*tie» and nil other |
from lower grades |
Pork On I i*t
it - no hull Ok* list on and
nt*. will «t n v Bin Hie ru•
ot eurtent (Motif values*

grail* - \ V \ ami It
/g p*»riit values ••it hut*
. * it nr iar«! 4 iul ttlhcr
nl*" af* iH-iug main
igh *»• t ’** hut « anr»r&lt;1
Mill Im • lit Ivtn («• |liroa
•Itl.l
htl**n
•••w g$a«|p ruts,
. i f am! v«*al aio| lamb
iHrparrd f'*'r»i $»ucl» meat
ttiiiMri fr»*i So will such
• its (tutu |n|i gradn
- «li**vt ribs, t»ri«krt arrd
••*1 "tamps goial for
i»i!M valid rirtt Mon
K I SI I' 1 I 'I . ami

New Executive
Officer Nam ed
a

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At A ir Station

E h *, n a n
*n

1 i g

I

Plans 1o Be M ade
By Legionnaires
i or Conference

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Lieut. Comdr. I -srrj

S t a i r Ki i i i nt l up I., i t r &gt; ^ l .
M aj.
Starke
tories to produce (eiiiles xiyl
irtnik 1 »ur
■eilflc metal.* and trucks and Vo
I’o Replace Slrvens
ii r i d
iii
S a n uni O n |
lDIOC-»- u / -XiPu w PteJat r."Chantje Is Announced
A waiting I &gt;ischargc
strtrllOfss laid down pm/ioualjr.
n
„
Ocl.
27
\n,l 2*
yf,,.,. „ Y e a r s
Werker'- louder) met, mean­
In
(iroeery
Hours
while. (n form a new Social,*!
party and reported the ra-orgunl
f 14 imitofi" »*t
aation &lt;•( *,•%•-) „l war-defuncl M'prcju'iiiattv e»
Khc Ilrrtuui U .mtU ronlcrrmr
(Blhor uniph*
Japan wax rife with •pecula­ eai auriinit*i. J L Ir?gla&gt;, |»»«*
tion today that Emperor lUr&lt;&gt;- AUlrnt of the Sanfotu .Atlanln
hito'x xelf-htirnilrallng rail on Gen, aallunnl llaiik, (••Id Kivtnmai.* .it
thv
MarArthur yi»tcr,lay foretold his in«ir meeting Wcdnr^li»v
Motel Muylnir.
abrliration ioon.
Mr Inglry w m lr m lu m l l»y T
m It *a - *ugge»le&lt;l by many that
Knc -on of heaven had wanted to *N I.MW’toit, a Imi |Miintr&lt;l *»t»l tbr
of aoifltf mm I of pro
rnnk, a final geature of concilia
Fixion lor firmioiiig nations •«%
- •
tion to hi* country'* enemy before
!»&gt; war.
su.'irinlrring hi- throne to hi* solat«&lt;l
I ■v«•*i g i*» toft i f pliof
Dii' f iii 14)
. |i|»rnv«ii !»y • un
»on ei brother, neither of whom ^rrss un July il wi|| nt • .•Mipliwl. w e it )• »* - sign at t •
hail anv re-p,,„.Polity f«,r Ju(&gt;an‘* threr tbtiig». M
I
Ingley i*ointcd F. »*••» iinr iii Xalmn.
l-f X I
Stahl had e&gt;
out
i!ar\rthur rmanwhilc announc­
I Stnbilitt* th* cur irm ) **f lilt* Mud it'd fruit * i apper t
N r« » il |s*Ite|•.111it
ed that the II.S 10th army wa» mrmla'i nation*
tniilrf till a and u|)pl*fti
*!.«• i
fierr vAiifkini* wit
being iiractivatcd and 13,793 of
lie noon »• •gni^rt
2. Require iprmbcr nation- to cffincm irv
anti wtiliinurine w
H41 veteran* grouped for return climinato oxebangr contrrU on thr IMVApibllttipB of pliMlitin
I
pen ri'Anit*
home and diachargo. Another 14v- trade and*
transparent aynthetic p I •» • * i •
1 nindr I »•*••! \
L13 officer* and men of the 43rd.
largely of rubber hjrdr* •
nl»*
.1. .Muai* loam to incndaT*
I h&lt;- I nivrt *it \ .
iffmcricAn and FI rat cavalry divl• * *L
Loans will Ik* mailc in the Inir ( ’ommrrcial tmta hn
wa* fr«i m« $! \ •
■Iona, the ll'Jth regimental com­ rower'it own currency', hr »»*«•» lurg&lt; arnli- have borne
' hi«
firm •if I -«# ( •, I
bat (cam and tho 11 th corpa are tod. “ and will In* repaid in &lt;mll.tr&lt; lul'xtnrv rr-tiltft.
••f I bltllltl,
X
lieiiiK prrparrd for iihlpnirnl home 1 hi* will ini»ure the currency ha
! r Sl«h| think* pliofi
•"« •
tov%». Hr
»#»..!
fU rting rieit v*eek.
vtng thr maine gold value
fl.c r t«» Im-ing th* Iden
(
"Exchargr ««$ntroln and rin for fr,-*(i fruit* snd -•
■ I* *
rency depreciation depress Hade, In addition tu haing In, i
t
breed
economic
warfare
and
may
it
,*
t.i-telr-*,
iMlorlei' 1
aval L i e u t e n a n t end in actual outbreak of ho«
dii'aide, nut attacked |..
Is Killed In CraHh t»llllr»." -aid Mr Ingley "II) vr-ntin .*( rnoids, an
'**
ittrtl f 1eeltt If.
I ctall t •
solving -urh problem* co-opert heal -eal,-I I m lit the
I fait at Salt
I •a• I ll &gt;
In 1
lively, the fund will not only th,- object which it enel
I X L L A IIA .W y k u . .Sept.
hnftir Nh«* rfitrni! t f•• N»»v.»l K«
promote world trade hut will ,
I
&lt; antaln Oh* Hill, artmg &lt;Jlfe»
Citrus
fruit*
have
l»
•
-•
pt
ir n r halt
1.1
1' •I t and
* o•
improve the chance, for lusting
in near fer»h condition
, oil 1 tor of the Department of Puhii »rnt t«» Midphipniiin • NTuh»I at
peare
1 Safety, aaid t&lt;»&lt;lay that thei&lt;
noifitli *
xturege
for
a
year
whet,
»•
,|&gt;pcd
Shu
ha*
"Thr fund will be managed,",
will br no cxten«inrt &lt;»n the tlrn&lt; Northampton.
hi four
in
pliofilm.
They
loet
i
r
n
I,(lie
he added, "by a board of gov­
allowed Ui purrhate 1940 driver* formerly Im*«‘ ii atntio.ml nt I S
••tigallt
ernor* with every member to moisture or weight, hot did ItcenBei, the deadline being Oct NTS ( W K 1 at ILinWi Ciili'g**,
of the
develop
a
flat
Ulsta.
For
prartl
be
represented.
Next
(hero
N V N Y mi.I NAT I * at Mum
1 . nnd urgeil nil drivera to pti'
cal
market
purposee
four
m»„ihwill be a Board of 12 axecutive |
chime llcvnoe « immi d lately (• phip. Tenn
directors, five of whom will be * r i found to be tha long'—t -lor avoid a laat-nimutr ruah.
1 HMipli’t inti ■•I hi n miff
age
desirable.
appointed bv the countries sub­
According t&lt;» reporta recelvetl Set Clocks Rack One
k (»f .bit v h» .%a« rotate I
Pliofilm wrappers nln„*l *n
scribing the largest quotas, the
only 223*000 lituotea have be«
tin I it11•*.1 Mate*, given
United States. Britain, Russia. tirely prevent the development i^suitl thl* year in rumnarBifi Hour Saturday Night
Un^
M
•lav* iehalnlitatiii|$ fur
France and China. Two will ho of pitting, or localised drying with 3ftft,&amp;H9 issued at this titm
1141 iokikihmI to Ilnnnna
—
l\ h,,rt'-i
mm h .|i-c,»ra('''l i' I
elected by laitin American re- of the rind which ordinarily
or d it y
ID* receivnl »
To prevent general niiifuauin „ |hghl , ommeiule, ic,I In* pil,.,
uhlirx ami five by other mem- develops on citrus fruit* in cold
(•f 1 t.iiui.indation“ from
not III, reverting to Staiiilnni Time, aftei ,|,r,.,,gi, ,
,
,,-../,i| ai'a. *
er
nation*. Aa
the
largest storage. It permits the »torage
'tiiiii Miidii.g (ieiteral.
3!
I "ill having observed » » , time f„r „gMii,.i th. Gnu,an* ,,, .,,, In
subscriber the Unltad States willl life of grapefruit and lime* to
Dlviai.c (i.t “ Outataild
simina more than three and a half i,'«i* . ||,.,
Etunpe
Pliofilm
have the largest vota, 32 per­ be greatly extended.
vice afid wn- *«‘cnmmett&lt;a
* ‘High thr puhlii «hould *et all clock.
||,.
|,i
•,.
fruit, either waxed or unwuxrd,
cent.
t lie I eiHi.1 ( mimIik t Medal
lists ,,( lark an hour t*cf'*rc gnifigtn In'd
„ |,dnt
•%( n I I
&lt;v p ** .* •
three
‘‘The fund's working ranital cold stored for two
upxjfi dletuargi
•t. n ■ Saturdav night
,.'*e|.| 291. il |,|ai,e I luring the lime he (.
will be more than eight billion months stands up welt at room
*t.
|wa» staled tml \ l\ I.e»t4r Tharp. ,o r , jmi , „„,|.Mt limn* in ' III
dottarx of which the United temperature* for three or more
at tne . local super intend", t ••( thr tVe»i Th,i„.le,l~lt a* * member „ ( ih
States will subscribe two and weeks after being removed from
y,
and orn Union Telrgiaph Cumpan) ,&lt;■;,( h Eu-hter i,i„up lie -,i
storage.
.
three quarter billions."
Footb a ll (same Wi t h
Judge Standard Time iMuime* effective ihxt l„
remained "Vtl, ' I I ,
"In addition to this * per­
itlmeted
at
2
A.
M
Sunday
llrll
lluv'k
Group"
from
ihO rla n d o Cancelled
manent institution is needed for L ieu t C.W. Culpepper
Col, Jam es Stockard International
t year. Th
telrgraiih
|H',,pl, ranimt •
,,f rile Normandy li,\it*i- 1
monetary coopera­
wou!
I
change
thr
many
thousand*
of
ontd
VI
1
1*
V
^ S e r v i n g In F ra n c e tion In good, years and bad. to
Wins Bronze Star
clock* at on,*. Mr Tharp said,
|i
;
McWhorter
participat'd |
study world economic, condition*
—
*o the company i* .ending in- m the air defense* during the
• Lieut. Col. James J. Stockard, end to take such precautionary
With tho 98th Division in the
■truction*
to
ell
subscriber* 1 ..urmandy
s
Gampulgn
Gentpaigi,
furlough trainmaster o f the A t­ measures an -nay be reaulred to Philippines. Sept 29. (.Special)— USO Is Swamped With stating that the minute ’hand*
’ ' of Northern France, ('umpaign ,,(
disruption' of
world First Lieut. Carroll W. Culfwpper.
lantic Coast Line Railway. la prevent
be turned forward . around .j ih,
...
Rhineland.
Ardennes
am!
House Applications should
o\G mentioned In aq article in Yan­ tredn." he «tsted
of Mrs. AWah G. Allen of
the dial II lime* to set "tho l fhr Campaign of Central Europe
"This will be called "The In- son
kee Boomer, overseas publication
K G SfnIrrMom. employe* ° (
Geneva, has been awarded the
clock hack onr hour to the
Hi* decoration* Include
I &gt;i*
^ i f the 760tl Railway Operating (anauenal. B**&gt;k for Recenstrue- Bronx* Star Medal for meritor­
lltp Moruln Power «nii Light
Standerd
Time
In
resetting
tinguiafed
Flying
Cross,
Air
M
•
tion," and will facilitate move
Company "hi, injur m I hlx knee
ious achievement on Okinawa.
electrically synchronised clock or dal with twelve cluster*. I’ fexi
Tho Trticlrf slates: "The 760th ment o f capital to war devastat­
In*! Monday "hen he fell on a
The award was mode by Major
any
other
clock,
Mr.
Tharp
ilentinl
Unit
Citation
with
O
B
'*
is spon.ored by the Frisco Relit ed countries end to those which General James L Bradley, com­
Mnirway, is up and around and
pointed out, the minute hand cluster,-and the European Then
s commanded by Lieut. need assistance In developing manding the 98th Division
ripect*
to rerunte hi* dutiea with
should never be turned heek- ter of Operation ribbon with *iv
• J. Stockard. Colonel Industries and Imororin* living
the
company
next week.
Lieut
Culpepper
served
through
uvy
Plans
Rase
hattlo
star*
furloughed trainmaster standards. Th* authoriic) rsnitrl the campaigns of Leyte and Oki­
I.t. McWhorter arrived yester­
of the bank will bn 10 billion
On
St.
Johns
River
Cattle loss** of C.8 . Lee by
day to spend a 46-day leave with
dollars- o f which the United nawa with the U td Infantry a*
drowning during tho hurricane,
hlx parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. !’ .
8la tea aa the single largest a battalion supply officer. In ad­
dition to tit* Brenie Star Medal,
JACKSONVILLE I U P) — A earlier estimated at 60 by Mr.
McWhorter, on the Country Club
be hold/ the Combat Infantry­
Road. A t, the tarnii^ation * f hi* reserve fleet naval base, tn be I.er. may reach 75, he said today.
man Badge.
leave he will report to GrrSoabor-, tiiPil fur ntBintrnAno* of tUm tn The rattle ware valued st about
He attended Seminole High
N. C. for rea*signment
I.t TOC craft, util Ik •‘•tablifthr'1 on $60 each. Mr, Lee expressed his
School, in Sanford, from 1933 to
McWhorter ha* a brother. T'SiC rhi Si JoMir Ki\ p i nciir Greet* ot'inlon thst some immediate' ac­
Cove Spring* it war Announced tion should be taken to provide
In 1944, U. S. railroad* did a
Carl A McWhorter in France
tasenger job equivalent to earye«tenla)
n canal from the St John* to
rinv almost one billiog-ipassenthe Indian River as e means o f
The satyr* in Greek mrthoi«v&gt;
rr*
fo
r
aa
average
journey
of
In Brasil, thr para, a heavily drainage In Good time and aa a
by only
"ere spirit*—half-man and half­
beast
*
built, short tailed rodent. \$ eaten. navigation channel to th* Ocyon,

i

o t Marines

No Extension Will
KeCiiven Drivers To
Purchase Licenses

Lie ut. McWhorter
Is Homo On Leave
Wi th Decorations

LAM PS

"the chair, with
an a ir "'

In You Pott W« Hone

N lr rn g lh -

send 1,490,000 American .ser­
vicemen home from the Padlie within the next seven
Cionths, Allied Headquarters
said It had been informed by
the War Department today.
Some 725.000 high point
men are already eligible to

G IT your order* for Christina*
and Everyday greeting rard*
n l«v OcL 16 for early delivery.
Mr. Roll, Phone 661 W

UK
$5ll
•el
our
tric

If

Shipping will he available tu

FOR BETTER Health
Drink
Mountain Valley Mineral Water.
Nature’* An) to health. From
Hot
Spring*. Ark
I.et u*
•e»ve you For Sale at Dui,nrt’« Lumber Yard. 909 San­
ford Avenue. Phone 3K6 .M

BUSINESS SERVICE

T h e re

AN

•

FOR $6 additional you can odd
to your automobile liability
policy mrdicnj payment for
,-nch person accidently injured
while a naxsengrr iu your car
nnd each pedestrian hit by
,"u r car up to $760 each C. M.
lloyd * Co.

LOST: SILK
FUCHSIA AND
LIME
BELT
BETW EEN
I ANEY
CLEANERS
A N D
W’ E L A K A A IT S . C A L L
MRS 7.ETTY REWARD

U nity

To Prolcet the Peace of the World.
To Promote the Progress of Ami-rn*i
To Prodrfce Prosperity fur Sanford

(('■■tliiieO From fa t * Ox.) ,
deep, he declared, and the flood­
ed condition continued for 30
hours.
Mr. Bell strongrly advocated a’
a special tax, proceeds of which
would be d«voted to drainage and
propar
ditch
maintenance
in
Seminole County.

\ I.ESItoiy (

W A N T E D TO R E N T

In

R i v e r Continue**
To R i s e Slightly
In Past 24 Hours*

147

upurtmunt. Adults
metto Grocery.

FOUND

F r » « r«|ff OrpI
officer on MinriAnno.
A fter running this gantlet of
giants, the guateed Moroxutnl
entered General Hutchison's bam­
boo headquarters to* sign the
papers' which terminated most of
the Floridians'' business on this
island.
Both Anderson smf Wofford
are gun section chiefs in the
149th Field Artillery Battalion.
Anderson lives at 1134 W. Ruby
Street, and Wofford lives at 620
W Pear Street, lakeland. Gunt­
er. u machine-gun corporal, is
also in the 140th. Almond and
Miller ore both in the 166th
Louia X IV onre paid $14,000 Infantry Regiment Miller, who
for a pair of buttons.
fought the wnr as an automatic

tin«n«n, Is thp son of Mrs. Psui

pn
i'ln.iit

20 acre- tiled celery (aim. lately
plowed und harrow, .1
I an,
eron Avenue. Phone K ll .Sl„»e.
192-R or
Edward F.
Lane,
phone 642.
KnK

Jap General On
Mindanao Y i e l d s
To Gen. Hutchison

IG IIT man f*u restaurant
pay. Referenre. I'lmiie 2
ler 6 :11(1 I'.M.-

FURNLSHEO
Aparin,, ol
vale liutli- Adult* oidy

Coleman's,

aid of Georg* C. Young, secre­
tary - Trenaurer of the iirndrnton
Production Credit Aaaoclatlon.
Since then a aeries of meet­
ing* hare been held In vegetable'
growing communities and adviaory committed art up. A total
of 154 members have already
been signed up, which i* three
fourths of the minimum required
and a considerable amount of
stock has been distributed, nccording to Paul Dickman of
Kuakln, a Irader In the movement
and one of the largest operators
in the area the proposed market
would serve.
•
,
Directors recommend that each
grower take $10 In common stock
and $100 In preferred. They are
working with the Columlda Dank
of Cooperatives, Columbia, S. C..
which is rxpected to assist In the
financing.

5 5 * 0 0 each

e

(TTY BRIEFS

_ .?

HEAD milk liff^ l nm &lt; i
fine bull I f&gt;I 1 Mellon vill*- A
( nil after 0:00 IV M. *

ONE OF Sanford's britri burner
located on Magnolia A 11 . tlo*e

mt!

- *
CI-AHSlFIF.U AD VRRTlfllBC BATES
JOe per Fin* fur one InoerWon
U&lt; p«r line fur ttir»* Insertion*
07* p«r line for # ln»*rtIonj
,
15 per llnr for 20 insertion*
M in im a rate* . . . 50c
PHONE H I OR DRINC YOUR AA. to THE SANFORD HERALD
Coant, fir* words to the line, Including phone and addrrsa.
All •dfrrtUwnrntj for situations wanls-4 "III be charged for at the
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rerula/ claaaifltd rale*.

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the lime to j*ro{rri jr«ui
perty atfkinkt win«Ut«*rni
ajc*» ( ’. M Boyd A- ' "

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
ILL up with kerofenr ,m
oil before winter.
II. Ik POPE COl. INC.
UPHOLSTERY fabric*, tape,trie,
llama,k*. brofaUlle*. a good

stock c«» select frotn.
K.S
Brown. 2911 N Orange Ave.
Phone 4053. Orlando. Fla
OSIMTA l.l/.ATION
Individual, family

Insurance.
and group

_
WINDSTORM in«ur»nce

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F R ID A Y . S P T r M H L R

F l o r id a

Phone •

HIM SANFORD UKIIAI.il. SANFOlUl FLORIDA

R A Y M O N D M. B A L L , R E AL'

rx|»luin%^l ihr
MorHuon
Ruth A. Hand Honors Teachers D i s c u s s
frliitttli' &lt;1111*1)
Following inhlullation* of o ffi­
M
rs
.
G
i
l
m
o
u
r
Public
School
Music
cers.
Mrs Hnnhiiif
Ihr
ne*r
president.
|&lt;rr«idt*«l
over
lh«*
Mim Ruth A Hand entertained
|'itotal &lt;
mrrtinif
ar. honor of Mrs William
Me teacher* »»l Set
It was decided lo hold four
(iregvir tillmour. the former Jane •* the \Ne*t N
mertmifw
diinoic
the current
-J ,h
•rhnol year The ine*tili|t* nvere Schulti. with a bridge party Wed 7,!,.,.tV/,w
techctlulol to l*r hel*l the first nesday evening in her home at njf , &gt;, j« |,|lt
WrtliifnlRy* of October. Dccem- 1301 Park Avenue
trr, Kehruiry nnd May Mothers
ltr*| an«| white roses weir used
'|,rv
and teuchcrs njfreod Ihit th*» &gt; ^coratm g the runnm of Miss
I
orj;anitutiori should raise part
llun.l. home.
_
. ,,.t»„,«*.| ami
the fund for the budget rather
Aftei several progression* ol
than depend upon proceeds of biidgr had
l»eeii ptayeil.
high
Mr* l.**ttir
children**
plays.
air. Steele, I score prise was awarded Mrs &lt;i-ai liri in the
school principal, was ap|&gt;oiiited Jack Bolt and screeim prife was ^,vr yn
mt
by Mrs Harding to arrange for |awurdoi Mr*. William Pavia Thr
\Vhv Teach )
lighting of alt auditorium ciists. ' honor** wu» pnw iitfil u lingerie s. hooly "Nr,
A committee was uppointc«l to ljutt hv the hn«t*«,
' t &lt; | v V *hr «■&gt;
study the possibilities of the i T Thr hnatex* *»»l»ted by Mr*. thnTTliHl h«* i
I’.T.A, assisting in the fnrmiitinifl
of a irhiHil orchestra
JJsnclen Schulti and Mi*. Putty .hllit, to -me
Ulnnd tcrvvd refre»hmrnt* to th* that hr inu-t
The group votes! to send Mrs. , followInk . Thr Ml,*e» Doll, 11*11. human briny w
Harding n% delegate to the state I Louiar IVrkln*. Blue Hutrht*on. &lt;■&gt; mu,lr in ,m
convention which is to I* held at I Kli/abrth l»v*nn »n.l Cecelia Tru. inmr ihnn ntn
Daytona Ihsrh Oct I*. 7. H Mrs. j lurk
i •lurt t »|i|»i
II M Womack i» to I*• thr
AIm. Mr*
Peter H. Tr|i*u. .Mr*
"''»••• - ’"•••
alternate
I Jack Holt.
Mr*. Dale I. Scot!.
...................."
*■’ Mrs. Harding named the fol­ Jr
Mr,.
Wrlltan. DavU. nml • » '&gt;'
lowing chairmans to be her as Mr. William Gilmour
ha|i|um— n*
sistants for the year: devotional,
'If out i hlhlrrti nir t«* gl**w *|i
Sirs. K 1* iutchison; member­
T A I.K N T N IG IIT
with an nbliit) to UMilrt «tati«l thr
ship, Mrs. K W. Copeland; fin­
DELAND. Sept. 2S (.SpecinlJ —
ance, Mrs. J M. Leonard; ho* M i,, Hetty King of Sanford, who manage of HlUsir wv n*u»t I**
pitality. Mrs J A. Wright; publi­ ha, enrolled a, * freshman at gin thrir training in th*- horn**
•luring the v••» &gt; I’ut lirM ilav** **f
cation, Mr* Charles Wilke; and
Stet-i-n University.
D r l.u n d . &gt;hil«lh&lt;M&gt;&lt;| i»n*| lOiituiiH thmugli
rublicity. Mm Henry Mcluiulin. purtinputrd
in *
"Freshman ihr mhiSli Vt'Mfa
V.vrl\ « tilbl
Talent Night" at thr Stover houl.l hnvr ,i inuwi.nl tininitii.*
Little Theater on Sept JI Her Ihr |irrva|rtH*- «»f unhap|*ni**w*
Betty Jean Hay man •nng wu, well rreeivrd *lul it ittlong mlillt* l«n|n\ &lt;* do** 1«»
that *he will be a**If «up)*rr^ston Mii « i* •• « '« » v
AtHuntingdonCollege I,h*ar-lprrdirtcd
from further -luring her hil.r- h**r»ing*
colli g, Itiurme She l« thr ilnogh
ter of Mr »ml Mr, It 4 King
of Sanford

Real Estate Sales— RenUln-rMOTtRngc
DeVbndable Insurance ami Bonds
Phone 960
Room 1, Florida Stale Bar

FOR SALK in Msrham— 10 acres
an paved road by railroad. One |
(■■indent lot. Midway S. Oranley ,

2.000 LIFK Insurance
person airs 10 In L*»
50. dividends reduce
ly cost to #13.6** alt*
vrrr C. M Rovd St *

I*»I3

n m ) (\V, SEPTEMBER 28, 1315

A- Gla», Com* HOUHEhold furniture. P h o n e
County .1406. 1jikc Mary.
I'ai 1* Avenu#(

ShuL ' mI

2P.

LOANS on cash ,«iu e ot Ilfs
imurance polieie, ut 2H V» to
h. C. M. Boyd L Co.

FOR SALE: Amplelife GOLD SEAL *
Now l»
coating Containing

W ANTED
TO BUY: 1939 or '40 Ford. Flymouth or Chevrolet. Must In
in good driving condition to
make long trip. Phone 887-W.
W AN TED : Grocery »tore * helve.
Phone 509-J,

FIRST LINK WITH H O M
Wh'MT a (crantl frrlln # lo Itrar lltkl voice again! And whit
a thrill o f pride yotl would feel lo bqow that you had
helped to make It pm iitdr!
And you can — (Imply r/nl ra»lly — hy limiting your long
dl,latter call* to only lho*c mini n rcrx a r) -a n d hy krrplng
all call* a* brief a, pixallde.

rJ R SALK
THREE burner, oil, Ne»co cook i W IL L pay ca»h for aB kind* of
Si, iooin ho-,r. 3 acre* " f land,
furniture, I'hone 324 J. '
atove. one giant burner. tflO.OO * used
- — .. . . . . . —
uavrd road Imnir-liatr pos­
314 Magnolia Ave.
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W
ANTED
TO BUY: For ca»h.
session.
reasonably priced lecond hand
Rohrrl A. IVilliam*
FOR S ALE : Two mule*. *350.00
hou»e trailer In good condition.
I'honr 732
Allanlir Blank Bldg
work , ingle or double, will do
Tire* not nece**»ry. Phon* 571fixr farm work DeBary Estate.
FOR SALE-.
Enterpriie.
Fla. Phone Co.
home. 3 nere, tiled
4000.
&gt;
ved road,
M ISC E LLAN E O U S
rrl A William*
BORROW HERE WHERE
Atlantic Bank Bldg
PRIVACY IS HEBPECTED
Mi GALLON i b&gt;k birrel* - a
YOUR natural de*lre lor privacy
I,lotted •o|&gt;l'l&gt; Sanford Cora
in money matter* I* strictly
t'olu Hut-In
respected here. ’ Friend* and
FOR
R
E
N
T
FOR SALE
relatives or* not auestioned
. about your credit.
Your em­
Five i,xiio hu'i*r c|o*e in. Price
20 acre* tiled celery farm, lately
ployer or buslneaa associate*
t-J.N5tl.U4l
plowed
and
harrowed
bn
Cam­
will not hear of your personal
Robert A. William*
eron Avenue. Phone E.B. Stowe,
affair*. Ther* If no cauie for
I'hone &lt;32
Atlantlr Bank Bldgi
1U2-R or Edward F. 1-anc.
rmbarraMmentFOR SALE
Reaaenabte credit requirement*.
phone 542^____________________
h; the owner*
No co-maker* wt m"n*v loan*,
JR
kE
N
T
Small
furnlihed
(■Mid Model A
"arla b lf I payment plana.
apartment. Adult* only. PalF A S n LY M IAN CO.
r.,'ll Plymouth Sedan
metro
Grneerv
Phrme. 33
r.&lt; T Plymouth |mkup_
I'l'tr, ( hr, will ' long wheel l-a»r
HOTEL
MONTEZUMA
FOR |R additional you o.n add
&gt;- i, i. «n i, ». .•!,•&gt;* In- dump
NEW LY RE-DECORATED
to your autnmnnile Hnhilit)
I ii Du i f i tiuck n »,t-,i with Tl
Lome
derirnblr
room,
nvailablw
policy medical payment for
ti r||,&lt; i udei
ilclnlwr 1*1 at low weekly rate*.
each per»nn accidently injure-'
\JM• I *. n:r |H*cti-i) ut
*.
I-hone
9107.
i or nerniorirnt gUe«t
while a oa»»enger iu your car
Seininolr Count) Motor*
and each pede»trlan hit bv
1(i-i Ralmetlo
FURNISHED apartment 3 or 4
vour rar up to $750 each. C. M
room*.
Ga»
cooking.
Phone
U S! . ii,,. ,ot. iii Gold*
Iloyd A Co.
ihn'i', I.unite* Yard. ,
Drink
JR BETTER Health
Mountain Valley Mineral Water.
new m otors
Nature’* Aid to health. From
for
|*n «piigpi &lt; an*
i 1VIIHI
I
(e l‘.*,-i 1 I’ er &lt; «t
Dodge Truck- ’ v to J ton
Seminole Count) Muir-*
Phone lull
|l,'t I'aTmetlo

M-rvIcr men and women.

RulirM A
; t;»

Kemcmbcr what thi, firwl call mean* to them. Ih r ) will
appreciate your cooperation.

l l f FOR

SJilil &lt;Ml.
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TO THIS

t.hosp sick radios— —F. J. Hauer

THAN
MEETS THE EYE
S y lv e s te r

I f your radio-needs attention bring it

tr o u b le .

to*us if you can, if not just call us and

in

put

o f)

t i l t r o u b l e is l i t e r a l l y
upon h im .

we will repair it as rapidly- as the

Don't Icl litis liupik’n to you.

parts situation will permit.

PH O NE 20

115 M A G N O LIA AVE,

He

is

r e p a ir in g bis r o o f u n ­

W c have roofing to fit your needs

H ILL LUM BER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
FINE

I’ hone N.‘l
Wr tan now offer the »cr&gt; flnr«t

LAMPS

our new painlewa roelhud. the hi-l in Central Hmiil.i

LOST

WlMlim*

A iU n dc

THERE'S MORE

old friends ag’ain and to get to work

MTU. IIOIIY AND K K M IKK RKI' \I RI NG

MMgnnlia
it \ Im

1hnt'a little rniiugh to do for our lliutuand* of relum ing

It feels good to get back and see my

Uanl

Yates Auto Paint &amp; body Slu&gt;|»
i

f«•i knIi'. nruuml
,« Will ink SrrMil Sanloni Av|.

A .e

Phone 3 ,1

Torrhton Drutj ( o

J.C. PENNEY CO.

J.A. Calhoun
» Weal. Ut. St

FOUND

StmTHERNBat TflEPHONE ANDTeUCBAPHCOMPANY (

FOUND Brown and white point
tr. Dr. Raymond Hn,a.

H E LP W A N T E D
• \YANTED: Girl* Tor
at Laney‘» Drug

full

DY - for steady,
nploymidtt. Apply
The Outlet.

BUSINESS SERVICE

THE *0". I, prefcralile to the
$M) d«*durtihlr colli,ion or up
n*
.*t automobile insurance .
__ * uur r u ir r for your car* * ap-i
truck, C M. Boyd £ Co. •

WE ARE fullv equipped *nd
knov.- ho* to recap your tile.
Natural rubber or aynthetie,
MAID. Steady hou«eworh Apply ! we protect the ildcwall* of
II and A Dept. Stor between
your tire Jone* Tire Shop,
9:00 A. M. nml 0:00 P M
Cor. l i t and Elm, phone 008.
WOMAN with excellent knowledge , GOING to fly ! Get a trip acci­
table arrangement to a»*l*t pro-: dent policy from C. M. Boy-1
motional
campaign
in gon-ij -A Co.
________
'oactmn with nationally known
table necessity. 'Muit have car . LIAB ILITY’ insurance I* tno«t
for full time career. Unu,ual | important You know what It
earning*. Writ* In detail and
would nut to replace your
home, furniture, merchandise
and automobile if de*troyed.
BuC you don't know whkt the
verdict i» going to be In a law
MAID, full time, good pay Phdne
•lilt involving txxlily Inliiry or
400- W . ____
death. Get adequate liability
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Co.
OUTSIDE salesman and collector
for Mather Furniture Co. Bee BODY A N lT Fender dento, paint
Mr. Brun*on.________________
Injury or fading should be
corrected now to combat aging
-WOMAN for sewing. Apply be­
and weathering. A new pain­
tween 10:00 A.M. and 1:00
less method await* you at
p.M. Valdes Hotel.
YATES AUTO P A IN T A
BODY BIIOP
W AN TED : 25 head colored sec­
tion labor for work in San­ 105 N. Palmetto Ave. Phone 371
ford. 57c per hour. 4* hour
week. Report at 119 Myrtle
Ave. 8:00 A .M .^
_
^
|Mr*nn

in
_

(U RL for cleaning. Apply Valds*
Hotel between 10:00 A.M. and
1:00 PJd.
____ 1
NIGHT man for resUurant, good
iy. Reference. Phone 249 af*
r 8:00 P.M.

C

m.nt. M « f * w t Ann . Bupar
Marksta Steady Job. .‘tee Mr.
Bhuman.
_______ ______
q a i.rsia d v for Touchton Drug Co,
W ANTED: Eap*rl*m*d Steno­
grapher. Must be accurate. A p
ply MoqtUy, Ch*M A Co, Ertenfjyn ^9,

R e v. H. H . H a rm op, o f K isaim m ee w ill preach a t
iail CHtihch eleven
A . M. S u n d a y
Septem ber 30.

$20 TO $250 OR RJORF
On Your Car or Signaturi
rir— «r X S P T r ..... .

X» nvrrkr , * n « »

r*

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f;’

reta*«l

he uHAlin 'd that your li'in g 7**&gt;t
you choose Dot inmli rn rli'iiliu ti
re IL w iiy liglit-in fl-urr lunips
b rid ge nnd table httn|e* A , r
e o f f e r ju nior at ,1c it eld lull'

Signature Loans
t U T t in f f
v

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n»:it

Ten

m sirw lrn i

■%

M iirin*

private Ml*" t"» ■"* • '"’ •
prt\mn. r «•* « " Ii-1 ’ •
on* •l*n*lwrw
a a1k ,.L ■*•&gt;■,. I ,* «n »
i

&lt; arlionalt

Vlonr, la lM&lt;
“
III )■&gt;( **\t |W1 •&lt;*
, rnlrat. l i ' l «» *

RENT

A CAR

YO U D RIVE IT

Emergency Loans

PH O NE 200

$50 . $75 - 3100 - $2H0

or More
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IrWaSIr.

e^nO eatlal

SrOa P. t*. • « • *

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TAMPAX

STRICKLAND MORRISON

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l.n\Xa h* i» wa«&gt;
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M llSil, »w*r kill*.
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REQUIRED' COURSE

M lltU t fM Ittm i
gOII l l lt llk ll)

Flrnt Street at Snnfnrd A 'r

y

acrvlce.

You can DEFY all kinds
of BAD WEATHER in a

ataltaa W IU IO .

COME IN ANY TIME or PllONE 5182
. . . Open All Dgjr-Sglurday

Along with Uie three R’s, sweater* arc a school

A E T N A FINItyHiurrOKLANlK)
A N C E CO

digotu will rale high with Iter crowd. Coarse and

tradition! Penney’* colorful sloppy Joe* and carL O T IO N

fine gauge knlu with crew nccka. They’re heavy

All weal illpsvsrs aad (ardlfaa,

weight, all

la aei.est salon.

wool,

in bright crayon color*. B-14.

*-1*. 3.93

W AN TED : Man te operate ser­
vice atetlon, $200.00 required
for boo«-;W rite Importal Fto&lt;

Cravtnette-

I’ O N IIS ( ItK A M S

Proccssed
M A U O R Y HAT

k LISTERINE

_oil Go - Bo* DM. Tampa, Flstj

toots

BICYCLE or walkiag nvaaaaoeor.
day job 40c hr. Westsm Ui

Located 0ti The DeLand

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Mitt

The « * i l ’ Preocnpilon
lot your Teeth*

TOOTH BRUSHES
34»•

I'ppooidrnt

TfMITII POWDER

OPPORTUNITY of lifotlmo a»Pplying DDT and othor proflteM)
product* to farmer* In 8#ptl
nolo County. No *xp«r»neo oi
- capital fWgoirod. Moat hotn

J-V I***- •» *|l

HIlAVINCo CRKA1M

N o w you can go "singiog in ibe rain" with perfect
comfort and *aae. For Mallory’s C rottn tiltJ hats art
weather-protected to with Hand *11 kind* of bsd
weather. Yep, rain or sbJoe, this eadusiva Mallory
proca** will keep your hue in good form. This means
that your hat w ill keep its smart IJna* longer. wUl
give you twice th* wear of the ordinary b*t. See
MaUcrry’ s C**vtn*U*J baa today—in our wide selec­
tion o f styles, fin label, ami color*. Most are*

•OrirtTVSejil

TS.

FITCH SHAMPOO
OVERSEAS
MAILING

Boxes
35c

The Height O f Concert I

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, HINDS 1A)TI0N

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m a v is ta l c u m

llA H IIA S O L

t N ovelty A llo w s

......

B TC H iSO N FE LTS g.00 to 7*95
You can set a festiva table
with thee* gay, "laundry
saving place motel Im­
printed with colorful Meal-

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Trustworthy
HANDS
You plarr * grrat deal of
tru.t in thr hand* of th*
pharmari.t, nnd a * tn*kr
crrlain that our. handa are
truata orlhy of the ronfidrnrr you plarr in them.
Out) thr finrol quality Insrrdirnta arr u«cd, and they
are weighed. mra,urrd and
di.urnard with, jhr pain­
staking care that alone can
araure abaolute accuracy.
Bring .yaur next prescrip­
tion to it, for lelter-perfe.-t
compounding^

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TPE RANFPRD HERALD.

F4PE TOUR.-----The S an ford

American inventipn has not loat its cunning. II i» a far
cry indeed from our w*Jt|»onn of the American Revolution
nnd Civil War period* to the radar and atomic Iromba that
won thia iaat war, hut they hang together a* triumph",of
American ingenuity.
Indeed, our recent inventivene*" ncem" to bo «tcadily
*urpa«8ing that of/&gt;ur earlier day*, when our little triumph*
looked «o big. In thin la*t war we probably accomplished
more for the art and craft of warfare than any other na­
tion ever did. Expert" could doubtles" tell of many a device
or procedu re recen tly invented, which aurpaane* anything
hitherto known.
, .
•
,
There acema to be literally no limit to human invention
and progreaa. And fortunately our own people of thia new
age, catching the spark of inventive genius from anceatora
often of far different origin and blood, are able to take
up the torch and carry on. Never waa there a better
example of the practical benefit* of freedom.

p r » * » !»■ » * » »

A, Robert Herndon LicutRaym ond K ad er
Serving On Carrier 1r Back Frqm Europe

Inventive Freedom

H era ld

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r«sn »a
la !*•• a s p *
f|| |9f « l M M I
All I l a k i . i# r . » . k U r a l l . a
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FRIDAY. HEITEMHER **, I M »
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
WE B R E A T H E IN OUR
SLEEP. WITHOUT EVEN TH E
KNOWLEDGE TH A T W E .A R E
BREATHING. WE
DO NOT
UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS
A T A L L IN IIIM WE LIV E
AND MOVE AND HAVE OUR
BEING AW AKE OR SLEEP. Job
27:3: The Vplrit of God la in ray
nottrila.
„

Need

or

raising

schlolastie

Pvt. D a v i d Misses

A fter the war of nation* comca the war of in*ects. Tho starulard* r^f thr State of Flori­
which ranks llth hmong state.-,
H e r a l d On Guam
'atter have got a fre*h start again while humnn being* da
In this reaper, will be f topi;
were engaged in fighting each other. And Indeed, in rccent- of rliscuisinn si the meeting nl tho
Pvt.
Luther David o f
the
decad«*, they *eem to have surpassed all former effort* South-side Patent Teachers associ­ Marine Corps recently wrote
ation
to
he
held
at
3:16
o’clocp
The Herald that it had rained
One *urpri*od observer say*, "there I* n' married bug for
i next Thursday afternoon at tha| only once since he arrived on
very bloa*om."
%
South-side Primary School, ac­ the Island of Guam and that It
• Obviously an unprecedented spraying Campaign is call­ cording to Mr*. Harry I- brown, hadn't quit ysL He alao wrote
ed for. Tho predatory insect* can probably be brought
that he mused getting The
Herald.
under control if.enough poison I* distributed where it will
ing last Frida) at thc Angebllt
"Jtllt a line to let you know
do the moat good.
llotM In Crlamlo at which Mra. that I really miss the ole’ San•
Some farmer* and gardener* *ay the bug* uf varioua Walter llrckman, president ‘ o f ‘ford
Herald,’’ he wrote. ” Wht
apoke. Mr*. I came Into the Marine Corps
kind* have been getting worse pnd worse fo r *o many the Slate IT A
Beck man. ah* *»id, alresSet* lh« |l,« Postal employee, gave me
year* that they begin to wonder If the insect* won’t win nee*t
of up to jtafe #quipro4nt and a year’s subscription— to— The
in thc end mid cat u* oil up.
&gt;
n&lt;*» methods ni education In kc- Herald. It followed me to Parris
Aunther point »tr*a*cd in tho Island. Camp l-e Jcune, *N. C.
Such n denouement, however, would probably U&gt; un­
reasonable. For the bugH are nothing if not smart, and they talk was that not enough young and I received a few at Camp
people are entailing in Col leg*-# Pendleton, Calif. It seems agur
can proliably be counted on to keep enough life in u* un­ cping ahtrust of lb* time*..
since I've seen one.
fortunate humun begin*, and In our garden truck nnd field
Mr*. Brown today predicted th .t
“ I ustd to aorta take 'it for
for teacher training, hut » era
crops, to keep them adequately fed.
rnnfcd when I • was home,” hul

Thea# I’ure Arche*
(From The Saturday Review of
Literature) .
A Painting by Chirico Called
Court And Senate
"The Delight* of the I’oet”
Here apace, time, peace ere given
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a habitation,
One reason for appointing a *enntor to hiRh office i*
Perspective of pillar and arch.
i
that
there i* never any trouble about confirming him .The
shadow on light,
A luminous evening where it can Senate'* club spirit will *ee to that. While Senntor linrold
II. Burton of Ohio in well qualified to nit on the Supreme
: v never be night
This l» the pure splendor of II Court, President Truman may have borne In mind a
imagination.
i former President's trouble*,
,
i
,1
To hold etcrnrily present and
(■rover Cleveland throughout hi* second term hail a
,
forever still
political enemy'in thc Senate, David B. Hill o f New York.
The always fugitive, to m.ke tho
The President filled a Supreme Court vacancy by nominat­
•
essence clear;
Compose Ifnie and the moment *x ing Wheeler H. Pcckham of New York, an anti-Hill man.
j • shadow in a smtare.
dill objected to the appointment a* personally offensive t&lt;&gt;
‘A * thea* purr #rcnc* have been
him.
and the Senate rejected it. A second nomination, that
;
composed hy will.
‘A*
“
We
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by a kind of absence, feat of
super-session,
can evoke a fare long lost,
long lost in death,
those hidden now In the wil­
derness of oppression-*Know the immortal breath upon
j
• the mortal breath.

of William B. Hornblower of New Yorh, met the same fate.
Hill openly boasted that no appointment at all ‘would

If all senator* chosen for the Supreme Court were a*
,A leaping out ot the Ixidy to
well.qualified
a* White and Button, the country's interest*
t
think, th* sense
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[O f *b»epce that proc#d« Jhe wmjid-iM'fWeil cared for.
Item work of creltflblf: ¥
Now when the ‘future depend* on
our Imagination,
Remember itse pure archrs and
their imminence—
.The lumlnoui' scene where spsce
and time are held
.At peac# forever; all live* will b*
In peril.
The love be waited and the formi
of peac* b« eterll*
Unless tha tasndstes of Imagine
tion era fulfilled.
M AY HARTON

for next winter’s tourist eeoson
by adding 80 new policemen 'o
to* force. Expecting some of
'.the neuveeu riche, no doubL
.---------- ° . T :
The taxpayers of the state of
londs paid out 950,000 Just lost
eek to folks who ware supposed
) be unabla to find employment,
fa a good thing you taxpayers
eve got lota or money becauaa
therwtse you’d probably be more

going Into other professions du«
to low pa) oi. teachers Or coinpared wilii- that ot oliter pro*
tesainns
If there » »■ not n,orc Incenllvo
to enter the teaching p ,.feasion
In Florida th-u there I* rid Ire
n shorlagn nf tearhrrs by tnc time
tin "bumper war time crop af
hahlet” rear* arhoo* agt.

Elkg Contribute $50
To National W ar Fund

By RUSSELL K A Y

bureaucrat*,

hlelds. shin*
r their owniwn clothes,
eerry their gwn packages,
their own errand* and pay top
prices for ihoddy merchandise
snd Indifferent service.
A tlrald proteat always brought
tha gru ff response, "Don't you
know there'e a war on?" — Now
robbed o f this stock excuse, mer­
chants, Inn keepers and oth m
who catgr to th* public ora be­
ginning to got' th* reaction of
V-P U»v. ln a local department
■tore the other day I aaw a
woman look over several-offer­
ings and calmly Inform th* dark

The job waa routine sorting and
filing and paid 920 a week. The
lin t applicant couldn't work for
that She admitted she had no
training or experience hut *hu
had been getting 130 on a war
job as *n assistant helper and
■aid:. "J don't really want a Joh,
Mister, you tee I havt to apply
when they tend me In order to
draw my 'rocking chair money,'
so pleas* sign th* card.”
Thousands ot. folks have been
holding down so called Job* at
good pay where neither experi­
ence nor ability mattered, now
If they are -going to get and
keep a job they wilt have to
learn to work-and tt Isn't going
to be easy sllhsr on the employ­
er or the employee.
If the government Insist# on
paying folks 916 ■ week for not
working for ■ period of 20
weeks, It will only serve to
plsc* an additional premium on
loafing and make It Juit that
mueh herder for folks to adjust
themselves later on. When you
take Into account deduction* from
the pay envelope for eodos
aecurlty and unemployment re­
lief, tha ptreon who draw* 919
a week net would hay* an In­
come equivalent to a wage o'.
939 or *96 a week. Why should
they worry about looking for a
job under those circumstances?
But the dev la coming when
open competition for business nnd
for Jobe will moke both business
and labor to* th* mark, for the
public la going to demand service
and value end the business w|)l
go,to those firms and organ!**
tion* that give I t .
-.

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Southern’s
Emulsifiable

For A ll Agricultural Crops
Lei* DOT’ I* required In emuWfied form than in
any other form for b«*t result* against suscept­
ible insect". Because of government tolerances on
all food crops this feature b» of paramount im­
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• First Street at Sanford Avenue
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Wit" ' M I reP° rt’ for ; lu ^ J n V h ^ c h t i l heTn a * I2 *£
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, , ' P.M. a number of improvement*
.W ltle* of tha W8CS of .he M||| l,o planned for the club
5*S!.h
CJ!.U .
w
mw,t * l . hoj»c. beginning witn the fcltcnen
330 P.M. Circle 1—Mr*. C.F'.|which L being remodeled under
Branan, Geneva - Avenoe Circle, ,he direction of Mrs O P Hern£77” t*-, ” L-“ - -Isrrell. 210 W est. don. Mrs. Herndon is viCr prestFirteenwi Street: Circle 3—Mrs. (|cnt and flnsnrinl chairman pn1
if. . *
.!‘ . . Av.*nu* : * n&lt;) is assisted by Mrs. C.L. Redding.
Circle 4— Mrs. K.H I.aney, 205 house chalrnian. and her cum*
East Eighteenth Street.
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TUESDAY
; Hostesses (or theluncheon artlt
Meeting of board of manager*
. 1k&gt;:Mrs. J.U.Crawford,
Mrs.
of the Womans Club at 10:00 |ir„die Williams. Mrs. KAV. Fite
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' ! end Mrs. Clyde Ramsey.
Business Womans Circle of
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Presbyterian Church. Mr. J6e I. G r c t c h c D
L im d q u is t
Corley, Chairman, will meet at
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8:oo p , m . with Mrs. Joe itouth T o W e d C l u c a i r o M a n
os hostess end Miss Anna Nelso'i
as co-hostess.
y,
B
L
Starner.
The daughters of the Wesleyan * mlminci
Class
of Methodist Church will i “ ""jr da
bxv*
reverw dish supper
at I
p,
church annex Tuesday. Oct 2 at „ , ,'llc,
7:50 PM .
I Miss
The Friendship League of the t„| |n th
Congregational Church will meet ! present
at 3:00 P.M. at the Parish House Departin'
on Third Street.
^
Leach
Seminole High PTA will meet"
Pvt. 1
Oct. 2 at 3i30 PA1. at High the Chir
School, Al parents arc urged to stationed
attend.
Palm B
WKDNFSDAY
charge.
Womans Club meeting at 12:30
Thc w
P. M. — Business Meeting amt , al the i
luncheon. Guest speaker will InMrs. H. L. Mann, oiusie . Mr»,
IIIRT
George Touhy. Hostersen: Mrs
I’ fr Ir
J. B. Crawford. Mr. IlrtMiie Wil Mr.
S.
Itsmv Mrs. K W Fite, and Mr* birth
Clyde Ramsrv
Thur.da)
SATURDAY
, Ka»
wl
Berviee at Holy Cross Kpisropal ' rtntioned
Church 9:00 A M
former

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Daytona Orach
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a nd
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irslil.-nei' to. Kushfnrd. Minne­
sota.
Fl lends
of
('apt
Bernard
"Pete" Sehirnrd will regret to
learn that he ts ill at Maxry
Hospital. Paris. Texas
Mr* J. I. I .re ha* returned
from Burlington. N. C. where she
attended the welding of Mr. J.
M. Vining, formerly a resident of

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1 ANN HILLER
V WILLIAMWRIGHT

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LUC1LL
WOOL

Has thia hepneni-&lt;\ *n &gt;"U
at any lime while nttending a
show? "Beg your pardon.” -nid
the fnt man, returning to bit
seal. “ Did I step on your (-"it
ns I went out T' "Yes, yoU did.”
►
»id one. ripocitng an apology.
"This I. my row. thro,” munii'M
the other ns hr squi-eieil
v
( stolen from Jok,. Teller'* Lke
Book) * there are shows tmd
better ahnws no,I Included in ii,f
lo-tter »how« „ f the yenr nh .It
t e ” l^&gt;ve Tellers'’ , t n r r t o g
Jennifer Jones nnd jheeph Cullen
which la plnying at the Bn»e
thenter today
Since my journalistic ei|eii
ence has hrondenetl, what with
Interviewing globe-trotting set
vice men, I have found that
they agree with If. 0. Die tri
who
s a id :
"W H A T
T llr Y
PRAISE - In the Englishmen,
that he' Is the moat romantic
lover; In the Russian man, that
he is the most tolerant apou»e;
In the Frenchman, that he is
the most concentrated one !love- In the American that
per rent of the husbands do t
dishwashing for tholr wives.
You here missed • treat
ou have not visited th* Roe .
vke settlement which is local
just o ff the Mt. Dora Rond.
MR
end M PA JOHN K ell'.
RARD’8 hom* "The Thre* Pines*
l« eh attractive year-round resi­
dence since they era renting
»h«lr hem* In town. Kverv fall
DR.
end
MRS. BRANTI.F.l
HENDERSON of WH|iam&gt;bu&gt;g
Voo Mpd DR. and MRS. W. "I
T R A W I A N o f Hampton, Vj^
lama d o g " for the winter month*'

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SU ITE IN T A P E S T R Y !

Chase; away, ■/ |
M osquitoes, Gnata |
and B itin g Flies
Die Ut« repellent devclopcil
. for oar Pacific Gto “ ;•

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P ilo t Club Sponsors
LfOcal N u rs ery School

Mrs Jnhirfi Tipton of &lt;‘offc&gt;
ville. K nioa * nrnl Min K A
I'rrry of Miami arc houtr |rufBt«
•»f Mr nrvl Mm. •!-. K. MorrD
Thr follow inir motorciI to Silver
ami Jtini|»rr
Spnny
ThuM«lay
Mr* Janie* T if to»».
Mr a. K \ IVrry,
Mr*. J M
.Mlnccipher, Mra II K MorrD
(irarr Man# Stinrcl|ihrr. Hnbh
ami Ernie Morn*

wedding of interest took
recently in thc Chapel of
Rusty llunsell, son of Mrs. the Seventh-Day Adventist Then
lOglcMi
^eminnry in Wnshington.
II. If. Hi*n.ell of 1515 Magnolia
Avenue left Sunday for South D.C when Miss Winnifred Mabel
Kent School in South Kent, Bane, daughter of Mr. and Mr*
Stanley- Bane of Toronto Canada,
Conn
became the bride of Johnathan
Cpi
Tony Huddleston
has Levi Hamrick Jr., son of Mi
returned from overseas service and Mr* J.L. Hamrick of Takont..
and t» (pending a 30 day leave I'aik. formerly of Sanford Thr
with his mother, Mrs. W G Rev lletwr II Votaw officiated
Rosa atIllIK)Laurel
Avenue
Preceding thr ceremony Mr*
———
Nora Marhlan Ilsrhman sang,
l.t. nnd Mrs J. ItSchiller of accompanied by
Mrs
l.a
Rur
2010 Hibiscus have moved their Cook, pianist. The rhanel wa*
residence to l\(hitillo, Idaho.Lt- I decorated with
palms ami basket*
Schiller has recently been
re- of gladioli Inpastel tints,
leased from the U. S. Naval Re-j-f,*. bride woie a gown of
pair blur Batin with finger lip
length veil held in place by *
8/Sgt. Albert L Kelly son of Juliet rap matching the go wo
Mr nnd Mrs A L. Kf Hy&gt; '» Fhr carried * l»u«|uet «»f Juliet
home on furlough from Camp rn.«r" Mr* Wiliam J. Watt wu»
Blanding Hr has as his guest her m.ilil of honor. Shr wore •
Cpi. Kstill Kerrirk also from gown of pink «atm and carried
Camp lllnndiog
a tn« ipiet nf (link "•!»•»• nnd Ido
delphinium
Sk J c William H l ullum. «»n
Th« Ih-*i man ^a* Mi Wtlllao
of Mir . K H ( ’ullum. of 21»'i
WfM Fifth .Street h»n left for J Wnit and the inhri* wpfr M'
Mliimi Nnvul Air Station where Ln Ivor ( &lt;Hik nnd Mi Alta Hurd
\ rivepfinn «i»u givrti *»t th*
ht will Ik* realigned.
Hr Inn
hnnu nf the hr idrgr*»nm'w pnrent &gt;
just c-•mi leti.d n 2f» dav leave
ni
Kinder Avrmir. and latr’
Capt nnd Mrs Clyde F.atnn, Mr nnd Mr* Hamrick left for
USMl It, have moved their rest m almrt varddltig trip They wn
dence from 201 It I'nrk Avenue hr nt home to thrlr frlrndu *»'
in Compton, California
(apt. their apartment J07 (rrrrnwoo-l
Eaton »ns recently released from Avenue mi Taknma I'nrk
Mr Hamrick grnduntiil frot*
lh,- U. S. Marine Corps Reserve
the the«doglcnl depar tmynt «•'
Wniihington MiRRioiuary t'olleg1
thin year uml Mm Hnmrick, wl
hn* been teaching piano in thr
college mottle department durir&gt;^
the pa«t year, m m graduated fr«'»o
thr Toronto f’ onBcrvatnry a*d
from the larfidon Koynl Acndtrny
of Muair In l.omlon. Knglaml
Mr*. Tom Bolt anil Mr* Huth
Scott have returned from Jack
snnville where they were called Garden ( ’enter Plans
because of the iUne** of their Hibiscus Sale Oct. 1
mother.
Mrs, W. S Bagwell
Frienda will he glad to learn
The Carden Center Commit'.■&lt;
that Mrs Bagwell is improving Is planning a hibiscus sale Thru*
in health.
day Oct. t, at Sixth Street and
I’nrk Avenue. The sale wiil ■
Mr. and Mr*. D. W Hnbiiolt* gin ni in no A M
of l^tkt- Worth epcnl n short
A display of rare Hibiscus -ill
time with friend* in Hanford
T ih’mIiiv
t'limulc
!«• &lt; htinutr la- shown at Vowell's store * '
FiHtl. iHinom. to vliil th«*ir wm the Sanford Furniture Store
iti Iftw nnd d«U(thtrr &lt; pi nnj Hrlurday, '-'cpi 30 No „dv. r
Mr* Jiinr* T HuaL
«'»*l *ill orders will |.e taken
r |wi api*mi I Amur tlrii* hi Kiti'iJ
&lt; itv, South Dakota,
tfumti

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Ohirf Hoy (J. William* &gt;pen(
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CMtnr Avenue, at 3:10 P M.
! Thought. of Peace from Foreign
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The Board of the Praabyteri.n
Wantin'* Auxiliary will m m at ^

GET MONEY FOR YOUR CAR
We’re buying 1939 to 1943 Modtl
Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth
cars. Take - advantage uf t'uis
ready market to convert motors
into money.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
198 Weet 1st St.

P v t James E. Smith
Is Serving In ATC

Activities

\:ilis P A R K

CONTRACT

WORK And riding horses—one
pair work msrea; several other
work horses. Riding horses and
good cow ponies; 1 pair good
mules; also some ponies for the
kids. On# bred heifer, sell or
trade for cattle and hogs.
Call Saturday P.M.. Sunday and
Monday. Curtis Yelvinton, De­
leon Springs, Fra.
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Touchton Drug Co,

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1V4 TON Chevrolet truck stake
body. 8.2S tires, good condi­
tion. First hoose on righ t Ml
Dora Road, Monroe Corner.

l/oral Elk* have been requested
to contribute I I a year or more
to the Elks War Commission, r.
fund which on a national aealn
Imnunts to more than 1400.000
* year, and which la used to en­
tertain service men In hospital*
sml wherever thry are stationed
all nvet the world
•% .’
jRuth Cummlqr

TB MRETING
GAINESVILLE. Sep) 28 (Special) — Persons Interested
In thr control end elimination
of tuberculosis will converts next
week at the University of Florf’ * to hear o f new equipment,
techniques and discoveries at‘acting on* o f modern man •
-noet reriou* health problems.
The program, which .will ft * ,
tur# soma o f Florida's best known
names In the camhaim) avalnat
ubereuloets. will be presented
&gt; L 1,/tv and 3 by the general
' Venyop Ndlvlsion oi thn Uni.
erMty Ip '-ecioperatlon with thn
Florida Tuberculosis and llealtll
Association.

THE S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D FI ORIDA

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EUROPEAN DIVISION, ATC,
Sept, 28) (Special) — Speed - the,
keynote of the war • la the
v-etchwoni o f
Air
Transport
Command, USAAF. Fast aerial
delivery nr vital etrgn and pas
•anger* across the Atlantic Is
deiiy routing. In the European
Division, commanded by Malnr
General Robert M. Webster, ATC
operates hundred* of trenapprt
planes weekly over e network of
hear*' i t e g 11* rb d throughout
Europe.
~ ~*Mnintalnlqg end servicing tha
giant transports requires hund­
reds of specially trained men.
Pvt. James fc. Smith, af 80S
W. First Street, Sanford, Fje.,
U on* of the- technicians al Orly
Field ATC* Paris airport
th*
largest air transportation torm
Inns in Europe. He Is pert of
ths skilled craw which iMpactf
end repairs every transport that
lands at this base.
P v t Smith In bis job as A ir­
craft Mechanic' Is vontributlng te
flying safety end directly elding
In maintaining ATCa already

.TRIPAY.- SEPTEMBER 2*. J945

octal A n d
b e y o n d

EXPERT Plumbing, 35 years ex­
perience. Ikepairs, water heat­
ers. toilets, basins, baths, laun­
'd give anything to see one.
dry tubs. Good service. No Sat­
now.
urday calls. George Coursen,
"This Is some Island. It hasn't
Box 578. Phone Co. 4106.
rained but once nines I’ve bee&gt;
herr, and It haan’t quit y e t II W ANTED: Furnlibed or semi­
there ia anything you can do t
furnished apartment in school
re*, me a paper, please do. ant'
vicinity
Mr. and Mrs. M.V.
i'll certainly appreciate i t
I
Wilkins, Public sthool teachers.
gifesa you know the Array will
Phon. 668-M. .
get the credit, hut the Marinetrcuicd thin Pacific nn-s. With
the help of the Navy. Am hoping
to ho hack in Sanford one ot
I thean^daya."

The Hanford Elks l^xlg* at '
their meeting Thur**lny evening
decided tn donate tn the NstjonaT
War Fund th,- sum of $56. Jool
S Flrld. exnlted ruler « ! th^
Elks, announced tislay..
The USO derives lie finanrial support from tho Nationul
\ Ur Fund, which will conduct
* drive here next week Th*
Elks lx&gt;dgs nf Sanford has been
donating g 1r&gt; « month for prixes
* ' Bingo i irties at the Sanford
USO. and in addition a weeky
f!i nriie to in- used for long dis­
tance calls home by service- rnefl
ami wnmsi Clarence - ReMdinB
|is rhniroian of the Bingo C#it?

TOO L A T E TO C LASSIFY
TAM PA, Sept 26. (Special)—
We have had our V-E Day *nd
our V-J Day and now w# era
rapidly approaching another Im­
portant day that a lot of folk*
* r * no. mors ready for than the
world, diplomats were for • tha
war's sudden and.
For want o f’ ■ better namo
I'm calling It V-P Day and it
has to do" with thr ending of
the war on ths “ horn# front" —
You translate It Victory for the
Public Day.
For the last several years tha
American Public hsa had to taka
a beating from business, Indus
try, labor and govsrnmsnL With
goods and labor scares, help hard
to gel and hardar to keep, wages
high and 'eale* restricted end
regulated. Mr. and Mrs. Public
have had to contend with' dis­
courtesy, Indifference and often
Insult.
They have had to stand In tins
and wait their turn, take what
they could - get and Ilka i t In­
stead o f darks welting on them,
they have had to wait on clerk*.
They, have had to plead with
walure for a glass o f water.

ADVKNT1RT8
The outlook for Christian work
in India, with it* vast tonula*
tion, crowded cities. and innu­
merable villages, will Iw iliscussed in thc'Rabbith school of the
Sanford Roventh-Dsy Adventist |
church In the Saturday fore-1
noon service at 3:30 o’clock.
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IAV. Sept id. ..Spc-rmlI Ilo.&gt;*rt A A F I’ DP. Sept. 28. (Special) —
lii'rn.lon I, u-.it t ns. ,J nxi.. lieutenant Raymond A Rader, of
on of Mrs Jn.-ir A Herndon, 2f&gt;69 Palmetto Avenue, Sanford,
OH Kssl Fourth Street. Santord. who served I I months In the
'In is »»’ri m»r on this aircraft Kurnpcan theater of operation*
»rric r'-Whirh today is standing as n Navagatnr has strived at
If Oininsto, important lap Navy* the* San Antonio District, A AF Too Late T o Classify
asc- in not them ilmi-.iu. to uxci A personnel Distribution .Command,
he Binding » l occupation forces.! He is ths son of Mr. and Mrs. Several good used latlios
The- carrier's air croup consist*! Wm. E. Kader, 2569 Palmetto Burroughs Adding ntachlns with
stand.
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Lieut. Kader wears the Air W’ood or coal burning water heat•r.
r
Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Cluetera.
and Do I urplo Heart, l i e was One hone power electric motor.
rrceotly releasetl from a prisoner Seth &lt;Thomas Striking Clock
Used Tools of all kind Bought
of war cantp in'Eurepe1r
and Sold
.
He will spend approximaUly
itgms of value
two weeks at the redistribution Many other
Fred Myers.
•
station undergoing records and
111 East 2nd St.
physical processing in prepara­
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Phone 417-J
tion
for
a
discharge
or
reassign­
Florida Ranks 44th
ment to duty In this country.
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wide welted arms, ami ell the quality rix-titiln
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70 Textile Plants
Closed As Strike
■ I d l e s 2,000,090
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Washington. 'Our nil supplies will
I . begin to reach the critical alage

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Edgar I.- Warren, new U.8
conciliation service chief, who
! ! arranged tran*fer of the dead
locked conference* from Chirngo
to Washington, said both ho and
the occrctary believed the oil
atrikr the nation'* mutt critical
l i t the present time.
Werren said Schwellenhoch and
he believed “ the oil strike i»
;holding up, rceoiiveralon tu n
greater extent than any other
iftrik *1*
*
^ ; MIt was felt.” Warren .aid in
suggesting the move, “ lhnl perha III mure prugre** towurd aellle-

Freshly
Dressed

Available
D aily

ment could be made in Washingt a l k in g
tires
ton." The sessions will reconvene
there Saturday morning.
Other important labor develop­
ment* were;
n
Strike Spread*
“ There will he no aetiurc* tin1. The 12-day-old oil strike, In- je*a nnd until there l» no longer
volving
32,000
worker.
nnd Bny hope of aettlemcnt by conthreatening to unread to include. cillatjon mcana." Secrclnry Sch
260,000, extended to an eighth wa|lenbneh paid r f the'^ml wink,
state, Louisiana.
through a department o fftcu tr''
2. Secretary Schweleniiach «nid| Other'lalioN.deppttmenl nuthothe government would not ■Vita tic* .aid leliurv ’ Would take plan
oil properties until al concilia-. only if recommcndod hy the army
tlon effort* were exhausted.
nnd navy, nnd in auch ran- might
3. The national lotul of person' cover only the plan!, ru-rd.-d to
idle hernuse of strike* and shut­
down. stood at 370,000. Another
Independent U. 8. rrt«lh-r* re
1.500,000 were effected indirect­
ly hy the New York building Kirted n four per cent decrease
service strike, either hy inability n the value of Inventurie* uc
to reach ofiices or refusal to companicd hy an eight per ci-nl
rise in sales during tUI1
cross nickel lines.
I The bureau of labor stntistiCB
periwig*, first m e n tio n e d m
reported strike* and lockout* Involved 22.000 worker* and caused England In the ICth C e n t u r y , a re
1,350,000 maii-dnVs of idlene.* in still wnrn incourt by I nylon
Aiigu«l. when the wave of post­ Judge* and barrister&lt;
war strike* wan starling. This
Idleness, the bureau said, cun
stituted only ■‘ 10,100 of one per­ FUItNITUHK RRKINISIIKII
m it of I lie available working
A N I) ItE l'A IR K I)
lime” in the nation.
Renew Efforts
Antique or Modem
Hath management anil CIH Oil U k l N O * Y O U R F U B N IT U R K TO
Worker*
union
representative* US TO UK E X P E R T !.Y RE­
agreed to renew in Washington P A IR E D A N D
REFLNTHIIKD.
llieir effort* to breuk « Ihree-day W IC K E R SETS
PAINTED
dvidlock in negotlatioN* lo end P R I C E S
REASONABLE
the strike for a 30 percent wage P R O M P T SERVICE.
rate tnrynse.
*
Colonial Furniture
Warren, who made a surprise
enlrnnce into the controversy
Refinishers
yesterday, said he had told the 111 filrnn Street
Phone 2-3U2-1
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union he wua s.uie he could count
.
Orlumtn._ FturtUa
un no expansion of the strike
[lO U f tQ T O V &amp; n T / f V
lielwvrn now and Saturday T h e
union made n o formal reply.
Shortly before this
IIIU re­
finery worker* ut the Chaltnelte
i'etridcum corporation in New
Orlcnny joined the strike, ('ll)
hrndmiarler* there said locals
in four other plants in the dis­
, lltt your certificate ttxlay on
trict, with 4U0 workers hud voted

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1111n pp n to y h a n d a n d o f f i c i a l
a*at &gt;i! H a n fo rd , F lo r id a . M il* fith l|wr»«nHll)r o r by bllornry) tu «nt*
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4 i f o f H e jih n ib a f. l^ tC ,
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far- Id If U iUlt Uf editors* Of| Uf If#CLKItK
OF Cf IlCtl IT COL’ MT,
fur® th e Ath d a y o f O c io b a r, I f f I*
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oihprwlpp n Dihtbb IT o ( ‘onf#«»o
H i f l l i ii o r f o r |'In in t i f f
will bp »nirrr.| air.rna! you for
fnllurr lo ajiprar, |i !pb. or a n » w « r
.XOTIC i: TO M TK U I
aa rpqulrpd by law herein
Pi
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idat r »if rrafdenea Im unknown, |iUliltahr4 lint a a W t#k loy fo u r f f )
Ynil f*ri‘ |j«*raby rr*|ulred lo np* ronppi utlvt* w p p Kp in llio H a n f M
in ti **n Oriiibar il*, 19*IS, In u r®r
llarAld, a nrw Him per pubtllhci) -at
In in "nil f**r dlvorr* |*pfi*llnif In Han fo rd , Hr in I no ip 4'nunty, Florida*
Mi** r i f t a It Court
«if
m utt I tu* I f
W lliippa m y
hand it ml of f icl ii
f'liiiiiiy,
Flurlfta,
an ibbrifnitli*! •rat |Ills Cl h 4a V of Hrplrrtibtr.
II tic
of
which
aald
fat
I’uulln* XI
liarih* IMalnilff war.
au* Albert J‘. Iltrllt. il#f»ndattL
WITNKJW my blind- and official
■ml ill tCnfurd. Florida. V**1* !*••»
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•ull U printing In lit. Ctrrull
Court « f ill# Ninth Judicial Cir­
cuit of F lo rid a. Hrmlnol- County,
an s bl- nviat.i l till. of &gt;am« IxtnK
M u r r a y ' YV. Jarvis, plaintiff.
&gt;•
It. II. ktulrhrad. at at dafandanta.
that tha na ture of aald ault ta to
foracloaa a m » r i g * g e ut&gt;»n tha f o l­
lowing described real ' ratal# III
K.mlnol. County. Florida, lo - w l l :
Hoalhwaat
Quarlar of SotiUiw.sl
uarlar of ___________
Northwest Q u a r t .r In
action If. Township 19 a H * n *
11 K. That you are named aa
a daf-ndant In aald aull and Ihla la
Tharatnre to Cnmmais yuu lo a p ­
pear In the bill of r o m p l.la l- fllrd
ill aald r a u H In &gt;ald Cuurl a t lb *
Court lloua* In Hanford, Florida,
on lh» lat day of October, , I9tb.
« rut- day o f •■'it cou rt; olti.rwla, ttir p ln lm lf f may proceed ex'
part*:
Thla nolle * to appear ahall b*
publlalivd In l b - Hanford l l- r a l d
a newspaper publtstied In Semin­
ole Cnunly. Florida. Tor l b - tiro*
by law rr&lt;]ulrrd.
YVlInce- my hand nnd official
a-al of aald Court bn Ihla l b - 3IH
day of August, 1911.

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Ninth Judicial Circuit.
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Ihla rtotlcr. Karh claim o r * d*of tho name and for final dla
Administrator, of llii
inand shall be In writing. and r t i i r f , ru
■bull a!ala tba |&gt;lac. of raaldanca Karat* of Jamra llanry Coklougti.
daceaaed.
anil poat nfftc# addrraa «t
lha
alalmUnl, and ahall ba -W o rn to
Thla H lh
day t&gt;t . Saptrmbvi
l.y lha cialmant. agrnt, or altornay, A. L&gt;. 1915.
mm any auch .claim or demand
C O U N T * JOIINKUN
nut ao filed alia!! be void
Admlnlafrator
of
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A t administrator of the K a m i . of
Carrie If Kvana, dacraard
First publication S-pt. flat, 191b.

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MRS. FULLER SAYS SHE’S
THANKFUL FOR RETONGA

N o Fuss an d F lu rry in g

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HALU HAVE LONG

DlhlreHH From klmliirc-stlon
H im* Of Appetite. And
Weak Hun-Down Feeling
I’ r it in p 11 y Relieved, DeDeclares Mnt- Fuller. Has
Regained Several I'oundw

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lira. Betty Fuller, of 175 .Wood­
ward Ave., Atlanta, On., who
graiefuiy atntee:
•"I fell »o weak and rundown
that it wax all 1 could do to

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W ainw right Salutes A fte r Receiving Degree

DISPIAYINO a happy vullr. LI Col.
James P. Dcvercaux. hero o( the
defense of Wake Island, Is shown
as he arrived at Oakland Alrputt,
CaL lie spent almost four yean as
a Jap prisoner after hts capture on
Wake. (International Soundphnlo)

TRADITIONAL BEDROOM

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JUMM.ID WRICXAOI OP PUNIS AND RUU0IN0S Is all that remain* In the thrrr Navy hung.ns
71a., Naval Hose which—with 364 planes and twenty*five patrol hi ^ »• "*
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STR IK ER S P IC K E T SINCLAIR AND SHELL PLANTS
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QUAKER CITY police loutrd thr Uxly
&lt;i( John II. Thayer (a b »v e ). 50,
financial vice president &lt;&gt;l the Umvcisily ol Pennsylvania, in h|» sar
near Fairmounl Park. Philadelphia.
His throat and wrists were slashes!.
It was said he was despondent ever
since his son. Edward! was killed In
combat In IMS. . (International)

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18 yrs.* old P r ic e 6600.00
5 a cres 4 in g r o v e 44 trees 20
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\5 yrs. Old 1800 b o x fr u
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FOR SALE
L; 15 acres 5 in g r o v e 307 trees
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Now York City, Don. Jonathan M.
WalnwrlRht, hero-peneral ol Correfildor and Bataan. aojoya a cigar
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Me pec Rm for three laeartleoa
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PHONE IIS OR BRING YOUR A * . to TH E SANFORD HERALD
Count, (Ire worde to the line, Including phone and addrrae.
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rejrultr tlatslfitd rate*.

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F IL L up with kerosene an&lt;l fuel
oil before winter.
H. B. INH'K GO.. ING.

UrH O LSTE R Y fabrics, tapestries,
damask*, b roc* telle*, a goo.1
stock to select
from.
R.S
Brown, 2911 N. Orango Ave.
i'hone 4953. Orlando. Fla.
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HOSPITALIZATION
Imflviiliisl, family
C M. Boyd * Go.

Insurance,
and groun.

WINDSTORM inmtnnre. No'i !•
the time to ; rmect your pro­
perty ng*ln*t windstorm dam. • age. C. M. Boyd A Co.
(2,900 L IFE Insurance to each
person aer* 16 to 36 for * 1 ’/.
60. dividend* rrduce the year­
ly cost to $13.60 after th&gt;.' let
year. G. M. Buv'H A Co.

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FOR S A L E : Ample quantity long
Ufa GOLD BEAL a*hc»to* roof
coating containing Pelrogum.
Sanford Paint &amp; Glass Com­
pany, 117 So. Park Avenue,
Phone 301.

TWO FARMS FOR B A L E - O n e
8 acre*, tiled land, 1 good well,
story house. 1 car ganure. 1
cool house. 690 ft. West of
Ijike Monroe Post Office. One
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story home behind Reel**, very
__.beat lumber. Plenl- rfoore, win­
dow* and plumbing. Duhsrt's
Lumber Yard.

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VICTORY GARDEN
PLANTS
now
ready—Tomaloea,
Fla.
Giant Pepper, FL Fyers Mar­
ket E g * Plant, Copenhagen,
Charleston end Jeraey Wake­
field Cabbage: other plant* In a
few daye. J . W. Bell, Phone 16.
Building block*. Llght-watlcd fl­
inch bv in.inch, 6 Inch by R
Inch by 12.inch. J. E. TerwRIe
je r , 30M Elm Avenue.
Septic tank., »ewer pipe, *lcp
ping etone. and flower poti.
pee J . E Terwilleger. 308 Elm
Avenue.
X HEAD milk breed rnwi; one
finr bull. 1611 Mellotiville Ave.
Call after OiOO P M. ________
uT f

T HOUSE trailer. furnished
Bleep* two.
Box
TH, c/o
Herald.

*13 DODGE Sedan, fair tire*,
good
condition.
1 1 6 ’A
N.
Jc**nmlne.
GOOD J*r*ey heifer, first calfFred J i m n e i , Paola, FIs.
SLIGHTLY Baod b*by carriage.
jjl^.09.
H. U
llotte,
Lake
TOR SALE
SI* room house, 3 acra* of land,
on paved road. Immediate po»•eeelon.
Robert A. Williams
Phone 732
Atlantic Blank Bldg.

FOR HALE

Five room house, 3 seres tiled
land on paved road.
Robert A. Wlllleme
Phone 732 ‘ Atlantic Bank BidsFOR BALK
Fivr room houae dote 1n, Price
|2,860.00.
Robert A. William*
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bids-

* MONDAY,
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CLASJ1F1ZO ADVMTlSIfta BATE*

FOR
SALE—
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dANfORP, FLORIDA

TH E SANFORD
. OUR Jewelry, Floater policy will . UNFURNISHED
ooao..
ab
l^w olo.. In
,1 ’
t&lt;
h on uii s■ ea, ruilrn
permanent
repay you' Ffor
jewelry
kut,
Boa K, d o Herald.
Molen or destroyed
No If
(I. M. Boyd A Cm ,

furnished COIL for cleaning.
Hotel between 10
reildenta.

1:00 P.M.

DIVIDENDS, for in year*
your fire, * automobile and liablllly insuiance by not Insuring , DELIVERY boy,- over 18 * full
wiin &lt;■ At. Boyd «
j time, to drive true.. Robert*'
Grocery
OCTAGON,, gold
rimmed
hi
focal glosses, black metal t o r GIIU, FOR general office work.
HOUSE traitor for aalr. around
\V. F Ravencl, 107 K. 7lh St
Mu»t be experienced In book­
1200,00. Inquire Willink Scr
Phone 7H3-W.
keeping Electric Service Co.
vice Station, 2601 Sanford Ave
Phone 822-R.
time

6 ROOM house with bath, tin

BUSIN ESS SE R V IC E'

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October. A dispatch, from Manila
and said it was possible some of the
first esses there might be started
wllhln.a..weel^
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m

Hirohito May
Pay Respects
To MacArthur
(('•RltM «S

Ffm

P a c t Ob i )

voting.

•Peart* who wa* third in
'V
.\
ey of hcariti

—

ter 8:00 P.M.

t” a m n r -s u n a iin --------‘
• -MWXh
MJ jvtu
in« awelling
■
Latest to
Join the
populatlon , o f i o B - u aispecta
p
in the
*Waa
■ Gen. Kenji
Dolhara, sinister figure
figt
in Jap an­
ese military intelligence, who sur­
rendered today.
Dolhara only recently had been
placed in command of the Jap an­
ese First army despite his record
as a leader In the conquest* on the
Asiatic continent, where he was
known as the "Lawrence of Man­
churia."
Dolhara arrived with some of
h’. i staff at the city hall and was
unceremoniously escorted to the
prison, where 34 other suspect*
are' confined.
It also was announced that Wathakan Wickit, Siam's ambassador
to Japan, was taken into custody
at Mlyanoshita, near Tokyo. He is
another an MacArthur'a "wanted"
Hat,
,
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Deacons Are Elected
By, Baptist Church

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EPTEMBER 24,

Strom were the two high men In
voting Sunday at the First Bap­
tist Church for the office of dea­
con*.
However, as Mr. Stenstrom in­
tends to attend the University of
Virginia, he was unable to accept
the office, which will be filled by

1 ttK inure than l, 000j
children . in Nec- York City, It
was. fount! that 10 per cent had
a hearing loss of nine decibel* or
more In' on* or both ear»'*and
about three per cent had a beam '
ing Iota of 16 decibels. T h e ' nor* )
ntal hearing range is 126 dedibels.

traffic in currencies and negotlaW * can now offer the very Uncut
E X P E R T plumbing »ervice In­ SALESLADY for Meady, full
lime employment. Apply in akle asset* and moved to freq the
man with 36 yeais’ experience
Jan
nraas.
In
person. The Outlet.
Repair work a specialty. No
Stripping Dome! agency of apeSal unlay call*. George Cournen
rial privileges, the order pave*
A TT0. b o d y . a n d f e n d e r r e p a i r i n g
phone County 4106 Box 671 MAID. Steady housework. Apply
H and A Dept. Store between the way for the eatablilhment
Try eur new painless method, the beat In Central Florida'
20 acres tiled celery farm, lately , THE SO't I. preferable to Ihe
of a new and truly competitive
,9 :0 0 A. M and 0:00 P. M.
mwa ageneiei.
.
plowed and harrowed on Cam- [ $60 deductible collision or up
C‘
ri
rrop Avenue^ Phone E B Stnwc.
*et automobile mcui &gt;nre. Gei M A ID for general housework.
Meanwhile, Marauls Kido, lord
t
Small family. Good pay for kieper of th* privy seal, *ald
192-R or Edward F. Lane,
our rale, for your car* tod
capable person. Phone 264-J.
tihooe 642.
| truck. C. M Boyd A f’o
___ Eni|&gt;cror Hirohito received Proai
103 N. Palmetto Ave.
•
Phone 371
RooeereH's peace plcfa and
FOR
REN T
Small ■ furnished. WASHING machine* repaired — t or 4 waitresses . t oncef S e r jj' ilrei
■
Ifiv
U.o, tilRlC
-1
noh, Driving Park. Freddie1* »k
/ U-PS u l « Dvpsrtment*I llUYi
Nov.
apartment. Adults only. Pal-,
and all home applinncea. Cald­
21, 1941. peace memorandum—but
mrtto Grocery.
well General Repair Shop. 707
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N E W SP A P E R S WARNED
•V
with excellent knowledge ignored them both when high Ja p
v
.- *
- a - ^ . f ,:
North Mill*. Orlando, phnne WOMAN
NEW YORK. S a p L U . UP) —
table arrangement to a.siat pro- nsvlson told him It wax useless
FURNISHED house. 7&lt;»9 En»t
2-1972 or Sanford 9166. Prom [it
motional
campaign
in con­ ts r e l i t the rising war tide in Th* American. Newspaper PubSecond 8 L
Servfee.
liiheri aiao. warned yesterday
nection with nationally known! Jspon.
Japan'* top field general was that denpite the lifting of gov.
table nrreialty, Mu*t have car
WE ARE fullv equipped and
for full time earrer. UnvxJtal jailed and with former dictator •rnmrnt restrictions on new*,
know h o * to rerap your lire
earning*, Write in detail and Hidcki Tojo and other auipected print next Jan. 1 pu.’Ushers must
in Hi r o w ii e k e w h e r e
Natural rubber nr synthetic
The Registration Books of the City of Sanford,
Interview will be arrange.) for war criminal* fared speedy trial, prepare to hoi I newsprint con­
we protect the .Idewnll* u
p r i v a c y i s II eh p e l t e d
sumption to rn absolute mimiFlorida, are open at the City Hall, commencing Mon­
training In Hanford and Dc - riisslhly within a month.
Vl»Utt natural desire lor priv,rfy
your tire, done. Tire Shot
Simultaneously the N i p p o n mum to avoid a costly "wild
Land Box CM, c / o Herald.
in money matters Is strictl)
Cor. I*l and Elm, phone 603
day, September 17th, 19-16, for the purpose of registtrTime*, said the commerce mini*- ecramble” and government conrespected here.
Friend* and
OUTSIDE
salesman
and
collector
•DING to fly ! Ge^ * trip ace:
tfy would order all major mining , irol,
relative* nrv not iiue*Jnmrd
ing for the Municipal Primary Election to be held bn
for Mather Furniture Co. See and manufacturing companies i&gt;
" I t is plain that if users genabout your crtnlrt.
VoCr em- J dtnt pol.cy from ( j. M. Bo,
November
Cth, 1945, arid will remain open each day
Mr,
Brun»on.
muke financial reportn
nuke
report* in thej rrallv — both newspaper publishplover nr business associutca | A Go
first step toward stripping Japan'j rr* and various other co.ixum.'ra
wilt not hear of your personal|
except
Sundays
and holidays, up to nnd Including Sat­
now using out of the available
affair*. Thero is no eau»e for I.fAHIIdTY insurance i» mn.t MAID, full time, good pay. Phone of war Industrie*.
4W-W.________________________
urday,
October
27, 19-16.
*;
important. You Know whnt It
Close behind the announcement I newsprint
supply — ^tart
any
embarrassment.
I
Rea*ijnnhl» ered'l requirement*.! would rust to replace your WOMAN for sewing. Apply be­ yesterday of Washington’s dlrcc- 1 great increase of consumption
4f
No co-makers o i r ,,'nev loan*. I home, furriltUic, nierrhandUe
tween IOj OO A.M. and 1:00 five for tha roundup of all the next January bevond whnt they
“ ari-hl* nayment plsni.
and unto mobile if destroyed
*ar-makcr* of Japan, Gen. Mac- have been consuming in 1046
P.M. Valdri Hotel.
FAMILY LOAN GO.
But you don't kr.nw what lh|
Ailhur declared, that- trials -by there Will be ehnoa added to the
Flnrlda IUHK Bldg.
Phone 31
verdict I* going to be in a law WANTED: 25 head colored sec­ military tribunal would bbjfin present bad supply situation."
.tilt involving noddy injury nr
tion labor for work in S an ­ soon.
Cranston W illiam , ANPA gen­
PAINT NOW!
death Get atlequ ile liability
ford, 67c per hour, 4H hour
_____ was
___ interpreted
_ ____
That
here aa eral manager, said in a state­
coverage. G M. Bnyd A Go
week. Report *t 119 Myrtle c a r t i n g some would begin in ment
available Gall Sanford Paint
Ave, H:00 A.M.
____ _____________________
4 Gin*. Company. Phone 30*! BODY AND Fender dent., (mint I
Injury or fading should be
FOR 36 additional you can add
corrected now to romliut aging
to your automobile linbilitv
and weathering. A new painpolicy medical payment for
le*. method uwait. you at
each perimn nrridenlly injured
YATES AUTO P U N I A
while a on»*engcr in your car
BODY SHOP
ami each pedestrian hit by i 109 N. Palmetto Ave. Phone 371
your car up to $760 each. C. M
Boyd A Co.
|
DODGE . PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND HERVICE
FOR B E T T E R Health
Drink
Phnne 101
Mountain Valley Mineral Water 109 Palmrttn Ave.
Nature'* Aid to health. From
Hot Spring*,
Ark
l.-l
u&gt;
. r
,crve vow For Sale at Dij W A N T E D
bar!'. I.umber Yard, IM9 San
ford Aveilin'. Phone 386 M
i
GET your order, for i'hri-trnu.
and Everyday greeting rnrd.
in by Oct. 16 for early delivery WII i pm v ( «nh for nil kimla of
f u ' i . D ii r r
[J I J
Mra. Bolt, Phone 661 VV
mediate possession. Ike Butler,
Glndervlllc.

FOR R E N T -

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Yates Auto Paint &amp; Body Shop

REGISTRATION NOTICE

MISCELLANEOUS |

H. N. S a y e r _____

City Registration Officer

A frank statement

about

I &gt;It IJ f # sStrirtr in ifirrio
(o w n 1
in t'o n tru l pi*rt o f al a i r
IJ A
Mu trh if iR iit i. R li iu lt e t h li iw n . N C

FINANCIAL-^

WANTED: Man with »m*ll capi­
tal to lnve*t in good hu*tnc**. W A ST E l &gt; Cornet
Phone* 4f».*J-W,
Good return* on your money.
Boa 1496, Sanford, Fla.
SAVE money when you Inly you*
next car or truck thru lower
local bank financing and mil
lower inauranre eo.te
M
Boyd A Go

«&gt;r

trnmi&gt;rt

the gasoline situation

FOUND —

WANTED TO RENT

SAVE money on your fir*, windstorm, automobile, workmen'*
compensation,
burglary,
lia­ HOUSE or apartment, furnished
bility
amt other
in.urtinre
•ir unfurnl»hed, Iwtween now
You'll like our profit .haring
and Nov I Tht*'p adult* per
plan of Insurance G M. BoV'd
niaiieiil
Phone Mr. Davidson,
t Cnr "
Standard Grower*.
I X ) A NS

on

rn*h

vn,ue

of

Insurance policies *t 2 H%
4 V « , . C. M. Boyl A On.

life , F I V E

tn

LOST—
LOST: -SI^.K FUCHSIA AND
LIME
B EL T
BETW EEN
LANKY
GLEANERS
AND
WEI-AKA APTS t ALL 9169,
MRS, ZETTY REWARD

r&lt;HJm house,

furnished

HEN the history of World War II i#
writton, the contributions of the Ameri­
can oil in(lu9try will make a big chapter.
Since Pearl Harbor, for instance, it refined
90 billion gallons of gas—82% of all the gas
produced by the United Nations. This year,
U. S. production of that super fuel, aviation
gas, reached the incredible total of 22 million
gallons per day! We, the American Oil
Company and the Pan American Refining
Corporation, are proud of our part in this
great achievement.

W

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unfurnished, permanent
re*l
dents. Small family, ex-service
man uho want* to stay In San
ford- Call Mr. Johnson, Phone
376, City Drug Co. ’’Ask for
Hoy."
Tf) BUY: 1939 or '40 Ford, Ply­
mouth or Chevrolet, Must b.
In go-nt driving condition to [
make long trip Phone 867-W. i

BULK Imitation block
Any amount. P h a sin '*
Old Lake Mary Road
FOR BALK
b» lbe owners
Ford Model A
1083 Plymouth Sedan
•
1037 Plymouth pickup
103S Chervolet Iona wheel base
truck with hydravlle dump,
lost Dodge truck tractor with 22
ft. flat trailer.
May be Impacted at
Bemtael* County Motors
100 Palmetto

Now the oil industry is rapidly being con­
verted to peacetime uae. Tankers are being
released. Restrictions of all sorts are being
lifted. Of course, all this can't be done in a
.day. Benefits for motorists are coming. First
came the - end of rationing. Better grade
gasoline is rapidly going back to the pumps.

1011 PLYMOUTH Sedan Special
DeLuae. Radio and Motor,
bow tlrea. Phone 7B6-W after

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Petroleum science has learned a lot in* war.
Great progress has been made. There will
be better gasolines—yes 1 But they won't be
atomic. No fuels will take you zooming to
Mars. They won’t make your car into a B-29.
Our fuels will embody all of the latest
» * j
scientific advances of the oil industry.
Behind them are the great facilities of the
American Oil Company and its affiliate,
Pan American Refining Corporation.'
‘ v j j ..;

We don't want to engage in a baft It of
adjectives about them. We just wapt to
remind you of the pre-war reputation of
AmocoGas and American Gas—and promise
you that every advancement petrofaim
science has made will be embodied in these
two fine motor fuels in full measure.

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M GALLON Oak barret*
limited supply. Sanford Coca g o o d A e a r
CoU Bottling Co.
IX T R A -M IL IA O B
SMALL JACK mute, food work­
R IC A P P IM O
er, about 0 year* old, $110.00.
Kenneth Rockett, Warner, Fla.

AMOCO-GAS and AM ERICAN GAS have always been honest products
—honestly described. You will buy with confidence knowing that no finer
motor fuels can be made. It’s not what’s in the ads— it’s what’s in the puttps*

B Y c e rrU re, practically
iao, i n W. lith S t

ONE HOUSE, two Iota In Golds.
bore. Duhart'e Lumbar Yard.
ONE 11 TUBE floor model

AM OCO

TU m k lle k ? Q u ick , U U t e r , y o u ’re
r id in g o n th in Ice. S e o ua to d a y
lo r d o p o n d a b lo E xtra-M ileag e
R e c a p p in g ,
• deep, k
I B fU
• u ie-Io o to d tre a d d e - i
7
e l g u l o r th o u s a n d * o l

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GOODYEAR GRADE A CAMELBACK

THE AMERICAN POLICY
Our policy
u-as—a n d u illis—to ofl'tr
honestly described, to market distinctive ahd bctttF
products, to work constantly towards t/uir improvement,
to soil them at fa ir prices, and to render efficient service.

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To Prolwt the P f i M of the WorUi •
To Protoot* til* Frogreaa of America!
T * i’rodur* Prosperity for Sanford.

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Established 190H

* Jap Army Food

Congratulating New Justice

F I.O H ID A J

WK D N K S I ) A f t .

C. oi C. Elects
H. H. Coleman
As Preside*!

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Fund Drive To
Be Next W eek

600 Officers And Recreation Group
Men Coming Here : Submits Report
From Melbourne
To City Board

effectuated, to include reprrsenU ,

lives of all govsrnmant fields

TOKYO, Sept. Zfl. (/P&gt;— O n
eral MacArthur declared y estn
day Japan might he occupied
"many years" although the con
qttgring fare* would he small
"Itndrr lavorabla conditions" —
umably If th* 1alien empire
behaves.
a
* • Hia -denial of report* that oc­
cupation might end In s it months
t
came aa Japan ambarkad on an
economic transition th at will craaa
&lt;
•
Faced by the aUrk proepect of
mass starvation this Winter, ths
Japanese Ministry of Agriculture
announced that all but TO.000 uf
the 1 .22.'i,00l&gt; acres of mull&gt;erry
ft trees that fed lha silk worms
Would be plowed up for food crops.
Tbcss were the other facets In
. the transformation of Japan frum
a world power Into a fourth-rate
IslandI nation:
T li.
Nip imn Tltnea reported
MacArthur had moved In on Ja
pan’s moving picture Industry
with nn order banning films of a
n/JJtnristic
or
urtra-hadmialIstic character.
Occupation Extended
Heavily armed combat veterans
swar mint ashore Into the port of
Aomori, extending the occupation
of Japan to the northern tip of the
main home island of Honshu.
The Army announced that more
than 20 suspected Japanese war
criminals mould be moved to the
same Island prison th Tokyo Bay
that once housed American war
prisoners. It was undecided whe­
ther to put former war dictator
Hidekl Tojo In that Spartan pri­
son too.
^
The head of Dome!. Ilrlppevl by
tic
MacArthur of Its monopolist!
perugativrs, said he would recom
mend to directors the disbanding
of thi* news and propaganda aency that onca spoke for the. mil­
itarists.

C IT Y B R I E F S
T|w Sanford Qetboard Aaaocta9 tlon will meet F rlu y night at
tha Chamber of Commerce Uulld' Ing at 8:00 P.M.

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Townsend dob will not
IU scheduled Mftetlng ‘hi.
but will matt Inetead on
' y, Oct- 4. '
H i ! . Me-

Additional Personnel Now T on n is Courts
Art* lUrommendutl;
May Crowd Living
Ki*l Hus Com mended
A c f o m m od at ions

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Jap (lYihi.tl On
.Mindap an Yields
To (Jen. Hutchison

Propnrod To K;iiso
Jl.’U l.l In foiintt

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W orkers Idle
In Lift Strike
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tin liH‘n) tiffin* uf thr Klor ila
I’owfj nn&lt;1 Light Co.
elec f t
pix id.-n* «»| the Seminole CflMi i
Xy Chnmber of Commerce for b«'
coming year nt n meeting of h r 4
board of directors at the t it&gt;
Hull last night.
Prior to tis I
election T W Lawton. )it rthlufit.
h»*l annotineeil thm In* would Ilot I 11(&gt;
o r \ Nr.oir.&gt; i i*ii «&gt;i.iiinimg* riient m« « • in** O t- g».»
w ftI I I . f t .1t
. I»«? .i eMIuliilttfe for re-electloll u* m \\ .»«hltigt«Mi l*C a« •
L.»0 i •i.le* heg^y to troll
t 11,.
...pi.
r.d'lcin-ft *»|
hr h.i.i nlri -wly •rrviil two ten !* tun* ittwiiul ti. lo t mg S e a t* . I a le t l '• . ) t(. NntiM
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(lib. r officer* electe.1 wt y d rn t. .N a tio iiiil .M a liu lat t u r n « ft*tftp M tlfT H V . 1*1*'
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Lea L«**#ltrr, Timt vice i»rc*itlf i t . s. i . t i i i x ..f I » U .i I |l S . |.w . I I . - mI.u . I. W illia m '
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TOKYO. Sept. 26. (AI&gt;) —
I* »#t Ihwfro t No. 1; K. (•
MacArthur to d u y ^tripped
K il|*io 11&lt;k. \o-e pre*tdent. Li*
Japan'M Army und Navy of
ti n t
J J A BiHtline. ilc
irr-t.l. tit. I'l-tfirt No M, II.
mil equipment, directing thui
® their Htocks of food, und IN I l l s OPFH K AT TIIK WIIITK HOUSE, smiling president \Vhi*.'lei vice iiremitlent, ihutpct
I No i
an.I \V h Killwe, yice
clothing be turned over to Harry S. Truman congratulates Sen llar.dd II Burton, Ohio llc- I»re« .•lent. Ih«tric*t No
puhliran,
whom
hr
noniiiinti-d
n»
an
Associate
Justice
..f
tinSupreme
the famine-threatened civil­
«*.! a re
nit
I L. . leetiolt follownl
rertirl
on his confirmation t&gt;y the Semite eiirln-i the aunt.* .iut I In , I.v ' &lt; noniinntmg coniint Ar&lt;
ian population under u strict Court.
lernutiunal 8 oun,l|ihuto I
le a n , c h i l i
»«•!*•i .*(•**.I of It L II term
accounting. M e a u while, u
MV. 0
Wil li
1 Ilk
m*»»t II II Fo|»r. Arthur Yo«fll
^member of the Japanese
r\ ni i \ p \ \ \
M I mi.'s t.ut oo.l Simfor.l liotnl
House of Peers, Marquis Xsohichx%..w .inunnoMtiwIy i|&gt; p (kL i n i . m
C .ie c
P r * *s o n l
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ika, proposed in an interview
, |iriMni Lv ih«a Lftkati.l The no til '
that Emperor Hlrohito withdraw
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v%aw n | i| it&lt; ln te '
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from all political affairs, In order
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to eliminate a "clique around the
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p i • (• &gt;1
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throne", and demoffacy posslhlr
1 ■
M • / IM.I
« M l., f|l ft* .*f t ••i I 'r . - it it r u
of
The Jap Privy Council approved
• i , t tie# 1
1 .1
i
the reorganization of the jJapan
« •• ,.f M i • .t lc m l r
1 th.eae central liason office, through
- ,tw 1 T. * •luift* ji *n»'#*tiMjf ,01
w h.
FR A N K F U R T
ON
THE
MAIN Kept. J#. (A P ) Gen­
eral Elaenhower today i o n nsoncd General Ceorge H.
Pattoa to mak# a personal re­
port on deexlflcatlon in Bararts. Elsenhower asked for
an Imined la I a report on Naala
still holding office In the
Third Army territory and requestsd Patton to f i r e a
personal account of hi* ste­
wardship In Bararia early
neat week.

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Labor-Management Conference Lets Under Way

W ork,Of Chamber In/
I*ast Year Is Oi
Lined By Lawton A*
Annual F l e c t i o n

. ii^AIMcd l: Chief Insists
f
Occupation May Be
lx ears Though Force
C o u l d Be Small

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AN INDKPKKDKNT NKWSI’A l’ KIt
VOLUM E X X X V II

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To Rise Slightly
In Past 24 Hours

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Clothing
Mon Out Of Jobs
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I- q i I il i n g inuiiit.'iuini'.' m e n
ciiiit mtii'il to d a y , not on ly
l i m i t i n g c o m m i T i i .i l u r tiv ii\ to - t a i i . l - t i l l l, 1. t v irtu a lly
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executive officer, 'll the Sanford r ifle . » n . enclosed teiiins roi.n. m . •«l**|t«|re| I.* Ml I itwtnn t o i kirkM
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Naval Ail Station said today that
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a n o th e r
c o n c re te
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Monday the Sanford Air Station M e llo n
I . . I MIN'
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nil In * • a
l* i, r k
n d iu r r n t
to
t i f i i f t * t h r pa * I ftftn y r t if w
1 ft.
t
.
t h . o il
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wil begin to ab«orp approximate­ | ,re s v n t c o u r t w h l, h s h o u ld I k - r»
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fu
th r
r l . - r t l m i »*f « if f » |‘ f , v i
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n a ir e d
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acc, o i l i n g
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ly 400 enlisted men and 20u of
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»t I h r ft* ig g r* it t**M * » ( i " l , u '
•II. 'thm h
.rial U
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fiesrs who will la&gt;
sent from specif I, atiuns,
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thus Msllmurna Naval
Air Station mendatlnn that I oarh ( F. Ket
,
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Hi
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| |i !'||I i «»|i n I I ' . i m I*
to -complet#
thstr
eperetlonnl I ties be retained for anutlici yeai
M iit r n n it
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f r it iif t
1 III# • ( lift
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tra Injng here.
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In accordance with the s t a t e - among the proposal, iinio.v.d
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m th#*
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• of
msnt made recently
bv the Aa- h' ‘he He, reatlon ( o .
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slstant Secretary of the Navy for ! Hanford at a meeting
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Air Sullivan that 74 naval air I according to J I- lor •
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til#
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man
stations are to he de.ignul,d pur
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The.,- recommemlnt mi
plus during the last quarter of
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I ' l . nt m •M M* &lt;1 11)• »w(»# ... . x i l i i .
t» .
•f
th r
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l-e,-n
foiwardeil
to
the
'
this year or the first of next, ttie
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K r n in t i* * . i it ft* ii| »n n
th * ' **|f • » ! • "
Melbourne station is lalng ,1,,*- mission, and In regui'i r. tin*
t M i l ' " ! 4. **•I I l l . t l .» i •
1t ilt i n n t m l u l
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th r
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courts Include a petltno
Ill
U g e o f r h ild h o o t l" a n d b o o ks th a t h . u lt l
cvl.
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tennis enthusiasta of the Sanford
fling y o u buck utmii yom „ s i i ! ," ,‘ ,l 'I '*1
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Connlr. Usscry said the Mel­ Tennis Club of which Ralph A ! memo) ic» and prejudices
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Smith Is president
Itolluial I
|)ean chose
oprrutmnal students with the
.
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x.-hi ■ tin'
th i
The committee, will, I. -m hides 11,||&gt;,|,,.,t ll.-.t Hooks" ns I'u
-4
G r u m m a n FfiF type aircralt. This
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her lulk ut thr dll' •1 I 1 •Ml! •a»* t ie
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alrcrnft h&lt; to im brought to this llrrmiin Morris, alto t#- ......»d oiertmc ..&lt; thr Pilot ("Id,
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station in order that students p*l tii th** t ’ltv Com on
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Who have begun their naming Vlit*
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f u r.. 1'
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M rI'o e
p io f r s s m
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vs II I, this plane mu&gt; complete It I'.»4'i |&lt;r «i g r h rtl (m i"
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Hr added thut the Sanford
!**• m o l to i"if
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station all continue its present cr.*Mt i.ifitil **&lt;|u(pmmt
,,'g* *li**l 11. . , I. I'i..g,„i„ , hairnian llo
I tie
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•* ...in
program of training
students l»v Coach Kettle, Itl IMII#' (or ,.* wr,,* Mr- lieu III1 "i ur
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•ft#.-I•tall If •*» nl. I i «I'||#- till ft
with the Urumann FM2 type air­ u»c next year.
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It wrii further rtcommrmliMl in
Stressing the effect of r
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t 11111111ft* I
t s . lr r u n r r
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IM • h i l . l i i t. a* a 1 I t iu
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The influx of personnel will view of tha aitellrnt prnirrant b o o k s in relation to a chi
r u r a l) a peak !. .a t l f.*t t h r I ' S d m i l l
.1 th*
wLit I, I ,.l ,.Ki.#.l
h r I I | rI i.h
I ••&lt;«. h
V .♦
•• i f r«.
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crowd the Station's sleeping and matlc by Coach Kattlri nn r*n*ien chi,racier, Mrs Dean quiitcl p
1 I St I 4 11lllp
• \%lfh Ms. |M*e*|l.l.'
* .1. I ■. . . . J. rIke ••it I•11•i%11v
I*. | ! . . * I..
I ' lb
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eating facilities and Comdr. Us- tlonal director, that t h r nm.iunt „B|fr «,f |MM&gt;k#• that an* rra«l
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sery asked that any citizen who of ll.MM) Iw included li. thi* huil II,,' very young child in whirl hr . '•"rnrh»,r„l
I#.I II,If iMl |.*M III ^ I
Is s l
A H i k .1,
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has rooms, apartments, or homes lf»t for lD4rt to covrr rn-u* Ulmnal , r , . . Ia&gt;ynnd ti'e golden rin- -if
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to ren. please notify Lieut. Hodlamplight, figures taking shin|•*"!»1#I ' •
I hr#*#* of
•"ftf !■•* "t IMlI t,
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nay Williams, housing officer.
shniiuwy places that come »h»e lift* ll! IIM|*1••
r.'ft||&gt; r.f f •
1, I
t. fiiiiiift?
Sanford Naval Air Station.
with pimple that an- as real as iiftii.K (mm
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l,is familv
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• tlif.»iift*'
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• t*l*l«‘.(
of "animal- that talk'' in
i■••«a f Mil Is
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famous • ml,- Itemn- Talr- .out (A.ill r.f »lt*
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I pingle" from Killi ng; of 'he
ft lift 1 a
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fl&gt; "sl.Mft
linrefoot
prints
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t l» " k
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Workmen are busy putting the Crusoe, Then to the time when t| \ .«tr# l
1
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finishing touphee, •&lt;&gt; the new the child adds the Bible to his t i i f t in th«* | ii r v r t ) t i# » ii ••( - t H • • «•••«•-1#•t v f •#•
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WASHINGTON. Sept 28. UP)—
list of book and “God to his
F u r# *
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h a - n l l o t c l * 'J t 7*&gt; l.'.w o; f o r
1h*i |*» ••..I «hhft- t. . .1 K VN ithr"
Attributing the action to idlencaa tween the B.L. Perkins Haber­ list of friends".
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and
the
Firestone
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caused by rapidly apreading stri­
Ii *. a! lit
Comes the reading of-Plutarch's
llr^ijf iiuI imii (,f fh«« !(••# i«*i*i m*
kes. a Kapublicmn-Ocmocratlc coa­ on Flrat Street. Complete with lives, Charles Dickens "Christmas Iht* I *hi11|*i Hit***
af*|H■it»• tu ti«* .til •tr»il h* Mi.l
new
Interior
furnishings,
window
"Your
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lition on the llouae Ways and
II* . 1 .. t ft'I'Ul ’ »•! ' tia#1 tl .. it ll,.
Carols" and his vivid-description
• * hninnni*. wu* in a '|*l«**l l*v *»•' t t#*h V#II 1It11•1hX , I 1I..• I.. ..ft lift
vaster
Means Committeea yesterday
plge- display, and light blue tile ex of
English cihintry life, 'he dnuhlr i«»l»". Mr f olfmnn
•••For
Out
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ter
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the
store
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Thurs
fl.MHL'il /.•II*.. .1 . •ft*,' 1IftLlr
onholrd all proposals for more pay
titles of Shakespeare and the AII*•**%**
rh«- fin#* mirk «•f (hr i innitiKl«***
r , ftC C o rd ln
for lha unemployed.
t I. Ml
story nf Romeo and Juliet im­
City
Allorm*)
Frml
It.
NV i U*#» i
T.A.
Butner,
who
has
operated
Angered labor union leaden im.
&lt; 1Im • il•##1 &lt; '•in !•any * Ii i. i, L.iperishable in Its ixauty".
mifrrrt*il
v
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nirmhrri*
of
l^-ul
the
Rear*
8
torft
a
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t
mediately opened • campaign to
ttinjur •••It-1 Y hi. I#111l|f4 .ill (hr 1 ii t
C h ie f
S lilt . f lt t e r
V V .lt
**11111*
In climaxing her story Mr».
C IT Y
E L E C T IO N
of
thr
|lr*&gt;lhrrh*M
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nf
Cut
elnce
Ite
opening
in
11*40.
reverse
the
comntttee- A F L
f*l&lt;lr,. rr'|H•t t®*l| ItUt mitifti tlam.ift*** Wilmins, «f th#* N.ny ScnLee* anti
Dean recounted the books one
City rtfiilrnlm n hook* arr n**%% p e n te ra n m l J o i l i r r * ( A L L ) in r«
While
primarily
d
e
s
ig
n
e
d
fur
President William Green accused
reads after marriage. Inch ding open nt thr (*li*rk,« office nt thr I r a n i t o th e C it v la w r e q u i n n i* •*Ii r lit t«. vrt\ \.*llt1&gt;f »l c.l 1•#*•! - L r o t h c r o f F o l t i ’i* t hief llu \ ( ! .
U \ I * * f f lc i i M - t h i i / i ' i , I. mImv « i i i i | \\ illt if t t iif t Im * r « - t i i r n c i i t •• S i n f o r t i
Citv Hnl| for Mit*r* who h a v e r o n t r a r t n i f t to p o r r h n M ' n c ru p n
It# I•«•11#v•*«I dial lit#* **el#*i y Ml*ta iift.-i i #*t'#*iviitft* Lie Lonorabji* ilia
and after t h e children r u n ic , o f
available for Ml#. Mrs. Ilulner going b a c k t o the b o o k s of rhitd- not a* vrt hecn leicutrrnl to t io n n l lt i* r n » e *
11 wi«* nnnotint ed t lint .Mnv.n t i.of. a L»*tt(*r tliao lunt vt'di tlu*- , l « f i / . i . i i S r| .t I I f r o m th#* S e a
are Mr*. hood In whlrh " w e find a ll the vote for (hr tiriinurv ••lection on
said. Assisting» her
Nov 6. arronlinK to II N Sayrr t||ytfmis »i|| |t , Ue a pr.H Uinuti*#n to lb . f .«« t that tin* a to ru i i umt* I
Miss I bins ix
Ucal Action Committee for “the Annabels Lqp
IL
It#* L**.| L o t
M ip le w r u b **#1 it* k n o w « n &lt; l l* * » r n
month nf
cltv clerk
^
If., hoht |.* iniarv elect immi* uii .%'.»% it MM.ittli # a » l . . i dn»t in I •I t II*
widest possible drive'* to secure Dunn.
**-t*iunt**»l that Li- «uiii|iiin\ ha I l,,»&gt;lnke ai*rv**.| thf**r yrnrs with
pom e n rw
o n e *.* *
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The
thri-r
year
City
(’ommn*
l
The new flxtafce Includr bleach­
reversal of "this shameful a c t "
•Ion term* **f L*lwnrtl IliKirm* • Tin* ( ‘&lt;tnniii**iori onl«*re#| «liai*on m«*i r nlwntft oi (h«* fi«*|i| tliao »•* I hi* Spnl&gt;#*f(, nml #n\x uprvirt itl
"The strike feature was the de­ ed mahogany wall paneling In
f 'i***Mto Si»Moe
New* Hehrlde*,
and M.J la&gt;dgr empire nt this tinur.l tb«* H&gt; (h *m vnt |*«*fialty mi Kln« tun** lu#t y».»ui
riding factor In the committee ac­ which are reetend shadow botcr
BKVKRACE LICENSES
nn the farm* «»f Let ILi t *
\ft-xft (futiirn, a n , I Ir*t «*f returnetl
time. So far no tie* candidate* III tiny uv«rnlu«* City &gt;vatrr lulltion, Representative Knutson of of light blue background and In­
Uctobtr 1 t* the tieetllim- for for re-election have register,-,). A utility f m x#a« aft?n*«*,| u |m h i i u t.i*#l I ' h »| Mm L m o l o th # * r- o n lit * * |,| | V n r l I l n r L ,
Minnesota, senior way* and means' direct lighting. There ore order ohtmlninK Stele l*everfl|fe lirrnate#
VS «*e| St.I** xxhrri* xxutt'i rem am e.l
At the |*i«'ft#*iit tune be i* *tnyRepublican, told rsport/Is. " T h ­ desk with ■ rotary feature for it wfti Announ. ed thin morning by Thr deadline for tins r r g i s t i ^ •▼tfar#! to City water u*»«*,l uutald** arx ft al .lav « Ih*« ao*(* «#f inu&lt;l&lt;* in y w i t h M i W illia m *
nt the
iIu* city limit* Action rrtfnnlinir
ere a n to many out on strikes It catalogue books so that the cus­ County Tax Collector Jm&gt;. D. lion Is Ort IK
tamale tlunp |o (Jenrif#* HtN'ottri* 1Buati* ilrainay, h**u\y tliuiid^t' I" tioiur t*( Mi und Mr* Jack Hall,
•a Impossible to tall just what the tomer .may turn them to show Jinkint, who *Uted that up until
Iwuit wn* withheld |ienditi(r further young crops w m reported. Twelve Kfiti Hast Twentieth Street, and
SMITHS RETURN
unemployment problem Ib.m,
to the clerk the articles to tie today only 13 vendor* of t*ver*
Another calendar seed bed- of cabbage were iu-nv. Aspects |„ move into his home
Ralph A. Smith of Chase and inventiifation
. The vote was 14 to 10, wtjh 10 ordered. Th# flooring la of age* had necured licenaes
mretmy will Iu* rallefl In fini*h up HV dainagetl nn the llutner farm „t Twenty fourth Street and I'alRefublicana voting solidly fok the asphalt tile, and there are plenty
The State Beverage Depart­ Company, who with Mrs. Smith, iiuiinew nf the fi*cnl year, il win* and u nuniher of »eml l&gt;eds. Roy metto Avenue on Oct. 6.
Ivlng motion offered by a of chain.
ment. he said, Insists that “State returned this week frofn n three announced.
."vines, who has more than seven*
Many friends greeted Mr. WilL Jtenreaeolatlro Mills of
Lighting
IBf wtl be fluuresrent A and County licenses be on the weeks vacation trip to Aihevil*.
aries of celery in the fiebt sunt Hams In the downtown section
larger blower fan •» plrovld# wall by Oct. 1 or cite such places N,C. and Knoxville. Tenn report­
hr was unable to determine unv yesterdny. and he told them he
Chairman Doughton (D NC) an­ adequate vantUlion.
will be closed until licenses are ed that both cities ara humming
Water damage ns yet.
was glad to tie hark In Sanford,
with activity.
nounced the committee will turn
The Hollywood Shop of wo- obtained.
John Bell, largest grower of and commented on the improved
to the first peacetime men’a apparel Incl
At A.hcville he attend#,! a
eluding the vacat
young » vegetable plants in this appearance of First Street. Prior
tana bill, expected to cea# the he
Klwanii meeting and met Dr. I-.T.
apparel w|l double Its site by In
section, reported total loss by to entering the service, Mr. Wilv&gt; wartime burdens.
Dots, Sanford Klwanii president
eluding th# vacated Sears Store
Comdr XVhilwck and Comdr flooding of 87 lietls of young lintns operated a citrus packing
|tftt Kill|ft
there. lta also saw Jno. D. Jin- Mansfield of the Minmi Seventh cabbage plants, rumprising about '" " " is w p c ia m i u
yailable which
people In Naval District preunteil the S a n ­ 40,000 plants to tho beil, and house on West Thirteenth Street
kins and other Hanford peoplt
e In Nov.ainear the Farm er’s M arket
that city. Stores in Asheville are ford Coast Guard Unit the Se­ estimated his total losses at
nk Shames,
WASHINGTON, Bept. f« &lt;/P&gt;— doing as much business aa they curity Shield of Honor Monday 000, or about the same loss be
between the
GATORS I'LAY RHUS
ed for the War time, established In February can In viaw of limited supplies, evening at th e'Sanford Air S t a ­ sustained in thr hurricane of last
042. a# an arms production In- he said, and hotels and rooming tion.
*
GAINESX’ll.I.K. Sept. 20 (Spe­
year.
entire, formally comes to an end houses are filled, Including Dump
centlve,
Capt. William Thomas Easton,
This veteran grower, however, cial)—The University of Florida's
■t 2 A.M.'by time font#, Sunday, taken over by the Army.
UBS. Commanding Officer of the replanted ns soon as rendition* ) ighting Gators will meet the
8#pt- 30.
Sanford Air Station entrrtaine* permitted, and toduy reported first
five Southeastern Con•
r
A bill to u t the clock* back to
25 member* of the -local coast ,h*t plants were coining up nlce- frrenc^^oas when they piay the
Arisona, Florida, and New Mex­ guard un t and the Miami visitors |v Thr , torni
standard time
r. tn h. j f|lloj . University of Mississippi Rebel*
cotton-binning with n dinner pnrty at the HOQ
Into law yesterday by ico—-have no
his place with water a foot in Jacksonville's Municipal S t a ­
mills.
; Nt,' ,r. .
In honor of th# occatlon.
I
t i « a ii a a «4 o . r s a « c q t t )
dium neat Saturday night.

Mrs. R. L. Dean
Speaks To FilotsOn
100 Best Books

( il &gt; Commission
Approves Fuiclmso
OI Flay iMpiipmunl

Sears-Roebuck To
Congress Bl ocks Open New Store
Thur s day A. M.
Effort To Fay
More To Idle

“Bill” Williams
Back In Sanford
Alter Three* Years

8s .spa S h t? .raft

CoiiHt (iuard Unit
Is Presented Shield

W ar Tim e To End
/ A t 2 A.M. Sunday

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L o fio n

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and r h a ll at Hnnrortl. V Io rM a . w IlM n rig h t cfflO M l e«
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etnfr I h r Jdare of r e.l ije n c e himI r a lm d a r rnantha from Ih r tlm r ur t h i- 1 ••»1.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. l£

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To 2M E. 1st. St.-Form er J. C. Penney Location
Here it is xilks - • - Table Supply present# the NKWKST (and the nieesl
former
Penny location at 211 Is.
You’ll like thejeonvenient location
the swell arrangement of fresh fruits and vejje tables, groceries ami meats
like the low pjict* tags on every item ! Visit this brand new , grand new TAIIL
end sure - - - we’re celehratln the great event with extra hot prices!

Ltabie supply

Prices Good at ^oth Sanford Table Supply Stores
211 ft. 1st SI.

1th SI. \ Santord Avenue

Fancy Diced

All Brands Evaporated
tall cans

M.ikes Gla3o Spatkl

Fancy Pure Plum

New Pack G r e e n Giant

no 2 can
Sunshine Honey

Thompson Seedless

Dainty Mix Fruii
■i A Killer

W a ld o rf Rum &amp; Butter

LIFEBUOY
Hoalth Soap

PRUNES ONIONS

GRADE A BEEF
Save on those

Potior Six

12 c 3 ib 18c

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Economy Cute

Kan at t Pink

Yam s

Cleans! Bloachosl

CLOROX

Meaty lUb

Roast

Kraah Ormmd

Iliad* CuLa Chuck

Medium Siro

Drawn

ib

M e lo n s

O y itir*

p»

85c

H * . AanU h

Mackerel ib 45c
Dreasad * Drawn

Fish
i V. ' - i f

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Yallow Tall

*

ib

15c

Peaches 3 fb» 3 5c

13c C a b b a ge

lb

4c

C’ alit

ib

10c Q ra n g e s

Ib 10c

Fancy California

Potatoes Tomatoes

S

Johnson ■
p*

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l&gt;rw

Now Rod Bliss

i^'Odis 2 9 c

Car-Nu

£lh«i1&lt;t

N 1 * 4ifp**n

A p p le s

Rutabagas ib 5c

41c

Ile*4lt*a Orai

5c

llm in

Juicy Sirloin

ib 27c Steak

Roast

ib

''■.Haitian

Safol Sural

17c Hamburgorib25c

Vreah Ground

Mit*h

N &lt;* OMilttng

t»ii

Bakins t ip * Shoo

Bonaieaa

Meat

Carrots bch 7 l/zc Cantaloupe ib 10c

Briskets

Cutlets »&gt;

Colorarlo Yellow

Can A Bushel1 Luscious Oregon

Wlir.N A l A ll. A HIT.

5 9 c

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25c

b 13c

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Long Island

Van Camp

Terideroni-pkg 8c
V)r«*

Mix

Carry Ir# Cream

pkg

13c
f»uc Jergen'a

Lotion

Sda^par M 4 3 c

bold®

klakp* OI*»t Sparklat

W in d e x 20-oz
Cheese

Philo. Cttam

Cheese !»&lt;*«#• 10c Sausage
Taikm, Sharp

Quantity Rigbta Raaarvod

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TMK HANf’OPI) I!KRIU&gt;. 9ANFQJII* FIAHtlDA

»• P A G E FOUR

Wanted: A Hospital
\V«* are Rind to aee the LIoiih Cluh mnkitiK u study of the
Sanford hospital situation its Number One project for the
post-war era. We belieye if this investigation Is carried
far enough, without fear of trending on anyone's toes and
without overlooking the advances which have been made
in hospitalization in more progressive communities, it will
reveal most clearly the crying need which exists in this
county for vastly improved hospital facilities.
We have brought out time and time again that dying
people have been denied the benefits of hospitalization be­
cause, of ov^r-crowded conditions. We have shown by statlstics how Much higher the death rate is where maternity
cases cannot.be taken to a hospital. We have shown that
in cases of accidents critically injured persons have been
forced" to lie in the halls virtually unattended because of
Inadequate accommodations and facilities,
Mrs. Edward Kircher, secretary of the Seminole
County Tuberculosis Association, in a talk before the Ho­
tary Club Monday, revealed that there are 50, perhaps 100,
persons in Sejninole County who are victims of this dread
disease, who can neither jget into a hospital or a rest home,
and everyone of whom is a potential sprender of the disease,
She estimated that for every case of tuberculosis at large,
ten flew cases are likely to result.
What is said here with respect to tuberculosis is no
less true with respect to dozens of other types of disease.
There are literally hundreds of cases which ought to be
confined to hospitals which can’t be because there isn’t room.
jf there were, the patients would have an infinitely N-tter
chance of recovery. And the cost of caring for them in a

SBRVtCc
beyond

the jieople to build a modern and up-to-date hospital. Thev
&gt;
------ “ -----“
include repented efforts to get one built when the I’WA
(Prom The Poeiry"(Tmp-Booki n,,d the WPA were in full flower. That these efforts have
HdfD.r thr preflotii hour, snd it net with repented failure should only serve to strengthen
will *n&gt;w
our deterniiuotion to see to 0 that our next effort proves
more fruitful.
Withhold the '"strong, coercive i
Success will not la- attained, however, without unselfhand: for so
jish, whole-hearted co-operation among nil those who really
We »hall walk lightly all th«i believe in doinjf nomethintr to help people who are actually
8..
epon «h.
1in distress We In the little town of Sanford can pay out
d,r&gt;
'millions of dollars in federnl taxes (or dole* to able-lashed
U«t the capricious season take' men unwilling to work or for political hnndouts to foreign
note of it.
.Illations, hut when it comes to supplving the money to
*V*written ” car* ^
* ' build a hospital for the sick and injured, there nre to*, maitv
L«at we go down In tewra and who Itecome tax conscious.
angry weather.
' I f
ever there was a humanitarian project which de^°r ar* Dee" *,*n'
"* {,Tnr‘ , serves the- consideration of a |H*ople‘s government, it is ntlr
Study Indifference. Ir.t »» ala.&gt; 1 quate provision for those who are sick and unable !&lt;■ care
fall.
for themselves.

H. J A M E S G U T A G E N C Y

Southern’s
Emulsifiable

For All Agricultural Crops
I.c.sh DDT l« required In emulsified form than In
any other form for best results against suscept­
ible In s e c Is.

Senator Wagner say* that the
•'Pull Employment lull** t» a
guarantee against the nest de­
gression. Yeah, juat like the
Wagner Labor Kelatlons Act wraa
a guarantee againat etrikra, eh,

, Senator?

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portance to every vegetable grower.
Distributed by

First Street at Sanford Avenue
for the manufacturer
._

Southern Farm Chemical Company
Sanford, Florida

C. Of C. Elects
H. H. Coleman
As Pr e s i de nt
In

refer

Paper mutches are so common, or wore- until the war,
r"?
that they seem to have Iwen always with us. let they are
y(
recent enough to have been the achievement of one man, usi
Henry C. Traute v&gt;f New York, who has ju st died at 79.
In 1895 the large match company with which Mr. 1
Traute was connected Isiught the patent for bo&lt;ik matl'hcs 1t,, tw * ,
from the inventor, the lateJoshua Pusey of Philadelphia. Mr U *
Mr. Traute had (he assignment
of popularizing them. Hp * " r.l[ °.f
had a hard time of it.
m'.-nu »
i .TMe first Hook matches hail striking surfaces dangerously i lag the'j
near the match heads, mid \ycre bulky, often having as l’" rt*cuh!“'
mtiny us 50 matches apiece. Mr Traute had the striking ^
surfaces put outside, cut down the number of matches per „r Army
Imsi K to 20, and first npoiMort'd tile slogan. "Close Cover A tla n ta .
Before ^Striking."
*e“ in‘
Now as many as 200 billion laniks of paper matches are
u*n,|,’
turned out annually. This growth from next to nothing hascbaV
has come within the lifetime nnd largely ns the work of ohCv'lue nmu
man. _
----Spriag.
_______________________________

Decause of government tolerances

all food crops this feature Is of paramount Im­

Paper Match Promoter
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the

CONTRACT

4 :0i Owl r»«ut«th th« proud.

J/We-see whert Emperor HlroMt« &gt;t planning to visit (itntrol
Ma&amp;Arthur. He should remember
that sa'Robart. Browning, we be­
lieve It wai. takl, “ Pith and
viaitore atink In three dayt.**

2 6 , &gt;i'J|

HE'S HOPING SO!

WEDNESDAY, HKPT. zo. l»&lt;5
0 U,I g VKitSh rOR TODAY
PROUD* D I C T A T O R S proper manner would be greutly reduced.
PRANCE ACROSS THE STAGE.
, Many previous efforts have been mnde here to obtain
ASH *1iEAP** 0 0 if DOES NO'i adequate hospital accommodations. They go back some
FANCY PROUD PEOPLE. Juno :wenty years when n $250,000 bond Issue was voted by

Wt see where President Trurw»n has given a $250,000 airplane
to (ienera) ( ’harlr* DeGautle of
S ranee. 1 hat r r p rtitn lt enough
0 U«y to hav« built a pretty nice

8K IT E M B K K

Chase away
Mosquitoes, Gnats
and Kiting Flies
&gt;r

th e

repellen t

SPECIAL NOTICE

developed

fpr our Pacific Gin

Southern’s
Insect
Repellent

To All Your Bakery
Needs - - -

Distributed by

It’s

JENNINGS
r

S K E D

321

Robb’s
• Home; Bakery * '

^ T O R E -

E. First Street

always fresh when
you buy It at

105 W. Ill

Phone 864-J

3 l)uy Dry Cleaning Service
5 Day Laundry Service
recommend that new customers st-Jid
laundry last three days of week

Phone 475

traffic

SEM INOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY COl

Sanford Forum
Dear Mr. Dean:
I am aeking that you publlah
this letter in ordei that thenmight he cleared up In the mind*
of certain peopla. thrlr •mlsunderstanding of varioua statement*
that I made while addrrailng the
Rotary Luncheon Club on Mon-

STRICKLAND - MORRISON,
Inc
i

dirt- nerd How con vtf »» aup
tiosrdly rhriatlan
people ant
humanitarian minded American,,
accept anything less than what
we know to be the beat because
we ourselves, have inveated our
lieaL

Qenerei MqcArthur's censordp code for t be Japanese ie
bsiid 'primarily on the demand
that . Jap nswspapars confine
themselves strictly to the truth.
A little censorship ofHhet kind
Sanfonl la due for a shock wouldn’t hurt anything In this d a y .'
the reporta on-new caaee of
M / criticism was in itowite i Tuberculosis arA nothing short
country.
diremd at the medical profession of appalling, ana tbs end is not
* . ••
:
.-------------Unemployment benefits’ paid to here In Sanford. In my eetlmatlon yeti I am not apeaklng aa an
those not,working In Plorlda in­ the* are doing their best with alarmist, nor as a fcsntlmsntallst
creased from Ito JT f. to $50,- auen limited facilities as are at but aa ona who actually knows
Ihsfr disposal.' However, my en­ thsse things as facts and fsels
tire talk was given with a far that we muat come to life and
vent hope yea, even prayer, that act now! As long at Tubtrculotfi
the dlisens of this town might iatisnts are running free, un
be awakened to the responsibility, tolated, naturally the rise in
(hat is thslrs. It seems to me numbers of nsw cases will stead­
th at. as tong as the finger of ily increase. We have nothing
tragedy doee not touch the smug­ to offer these victims who, not
ly secure lives of many, they by thslr choosing but because
give no thought to such things we have offered them no altema-.
as human needs, and how they tlve, era continuing to infect
mlkht aksist in mealing them. many Innocent victims.
An^ to some, finally, whgn
When I spoke of * man in the
tragedy does strike, because they room with my hiubend, I said
have done nothing,’ to ijtslp the that his disease wee as yat un­
local situation to offer tne beet named, not diagnosed — I did
It’s the publicity In care and facilities, they franti­ not mean that -ft was a thing of
cally take the.stricken Icnrad one questionable nature. But there
to other hospitals still not caring again, what .facilities have wo
that there may be countless provided our overcrowded little
others needing Um same ears and
attention. In my mind, Mr. Dean,
theto things ought not to bel

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Phone 476

Phone 200
Your Ford Dealer Since 1931

R e la x ” is the

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4 have been floor
rich farma -ora
is might be a

I* ftomocl W o l m y f t f m

2 —Respiratory Congestion 1
3 Nosol IrvHotlon A Sneering

Touchton Drug:
(Sincerely &gt;yours.
Mrs. Edwsrd Kircher

* , si— at.

hava I dons to Utte
tlon? What effori
made?" I was tabs
to mvtair that hare!

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FLORIDA VALUK8
TELEPHON
TALLAHASSEE, S^iL 80. (FNB) — The taxable value of
OPERATORS
Florida real estate and personal
property for 1045 it $l.146A$8,llSO or $40,041,078 almve the
valuations of last ytar, It was
reported by Comntroller 1. M. EXPERIENCE UNNBGE88ARY
Lee. Lee made hit report after
completing approval of tax rolls
ESSENTIAL WORK
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important.

ilfber ovsrsll Uxabie
valuations for 194$,
stallalLions showed th* gn
Me
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.a

that refTtthu.

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W ED N ESD A Y

HKlTEMIllilt 26. IOJ

A nd

P erso n a l

The Women* Council of ihFirst Christian Church will meet
at 8:00 1’ \1 at the home of
'
MONDAY
/The Board of the Presbyterian Mrs. It. T Humphrey. 217 past
Woman's A miliary will meet at Third .Street.
The W'esleyali Service (juihl
tha homo of Mr*. W.S. Hrumley,
of the First Methodist Church
Calery Avenue, at 3:30 I’ M.
. The executive committee meet- will meet at the church linnet
ifllt of the Pint Baptist Church at H.00 I*. M All members are
will be held at the church antics urge.) to attend
The Townsend Club will meet
•t 2 :3 0 P. M. A quarterly bus!
Itasi meeting will be held at 3:00 tn the Court House Oct. -fth
P. M. All officer* are urged to with Mr. I.. 1* Dugan presiding
be present with full reports for The public is invited.

. the nusrter.
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I I ’ 1 THURSD AY
Scuniliolu Rebecca l^idge No. 43
will .me*I in the I. (&gt;. O. F. flail
a t 8 :0 0 P. M. Initiation will bp
held...
An Important joint meeting of
Junior High School ond Urammar School Parent Teachers As
soclation to be held at Junior

Ft

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( r im in it

■V -A. in the All Souls Catholic I hur.-l | | kn r k ; u n it t .i r u i t h m i r « * l y i l r
with Father Wiliam \arhlrnb Hurt til llrrimi iu
K«'l low tiitf ii -hurl hi»hrym«Hkii
" M r u n i) M n* U L r * w ill nm kt* ih i 'i i
Miss Patricia Mcl-ean of __ OsMiss Oleda Dyson has returned ton. Mass, who has been vial Inf
b u m c in n t j^ iu l
** fi r 1 1 M i H u r t
after spending a few days at M'J'c and Mra. Ja ck C. Morrl on,
1* ll %aIH*i (I t &lt;*ii Will fin ‘ it mi - !* m *
Daytona llcach.
• It ir t iiin t ' r n l i t
V- « - m t i f i i
HOC Summerlin,
has
relui tH
Mm
Hurl . i f * ' !* «l t he I ’m*
home.
| r r - ilv

Mrs.

Clarence

Donaldson

fine HOSIERY

Kavenel
business

Miss l hrislinr Stouiiemlre ha&lt;
returned
from
llendersonvill*.
N C wbetr she visited Miss
Mary lane Preston

gtingv

Frank I
Woodruff. Jr
haretiirnrd from visiting Frank I
Woodruff III
in Atlanta and
friends tn ilendvraonvilte. N &lt;

SHOPS

Iml

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I S h e will
fMini 1tie )' S
ftie neiir fuiUN

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Since the talk of back to -school
I* still in the air. we give you
the
la-st
co*mii|Hiliphaht
s t o ry
f r o m Be rna rd N ew m a o 's "IVdul
lin g Poland". "P a.lerew *ki told
the stnrv of the pr»ifr««or at no

uiiLitimtlv c**Mm&gt;|MiB!iiTi uiii'i’i %d)

the

U.S.

l ilt m u

1Imltfins

Nival

But&gt; Crumley ha* arrived honu
from the University of Kanaai
where he ws* a Naval Pre-Flight
Student. He has received his «D
charirc from the U S. Naval Reserve
-----------Mr*
J.C
lainirr and Mlsi
Dorothy Pope itient the weekenf
In Miami. Miss Pope has accepter
« job with Andrrsont'arr R eJ
EMulu Co in Miami and will
make her home there

SATIN BOBNI)
fo r K l fg u i tr r
ID Mnnl c-Miair
S* *f t I&gt; lll'lillll'tl Stilt
S;C in Initiltil Ui-Vi-i •
'&lt; &gt; I Ig ill f I Ini ’ f t mg
to S p r i n g *

Miss Janet llettel plans to
leave Monday to enter her fresh
man year at Hollins College in
Winter Park

WOO!

gi n

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three vi'ttr- sh» b •- L*-»m *ti»ri‘*n ■I

Mrs K A Dyson and daughter
Eli«al&gt;*th, who have tieen spend
ing some time at Daytoha Beach
had as their weekend guest LDut
and Mrs. Kenneth' Writing, U i -i
Betty Thuripoiid. Lieut, ami M&gt;*
Mr* Juhua iHnpfrlilt-r lift to- Robert Oroschrli. and son. Bidtliiy by pin nr for New York C ity
ivh rrr iru- mill vinit fur mpvt*ni|
woeki
Mr and Mrs John Sch
Jr . and children, Jack, Brar
Miss Hetty Colbert has return and Duke, have returned
ed from New York City when- &gt;spending the summer in Pi
aha was *f guest, uf,. MI ,and Mr» ton f J J - Eareuta home they 1
William Jiainrik.
] ed Dr ami Mr*. Hrantley It*:
son, Mrs Schirard's parent
Friends of Mra. R K South­ Williamsburg. Va.
ward will be gild to learn that
ahe is convalescing at her home
Mr and Mra. 8 . T Meriwether
on West Twentiatll Street
and daughter, Carol, and Kluabath Whigham accompanied Jean
Mr. and Mra. Wurl W Warner Whlgham and Lola Mtrlwrthar
Tallahasaaa,
Fla.
Suistay
have returned ta their home In to
Hanford after being in Ashtabula, where Jean and .Lois will rnter
Ohio, for the past four months.
their junior g*ar at F. 8. C. W

Shrultti

Meri t,

« m*

Mmn

who had lo »cl a thesis for hi»
cla ss
he chose as tin- genet nl
Kuv Fox has arrived hunt subject. “T h e K leph nn C *1 hr Kng
from tlie University of CrorRii list student at olicr llemled towhere he was a Naval Pre-FUgld e s s a v , The E le p h a n t, ami Mow
student. He has receivrd hi* tfl* to Hunt Him,' -The F re n ch m a n

Mr. ami Mrs Otto Caldwell
him! Mr*
lieiie Harrison spent charge fmm
iteser ve
the weekend in Sanford.

Apartm ents

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TERRA CE TALK

III

Major nod Mrs. D J , O'Coi
amt children are expected
Pfc. Robert Howell and Mr. arrive In latke Mary to s]
and Mra Homer Little spent last some time with Mr*. O’Conr
parents, Mr
and Mr*
Fl
Weekend in New Smyrna
Evans
Ben Young and W.K
huve return ed fr om a
trip to Jackso nville .

|S m ith

S2/c Troy Ray Jr. has i
nldetl his basic training at
U S Training Center at Bi
bridge, Md- and is ipendln
short furlough with his fat

Miss Ellen Meriwether left F r i ­
day to enter Hartford Seminary
Foundation in Hartford, Conn.

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Friends of Mrs. J.A. StrWUD
of 1310 Myrtle Avenue wllljregrrt to learn that she hi ill Is
the Union Memorial HoiltaP is
Baltimore, Mil.

Mrs. Hetty Fields Is the guest

l.ake Mary.

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M o n l o f A f f a i r s T r a v e l Licjht
. . . B u tjR ig h t,

GRA-ND OPENING
Thursday-9 A.M.
in our new location
_115 East First Street
(Our new phone number in 990)

MALLORY
HATS

SEARS. ROEBUCK AND C a 1
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Mr. and Mra. ti ll. Bishop are
spending some time in Jackson­
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Lieut. Virginia Angela L m l w i e b Is
Married To Jennings LaVeriu* Hurt, J r

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Pvt 1-8. Wilkins has left for
Ord.. Calif.

PA 8TOUATE HERE
The Rev
A, C, Camp of
Friends of Sam Hawkins will
I Ortitigc City, Flu who has lawn regret to learn that he is a
occupying a pastorate at Rain- patirnt at the Bay Pines Hospital.
I bridge, Ca
ha* accepted the
! pastorate
of
the
Bouthside
Mrs, K.R. Carter spent -1 last
: Baptist Church of Sanford
i!!e weekend in Orlando a» guest of
| ,'UCCee.l* the Rev M M Pierson Mrs Sarah Milliner.
: who accepted, the pastorate at
I Branford, neat l.ive tlak
Miss Charlotte Muughton has
accepted a position in the public
library at Newark, N J

Sanford

Kriimli uf Major ChaO*i
Park will regret to learn ttu
i« a patient In the Oliver tier »i
Hospital. Augusta, Ua.
Mr*. Aahlty Ne Smith of Mpul
l«\ Ha,, ta vliitinif Mr. and Ir*
.% Whit eh virat. I HOI Bark i f *

High Srhoo) at I *10 l* M. Board
meeting will u* held at 3:00

Social Calendar

P

Activities

IMC.E F !V F

BItOLl.D. SANFORD F!.OR!DA

TUfc SANFORD

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travel /i/if — but be hatted right wherever they go.
That’* why they always choose a Mallory They know

A Mokeup Foundation lhat'i GOOD for

fh* Skin

every Mallory, regardless of price, is tops in style and
r iialiry. For instance, glance
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at the handsome new

number shown here. Smart— dashing — thij knowing

ullenfion.

Two yaoil of axhesulliva rs ta o rc h ivtullad in th«
ditcovaiy of this formula — modern, losnlific
laboratory rasourcas ptrfaciad it...NOW, and only now,

hat is always emphatically correct. So tom e iu and
Jook at It soon. We're sure that you, like men all over
*. America, will really welcome this very practical hat
-

:tyle. It's so right for you— so right for daily wear.
In your choice of rich fall colors.

.

0 ,9 5

to 1 0

ETCH I80N F E L T S £ .0 0 to 7 .9 5

tofUr-looUng skinAT ONCE 1 1 ■helps to conceal
bltmUhet, TratflTVi, tiny Unas i it has o lotting, beneOcial
affect. s i no ormiclaf/rsody-to»crod, heavily cooled
loot. PAT-A-KAKET*’eai!ly applied, arnifyremoved,
leaving the stln(actiwUy fresher, prettier thon’beforej
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Paruitr in inuian M o u n d Village.
U iro ti and runlcil* wi-rc i laycd
nn the lawn and (iriica * t r e auardrd, after which tho out-ofdoor weiner ronsl * » « enjoyed.
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Wilke, Alan Ifttael, John Flic.
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HOSPITA I.IZATlON
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Robert A. Williams
Phone 732
Atlantic Blank Bldg
FOR HALE

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Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Uldg

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Atlantic Bank Bldg
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table necessity. Must have car
for full time career. Unusual TO BUY: 1939 or ’40 Ford. Plymduth or Chevrolet, Must be
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interview will be arranged for
make long trip. Phone 867-W.
training in Sanford and Dr*
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WANTED: Grocery store shelves.

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F O R HALE
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Robert A. Williamused furniture. Phono 324 J .
til I S ID E sale-man and m l
$ 2 ,0U0 L I F E Imulrulict- to em-n Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg. ( Alt trailer for hnulmg, g***!
fm Mather Furniture Cu
person a j e * 16 to 36 foi $17
DRUG Store In some good town
condition. I'liotie Cwunlv IM2.
Mr. IlniriRori .
BULK
imitation black pepper,
60, dividends reduce the year
in central part of state. D.A.
any amount Phagnn's Grocery. K O I I L K K
n nd ('a tn iilN 'II p i U lill,
|y cost to $ 13.60 afte r the 1*1
Hutchinson. Elisabethtown. N.C.
WOMAN fix sewing. Apply lieOld l-iike Mary Itond
I'hetie
IfiNNl c o n d itio n . A I m i •mm* h u t
year. C. si. Boyd A Co _
twren I&lt;1 IK) A M. and 1:00
U A N T E D : Cornet or trumpet
609 J
.
K r ttl J a in m en, Pnoh*
K in
I 'M
Valdi-t Hotel.
FOR S A L E : Ample quantity long
F O R .SALE
life GOLD S E A L asbestos roof
I'.AIUiAIN hutainr nr &lt;itv gu« WANTED 26 head coloretl sec­
by the ownrrn
coating containing
PeUogum.
hot water h e ife r, perfect con­
tion Intxir for work In San­
Sanford Paint A Glass Com ­ Ford Mini cl A
dition. Aim tpurg hcntei -117
ford. 67c per hour, 4H hour
pany. 117 So. Park Avenue, 11*33 Plymouth .Srtlan
Went iMh Ht.
week. Report nt I HI Myrtla
■
t
•
*
•
11**17 Plymouth pickup
Ave. HOP A.M.
I
Chervolct long whrrl l»ai*i’ T H R E E burner, oil, Nexen rook
TWO FARMS FOR H A I.B -O no
al«iv4*. one giant Inn nor U n t i l G I R L for cleaning. Apply Vnhlcx
truck with hydrnvlir dump
3 trren. tiled Und. 1 «*»ml well. 1941 Dodice truck trnctor with 29
314 Magnolia Av6
Hotel tietwien I n i s i A.M and
2 utorv house. 1 rar garugr. 1
ft flat trailer
I no I* M

aid of Georg* C. Young, secre­
tary - Trenaurer of the iirndrnton
Production Credit Aaaoclatlon.
Since then a aeries of meet­
ing* hare been held In vegetable'
growing communities and adviaory committed art up. A total
of 154 members have already
been signed up, which i* three
fourths of the minimum required
and a considerable amount of
stock has been distributed, nccording to Paul Dickman of
Kuakln, a Irader In the movement
and one of the largest operators
in the area the proposed market
would serve.
•
,
Directors recommend that each
grower take $10 In common stock
and $100 In preferred. They are
working with the Columlda Dank
of Cooperatives, Columbia, S. C..
which is rxpected to assist In the
financing.
Louia X I V onre paid $14,000
for a pair of buttons.

Jap General On
Mindanao Yi el ds
To Gen. Hutchison
Fr» « r«|ff Orp I
officer on MinriAnno.
After running this gantlet of
giants, the guateed Moroxutnl
entered General Hutchison's bam­
boo headquarters to* sign the
papers' which terminated most of
the Floridians'' business on this
island.
Both Anderson sm f Wofford
are gun section chiefs in the
149th Field Artillery Battalion.
Anderson lives at 1134 W. Ruby
Street, and Wofford lives at 620
W Pear Street, lakeland. Gunt­
er. u machine-gun corporal, is
also in the 140th. Almond and
Miller ore both in the 166th
Infantry Regiment Miller, who
fought the wnr as an automatic

tin«n«n, Is thp son of Mrs. Psui

Miller, 216 Wr 6th 8 L, Ocaltj
Almond, s rifleman, la the son
of Mrs. Rose M. Almond a t 046
D e l I w o o d Are., Jacksonville.
Keith
and
Muterspaugh
are
members of the 124th Infantry
Regiment

Ri ver Continue**
To Ri se Slightly
In Past 24 Hours*
(( '■■tliiieO

From

fa t*

O x.)

Building blocks Light-wulled K
Inch bv in-mch. ft inch by H
inch by 1 2-lnch. J. E. Terwillegrr, .'HIM Elm Avenue.
Septic tanks, srwer pipe, step
iiing stones and flower pots
lee J E Terwillrgcr, *'108 Kirn
Avenue.

ONE HOUSE, two Iota in Goldl*ort&gt;, Huhnrl'x Lumber Yard.
ONE
11
T U IIK
floor
radio, nil wave. Price
Cu-li :|IK) K IHth St

GUEST
l )F
&lt;li awei * .
dreaser:
girl’*
bicycle
Magnolia Ave.

inudcl
$60.0 0 ,

FOR RENT
FURNLSHEO
Aparin,, ol
vale liutli- Adult* oidy
Coleman's,
147

WANTED TO RENT

FOUND

SMALL I*ii M-tii-ii h„u.e or
•ivc-nt At 1. f„i,i,ly. 1114 W

N lrrn g lh -

AN I N D E P E N D E N T N E W S ! ’ A l 'K K

VOLUME XXXV II

FOR $6 additional you can odd
to your automobile liability
policy mrdicnj payment for
,-nch person accidently injured
while a naxsengrr iu your car
nnd each pedestrian hit by
, " u r car up to $760 each C. M.
lloyd * Co.
FOR B E T T E R Health
Drink
Mountain Valley Mineral Water.
Nature’* An) to health. From
Hot
Spring*.
Ark
I.et
u*
•e»ve you For Sale at Dui,nrt’« Lumber Yard. 909 S an ­
ford Avenue. Phone 3K6 .M

Arrive For Parley On Oil Strike

LOST: SILK
FUCHSIA AND
LIME
BELT
BETWEEN
I ANEY
CLEAN ERS
AND
W’ELA KA A I T S . CA LL
MRS 7.ETTY REWARD

acArthur Says War
d e p a r t m e n t Pro­
mises Shipping In
Next Seven. Months

The

mo»trl

III

. For those of you who favor
the charm of Eighteenth Century
furniture this Duncan f’hyfe Sofa
is the answer to your decorator
problems. An authentic reproduc­
tion of the early designers. Beauti­
fully upholstered.

Originally 149.50

Special £ Q 9 * ^ '

BU SIN ESS SERV IC E
8 0 ' , i&gt; preferably to
deductible collision or
uut„m„l(l* Insurance.
rate- for your car*
k* ( M, Boyd &amp; Go

And

torch es

ft*w \%ho p«iA(xvl vtiTi
itiiwii with machinegun*
brtiluly hnyonel

ed.

D u Nc A n p Yi Y f e Sb'FA

UK
$5ll
•el
our
tric

v%ilh gA*uliitr

l l i n d grenmir*

Build your living nxim around a lovely Ijiwson type
Sofa or Love iScat and you’ll have a room that is charming
and distinctive. Of full sring construction . . . un invitation
to relaxation and comfort

the
Up

Get
and

KNEE - HOLE DESK

’ASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop. 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone

A piece of ' furniture that 1s

jpy to own Andone that the III0
■hole family can appreciate. Mb - *
hogmny finished
roomy drawers.

sS uitpihp hru'liiunrtvti Alr&lt;&gt; to
day rejected a Jap i&gt;Ipu for JhO000 atonn of her nhipplnff to re­
turn cli*armnl Jap »oldierB from
^ U i d c thr empire. MacArlhur
Q u id -th e y werp nested for'other

LIABILITY Insurance I* most
; Important.You know what It
would cost to replace your
home, furniture, merchandise
and automobile If destroyed.

V. t . - l l i M , IO N

TAMPA, 8 # pt. $6. (FN 8)—
Plana for the establishment of
h $200,uyo Farmers 0oop»r*tiv«
2
Market In Tsmpa rrogrt**ed lost •mm
week when members of lbs local
farmers group met with govern­
ment officials * and decided to
make a careful survey to study —

5 soft.
Brln
ch
osf
Ilffhtth
toeyo
uarrm
room

ii:w",vu
*iS5S;’
.r,if s r "
ruendatIon*.
- . &gt;r -

J. fbenford Larson, marketing

2*

An I I I M . I i S Srpi 2H. .*?*»
Isshn I I «*«• i* | im I.«4 r a llr d for
,• »h*i« i|«*w n 4»o .1 rn in r fo re m« i i ‘*
« li* p u lr,
.t*kin$;
th r
h ilo m iio H i* n u ll o ire ra to ra to
n*i*rf
h im
M n n d .i«
T h r ir
f.iilim *
it* arr«*|»t.
hr
«ald
*•11 li-R t r ih r I n ilr« | M in r
Wi s ' k « i w f i 4 «- I** ta k e *urh
' !••*•» 4 - mu* im' r r t iu ir r d .’*

W A SH IN G T O N Sept 2K irPi -j
i H * \ pi i itit t ittg ahtMit 11 percent^1
more me.it in Octulter tmlav ellc*
e*i al*«oit 17 percent o f the to t a l '
suppK
n»n» the ra t i o n list

Hegn •i n

Sunday * the ngeticjf
hoiisewivt** will !*«• nhU |
*ithi&gt;ut ration -inmi»*

siihoii I ' m I

to hu\
I
X

•uti*

from

the

low er’

g l a d e - . f Iterf, \«*it| arut lamb

J

i t t op«*r ruin f 141111 the l&gt;at-'
meat, except p4»rk.
t*tl

O F F IC E R S OF TH E CIO OIL WORKERS ONION atr »h»sn .*
4iii\ing in t nicag* III. (rum k«»rt Wurth Tt»\ t4» nttrn«i .» «*»n'
«*net* tallt'il by Kdgs«r L. 1'n n r ii , brad of thr t* S I&gt;rpui tin.m
Labor Conciliation Service, to negotiate with rrpir*rntttinr« .•
dozen nmjoV oil 'fnius Picture*! (left to »*ght» .tie K.&lt; ' •» •*
(!tA. Knight, praioletit of ih$ union ami I * *■ ^,..»•.tel
t Intel national

S«. it »pt»-

Ingley Talks T g Vegetables May
Kiwanis Club On Go To M arkets
Bretton Woods In Rubber Coat
Establishments Of In­ New W rappirm Malrrial Of P l i o f i l m
ternational F un d
Rota ins Freshness
To Triple T r a d e

trunk f
liinrl«

U5«*nt*.. •MtiRuge,
imd other

iMilogviu

*tie» and nil other |
from lower grades |
P o rk

On

I i*t

it - no hull Ok* list on and
nt*. will «t nv Bin Hie ru•
ot

eurtent

(Motif values*

grail* - \ V \ ami It
/g p*»riit values ••it hut*
. * it nr iar«! 4iul ttlhcr
nl*" af* iH-iug main
igh * »•t ’** hut «anr»r&lt;1
Mill Im •lit Ivtn («• |liroa
•Itl.l
htl**n
•••w g$a«|p ruts,
. i f am! v«*al aio| lamb
iHrparrd f'*'r»i $»ucl» meat
ttiiiMri fr»*i So will such
• its (tutu |n|i gradn
- «li**vt ribs, t»ri«krt arrd

New Executive
Officer Named
a

a

-

o

•

At Air Station

E h*, n a n
*n

1

i g

Plans 1o Be Made
By Legionnaires
i or Conference

I' 1 I ' I . ami

S t a i r Ki i i i nt l up I. , i t r &gt; ^ l .
ii r i d
iii S a n u n i O n |

1 »ur

In (iroeery

Beautiful. . . and
wonderfully com­
fortable. Blende
with companion
pieces - in living
room , bedroom,
ball. . . Hade by
Tomlinson, aita-'
ranco of quality.

y nfrom.-&gt;
s A’ M
ss
■: ,,‘\ i
55*00 each

• Lieut. Col. James J . Stockard,
furlough trainmaster of the At­
lantic Coast Line Railway. la
o\G mentioned In aq article in Yan­
kee Boomer, overseas publication
^ i f the 760tl Railway Operating
Tho Trticlrf slates: "The 760th
is spon.ored by the Frisco Relit
s commanded by Lieut.
• J . Stockard. Colonel
furloughed trainmaster

by only

Maj.

i

n„ Ocl. 27 \n,l 2*

Hours

l-f
X I
S t a h l had e&gt;
out
I Stnbilitt* th* cur irm ) **f lilt* Mud it'd fruit * i apper t
N r « » il |s*It e|•. 111it
tniilrf till a a n d u|)pl*fti
* !.«• i
mrmla'i nation*
fierr vAiifkini* wit
lie noon »• •gni^rt
2. Require iprmbcr nation- to c f f i n c m i r v
a n t i wtiliinurine w
I
climinato oxebangr contrrU on thr IMVApibllttipB of pliMlitin
pen ri'Anit*
transparent aynthetic p I •» •* i •
trade and*
1 nindr I »•*••! \
la r g e ly o f rubber hjrdr* •
nl»*
.1. .Muai* loam to incndaT*
I h&lt;- I nivrt *it \ .
• * *L
Loans will Ik* mailc in the Inir (’ommrrcial tmta hn
w a * fr«i m« $! \ •
' hi«
rower'it own currency', hr »»*«•» lurg&lt; a rn li- have borne
firm •if I -«# ( •, I
tod. “and will In* repaid in &lt;mll.tr&lt; lul'xtnrv r r-tilt ft.
••f I bltllltl,
X
1 hi* will ini»ure the currency ha
! r S l « h | th in k * p lio f i
•"« •
tov%». Hr
»#»..!
vtng thr maine gold value
f l . c r t«» I m-in g th* Iden
(
"E x ch arg r ««$ntroln and rin for fr,-*(i f r u it * s n d -•
■ I* *
rency depreciation depress Hade, In a d d itio n tu h a in g I n , i
t
breed economic warfare and may it ,* t.i-telr-*, iMlorlei'1
end in actual outbreak of ho« dii' aide, nut attacked |..
t»llllr»." -aid Mr
Ingley "II) vr-ntin .*( rnoids, an
'**
ittrtl
f 1 eeltt
If.
I c t a ll t
•
solving -urh problem* co-opert heal -eal,-I I m lit the
I fait at Salt
I •a• I ll &gt;
In 1
lively, the fund will not only th,- object which it enel
I X L L A I I A . W y k u . .Sept.
hnftir Nh«* rfitrni! t f•• N»»v.»l K«
promote world trade hut will ,
&lt; antaln Oh* Hill, artmg &lt;Jlfe»
C it r u s f r u it * have l» •
-• pt I
1' •I t and
* o•
improve the chance, for lusting
1 tor of the Department of Puhii i r n r halt 1.1
in
near
fe
r
»
h
condition
,
o
i
l
peare
1 Safety, aaid t&lt;»&lt;lay that thei&lt; »rnt t«» Midphipniiin • NTuh»I at
xturege
fo
r
a
year
whet,
»•
,|&gt;pcd
Shu
ha*
"Th r fund will be managed,",
will br no cxten«inrt &lt;»n the tlrn&lt; Northampton.
he added, "by a board of gov­ in pliofilm. They loet i r n I,(lie allowed Ui purrhate 1940 driver* formerly Im*«‘ii atntio.ml nt I S
moisture
or
weight,
hot
did
ernor* with every member to
ItcenBei, the deadline being Oct NTS ( W K 1 at ILinWi Ciili'g**,
be
represented.
Next
(hero develop a flat Ulsta. For prartl
1 . nnd urgeil nil drivera to pti' N V N Y mi.I NAT I * at Mum
cal
market
purposee
four
m
»
„
ih
will be a Board of 12 axecutive |
chime llcvnoe « immi d lately (• phip. Tenn
*
r
i
found
to
be
tha
long'—
t
-lo
r
directors, five of whom will be
avoid a laat-nimutr ruah.
age
desirable.
appointed bv the countries sub­
According t&lt;» reporta recelvetl
Pliofilm wrappers n l n „ * l *n
scribing the largest quotas, the
only 223*000 lituotea have be«
United States. Britain, Russia. tirely prevent the d e ve lo p m e n t i^suitl thl* year in rumnarBifi
France and China. Two will ho of pitting, or localised d r y in g with 3ftft,&amp;H9 issued at this titm
—
l\ h,,rt'-i
mm h .|i-c,»ra('''l i' I
elected by laitin American re- of the rind which o r d in a r ily
To prevent general niiifuauin „ |hghl , ommeiule, ic,I In* pil,.,
on citrus fruit* in cold
euhlirx ami five by other mem- develops
not
III,
reverting
to
Staiiilnni
Time,
aftei
,|,r,.,,gi,
,
,
,,-../,i| ai'a. *
er
nation*. Aa
the
largest storage. I t permits the »to ra g e
I "ill having observed » » , time f„r „gMii,.i th. Gnu,an* ,,, .,,,
In
subscriber the Unltad States willl life of grapefruit and lim e * to
simina more than three and a half i,'« i* . ||,.,
Etunpe
P lio f ilm
have the largest vota, 32 per­ be greatly extended.
* ‘High thr puhlii «hould *et all clock.
||,.
|,i
•,.
fruit, either waxed or u n w u x rd ,
cent.
lists ,,( lark an hour t*cf'*rc gnifigtn In'd
„ |,dnt
•%
(n II
&lt;vp** .* •
three
‘‘The fund's working ranital cold stored for two
•t. n ■ Saturdav night
,.'*e|.| 291. il |,|ai,e I luring th e lime he (.
will be more than eight billion months stands up welt at room
*t.
|wa» staled tml \ l\ I.e»t4r Tharp. , o r , jmi , „„,|.Mt limn* i n ' III
dottarx of which the United temperature* for three o r more
at tne . local super intend", t ••( thr tVe»i Th,i„.le,l~lt a* * member „( ih
States will subscribe two and weeks after being removed from
y,
and orn Union Telrgiaph Cumpan) ,&lt;■;,( h Eu-hter i,i„up lie -,i
storage.
.
three quarter billions."
Football (same With
Judge Standard Time iMuime* effective ihxt
l„
remained "Vtl,
' II,
"In addition to this * per­
itlmeted
at
2
A.
M
Sunday
llrll
lluv'k
Group"
from
ihOrlando Cancelled
manent institution is needed for
t year. Th
telrgraiih
|H',,pl, ranimt •
,,f rile Normandy li,\it*i- 1
International monetary coopera­
wou!
I
change
thr
many
thousand*
of
ontd
VI
11*
V
tion In good, years and bad. to
clock* at on,*. Mr Tharp said,
|i
;
McWhorter
participat'd |
study world economic, condition*
—
*o the company i* .ending in- m the air defense* during the
end to take such precautionary
With tho 98th Division in the
■truction*
to
ell
subscriber *1 ..urmandy
s
Gampulgn Gentpaigi,
measures an -nay be reaulred to Philippines.
S e p t 29. (.Special)—
stating that the minute ’hand*
’ ' of Northern France, ('umpaign ,,(
prevent
disruption' of world First Lieut. Carroll
W. Culfwpper.
should be turned forward . around .j ih,
...
Rhineland.
Ardennes
am!
tredn." he «tsted
of Mrs. AWah G. Allen of
the dial II lime* to set "tho l fhr Campaign of Central Europe
"This will be called "The In- son
has been awarded the
clock hack onr hour to the
Hi* decoration* Include
I &gt;i*
(anauenal. B**&gt;k for Recenstrue- Geneva,
Star Medal for meritor­
Standerd Time
In resetting
tinguiafed Flying Cross, Air M •
tion," and will facilitate move Bronx*
achievement on Okinawa.
electrically synchronised clock or dal with twelve cluster*. I’fexi
ment of capital to war devastat­ ious
The award was mode by Major
any other
clock,
Mr.
Tharp ilentinl Unit Citation with OB'*
ed countries end to those which General
L Bradley, com­
pointed out, the minute hand cluster,-and the European Then
need assistance In developing manding James
the 98th Division
should never be turned heek- ter of Operation ribbon with *iv
Industries and Imororin* living
Culpepper served through
hattlo star*
standards. Th* authoriic) rsnitrl theLieut
of Leyte and Oki­
I.t. McWhorter arrived yester­
of the bank will bn 10 billion nawacampaigns
with the Utd Infantry a*
day to spend a 46-day leave with
dollars- of which the United a battalion
officer. In ad­
hlx parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. ! ’.
8la tea aa the single largest dition to tit*supply
Brenie Star Medal,
JA CKSONVILLE I UP) — A
McWhorter, on the Country Club
be hold/ the Combat Infantry­
Road. At, the tarnii^ation * f hi* re serv e fleet naval base, tn be
man Badge.
leave he will report to GrrSoabor-, tiiPil fur ntBintrnAno* of tUm tn
He attended Seminole High
N. C. for rea*signment
I.t TOC craft, util Ik •‘•tablifthr'1 on
School, in Sanford, from 1933 to
McWhorter ha* a brother. T'SiC rhi Si J oMir Ki\ p i nciir Greet*
Cove Spring* it war Announced
In 1944, U. S. railroad* did a
Carl A McWhorter in France
tasenger job equivalent to earye«tenla)
rinv almost one billiog-ipassenThe satyr* in Greek mrthoi«v&gt;
rr* for aa average journey of
In Brasil, thr para, a heavily
"e r e spirit*—half-man and half­
beast
*
built, short tailed rodent. \$ eaten.

Starke

o t Marines

y f,,.,.

„

Years

No Extension Will
KeCiiven Drivers To
Purchase Licenses

Hour Saturday Night

Col, Jam es Stockard
^ S e r v i n g In France

................. «;* "

r irtt M on

Lieut. Comdr. I -srrj
I’o Replace Slrvens
Chantje Is Announced
A waiting I &gt;ischargc
K I SI

irtnik

r ;!z*
... .

. ,.

I

Lie ut. McWhorter
Is Homo On Leave
Set Clocks Rack One With Decorations

"the chair, with
an a ir"'

Farm ers' Co-operative
Planned In Tampa

Sept

Schw ellenback Warns
Militan Needs En­
dangered Ry Strike
Of Oil Employees

I'o lira and turkeys may ,h i thr way to a further rating
I ' not the end — — of
meat rationing by Not. I.
A bumper mutrm^nt of fowl
" i l l add grrally to rlt Ilian
meat -oppliew during Novem­
ber and Itrcember
'

tories to produce (eiiiles xiyl
■eilflc metal.* and trucks and Vo
lDIOC-»- u / -XiPu w PteJat r."strtrllOfss laid down pm/ioualjr.
Werker'- louder) met, mean­
while. (n form a new Social,*!
party and reported the ra-orgunl
aation &lt;•( *,•%•-) „l war-defuncl M'prcju'iiiattv e» f 14 imitofi" »*t
Khc
Ilrrtu ui
U .mtU
ronlcrrm r
(Blhor uniph*
Japan wax rife with •pecula­ e a i auriinit*i. J L Ir?gla&gt;, |»»«*
tion today that Emperor lUr&lt;&gt;- AUlrnt of th e S a n f o t u .Atlanln
hito'x xelf-htirnilrallng rail on Gen, aallunnl llaiik, (••Id Kivtnmai.* .it
thv
MarArthur yi»tcr,lay foretold his i n « i r m e e t i n g W c d n r ^ l i » v
Motel
M u y ln i r.
abrliration ioon.
M r I n g l r y w m l r m l u m l l»y T
m It * a - *ugge»le&lt;l by many that
Knc -on of heaven had wanted to *N I.MW’toit, a Imi |Miintr&lt;l *»t»l t b r
of aoifltf mm I of pro
rnnk, a final geature of concilia
Fixion lo r f i r m i o i i i g n a ti o n s •«%- •
tion to hi* country'* enemy before
!»&gt; war.
su.'irinlrring hi- throne to hi* solat«&lt;l
I ■ v«•*i g i*» toft i f p l i o f
Dii' f iii 14)
. |i|»rnv«ii !»y • un
»on ei brother, neither of whom ^rrss un J u l y il wi|| nt •.•Mipliwl. w e i t )• »* - sign a t t •
hail anv re-p,,„.Polity f«,r Ju(&gt;an‘* t h r e r tb tii g». M
I
Ingley i*ointcd F. »*••» iin r i i i X a lm n .

LAM PS

.
DODGE . PLYMOUTH
;
PARTS AND SERVICE
.!#» Pslmrtu, Ave.
Phone

Labor Strike Idles 2,000,000

OPA Reveals Eleven
Percent More Meal
Is Available For
Public In November

••*1 "tamps goial for

i!ar\rthur rmanwhilc announc­
ed that the II.S 10th army wa»
being iiractivatcd and 13,793 o f
H41 veteran* grouped for return
home and diachargo. Another 14vL13 officer* and men of the 43rd.
iffmcricAn and FI rat cavalry divl■Iona, the ll'Jth regimental com­
bat (cam and tho 11 th corpa are
lieiiiK prrparrd f o r iihlpnirnl home
fU rting rieit v*eek.

| K ill w

E£ t “ iL°,79 T e x tile P la n ts C lo sed A s

i»i!M v a lid

aval L i e u t e n a n t
Is Killed In CraHh

GOING |o fly* Get n trip acci­
dent policy from C. M Itoyd
A Co.
.
’ _________

11.01(111 \

Is Predicted

Afire

LOST

Wonderful as the electric appliance, you
B n tuing today have been, you'll be even
more amazed- and pleaied with the advan­
tage* oi electric living in the Electronic Age
oi Tomorrow. The lixat step toward enjoying
tho#e advantages is to see to it that your
Home has Adequate Wiring:• Large enough wire.
• Elentv of switches andouUetp. *
• Sufficient c i r c u i t s . ' t started
a i l e d NOWI
NOW!

S tN F O B l).

K.staSlb*hcd I*.IBS

A Scheduled O c t o b e r landingWrouhl hrietr tile total In 2 6 6000.
. The 43rd Division wil he the first
to come home from the far P a c i­
fic— and has already begun load
ing high point men a t Yokohama.
Others soon to come arc the 31st,
Opbth and 37th Division*.
General MarArthur todav order
ed the Eighth Army to seise 34
persons suspected of cunplicity
In fiendish mas-are of Allied
prisoner- Ilf war nt Palawan in
-Abe Philippine- on Dec II, 1944
•Wore than lull prisoner* many
American- weie herdr-d into a
large alt r .ml shelter urut $r!

G I T your order* for Christina*
and Everyday greeting rard*
n l«v OcL 16 for early delivery.
Mr. Roll, Phone 661 W

In You Pott W« Hone

•

•eturn
home
beginning
next
month. Tbrie ate 160,000 occupa­
tion troops in Japan in addition
to several thousand in the air
force engineer and special set
Vice units

\I.ESItoiy (

KnK
KENT
Bmull
furnished
upurtmunt. Adults milv
Pal­
metto Grocery.

If

• TOKYO. Sept. 28, ( AI') —
Shipping will he available tu
send 1,490,000 American .ser­
vicemen home from the Padlie within the next seven
Cionths, Allied Headquarters
said It had been informed by
the War Department today.
Some 725.000 high point
men are already eligible to

pn
i'ln.iit

eron Avenue. Phone K ll .Sl„»e.
192-R or Edward F. Lane,
phone 642.

There

,

I G I IT man f*u restaurant
pay. Referenre. I'lmiie 2
ler 6 :11(1 I'.M.-

20 acre- tiled celery (aim. lately
plowed und harrow, .1
I an,

U n ity

To Prolcet the Peace of the World.
To Promote the Progress of Ami-rn*i
To Prodrfce Prosperity fur Sanford

deep, he declared, and the flood­
ed condition continued for 30
hours.
Mr. Bell strongrly advocated a’
a special tax, proceeds of which
would be d«voted to drainage and
propar
ditch
maintenance
in
Seminole County.

MISCELLANEOUS

^ool house, tJOU ft. West of
May hr Inspected at
Lake Monroe Tost Office. One
Semlnolr County Molora
—ft urres, all tiled, tfuod well, 2
109 I’ nlmrlto
atury house. 2 story horn. *-4
■ ~IHife Weil on Orangp Houle- 1941 P LY M O U T H Sedan Special
yard. J W Hell. Lake Monroe.
lle l.u xr,
Rndii( nnd
h&gt;atr'
Phone I ft
new lirr« I’tmiie 7 9 6 \\ a f l r ;
6 :0(1 I' M
LtJMHKH |.ii inher * Wrecking
t
story Itoil In*Itmd Keel's, very Ml GALLON
Huk Innrel* - a
best luinl»er I'leiit*- dinirs. win
limited -upply .Sanford l (’oc.i
down and plumbing. lJuharl's
Cola llottling Co
I timber Yard

In

Un^

M

noifitli *
hi

fo u r

••tigallt

of the

1 HMipli’t inti ■•I hi n miff

(»f .bit v h» .%a « rotate I
tin I it11•*.1 Mate*, given
•lav* iehalnlitatiii|$ fur
1141 iokikihmI to Ilnnnna
or d it y
ID* receivnl »
(•f 1 t.iiui.indation“ from
'tiiiii Miidii.g (ieiteral.
3!
Dlviai.c (i.t “Outataild
vice a fid wn- * «‘cnmmett&lt;a
t lie I eiHi.1 ( mimIik t Medal
upxjfi dletuargi
k

(TTY BRIEFS

L ieu t C.W. Culpepper
Wins Bronze Star

USO Is Swamped With
House Applications

uvy Plans Rase
On St. Johns River

K G SfnIrrMom. employe* ° (
lltp Moruln Power «nii Light
Company "h i, injur mI hlx knee
In*! Monday "h en he fell on a
Mnirway, is up and around and
ripect* to rerunte hi* dutiea with
the company next week.
Cattle loss** of C. 8 . Lee by
drowning during tho hurricane,
earlier estimated at 60 by Mr.
I.er. may reach 75, he said today.
The rattle ware valued st about
$60 each. Mr, Lee expressed his
ot'inlon thst some immediate' ac­
tion should be taken to provide
n canal from the S t John* to
the Indian River as e means of
drainage In Good time and aa a
navigation channel to th* Ocyon,

_ .?

ILL up with kerosene and furl
oil before winter.
II. II. POPE CD.. INC.

HEAD milk liff^ l n m &lt; i
fine bull I f&gt;I 1 Mellon vill*- A
( nil after 0 : 0 0 IV M. *

ONE OF Sanford's britri burner
located on Magnolia A 11 . tlo*e

mt!

- *
CI-AHSlFIF.U A D V R R TlfllBC B A T E S
JOe per Fin* fur one InoerWon
U&lt; p«r line fur ttir»* Insertion*
07* p«r line for # ln»*rtIonj
,
15 per llnr for 20 insertion*
M i n i m a rate* . . . 50c
PHONE H I OR DRINC YOUR AA. to THE SANFORD HERALD
Coant, fir* words to the line, Including phone and addrrsa.
All •dfrrtUwnrntj for situations wanls-4 "III be charged for at the
______
rerula/ claaaifltd rale*.

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TTIP, F . A N P 0 R D

PAGE EIGHTH

HERALD. 8A N F0R D .

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21,'1945 0

F 1 /1 R IH A

Unity There lr Strength
*«T

T o Pretart tha Peace of the World;
T o P rom ote the P ro g ress of A rartirai
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Spearhead Of Hurricane Hits Miami

AN INDEPENDENT NKWSI*M’KII
#

V O L U M E X X X V II

S V N K O K I).

Khta'jlrshed 1908

H irohito May
Pay Respects
To MacArthur

Shirley Temple Becomes A Bride

Byrnes Given
Power Over
War Surplus
•

&lt;KNIMN*i H l l i K W A V E S riash in g uguinst the
•nt«* u v*nt»-r\ fn-i *&gt;. wi» Kl *i«dn hiirrieane ( mu
•t l a y g n m i d a re a The
|»i*lur« pin v iles u *|
tlonitl S**i odph**!'* i

/-PC LIVING ROOM GROUI

Schooner Smashed By Florida Gale

' r n . t luiuri&lt;iii&lt;|i
II* *ng
r mmim
»**»r flMMP. Tfcr
Mila u«.|
inrrfMlIi II Hl«hr&lt;l
•I Of**ih and
In a lm« rly r«c •
I*••
Ml** irhr «|
•or r« ia mol. k

m s ON THI*HAT, PlIAJI—• mo^
w o n d e r f u l h a t. a d o rn e d w ith
doughnut* and assortrd cookies, an
edible hat. G o o d iirn know, why.
b u t there It Is. Aren't you looking?
Oh. the wearer. Well, she's Olga
S an Juan of the movies and lota
move Interesting, (International)

•

•

M a » i« r

A ileeoiatlve Diere In
choice of w alnu t or
mahogany f i n i s h on
hMfdwood
.

S o fa

Loungr Chair
' • 'll Up Chair

•

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(taatlaard

M tuind* ’ «* * l

t

Ml AMI Hh V' H '*».'•
&gt;’ ••*

lllow • r*V it' I '

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M

Dresser .

Kitchen Base
work

ufirc*!

CHAIR
or ROCKER
Beautifully carved occasional
chair or rt&gt;cker with richly

iiiiu

dr tailed
finish;

Ice
Refrigerator

lead* a doublo life a t n ig h t oa a com fort,
able full-alxed bed! Haa resilien t spring

com fort.

O
n

I’ngt

and

aay
.

NEW MONEY F 0 ®
YOUR OLD THING!

A w A f Y AX IH

. "

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.

i

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\\

Thousand Elevator
O pera t o rs (| u i t
'I Beginning Of
iv’s Bush Ilnur

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neatly

In

wnlnul

tailored

-GOOD A BAD”

:lll= lll= lll= = lll= lll= l

Little I)-Am:
Dene To M
B v T io .ir

&gt;

in

Countv &lt;’oinmf*aioner« If they
give 'hi* servite to other farm ers
a t the pubic expense. In some
seet'ons of the county the ( eo
iWple think the county should innin
^ ta ln
only ditches and canals
affectin g the - w ater that would
Snuinolr I'tfuuty'ii
(hi u
__.bo a hasnrd to the road system*
"N ow let's have some legal i n - 1 n rw h*»*pitM| mul m ur e atl«M|untt*
ter p re ta tio n as to whether the fa c i lit n * fo r the t r r a l i m i il of
.C o u n ty
Commissioners
should tul&gt; rrc ulo *i8 mr i •f o t l i c f illm*«*a**k
KiI w n i I
9 t n a i n t a ( n any. or certain *t eclflrd n* n * ri*vritl«Ml Gv \ lr *
canals and ditches, or all I aiiais hM!(*h«*r h i a talk m! tt.i IGu *» ,
and ditches in the county
If ( ' l u l l liiuch* **u ( imL iv in m Itt«-tt
either of the latter two is th&lt;&gt; *he *m*l tha t th e r e are « ’ li;i*.t
case u will not tie easily evplairitsl r»n t i i I m • r « i ln r |*nli* fil&gt; G» •* f..i
to th, ta x p a y e r, who need no
— d ra ln a g r and the farmers that
( * h a v r lieen paying a drainage tax
In addition to their regular tax es j
“ Personality 1 think a s atisfact­
ory solution to the problem can he ,
' ' with
...............
friction. I
reached
.
think ■ dragline should ho owned
the county for auch work.
^ T n e n let each fa r m e r pay so much
p er hour o r an acre for the work
done in connection with
the
d rain ag e affecting him
As this
is an a g r r u ltu r a l county I feel th at
p a r t of the c v e n s e should m m c
Cffout of county funds but not all
I sug gest the county purchase
the machine and lot the farm er
pay for the labor, fuel and some
jCcumulale
repair*
ex tra to accum
ulate for repairs

Mrs. Kireher Points
To T)ft TH Patients
With No Place To Go

and maintenance of the maenfne.
&gt;aThls machine should work In any
U^&gt;art of the county where the far­
mers are Interested sufficiently
to put up the funds to cover the
above expense.
Let it he
the farmers responsibility to
contact and collect from his nelffeghbor or group benefltted -and
w pav the county.
'The above le my personal
thoughts from what I have seen
and heard." *

ON LEAVE

2 0 4 - 0 9 K . I aL 8 L

~~

nisi

The advertising committee of
the Chamber of Commerce met
at the City Hall Friday afterCP noon and discussed plans for the
coming year.
It was decided
to continue adding to the adver­
tising reserve fond which now
'v amounts to anprhUmately 110,,
.000 until such time as might
gyb e advisable to launch a natv io n a l advertising campaign.
If amhers of tha commlltaa agraad that It would be Inadvisable
to make any special effort to
bring in mm* visitors at this
time until more housing accomogVdntlon* ars nroviHad and better
y * recreational facilities established.

A room y, clidllnctlvojy ntylcd aofa th a t

n ig h t

~

V...J &lt;1 | |.« it hl.C It* !*• illifldllM
( in Im

of C Committee
Delays Advertising

DE LUXE
BED - DAVENPORT

aaaunng

frames

choice of figured covers.

You'll have full pro­
tection for all of your
foods' with thi* all
metal ice refrigerator.
Roomy shelf space!
White enamel finish.

COiiatructloii,

TT~ ^

Maaaii ttUfty.
&lt;Jasso awJ maintain |
all d ra in a g e and will condemn I he :

i-puiK linns, fluwing watorfull fruttfa. richly detailed curv. diMtinguiah thcnc gcncrnualy pro|»ortioned pieces. Heautineerit, accented with deMrntive
Med, Chfattrohe. and V'anity or
marquftry

AH AMOICAN military yaUeapia,
Pfc. Simon Dumont, of Amwbury,
Maas, is shown directing tfsfflc st
• crocs rosd la Yokohsms, Japan.
The main highway runs from
Tokyo to the Alrugt airfield where
the American occupation force*
&amp;r&gt;t landed.
(InUmaftoiwI)

975 New Yor k
Buildings Hit
By Big Strike

Virginia \uto-Train ( rad; Kills Three

I ruman

f

ONE OF OUR FINEST SUITES!
LUXURY - BUILT IN RICH WALNUT!

lino leum

,.n&lt;l

A plan has been Miggrstcd b y !
O rir It Mnthicux assistan t to
County Aircnt ('. It. Dawson for
iroper drainage of ditrhrs in
arm ing arena, and iletermhiatioii
ns to the responsibility of the
.—County t 'nnimiMinnri s pi thiw w o rk
In a letter |n The Merabi. Mi
Mathleus wrote
"I n reren l printed article. there
have been accusations of ineffi IIKIM MINT; w i l t
efenry on the i n r t of the l mini) ■*lui -aIr11«' ItikI•\ •
(J Comm issioner s ami ilenials from S g t J o h n A g u r h
them relative to cleanfnir nod ah I re M r t h o d n t i
maintenance of certain drainage th e K r v
W i IIm *
ditches and ranals
( Intel nut ioiimI |
"A« this Is lining publicly a in - l
I think for the benefit of both
sides and the public at large. I
(jk there should be some deter nun
• atTon as to the responsibility of
' the C ounty Commissioner* a* to
k u t h o r ls i n g
the
clearing
and
yStiahltenanco of ditches and canals
.. " I p soma part* of the rnnnt&gt;
v t t u f a r m e rs consider it their tro

H*r h a r m
.» uf *eVell
ll,,fMlpb..l0)

i Im uiiicr

I'M

tici •• .
*l *\
that
l , *t%li| n
1 Io n ia n
bn*
iln .M iln l
t h e M a t e I h*|'Mi! l i t c n t in c u n t * '
•i| th e g i g n i l t n
p i o t d e m •»!
pn. • g
t'B ln yo .
,.f «n .lla i*
u mi t i m e m i * i d ii a e * t h i o t g l i o u t th*

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Utility Cabinet
AfiKCH'NI' n s

I

Tub .

Values for •
Your Kitchen!

in

&gt;1.1' I I M ill l&lt;

confirm ation, although a meeting
of the ivrn fia* been long expected
The AUictj high command today
( J blocked any atomic bomb research
^ l n J a p a n , and directed rigid co n­
trol of Japan ese economic life
including wages, prices, and nil

CORNER
WHATNOT

^ n 9 .8 5

M nM l \ 1

. To Decide What To
Do About Atomic
Itomb And Secret

TOKYO. Sept. 24. (AIM —
'A well-informed Jap source
£«aid toduy that Emperor
^ H iro h ito • has arranged to
pay a preceflcnt-shatterinu
call on General MacArthur
at the latter’s residence, the
^A m erican embassy. No date
•w a s specified for the .meet­
ing and there is no official

\*.i&gt; ^hipped
i. the Klottda
fury (Interna-

-

President

And All,
Economic Life Inj
Japan Brought U n-1
der Allied Control i

W a g e H .P ric e B

F L O R ID \

I h*- (11*•m| **ollt*ti s ’
ii*tiii
River &lt;’«in(inurt| t&gt;&gt; »i*t
• . t* •
(he Wi vk l*llil hill Nt ii !•••* • • I
rat* tbni In h m lril I
ntMiijt ren*hr*t it* peak
I d f i «11• i• *h n r h 11
nn
Siit**ln&gt; *lrove
•

Election Of Officers
Bv Seminole C of &lt;

(t*leen (ill tietweefi 1•
On*

iM'it •*itig

........................

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«k»i i f t *.i ' anf**r«1 t.
I hi till ni the (»••••
.
i« iiU ii lujh fle«p tittil* i
• i gt
| i. »iil | m o d e m
a r m n li n g lo Orl# Mmhi*
•( gtirn/n( ion. ilirecteil t !••
the ro u n ty ngrnt'n
•
• t? • *»•••••* ng i*f (h«- l l f t n n l it) l
r r p o r t n l I hu* morning tv .
tu t
cnrefiillv n o li n r the gi.»
.in
enrh a I*l«* *»f the f •••%•! hi it m
nhle (•• il r n e In ft "If
• &lt;
lie |»i*i|irt«l, hin»r*i &gt; •* . •* r
r«*ml immiM lirroinr *.•(•••.
%• i
tluinag* &gt;1 h\ the fi
vim' i| agmrtAt lining »' ••
I ake Sh.ir** Huiil*
..f pi.iilli
efikt i»f P
r**»* the a »,ter ilokh'
hulk hi'M.I I* i* elm*
fuAil juet e|tf*t &lt;lf Sa* I
'* •
mir htii not ii«jep eri«»tgh
traffic The U|lt#r in* K
' »
few inrhn* *rf rt*»chii'g if . fi ..r am Kriid finhing I'Htt) v*hu 1.
of th r Ited Cron* limlilnk ••• •mi (m m ( ' I m r u n l r r Fridny uf
(hr lake front, anil tin mm
at iiiHtit T h r | m*.•&lt;»•! i niching
i i .|«*( t h i * »»»»i»»ly vi «•
* I ••!•
nicr in atrrw n with
*.*»ei i l«rgf*.«| finh m m l&lt;* n*n*ivt « , I ( nr I H SniiH . h*«irntnii •*( Mi*
nyiacinthn
Kluridn I••*!•• ■&gt;11 &lt;-• I ( 'Minmiifil**1*
of |f» (Hi
Fr*»m KruUy morning at * '»*»
,t who i ••!«*««**••*I 'bia in form itti*»n m*'*i
T h r p arty i*ru!•••*! 40 rmlr*
o'clock until Hatunln v m*u rung in t h r gulf in nnrhoi
•• thnt IhriMiirlimd thr S tn t r unrn.
A flri
at the same hour, a rise
two •hivn «»f fifthing they m rt with
, p h i y n i r n t r«»rr|&gt;* n * n t n*n |&gt;n&gt; n i r r t i «
ami nnc-fourth inches was in led m r Ilot rc HU* i r**
t«***k i» *it it 11. mcirsftr o ver O'.*
On thr
at the S anford Boat Work-. Mr l »rk to C l r a r u n t r i j 5 mill*
at i f i r e v t o i u
m *’* i
fiiiin
l-H .IT'*
f..
Smith said. During the next .’ I off t h r light hoiiftr. little­ Jitltfi 5.r*il,(l7.'l T h r foimhrf «*f claim
hour period the rise’ was exactly ! Oliver hnggril n g ro u p e r u h . l i ’ nntn paid c»*mpm«ution nUi* »•**••
the same. From Sunday morning
1.121 r r f l r r t i n g
20 tnrhrft long, lb InchH*. m from 2JMHJ
until H:00 o’clock thi- morning rl rru m fe rrfire nr»*l \%«‘ighm g *• *• i the r u r m .»n»n»|»|*»v*nrnl «••**
the rise was hut one an I mie- |Hiun*l«.
Thm «n lr h nettedI l.tm i-rcli’d Midi 'lii&gt; .l***mg •. f *.*»
eighth inchce, which indn ited
inHii^t rir*
th at the flood tide was ahnpi at
it* peak
The total r inr *mi e
F riday was si* anil fue-cighth*
Inches.
High w ater from Ijike Monroe
has fliHxled portions of the farm s
of John ilrumley and llmwn
Miller located on the east side
rt*cnv»*r«**l
My "Duke” Mar Neill
J fumhlt* Mhirh
of Celery Avenue, and ha*
Kllfttii to •top thi* .Irivr oft lb
The
Sanford
C.-leryfcd*
w
j
J
r
flooded the City farm on the
Kufttli 12 &gt;u f *I llfir
west side, adjacent to Lake Shore down to defeat hy the aeon fr&gt;t
T h e FnU foribAril u n l l t becnm.'
13
to
fl
in
Kustl*
F
riday
night.
Boulevard.
tired in t h r ln*t half brcaiMr of
The Kuatia squad showed plenty the lark of -ulistltlltrs noil wu
of f l g h t , ( n the second half when thoroughly
mitplnyi-d
liy
th&gt;they scored two touchdowns to Rustle line. In the la s t period
take tha season’* opener from Fusils rrroverril a Sanford film
Sanford.
ble on Sanford's own '2f&gt; yard
Due to fumbles Sanford was line. Two piny. Inter B- Anilet
ON TIIK U8S CHICAGO IN only
able
to
score
one
touchdown,
son threw Knight a pass to sroiu
SAGA MI WAN, JAPAN-8ept-2t.
while threatening five times in the the first
Panther
touchdown
(Special)— Beniamin F. McKin­ first
half.
Boh
Cullum
Sanford's
ney, corporal, UBMC, husband of star tmek, led the only scoring Qctchs kick fur the ex tra point
w u goinl. thi- score sttxxl 7 to d
Mrs. Lucy Chew McKinney, P. O.
Box 134 Altamonte, (8P.) Fla., attack late In the second ouarter, Again in the rinsing m inu tes of
la serving on this heavy cruiser, with Anderson bucking ft over the game F astis tallied w ith Koy
which I* part, of the fleet helping the middle of the line from the ( ketch rrnshing over from the 2
Eustle two yard line. Clark's yard line to put the final sent,occupy Japan.
■

bn Andes Snags
7 P o u n d (irmiptr

i(eleryft»(ls Are Defeated.U%
v Kustis
By 13 To ii In Season’s Openei

down. She said that we can
never aquara our d«b^ to human­
ity, no matter how hard we try
because there la always more to
be done. ) V
;
.
- Visitors at today ■ luncheon
Included Al Mooneyham. C. J.
Finley and W. L. Tharpe of Or­
lando. 0 . W. Spencer announced
that on account of the high
water the proposed barbecue for
the KoUrlaas had been post­
poned until November. Gordon
Brtaeon had charge of tho pro-

Altamonte Man Is
Serving: On Ch^cagro

^ f u lminating' 40 days of opera- kick for the extra point was no
tforts In Japaimee waters, tha Chi­ good.
Tha Fads threatened twice in
cago dropped anchor Aug. 28 at
this key base of Japanese naval the first quartfcr when a pass
normal
from Anderson to Cullum set qp
tha first threat, only to have a

1

IS to fi. .
A large crowd from

Sanford
witnessed the game and th e Sem
Inole high school band paraded
a t half time, with Miss Sophie
McDougsl leading

Ilu.lii-.l tn th*- -»-iti--' nii-p- •
I'f. flaw Ih'u in di.-l Hi - - hinlet Mi. rimtliri Mi. I Its
lliiwtlinriii- *if I* i »i «• » i I I e, 1
has lin-n nut if ter! uf In, drill t
wOciirdliiK to Navul nuthiit itli-s
The riillislmi th-,-w llu u lh u i &gt;•
tn tin* path i'f » " unrumiuK &lt;nt
driven by William Retlley, tu-gru
acrording to S ta te H ighway l’»
trulm »'i. I. &lt; llen d rt Due to ’*
fact that H a w th u m r w». rul '-i
without light* no fh n rg n *. winp rv fe rrn l, Bender said
■Kns. J J Myhre. escaped wdlt
minor scratch.-* when the rct-ri-'
c a r he was driving on the &lt;»i
Undo road n e a r Orlando, left
the highway, tu rn ed over fi»limes and came to n stop 1.2*
feet from where it left the toad
according to P atro lm an Bender

CITY BRIEFS
M i* *

Joyc**

Itvvlp .

. lot lurik’ *|*&lt;M’inli*t.

ft 14

•*xt£fmi«Mi

in lb"

* m i n t y In d x v t n f u r t h e r th e « lo th

tr*it limitrnrn t»f I I I

»t w w

•i *»*i •*ii nr f i I hy M i * O u i *Im Wilft«»*i,
(•uinty home &lt;icmniifttrnt mu « g e n t.

Rerenl f|i»inhnit find Miflenitirf
..f thn Cflunlrv Club rtiml r*enr the
1' p • h1ft C hurch h»* r e s u l t s ! ill thi*
f*»r nmtinn «»f d»njteriM»Rly deep de*
prewHiniifi in the road fthich *re
f'tdumhun found m tto n Kr«*v* 1 ulilr 9&lt;• rnuiM* Hccident* unleftt
X in the Weil Indiei, and rhe *tm»n (Jiken ribr« «»f hy the rounty
road d r p a r tm r n t
itlva* maWintr ro ttn n cloth

I* Ml \ n t t l t l l ' K I l
P 'l
riii-iuloie J. Powers, son
of H J Pow er, of (10(1 Maple
Sti.-,-i
Srhring. Kin
hns won
• lie light to went the "Bool*
Mil*I W.ngs -if the I 'n i tr d S ta te s
At my P srnltoops He ha* com ­
pleted four weeks of Jum p t r a i n ­
ing during which time, he tnadn
five lumps, the lust n tactical
lum p nt night involving n com .
h a t problem nn landing.
O tto the G reat, having united
the crowns nf G e rm a n y and Italy
in US0. tecvivnl frt&gt;m the Pope
tin' title of F in p ero r o f Rome
and Kinrf nf Italy thua fo u n d ln f
the Holy Roman E m p ire of th e
(*e*rtMan nation

�s

MONDAY,, fiKPTEVBER

■PAGE TWO

■&gt;I'H» I )UIUIUII -UU-

AJAX fDEFI€SuTHE .LIGHTNING

l’hc Sanfofd Herald

i Southern’s
Emulsifiahle

I)•UK'*
9111*4 newapnppr reports "a definite trend toward the purchase
Ik* £»’ of small farms by persons of modest financial circum­
stances.”
ao.xasu,
This is a rather familiar after-war phcnomeon, but
l o a l lO Y I.KAV—II—***** M*
the present back-Jo-the-land movement seems likely to
l u u m m i n iiatici
develop unusual strength. It isn't mere war-weariness. In
'VarsLI. lii S IU m * .
one large mid-western area the war veterans are reportud
as less than one-tenth of the total movement. It seems to
be mostly a feeling of being tired of city life, ^specially
f t tbe large and mfedigm cltfes'
‘1 . 1
■
One odd fiatUnJ ‘p f &lt;fie situation is that a lot of the
■baa**. r»'««lail**&gt;"aa| H |l
»al*ri«laaM*i» far Ik* m i *
back--i&lt;&gt;-t}ie-fiifjln‘ titithiiaidWs'ilohy'ifeehi M
to have had
lalMu *■«, n ||| k. rhar».
arty agricultural experience: fb e y W o Jbsi ‘ ftlnirtiriritt to
it M M l« M .rnl.ta* mi.*.

— - -—

Less* DDT is required in emui«Jflod form Uqin in
any other form for best re s u lts against susceptM»ie bmwts. ikeguse of government tolerances on
/ftW1 .«$®P
/eatu re is of param ount Im*
IHU-tfUCe iIp every vegetable grower. .
u

i js easy to furecant I
folng to get iritb'ti'otij
Voib'lng tci learn ovef.iili

u * .

i

J-’/lrat S lredt a t Sanfprd Awrnup

^

Sapforii, Florida

M

M

’

'* *

1
'Ijy borough
■ing Ijuarf&amp; s
$ $ $ N a fls.

S P E C IA L N O T IC E

j^n* leaders
ifdemiW'Yacy.

.1 Pay Pry Cleaning Service

(Prom Trliil
the road k^
| M
f M
f ' y j f f l
'W
ir strode ahead. and handing out raiiqii classmeafions, And enforced‘atten

.dunce at their own political meetings. So Used were ,h&lt;jn y dog. ‘Go | Germans to petty irjtimidntlon that It was sojtie time before
retched, or lean- ' these uctlvitjes were reported to headquarters.
■’
I
The system .was abolished immediately. But, the dis!f*vL ,,"&gt;u‘ttl 1 patch Continues, “The appalling fact was that the investiga- j
sjioko threateningly
tjon showed none of the lenders to he Nuxifl or types other
And Shdok my'fist at il. the poor
wise considered unsatisfactory.” They were Just so used to
dumb shade.
It Shrabk' away from nu* as that way of getting things done that it never occurred lo
though afraid,
them that it was unjust.
T b t n fi)l(ii&lt;*»d a ft e r me, dejectedApurently hot only the Nazis, but all CJermuns. need S t a i r Network
T l 4 n n few
re-education.
, 1-

Wp rfifojp/nvnd d&gt;At new cuetwipri^ pend their
laundry Just three days of week'.

formation ws* published.
u* security.
Jones received the pledged stock
weeks following
from _Hartford
and Baird and
David Itairil. u New York I n s u r - ____
__ ___ ___
a nr* l»iokt?r. IumIioiJ Elliott $X0,- tu rned it
over to the P resid en t’s
ooo. Diking stork »• rollatersl. -ecretary , Mis. Grace Tully, for
lluii,l aliiailuteil that the network jsfc-kecplng
take
f iao.tr .11 life Insurance
E a r ly In UiU Luth Gojorins
pobey utuin Elloitt, which w»» Kootcvalt and Elliott were divorc­
ed In the property settlem en t onee m n ite d
pronllsslory half Ilf the pledged .stock went to
i !.. il.nifuril um) Pnlrtf the wife.
The other half was
wife.
H .th
Goggiss iilarud in tru st for the children,
a ro-m aker on the EUlolt Said he has no Interest l|t
note.
r the stock and has never .rgeflvtd
itate Network was losing sny benefit front iV
f -.‘ y
money in I’JUS and 1U.IU. Elliott, T b e business of the Texas enam
"'i,h
&lt;h* owners of several ra d io | Ir re p o rted to have improved m u ­
tation* over the country, d e c k e l |
lo Rlart a larpei netw ork
■■•
Umr.l lonned
f7C.ooo /or hi* venture, taking!

the day

lethal Gadgets

ii riurrow

f&gt;Pay laundry Service

will be
Gallup polls, like other tests of public opinion, ire in
light
of teresting but nut Infallible A current poll is said to indi­
For that* will he no
cate that the American |H*oplc, on the whole, think the
lamp or sky.
No movement of my finger turn development of the atomic bomb was a gtaxl thing Many
of head.
tt)1 of us are not so sure, and many see a serious peril in
Whereby ybu get yulir cue f
the mere fact that such tremendous wen|&gt;ons can be made
roll (lo.
and used.
JtAKLENE NEWELL WHITE
1,
This is a problem worthy of thorough discussion
*y. i Never before in all human history have men possessed
It «»f Ju»t a tm ' such weapons. Like so many of the other works of man,
]J’
they can he used for either good or evil. Used on u big
P 7T ~ w_|t. •*&lt;scale for an evil purpose, they might destroy our present
■eByou ever i*wV civilization, setting the world hack a thousand years or
n»y report! th at, more. Their mere existence In a challenge to the conscience )„„„ At lhe
irdly he said that.m ankind In general owed Hairq fit
The larger m
t
S K v i T J ,
i
mo?e securely sltice Such lethal engines were pro'g
idlfced. Now that We hove them a great many of us would X m M .u 'rrc*!!
mi ot uurf'W A fn* that *fpe) Httfor if It were |K)HHll)le to Ki»trid of them Aiul forget upon (he liquMotlon reilucln# Elpublicimprove- i uj)0y^* them.
Holt** debt to him to upproxiit«tem* to T e
revdy
W h a t t h e w d rltl neetift m o a t ia n g t m o r e | » o w e r f u l
uat whilt It Btd before m e u n a o f d e s t r u c t i o n , h u t m o r e f r i e n d l i n e s s , f a i t h , l o v e a n d

Irrlslly and the stock increased
in value in more recent years,
| Elliott now Is tjie husband of
h&gt;ye Emerson, movie actnas.
The coropUUce some weeks ago
hvurd depositions by flsrt/ord pad
Jones.
The inquiry was ordered when
report* were published that Hart-

8IOMINOUO COUNTY J.AUNDBY CO
f'hune 476

t»o,°00.
Ij*x* * „ ^ * ,1*’

“wlUl.l!ufrelv c'Ki,&gt;urntl",J ° r h" 'T"(n UelnKH. The development of character r‘‘. f'r’mu Tcx«. bank.,
niir bw* S a t
ii run pur a n a i r a -

running up
tu |*»a,ouo. The m&gt;t« w»r* gu«r„nt«md p a non atly t w ' B H o t t : %-A
Elliott e n u r e d tbe A rm y Inie
In I1M0. In t a i l , while making
hazardous trip* by air, he told
hii father he wan worried about
leaving large debt* for hi* wife
•nd children.
The President advised Elliott (o
discuss his affair,* w ith Jesse
Jones, saying th a t in view of
Junes' familiarity with the ra&gt;|&gt;&lt;&gt;
business und knowledge of Texas
ha might be able to euggest a

m u s t k e e p pace w ith scien tificp ro g resa.

How I£lliott Huijs IIin Bueinees
WASHIN GTON. S e p t . i!4, &lt;&gt;Pl

V i|
W WUrIt«i».

c
a
g
a
t ijr—
t/vns—
™

on attaining the more abundant
life, have confronted the' eoatUVy
with the poulble resumption of
o||ne rationing, since you
*t hava gasoline If cnide oil
t nffined, and you can't refine
crude oil if the men who do
arc out on strike. 'What Is said
w it} With retard to oil Is eguaRy
true of ' automobiles, radios,
building • materials and all tho

f

t ilt C v ? ' J m

ps

a :

iaoney the ptopl* have, thev
face a lower standard of Ihrin;
unless full production Is resumed. „^s»— —ilQi ' ■
•xpeyer* shodhl be Interested
th* report from Tellahasseo
over |17n,uoo In benefit*
• been Pali to tqme 11,000
hart* In the past seven
H. Just how long Florida's
&gt;1* pobllrlSwl reserve fund
N*t at thM rate remain* &lt;o
eeh . I t I r u h f o r t u n a t v though

so muth of It Me t# be
it at g- Wane when practically
■f business In the sUtO U
mg additional help. The time
■ eome when unemployment

—Brig. Gen Elliott Roosevelt's
own story of Hit financial deals
(hat brought him uml some of
his backfrs under Congressional
scrutiny was pieced together to­
night for the first time.
The account related that the
late President's second son:
1. Borrowed mor* than MOQ.OOO
to finance a Texas radio net­
work.
.
&lt;t
2. Woe referred by his late
unde; Hall Roosevelt, to John
Hertford, president of the Orest
Atlantic.and Pacific Tea Company,
from whom ht* borrowed 1200,-

000,

»MK).

"

8. Never got any help from hi*
father In arranging the loans be­
yond assurance to- a leader that
KUIott was independent In busi­
ness and a loan would not em­
barrass the President.
* *•
4. Got from the elder Roose­
velt a suggestion that he eeek
settlement advice from Jesee
Jonri. then Becretgry of Comfi. Didn't know until he reed it
in the newspapers that Jonee had
settled the Hartford loan for M.POO though Elliott** attorney tried
to tlnd out what Jonee had done.
6. Left members of the House
Ways end, Maaa«-'.'£&lt;&gt;mAltaa,
which Is making the Inquiry, wqh
the Impreasion that ha la now
“broke**.
The committee completed reodluf loday.
o condu-

ue« out oi your car and we'd (Ote lo h elp you in evenr w a r w e can. S o W f oiler tbfpe gqggeeliona in an effppt tp be oi eenrief to yo)t U ypu aw n a Plymouth, D odge, Dp Bpjo pr Chrysler cqr.

vf I

r M tJ 'o K 'Z .
Today there Is hardly a doc­
tor In the Und whh' does net
have more petlente than ever
to take care oft who ts not

n -rv-std
i

lr«i A »
M.ijL
lW
a i=Sr *5-: » w i i

JSf*
S °n id » .

I

With gasoline rationing lifted, w # know that pow . m ore than ever, you w ant to get the bfyt poaeibly

(-Hartford and Baird untH

hli-iW* rattrrrl ' fh«

p

ow n ers

Jone* never Vild Elliott that
he paid to H srtfn rd and Baird,
young Roosevelt's story said, aj-

catlona th* whole tip
up to tha Court of Tax
•ring soldlvr*
tor vnclr own
ilott, now IS and by hk

yi*s.L?

CHRYSLER

Jonea presented a s t a te m e n t of
Elliott's flntnrlnl condition to
H artfo rd and Uaird. H artford
settled for 14,000 and Baird for

■Wiiott

mK ;-

e n d

couraa of action. Elliott saw
Jones who said he would dea
what could he done.

eu ro W
mlrWWia
k Mills ! . bis amoar

m

**

&gt;n of even anti-German# is not going to

Sonnet 83

if
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Southern Farm Chemical Company

BIBLE VBK3K lOR TODAY
* tVEN THE LOWLY ARE
HIH CHILDREN: Though the
Lent b* high, y«t hath the respCCt Onto the lowly. but the
ifrbud h# kndweth afar off.—
Psalm 188:4.
» :

Have courage. Shadow,
will come yvhcti I
Will take a long rest In
bed,
And you. so faithful,
rotting, too;

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for the manufacturer

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M o n d a y ;* 8B p t e ih b e r 24, 1945

PA G E TH R E B

T H E S A N F O R D H E R M - D . S A N F O R D F L O R ID A
- r

\Social A n d

Personal

Activities

Miss Anna Jane GiAitt Becomes The Bride
Of Victor Gloveri In Church Ceremony

TERRACE TALK

Vr«abl«

Thi n PHI i -♦* b |&gt;&gt;H1\ «t San
•1 .11 .if f ft .4
In a setting of beauty a d designed nnd made In thl»- III (tip l.indn w.1■* i fu" f1
Olii the* l :%,f JMMH ,*t t l " \ n
I tb ivn u hu!
j1 simplicity Ml** Anna Jane Gan t,
For hi* l«-*i man 'I
.’III' • ai me
I dau g h ter of Mr. and Mr*, K h a r i s those hi* brother, l.rwn \ l,h» HI ttslrn'B 1 *(fii|
T il I'l tS tl A Y
i \ 1 \ m i ; 'i H a n J
I Clarence G antt, became the bri e '&lt; r, nnd usher* w r it 1' Inn l* w Hrit.J &lt;P**ti'
An im p o rtan t joint meeting of
L-l
«•i'iu' -'J
It VI II
rul N(■!I M DI {F
I of Victor Dudley Glover. J '-, '&gt;aiitt Jack Ollriulike
Ju n io r High School and Gramsnr m it lt
| son of Mr and Mrs, V D Ginviy, hi*hwiclt, all of DaCltons 1b uu h t h (‘ i T ,&lt; &lt;(u:i &gt; l.l.
tnar School P a re n t Teacher* As\ Mil
Iuunedlatelv
the "ii'li.itii,
— — — Si of Daytona Beach, on 8 Liridgy
1......... ......... after
— ,laociation to lie held at Ju nior
* G*.t ! D *«» ItjHH I .
» reception wn* held al the toiim VtIt It Ifl t
evening
at
7
00
o'clock
in
Eliilh School «t 3:30 P M. Board
TUESD AY
iHMtk a lift In .it in '■ |f &lt;• v n £|T Ml** P eggy Duncan spent last C o n g r e g a t i onal Church.
"f
in 1 IN m m
(OH* t ea M l 1 it
The Pilot Cluli will have a m e e tin g will be held a t 3:00 week at Daytona Beach.
doiihle ring ceremony was pet- P o t Street fur the family
&gt;(»&gt; (»t. 1 1[ V .. . • Nil* N N J* \
dinner meeting a t the Hotel P. M
i
o
i
The Women* Council of the
U ii 1 ! . l i p
HI
t
i j f a l r e l 7:30 P. M.
Msv Itnliert ('handier has r e ­
T h r church was beautifully d4- ihe Gantt residence were 1*1•»( 111 IK R \
i iftlltc V
*ill* Vis Ir II -i ■&lt;i wtsim*t limir
[lie Jun io r D epartm ent of th ■ F ir a t f'hri-lin n Church will meet turned from Augusta. fia.
______ ___
__
..
. with tall ed with large white l*ell«. green
corated
for
the
occasion
'! \ !!T N
pilot Sunday School it giving a t H:00 P. SL at the home o f
baskets ol white gladioli. aslef* &gt;i and white bIo**om». The Iniile'* *%!•■•() i tv i*m| fl»l I 1
A51 11». Ii't- •*.' ib g party at 7 :3 0 P. M. in the Mra. II. T. H um phrey. 217 E a s e
Mr. ami Mrs. Alex S haron arc ami c h r y s a n t h e m u m s pined) table, overlaid witn a hamlmn.li I'F.RK 1\
th u rc h annex in honor of th e 12 T h ir d Street.
p a il)
biii V. Ob ln'i rfit'iw'N
making their home in Drlaml
T h e W esleyan Service Guild
year old elaooea.
. i
.-,-i
Ih
lialms atld fern. Lighted taper* tiered wedding cake, flank'd
Pvt. Kaymnnd Lund&lt;|ui*t ha* in branced candelabra ca*t a soft each side by cr)*tnl ran l&gt; lahra under «
i --in t n I r i lt,
Monthly navy wives luncheon of th e First Mcthodlat Church
folio,* it.g , ri
hi'.ili idol *
M l be held a t 12:30 o'clock in will meet al the church annex depnrteil for Fort Ord, Calif for glow ovrr the settin g
*
■ wig lighted trier*
U S Bachelor O fficrrs Q u arters at nt B:II0 P. M All member* are an overseas assignmenti a i t n mu H
hi 1 1 ■ • "
Miss
Helen
W
itte,
organist!,
Alter
spending,
a
ilioit
turn
ed to atte n d
I' 111 S H It t M I. t '
the N aval A ir Station. Thoac d e ­ u rg
and 'll* it|t(It h
T h e Townsend Ciuh will ineot * Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Lovejov rendered ■■ program of appropriate with their guest*. Mr
s irin g raaervatlona call Mr*. L. L
nuptial
music
preceding
and
dufC
lover
left
for
a
honeymoon
IMp
In t h e Court" House at H:00 P.M, spent
the
weekend
at
New
P IM im .ld .i;.
.''il l* ! i s
Tolar, County 701-M.
, ing the ceremony. Mrs, G ru rd t lo r traveling Mr*, G iuvu d u w
*
| P T A meeting of Sanford G ram - w ith Mr. I , P . Hagan presiding. Smyrna Beach.
i H arden sang. "Ah, Sweet M ystery “ powder t&gt;liie two
piece *uit M -J.l i Vt r|; MA ' V \ \ &lt; \ YF'U
i
:
\
H
l
i
t
; Ml. orett" i t School to be held a t G ram - T h e public is invited.
k
Mrs. Jew el Chapman ha* left i of Life" and "B ecause" preceding with which *hc wore white m "ini
I «!*• ’ a r School at 3:30 P. M.
A
• til
Blitl H ClU.wM^f i»1 twin* S- P l t l t M II I&gt;i' I ' . i l
for
Hollywood,
Fla.
to
visit
her
ceremony
and
immediately
.
.
.
.
N OTICE
■rd meeting will lw held at
fM
M
'ik
mill
jt»lrt*
flmichtpr
n
ite
r
ihp
vows
cjrcharuje*,
»•.&gt;
*■
Call meclinir of the Worker* daughter.
3:00 P. M.
Maillot » ’ Thr* L o rd s Prayer , its
Mr*. (ilov«*r, u grad u atr of
Council of th e F irst Methodist
£
W E DNESDAY
tradition*! . s m ,n„|« Hueh School m Nan
I&gt;r. a n d
Mrs
A W. Kppn n I*ne«llction. The
C
h
u
rch
tonight
at
7:30
o'clock
in
'* Men'* Bible Claa* will preaent
ipcnt th« torrknnl in D aytona unltlinjr marches were aUo u*c«. f..n| nn«l th e Itudrmmi lit ml t
aeaion of p ra y e r to r c h u rr h th e Chinch Aim es. The council llench.
The Bride, ifivrn in marrtatffr i .k||«;tft» In Jn«*I nonvilh . o*»% until
include*
all
teacher*
*nd
officer*
ission nt the
F irst lln ptist
hy her father, was lovely In hrf ». v m n rn a tfr t t.tploM-d *■«!.
o
f
th
e
church
hurch Annex.
Mrs. F ra n k S. Il.iv ha* r e t u r n - I
P ,w" ,,f ‘T"r ?
Lu. l i e , . B eauty Shop
* The P resb yterian Group Con
cd to her home In Columbus. Gn , - “ Oil fashioned with long, t i g i i
Mr til ,ver wa* graduated lion
rente for D istrict No. 2 will
Friend* of little Vicky S m 'th. ("apt Bay i* »t .lioned at FT ‘ d tl n g bodice, accentuated by p l K ta b i e e ie H ig h Sch&gt;«»| in I'm ,.nn
held in the P r e s b y te ri a n ' d a u g h te r of Col nnd Mrs. Mur P inning
'.sw e e th e a rt
neckline
and
full
and r e c e m i t a It b mil
Che re h, Wednesday. Sept. 20, nt | shall XmitS will regret to learn'
length sleeve*. Her veil of bridal H.A, degtee from the l'm&gt;i i*u&gt;
10:00
M. Lunch will bo a e rv id of her illnrs* at 1200 Oak
Among th ose leaving Tuesday ‘‘‘“ ' l 01' ,fclt
Kraccful folds to
F |n „ d » He I . . . rccenth been ,
j
\\
M &gt;.
1}k the church.
t
j Avenue.
i te n fr i—L.C. I 0 J t Ot t l Hl x n w h i p t n u a J a «0» I M P
arc the lho hemline of her dress and abc m, charged fro m the Arnrv after
1
l"
,. ‘ 1 " vr,’
to entar F’ S C W
•*
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bses:
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r It i&gt; « nvap«
A^*.11*,.. If.
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' 1
^‘ v
Perkins,
H arper and* ........
Shirley libride's
rose, ahnwprt’il
showered With
w,th till)#
lube &lt;
, I,..
hr tn 1*1*
t h Field Artillery
Hng.id
*a _i
I ro»r»
e, *m#*w .ami
ii. I ■
n 1In Fllir
iVVIts
r _*k_ Africa.
ai k
I , ,. I. I IU&lt; K » I d \ ' » V P t \ R&lt;l « \ i ---»alln
rthboni
ir. V
North
Sicily. Italy.
Smith
.Hid *’li LI e n i%-L
Mr*. Harold E, Aldrich of France and tierm an y
■■
l i m e m i h e in o * mm t •• mnk
O ut of to w n I p c d n at th r " f d
Mn
Judy I'ariin spent thp Tainpn attended the bride »»
ttirlr Htwiip hi *1 t i m e N
R A Y M O N D M. BALL. R E A L T O R
m
atron
of
honor
and
Mr*
H
enry
]
dinir
inctudni
Mr
amf
Mr*
V
(J
Weekend in Jacksonville visiting
ijjiiin M A l u l l k l
i; d h
Lieut. and
Mrs
George
Mc­ E Kmmrmi «&gt;f Daytona Iteach M«*ver. Sr.. Mr* I.ewu Ulovtr be i • Ii ii-o* I f i
Krill I &lt;Ni!r S.ilo*
K rllla.
M *•r I k'. i k‘«' I. i MILh
\
t
o
,
»
B i k e *y w a l k i n g m c K s e n u c r
wan bridesmaid. They were ifowB* Henry Em m eiu, Tomrns Kmm«i)i*
Clelland
^
wsll i e**iimu I*
1 h Jn i h i a l d r l i i M i i a i n c
!b»h«l*
e*l alike in d r c m r i of «Iute brt&gt;- *nd Ted Wilitam*. of I*.*y
I ! \R S «»\
f\ N
it
Hlutoe, Mi- to I Hu * bit it
Mis, Snrn Garner Hell from cnde*l «n t Ski ami net. The lo n j, Bern b . Mr*
Thom*
'M
ill
KiM
im
I.
Hnridii
S
u
to
Hank ItulcHni:
in
v
vp*
eteiS
hi
*
40 r e n i n h r. d a y j o b 8 A.M. In l I’ M.
Murphreesboro, Term is visiting fitting bodice* of *utin were a t- 1 Adrienne McKlroy. Hun&gt;M Aid
i
1
*
i*
U
,
Hov
iv
on
b*
■
»
1
m*h
and
ion,
Itunny
of
titinpu
tJifhe*!
to
very
full
i;uther«d
Mrs. G K Hr mime «i het home
I P il &lt;11 s t 'I*!'
ak irta of net and they worn A Mrs Alice Mr Mu nn ami iLmurbh i tiny a !■•’k J\
hi lho San l*mi(A A p a rtm rn U .
►\ 11« v m l
arc l:»vtii h
ill
Caiii!-*v ill.-, 'I.
half crown of net in their hair. T e r r y ,
ri \ i\ tl- \i»
I sir 111. A. K. Hrown haB left They curried thower banquet* of i liar Ira limit t ami Jo il i:bu-i Kit MR'S n t ; i i
far
Waterville,
Miiipe
Lieut red roweii tied with wiile rod m b rth Jarir i»f Buff'd". N ' . ami Slal *&gt;n,i f " ‘ .
Hrown wn* form rrly Rtatmnrd »t antin rihbon. The bride'* gown Mr ami Mra J &lt;*Mn n f!f «&gt;1 t bri • « n r ' I 1
hi
Im-*
,♦1
!i ipirtih(m|
and I how* of her attenfianta ware land"
the Sanford .Naval Air Station.
l|i|! mu »n
Friend* f»f Mrs John Edward |
. i
ii. it,.tten. M.-rtha
Is S p o n so re d
I l l s
1m.id*
*1 t »
IlifTKina will regret to learn of Itoti.&lt;m
n g c,
Au.lrcv llach,
A ngels
*
. ,, ,
Mi l l
I \M d \M \
her illnra* at her home at .11 % Malack
ilrisch. Jean Whigham, Elisabeth
l » V I li t* t t l l l O r V I III) I \M K &lt; I \ \ I M
Twenty-aecond .Slreet.
1
*
1
..„l. ...
f _. .
I
_
_
ik .
Whljjham.
Jeaair
Durden, tMl _
artha
, f Ml t tl . Ml • ,
. . . fo mok* you a hoard pln-t/p,
Perkin**, Louue P e r k i n s ,
Joyce
Tb. Lia f(i f r bib Nf,MO .. r. I it
I
W\ I &gt;
f« • 1i (
Mi»,» KImo Farley and Mi** Whiddon I Hidme • ontudly, Hetty
t »«.! «|H(a* mt (h« «I-Jl *&lt;1(1 S .f ■r 1 1 1 1 1
Ro»«* Levri, xpent thr weekend , 1m
k
Dot
(
m
m
ley.
Judy
Jn woor-wllh-ovarythino
M.i*l 1 al rr.e |- .i i .-it h
1 11 M
in Nr ' Sni&gt;rna
i*ne-*ti&lt; of Jofir*P byiS i4* H m h ,
K ennelh
IblfH )f'll \* o- l\i* r o n
it -t i* 1,1 .1,1
Mr nnd Nt t Jack llfiderio
I effl i
W itila rc Tyre, l i r n e l*c
f ynt 1111 "'it*.' i•SS..1 t tee , I i
fro* h m n ite*
wool toll . . &gt;
&lt;ieti i l b IIv *liray Malcolm M a c
nr*
Mr*
Will Him (iilmnrr,
I be N eill I ‘auI: P i 'm i d , J o h n Hi urrilry , i , r n ifi Ar The ■*J «l111 ("Ion
1 ' 1&lt;
f tile 1 f f V *
former Mil** Jane Schultz* is Sim .it I'lmicfeldei r L &lt; Harper, Hi'■»«*■■'»• 1 vcU n *1 1fI to V
Prom our new collodion of
S \ 1\ ui Ml . o 1 1 . . IL 1» V r,, .
viaiUnir hr! rn.ithrr, Mr* Helen I fci In r » S t e n s t r o i n . **e r aid 1.0&gt;B lli'lt'T
H'lti-" 1»* l.tl i * la"&lt; Il »l
■ii* In-■T
Schultx at t to I Vi P ark Avenue. lllk',
.1 ki lt l i r n ut n r r h a \ h m in r t n v t a h w f l * . ’
Kay Shfiemaker.
Erneat K&gt;»ar mm ! 1! u l «11r Ik VMite 1 n tl 1ii'f i g-*
H erndon.
K ills S m ith,
Porter
Don it h v i Too b \
tl I
Word hwi* Iwpen rertiv e d th a t ItJiriMritT' W'altii Smith and Carl If at 1ir 1 oi
mi sfn-nj a large part »l vntn J a y
4
Inlim Ifa kr f Siihplr Mi' Dm Cll.
b |c| k"' N *
Lieut William Hrannnn,
Lirut W iH in m *
1 t»pa*In litl
He It V Jam
P-hkO t it *■*|i.L. n
David (intcbel, and E nsign (tone
kitchen.
It
e
ran
.tare
\&lt;nu
\te(
HATS KTQAOI
II..a. rII licit v Ball «"'l Mil'll. .1 •HP­ Irt
llarriaon have »een each i*ther in
Risbnesli
I I
Panama
A K r tc l tc n M o t t t i i IIiim iu s x
.
.1 vs Kiln
Alan 1IfBf |f t* 11'
M
mm
M n . William .Mabry has r e ­
WLlt
bri,
link! uni
. .1". k
II
t an \
at count %
turned
to
('anon*
(ia
a fte r
nil \V iIlium » .Im* Willi . . Meal
A
*pendinjf th ree week* a* a £lie*t
ami
..it.
(
am1
calm M&gt; N ull
F'i "&gt;t*
Bf
\ f£kuuti 4‘otiferenre mi-elmif
of Mr. and Mr a. (* L thuvran,
Krntnrt t II. • rit|t»i Bill- !t lit |w
1.1 .
L
t
mill
line ill % T
a
c
c
r
a
a
r
i
e
t
I 120 P a l m e t t o Avenue.
lai F ir |t| iit*,:, Noll v Tr»i i". W ftp.
uii
*St
John’s P resbyterv
1
•
r
r
a
1
"
1
He h r 1*0* 1. ,,Bi»hbv Junu*
■ Ilf til -I
'S* It ft &lt;
tin he
hru.ihti
Wpifneaday, Hopt. L,, .
Mr and Mra. ^'red Itohiann and hold
Ko v
F irst Presbyterian Church Tht U»ainif; H uston Halam.l.
t' h ■
J-M &gt;..* I.*
n
and
an d
r
I,till
.luughtc' Mr*Kvclyn
S ir s , have [ j ^ e m c ’ w m "l« ''’ They' 'V«»i‘ KoVl i S h „ , i tl„ k^r
II - • ■ .
hrootnt
^
eft for N k h u k F U . t - sit....I
The U r t i Working W .th T h .m «•&gt;•"*'
,hll*l
■if the
l&gt;.
'
.«•
t'
the funeral of Mrs. U-tilson » 1
.
...
...
tier J i ",.lt,- r Smith It,It, ).&gt;..* u .0 .1 I - . I
t,
b ro th e r.'
. * » , 10 ’V
AM
Mr.
E.)
y ,
i,,.,,...
j,
/• h r t r y (nil von o w n !
I &gt; I n l&lt;
I
\ *( . t *:
|*binti « w b**
-----------| Brownlee. D i.tr .c t C hralm an will ..T e x j
fcl(u Itovll, M„ l f ,,|
11&gt;iit TIn* L( » If:I* - 11wi tin lid*
Lieut,
anti Mr*. W
M s n m m |r "
lb r n.eeting to order T h. uHillv
„ | ■Earit1
K|
, Hobby liri*!*oi» Wayde M&gt; | h i li r i* &lt;,,K.ii|«1 tt* ih*Mini *
T h r r c ’a a r n b l n e t f u r every t h i n g in th e k i t c h e n .
have left for
their home in ("Bowing «U|| participate Jn ^ th , „ u&lt;k|. I
K.-nn.-lh
e f f 11’r n t *iJ i* b»i i Mt(i.t 1Li y«-i| kk.ifi lit m| j'r III
In e v e r y k i t c h e n t h e r e * a r i g h t p l i u e fo r c a l n n c t * .
Mrs. R.IL McCsslii Y*iilier M S m ith
Chicago, III. Lieut. Masoner w»* protrrarn
Tll«* Mfih'in tif lh»* w.iitl it a|n»*
II.E.
Aiken,
Mr».
W.N
recently relcasctl from the U S, Mr.
tinrribiHl fet
*•ti*| Irdniii!
I.earn how incxiK’n.sive a tnodprn. attrartive
Brumley. Mrs. Roy Mann. Di s c
o . •
•
■
Naval Reserve.
A It. Larrirk, RupL of Home Mi- MlSH S t 1 H t ‘ C 1 | ) Il e T
ronveniont Kitchrn can Le
Mrs W. U. Fleming F, - - i r .ions, Mr* F'rsnk Worrell. MrT
R
IP
L
E
-A
ID
_
turned from Q uitman, tin . w h e r u 1 R L, Torrence. Mr*. H J
Let
T a k e (hla a le p tiHlav, In sa v e you mile* t o m o r r o w !
she was called because
the mini. Mr*. Ciiarle, Wtike. It, &gt;
Little
t,rai,Vlurtr
*
t
,,n
ci|lto'i
illness of h e r fsther. Dr T K. Hugh Fi Powell. Regional Direct"'
/ nve.ill g ale m n t n m i l h l v fitly m e n I fila n . ^ jit
Moye, who is now tm| rovin-; ,,f Religion* education. Dt F t&lt; wa- honornl 111. to ' ".I it, l.l■'1
— -------Brownlee. Mrs George Tout", o- , 'lev " t t n a p « ” v n 1" 1 " s
H n
RELIEF
motl.ei, Mi*
J
Mulin' Si ,t„
Rev and Mrs. Yale* &lt;&gt;! M i l M r . PHI Stephenson
Cipher
«t
he
I
hi'fl.e
'lit
l
Pur
VVesl Fifth S treet have a* thetr
A vrtiuv Wt’Hurn,iliis uf t pi in him
guests. Mr*
Flllen ' a l e * and
P I O V E N
(iariu-p ft 11(1 trorii«‘*1* w i i r «*ii
Sirs, Fitnory Yates and child
M
E
D
IC A T IO N S
iln u io u u
IT n ! ’ T°7od throughout the I.ftrinoon,
from Brooklyn, N- 'V.
ii u n t i H .i tty U . ir ,
! prlxea
Davn
ic* being won by Jam r* Davjs
P h o n e !&gt;.'[
—
oU In ONE ouH hl
and Carolyn Jtlickvlia for tfi,
Mist S a ra h W arren Fiasterhy
The
N.
de
V.
Howard
Chapter
peanut
hunt
and
Peggie
Wright
has recently returner] to Sanford
IfUEVfS Edward McCall
for
thr
to make her homa a t 117 W«at of the U nited D aughters of the and
Confederacy
met
Friday
a
f
t
r
.
*tunt»
Fiach
gue*t
fi»hr,l
in
th,
I
—
Inflamed
W atery Eye*
Tvnlh SDeet. M itt E a sle rh y was
iond and received « g i f t
formerly asioclaterft with the St. noon a t the home of Mr* F I
2 — letp Iro T orr Coergeillon
fsvor
Johns River Line' or Jacksonville. Itnumlllal, 01(1 Palm etto Aren,,'
3 — Naso! kritol.on &amp; Sneering
A f te r the game*, the children
with Mr*. J M Hliyes. preside','
gath ered around lho is ld r o h n h
Mrs.W T. Fiaiton and d a u g h ­ presiding,
!n*s sWIdVlo* a l**a
wa* centered with » hothdav
ter, Bayne, have deparle-l for
4 ril**"*Al (i itro.** load
11 wa* decided to niskr a r o r
rake and *»ng
H«|i|iy Bo Midi,,
New York, N. Y. Miss F-sstim trlhution to the National rt
•r"p'*&gt;wat «f HA? P|VIA.
Ref t eslooen,
will enter Ogonl* School for Fund drive. Delegates and a l i e ­ to C r s r r Marie
Girl* in Philadelphia, Pa
and nate* were elected to sttertd -i were served by the hostess **hy
Mrs II V. Morn*
Mrs. Fiaiton will retu rn shortly. UDC
mealing
at
Tampa
in slated
« « |
K r f r ’i
M in
n
m
e
tw
y lur y
*»«e
r I se
ll ttrrtii o
f un,
eMirigeiwf
I M
g
October. Th# delegate* are Mr- Mr* F'rcd Cooper and Mis* Hilt,*
Drierw
in
uf
Irina
f nntirr
I u
*nrvl4«i(ls
int lire
*»
*
*
s
ta
i
Lou
Henderson
Mrs. W.E. K lrth e r spent the J. M. Hayes and Mrs
F' I
nn«r
in Tur M
e
*r
M
te
e
o
n
tt! .if
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In Umatilla whara Mr. Klrcher J . M. McCasklll and Mr* J. H Ing:
Beverly Cooper, Jean ette
1 i&lt;nr rhiilee of I hr fnllnie Ing | ‘**|*nlnr nteil I ' n t n l r t ••"•t l*lnan.
la a patient. Friend* of Mr. Truluck.
Mr*. A. K. R otsettrr W athon, Peggie W right. Patricia
Net Mut • a* |M&gt;i^an rrfuagil
Klrcher will b« glad to learn th a t read an article on Sidney L a n in , Tooke, R osemary Garner, Ellen
I he I* Improving.
poet-laureate of the Confederacy Lyon. Sandra and Hnnja Monfnr
H arriet Redding.
Harriet
ents were served hv ton,
Mra. Birch E. Parker has theRefreshm
hostess assisted by Mr*. W n row n, Carolyn llucknba, M an
arrived from Long Beach, Calif., C. Hill,
$10 hi $20 or More
anne Strickland, Gladys Hasty.
$25 lo f.'inr) nn Any
to the f s lo w in g ; M,
to vteit her mother, Mra. Annabel lla y c s, Mrs.
S arah Hansel,
H e t t y Bryan.
Mr*. Ti
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Make
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Lee, 1710 Weal Second Street, luck, Mra. M.Rossetter,
Palsy ('p)tin*. Diane Moye, I -a
S. Wiggini, M&gt;
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Ensign Parker ha* left for duty W. R. Dyson,
Rue
Miller,
on, Mrs « . D. B l s h "
tue McNeil,
M c N e il , Jean
Jean Il -s nn rr
M ilte r .
l»ritnfr pin h Veer • f*p n o rlL l
f*e ini 13 mr* Wlfr'a «l^f»M*
with the Navy {n the Pacific.
Brumley.
Mr*. M*r&gt; Joycei ylm ra. K athlyn Ann Talley,
Mr*. L A.. "
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prtfeMP «'«n|t net 1»* I f&amp;mt
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Miss
Margaret I M a r th a (iwen. Hobby and F.rni,
tiitfl ilgtialurp like ■ tell*It
ear). ILIUM* TITIfK---JH er
Lieut, and Mra. H. Carlson Strong, an d
Mnrrl ■ Harold Htrmper, Jimmie
• m (»| ft I111 tkr rash In petti f
Itsanlt Rtilr. I eanlll »« « •
have left for thalr home In San Roberta.
Fox,
H amilton Hisbre. N o l l "
pm-kflt
■lltngr Bfrfaen r f •
Francleco, Calif. Lieut. Carlson
Nance, Rodman Brumley, Allan
V nluro
C urrent
Car
wa* formerly aUtloned at the
M affot, Cr»lg llenrleraon, WhitSanford Naval Air Station and
ner Chi *e and Fklward McCall
fJIHl
2A HeVrli
wa* recently rakaaed from the
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CPO and M n. W.R. William, Teachera Aaaoclatlon e l e c t e d
•HI Mfliffl*
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II Moefrla
have returned from Camp Parka, offkera Thursday aflemoort at
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Calif, to their home et 2413 the first meeting of the year held
Mrs. W alter Beckham of Miami.
Palmetto Avenue. CPO Williams at the Junior High School audi­
haa recently received hie die- torium with Mr*. E. G. Kil­ Stato P.T.A. president, told the
Regional School of Instruction
"7- charge from the U A Nava) Ra- patrick, presiding,
Friday in the Sky room of tha
ir.O - 4 7 5 - 4 1 8 0 • 4 2 0 0
aerra.
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Mra. D. C. Howard read Iho Angebllt Hotel In Orlando th a t
devotional.
Mra.
Kilpatrick
Intro­
or More
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ruL and Oka. Ben F. Currie duced R. E .. True, principal of P.T.A. work stand s second to
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CASH LOANS
$2(1 TO $2511 OK MOKF!
On Your Car or Signature

Touchton Dniff Co.

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Signature I/«anH

Anto I*oans

For the

BEST

car and truck

Junior High P.T.A.
Electa New Officers

Mrs. Walter Beckham
Addresses PTA Group

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Junior High and H, C. BUcle,
principal of Grammar School.
home In RaafonL N. C Lieut. The minutes were reed end ap­
Currie haa recently received hla proved and the treasurer’s report
:harge from the U. 8. Naval given.
Newly elected officers for the
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for power.
Mrs. Beckham whose subject
was “Our Parent-Teachers As­
sociation in Today's World", also
said that education will have a
Unre “tum-over” In tha naxt
years so we must aim toward
levels and ideals,
_ P.T.A. officers from Banattending Jhe meet!

Pay Day I/OanH

IN TOWN

come to us
HOLLER MOTOR

$25 - $50 - $75

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2nd Mortgage
Auto Loans

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PAflB FOUR

Little Damage
Done To Markets
By Tropic Sturm
U 's s l U i s t l Few** r* *» O w l
U met th roughout Detroit toi
*hd tow orraw w t t n j «n
grther to seek a F*«i*rtJ strike
be. E arly return* ibfiwotl one
a t u n a n lm io u s tr' far th* strike
Dpt, a second jd m est *d. a»iJ
io* fTubin, UlO spokesir
a r meeting* ere bating
,tonally am ong Chry*

Howmnea and

majigetwantedrelief

P o r r r t h . U n ited State*
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4 _ T.h'’ / V 11' 0" " 1 l-abor Itala- Th(l K,nrilltl Clty M a r k e d dam
t ? * * " p r e p . r a l l o t u to
h
Umn estim ated »t m&gt;t
pun -U*6,0W) l l e w r a i Motor, worklhBB |fioo
era VhroiurhMt the N ation on
„T|i(( (ailt lhllt „ lt. , torni
O rtdl-tr U u* a m*Ult of ill* peil f()
wh(.r „
S ta te ha*
tlon filed y esterday by th . union B t,u„)Ler ,)f impurt*snt m a rk e t,,
nm by the W i r U l s i r Dispute* B „ ( , , l l l l t l h , , t l i m n | £ e t „ b u il d in g s
Agt, 1/ In* S LR It vote show* n B a i
relatively light, ap pears
majority In favor ° f * ,** ,5* “ l# tn me to dem onstrate conclusively
union can th a n do so legally.
jjje sul&gt;*tnntial c h a ra c te r of the
6 —Th* strik e of International construction of these propertied
Oil W orkers (C IO ) slowed down Commissioner ol A grtrulu re, Nu
Iho sp raw lin g c ity ’s hard beset j th a n Mayo, has taken an active
tra n sp o rta tio n system but Frwl | pursonal intcrl-st in
the develop
Fell, business a g e n t for Lsw-ul m ent of the Florida S ta te Farm
WJ. .-declared “ther* is enough er* M arket system and has In ­
ga so Ibid h ere for essential
use listed
th roughoul
upon
good,
os long ini the. slrik lasts."
sound construction) designed to
Already idle, iri D etroit art. 'JO, serve the long-time needs of the
000. about h a l f o f . w h o m . a r e Ford ’ ureas adjacent to these proper!worker* sent home III days ngo i i*»when the com pany said it. could*
‘‘John C. McKwo Ims reported
uni go on producing because of from f o r t Myers th at ther,- was
suppliers'- g l r i k e s ,
rh jrf of no damage to the m arket building
which was t h a t a i Kelsey Hoye* there. ILL. F isher’s report fr . u n
which m akes
brakes and other Wuuchula is to the
u n i f effect
rar ports.
Jack Taylor, m anager of the rul
met to M urket bus informed us
1
th a t norm al grow th of plant* in
th e fields and seed lied, s u n uf
|\
fueled by light winds ami ruin
PA
•
du rin g th e storm period, th oug h
fejj
th e hurricane did not strike Mnn" m vm rr
**** c o u n ty .
lU lU Iv s
"Home slight dam age to the
f /
roof of th e m ark et ub Pompano
ST
was rep otted by J I,. W arren The
Fort Pierce M arket's buildings
according to
w ere undamaged

t.finy Haniiti/.n, inuikn uoirmair

STRICKLANI) - MORRISON, Ini’
I’honc 200
Your Ford Dealer Since IU.1l

IIJ
Lemmon, mHiingri h! Hsu
ford, bu* stated there »»* prsr
llrnllv no dam age to the market
property th ere Darle ■ itt till
fi-rhl 110 storm dam age a rp
ort fn nq I. M, Wiiitr -tale* It K

WHEN YOU
PAINT THAT HOUSE
SPECIFY

Johnson.
m arket
m anag er
at
P lant
City reported
th a t
no J
storm ilamair*- *»&gt; esperieneed.
but rains arc delaying r e p a r a ­
tion for straw berry plum ing, and
olhi'i fall crop*.
“ Damagt- to vegetable crop* j
tn the Held* ami to plant tied*,
More than MbtHHMJOO pairs, or
has tx-en substantial according
to report* from several of our | abo ut one of every five pairs of
State Parm er* Market* manager* | n o n . r u hirer bools, shoes and slip-,,
and
inform ation
from
o t h e r , pars mad* in Ute U nited S ta le s
sources. A pparently I’ahokee, L a; in th e f i r s t half of lIMS were made
iii-lie, I'ompano and Sanford were j In New York state.
am ong th e market point* suffer- &gt;
tug most, so far as clops ur* col) J
n-rm-il N aturally similar rondl- j
tioris ns to crop dam ag e m ay Jo- ;
assumed as having been stiffereil i
th rou gh the te rrito ry swept by j
the full force of the hurricane.
•'The fuct th a t a good percentage of seed bugs a p p aren tly enme
th rou gh in reasonably good cundi
lion should prevent any g re a t de- ! i’ostal money order service was
lay in setting of plant* In the j established by un net uf Congress
new fo u r-sto ry white women’s
field* Growers whose crops were j in 18^1.
dorm itory and |30,0lX) for addi­
( 'u t r o v e d hv high w ater may be*
tional bathroom facilities a t th*
expected to push replan ting u* j
I Florida s t a t e hospital in C h a tt a ­
i.ipiillv us prueticahli' F ort M y e r s . 1
hoochee.
c
I Wuiu'htiln and some other market
T em p o ra ry Branch
points have reported little or Jio
Supt. J-H. T herrcll of the s ta te
I d am ag e to m i p s or plant la-rl*.
hospital told the cabinet he could
use the Lodwlck air school build­
ings at Avon P a rk for a te m por­
ary branch of hi* Institution If
surgical and diagnostic facilities
were available In an Avon P a rk
hospital,
„
Ho said though, th a t eith er lien, dricki or O r r fields would b*
j ’■Ideal"'fo r a South Florida |u&gt;spltal b ran ch and th a t he could
ThI OlANT TR Et FROty OF
convert the Hendrick* field’ build­
JAMAICA UVE ANO BRCEO HlOM
ing* into a hospital “ in ten
days."
The llt4fi legislature
approt h a t Ta i n th e c
u p p e d IEAVU.
ulw l
CUPPED
. prialad 96OUJWU fee oenel'wetiun
of a s ta te hospital branch at
Avon P ark, but the net five* the
exact location on property dunnt■t-d by th e city. The I-odwick
’ school buildings are shout two
miles away and cr-binet members
expressed doubt th a t i n v of the
a p p ro p riatio n could be an?nt to
acquire th em ,
Therrell aaid hs felt the b u d d ­
ing*. owned hv the Dsfsnse Plant
corporation of which h* is direc­
tor. could be liought for " w h a t
il cost to p u t the ground In con­
dition" fur erection of a aew
building a t the undeveloped site
He rcealled t h a t the hospital
branch conptruction appropriation
carries no fund* for oi&gt;cr*tlnn rif
the Institution after il is built, and
tliNt full use probably co u ld nut
in- aide of the new hospital until
HUT le gislature meet*
We pul aew rubber, nsw
To visit r * » p *
tread, nsw life la your old
Theriell w a , asked l&gt;&gt; th* ca b ­
tire* . . . with our quality
inet to visit Avon I’urk and
recapping eervlc*. Thorough
Ariiuila to study e s a r tly what
inspection, ( a p e d repairing.
use could be made of the build­
Sect workmanthlp abd maings
Ullal*. Most modern equip­
(‘buries H O verman, director
m ent Com* to today. Head­
of the im provem ent rnminlssioo,
quarter* lot Cooper Armored
-Hid he hoped to get CnrlstroDI
Cord Tire*.
field to help tuke cure of *K«
sh ortage of space at the (.hatliihoochee Institution, hut ther*
1was no plan to have II replace
the projected Avon Park hospital.
Nice room." available
(Jjr field would be tu r d a* ths
nurleus for one of the new lulieri
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State O f f i c i a l s .
To Seek Prices On
Military Camps

This store contains
many items of interest
and we will Rladly
help you with your
selections.

culosl* aan atoria a u th o r it y ] by i A brah am Lincoln » a i appoint­
ilia. 10*4 U x U U tn ra . ha aatd.
j ed p o stm a ste r a t Naw Spltip, IJ}
fkrth fields h a t e barracks, din-1 in 1833.
tnjr hall*, knehan*. Infirmaries and
other buildings constructed o f .
fire-proof concrete block. E a c h !
has a sw im ming pool, a th letic,
field* and recreatio n hall*.
O v e rm a n estim ated they cost
reore th a n 11,600.000 to gether, and
H i d ha h^ped th ey could be ob­
tained a t a fraction of t h a t i
am ount. T hey are several mile* |
a p a rt.
I
CULVERTS and HEWERS %
Overm an estim ated the LodTransit Mh Concrete m
wick a i r school building*, fro nt on
Seconds available at low pricy
a lake n e a r Avon P ark , a re w orth
HOu.000.

CONCRETE PIPE

CONCRBTK BLOCK *

SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR
Monday—
Dancing
Instruction
under th« direction of Mrs.
Alton D u xb ary. —8.00 P.M.
Shellcraft class 7:30 to 11:00
P.M.
Tuesdny— R egular 8 a n c a —o r ­
chestra. —8:30 P.M.
Wednesday— C ommunity elnging
—8:00 P.M, under the direction
of Mr*. Ed Lane
Shellcraft c la s s —under direction
of M n . Eddie Powell.
T h u rsd a y — Dingo a t 8:30 every
week. Elka Club sponsors Bingo every second T hursday,
F riday— Danes to the Ju k e Dos
—8:30 P.M.
.
•
S a tu r d a y —Movie* a t 8:30 P.M.
Sunday— A picnic the firs t S u n ­
day every month. Free t r a n s ­
portation from the U SO —u n ­
der the direction of Joe Hall.
S u n d a y m orn in g b rr e k fa st —
coffee end doughnuts served
flee from 10AIU A.M. to I On
VM
Open Hnoaa e v ir v Sunday ovenlog with gam es nod other
activities.

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co. ^
Phene 1341
S A N F O R D . FLA,

Freshly
Dressed

FRYERS
Available
Daily
During
September

TENDR-FRY
POULTRY
2206 Kunfurd Avenue
I ’h. U 2 l

Ibe Heal Thing
Made by an Old Reliable House
S T E U B E H CO.
UwaMbaiurf, Pa.

JONES
TIKE SHOP

NOW ON SA

TUXEDO FEED C
p i n upis HOUSE
Bed

Under

bugs,

Roaches,

Ticks,

New Management

by the week

CALL US FORtGpODe REUARLEa’AINTgRS

Flurrying

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Worrying

AND HKI'AlRED

C o m e to us for

DI AMOND

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llltIN ti YOU It F tJR N IT U R K TO
US TO HE E X P E R T L Y RE­
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P A I N T S D.
P It I C E S R E A S O N A B L E .
P R O M P T SERVICE.

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Refinlshers.

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t i l GWnn Street

Ption* 13$23

Orlando, Florida

It’s so imporUnt to always have Hint "bundbox" freshness that clean clothes can give . . .
the beat way to keep your clothes spic ’n span
Is to have them cleaned often by a reliable
cleaner.

• White Gold

• Yellow (iold

Individually m o u n t e d with quullty—-fiu«
diamonds. One that you will be proud to give. .
tihu will be proud to wear.

ASK OUR CONTRACT DEPARTMENT

Wm. E. KADER

We close
9 P.M. on Saturdays!
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Cold Preparations
V K K J iM t it

LANEY DRV CLEANING CO
Phono 468

Y.’I iy s f e

JeWelor

em /nq fe Dry Cleaners
W t L L I GUESS -TV*
MAKER HAD *tb
DRAW A LINE. SOME'
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PLANS
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DOOR AND WINDOW GLASS
CARRARA GLASS BATH ROOMS

Ion th»t your child ran
ften. Draw « line Ajjalr
1RY CLEANERS and

returned to Reboot, their clothes will need cleaning m&lt;
erior cleaning . . . brtn* your clothes to the SEM1N0 !
aured of cleaning of highest quality.

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BLOCKS

&gt;/« Tq 2 Ton
of 178,

require It,

on' shortest notice, -will
iwland also makes k»n
tore—ahould your need

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T ilK d A N F O R D I l K R U . n
*.*fv. - . r a r r ' - rffr—
I,, SUorUrda for »«av*orthlne»a for
Onc-fi/ih yf Jh«- wh&lt;de human
American *hip» are approved by rac* liva* to India
tWYSK KKATt HJiS t ' l t M l t d l
the American Bureau of Ship-1
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AND TKASrjir. P l f t R
li if animated dial the U S.
Army use*) 94 poumlf of water­
Canada'* proofed paper for every r o sie r
|iy JFftN V 1-jSKA
-*
w in entered combat
C/P) 'Ni-«*feaiurev
CHICAGO — Pitcher llrnr) ,
Wnahington Wy*r of the (Jhiregt
Cui-s ■■ too much n "VV'yst" guy *
to suit National League butter*
Ami if* btcauu- Hank i« nwut.d i
clever far WyuiuJ hi* tfJ year a '
l f # o buy Uuuranct,'
that he may bait hi* firat 2Ugaw» '
j P*7 /* r U, and forja*
•ejtson in Imu year* with the *
Cub* arid s lr o n g a m i the 'Bruin*
, ll—until yon hary a’
to their fir*l »enr,anl r i t u t 1931. ig
,10ml Then yon wantj
The
king-pin
of
Charley '■
Grimin'* tocaiiiK brigade Jucan't I
| action. If you inmrwl
have blinding aperd; he doean’t 1
ihm tgb tta, w taka
have a "Sunday pitch"; and hr &lt;J
seldom trie* for strikeout*
«ara o f aO deU fla t o d j
Vet he tigsscd the seasoh'*'
arrange a prompt act*' j
huff-way mark with a I I S re­
cord and aCven straight victories
hie fir»t
flr»t 21 game*
game*. IS were
Of hi*

H. J A M E S G U T AGENCY
703

PHONES
76 4 N 0 &lt;48

MKJfCH*IDG.

KOtfERT A. WILLIAMS
HEAL
P h o n e 732

E 8T A T E -H H 0K K R
A t l a n t i c H a n k Hid*.

win*.
The reason i» evident In any­
one who ha a watched the e ff o rt­
less Wyae do hi* chores
1IU
control Is perfect and hi* " s t u f f
is constantly teasinir.
“ I think Hank's success lies
riainly in his ability to pace him ­
self down to the last b a tt e t. " ven­
ture* Manager Grimm
"Most
l.Itchrr* become just thrower*
late in the -erne, just la-cause
Urey W a r down loo hurd at the,
s t a rt.
Wy*e it strung, bdt be
alw ays conserves himself for the
tough spot*.”

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pen, with simply putting a re­
verse apin in the batting for­
mula of "hitting ’em where they
ain't."

When it i nme. I,, erowdr g
the mourner* bench on I he topir
of tVyo*. Boston'* Tommy Holm*-,
can Luke I lout and venter
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was Hunk who »nup| ed Holmes'
consecutive gamy hitting streak
nt 37 on Jii'-- 12
Tommy got
one hall out of the infield in four I
trips in that game »* Wy«e
pitched n Lrjlllunt three hitter
Wysc mine to die tub* m JUI2 [
from Titl-ii of the Tevns 1 rague
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"W yae may not have any dip*)' |
doodle-pilch liku D irty Dean, but
when his screw--hall is working,,
it's a corker "

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CLASJ1F1ZO A D V M T l S I f t a

BATE*

lOe p e r Has f o r o u laaertloa
Me pec R m fo r th ree laeartleoa
OTc p e r tin* for &lt; Insartloae
IS p e r liar for 20 Insertions *
Minimum rataa . . . 80c
P H O N E IIS OR B RING YOUR A * . to T H E SANFORD HERALD
Count, (Ire worde to the line, Including phone and addrrae.
-All a d r ert tee moat* for altoatleae wantoS will b* t b a r s r d for at the
rejrultr t l a ts lf i td rate*.

FOR SALE—
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F IL L up with kerosene an&lt;l fuel
oil before winter.
H. B. INH'K GO.. ING.
U rH O L S T E R Y fabrics, ta pestries,
damask*, b roc* telle*, a goo.1
stock to select
from.
R.S
Brown, 2911 N. O ran g o Ave.
i'hone 4953. Orlando. Fla.
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HOSPITALIZATION
Imflviiliisl, family
C M. Boyd * Go.

Insurance,
and groun.

WINDSTORM in m tn n r e . No'i !•
th e time to ; rm ect your pro­
p erty ng*ln*t windstorm dam. •
age. C. M. Boyd A Co.

. OUR J ew elry , F loater policy will . U N F U R N IS H E D
oo ao..
ab
l^ w o lo ..
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u i l r n anent
h on ui i s■ ea, rperm
repay you' Ffor
jewelry
k u t,
Boa K, d o Herald.
Molen or destroyed
No If
(I. M. Boyd A Cm ,

ROOM house with bath, tin
mediate possession. Ike Butler,
Glndervlllc.

FOR R E N T -

COIL for cleaning.
Hotel b etw een 10

1:00 P.M.

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October. A dispatch, from Manila
and said it was possible some of the
first esses there might be started

wllhln.a..weel^

DIVIDENDS, for in year*
your fire, * automobile and liablllly in suiance by not Insuring , DELIVERY boy,- over 18 * full
wiin &lt;■ At. Boyd «
j time, to drive tr u e .. Robert*'
Grocery
OCTAGON,, gold
rimmed
hi
focal glosses, black metal t o r
GIIU, FOR general office work.
\V. F Ravencl, 107 K. 7lh St
Mu»t be experienced In book­
Phone 7H3-W.
keeping Electric Service Co.

HOUSE traitor for aalr. around
1200,00. Inquire Willink Scr
vice S tation , 2601 Sanford Ave
Phone 822-R.
6

furnished
reildenta.

time

BUSINESS SERVICE'

_ latlon ,o f ioB- uap
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Hirohito May
Pay Respects
To MacArthur

(('•RltM«S F f m P a c t Ob i )
traffic in currencies a n d negotlaE X P E R T plumbing »ervice In­ SALESLADY for Meady, full
lime employment. Apply
in akle asset* a n d moved to freq the
man with 36 y e a i s ’ experience
Jan nraas.
person. The Outlet.
Repair work a specialty. No
S trip p in g Dome! ag en cy of apeSal unlay call*. George Cournen
rial privileges, the o r d e r pave*
phone County 4106 Box 671 MAID. Steady housework. Apply
H and A Dept. Store betw een the way f o r the eata b lilh m en t
, THE
of a new a n d truly competitive
SO 't I. preferable to Ihe
,9:00 A. M and 0:00 P. M.
mwa ageneiei.
.
[ $60 deductible collision or up
*et automobile mcui &gt;nre. Gei M A I D for general housework.
Meanwhile, Marauls Kido, lord
Small family. Good pay for k ie p e r of th* privy seal, *ald
our ra l e , for your car* tod
capable person. Phone 264-J.
| tr u c k . C. M Boyd A f’o
___ Eni|&gt;cror Hirohito received Proai

MISCELLANEOUS |

2

MJ jJoin
v t u th
ine
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L a t e s t to
awelling popuin the
Waa Gen. K enji
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Dolhara, sinister fig
figtu re in J a p a n ­
ese m ilitary intelligence, who s u r ­
rendered today.
Dolhara only recently had been
placed in comm and of the J a p a n ­
ese F ir s t arm y despite his record
as a leader In th e conquest* on the
Asiatic continent, w here he was
known as the "L a w re n c e of M an­
churia."
Dolhara arriv ed with some of
h ’. i s t a f f a t the city hall and was
unceremoniously escorted to the
prison, where 34 o th e r suspect*
are' confined.
It also w a s announced t h a t W athakan Wickit, S iam 's am bassador
to Ja p a n , was t a k e n into custody
a t Mlyanoshita, n e a r T o k y o . He is
another a n M acA rthu r'a "w a n te d "
Hat,
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ter 8:00 P.M .

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FOR
RENT
Small ■ fu r n ish e d . W ASHING machine* repaired — t or 4 waitresses . t oncef S e r j j'
noh, Driving Park. F reddie1*
a p a rtm e n t. Adults only. P al-,
and all home applinncea. C ald­
m rtto Grocery.
well G eneral Repair Shop. 707
with excellent knowledge
North Mill*. Orlando, phnne WOMAN
(2,900 LIF E Insurance to each F U R N IS H E D house. 7&lt;»9 En»t
table arrangem ent to a.siat pro2-1972 o r Sanford 9166. Prom [it
person aer* 16 to 36 for *1’/.
motional
campaign
in
co n­
Second 8L
Servfee.
60. dividend* rrduce the y e a r ­
nection with nationally known!
ly cost to $13.60 a f t e r th&gt;.' let
table nrreialty, Mu*t have car
WE ARE fullv equipped and
year. G. M. Buv'H A Co.
for full time earrer. UnvxJtal
know h o * to r e r a p your lire
earning*, Write in detail and
in Hi r o w ii e k e w h e r e
N atural rubber nr synthetic
FOR S A LE : Ample q u a n tity long
Interview will be arrange.) for
we protect the .Idewnll* u
p r i v a c y i s II e h p e l t e d
Ufa GOLD BEAL a*hc»to* roof Vl»Utt n atu ra l desire lor priv,rfy
training In Hanford and Dc your tire, done. T ire Shot
coating containing
Pelrogum.
Land Box CM, c /o Herald.
in money m atters Is strictl)
Cor. I*l and Elm , phone 603
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Sanford P ain t &amp; G lass C om ­
respected here.
Friend* and
O
UTSID
E salesman and collector
pany, 117 So. P a rk Avenue,
•DING to fly ! Ge^ * trip ace:
relative* nrv not iiue*Jnmrd
for Mather F urniture Co. See
Phone 301.
about your crtnlrt.
VoCr em- J d tn t pol.cy from (j. M. Bo,
Mr, Brun»on.
A Go
plover nr business associutca |
TWO FARMS FOR B A L E - O n e
wilt
not
hear
of
your
p
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rs
o
n
a
l|
8 acre*, tiled land, 1 good well,
affair*. Thero is no eau»e for I.fAH IIdTY insurance i» mn.t MAID, full time, good pay. Phone
sto ry house. 1 c a r g an ure. 1
4W -W .________________________
im portant. You Know whnt It
em barrassm ent.
cool house. 690 ft. W est of
Rea*ijnnhl» e re d 'l requirem ent*.! would rust to replace your WOMAN for sewing. Apply be­
Ijik e Monroe Post Office. One
No co-m akers o i r ,,'nev loan*. I home, furriltUic, nierrhandUe
tween IOj OO A.M. and 1:00
;\l i
—6 acres, all tiled, good welt, 2
“ ari-hl* nayment plsni.
and unto mobile if destroyed
P.M. V aldri Hotel.
sto ry houae, i sto ry barn, 14
FAMILY LOAN GO.
But you d on't kr.nw what lh|
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mile west on O ran g e - Bout*- Flnrlda IUHK Bldg.
Phone 31
verdict I* going to be in a law W A N T E D : 25 head colored sec­
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
.tilt involving noddy injury nr
tion labor for work in S a n ­
P A IN T NOW!
,
ft
Phone 16.
death
Get atlequ ile liability
ford, 67c per hour, 4H hour
coverage. G M. Bnyd A Go
week. Report *t 119 Myrtle
3
UMBER-Lumber!
available
Gall Sanford Paint
Ave, H:00 A.M.
____
story home behind Reel**, very
4 Gin*. Company. Phone 30*! BODY AND Fender den t., (mint I
__. b e a t lumber. P le n l- rfoore, win­
Injury
or
fading
should
be
dow* and plumbing. D uhsrt's FOR 36 additional you can add
corrected now to romliut aging
Lumber Yard.
to your automobile linbilitv
and w eathering. A new painpolicy medical payment
for
le*. method uw ait. you at
VICTORY G A R DEN
PL A N T S
each perimn nrridenlly injured
YATES AUTO P U N I A
now
read y—Tomaloea,
Fla.
while a on»*engcr in your car
BODY SH OP
Giant Pepper, FL F y ers M a r­
ami each pedestrian hit by i 109 N. P alm etto Ave. Phone 371
ket E g * P lan t, Copenhagen,
your car up to $760 each. C. M
Charleston end Jeraey W ake­
Boyd A Co.
|
DODGE . PLYMOUTH
field Cabbage: other plant* In a
PA R T S AND HERVICE
few daye. J. W. Bell, Phone 16. FOR B E T T E R Health
Drink
Phnne 101
Mountain Valley Mineral W ate r 109 P a lm rttn Ave.
Building block*. Llght-watlcd fl­
Nature'* Aid to health. From
inch bv in.inch, 6 Inch by R
Hot Spring*,
Ark
l.-l
u&gt;
Inch by 12.inch. J. E. TerwRIe
,crve vow For Sale at Dij W A N T E D
j e r , 30M Elm Avenue.
b a r! '. I.umber Yard, IM9 San
ford A veilin'. Phone 386 M
Septic tank., »ewer pipe, *lcp
i
ping etone. and flower poti. G ET your ord er, for i'hri-trn u.
pee J. E Terwilleger. 308 Elm
and Everyday greeting rn rd.
Avenue.
in by Oct. 16 for early delivery WII i pm v ( «nh for nil kimla of
fu 'i.D iirr
[J I J
Mra. Bolt, Phone 661 VV
X HEAD milk breed r n w i; one
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IJf
#
sStrirtr
in
ifirrio
(ow n1
finr bull. 1611 Mellotiville Ave.
in t'o n t r u l pi*rt o f a l a i r
IJ A
Call after OiOO P M. ________

voting.

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20 acres tiled celery farm, lately
plowed an d harrowed on Camrro p Avenue^ Phone E B Stnwc.
192-R o r E dward F. Lane,
tihooe 642.

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Deacons Are Elected
By, Baptist Church
Strom were the two high m en In
voting S unday a t t h e F irst B a p ­
tist Church for the office of d e a ­
con*.
However, as Mr. S tenstrom in­
tends to atte n d the U niversity of
Virginia, he was unable to accept
the office, which will be filled by

ilrei RooeereH's peace plcfa and
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U . o , tilRlC
»k
/ U-PS u l « D v p srtm en t*I llUYi
Nov.
21, 1941. peace m em orandum —but
NEWSPAPERS WARNED
ignored them both w hen high J a p
v
NEW YORK. S a p L U . UP) —
n s v l s o n told him It wax useless
ts r e l i t th e rising w a r tide in Th* A m erican . Newspaper P u b liih eri aiao. w arn ed yesterday
Jspon.
Ja p a n '* to p field g en eral was th at denpite the liftin g of gov.
jailed and w ith form er dictator • rn m rn t restrictions on new*,
Hidcki Tojo and other auipected print next Jan. 1 pu.’Ushers must
war criminal* fared speedy trial, prepare to hoi I new sprint co n­
sumption to r n absolute mimiriisslhly w ithin a m onth.
Sim ultaneou sly the N i p p o n mum to avoid a costly "wild
Time*, said t h e commerce mini*- ecram ble” and g o v ern m en t contfy would o r d e r all m a jo r mining , irol,
and m an u factu rin g companies i&gt;
" I t is plain t h a t if users genreportn in t h e j rrallv — both n e w s p a p e r publishnmuke
u k e financial report*
first step to w a rd strip p in g J a p a n 'j rr* and various o th e r co.ixum.'ra
now using out of the available
of w a r Industrie*.
Close behind the announcem ent I newsprint
supply — ^ ta rt
any
yesterday of W a shington’s dlrcc- 1 g re a t increase of consumption
five for tha roundup o f all the next J a n u a r y bevond whnt they
*ar-m akcr* o f Japan, Gen. Mac- have been co nsum ing in 1046
A ilh u r declared, t h a t - trials - b y there Will be ehnoa added to the
military trib u n al would bbjfin present bad su p p ly situation."
Cranston W i l l i a m , A NPA g e n ­
soon.
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h a t was
here aa eral m anag er, said in a s t a t e ­
c a r t i n g som e would begin in m e n t
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EPTEMBER 24,
•Peart* who wa* third in
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ey of hcariti
1ttK inure t h a n l,0 0 0 j
children . in Nec- Y ork City, It
w a s . fount! t h a t 10 p er cen t had
a h e a rin g loss of nine decibel* or
m o re In' on* o r both ear»'*and
a b o u t three p e r cent had a b eam '
ing Iota of 16 decibels. T h e ' nor* )
ntal hearing ran g e is 126 dedibels.

W* can now o ffer th e very Uncut
In

ATT0. b o d y . a n d f e n d e r r e p a i r i n g
Try e u r new painless method, th e beat In C entral Florida'
C‘

Yates Auto Paint &amp; Body Shop

103 N. Palm etto Ave.

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T HOUSE trailer. furnished
Bleep* two.
Box
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REGISTRATION NOTICE
The Registration Books of the City of Sanford,
Florida, are open at the City Hall, commencing Mon­
day, September 17th, 19-16, for the purpose of registtring for the Municipal Prim ary Election to be held bn
November Cth, 1945, arid will remain open each day
except Sundays and holidays, up to nnd Including Sat­
urday, October 27, 19-16.
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H. N. S a y e r _____

City Registration Officer

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good
condition.
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GOOD J*r*ey heifer, firs t calfF red J i m n e i , Paola, FIs.
SLIGHTLY
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Lake

TOR SALE
SI* room house, 3 acra* of land,
on paved road. Im mediate po»•eeelon.
Robert A. Williams
Phone 732
Atlantic Blank Bldg.

FOR HALE
Five room house, 3 seres tiled
land on paved road.
Robert A. Wlllleme
Phone 732 ‘ A tlantic Bank BidsFOR BALK
Fivr room houae d o t e 1n, Price
| 2 ,860.00.
Robert A. William*
Phone 732
Atlantic B ank Bids-

SAVE money when you Inly you*
next car or truck thru lower
local bank financing and mil
lower inauranre eo.te
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WANTED TO RENT

SAVE money on your fir*, windstorm , automobile, workmen'*
compensation,
burglary,
lia ­ HOUSE or apartm ent, furnished
bility
am t other
in.urtinre
•ir unfurnl»hed, Iwtween now
You'll like our profit .h a rin g
and Nov I Tht*'p adult* per
plan of Insurance G M. BoV'd
niaiieiil
Phone Mr. Davidson,
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Standard Grower*.

HEN the history of World War II i#
writton, the contributions of the Ameri­
can oil in(lu9 try will make a big chapter.
Since Pearl Harbor, for instance, it refined
90 billion gallons of gas—82% of all the gas
produced by the United Nations. This year,
U. S. production of that super fuel, aviation
gas, reached the incredible total of 22 million
gallons per day! We, the American Oil
Company and the Pan American Refining
Corporation, are proud of our part in this
great achievement.

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IX)A NS on rn*h vn,ue of life , F IV E r&lt;HJm house, furnished or
Insurance policies *t 2 H % tn
unfurnished,
perm anent
re*l
4 V « , . C. M. Boyl A On.
dents. Small family, ex-service
man u h o want* to stay In San
ford- Call Mr. Johnson, Phone
376, City Drug Co. ’’Ask for
Hoy."
LOST: -SI^.K FUCHSIA AND
LIME
BELT
B E T W E E N Tf) BUY: 1939 or '40 Ford, P ly ­
LANKY
GLEANERS
AND
mouth or Chevrolet, Must b.
WEI-AKA APTS t ALL 9169,
In go-nt driving condition to [
MRS, ZETTY REWARD
make long trip Phone 867-W. i

LOST—

FOR BALK
b» lb e owners
Ford Model A
1083 Plymouth Sedan
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1037 Plymouth pickup
103S Chervolet Iona wheel base
truck with hydravlle dump,
lost Dodge tr u c k tr a c to r with 22
ft. f l a t trailer.
May be Im pacted a t
Bemtael* County Motors
100 P a lm etto

Now the oil industry is rapidly being con­
verted to peacetime uae. Tankers are being
released. Restrictions of all sorts are being
lifted. Of course, all this can't be done in a
.day. Benefits for motorists are coming. First
came the -end of rationing. Better grade
gasoline is rapidly going back to the pumps.

1011 PLYMOUTH Sedan Special
DeLuae. Radio and Motor,
bow tlrea. Phone 7B6-W after
P IT

Oak barret*

limited supply. Sanford Coca
CoU Bottling Co.

SMALL JACK mute, food work­
er, about 0 year* old, $110.00.
Kenneth Rockett, Warner, Fla.

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Petroleum science has learned a lot in* war.
Great progress has been made. There will
be better gasolines—yes 1 But they won't be
atomic. No fuels will take you zooming to
Mars. They won’t make your car into a B-29.
Our fuels will embody all of the latest
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scientific advances of the oil industry.
Behind them are the great facilities of the
American Oil Company and its affiliate,
Pan American Refining Corporation.'
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We don't want to engage in a baftIt of
adjectives about them. We just wapt to
remind you of the pre-war reputation of
AmocoGas and American Gas—and promise
you that every advancement petrofaim
science has made will be embodied in these
two fine motor fuels in full measure.

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AMOCO-GAS and AMERICAN GAS have always been honest products

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—honestly described. You will buy with confidence knowing that no finer

R IC A P P IM O

motor fuels can be made. It’s not what’s in the ads—it’s what’s in the puttps*

BY c e r r U r e , practically

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about

the gasoline situation

trnmi&gt;rt

BULK Im itation block
A n y amount. P h a s i n '*
Old Lake M ary Road

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W A NTED: Man with »m*ll c a p i­
tal to lnve*t in good hu*tnc**. W A S T E l &gt; C o rn e t
Phone* 4f».*J-W,
Good return* on your money.
Boa 1496, Sanford, Fla.

i n W. lith St

ONE HOUSE, two Iota In Golds.
bore. Duhart'e Lumbar Yard.
ONE 11 TUBE floor model

AMOCO

TU m k l l e k ? Q u i c k , U U t e r , y o u ’r e
r i d i n g o n t h i n Ice. S e o u a t o d a y
lo r d o p o n d a b lo E x tra -M ile a g e
R ecap p in g ,
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AMERICAN POLICY

O u r p o lic y
u -a s —a n d u i l l i s — to o fl'tr
h on estly describ ed , to m a rk e t d is tin c tiv e a h d b c tttF
p ro d u c ts , to w o rk c o n sta n tly to w a rd s t/ u ir im p ro ve m e n t,
to s o il them a t f a i r p rice s, a n d to re n d e r e ffic ie n t service .

GOODYEAR GRADE A CAMELBACK

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To P r o l w t th e P f i M of th e W o rU i •
To Protoot* til* Frogreaa of America!
T* i’rodur* P ro sp erity for Sanford.

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SA N K O IU ).

Established 190H

*Jap Army Food

Congratulating New Justice

. ii^AIMcd l: Chief Insists
f Occupation May Be
lxears Though Force
Co u l d Be Small

F I.O H ID A J

WK D N K S I) A f t .

C. oi C. Elects
H. H. Coleman
As Preside*!

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Fund Drive To

Be Next Week

Jap (lYihi.tl On ivivei Cuniinuts
.Mindap an Yields
To Rise Slightly
To (Jen. Hutchison

In Past 24 Hours

600 Officers And Recreation Group

Propnrod To K;iiso
Jl.’U l.l In foiintt

Men Coming Here : Submits Report
From Melbourne

effectuated, to include r e p r r s e n U

lives of all govsrnmant fields
TOKYO, Sept. Zfl. (/P&gt;— O n
eral M acA rthur declared y e s t n
day J a p a n m ight he occupied
"m an y y ears " alth ou g h the con
qttgring fare* would he sm all
"Itndrr lav orabla conditions" —
umably If th* 1alien empire
behaves.
a
* • Hia -denial of r e p o r t* th a t oc­
cupation m ig h t end In s i t m onths
t
came aa J a p a n am barkad on an
economic tran sitio n t h a t will craaa
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Faced by th e a U rk proepect of
m ass s ta rv a tio n this W inter, ths
Jap an ese Ministry of A griculture
announced th a t all but TO.000 uf
the 1.22.'i,00l&gt; acres of mull&gt;erry
ft trees th a t fed lha silk worms
Would be plowed up for food crops.
Tbcss were the o th e r facets In
. th e tr a n s fo r m a tio n of J ap an frum
a world pow er Into a fo u r th -r a te
IslandI nation:
T li.
Nip imn Tltnea reported
M acA rth ur hhad
ad moved In on Ja
p a n ’s moving picture Industry
w ith nn o rd er b anning films of a
n/JJtnristic
or
u rtra -h a d m ia lIstic c h aracter.
O c c u p a tio n

E x te n d e d

Heavily a rm e d com bat veterans
s w ar mint ash o re Into th e port of
Aomori, extending the occupation
of J a p a n to th e n o rth e rn tip of the
main home island o f Honshu.
The A rm y announced t h a t more
than 20 suspected J a p an es e w a r
criminals mould be moved to the
sam e Island prison th Tokyo Bay
th a t once housed A merican w ar
prisoners. I t was undecided whe­
th e r to p ut fo rm er w a r dictator
Hidekl Tojo In th a t S p artan p ri­
son too.
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The head o f Dome!. Ilrlppevl by
M acA rth ur o f Its monopolist!tic
perugativrs, said he would recom
mend to directors the disbanding
of thi* news and p ropag an d a aency th a t onca spoke fo r the. mil­
itarists .

CITY BRIEFS
T|w Sanford Qetboard Aaaocta9 tlon will meet Frluy night at
th a C ham ber o f Commerce Uulld' Ing a t 8:00 P.M.

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Townsend d o b will not
IU scheduled Mftetlng ‘hi.
bu t will matt Inetead on
' y, Oct- 4. '
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To City Board

Additional Personnel Now Ton n is Courts
Art* lUrommendutl;
May Crowd Living
Ki*l Hus Com mended
A c f o m m od at ions

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I’owfj nn&lt;1 Light Co.
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Xy Chnmber of Commerce for b«'
coming y e a r nt n meeting of h r 4
board of directors at the t it&gt;
Hull last night.
Prior to tis I
election T W Lawton. )it rthlufit.
h»*l annotineeil th m In* would Ilot I 11(&gt;
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TOKYO. Sept. 26. (AI&gt;) —
I* »#t Ihwfro t No. 1; K. (•
MacArthur t o d u y ^tripped
K il|*io 11&lt;k. \ o-e pre*tdent. Li*
Japan'M Army und Navy of
tin t
J J A BiHtline. ilc
irr-t.l. tit. I 'l - tf ir t No M, II.
mil equipment, directing thui
hi*.'lei vice iiremitlent, ih u tp ct
® their Htocks of food, und IN I l l s OPFH K AT TIIK W IIIT K HOUSE, smiling president I \V
No i
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clothing be turned over to H arry S. T ru m an congratulates Sen llar.dd II Burton, Ohio llc- I»re« .•lent. Ih«tric*t No
puhliran,
whom
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noniiiinti-d
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Associate
Justice
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the famine-threatened civil­
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on his confirmation t&gt;y the Semite eiirln-i the aunt.* .iut I In , I.v ' &lt; noniinntm g coniint Ar&lt;
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lernutiunal 8oun,l|ihuto I
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accounting. M e a u while, u
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m*»»t II II Fo|»r. A rthur Y o«fll
^m em ber of the Japanese
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M I mi.'s t.ut oo.l Simfor.l liotnl
House of P eers, Marquis Xsohichx%..w .inunnoMtiwIy i|&gt; p (kL i n i . m
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t h a t E m p e ro r H lrohito w ithdraw
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to elim inate a "clique around the
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FRANKFURT
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MAIN Kept. J#. ( A P ) G e n ­
eral Elaenhower today i o n ns on cd
G e n e ra l C eo rge H.
P a t t o a to m ak # a p erso n al re ­
port on deexlflcatlon in B ararts . E lsenhow er asked for
an Imined la I a re p o r t on Naala
still holding office In the
T hird A rm y ter rito ry and requestsd P a tt o n to f i r e a
personal account of hi* ste ­
wardship In B a r a r i a early
n e a t week.

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Labor-Management Conference Lets Under Way

Work,Of Chamber In /
I*ast Year Is Oi
Lined By Lawton A*
Annual F l e c t i o n

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list of book and “ God to his
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kes. a Kapublicmn-Ocmocratlc coa­ on F lr a t S treet. Complete with lives, C harles Dickens "C hristm as Iht* I *h i 11|*i Hit***
af*|H■it»• tu ti«* .til • tr»il h* Mi.l
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Means Committeea yesterday
plge- display, and lig ht blue tile ex o f
English cihintry life, 'h e dnuhlr i«»l»". Mr f olfmnn
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onholrd all proposals for more pay
titles of S hakespeare and the AII*•**%**
rh«- fin#* mirk «•f (hr i innitiKl«***
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for lha unemployed.
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&lt; 1Im • il•##1 &lt; ' •in !•any * Ii i. i, L.iperishable in Its ix a u ty " .
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In climaxing her story Mr».
CITY ELECTION
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Dean recounted the books one
City r t f i i l r n l m n hook* a r r n**%% pentera nml Joilirr* (A L L ) in r« f*l&lt;lr,. rr'|H•t t®*l| It Ut mitifti tlam.ift*** Wilmins, «f th#* N .n y ScnLee* anti
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President William Green accused
read s a f t e r m arria g e. Inch ding open nt thr (*li*rk,« office nt th r Irani to the Citv law requinni* •*Ii r lit t «. v r t \ \.*llt1&gt;f »l c.l 1•#*•! - Lrothcr o f Folti’i* t hief llu\ ( ! .
Citv Hnl| for Mit*r* who h a v e rontrartnift to porrhnM' ncrupn U \ I * * f f lc i i M - t h i i / i ' i , I. mImv « i i i i | \\ illtifttiift Im* r«-tiirncii t •• S info rti
It# I•«•11# v•*«I d i a l lit#* **el#*i y Ml*ta
iift.-i i #*t'#*iviitft* Lie Lonorabji* ilia
d a ft e r t h e children r u n ic , o f not a* vrt hecn l e i c u tr r n l to tionnl lti*rn»e*
available for Ml#. Mrs. Ilulner an
go ing b a c k t o the b o o k s of rhitd- vote for (hr tiriinurv ••lection on
11 wi«* nnnotint ed t lint .Mnv.n t i.of. a L»*tt(*r tlia o lunt vt'di tlu*- ,l« fi/. i.ii Sr|.t I I from th#* Sea
said. A ssisting» her are Mr*. hood In whlrh " w e find a ll the
to lb .
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tin * a t o r u i i u m t*
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Miss I bins ix M ip le w r u b **#1 it* k n o w « n &lt; l l* * » r n Nov 6. arronlinK to II N S ay rr t | | y tfmis » i|| |t , Ue a pr.H U in u ti*#n it MM .itt l i # a » l . . i d n » t i n I • I t I I *
Ucal Action Com m ittee for “ th e A nnabels Lqp
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m o n t h nf
cltv clerk
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If., hoht |.*iniarv elect immi* uii .%'.»%
widest possible drive'* to secure Dunn.
**-t*iunt**»l that Li- «uiii|iiin\ ha I l,,»&gt;lnke ai*rv**.| thf**r y rn r s with
pom e n rw
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The thri-r year City (’ommn* l
T h e new flx tafc e Includr bleach­
reversal of "this shameful a c t "
•Ion term* **f L*lwnrtl IliKirm* • Tin* ( ‘&lt;tnniii**iori onl«*re#| «liai*on m«*i r nlwntft oi (h«* fi«*|i| tliao »•* I hi* Spnl&gt;#*f(, nml #n\x u prvirt itl
"The strike f e a t u r e was the d e ­ ed m ah o g an y wall paneling In
f 'i***Mto Si»Moe
New* H e h rld e * ,
and M.J la&gt;dgr empire nt this tinur.l tb«* H&gt; (h *m vnt |*«*fialty mi Kln« tun** lu#t y».»ui
riding facto r In th e committee ac­ which are r e e t e n d shadow bo tcr
BK V K R A C E LICEN SES
ILi t *
n n t h e f a r m * «»f Let
\ft-xft ( f u t i i r n , a n ,I Ir* t «*f r e tu rn e tl
time. So far no tie* candidate* III tiny uv«rnlu«* City &gt;vatrr lulltion, Representative Knutson o f of li g h t blue background and In­
U cto btr 1 t* the tieetllim- for for re-election have register,-,). A utility f m x#a« aft?n*«*,| u |m h i i u t.i*#l I'h »| Mm L mol oth#*r- on lit** |,| |V nrl IlnrL,
Minnesota, senior way* and m eans' direct lighting. T h ere ore order ohtmlninK S te le l*everfl|fe lirrnate#
VS «*e| St.I** xxhrri* xxutt'i remame.l
At the |*i«'ft#*iit tune be i* *tnyRepublican, told r s p o rt/Is . " T h ­ desk with ■ ro t a r y feature for it wfti Announ. ed thin morning by T hr deadline for tins r r g i s t i ^ •▼tfar#! to City w ater u*»«*,l uutald** arx ft al .lav « Ih*« ao*(* «#f inu&lt;l&lt;* in y w i t h M i W illia m *
nt the
iIu* cit y limit* Action rrtfnnlinir
ere a n t o many ou t on strikes It cata lo g u e books so that the cus­ C ounty Tax Collector Jm&gt;. D. lion Is Ort IK
t a m a l e tlunp |o (Jenrif#* HtN'ottri* 1 Buati* i lr a i n a y , h**u\y tliuiid^t' I " tioiur t*( Mi u n d Mr* J a c k Hall,
•a Impossible to tall ju s t w h at th e to m er .m a y tu r n them to show J in k in t , who *U ted th a t up until
Iwuit wn* withheld |ienditi(r fu rth e r young crops w m reported. Twelve Kfiti Hast T w en tieth S tr e e t, and
SMITHS RETURN
unemployment problem Ib.m,
to t h e clerk the articles to tie to d ay only 13 vendor* of t*ver*
Another calendar seed bed- of cabbage were iu-nv. Aspects | „ move into his home
Ralph A. S m ith of Chase and inventiifation
. The vote was 14 to 10, wtjh 10 ordered. Th# flooring la of age* had necured licenaes
m retm y will Iu* rallefl In fini*h up HV dainagetl nn the llutner farm „t Twenty fo urth S tre e t and I'alRefublicana voting solidly fok the a s p h a l t tile, and there are plenty
The S ta t e B ev erag e D ep art­ Company, who with Mrs. Smith, iiuiinew nf the fi*cnl y ear, il win* and u nuniher of »eml l&gt;eds. Roy metto Avenue on Oct. 6.
Ivlng motion offered by a o f c h a i n .
m ent. he said, Insists th a t “ S ta te returned this week frofn n three announced.
."vines, who has more than seven*
Many friends greeted Mr. WilL Jtenreaeolatlro Mills of
L ig hting
IBf wtl be f l u u r e s r e n t A an d County licenses be on th e weeks vacation trip to Aihevil*.
aries of celery in the fiebt sunt Hams In the downtown section
la r g e r blower fa n • » plrovld# w all by Oct. 1 o r c ite such places N,C. and Knoxville. Tenn re p o r t­
hr was unable to determine unv yesterdny. and he told them he
Chairman Doughton (D NC) an­ ad eq u ate vantU lion.
will be closed until licenses a re ed t h a t both cities ara humm ing
Water d a m a g e ns yet.
was glad to tie hark In Sanford,
with activity.
nounced the committee will turn
T h e Hollywood Shop of wo- obtained.
John Bell, la rg e st grower of and comm ented on the improved
to the first peacetime m en’a apparel Incl
A t A.hcville he attend#,! a
eluding the vacat
young » vegetable plants in th is appearance of F ir s t S tre e t. P rio r
tana bill, expected to cea# the he
K lwanii meeting and m et Dr. I-.T.
a p p a r e l w|l double Its site by In
section, reported total loss by to en te r in g the service, Mr. Wilv&gt; wartime burdens.
Dots, Sanford K lw anii president
eluding th# vacated Sears Store
Comdr
XVhilwck and Comdr flooding of 87 lietls of young lintns operated a citrus packing
|tftt Kill|ft
there. lta also saw Jno. D. Jin- Mansfield of the Minmi Seventh cabbage plants, ru m prisin g about '" " " i s w p c i a m i u
yailable which
kins and other Hanford people
peoplt In Naval District p r e u n t e i l the S a n ­ 40,000 p lan ts to tho beil, an d house on W est T h irte e n th S tr e e t
e In N ov.ainear th e F a r m e r ’s M a r k e t
that city. Stores in Asheville are ford C oast Guard U n it the Se­ estim ated his to ta l losses at
n k Shames,
WASHINGTON, Bept. f« &lt;/P&gt;— doing as much business aa they curity Shield of H onor Monday 000, or about th e sam e loss be
between the
GATORS I'LAY RHUS
ed f o r the War time, established In February can In viaw o f limited supplies, evening a t t h e ' S a n f o r d A ir S t a ­ sustained in t h r hurrican e of last
042. a# a n a r m s production In- he said, and hotels and rooming tion.
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GAINESX’ll.I.K . Sept. 20 (S p e ­
year.
e n ti r e , formally
fo rm ally comes to an end houses are filled, Including Dump
centlve,
Capt. William T ho m as Easton,
This veteran grower, however, cial)—The University of F lorida's
■t 2 A.M.'by time font#, Sunday, taken over by th e Arm y.
UBS. Commanding O fficer of the replanted ns soon as rendition* ) ighting G ators will m eet th e
8#pt- 30.
Sanford A ir S tation entrrtaine* perm itted, and toduy reported first
five S o u th eas tern C o n •
r
A bill to u t the clock* back to
25 member* of th e -local coast ,h*t p lan ts were coining up nlce- f r r e n c ^ ^ o a s when they piay th e
Arisona, Florida, and New Mex­ guard un t and the Miami visitors | v T h r , torni
standard time
r . tn h . j f| lloj . University of Mississippi Rebel*
Into law yesterday by ico—-have no cotton-binning with n dinner pn rty a t the HOQ
his place w ith w a te r a foot in Jacksonville's Municipal S t a ­
mills.
; Nt,' ,r. .
In honor of th# occatlon.
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dium n e a t S a tu r d a y n ig h t.

Mrs. R. L. Dean
Speaks To FilotsOn
100 Best Books

( il &gt; Commission
Approves Fuiclmso
OI Flay iMpiipmunl

Sears-Roebuck To
Congress Blocks Open New Store
Thursday A. M.
Effort To Fay
More To Idle

“Bill” Williams
Back In Sanford
Alter Three* Years

8s .spa S h t? .raft

CoiiHt (iuard Unit
Is Presented Shield

War Time To End
/ A t 2 A.M. Sunday

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WEUNEflDA V, SEITESIUEH ID,

THE SANFORD H H K ALIV fiA SkU R U . F tT lBIDA

71F IN A N C IA L —
W A N T E D : Mah xrllh.rm ull «-«pi
tn| to invest In good business.
Good returns on your money.
Box 1490. Sanford, Fla.

MAKE TH A T SPARE ROOM PAY

it with

FOR RENT
NICELY
FURNISHED
BEDROOM

ODDS &amp; ENDS
from Mather’s

SAVE money when you buy you*next car or truck thru lower
local bank financing and our
lower insurance costs t
M.
Boyd i: Co.

:L A 8 3 IF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G RATE S
ik per tine for one Insertion
•lie per llnr for three Insertions
I7r per line for 6 insertions
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Minimum rale* . . . 30c
.•HONE lUt OR BRING Y O U R A a. la TH E SANFORD H E R A LD
Count, live words to the Une, Including phone and address,
til advertisement* for situation* wanted will be charged far at the
regular rlasnifltd rale*

SAVE money on your fire, wind­
storm, automobile, workmen’s
compensation,
burglary,
lia­
bility
and
other
insurance.
You’ll like our profit-sharing
plan o f insurance. C. M. Rovd
k Co.
IXJANS on cash value of life
Insurance policies at 2 4 % to
‘ 4 'ir * C. M. Boyd A f «

The home of James WhUoomJ
Riley, 628 Lockerbie street, 1:4
EXPERT plumbing service by dianapolis, is a literary shrine
man with 35 years' experience.
The blind, the deaf and the
Repair work a specialty N&lt;» dumb were first counted separate
Saturday calls. George Coursen. ly ir\ the census o f 1830.
phone County 4 IOC. liu i 574
Ethiopia joined the United N.-£&gt;
THE all", is preferable to the lions Sept. 9 1942.
|5t) deductible collision or u|&gt;
set automobile insurance. Get
our rates for your cars and
trucks C. M. Ho yd &amp; Co.

H U . UP With kerosene and f&amp;el
ml htforv winter.
ii ii i *o i *k r o .
T IIO I.S T E K Y fabrics, tapestries.
Iiuim.kv broealelles. a good
stock
t&lt;&gt; select
from.
R.8.
Brown. 2911 N. Orange Ave.,
t'luine 4U.'i3, Orlando. Fla.

WE ARE
fnilv ' equipped and
know how to recap your lirev
Nkltiral rubber or synthetic
we protect the sidewalls ol
your tire. Junes Tire Shop,
Cor. 1st and Elm, phone G08.

IXIST

I.OSTt Bunch of keys on ring
Reward. Phone 747-J.
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LO ST: Gold wrist watch, gift GOING to fly? Get a trip ucci
from dead husband. Reward.
drnt |K&gt;licy from C. M. Roy.
Mrs. Montrey, Palms House, 1st
&amp; Co.
.
L IE U T E N A N T and wife desire
k Laurel,
furnished - house or apartment.
L IA B IL IT Y
insurance is most
No children or pets. Lieut. OUR Jewelry Floater policy will
fmpartaul.You knuw what il
Yuukers. Valdes Hotel.
repay you for jewelry lovt,
would cost to replace your
stolen or destroyed. No ll»
home, furnituie, merchandise
FU RN ISH ED two-bedroom apart­
C. M. Boyd k Co.
and automobile if drstroyrd
ment or bouse. Lieut. Ethler.
llut you don't know what the
Phone 9IG3 after 4:30 P.M. or D IVID END S for T o " year* on
verdict ia going to be in a law
1100 Extension 237 during day.
your fire, automobile and lia­
suit involving bodily injury or
bility insurane* by not Insuring
death. Get adequate liability
W AN TED to rent a p
with
C.
M.
Boyd.A
Co.
•
coverage. C. 51. Boyd i Co.
G08-J.
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VO LU M E

Superb quality and
sensible p r ic e s are^
two of the common
sense r e a s o n s to
urge selection from
our complete stocky

AU TO BODY A N D
FENDER
Insurance,
H O S P IT A LIZ A T IO N
WORK BY AN EXPE R T. 8Uid group.
Individual, family
PEKtOR A lIT O P A IN T IN O —
t M Roy.I A Co.
large assortment o f colors. Your
HOUSE or apartment, furnished
rar can look new. Rring it to
P A C K A G E S T O I U j*
or unfurnished, between now
W INDSTORM insurance. Now is
us and
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)M
uml Nov. 1. Three adults per­
the time to |n.iect yotlr proH O LLER MOTOR SALE S
manent
Phone Mr. Davidson, W IL L pay cash for all kinds of 208 W. IU Bt.
|M-ily again.t wlmlxtnrm damPhone 522
used furniture, enone 924 J
Standard Grnwtrs.
.,gr t M Itoyd A Co
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FIV E ruOm house, furnished nr DRUG Store In some good lown
(mu I IF F imuirunce lu r.ich
N O B
111! !
unfurnished,
permanent
resi­
in central part o f state. D.A.I
, nsiiii dk!i‘f H» to t&amp; for 117
Hutchinson, Ellxabathtown. N C
dents, Small family, es-service
MONDAY
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.o dividends reduce the yearman who wants to stay in San
i) C4»»l las ll3.aU after llut 1st
ford. Call Mr. Johnson, Phone
year I . M lioyil &amp; tar.
375. City Drug Co. "Ask for
Kov.”

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2" acres tiled celery farm, lately
plowed and harrowed on Cam­
eron Avenue. Phone K.H. Stowe.
192-R or
Edward F.
Lane,
phone 542.
3 acre*. tiled land. I good well. H»n Acrrn nf muck. rrn«ly for
J liu i h.»us#- t car garage, 1
plantifiK. P I o * f d. harrowed.
.••m| huuai*. non ft
West of I n»ol* ilritinrd.
levelled.
Al»o
I uii- Mhihhp puat &lt;i f f foe. On#
have iMitnping unit* Phone 38U5,
.% M( tra, all titr«l. Rood wall. 2
Mt. Dora. Fla.
gtMt\ bmifc*- 2 Rimy harn, *4 f
uni*- a paI ..It O nm gr. MouU- I H BNISIIF.H .1 ro4»m apartment,
nf.|
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private
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Fruit trees
plenty
of
gurdrn space. Immediate poa■eaaion.
Robert A. W llllana
Phone 732
Allantic Dank Bldg.

LINOLEUM

RUGS
j|.95 up

D E L IV E R Y hoy • over 18 - full
time, to drive truck. Roberta'
Grocery.
GHtL FOR general office work.
Must be experienced In book­
keeping. Electric Service Co.

FURNISH ED G room house. In
nuir* Itubow's Store, 3 mllei
South.
____________________

M AN
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woman. Must be
neat and have health card.
ATa Place, 311 Sanford Avenuo.

CHILD'S wheel trnra and amall
desk and chair. Phona 680-J.

W A I T E D : Maid. Phona 024. 2205
Sanford A re.

V HEAD milk breed cows; one

W ANTEDt: .Esperfenced maid, (dll
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10 F T llb u S E ~ tra lftr, furnished- W ANTED: Girl. Tor full time
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ODD DRESSERS

33 DODGE Sedan, fait Urea,
good
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116M
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Jessamine.

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tress, good condition.
Phone

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all Jertera, 1200 ;

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T O K Y O . S ep t. 21. ( A P I —
M a c A rth u r t o d a y
o rd e re d
th e ‘ ‘ im m e d ia te a r r e s t " o f
L ie u t. Gen.- K a n ji D u ih ara.
W w h o s e recen t npiM jiiitm ent to
h en d J ap an 's
fir s t
R en eral
a r m y was a p p ro v e d b y the
A llie d com m a n d , and MucA r t h . i r also issued a lu point
m ,co d c to g u id e th e J a p pres-,
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Citrus Barge FMan
Providing Service
To North Outlined

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lla rd K u n n in g B a c k
On Seminole Team

Builaim' But m

tigh t 500 ton lincgrs which annow being used in the Great
I^skaa trade. He was assured by
tha citrus men that enough citrus
could be fusnishad from
the
Central Florida section to mac*
Or eh* — wiii.s j *edt*wh*e
-,
Each barge would b# capable
o f carrying lO.OtlO boxes on e*&lt;*b : man Association and tin Ornng'
trip, Mr Williams pointed out. t'ounty Sportsman \ -minimn .
and their s p e d would permit, uulijii lirsrrni- s » I *dd ,n (i
them to make a round trip III In Innd
Insl M ndn&gt;
oh el. p.
days The necessity of dumping irsti-' the -liasil. . ii.mci ■ Ilia'
^ a whole shipload on the market wer. m»do u. tin I '. 'f i !•■ hunt
at once would be eliminated by 1 ing season sbortening Iasi . l i ­
the fact that cargoes could In- i deer liunting li&gt; II days, luikt-y
held at the dockside fo r Onload- ' season by 1.3 days, nu«11 and
Ing as the market demanded, he squirrel season by ih days, and
said.
'd id away with the tea i-ontinunus
A
The plan, ns proposed by Mr days •! homing nl Ihr la ginning
Williams wniilrl he to try the o f the -«as-.n
venture on n 12 week operation
Aft.
a sl.riiiimis all dm pie
hruils with the Vien of n perman- | sentntlm w.&lt;« made In t'u i.mm
ent set lip if plans worked oilt nnd I .-I- l i s l n Ki-.li i ..m m .
I.. ndvanlnge
sn.n '
.*-• .*ff. el lhar .lie*.
^
John A
I* Rnurke, secretary diasti.
ii.iuling .hang.
m i,
™ nf I he Growers and Shippers made .Uhlill ro.ti.r or |.III.Ill it,
licague of Florida, declared he t,, |h, -|...ilmen » ( I he Kiflh
thouglil the plan was practical
v but that it needad some revision
? before it could he nut into prnc
^SJcal
operation.
Raymond
D.
0 Rdbinsnn, general manager of the
Dr. I’ hlllips Company nf Orlando,
exprensrd favor toward the pro
jecl. especially from th* point of
view of securing better trans­
portation rates to northern mar­
. Lets for citrus.
I ’reacnt were
repre*entallves
o f the Fosgal* Cooperative. Nel
son and Company nf Oviedo, lb
I’hlllips
Company, Chase
and
I Sgt '.r.t.ge R I all,..)) .ii-i
Company, American Fruit Grow­ of Mi and Mrs 1 U
U ltm ll
ers, Inc. and tha Growers and of Oviedo. Iius lirrn rcpf.rtc-l
4 Shippers
League
and
Mayor ■ s leaving Naples, Italy, on ht«
Higgins.
way home after serving oversea,
for the past 34 months with the
Twelfth Air Force Service Com­
mand.
Sgt. Talbott has sren service
in North Africa, Corsica, and
Italy as a member o f a Head
quarters of an Air Service Com
mand Group which served with
the Twelfth A ir Force Service
Command.
.
one wa&gt; ■
SgL Talbott'* organization was
■%Vkfethodlst Church
and
served engaged in the maintenance an i
two year* a* prealdent of the operation nf anme o f the m o l
•Truth Seekers' Sunday eehool advanced
combat
airfields
,n
* class
and was aapeclally
in- Italy, from which was launched
Uteated fn the Methodist Or- tha deadly aircraft that blasts I
plmnage pt EntarpHea.
the Nasis. ilia unit also worked
m
.Tter many years the and her in direct support for the hardlaid husband lived fn their home fighting infantrymen o f the 6th
In PlnehureL
Folio winjr
her Army.
husband's death,
54re.
Parker
Prior to his entry into the
moved
to Trnnna where
the •Armed Forces, Sgt. Talbott was
made her home with her daughter
and grandson, Mrs. Quinton Brown
■ and William T. Brown, who are
her only sunrivore.
.
5fre. Parker waa burled In the
-Garden o f Memoriae" cemetery
■ in Tampa.

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Died Aug.29 In Tampa

EXCLUSIVE SHOWING!

lay, 91.50 each. Pfc

ODD VANITIES

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T-Sgt. George Talbott
Is leaving Europe

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time employment Apply In
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ami checker.
One with high
. mule, good workschool
education
preferred.
rears old, fllO O O .
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County Laundry C o- 819 West
V&lt;yThird StreeL
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112.00.
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First Jewish Service In Berlin

Game Officials William Coursey
Change Hunting Back Home After
Rules In District Hell of Hin tgen

I M ill II I .limber! \V ncklnr
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BORROW H W tK W HERE
timt lumbri Plrnt
(bans, win
I'U IY ACY IS R K S P E tlb D
■Ii. a . Mint idutnl.ii..- l.uliart's
YOUR natural desire fur privwcy
I.oiii Iht Yard
ill money hialtcrs is sirietl)
Friends and
resiwctwi her*,
G ARD EN
PLANTS
relatives an. not uueslioned
ill Tom.-ili.es,
Fla.
Your cm
about your credit,
per. I t Kyers Mai^
plt.yer or business associates
will not hear of your personal
Plant. Copenhagen,
and Jeraey W’ aheaffairs
There Is no cause for
embarrassment.
ig e , other plants fif a
ReSsonnblv rred't requirements.
J W Bell. Phone 15
No co-makers o*. m-uiev loans,
"srln klc payment pinna
Sue tl Mioin huiiir rlimv to S«»uth
F A M IL Y LOAN CO.
•b |f
SchvMil
('mt t|iv** Im
Florid* Bank nidi. . Phone 33
moiliiiie |M»MaviiKion.
Robert A. W linaoii
F A IN T N O W !
Phone 732
Atlintkr lUnk IIMg W * Have Good Reliable Painters
available. Call Hanford Paint
X ROOM
modern house on
4 fllaaa Company. Phoae 303.
lake. Good fishing, boating nnd
birthing D. 0. Hoi 57M Phono FOR |5 additional you e*n add
4 I (Ml
to your automobile liability’
policy
medical
payment
for
each parsun accidently injur*«I
while a nassrnger in your car
and each pedestrian hit by
your car up to J750 each. C 51
Qoyil k Co
Srptu iHiikn. *ewer pipe.
pu*K otonra ami flower pr»t«. FOR B E TTER H e a lth
Drink
See J K. Terw illt^er, SDK Elm
54ountain Valley Mineral Water.
Avenue
Nature** Aid to health. From
Hot
Springe, Ark. Let
ue
Partly furnished 5 room house
aerve you. For Sale at Du?
close In. Immediate possession.
hart’s Lumber Yard, 009 SanRobert A. William*
fotd Avenue, Phone 386-M.
•
Phone 73Z
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

( OIL .SPRINGS

SANFORD.

1‘JOS

Y O K O H A M A , 3ept. 21.
( A P ) — IJeut. Gen. Robert L.
Elehelherger. commanding U.
8. Eight Arm y, snipped the
door-barring pink ribbon* to­
day to open the first Red
Cros*
club
In
Japan— in
what formerly wa« a cabaret
on Yokohama'* "Broadw ay"!

M ISCELLANEOUS

BOUDOIR ( HAI RS

K .tln 'ilish cd

IN D E P E N D E N T

MacArthurOrderKArrest Of Doihara;
GIs With 2 Years
Service To Get Out

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T t « JUN6U.-TMC C A M BUWA1A 1J
RHINOCC1KM. CLEPMANT AMD-M P
U O W R O ARK. COSrtlOARLD H 0 »|
^P*MdUtO U3.'D *H T H t U O H . |

I! N F U R N IS H Et) "hou« e. Perman
rnt
residents.
Dox
j.
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Herald.

ODD BEDS

AN

W ASH ING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop. 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone
2-IU72 or Sanford 9155. Prompt
Service.

WANTED TO RENT

A T LOW
COST!

U n ity T h r r e I r H lr r n g t h —
To Protect the r t i c t of the World)
To Promote tho Progress of Aoirrlroi
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

BUSINESS SERVICE

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ROUND T H * WORLD,

W A S H IN G T O N , Sept. *1, (/PI
■The Arm y Transport Command
'
d-the-worlil
II from the
JrporL Six
ngton N i'
w ill be re­
one quarter da
mile flig h t
ad for the I U
taring each
T h a Globes tap,'

T -S gt .John Minarik
I b Out Of Service

Sanford Station Not
To Close This Year
&lt;!apt. William Thomas t.a.lon. uiiving
USN, Commanding O ffir,-i#.if th,-1
Sanford Naval Air Slalnui .aid ' ( ‘ n r s t
to«lav the Sanford Statoui will
not be elosed until th,- latter (
P ()
part o f the first nunr'd
1945
Asatsanl
Sccretai,
the.
('apt
Navy for A ir Bullivan &gt;, »t.-r.lav ! ,,-centl
disclosed to the I I oum- Naval At
alll| w |
fairs Committee that Tt naval , nlonths
air atations or major facilities : j,pan i
and some Florida outlying field* j un ter,
are to be designated surplus dur- , rrC|Vr
Ing the last quarter of ihlv year f rom |
or the flrat o f next Included
j|0 a
among these was Sanford. Day- t0 Tt
tens Beaah, Del^ntl, Green Cove W|n(|al
Springs, Lake City. Mrllmurne. M|,cre.
Varo Beach and Fort l^tuderdale. v |ca j.
field which Is an auxiliary of
tha 8anford A ir Station.
However, this morning CapL
Easton flaw to Jaelupnville, where
tha Chief o f Naval Air Opera­
tional Command is located and
waa given the Information that
tha Hanford Naval Air Station
would not ha among the bases
to close tha la s t' quarter in this
year, but would close about the

last o f March.

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C IT Y H K IK F S

Schcdul** Announced
For TB X-ray Unil
. ., -ItilH .Hit lit.. IcM
The
(itlhiw mg
achedult’ »•» rtpiq {■* d initch an.I hatiiliitir*
X-ray «snniinat(una &lt;*f whtti- «taf . l a n d a l n r h
I*
M p ciu ln l
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Colnrod |M-r*nn» in Seminole I unit S a l i i n l a , • It, M l , • In i k
tv by the Slat,- Middle Unit will
til I lllk
M-ll'titl) -flit I
lie on the following ilntc, at .hue rv|tair shop nl 21" Snnlmfrom 9:30 to 12:3" during morn­ Avenue In C I. F.chnl. nml In
ing* and 2 « " t » 5:00 I* M
lutlivi
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F.ili,I- » U
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Geneva today. Oviedo nrt Mmi
ln,W fpi-inlitig 'b r Imi.,11,-*
day; Altamonte Springs un Tut-. 1
day; Longwood on Wedne»da, . I
E LE C TIO N OF OFFICERS
Ijik c Mary on Thursday a and
Sanford on Friday. Sept. 2i
i T W (jiw tod. |irr»l&lt;|riit •*f ! l " ‘
( ’ hnml*rf
Eliraiteth llarkcy Kirrher. .,-c ' S«*m»n«ile County
rrtarv nf the Seminole Count) Coii»iM*rc« H u m iu fitetl .t iiii-h
Health and Tuberculosi* Associa­ iniT of ail thb newly circle.I «lir
tion, together with 5trs J f* •ctofp to Im» h**i«l nt thr ChamlM'i
Thurmond and Mrs. C.R. Itawmin, of Coinmercc O ffice in thr City
members, left for Orlandcu thi» Hull on TufN«I«y rvemiijf ut H M*l
•*iif
morning to stend the meeting of o'rlftrk for thr pur|»o»** of
the Tuberculosis Association at ,,f f u ll a for the eriRUiMR &gt;rm
Orange Court Hotel where plan,
w ill be made for seal tales during
the rh ri*tm »« season

May or HijfK’insTo^Talk
To USO Saturdax

&gt;nltinfu\ FvrniHir ii •» in m i !*h k
'kft* ititnitufu I bt I •«
11#•I‘
I ’Sn ilirrrtm
h'liemln of t !*•- tritut* |h*u|i Ip
nrt* nUo invitnl In ht*wr ihr talk
whtrh vtill hr *»i i Si»nf*»ril‘ w |&gt;u««
t%»ti |*lnn* A mntit* \aill follow
rntnlrd " Kitrrlirn * •*» I
'
«»••! «tiin iiiy -I•••*I M» * *« «
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I amtiir !*#«&gt;

«*n\
I'nrkrVt
it . who ha«
•••uni |\ nt* mil- with thr UnlnIhim 11' v i* ioo in
country. Her
irceivril hi* honor ntilr discharge
and Is now attending Stetson
t 'niver.lt y
Sheriff Charles Hand who fore• a-t that ., Il t - I n t e l Would send
th*» WRtri tikt*! (hr hulkhrad at
!.4»kr Monttfe.
fo r r c i* l an*
••lh«*r hravv tiiuni inti min fo r
( lcfnh«r

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i n i ' j ’ d 'M ins Fru l i c it LeFils of
t ,,.i . , i n d in 1/* f 1 o 0 0
Hal
rUt ( 1elite t
tr‘ l prize h* June
Mrt i ill
t .inning p r i m 1st and 2 nd a*
fid !•• a*
Shirley Thuinm, Hetty
t *r lieci
hcjiim i
I i lit dell 111|f
1 st
tIn j •* l i r e *
ShiHrv
Thomus
Hetty Geiger, |soIh*| l.eKils, Ruth
Me M*hnn. Flnrrnef
Mrfiill. and
Mr.
Botmrtl a 11 of Geneva
\ . much *»f thr surresjp of
thi*
i fitc 't in due !•( the ■ un
11 r i i ,
work and »jik out wife itient
of Mi and Ml* W 1. Sh*g. who
fur -b«d
tin m this land
and
mo 1 •» thr imtdenieiite anil advire
ii,
(thting and cultivation

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lotlt of K N
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■aim with them
Mi
Humido*.
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rttpri t* to iI'lioiiii in t o-nrva
Mr* T W I’ rrvalt wu*. i ailed to
N*'w Smyrna liiat w o k
tn*

Civic ■Clubs Invited
To Help ( 'g n t e h t

10 Point Code
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IS ISSUl'O F 01"
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new* must adhere sir icily tu the
truth
and
cfis nothing
wnirh

roltl&gt; I'HUSIHKNT

I'EiHorr. s«|ii at

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« ji»v-it y l***«!*r Hurt lv\ « f h«*u
tueln noted it'Mi ’ “ Mil- III - lio t
bet-u r r f u r n l udmiUum e At hi«
matirution,
were allowed to
alteo.l One of them .di.riv ed a .
h** I**ft*
I n i a si o it

Thai &gt; I* lot

B la m ed

of

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||,.nry
II tn4 a y
1^ vanic
pir*iileni &lt;d the Ford Motor t o ,
succeeding his grandfather. Hems
Koid, who siiuultanrousl) annout
red his rtiuif nut loti The younger
ford
hn»
been executive
vmI resident of thr firm since April
2* If* 14

ftiiifhi disturb " |*ul*Iu imniftidiiV ” »?•*!' "Ol

The i h»#*f **f *t*tff at tin- »oilv*-'
W ASH 1 N*ti T o N , Si*j»t 2 l •/!'■
n»ju*re»t the
« that th* r
Hy Oct
1 . To point* W%tt *r**t t * is no iHiitinn* h r tu e r n the ial«*
Riihlirr mil of thr Army
11 , of
dl«rhmj£e and thi* rt rot mil
\m
1 , lit) point* Mill do it
stir **f thr army
Thlf* wa* t'*
m thr W in tc i thr point alls'* rf i line* who rofitrnd ihv
discharge system will hr dropped general.*- nrr reluctant to parr it
entirely and two veurs’ nervier noun That just isn’t so, Mnrshail
Is all (•! due will need to ih* *«M It " t i l he next Spring he
eligible for civilian clothe*.
fore thw talc o f demobilization
Oeneral o f the A r m y G eor ge t
rearhr* such n point that thr
Mar shall, chief o f staff, prvuent- eventual fixed size «»f I hr arm.
••d that speed-up dcmnhilla.ition i# m\ol\et. h« added
program yesterday to I’ n n gre u j I'lsclmr|fu* now arr at th» ru »i r stive under insistent prodding i of IT.nOu a lay Fhry \\ hit
f r o m r o n d i t i m i l i who want their ’ ufln I*' Chii*imns
The
Putted

first post r aid s in
Sillies
w r * r is*uni

RATIONING
C A LE N D A R

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RENT A CAR

rmi;iuii
mi

YOC DRIVE IT
RHONE 200

STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N
DONTTS

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ANN PAGE PLUM JAM

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Ave.

H a &lt; ;u a ..N i

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1-lb jar 24c

VVhitiihousa
Evaporated
A&amp; P FANCY SPINACH Grade A..No. 2
NECTAR TEA
lb ckt;. 19c1. Ib.p
SULTANA PEACH APP! E PRESERVES
111.it w i ' * » h i M i * *

Ii (, II I III

pound

Weiners

o *. 11

Hainhiiru *r
\y i

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III

I'rv ers

pound

pound
Oysters
Crab Meat

pint
pound

Smoked Reef Tongue

tusairi

pound
pound

10-lbs h’Oe

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1 11It t*i» M
i&lt;

Marearoni or Spaghetti
l-lb pkir.
Ann Ram* Mellowheal 2S-o/.. i&gt;htr
Sunny field Corn Flakes lS-«z pkir.
Nutlet Oleomargarine
lb.
Rappy’s Guava .Jelly
2-lb jar
Ralmolive Soap
2-bars
Rallards Flour
5-lbs Tie
10-lbs
Reliable Turnip Greens No. 21: ran
NBC Champion Flake Butters I-lb

POTATOES
■(iai'kiMe link I nk

POTATOES
TOMATOES
Krr.1 Irl.
CARkOT

i 11 v*!**

pound

ii » • i i-«i&gt;

Iteneless Round Steak

i| I tI I Pit

pound

B tirade Western \ eal
pound
Rib ( bops
pound
Loin ( hops
pound
Cutlets
Romless Rump Roast
pound
\t i : » T r n '
pound
Reef Rrains
pound
Rleu Cheese
pound
pound

Advance* Shortening
19e
Shredded Ralston
pkir.
INist’s (Jrapenuts
pkij.
NBC Rremium Flakes I-lb |&gt;kir.
Sweetheart Toilet Snap
2-bars
NBC Shredded Wheat
pkif.
U’riifbts Silver Polish
jar
■Jll tllllr

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(if

Kolomna
2a-lhs

IN I'

w i ' im v

( old ( ills

pound
Iona Flour

v ii i

T-RoVie Club Steak

pound

mv

Flank Steaks
pound
pound
Eresli ( nttiitfc &lt; lieese
I 111! *11

II I S I I II V

Sirloin Steak

l ill * ia i i K i i %r i

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I fpwi*r Military f ‘m il 111Htee *«»♦
4 'v n*
a fine. *ntt«fart or\ ' n
iihifuitiiHi Hut aornr other mrn
l'i*r*, hkc Re| reaentative W i !* m'
iH
Ind i
roftirnenlrd that tl
• it i at ion
sill) I* as i lenr a
Hind.
Represent lit ive
I Mivride
&lt;1 *
l a ' *.111(1 W r lynow all that An
*« n I in here today
Hr added
that what Ii* wanted
know
1,||U til 4 P*'Mit
pilillle of
lti£

LEGAL NOTICI

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Senkarik Glass &amp; Mirror Co.
11 \V. 2nd SI.

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59c

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22c

72e
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14c
17e
10c
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M A N X SEZ

1\4E LONE50HE6T L
FEEUHQ IN "fH' WORLD
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Borax
1-lb. pkR. 15c
2-lb pktf. 25e
Dixie Oleomarjararlne
lb.
25c
(•did Medal Flour; 5-lbs 22c 10-lbs 6lc

PRUNES
APPLES
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LEMONS
POTATOES

We can’t afford to make a
wrong move now . . . our
reputation ia too high, and
we want to keep it t^at way.
We'll Mnfeguard your tires
^ith expert tire and tube re­
pairs.

3-pc Suite

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Massive modern design with wide arms, apacioua proportions, Broad
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aweeping line* that give an air of luxury and roomtneaa. Pull inneraring conHlructlun, smartly tuilored in wine tapestry.

tJim Dandy Scratch 25-lbs. $1.13

To Alt Your Bakery
If.

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(iam e Officials
William ( o u r s e y
Cha ng e i I unting Back Heme After
Rules In District Hell Of Hurt gen

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OPKRATORS
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thirty-five yrar*, nnd now re- \
tired to hi* two hundri’d a n d 1
fifty acre dairy farm on Houtu f&gt;,
Manchester, Tenn.
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“About four years -*v&gt; I felt The soreness in my muscles siut
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over m y- body seemed *or^ and Insufficient flow of vital gaatric
aehy. I felt 4o utterly » o n out, fuices in She stomach. Vitamin
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♦abaO the house. Accept n* substitute. Itetune*
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Dinner Ih Given For Mish Helen Jinkins
Y o u t h Fellowship Wed To B. F. Brock

ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
PERSONALS
Friends o f the Rev Mark Tar
Denter will hr Kind to learn thrt
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Mm. V icinf Fountain Jr and
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Mrs Julia Kdwurdft of [bland
were gueala recently of Mr atnl
M h L V Hagan

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tin* Suh-District Meeting tu to
held at the Methodist Church *'fi
Oct.
Pv — Visits
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churches
conducting
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Youth meetings will form u port
of the Fall and Winter program

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of cemirur the Youth choir
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Mis* 1 n
Mr
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Fred
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ver,
H e tty Jo flro rk,
D o ro th y
v isit ed S w iiz e r in n I r e c e n t l y with
C r u m le y .
( W h o r l s n c Caldwi-ll.
Mrs.
Samuel
Iturtchaell
rind u p arty f r o m the *14th Div isi o n
llobhy •lone*.
dau ghter , Judy, o f Seattle, W a s h i ah ie h i* noyv g u a r d in g T r i e s t e G e o r g * - Spencer,
niio*
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liur ti hut ll's p are n ts , ' was enterta in e d In Jft- M o n t * at
n u rly
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thM r. and M r s
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P re sid en t o f S * itz er h in d u i o als •
th eir h o m e on French A v e n u e
u guest
Eiithhy J’ l i r k , won of M a j o r and
Mrs l! I. P ark , i* « la y i n g w i t h 1
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Mr. and M rs
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Josh P h il li p *. F**i on I
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T h ir d Vice Presid en t. Mr- r. I.
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Jno 11 Jink ins is announcing
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the marriage of his daughter, I Vf» 1ir Avenu e « l F lf lli H'rrst.
Helen.
to
Benjamin
Fraukhu * n r f Paul y k m . p »* «o r.
Brock o f N e w Brockton, Ala
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Bennett D.
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place T h e R ev Jo hn Branscomli,
pastor
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Mnthicux assistant to
County Aircnt ('. It. Dawson for
iroper drainage of ditrhrs in
arming arena, and iletermhiatioii
ns to the responsibility of the
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In a letter |n The Merabi. Mi
Mathleus wrote
"In rerenl printed article. there
have been accusations of ineffi IIKIM MINT; w i l t
efenry on the inrt of the l mini) ■*lui -aIr11«' ItikI•\ •
(J Commissioner s ami ilenials from Sgt John Ag ur h
them relative to cleanfnir nod ah I re M r t h o d n t i
maintenance of certain drainage the Krv
W i IIm *
&gt;
ditches and ranals
( Intel nut ioiimI |
" A « this Is lining publicly ain-l
I think for the benefit of both
sides and the public at large. I
(jk there should be some deter nun
• atTon as to the responsibility of
' the County Commissioner* a* to
kuthorlsing
the
clearing
and
yStiahltenanco of ditches and canals
.. " Ip soma part* of the rnnnt&gt;
v t t u farmers consider it their tro
Maaai i ttUfty.
&lt;Jasso awJ maintain |
all drainage and will condemn I he :
Countv &lt;’oinmf*aioner« If they
give 'hi* servite to other farmers
at the pubic expense. In some
seet'ons of the county the ( eo
iWple think the county should innin
^ ta ln
only
ditches and canals
affecting the - water that would
Snuinolr I'tfuuty'ii
( hi u
I h*- ( 11*•m| **ollt*ti s ’
ii*tiii
__.bo a hasnrd to the road system*
nrw h*»*pitM| mul mure atl«M|untt* River &lt;’«in(inurt| t&gt;&gt; »i*t
• . t* •
"N o w let's have some legal in-1
terpretation as to whether the facilitn * for the trralim iil of (he Wi vk l*llil hill Nt ii !•••* • • I
tul&gt;rrculo*i8 mri•f otlicf illm*«*a**k rat* tbni In hmlril I
.C ounty
Commissioners
should
KiI w n i I ntMiijt ren*hr*t it* peak
9tnainta(n any. or certain *t eclflrd n* n* ri*vritl«Ml Gv \lr*
I d fi «11• i• *hnr h 11
canals and ditches, or all I aiiais hM!(*h«*r hi a talk m! tt.i IGu *» ,
Siit**ln&gt; *lrove
•
and ditches in the county
If ('lull liiuch* **u ( imLiv in m Itt«-tt nn
*he
*m*l
that
there
are
«
’
li;i*.t
(t*le e n
(ill
tietw eefi
1•
either of the latter two is th&lt;&gt;
r»n
t
iiIm • r«ilnr |*nli* fil&gt; G» •* f..i
On* iM'it •*itig iliie
case u will not tie easily evplairitsl
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to th, taxpayer, who need no
mi i * »• I i *• f.. \ rr (ite *
— dralnagr and the farmers that
«k»i i f t *.i ' anf**r«1 t.
( * h a v r lieen paying a drainage tax
I hi till ni the (»••••
.
In addition to their regular taxes j
i« ii U ii lujh fle«p tittil* i
• i gt
| i. »iil |m odem
“ Personality 1 think a satisfact­
armnling lo Orl# Mmhi*
•( gtirn/n( ion. ilirecteil
t !••
ory solution to the problem can he ,
the rounty ngrnt'n
•
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friction. I
reached
with
.
rrportnl I hu* morning tv.
tut
think ■ dragline should ho owned
cnrefiillv nolinr the gi.»
.in
the county for auch work.
enrh aI*l«* *»f the f •••%•! hi it m
^Tnen let each farmer pay so much
nhle (•• ilrne In ft "If
• &lt;
per hour or an acre for the work
lie |»i*i|irt«l, hin»r*i &gt; •* . •* r
done in
connection
with
the
r«*ml immi M lirroinr *.•(•••.
%• i
drainage affecting him As this
tluinag* &gt;1 h\ the fi
is an agrrultural county I feel that
vim 'i| agmrtAt lining »' ••
part of the c v e n s e should mmc
I ake Sh.ir** Huiil*
Cffout of county funds but not all
..f
pi.iilli
efikt i»f P
r*I suggest the county purchase
*»* the a »,ter ilokh'
the machine and lot the farmer
hulk hi'M.I I* i* elm*
pay for the labor, fuel and some
fuAil juet e|tf*t &lt;lf Sa* I
'* •
jCcumulale for repair*
extra to accumulate
repairs
mir htii not ii«jep eri«»tgh
and maintenance of the maenfne.
traffic
The U|lt#r in* K
' »
&gt;aThls machine should work In any
few inrhn* *rf rt*»chii'g if . fi ..r a m Kriid finhing I'Htt) v* hu 1.
U^&gt;art of the county where the far­
of thr Ited Cron* limlilnk ••• •mi (mm ('Im ru nlrr Fridny uf
mers are Interested sufficiently
(hr lake front, anil tin mm
at iiiHtit
to put up the funds to cover the
ii.|«*( thi* »»»»i»»ly vi «•
* I ••!•
Thr |m*.•&lt;»•! i niching
above
expense.
Let it
he
nicr in atrrwn with
*.*»ei i l«rgf*.«| finh m m l&lt;* n*n*ivt « , I ( nr I H SniiH . h*«irntnii •*( Mi*
nyiacinthn
the farmers
responsibility
to
Kluridn I••*!•• ■&gt;11 &lt;-•I ( 'Minmiifil**1*
of |f» (Hi
contact and collect from his nelFr*»m KruUy morning at * '»*»
,t who i ••!«*««**••*I 'bia informitti*»n m*'*i
Thr party i*ru!•••*! 40 rmlr*
ffeghbor or group benefltted -and
o'clock until Hatunln v m*u rung in thr gulf in nnrhoi
•• thnt IhriMiirlimd thr Stntr unrn.
A flri
w pav the county.
at the same hour, a rise
two •hivn «»f fifthing they mrt with
, phiynirnt r«»rr|&gt;* n*ntn*n |&gt;n&gt; nirrti«
'T h e above le my personal
ami nnc-fourth inches was in led mr Ilot rc HU* i r**
t«***k i» * it it 11 . mcirsftr over O'.*
On thr
thoughts from what I have seen
at the Sanford Boat Work-. Mr l »rk to Clraruntri j5 mill*
at i firev to iu m *’* i
f ii iin l- H . IT '* f..
and heard."
*
Smith said. During the next .’ I off thr light hoiiftr. little­ Jitltfi 5.r*il,(l7.'l Thr foimhrf «*f claim
hour period the rise’ was exactly ! Oliver hnggril n grouper u h . l i ’ nntn paid c»*mpm«ution nUi* »•**••
the same. From Sunday morning
1.121 rrflrrting
20 tnrhrft long, lb InchH*. m from 2JMHJ
until H:00 o’clock thi- morning rlrrumferrfire nr»*l \%«‘ighmg *• *• i the rur m .»n»n»|»|*»v*nrnl «••**
the rise was hut one an I mie- |Hiun*l«.
Thm « nlrh nettedI l.tm i-rcli’d Midi 'lii&gt; .l***mg •. f *.*»
eighth inchce, which indn ited
inHii^t rir*
that the flood tide was ahnpi at
The advertising committee of
it* peak
The total rinr * mi e
the Chamber of Commerce met
Friday was si* anil fue-cighth*
at the City Hall Friday afterInches.
CP noon and discussed plans for the
High water from Ijike Monroe
coming year.
It was decided
has fliHxled portions of the farms
to continue adding to the adver­
of John ilrumley and llmwn
tising reserve fond which now
Miller located on the east side
rt*cnv»*r«**l
My "Duke” Mar Neill
J fumhlt* Mhirh
'v amounts to anprhUmately 110,,
of Celery
Avenue, and ha*
Kllfttii to •top thi* .Irivr oft lb
.000 until such time as might
The
Sanford
C.-leryfcd*
w
jJ
r
flooded the City farm on the
Kufttli 12 &gt;uf *I llfir
g y b e advisable to launch a natwest side, adjacent to Lake Shore down to defeat hy the aeon fr&gt;t
The FnU foribAril u n lltbecnm.'
v io n a l advertising campaign.
13
to
fl
in
Kustl*
Friday
night.
Boulevard.
tired in thr ln*t half brcaiMr of
If amhers of tha commlltaa aThe Kuatia squad showed plenty the lark of -ulistltlltrs noil wu
down.
She
said
that
we
can
graad that It would be Inadvisable
of flgh t,(n the second half when thoroughly
mitplnyi-d
liy
th&gt;to make any special effort to never aquara our d«b^ to human­
they scored two touchdowns to Rustle line. In the last period
bring in mm* visitors at this ity, no matter how hard we try
take tha season’* opener from Fusils rrroverril a Sanford film
because
there
la
always
more
to
time until more housing accomoSanford.
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gVdntlon* ars nroviHad and better be done. )
ble on Sanford's own '2f&gt; yard
Due to fumbles Sanford was line. Two piny. Inter B- Anilet
y * recreational facilities established. - Visitors at today ■ luncheon
ON T IIK U8S CHICAGO IN
Included Al Mooneyham. C. J. SAGA MI W AN, JA PA N -8ept-2t. only able to score one touchdown, son threw Knight a pass to sroiu
Finley and W. L. Tharpe of Or­ (Special)— Beniamin F. McKin­ while threatening five times in the the first
Panther
touchdown
lando. 0. W. Spencer announced
ney, corporal, UBMC, husband of first half. Boh Cullum Sanford's Qctchs kick fur the extra point
that on account o f the high Mrs. Lucy Chew McKinney, P. O. star tmek, led the only scoring w u goinl. thi- score sttxxl 7 to d
water the proposed barbecue for Box 134 Altamonte, (8P.) Fla., attack late In the second ouarter, Again in the rinsing minutes of
the KoUrlaas had been post­ la serving on this heavy cruiser, with Anderson bucking ft over the game Fastis tallied with Koy
poned until November. Gordon which I* part, of the fleet helping the middle of the line from the ( ketch rrnshing over from the 2
Brtaeon had charge o f tho pro- occupy Japan.
Eustle two yard line.
Clark's yard line to put the final sent,■

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Pfc. Simon Dumont, of Amwbury,
Maas, is shown directing tfsfflc st
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The main highway runs from
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confirmation, although a meeting
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The AUictj high command today
(J blocked any atomic bomb research
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trol of Japanese economic life
including wages, prices, and nil
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TOKYO. Sept. 24. (AIM —
' A well-informed Jap source
£ «a id toduy that Emperor
^Hirohito • has arranged to
pay a preceflcnt-shatterinu
call on General MacArthur
at the latter’s residence, the
^American embassy. No date
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^ f u lminating' 40 days of operatforts In Japaimee waters, tha Chi­
cago dropped anchor Aug. 28 at
this key base of Japanese naval

Ilu.lii-.l tn th*- -»-iti--' nii-p- •
I'f. flaw Ih'u in di.-l Hi - - hinlet Mi. rimtliri M i. I Its
lliiwtlinriii- *if I* i »i «• » i I I e, 1
has lin-n nut if ter! uf In, drill t
wOciirdliiK to Navul nuthiit itli-s
The riillislmi th-,-w lluulhui &gt;•
tn tin* path i'f » " unrumiuK &lt;nt
driven by William Retlley, tu-gru
acrording to State Highway l’»
trulm»'i. I. &lt; llendrt Due to ’ *
fact that Hawthumr w ». rul '-i
Mi** Joyc**
Itvvlp. •*xt£fmi«Mi
without light* no fhnrgn*. win- . lot lurik’ *|*&lt;M’inli*t. ft 14 in lb"
prvferrnl, Bender said
* minty Indxv tn further the « loth
■Kns. J J Myhre. escaped wdlt tr*it limitrnrn t»f I I I
»t w w
minor scratch.-* when the rct-ri-' •i *»*i•*ii nr fi I hy Mi* O ui *Im Wilft«»*i,
car he was driving on the &lt;»i (•uinty home &lt;icmniifttrnt mu «gent.
Undo road near Orlando, left
the highway, turned over fi»Rerenl f|i»inhnit find Miflenitirf
limes and came to n stop 1.2* ..f thn Cflunlrv Club rtiml r*enr the
feet
from
where
it
left
the
toad
kick for the extra point was no IS to fi. .
1'p•h1ft Church h»* results! ill thi*
good.
f*»r nmtinn «»f d»njteriM»Rly deep de*
A large crowd from Sanford according to Patrolman Bender
prewHiniifi in the road fthich *re
Tha Fads threatened twice in witnessed the game and the Sem
f'tdumhun found mtton Kr«*v*
1 ulilr 9&lt;• rnuiM* Hccident* unleftt
the first quartfcr when a pass Inole high school band paraded
X in the W e i l In d ie i, and rhe *tm»n (Jiken ribr« «»f hy the rounty
from Anderson to Cullum set qp at half time, with Miss Sophie
road drpartmrnt
itlva* maWintr rottnn cloth
tha first threat, only to have a McDougsl leading

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I* Ml \ n t t lt ll'K I l
P 'l
riii-iuloie J. Powers, son
of H J Power, of (10(1 Maple
Sti.-,-i
Srhring. Kin
hns won
•lie light to went the "Bool*
Mil*I W.ngs -if the I'nitrd States
At my Psrnltoops He ha* com­
pleted four weeks of Jump train­
ing during which time, he tnadn
five lumps, the lust n tactical
lump nt night involving n com.
hat problem nn landing.
Otto the Great, having united
the crowns nf Germany and Italy
in US0. tecvivnl frt&gt;m the Pope
tin' title of Finperor o f Rome
and Kinrf nf Italy thua foundlnf
the Holy Roman Empire of the
(*e*rtMan nation

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ducted into the A merli n I :|f
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va Avenue budge ut lake J**flint
f Main*
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w ill involve en expenditure ° f w«# reported
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thin rtiv iv e il l.y Stute Senutoi
T h i- «c were John L.lw
1L*' I vkit h hnUi»«'Vk i\ t a
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Lluyd j
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piescntutiv, M It Smith from Sttiifortl: W ilty A K*m5t
ill* t lei IS ••!»••
Lw .&gt; th
c i ven the
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K . E lg in Hayle»a, chairman of of the .Nnvv; John (anas l»
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" H r ra|MH*inlly plru «id v%lth !*• MlUllll
Sn n fo n l; Tn o m *i A. (‘•tl»i. of '**u
tho State Road Department.
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tonir fruit ami v r|frt« li|r hin '*
Representative Sm ith y&gt;d*y ata fortl. (!hu rlr« llo lliclu vs .&lt;1 Sm
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ted that h„ wa» very well pleae-d fo nl; I ’hurltg YV Ii«*t 1» *f I;•••*• i l - f i m t - and v rg rfii li|
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ind i*h I h^htinir mid inn r
nt th« progrea* on thl* project I . W illia m V 8ti*|ih*‘*----‘ '
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on which he bus worked contin­ Nav y , W illiHin T Kn hi 1 ^
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he added that he wa* very grate (Mimati of the N ha
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Srm litolr t ounty rhm ni»rr
nf j ct^ M y
of Su&gt;J
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i . Avar Departm ent a lui • ifiiti t nmpurty which id*u n|*rtalr
•hi,- .h •11.i •k»e from
tle.l i*i* a*« f filial* *h a ) Hit ••' »• . . i i *. | .I - • h " mi lui* •\
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In ii n\ IHH inti* vnnr (lint U" f *.t •t I leonine v i.ural*
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from Tallahassee Thuradey the no­ World W ar I gun which dining
Sm all boy* of Sanfot
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tice to be advertised that sealed the scrap drive waa doioit.-l l.v l»een goggle-eyed of late,
Li t/ I lx
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bidx would be received from
thr |m*t to be meltr-l .lo w nn.l mg the work going on
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contractors up tu I 0:,10 A
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j n i for scrap matnl In i.i.li'i.m
\k.iii liu llillliic, ra|M*« itiilv vu .
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on Oct 4 on the road, which *« , r|Mr. w,„
rri|m ..,,..i t *to* Ilijf v*rlill*Ta cu llllitf -f#rl
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to !#• .and liilum lnou» road m.a „(ivernil,pnl to
f 11 11nf Midi (hi* hlut* fluinr a* ram .
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''(el
die ^ hm tt ruin laodrf Wfib
pavement for 9 M m ile.
'.q u a d . Mr. Boyle w,.- ,.i
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fillet! i*\ • '• i
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On Weilneada* of l»»t week „uth on ty Ui reipi.-.i
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surfacing of '•»#( E ir il Street ^
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kfive if i r ii l f i tlr| di I ♦&gt;« *••!• •
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Cortivr. a tliwtuncr of 2.11 Iinlra,
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the a •1!"i* *i in
T h r Punt which nuii i.t n .l J 7 l Ih r e(•It*vk ii ik in fr••»»t &gt;•! Mad*i
Rt • ctmt «*f $ 10,327. Mr Sm ith
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letter to Senator Boyle, i
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J1- ' Id Ih r fur opening l iir f i r -I of
Olir Hi*" 4 ee ellt k S iij , I X*-••• •
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Mr. Ilayle a. alatcil that the o u t f ’ •
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670 of road outlau for Seminole climaxed at the annual *tutr frvk Itvms w ill l&gt;r «ohl over t he* w ill he felt tliMMiirlimit t »»•• •••
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Cuunty from Jan. 1, 11M3 through I^ g ln n “roundup” here in.
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t|fl» f'uUlilY not lit* IV Mi the -•!••• ,t f . kl xke, b - K IX\ |f&gt;!|«
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Ju ly 31, 1*46, would make a 27 and 28, w hich I* l*cing
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totid of 1544,017 for thla coun­ ducted throughout the .tut*- hy announcrtl totlay
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ty, which would cloaely aecoad thr 40 et 8 Society of thi* l.rglnn
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Brevard County'aa | 5«2,4fl7 road 1-ater w ill coma thr National I " S T R A N liK P H I'r r * «&gt;DS( I n k fr.| with tin true hem unit th. •
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Ml .A I I N I . I S I S
Roundup at Indianapolis. It'd
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HOaSTON. Sept 19. i/V&gt; !»'•• OW9I * hlM rni H* m einhel» -if th*
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Honorably dlachargrd vrtrtan* hr*t - sellinir
I r noie Vk•*' k
of
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'Tn connection with the com­
n o v r I “Strin k.’ ** stmlent
leiuly In
tin*
vktl p .&lt;11 Sept
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p an io n of tha two countiea,'' of W orld W ar 1 or II #n.l th.iae F ru it," written hy former M** tletter mutual uml**»-taialim: «•'
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I hi-, ha* wit1*1, xk.iiihl
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wrote M n ^ B aylea a, " it n u l l be who rem ain in the acrvlcr after sionsry L illia n Sm ith, was rule*l l»e attained which w ill In* followe*l ef•r« a 11y lee tei«riit l.a k r - N,*\ *1
noted that there are aeveral ceaeatlon of hostilltlr* n rr elig i­ ‘•tibscene,* Ainilecent anil Inipui***' hy more autisfart*»t &gt; operation *»f I r 4*i '11vi pf I ru ti‘1. it "tie «li*. I*. • I - .elll | |« t«* 'h'lll«*hlllFnt l**f of
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m ilita ry baeta In Brevard County ble for m embership In thr A m rn
yestenlay by thr Mnssarhu»«'d a the srh'Htla
l»\ ! hr IlfliHiih* Navy IC••«'t uP •• k’ •11I / 4*11 feel* 4*w Vk111* Il |*al||ft&lt;&lt;
!.n*r u iiil
neel.lv thtoii|fh i ■
that rcnulrad road conitruction can Legion. Those now in ser­ supreme court which u iih rhi «••»»
Follow ,nif Supt I aw ton* a l«D
^tuti'Ui
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m •"»» *»f Mi (»"•! M&lt;
-may
obtain
application virtion of a merchant f«ir «**lh»ig Mrs Ole t iH'kran pre»nlrnt »*i
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during the w ar. S la t* Road No. vice
i*.i ! ni.ihpiist. for
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It M.iv* •*f III? b
Fiftn x it tot v "
L il -I tn let* Hxxm i*I*. I I•V Hi*
|&lt; wMlInwfit On •••ar *m h o
4, the main artonr down tha E M t blanks from Legion I W * in l*e the hook.
pi i
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^ t i i r l , \\ •111ii •&gt;i Jr wi4»» uf ••-•t
HIM. .• VkI II thr V# tl »Ml
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Coaat,
run*
through
Brevard mailed to the Pont of their
*• t i* .•x*• f rnnt
klari.lmg
ifrailiiult*
af
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*i»m...h
till.I tNth ft I Xla leal % jkt.nl. ,ft*l
County and in addition, the bon­ choice, there til be held on file
llip h S» I»*H*| la-1 Im ir llr u "" 4
.i a ii tm D*in iiim i •h -ii f •- efta Hi*
ded irulehtedneae of Brevard C o u ­ and acted en Immediately upon
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aa 111 hi- •'
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Th l') kklll t»«. •••Ml lo.'ll*" •li»&gt; Itftri linui. .ImiMtf thr storm
hav# a aurplua in tha Board of In event ne remain* in the
li
lulling
far
ttisiiit
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yr*ii
ft*.m thru*
Adm lnlatratlon of around 840,- service.
ui thi* Ii..fin* ..f Mrs
Martha
M'wallawe— Up r w Seven)
llie* 11a( Iter |l|Sl»'| lM veK.il Mtiffi tt.
Th e Legion dance here on
till
&lt; eli ry
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Sept. 1 was auch a aucciv# that
P e t e r s o n Warns
vkhrfr kkiri'w .»! tl.r lea. W uf thr
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another dance la being planned,
tin.! wheel ta*e| N*» .llllllUge
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Kepi
19. - more needed than ever if Ibe |
Dealers In Trucks o a itiiin s units nf th« nl.) FUiri'hi ll'lliwr
said M r. Field.
"ilk Ifp o itr*!
( F N 8 ) — F in a l plana werr com­ m orale of our overaeua ucruim
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puted for the statewide fund tlon force* i# to I—• maintained j
lli-n v y demand fur u»ed truck#
b eillnv* |it|f a |-ii\ if i i'll tilth HUP*
ra la ln r campaign In thla S la te H e stre*»ed the fact that our
Jack
pe l ui (in* 4 In•■ (luii 4 hurrh I h i i
by Ua# N ational W a r Fund. F lo r i­ ob w ill not lie done until thr I*#* resulted in hlnck in n ikcl Students
No action In regard to an
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ilral# and a* a leaull price run
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da D ivisio n, when official* and (aat service man returns.
k lU n a le route fo r tho State
Another point brought out w a. trol lew , app lying to the ...Ic At Crooms Aciicicmy lev T B«y«l"Ua&gt;tnf». atut« »acra*
chairm en of commltteea met in
H ighw ay 3 on the Sanford Lake! i i i \ tlirrtL ir
i»f thr
C h ristia n
8 / 8 g t J e e l^ r . Evan*, brotjwr Jacksonville at the ca ll of preal- tha need for the maintenance o f f »r '*rk. w ill be atrirtly enforce I
front v u to k e n .e l the’ m eeting
w ell equiped recreation cent. r . ' «nd licenaea w ill not •«- .*«u.-l
Evan* uf tbe dent W elter L . Haya.
A ll atudrnt* of 16 year* u( ngc • hurch. an,I nil church rmvnbera
In TaH ahu eee by the fitete Road of Manama ^
o r r iv c l In
Department, due to a beenee of
J . E d B aker ia »frv*0* a* cam ­ and club room, for tho.e In t h e ; until ce rtific a te , of tranafrr .*.*• or over were x-rayed l*y the *lnff. are invited to l*r preavnt.
m a ritim
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the j j[l&lt;*d
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Robert
Cerlton, member from this Country y fS n e a d a y from paign m anager and /h p o rta that lu
o u u ne -aervlce
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of the State M oLiir U nit ut the
ennounced t'd e y f „ M,m# Academy (colored) Tue*
Judge A (1 K anner. form er
thia d istrict, It-w a a reported to­ the, European theater and lx ■ trong commltteea have been sat ahipa that must tranaport our I Board. H
,|MV it wa* announced l&gt;v Mr»
real,lent of Sanford and circu it
by M a yo r'E d w a rd lllg g ln i now el Camp Blending aw aiting up In e ll but e few countiea and aervlco |&gt;eople home from a l l ' by A II 1 eteraon, ai-crernry
A complete checkup will !«• Elizabeth lla rk e y Klrcher. #ecra- , juilgc uf the 'Jth Ju d icial D istrict,
hla honorable discharge with 104 It la expected that the aa w ill be parts of the glol*e and also carry ,
who attended the meeting.
the vast uuantitiea o f aupplies and I made un a ll fulure aalea
uf t„ry
the Seminole County w ill l"»y hi# first o fficia l v(ait
The alternate route w ill either poloto to bla credit, the latter arg in lsed shortly.
Praaldent W alter L . Haya, In m a te ria l, that W ill ba needed 'trucks, and certificates frohi both Health and Tulwrctiloal# A«#ocia- I to Sanfo nl #lnce hla appointm ent
be b y . Fu lton Avenue or Ftrat
1 #a a judge when he w ill b* In
8/8ft. Evans served with the hla appeal to cam paign worker*, throughout thr world for rr I purchaser and seller witl he re tlun'
Street to P a rk Avenue, accord' i)Ulre&lt;l and they w ill have to opContinuing the work of x.rav chambers at the Co u rt House
lo g to * M ayor H lgftn a, who 80th elviilon In France. Belgium pointed out the fact that the hnhilitotion.
H e exreaaed the belief that if l**»r personally at the Ration ,,( colored person#, the unit w ill Saturday morning at 9 :3 0 o’clock
favora the form er route poet end Holland. He entered the ceaaatlon of hoetilitlaa haa only
nt while Judge M II. Sm ith la on
the C ity HaO , the extension of aervtce vrlth the National Guard acre ad to incraeae tha need for F lo rid ia n s could l*« mad# to a|* Board office to alrn them, Mr |„. „( Geneva and v icin ity
I'eteroon atated. Orders have hceo | from n ;ui A.M to I J ',11 au*l 2 (Ml hi# vacation, according to 0 . P,
funds to support the numerous
which next the Court Houae, In 1940.
Herndon, county clerk. Prio r to
given him , he added, to carefully !*&gt; On p M
relief agencies that are •confront­ p redate the need and to um ln
xNpiM- tie In w ith plane fo r »
Juilg*- Kanner
waa
Close to three-fourth, of th* e d with the gigantic rehabilitation ■ land th* effective work thrae scrutinise each deal Instance* ,,f
X- rav* of the colored pop*d#, the war,
e k i . bua ate lio n away from
supported by the W ar I putting price# up or m aking «idr nop |n Goldsboro this week rx - State Senator from Stew art, i l a
*
tru ffle, to he located et total population of India works In program in Europe wad A s ia thla
iloing, that p o rh lu 'a | deals w ill be reported to law rn rreded the record
of previous , i* the eon of Mr#. Chari** K a n ‘ of the
Palm etto Avenue end Corn- occur**!°ne connected with the w inter, w hile
I ner of Sanford.
w ill be q u ickly subscribed. forcemenl agencies, ha said.
1 years. It w a. reported.
la
U SO and U SO -Ctoap
Street,
.

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SO M EW H ER E IN T H E R Y U K Y U 8 , Sept. 19. - &lt; 8 p e « la l) Lleut. John N. D lfh to n , fo rm erly
of Saaford. F la ., waa rwcontly
promoted to l i t lieutenant whlla
■ arvlng a t an advanced a ir baxe
dn thi» region.
•w I ig u t Dighton, who fo rm erly
attandejl Samlnol# High 8chool.
waa Inducted Into the A rm y tn
1948 and waa coramltaioned j
aecond llautanapt In A p ril, 1943.
He hax been on ovjraaaa duty
• afnea J u ly 8, 1940. Prior to anw taring tha lenrlca, Lieut. D ig tvtun waa attending the U n iv e r­
s ity of A labam a. M arried and
the , fpthgr
father
of aa two-y*
tw o-year-old
kI .
*,« *■ h t—T, Juan,
daughter,
Joan, iU r ’L . Dlghton'e
iton'a
S tre w lf« if liv in g a i f , _ .
0 tt, Tparalooag, A ft K ‘ .

A U T H E N T IC C O V IE S O F R A R E IM P O R T A T IO N S
IN
W ID E
B EVEL
IA )U IS
X I V A N D F R E N C H P E R IO D S T Y L E S S I Z E S 4 1 x 53 — 4 2 x 54 — 4 2 x 60 E T C .

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Vt A SH | N (. TON
s . pi
14.
t A I ’ i I I* inc n»*n w|**|i from
Japan In W ji nhing G»n Ih r rr
II .'*&lt; • -|***i| pawl ih r h alfw aj
mark nit I jir i r •...“••Ml mile
llii;h i I ih I j * r\a « tl* tin
al il Ir
AI *4 A M
I. U .T -.
1 trill lerlt IliiMI**! M (&lt;llr*
•mu in ,•iiili i i.u liitn l Itii* - e r r
I .*0 mill** aieith nl W Jlatlll
latte V lltoin Ir f f Itnf % . t ill.l
da ** hn h U j I iih k I Ithi mllrw
pawl thr nndw.i* |Miinl at
W h iir lin r '«• 1 in id .t. Thr?
&lt;*r«
•-\ pro l iil
In land
at
VV •' Itiui; lull ,1 I. I* M nr
wsseanrl Is Ills | | . « ,»| »*a wstllllr
Ilk' til* D til. whip. Ml.I Ih r «
•••.ff.l-s lift ,
awl

Bring

EXCLUSIVE SHOWING!

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EXTRA SPECIAL

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S K I'T E M IIE K

U r Aaowetatwa
A c r ip p lin g a t r ik e n g a in .it
t h e n a t io n 's o i l in d u s t r y n p S ir e d g a in in g h e a d w a y to jr, a w i n g n o w t h o u s a n d s
L a b o r d is p u t e s
A s th e
m it io n s l
r_ d e m a n d s
t w a g e In ­
K n i g h t , p r e s iviha
w alkouts
ths entire In-

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will help him.

W EDN ESDAY.

Two Important Newspa pursSuspended In
Tokyo For Fuhlisliinjf Anti I ’ .S. News

Improvements On 13 New Members
44 In This County Are Inducted By
Involve $385,000 American Legion. R,US'IJ|‘SS

.

long before ho aeea home again, ho can be there- If you

E l.O K I D A .

« fl« r

N K W H P \P K H

Truman Given

Fritz Kuhn Is Deported

N o nrw developments aroag in
M m I L where some 8,000 aulu
workers were Idle nor at the
9 W«fUngh«use E l e c t r i c
Corp
Plants In a l l atatss where a
ten-day strike Idled more than
37,000 workers.
O il uftlon o fficia ls bava laaued
a - atrlks mobilization order in I
^m idw est plants Involving an esti•- '^ tn a w d "So,000 workars. If contln
uiid. tha oil a trik a may affect
th a .b ag a steel production plants
In the In d ia n a -Illln o is area. A
8teel ahutdown would make 50.
T H E M AN W IK I T I I m U G H T he roul.l l.ring N'nii*m to the I
000 workers idle.
Itund, Eritx Kuhn i* -bnwn »&gt; hr Irf' 1
'# O fficia ls of the UniU&lt;l A ut»- State* with hi* l.rrm
hi* E a lb rrla n .l afti-i having t.r. , ..*.!. ..
mobile Workera ( C IO l ossrrte.1
..
&lt;.ei Minn* went with t ’ , Inter.&gt;..t - **•
last .night that the union tilans deported Si.me I ■'*
to proceed with ila demand for a
30 per cent general wage incraa»e in the Natloh'a automohili• industry but that It wuuld not re- j
” fug« temporary increasea at thla I
time.
. One
union
spokesman
said
temporary inefeasea might provide j
a means of averting strike# in |
plants of m ajor production. He
^pointed out the negotiation of an
induus try SO per cent increase pro
bably would reqtftre months of Other Road Work To
contarvfi
~ -neea,
Aggregate To
The 0onion executires hastened
Post For Next Year
______
$544,678 Since -‘ 43
to
U i . however, that W m.porary

P h o n o 3 5 7 -W

Al h i. I I in 4*
v\^»le It
Jw
in*'
(IN K «ir« »ilat M»ir "•••"I b«*atri l.»
. f i, v%- ( I V
rrllrn t r«»n«liti«»n fine Tayl*»7 tint *»(*•**,««mih
T ot S tfo llrr. 211 Mapl*’ A vaiuu Il irk III th ru I .....ting plan* I bey
f lt i vai tlv tbi .g o i- trine *acii
F ^ T laying ben* Mrs George IIM,(i:ing and afteim ioii Edw ard
M affctt.
E, Lane.
FO R S A IJ i
F U R N IS H E D garage apart ...... it
Nice 0 room home rlo*c t*» South
with large extra ...trier lot **n
side School
Can give tin
|.u# line Edward h Lmo
mediate puaaeaslun.
( H II.D 'S wheel tov* and em ail
Robert A. William*
,|r«k and rhan I'hoio •*•»•* J
Phone 7 32
Atlantic Itank llldg

Long before hU trouble* vanish in her warm embrace . . .

IN D E P E N D E N T

and

Strike Of CIO Oil
-Union Might Block
S te e l Production
Idling Over 50,000

tot*) 30 per cenL They em phasiz­
ed that there had oeen no offer
industry In connection with
d « k a p -g a p Incrvatra and that thay
bad p&gt;«n(lon*d no aptclfic m lnl• mum sx an acctplabla tem porary
Incrciaa a t th l, lim a.
W *!t«r P • Raothar, U A W -C IO
v ic-p rca ld g n t. aald In a prcaa
m rp n ft r t n c f l i l t w *«k that if any
w company war# to grant a 10
p ft t«nt InfrvxM now and latar
agreed to tha f a ll 10 par cant
rtl*v. tha union would axpret tha
additional 20 pay cant to ba made
retroactive to tha effective date
of tha In itial Increase.

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•I..1I.I % Mu* aflrroiN in

in th e d n in ly

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is up to.usl,

S A N K O U I) .

EM lablbth ed 19 0 S

"Oil Workers
Join Clamor
* , For Strikes

POTTERY

i r p .M -m i
mm* It *
.Snip ti

Part.2 of a grand homecoming . . *

TMDAA
P .I'I.
ton it; Id

W t A I Ml II

lO M O K K llV S
I . - -i.lil* .u M f ir il
....... I In.** S • till! 11.II Mil rf flat* rl

H ftA N h nru livin l ii.i**met I •" *
Snrif*tril A v rn iir, nr |th'»»r 3 K ”

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U o lt y T t * r * Lr. B lr * n « t h —
T » P reU e t U a N a n ef Um Wortdi
T # F r a a e t s U a Progress of A m rrica i
T e Prodace Preepertly for Sanford.

ROSEVILLE

IS*

P A IR of good W*.ik mule* -ell
one **r led** .heap Phom t ill I

17, 1 9 4 5

H ill, John C . Sailfoid and De|i
Copelaral. Oviedo.
AViliiams. Jew H illy. San An
tonio and Stella C h erry. Sanford 1
Ituulrrson. Herman E . Picr.voh
M EATS AND FATS
and Clarice M cCullough. Hunnell.
V 2, \T 2. X 2. Y 2. Z 2. now
Woolley. Stanley S.. New York vahd, expfre Septeralier 3 0 ; A l,
and Minta Ann Hockaday. Term III. C l . D l. E l . now valid, expire
Ricks. D an irl Jackson. O rla n d o .j &lt;&gt;ctot»*r 31. K l. C l , Ills Jl* K 1 #
and Helen Maxine Sm ith. Orlando , txia valid, expire November 30.
Rupp. Ituaaell It . Sanford and I I M l. N I. P I. Q l now valid,
(.rare A liiertn Connann. Orlando. expire December 31.
SU GAR
Kalge W illiam IL . Del-and and
S u g ar stamp No. 33 expires
Eleanor Alice Simmons. Del-and.
December 31.
A
m lo K N
m
The Russian government has
A irplan e No. 1, 2, 3, and *
appropriated one billion dollars
for the development of television. now good.
ta

20 nerra tdr&lt;l c rlrry fnrm. late ly
plowrd and harrowed on C a m ­ SO D A fountain girl*. Good w ork­
ing condition#. Good aalary to
eron Avenue. Phonr E H. Stowe,
atari. A p p ly C ity Drug Co.
Friday September. I I .
Iti2 K or E d w a rd , E .
Lane,
Aak fur M r. Johnson.
AVsrrant) Deed#
fdiorir M 2
W eeks. It O. To Amanda Grice
C O M P L E T E L Y furniaitrd bungs
P O R T E R wanted for a ll around
drug atorc work. Good hour* et v ir Aaron
759 J
a ftrr
7 00
W A S H IN C * machines rr|»air«'«l
low
Call
C it y of Sanford. To Volte A
Standard pay Apply C ity D rug
ami a ll home a|»|»li»r»r«'* 4
i.V lo rk
AVilllnma et u i.
* c ll IJcncral Urpair Simp. 7‘»T
N orth M illa. Orlamlo. |»h«*nr | .S M A L L apartment. Couple only, W A N T E D : G irl# for full tim e | I.ightfnnt. H arriett. T " Minnie
Johnson.
l i l t Park A v fn u r
2 -1972 or .Sanford 9 I.V» Prompt
at Iainey’a Drug Store.
Robinson. Annie Hell Howard
Horvfcc.
FINANCTAIg—
at ra lly el vir as Trustee for Hal Mar
S
A
L
E
S
G
IR
L
,
full
time,
\V K A H K fu ll v i fI *1111| u*•I
employment. i l 4
A Dept shall, Jr to C u rtis Conway
know how to rcrap your t in -* S A V E nionrv when you huy your
W ilson, l.ix x ic Anna To T ru st
.Store.
, N uturnl ruhhrr or aynthrtii'
Clirtatinn &amp; M isainnery A llian ce
next car *&gt;r true!, thru lower
:L A H 3 IF IE D a d v e r t i s i n g r a t e s
, w r protect thr u n lra ill* of
local bank (m ancing and nur S A L E S L A D Y
for steady, fu ll of Sanford.
JOe per Hnr for one Insertion
your tirr. June* T ire Shop
I*and holding exlnration Co T o
lower inaiirancr cost* C . 41.
time employment.
Apply
in
ORc per M ir for three insertion*
Cor 1M and Kirn, phonr
James Yore,
Iloyd L Co.
‘
person Th e Outlet.
37c prr line for 6 insertions
C ram er. Loasie To
H arnett
0*&gt; per lin r for 20 inaerlinna
, CJOINc; to f l y ' t i t*t * trip lot • •A V E money on your fire, w ind­ W H IT E g irl to work na m arker Arnett
•lent policy from t
'I H") I
, tm ip, uut'.mobile, wnrkmrn'a
and checker
One with high
E Annettee Hind# et al To
&amp; Co.
PH O N E* I
O R B R IN G Y O l'R AO. la T H E , A N F ‘ ,R D H E R A L D
eompcnaat ion.
h tirg lary,
lla .ehool
education
preferred. Robert A W illiam *
Count, f i t . w ord. lo Ihr lin r, tocladlng phone and addresa
tiility
and
otnrr
inaurance.
Apply in person to Seminole
Quit C laim Deed
L IA B IL IT Y
inau ran rr o ino.t
A ll advertisements for situaliona wmt*-t w ill be chargrd for » l l
Yo u 'll like our p ro fit-ah n rin r
County Lau ndry Co., HID W c jt
Mullock. K nrrcst Mcnor. T o (
irnpoi taut. You know what it
plan
of
Insurance.
C
.
M.
Iloyd
Th ird Street.
r r c u lir c lM s iH ia
_____
-Maude Bullock.
would coat to rrpln cr your
* (in.
Real Fa ta le Mortgage
hotJir. fu rn it u ir. n irirh x rid i—
M
AID.
Steady
houaewoik
Apply
' I A IU IK rlrru ln lim r M’Mcr
Cowan. R .T . et ux To G u lf L ife
FOR S A L E
arid automobile' if *|, •■ ln*y*'*l. L O A N S on raah vault* of life
II
and
A
Dept
Store
between
— I rntitlilinn with «!r»im ami
-%n*l
Insurance Co.
llut &gt;i*u don't kr.iw what Ih r
Inturnnre policies at 2 ’ v % to
9:00 A M and 0:00
M.
PI |, | . up » it h krfo«rnr and furl
C i.ll 1M2-J
S atisfaction nf Mortgage
V rn lic t la going lo hr lo n law
IV
f ,\| Iloyd ti Co.
nil lirfn rr winter.
F irs t Federal Savings A Loan
atilt invnlvlng bodily injury or
M A ID for general housework
II. II I’lH ’ K M l.. IN . .
C S F D I (I h r. for -ah- A ll #ixrs
dentil
Get adi-&lt;|ii.il*. Iia h lllly L I E U T E N A N T and wife d c ilre
Small fa m ily Good pay for A*sn To Tildefi L Gorham et ux
Forrest G atrh cl To George I.
furnlaherl houac or apartment.
rovrragi*. ( M Itoyd A I *•
11 u ,l uo*l pn#-engei Stafford*
ranahle noraon Phone 261-1
U P H O L S T E R Y fo l.rir., tapestries.
Swann et us
No children or pet*
Lieut.
S rrv trr Station I'hoor 'Jl'lll
1ainn*k»
lirnm tellra, a
At T O
IIO D Y
AM »
I K M l It II
G IR L W A N T E D general house­
M arriage License*
Youkera, V aldrz Hotel.
stork to a r lr r l
from
US
W O IIK IIY A N E X P E R T . S it .
work D u ly hour# 9 to 2, 5:30
Stokes. Ar.eil Ir e . M ui'laod. and
12 a
A * It K S - hind
with
Brown. 2'.'11 N Orange Ave. I I
I'E K IO R A lI T O P A IN T IN G — E C R N L S H E D two-berlroom upurtto 7 :3 0 . S a la ry 110.00 weekly, Lucia Bernice Townsend. Apopka.
1'range I r r o on paved io n .1
Phono 4 0 .:i. Orlanilo. Fla
inent &lt;&gt;r house Lieut. K th ier,
largo aaaortm rnl of ••dura Y**ur
l o l l Oak Avenue.
.
Wolfendatgen. Howard C h a rle s.;
I’lir iI I 7.MIIIU
Kdwuid
K
m r cun lank now. Ilrln g it to
Phone if 1*V3 n fler *1:30 P.M . or
Del-and and Evcritte D. T e m u r.
H O S P IT A L IZ A T IO N
ln«u&gt;«nrr
1nine
man
for
cutting D e l-m il
ua at.d fee.
I 100. Kxteneinn 2.T7 during day. C O L O R E D
Individual, fa m ily and group
IIO l.L K It M O TO R S A L E S
grass. 60
cent* per hour.
Hudgins. |a-R oy. J r
Sanford
0 . M. Iloyd A f " _______ ______
I ’hnn* 611 W A N T E D to rent n piano. C a ll
Apply Seminole County L a u n ­ and Comm Tatum . D el—
HOT P O IN T \f|»*l' l-4'p MVXI' 1 | 20H W. |at St.
snl
OOM.J
dry H19 W est Th ird Street.
11.Million
1' h n n &lt;*
W IN D STO R M insurance Now I#
Excellent
Shoemaker. A lo iiio K yle, Sanford
I
Ih r lu n r lo | ro*eet your pro­
40‘J 1
L N E U K N L H llE li hnuar. Per m an, 71 r.T 4 WOttrTXMi at one*! S e m i­ and -Jnme Ida -Shoemaker Han *
M
ISCE
LLAN
E
O
U
S
— p r.f y a fn iio t w tiu l-U in i ‘lam.
ent
rraldcnta.
Ilox
J, c/o
nole D riv in g Park, Freddie’# ford
ni*r It. M Iloyd A l.o
D avis. Jefferson It . Fun liln ff
lle iu ld .
iiiR iIn n hrniM* nn
S IX •ROOM
t,Sight C luli. Good aalary and tip*.
N (' and (trace Keeling. Sanford j
lake Good fiahlng. lim iting nn*C A N Y O N E w iahing to iirlp drive H O U S E or apartm ent, furnlxhed
Jo.OOd L I K E Insurance lo each
Funder berk r . John P Orlnndu
to Trento n. N .J. leaving Sept
hut him* I* &lt;» M«»» r,7M l*h«»i»r
person aura l*i I" 35 for * I 1
or unfltrnlahed. lK*lWren now
and Elisabeth Sti*ger. Otlando
17. nftprnoon C a ll Naval A n
SIT.
W
A
N
T
E
D
I km;
JO. dividend* ir«lurr Ihr year
and Nov
Three adulta perMet ami, loweph Edward J i
Station. 234
|.. ,o al lo »l:i.M &gt; alter Ih r 1*1
iiin n rn l
Phone Mr
Davlrlaon,
Everett. AVush. and lle le i, • hn*
ytar ' M Itoyil l f »
IIO K K tm II K it E " M l R E
Standard Grower#
lluilaling Id** r • I 'I'i't "'dl* '•
W IL L IE Newman. 416 E dth St tine Ijtn ey. Orlando.
. R IV A C Y IS R K-SPEt T E D
6 feet 0 inchca ta l^ weight 150
FO R S A L E
Am ple quantity long
n.rl, !*■ I n ,*,. I,
p * l '-v
Y O U R natural d ra irr lo r |iitvi.cy W A N T E D
ll.a. desire# job a# truck ilr iv r t.
life G O L D S E A L aabeatoa roof
inch t’ v I 11 1 r 1
in money mottera is atriclly
|MM Elm \venue
coating containing Potrogum
reapretrd here.
Krirnda and
Hanford P aint * Glaaa Com
relativea are not nueitioned
M agnolia. Phone 147^
pany, 117 So Park Avenue. Septic la n k '
» pip* -*« P
nlmut your c rn lit.
Your cm
pllllT w| ItIK'R mill flokM'l p n l'
Phone 303.
plover or huainea* niaoriale* AY I L I . pay rash for all kinda of
See -I K T rr willr t f r i. K * E liu
w ill not hear of your prraonnl
ii«rd furniture W rite Box W,
T W O F A R M S FO R S A L E — One
Avenue
nffaira. There is no ra iu r for
r n Herald.
3 acrea. tiled land. I good well.
••mhnrrnpir.irnt.
2 atory houae. I car gnrnge. I Pm 11v f m »ii*h#
It.avo rm b l- credit rcijuirementa
&lt;ool houae. «•"&gt; ft- "'cat »t
i Iliac in |mmi*li'«l«'
wwimii
No rn maker* or —-o* v loana
Iaike Monroe P**at Of fire
t&gt;ne
| f i ili* r I \ W illia m “ aitnblo paynienl plan*
— 6 arrea. a ll tiled, good w ell.^2 Phonr 732
M laotlr Hank Hide
n 'lll.Y
M IA N CO
atory houae 2 atory barn. ■«
Phonr 1'
.......... Mellonv ill* H n riila Rank llld r
mile vve*t Oil Oraogr Hollle
vard J W Hell latkr Monroe.
........
plrotv
"f
Phonr 16
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now
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fur fr«Mi»
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T I I E H0 r/r ill p rrfrra M r to
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not autnmnhil# in ah i rt•p
our rutm for your ru f'
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Miij. Julian Adam s
Dischiirm’d F r iim
Anns A ir Corps

CITY BRIEFS

Walter L. Hays Says Businessmen
Should Take Inlerest In Politics

No Action Is Taken
On Alternate Route

S-Sfft
Awaiting

Evans
Discharge

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THE SANFOIW HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

Way Is Found To
Eliminate Hyacinths
A F Newsfeotures 1
LAFAYETTE. La ~ Scientist*
at Southwestern Ixiuislsna fnsti
tute believe they have developed
n way to rid the state of a
"beautiful nulsanee." wuter hya
clnlhs. by making them grow too
fa*t to live.
The plant*, reportedly first
brought to Idniisinna by Japanese
visitors tn the New Orleans Cot
ton Exposition In the l MX)'*, are
truly . beautiful—lovely lavender
hi &lt;&gt;*stints stop green leave* and «•
bulbous, floating stem.
Certainly they are a nuisance,
and an expensive one, dogging
the slate's thousand* of canals
lake*, bayou* and pond* with n
growth thifk rnough to destroy
fish and' impede navigation.
The new treatment, spraying
with a hormonr-llke rumpound
that stimulates some plant re|l»
to an almoel cancer-like rat* of
growth, i« the lelest of a doxen
methods tried in the last few
year* as the plant threatened
more and mure waterway*.
•Simple poisoning, the stall
wildlife
department
reported,
killed loo many fish. Develop-

went of ii mnrhinp llint picked un F ' l f i r i f
■nil rhewr-i thr plant* to tiny
1
piece* worked, Imt the ro»t u u I ) p t n t l
exgesslv* ami the inethoil »low.
**
fine nlher rrrrnt attempt, burnmir the plant, to the water with
CAMP
flame throwers. « u alio expen- (Sepcela
i l i i and n appeared tn itimu- i &gt;u, f j 0r
late the plant to better growth I
0f j
within a few *••«*«. — **
.rason a
The men who ilevelojied the Infantry
treatment with the acetic car- Blending
bnltr ami derivative have been Training
cautious in thrii announeemrntt,
I^xdln
Inainling that further tnxirlty kid^an,
teat* are necessary to prove it
w'j
prnctlral.
,or f’r tg),
Hut they do admit that *0 far
j ro
it scent* harmless tn ff*h. and, of „ t (j,, g
eipinl importance, that treatment rnm(, T«
may rout a* little ni HO cent* an gainer
"ere.
famed’ It

Tangerine Q u een
fontest On Oct. 21

1Wnurholn and Don Frans of St.
Petersburg
Leading Floridian in the GI
, line is Bill llenfrow, all-slate
obiter on 11*44'a Andrew Jackson
WINTER HAVEN. Sept. 19.—
llijTr-'erf'-Tnck.onvilie. who hold* j (Hpi-eisll — Seeking In und the
down the same &gt;pot and Jerry r«o&gt;t beautiful girl in the Florida
I’rntt, 11M).pound Bradenton High citrus belt, the Winter Haven
guard. Both figure for starting Junior Chamber of Commerce to­
day announced that the second
1 berths
annus) Florida Tangerine Queen
mhtrst would lie held at Florida
Congress formally established Cypr*M Garden* here on Sunday,
post offices and |m*t mute* in Oct SI.
the state* in I7ML
Timed to coincide with tha
opening
tangerine shipping
season, the contest is eYpwled
to draw a large number of en­
tries to be sponsored by si vie,
frateinsl, servlet, Veterans' and
other like organisation*.
Definite plans have been made
to send the winner of the tjueei
competition to New York when*
she will visit the citrus markets
and en|oy a whirlwind round of
1entertainment feature*, probably
I appear on a nationals ratlin show
j and he given IntervldvBe by o ffi­
cials
of
high-ranking
model
agencies. It j* probable that.In
addition to the trip to New Ydfk
ahr will also visit the Philadel­
phia and Chicago mnr’sVts, but
lhl« dependa oh travel condition*
at the time her trip Is scheduled.
. In addition the winner will re­
ceive * |10n maturity value
Victory Bond, and a I'JOO Victory
j bond will bo presented to the

INSURE
WITH

The seven wonders of the
ancient world were: the Pyra­
mid* of Egypt, the Garden* of
Scmirnmi* »l Babylon, the Statue
of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple
of Aitymus ut Ephesus, the Mau­
soleum ut Halicarna*«u4, the Colo­
ssus at Rhode*, the Pharos of
Alexandrite nr the Wnllx of
Babylon.

NOB HILL

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who

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER
organisation that spnnsnre her
eirttry.
A* an added feature In the
1044 eonteat which ■&gt;■ MU*
Nonitn Cueita, beautiful Tampa
and
lloltln*
College
brunette
•elected a&gt; the firat Tangerine
Queen,
Unitod , Grower* a n d
Hhipprr* AfiocUtiun of Orlando
offered a |50 war bond which
vrm presented to one at the con­
testant* selected by a committee
of Gl judge*, Independent of the
civilian judges.
Nationwide publicity for tanecrine*. the winning beauty and
hbr hometown it aamtrod with
both Paramount and A n Movieton New* cameramen alraady
scheduled
In f o bar the allow.
New* and camera men' and feat­
ure writer* H»re alto asked for

19. 1945

More than 15,000,000 pound* of
hydrogen paruajde wera produced
in the firat half o f '1946 la the

FURNITURE REKINISHE d C
AND REPAIRED

Antique or Modern
BRING YO U R rU R N IT U R B TO
US TO BE E XPERTLY RF..
FAIRED A N D
REFlNISIIED . C
WICKER BETA P A I N T E D .
P R IC E S
REASO NABLE.
Thera is no ancient geographi­ PROMPT SERVICE.
cal term which covered all of the
area now known as Palestine.

Colonial Furniture
Refinlshers
^

Brasil, the largest South Amer­
Phone 2-39X3 O
ican country, is 250,000 squarv 111 Glenn Street
Orlando, Florida
miles larger than the United
States.
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SUNDAY

,

ra aa

S TU H E b

Quantity Right* Rea^rvad

Prices Good Thru Saturday, September 22
Sacramento Grade A Fancy Calif. Sli.

Freshly

Dressed

NBC Honey Maid

Grahams * 18c
Aid. Apple

Loot Island ■

. Available
Daily
During
September

P o fa fo o i 10'ibi 37
New Crop Da.

Y a rn s -

ib

5c

ib

9c

Flo. Persian

Limes*

TENDR-FRY
POULTRY

Colorado Yellow

O nions 3 ib« 18c
Top

Carrots

bch 7'/ic

Sanfui/* Atlantis lU.ik

Itldg,
»
I ‘hunt 732

Itfinm .tOi

2205 Snnford

Buffer JS-ox 24c

Valley Primo Juno

Harru Roach

Tabfais a« 23c

no. 2 cans

Land O' Sunshine
Willow Brook Tomato
46 •ox can

tall cans

— ■ Ming imnmi

Avenue

/ P o ta to e s 10'bs 3 7

Ph. 921

Vine fllpened Calif

f

H o n ey D ew s ib 10

New Crop Uo.

f j Yam s

Mlchlgsn Elbert a

Ha

ROBERT A. W IL L IA M S

Peach es 3 ib* 25c

ItKAL

m Limes

ESTATE-1IHOKKR
Allantle Bunk Kldjr

l ’

California

H

ib

Carrots

10c

Kansas Ftnk M.o,

' ‘

ib

Cantaloupes 12'A G rapes 2 ib. 2 5 c

A p p le s

Jumbo Btslk

Fancy N, C. Orsen

• Nrw PoUlooa

C e le rv

&gt;'*n&lt;

15c

19c

ib

C ab b age

R ed Bliss 5 ib*25c

13c

ib

H o n ey D ew s ib 10

N o F uhh nn^Fhirryinp

T a n c v N C - Cookln a

.

bch 7 ‘Ac

Vln* Ripened Calif

Pears

aakot

9c

O nions 3 it* 18c

A vOClflo

£-B u.

ib

Green Top

Cilorodo English

Pea &amp;

5c

Colorado Yellow

I

Tom atoes ib 13c

'ib

Pern an

f

W e’ l! Do the Worrying:

4c

" Michigan KI her I s

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Peach es 3 &lt;b&gt; 2 5 c

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California

"

T o m a toes ib 13c
C l. loro Uo E n g lis h

Willow Brook Tomato

Dol Monte

It'a no important to ttlwttyii Jiavp that "bhml-

NBC Honey M*u

Churngold ib 25c

Grahams

ib 18

&gt;. 2Vi Can

nresa Caught Headless

Shrimp

ruiet nt

FMI*t of.

Ib

•,

M a c k t r il

R ed Porch

Yellow Toll

Cooked

23c

Jumha Stalk

Celery, «taik 15c
Grapes 2 tb&gt; 25c

Whilo They Last

New potatoes

Now In Staton, ta. Bjd. Rn|llmora

tnc tax

TODAYandTOMORROW

Clean* everything
TeBow Taft

fSfirV TnvrnfJ*
ir th g s io ti*
PUlsbury Psniakl _

Flour

Jb

38°

• .Jb
lb

3^3lcc

p»«fl
..

11c

S c tx e t,

ft
£ «L Tender, Fresh Dkessed

FRYERS
medium slu, lb

T

tablets tot 25c
ChkM everything

ib 35c ’ Breast Cuts Stew lb idc

U r t * Eye imported Btyle

BntMtt HWWIng

Beef

, ’

ib

Hamburger

19c

Hy-Oe« Frown t&gt;t,g

.

gklnlSof

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Patties

t,,

Wieners ib 33c
K&lt;ng*n's Pork

.

.W I U I

LArg« Bye Imported Btyta

#

■ a s X tr

Sausage &gt;b 37c
•rtMlng.

F ood

^ fh CkttiRge

Choeso
Sharp Yellow

ib ; 21c

Choose H-ib 26c

%

Airttrlcan Loaf

C h eese
■s *m
tl

B rts k e l. S le w in g

Hy 04* rroan

Woiei Sbe«d

i* v k

lb

Sirloin !&gt;teak

»

Food iR p*i 14c
Cottage

Cantaloupes 12*a

...

Ocean Caught HekdUaa

» » m * Roach

7

4c

Calif. Beedltss

Kid(Hex 9c— SERVICEMEN AtkN-Adulte 40c

Club 6toak
Rib Roast
11
Short Ribs
i
V
. V
27c Hamburger

Shd Roast

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ib

Knnio* Pink Moot

LANISY DRY CLEANING CO.

Ib

Stoddard Apple

Sitloin StSQk

' '■ i,

13c

Red Bliss 5 ib»25c

medium shto. lb

VV IFf I At ' lf l nib
Chops
Patlies

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Cabbage

They're the Finest, Fnlki! Meaty! Julry! Delirious! tVe
bought these big, deltrlnun PJum Pmnre IllG ltT A we re
aelllnX 'em RIOHT. A Bure fitller. Bo Hurry for Youra!

Vacuum Packed Coffee*

pound

m *

Fancy N C. Ureen

Argo Sweat

iL Tender, Krtah Ureseed

8# i i

19c‘

A p p le s

ic

Ib

Lobster

ib

rohev N C. Cooking

fs In have them clt'itni'tl often by n rcliubk1

We close 9 P.M, on Saturdays!

PEACHES

I

the beat wny to keep your clothe* aplc ‘n apan

cli’iuier.

Ga. Dessert

FU h

10c

I Pears

box" frenhnoaa that clcnn cIo\hea can give . . .

cans

Modem flprekil

Pmn

ib

A v n rftd o

COFFEE 2

naady to Cook

j Peas

Philo. Cream

lb

39c

Dog

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iwfet»NE8DAY, September 19, 1945
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All Restrictions
Are Removed From
*New Construction
W ASHINGTON. 8 c PL 19 .A *&gt;-

*"*
^ fr ^ljr, 0 ,.er"
rd
ed all lir
Hr iU off new Construction
in c lu d in g
house
October 16,

building,

on

Despite the fear* of OPA and
ether agencies o f skyrocket Inn
home price*. Reconversion Di­
rector John W. Snyder threw
^out Ihr, price ceiling on new
'Mlweilintf* along with the other
wartime curb* on civilian con­
struction.
Snyder said awift expansion of
btilldlng activity -offered
“ the
• greatest single additional source
A &gt; f Jobs ‘ In our entire rconomjr,"
^ i e announced a six-point p r o ­
gram to spur the expansion.

&gt;

These prompt!foliow-up action i
slat!- w*re taken:
1. The War .‘ Production Hoard
revoked it* hotly disputed order
effective
Octntier
16,
Including it* $«,mm price limit
on permitted house*.
That action will permit unkampsrvd construction of store*,
theaters, dwelling*, office an I
fh otel building*. It also will un“ eo fi a big puhlic work* program
which has bwn hotllcd up for
three year*. Curb* on fartory and
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road building arr alrcmiy off.
Scla Price*
probably tomorrow, strict ilollai
am l-cenli price ccllingx on nearly
all building •uppliea
These
will
cover
plumbing,
hardware and material* a* well
„•a t-rmf-laying „and
„ „ „other
„ „
con

to the |i|mtui-rr* and- ,• in the

tractors’ services

in fact, almost

tn iiui,tr*t priri-

incrcitJMp* to %t« |t up proJurticm
2 . Strengthening ntveninry con

Uni.

Iht*. Hint h iiim

by

winch

steered by Snyder’s OHIee ■»!
War Mobilisation and Reronver
sitm contain* several plans l,
combat Inflation. It calls for:
I. Increasing the supply n,
scarce
building
matcrml*.
it

H IM .
M ONDAY

S ave C ostly Auto Repairs
find out • • •

HERALD.

SAN FO RD

Citrus And Truck
Areas Escape Most
tydrrjicane Damage

P*«»i t«. ruptnnl immediately.

Kftnfimf rejcirl* FiO tn HO per

rent

mmmI

In? I

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with

much

djunnsre from
flotwl rtmdilloti*
nml Inc'V t»f prot&gt;&lt;ar iirninn|n*. No
werum* ritruji ilainntfe
l.ee &lt;‘ounty teporl* riliui* ilntti
a*:i* netrltKiidiv prove* "How Irn11
than fixe percent drtipjmire. moot
ly prapefnnt
\'r|rrtrt hie* mimt
replant in a few n cittn e d In
•Inner* hrmune of rice** ruin
fall, no wind dimmer (irower*
'iptiiuM n
and
thankful
Two
Inrun*t uiower? fif ^Inrlinli npftlt
hundveit" f»f dnllav* preparing for
sever r 'blow
l»Ut
found
p*i'
cajitioiuk iifitierranar v
VirtuHlRy
nil dniiuiffe reported in nelifnbor
tinoil uf
----------------Hunter firnnlv ic| ..r l, truck
amt citrus rm ii. sustain,hI ll-tii

It ha* Nt ii e* Unrated thnl
alimit fiOlMMUl Irnmn rnuld bf
built in the next year* n drop in
thr bttrkrt of houxinu ilrmtml.
Only about 1.100,1*00 wurkrta
were rnuair«d in the rnfialrurtlop
induatry when .Japan mricmlrrrd.
at ttuam-l J&gt;im,U04i h4 Urn MM I
peak. Thr War I1anp&lt;»wrr Com
miaaton hn^ ('*tinmtrd that 20.),
000 mole might he nhrorlioil In I damage fitrus e*timatrd at lex
i id 11 *n avid repair* tiv *h«i *x penent Some fruit wl|*
he lo"t ** result of punrturinp
anil bruiting
Vegetable
crop"
aIready x%ef from continued rain*were drem-hed agntn.
I ’ ltirnatt
damage will de| end ii|m»» wrath
rr rnnditiniin thr next few daVn
A dtli 11onli I ram wIII ft *nw u c m
niitcrnbli1 full nci raifr Some win I
•Inmage wa« m«tr«| in young e^|;
plant and pepper field* but M
not .expected tn exer4*il from IP
tn I T. percent Itninfitll and wind
damage weir heavier
in the
Avon I'nik 'cclii.n •»( county
C ltn o |o«* on the ridge and
in Polk fmintv
very
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Regutations are being changed on September 22.
See us at once on this friatter of vital
approved an 0. D. T.
importance to you. Let ub explain
ior to that date.
it to you.
delivery priority for a
Limited Production with

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o f cars sh ow ed that o v e r 5 0 T?

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Florida Oct tit. when the Fight in
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W i ll prcvrrvu nit r buying m il
**&gt;j t i d c u l v
p la n t*
in
nee I bed
hoarding of ncnrcc *fHi|'!ic"
f *»r r e p U m 'i iu :
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u
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He th e
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T A \i\'A .
Sept
|KN8 )
over building mstrrinis (This I*
leUv
umlcrstmMl tn mcltitlr i*" unit nr of Fir«t (vpiirt» from Flnrhlsi cltrnI /fo rt*
tn
' v o n e in f m iiiiit m n
flat
dcdlnr* unit refit p
celling - and tluck inM»n Jmltrntr th\ tri'i in l . i i w r i 1&gt;nd« ( ’m i n t ! f a i l e d
the Slim* e*capud fcrrtou*^Jwintg
to 1*1 In u r e p l y lin t t l is* b e lie v e I
uniform tu each community. •
nttffielt
in most Aectlons. Ruskln-1*
th a t
t h e d a n w t f e t o fw ilh
f t u it
'
( nape rat Inn Ashed
t. Cooperation n f the Federal -Manatee* section reports llttl*' *n d v c t f r l n h l r ? h e r e wa-* s r H o u s
I lending agenrie* to “ discourage ritrus e^amage with only few a * t h e p a t h o f t h e s t o r m p a * * e d
eiressivr and unsound lending on
p o e ta h lc planting* afnl tu * L t** t h e s o u t h a n d w in d s o f
m m ilt* " a n h o rn ot m o te w e r e
rnHutnr^il
m ortgages," find
and Ihr
the enlist,„■
it MT
MT*\
n
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— * \T 'h
.ln,|
ri'|f.t.vnttng
will
rportrd
of voluntary help from bun,,*
^
.mil MATirh whipped H\ wind a*
|onn Ctmipnmt* and other private
nirca^firy.
lender*.
rotlipafit* refv*»rt* r«n*idrTgbl* fin uufth n* Ft Imtutrrdal
f». Culling of trail rotate men. darnavr tn M*«d hn!» Hut grower*

everything but the price o f the
lot nnd finished house.
Hut OPA Administrator The*ler Bowie*—just before Snyder
-acted— urged Cnngrc** to suthorire price limil* on completed
home*, too. Other*.lie the coun
try face* the “ biggest price boom
ever," he told n Senste smsll
business sula-nmmlttcc
Snyder put hi* main reliance
on a rapid Innranc in the supply
of
bousing
to o ffse t soaring building supply dealer* and cod
..........
10,000 .0 0 0 to .....
16,- trartor* to Washington, to lay
ptirca on the .......
000,000 new homes, the country’ * I out a vnlunnry
progtam
for
estimated need.
, holding down
rnd IncreasTbl* has Iwen the argument ing pr,duet nut of honiea and
of bonders' ami veal estate as- I materials
snciations, which have himvbarded j
,l A d«i*on •nvirr to home
the Whit* House and Congress huyrra, lo be in veil by the N » ■
with an estimated tO.Olh) letter* tional limiting Agency whrthoi
nml telegrams asking remov,,1 or not th» pr«&gt;N| relive Huyrr get *
Fvdcrnl md in financing hi* put
o f all construction curbs.
However, the program to be chase.

M X '/. T I I K A l l i E

SUNDAY

j ri&lt;-Cr*«nrv t v irianlititf r i mt III***

2, The OPA prepared to luiur. I cane of linrk*

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At

Low Level
Prices
Liberal Allowance
for your
Present Car

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nlthri O '™ '

• oft. -rrirsxy
fins'!'.

l( will be many montha
Before New Cara
Are Available

Holler Motor
-Sales

F I R E S T O N E STORES
111 K. 1st, St.
SEE THESE

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Phone 12

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Firat Street at Sanford Ave,

DDT
Ihe Real Thing

_____ i■ ikm lari.

Made hr an Old Relleldr M«u»e

»-tue,* t 5 » V ''« * V 'V V ,h'*-'’' ' “J

*l WUM ,u'xl re|sirted heading for the Gulf of Mexico
put jtossibly from sheer contrariness. it turned due north,
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Tk&gt; inundated the Kverjflades and made a house-to-house can
*..«i.- VM** of Central Florida Just what hapiiened next we are
s«v*D ' a . ' •? *'* «-./7..;V..i‘« not ipiite sure The Weather Bureau rejsirled it heading
USViJJI* "*•" ii* •»
• i i o . j j* o.il to sea somewhere near Daytona hut person* visiting
that city, declared thRl any resemblance between that
Sh ' Mjikt^
.w . * r » -1"lory and person* living or dead was purely eo.ncidentnl
Perhaps it is just as well that the hurricane stib
wr»j i ' .
remains to baffle science and put us tiny morals hack
in the place where we belong I&gt;r Kinstein can neither
'/ F R ID A Y . 3F IT . I*. &gt;•«&amp;
------------------------------ stop one nor tell where it is going. How small, we become
a* wr stood feeing the fury of the bre.eie! Him conceited
b i i i i .k VERSE FOR t o d a y
if we could turn it from its course!
,ir,l p t l f t i r l ' n
It* I « “

STB U BE &amp; CO.

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NOW

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DDT BUG (lO U SE
Kills Fliew, M&lt;w&lt;|nitnes, Ftcn*.
Water Bugi. .Slim Fi«h, Ant..

I tiere &gt;hould In*, anti presumably will In- im&lt; *m n
softness tiii&gt; lime We started lining up Germany for re
11dm I ion. and *o fai .‘ia\ r held to that polity .uni pro
The world it coming tn tin end sumtibly will continue along .the »ume line It is reassuririg
ijexl Flldey A I lcii»l "o «•&gt;•* •* to obserye the strict, iipstuuilmg altitude novy a-sonnii l*t
rgllrett mleelonary, t'hmlrn &lt;* ward Japan the late*! ami vvot'l of war criminals In ( b n
Long, to whom wr reconunend. Jonatliun M Wainwr ght. who Ini' Imth paltioin amt per
“A
crrwfard
d ie t
.» t i&gt;OUt HH,I
tii»n -*f sonill reason* to avoir! ellln-i it **&gt;ft iMTiipiitmo m i -oft
ileatkt Tttr
|H*ace "
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"Japan, he says, "must lie made to reall/.e on every
We «utu*«ee it w u mdte fitting step ni per longroad Inick to acceptance among rivtli/e-l
and proper for free Idem Rooee nations, that a
government does not indulge in Ihe
Vail to tell tiu«me»« men hos
(hey ahould run their hu.inee.ee,
. . i n ,
.
&gt;
,
,
,
,
, ,
,
bill il- mo.i of 0. ran them the dint rail it ip n l« when tmr leaders havi* liad I'lioiigh

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yay Elliott &lt;liil we wouiilu i I*.'
Dry lung

hugs.

Ruarhre,

Tichr.

.in your future!

b
S T R IC K L A N D - MORRISON, Inc.
Rhone

20(1

Your Ford Denier Since 11131

we'rt g*»lng In lend them the

t

Bed

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money m buy it with

SALE

TUXEDO FEED CO.

It is a noble trait, hut sometimes overdone. This has been
1the case esja-cially in our foreign relations. we practised
Th* Btiv.rniiirnt «*»"»» i" *P ’ j our careless and soft hearted procedure after our war
up the Aluminum I ompsny ni i
, 1
,
,
America. Well, thev split the against Germany a ipiarter of a century ago, with tin
•tom. didn't they!
[result t)iat we recently had to fight a greater war to
----- —— O---------- redeem, our power and prestige And we *'slup|H*d over" m
I w old Uncle 8am may nut &lt;mr frn'fidl.v indulgence toward Japan at a time when we
b* going i» give a quart **f milk should have been on guard against treachery, with sword
to every Hnttrntnt. »» Henry ||M
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Wallace would like, but evidently

ON

Pa.

HUNT'S

GOD’8 FACE 18 A [.WA YS |
SHINING. HUT WE HAVE NOT
NOTICED
IT
UNLESS
Earning The Way Hack
HAVE STRIVEN TO UK IN HIS
PRKHNCF. I'»«lm l «
Jrhov.hl
Aniernaiis, more than most breeds, are inclined in
lift thou^yip thv ritftil "I *h'
dlviiluaily and collectively to forget and forgive offense*
rpunlen»fne upon '-1,

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YOU D RIVE IT!

|,n*t .Sunday'* atorm approached Florida from the
southeast through the Great Hahamu Hank* making
I ' m**
■
....
’ bee-line for the Florida Key*, but the Weather Bureau anK.
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(■&gt;&lt;• •&lt; nounced early Saturday that it would probably Veer off into
,**.4
li the Atlantic before it hit the tuti&amp;i__ Miami, hurricaneH W u 1m 4&gt; will *• » !• '• * • ,B wise, after It* 1926 experience when it was lulled, to sleep
J it * * * * * a * .* .lt .f *
1
by reassuring report*. prepared for the full furf of the
blast, •out
side-stepped the Magic City and
IIH lthe
lit* Ihurricane
■UI I Kill
II’ Tm 'M ruilVoViV'.i . o «f 'i»i«i blew it) at Key l-argo
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in tin.' iigt- of blood plasma, sulfanilamide.*, radar. jet
plane* and atom bombs, thare is. it srrm* to us.
something strangely magnificent about a tropical hurricane
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n. i#i*. »•
With wiiula that blow lf&gt;0 mi lea an hour it proceed.' majes
J*
tically on its way, never actually in a hurry, pausing &lt;*
— ----- hoi la sh i. d m *
caaionally to measure it* enema**, and then continuing
w a « liiM ( l i l | f l methodically and relentlessly without giving the slightest
loauow i‘B* ^ ~ M**
------- — indication where it is going or whom it i* ifnine to flatten
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l» » t ,,, , ltir
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lnk,. , nv f,mh.ii
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h&lt;iM u clt,v Rinkb wlicrt" th&lt;?r«4 i• i In l* n m I hurl Oh
p lr*
kiti if!v a piiiiulf httu^r -tunilmif! f iiir ul illicit*I 111ir n roniNU*i ubli*
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utile., v.o hair ..en U. ran „um(t-r „f Florid. latv. uml

| a m w r it in g
must not he permitted for one minute the illusion that wi \ow u n d e r .I ..... I the C -r r t f ir d e . V lt l,„ lg. 4rltl)
tnn I ivoiie.. 1.1 modern homiilng ,,M. #r,(r|r (low
tiw Dffac
will let them view the cessation of hostilities a* rm-ielv i ( •Hamburg (or eiamplr, ihs
(,tmpr„i ||r,|e|| Smith, l.enr-tnl
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ft a . * l . . . a M , ■
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break
anil
not
a
stop
to
their
ambition*
HAK in * raid Which l».&lt;r*i fiviT y;wcahnw.cY w .Chi*/ of
Sufi.
a t^
J leal how much public ptycho
Aniericitns knnw that enemy now, just ns they know htture and (.rrtv 'mlirite*. '••*p.',r.nd ivirh nx- u ilnj'e Jim Fran.j*
logy uur guvertimvnt In W .inlnj
“ not forget And
. . . there is no .... - * f°Hv
»-**■■ nen-eni
------- - nf "Hamhurg,
....'
The |lane
the German enemy', and will
V lift. ..1 ---F u n ---M y i - i .
11tl&gt;
1...
I« ranal nil
, let. I . « r y(th
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ton has le»rn#d in ihr Uat f*- » mii i. .
t’
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,
te h lfh VI ft * f &gt; t iv me
ytan I. pvldufu »ith the «n rni‘ rit
try in g til mpiiMim* pr*rif«r iU ^ rvt^ nf 1liDiu tiNinv. mnJ kille^l Ditim ! yvii hyml i!cm 1h«* o th n .in )
1I 11mod '&lt;•

pay netmen t limit tntioninff may liful turpi tudi* in i*-ithiT
i*\ucpt t *a p'fnpniiMT h«»u
ri«&lt;l p**f*pli* Tht*rr tn » purl nf n*&gt; ik -rv iil p l l . &gt; l l l l ,
flown
i 'hurtle
h«y* to tm resumed If loan, are an,i inhuman men may Iteeome, and he on guard accordingly
lUnihuig ihev call the
teud L&gt; a Jn rk y tu i y file- in
made to Europe All right, vou
1
' city”" , where
*
---- -‘
“ - 1 L ---every
.ingle
hoarder., the line forme no the It is not enough for an enemy Lp insist, like a naughty
blirten to pleree and nothing pilot, on General Smith', plane,
child, "but I am good now M It must he proved by good be t ul fuel a few wall, are left etan
u it
Inch ie to flv me to Beilin
hnvior.
.ling- In the city of Hamburg, (hi. afternoon. Is Captain Shel­
•
----------- o----------il i» retaliated that between four by Stfnnklin, another Fort Myera
Senator Pepper wiho I. now on
Milton,
hundred and five hundred Ihuu, boy. Major Kultrl II
.......... ,.
Th* housewives of Sanford choose the ^ M I N O L K DRY C L E A N E R S hecnuBC o f o u r
• lour of Europe in the Intereet
from Marianna.
&gt;. .....
here ..........
on GenFuture Trouble
.mill penult- live in cellar. .Slang i ..........
of Mftlliatl bu.lneee," le reported
if fir ‘\erat Riwriitnw i-r . staff
thei German .itn-e have .uffer
I could ijutck service, js-rfect clean ing -and ca re fu l handling o f light fnhrics. K eep yo u r c lo t h e s #
to have been told by Marehnl
With .hi. ....... .. *.rc«ly ................ . „ l -»p.-rt» |
T o ’ .-".-,'. iL .' -h.™ "1
•“ »™r . . we're always at your service,
Rtatln that Itueeia would like t
kftve a littir loan
fruitt Ihr HTt* nt*]^i 11 ni II R to t hlflk Hllll Work. IlliMljaf thi' lllllM fnr ihe I iiil*I i hr rf ■jilt hr im !|Uat*&gt;tlo&gt;i hilt [ mn to •«■(* hrfor»* 1 lra \p f»fi
Unite*) HUlee of
tome «t» next war A m far n* UnhuoloRy
ciitituiiiitl, it nmv on ih»i ■!»»• i» i»h&gt;«i»nlly. m&lt;M#U&gt; many
Dili ion dollar.. How aboul
«
engrossing
and
fits,
mating
work
Science
i* now so far :ul
"* rVrM '**'
fjOh1*‘*1"rVh'i-T^J T L ' T
Couple of buck, lor email huei
vnnced, and m-vv tiist-ovi-rius niul isissiluhtu-s un- jiiling tin
i title, Claudel
t have liern curmoe tp nntlce j h r n-anv thioge lh«t day hut
"W E
U / V t T E
C O M P A R / 57 O N "
so fust, that wu glimitsc the frame of a new world almost the attituilv of the German p*&lt;* 1the thing of wliu-h my heart
-----------O----------» « l the full*.t wb&gt; lbs grati
as different from the present period as this period itself pie. Apparently they have taken I'rtt
S
A
N
F
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D ,
F L A ,
&gt;het God made me an
Firit Sanford boy, to far aa
the uccupatlon of the Allied A r­
‘ w* know, to march down the is from that of the early American Indians.
mies .ubmlMlvaly, although there American
And right here, along this line, is probably the place are still a few Instances In which
ttreeta of Tokyo, wai Sgt, ltlck
Brown, paratrooper aon of Mr*. where we ultra-modern* are likely to make our biggest .mall group, fiale attacked some
Jen# Moseley and grandson of
of out men. The ctfte«. a. one
Mrs. J. G. Ball. iT* probably mistake. For we tend more and more to estimate human would expert knowing the poison
progress
in
terms
of
mechanical
gadgets,
rather
than
human
wasn't rldiag a white horse but
of Natl education under Hitler,
we’ll bet he'd have landed lit. development and evolution. We may go a long way in which
..........__
ha. provoked practically
parachute right on illrohlto'. this direction before wtj wake up. turn around and make »li "&gt;ch .«»»ult». i* th» ymtng
palace if MscArthur had let him.

§ E M I G N A M E (DUM C M E &amp; N ttlR S

There’s the whistle... Have a Coca-Cola

a real Job of dcvelojting the things inside of u*. instead

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Ahead of this country are the
. beat years this nation ha. as
yst known, If—and It is a big IF
—th* American people stand to­
gether for th* rights of free
riir
-.Melbourne Time*. And |f capital
‘and labor ' can compose their
'and
difference* and unite on a seal#
' peacetime production comparbit with'war production. 1
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&lt; We suppose there Is some
’ aserlt In Rep, Robertson's pro
I four billion, duller |.tx cut
certainty every eitlsen who
I
thinks his taxes too high. * »
S 1-'-w h o doesn't, will rejoice.
But
g with tAA reduction should
government economy and a
cod budget end Rep. Robertdldn't say anything aboul
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who her* boon wonderi d - doeenV-Rahford'-d#
f T H Should taka a ride

m (Street and, Hxnfarrl

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Uttal and
i. Pretty

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col,

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boy* ant coming hack
^ ' -•WYka- mighty fgat
w* are mighty

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GOOD TO KN0W1

old town Ruing

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b'un**" *n,j

, ir ,'.’,:''.,,
li&gt; f rnnkfurt, hewever, h*. Iw n
that of a German boy cutting
mint autnmohllr tire, with hi.
knife.
Incidentally, regarding this dan­
gerous type of youth pervaded by
Hitler, an American lady In Paris
who had suffered In German pri­
son camp* during the war, told m*
that under Hitler, they started
twisting the mlmt of a child at
about th* age of four by telling
him first that in everythin; he
did. he must think o f th* pleasure
I have Just had the thrilling known.
ami approval of the Fuehrer Hit­
experience, which I wish every
General Elsenhower not only ler. A little later they would see
American could have, of spending haa a magnificent grasp of the that the child had a) pet, such as
an hour with General Elsenhower military situation In Europe, but a dog or eat Then they would
t Frankfurt, and almost another 9&gt;f ths economic, social and politi­ twit the child that He must kill
our thereafter with Genera) Be­ cal conditions a* well, Americana the pet either by strangulation
dell Smith, Chief nf Staff to ran-be sure that he approaches or "by blow* or with a knlf# or In
General Elsenhower. Of all |h* every one of the difficult tasks th* way he would ehoos*' so as to
Ambassador* that we have ever which confronts him from a truly plea** th* Fuehrer. They would
had who have Interpreted Ameri­ American point of view. Undoubt­ leave the child aloha then. If ha
can democracy to th*
|
edly General Elsenhower's own healtaUd to kill his Pet, he would
Europe, 1 believe It WOUll
.
charartsr and personality, aa wall be Isolated from all other children
opinion’ of history that Ganaral *■ hit ability, i* ope o f the great- end treated like an outcast A fEtanhower haa been the greatest. vet aasetA we have In working out'
&lt;hjld waa sufficiently puni­
Immediately you begin to talk to the chao* of Europe Into some shed In that way.
him, you feel perfectly: i t home, new and better torture,
given anyjbar ol'Por
put at ease by his engaging and
1 Smith described In a finally b f brought .hi
pnassumlng
manner. I m
saw
g mannet
m etoi
, ■■■ ... , ■ way the .preparation of hU pet then h* ,&lt;
t Wlnaton Churchill w u plkn* for■ th* liberation
liberal
of Europe
Euro
Id me In London that and how tho** plana wera w on ,'
that the F
___ ___ senhower waa on* of ed out Into our great victory. Aa api
o f what
:
moat selfless men he had evar you fa t th* story o f that* east
at tom* day
*
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will be under way
fr*; i
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the thin,, .......... ...

ere willing to
Hey# hean. In
lee end.any of
_jw oOt In Ihe

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CMh can be borrowed from ua on &lt;horte*t notice, with
no dlaturbance.—"Jimmie" Rowland ateo makes loans
of 176, 1100, f ! 60, 9260 or more—ahould your need*
require R.
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company when lunchtime rolls around. It's always a
sociable gpot in the busy day,—-a dunce to talk, to bugh, be friendly
and refreshed. And the big red cooler is. the pbee to meet for it. A t
the words Have a C olft things pick up end good-fellowship begins.
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Personal

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w .■■ &lt;-a'erv it i* ( iuiUl
1111- I -' y ir t h u ilt n l 1 l.u rc h
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at I lif church annex
a! n lilt | M M l lu rn .iit - r * u rp
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Hit I uwri'fiid i 'lull will n»t*cl
The Truthsockcr* • In** of C.i i*’ thi* (Hurt H"uu‘ ut m uo r.M.
First Methodist Church mil nu-i 1 * * t h M i L I * H u iru n |iremdime
at 3:00 P.M. in the church iinni-v. I hi* n u b lu I?, in v it * i|
Season o f Prayer lot Stall
I HIM A ^
Mission to lie held in Baptist
1 h r L t .iu d
11iiu jj h le r * u f th e
hurch Annex Sept. 21 ftr.l, 1 »»nf»*diMiicy w ill m e e t u t th e
umber Two will huvr charge u! home uf Mr.v F K RoumilUi,
program.,
‘ 10
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\ v e n u e , ut 3 :it 0
The Depxrnahle class ■&gt;( tin 1* M Ail memher^ ur»- u r t f r il tn
First Methodist C Ini reft will meet ml te n d
at the home of Mr J Ll t alia
Htmk Review wilt he given at
*h»H, 721 Kant ^Twentieth Street K»r$| liupti«t » hurch Annex at
jjflk 8:00 I’ .M. with Mr« tieitiud- P* .‘HI A M ’ F h ir id n A M U * ion
T t lfe a* co-hostess.
I" mid " hv Heir 11«.iiti it i
Lund A
I I la 'll 1\
«.-kiit'd dith |uni h will he nerved
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Monthly; navy wire- iunehco'i «t imon.
will lie held at 12:311 o'clock in
the Hschillor Officers IJuiirtcr* a:
HI It I It AN MM NCKMKNT
Alio Naval Air Station Ttu,-«
Mr .t m l M r» W illia m I* .S m ith
siring reservations ,*tll Mr- 1.1. «1 I 1J W en t IW e n tie th .S tre e t
Tolar. Courtly 7iil M
auitimjrtee the lm t h uf n nun,

Social Calendar

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W i ll ia m
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th e
F e r n ttld l.iiiig h t u n
tyem*
m in i H o i p i l a l

An important joint uirctin,- ..I
Junior High School non l.i am
ar School I’nrenl Teacher- A*
Mr and Mr* 1 M I. S t a f f o r d
cinlion to Ih' held iii Jutnm
High School ut ,(:30 I* M lloiiid announce th e h ir t h u f n ■on, N e ll
I
fill
S t a f f o r d . S i pt . If* u l th e
meeting will b hebt ;it
Fe* Hit l»l Laugh tun Memorial I ft*»« Pi. M
inmni **t tti* l-11ii I
The WomenJ ’iral Christian nilircti .til! n i i f
T e x im , w it h pet r ole inn n m l »ul*
Q t H:IJU 1*. ,\L ni the onme t(
Mrs. li- T Humph i&gt;*\ 2 *7 Kti'i lot. iMiiki* fir»t among the Mate*
o t h i v a lu e o f m in e r a l p ro d u c t*
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M ra
M a r ^ f lir i
D e n n i* .
th r
fo n n rr
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M n rfcfarr!
H ry a n t.
hit a I r f t
fo r
Mm m i O ' v r r
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w il l m a k r h rf h o n ir.
M in
M in n ir
Mn»a
Fun hnr

rrcently
v r r a lt y .

R u th O cfhu m
Mu* ' I r l l i i m l

1«» nltrn«l
D r l« m t

L y o n r e c e n t ly a tte n d e d u d is t r ic t
ro e e ti’ig o f th e i i u l f L i f e ln * u r
au ev C o m p a n y n t t h r A n g e ln lt
H o te l in O r la n d o M r. T
1 P h il
I lip s , p r e s id e n t o f t i u l f l if e In
I sir ra n e e C o m p a n y . » n
th e | o n
c ip n l s p e a k e r

F W fK W K II FARM
. Mr am! Mm H ttn I HuWrr
, trcantly honored thi*ir *on, IVirr
F Hukrr, with » farawrll |aits
trim t&lt;» Ina m iry (nln thr SnAy
Thr hiistrit trl vth| irflcwli
DirIII» l*i th&lt;f f'fllnMi ItiAT Mr nn-I
Mi* Sam ("hotIrka ami iliiii^iiifi
\|ai&gt; Amirrii-, **f Orlnn.L.
Mi
4iml Mr* John l,n iri»‘ «n ut
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Charlotte Muujfhton
Ifeceives B. S. decree

re c e iv e d

M ir

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Mi. kk T l.aogley and daugh­
h--. 1 *.f 1 t | .11 A
leio ir f r*•ifit
ter M a r g a r e t lia'e returned U&gt;
their h o m e in Mayfair after }vc i e n.i *i „f VA, |-» 4- T 11 R«— * k (1 I III
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apmiliii*' -F'vpral itttvn at (Amp ( . i r * it v ’ li1*N■ Infill, I d i i "
f ■ &gt;' tIII a t • - 11 if ■&gt;"
at
Htll A In

Mr» Ja.man N llubauji lift for
Hiiilinid t*' Ih* with her dutiirh*
trr. Mra ” Lav An-It-raoti, who

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1 klint ■ Ideal*
Mabry iisrner is visiting l)r
-'ami M u Wailr H Uftrtirr at
President Ttumnn
I heir ho,m* 7HII MellonvtlW Ave
Mi
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f »*ia d ft y ■ h.err with Mr and M-T in «(tav *- rn ih if &lt;’&gt;’ 2 ’"! !•■ &lt;
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Harvey Pugh has r r lu in i**l to
Iti :m f‘ SI t.p in i P 'I
his home m Lake M u rv « ( t f ,
1hr VIs.nda Dinish-ti *-f lb*
Lieut and Mrs William Dun
A ii
spending some time in t '
ham have move.) their rtaldenr» National War Fund plan* l«
gelei, Calif.
from 1 l l Fait Eighth Street in fo llo w l h r P'retldenC* iiddn*-wll h If Ik* by (iovertior %1111«*r*1
tfelr home in lU vtrly I f lt li('a h '
Miss V e r l l n
Mel'askill
Lieut. Dunham r#f*ntlv wt* rr F. Caldwell. Stale (TialimarThumasville, N.C. is visiting
Wlklter L Ht»y* of Orlafiitu. Stntr
IchahI from tha UJL Naval R*
ami Mrs. C.E. McCasktll a.
PfmMrnt, retufneil hi'rnr* and
wrve
Park Avenue
Cura murid s War t Iipp I l if fir in I**Ltfetenina lB
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Mrs ( ’ W. Baker an.I .■&gt;&gt;'
lluifhf* hav» moved therr rr-i of thm ifeandr of volunleei wotk
left Raturdav for Athrns
dr net* t*» Newark, N. J Ll*..’ tr* will prat her loisTrlhri in * v . r v
where J im. will return (•&lt;
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studies at the IlntvrrsUv
in Fb »r|d i* w ith th e if
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al Ihe Sanford Naval An Stsl
t.r.irgia
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in Atlanta prior to rein.' mg prior t*&gt; receiving his .ll.rhair- Krani ft jirrhiTiinai v to (hr
wide F lo r id a fe a tu re
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frn.ii the l ! R Naval Re-ervr
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3rd Birthday Party

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Jitcipjrlirie Armstrong _haa
returned to her homr op Weat t
t LKVKI.AND. (»
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F«
Fir.t Sln-s-t after *|wndlng th*
( htrbittr St 1’ iein
lU im n a i with relatives in Lexing­ M'peviall
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M ian J *♦w r | ( f iir n e r o f J i i t k i m i v l l l r him |) H n v la ttln tr h r i a ia t * r .
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F i t r k A v o n u r f«*r « fe w &lt;!ay«.

Jlu/flM* perijr end pleated,
outline the collar and dunce

Leant) Ktlitor Gives Pvt. Billy Kennedy
Mints On Glasses On Leave In Lniclund

TKKKACI-: T A L K

Miss Pat Schulti is leaving tol leul and Mr. Victor Dppei
ds\ to enter Nunes Training at man and children. Jerry Duiuthy
Emory University Hospital. Em- s",i Nancy of Politiai. Moh uno l v . t in
registered at tin Mwvluir 11- t. I

Mrs Jack Wilkinson Is spend­
Mls.es Selma and Louisr l.evy
are spending their vacation In ing s few days In Jacksonville
with her daughter, Eliiabelh, who
New York City.
has recently completed Nt
W. V. Ultimo is spending n Training at Kiverside Hospital.
few days in Atlanta attending
Mr and Mrs. Julian Ponder
a cosmetic showing at the Htltand children, Lucinda and Allen,
niore Hotel.
have
returned .from
Daytona
Mr. and Mrs Walter High of llrach where they have been
2201 Oak Avenue have as their spending thr lest two weeks.
guest Mrs Shirley Poppleton of
A W I-re and Mrs. EdM i.
Detroit, Mich
muml W M*|ss-h have returned
Mis. Martin, Adams
if Ur- f ,tint I amri Hill. Ala., where thlMf
Inndo .pen! li,, wrrkofol n. t attended tfie- fulirra! of Dr W.T.
guest of Mis D o r i . H a l l , fill,'* Langley
Valencia Dim
Sgl Jessie Neely has received
M r. a n d Mr
V ic t o r Farley of I ids discharge from the Army add
O r la n d o sp e n t the w r r k r n d will. ' is spending some time with hla
M rs
W
P
It r iK ik s ,
1 1 7 West mother, Mrs. J.M Neely, at 100
F.ast Fourth Street.
Second S tre e t
F r iv m ln t»f M ia T l
li n t i w ill
r e i r r f l to I m m (h a t tie r iim th u r .
M m . I t a i r w r l l . i« ill in ( h r Itiv e r •»ulr H o a p iu il in J A r k n o ii vil lr

7

Mi- t ill. Davis iis" irtiiinei!
Patricia McClane of Boston.
Ala.. . &gt;• visiting M2/c and Mrs, f iuni Richland, tin where *h* ii
to i father
Jack C. Morrison at their home Ohdrd the funeral
5^ Stapleton
KOil Summerline Avenue

litta trim *
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Mtckrr* nri' (&lt;•&gt;(«v ■ 1-ll C I
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I M U.
Knlllliw
M A H ^ V \ N \\ 111 I lit I 1.0 dl*
Mi. and Mrs. II M Tamm and
|mi (•*»! !*M Kit fi;» . I ll y l i " i lr
M a jo r a n il M i . C h m le " H a u le r
family have moved from West 1.o n an d tw o d a u g h te r s le ft lo d tiv I HI V fn Ift M
II ,I’U io
Fir.t Stiret to 2M7 Palmetto t■■i D a y t o n , ll h u i , a f t e r s p e m lin g H K T T &gt; H A R M A N
Hoot
.
Avenue
11j t o d H K T 1 \
&lt; 11 ll L »* I ' I
***nir tim e w it h M r uiut M r . \V
Mut Hetty Colhert is spending
s S u llm v
I A I \ n L IM
1 1 VU K L
It Zachary
week in New York City.
Mr and Mra. Z.E. Smith have,
a m l D O l l O T II N M H U U h n N
returned
to
their
home
In
l-*k*
!
l 1.1l.s. i f
U omen
I leul. and Mrs Hoy lleerv id (in
Friends uf Mis. Wsyne Lev will
regret to lesrn Ihst she is ill at Mary after .pending the summer |loti Elliot t Avenue are moving A N N W I O O I S S . r t. - • I i n o'
ii. West Virginia.
their residence to Jsrk.oo. die ( *n na n Snph*'»M it .• 1 \M .f
her home 1113 I’ark Avenue
Lieut Heery was formerly -tit I A M K IS 4 H * «‘ T» • I 1
” t hi
i to il- 1y
u Juniwi \ NT . I [ \
liolted »t the Sanford N a v a l In
Friends of Mr*. R. Ktnlaw will
hive
u&gt;
their
guest
at
their
home.
Station and Ha. received hi. at (**t)&lt;l«‘tl Sti'phi’f
(egret to lesrn thst she is ill
Palmetto
Avenue,
J.W. d is c h a rg e
ni the CS
Naval
It |H lt.lt K t l il t ij i ll '■
**- nit.e
nt her home on Myrtle Avenue, 2171
finest of Valdosta, (ia
l.e s e rV r
yl.n his ia it Ii n»lli ki \f •* ,i ■knut
teritlrM 'V p ru l u f t In* i ii mi I'nMrs. Olga M. Patterson is go­
Mrs. H.J. Claus* and Jack
William J Ksrdlev, Pho M I . iihu-it it vi-n.l t&lt; 11 ,
f i e * li
ing to Hendersonville. N.C. to
I
Stanley
visited
Mr
and
Mrs.
p
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N
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left vesterday for Trenton
•ll ,
he
corn'l l nt»Ik'
visit relative.
11 Fold, recently at their hum* where he will spend his lea, e t'h it r ii* l' ih ’ s .*' i i
st
203
East
Tw*nty-first
Stroet.1
visiting relatives and friemfi ii in i « k i t ! • iiitil ,i i
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l.teul. and Mrs. Millard
Mrv Eardly, who has been mm h r Ljfht %%••*•! 'it *
..1 .-ill
Thrash have left for Heady. West
tinning
in
Trsmlon
for
tt»e
pn.i
A.MM 2/r Jim McClelland U ' 4,-1it*I
I'll tile* Uf H* L"Mhl 1 ' Va for a few days.
received his discharge from U te , ki&lt;rvk, W ill r H u ir ii I n S lin f u it l ^ ith n nhurt ht«» k u L'mhws
w, f...
tlnte* | f f’l n l t i !
Lieut, and Mrs. Koliert Harris Navy and has arrived at bis him
(•VcnilUC ilieww 1I
arr .pending a few day. In D*y- home at 1301 Melloiivtlle Ave
nue
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Jim friv D ro n e ) c e lrb ra tr* ! hi*
third b irth d a y with a p a rt) if ' v r ii
Saturday bv hl« m n t h o
Mr
l l a i e l D ro rie y n l their hom e on
A v o ca d o A ver.oe

A S U IT - f: R

U p o n s r r i . i i l e a ch g o e .t »«•
g iv e n a c o lo rf u l h ..i i" . ..
S e v e r a l g a m s , w.re p h iy e il n '" *

for which were swunle.i I., Hoi
by flmlth. Annette Brooks .*&gt;"1
Jackie Erwin
After little Jimmy n|.cnrit Ine ft* Mrs. Droney s.slstetl hy
re, L.E. Tew, Hr. and Miss Mary
Helen Tew served refreshments
to the following: Jimmy Droney.
Sandra Kader. Annette Brooks.
Babhy Smith. Jackie F.rwln. Wan
(M l Brooks, Pat Mrt*ollari, ll.inaM
Brooke, Elmer Smith, Harry Lee
fimlth, Johnny Dn.ney, Mrs. John
Kader and Mra. Ted Smith.

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FROM THE
P A 0 E 3 OF

CHARM

Consti tuti on Day
Observed By D.A'R.
ComDiulion Day was observed
Ihe Ssllle Harrison f‘ ha|.ter,
if.ttlonal S n iety of the Ilaugh
Ula &lt;*t. 'he American Revolution.
or&gt; Hapi 17 In the home of Mr*
J.B. Bay ni (105 Palmetto Ave
SB*.
a meeting was Opened by the
mt Mr*. Ray. after which
JJJ. Root, Chaplain, led
ag jalute and read the
Hit general’, menage. Mrs.
K «r, patriotic annlvermaries
__ aIn, read the history of the
Constitution from tha book, “ 1

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fe ia n C / if*
i t # i i * t* 2 0 *.

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ragulor meeting at which time
lira. FiE. Koumlltat was appointWeirding searetanr 1o oarvr
absence of t in . Edgar
who' will be array for the
month*. - - ' •
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“Rack to School”
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are your wallflower insurance.
See our 'election in size* (L16.

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Mrs. F.E. Boll,

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THE &amp;ANFORH HFHALD. ftANEORn FLORIDA

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— T h e S o u th e rn
B r il T t lc p h n U * r ie«e "
C o m p a n y hue p re p a re d n fftfi.OOO, |
A la r g e p o rtio n of t h r am ount
0 0 0 port w ar c m u itriirt Inn and in* (h r n e a r
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w«n aHrlaeH v c M r rd a y hy H a l S
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Ih im n * . nf A t la n t a , p r r # id r n t
’ for *©rv»ce. hut beyond th ut.N b **
T h e p m J t T l fo r F lo r id a in n rnm prtnv antieitnite-n a pc i hh ! of
p art o f the |:to o . 0 oo,O(Hi tn $ 4 0 0 . ^ milMitant in i rc o ro u n ir develop m ent
000.onn p ro g ra m «»f the c o m p a n y . In the S m ith w h ir h va ill
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tita te
fu rth e r
tHrphon** r^ p iiit
phone i m a I r o f the n in e S o u th | lio n to m eet tin- |tro w in g rrip H i*
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K ln u n ia n *Aid
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la rg e * ! e ve r ud K le rln tie n h y th e p «* l* w n r plana in c lu d e d r t iiilt y d p
S o u th e rn B e ll C o m p a n y
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ENJOY

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tin* tide
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1 tlit- a b ilit y of S o u th e rn econom y
1 to r e t a in and e x p a n d the p n xitio n
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a n n u li- b u d * on free ring ru n
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found In the new K m c rg c rir \ f **-*•!
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rtopic*.t to F c rn n w H a ll. I'n n n d l
l I n iv c r a it y . I t b a r ii, New V o rk

Won By Seminole
County Students
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loan * v a lu e d ut $ K ill a s e a l w «r
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a indent.*
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F lo r id a , F lo ild n S ta te t id le g e fo r
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71F IN A N C IA L—
W ANTED: Mah xrllh.rmull «-«pi
tn| to invest In good business.
Good returns on your money.
Box 1490. Sanford, Fla.

M AKE T H A T SPAR E ROOM PA Y

it with

FOR RENT
NICELY
FURNISHED
BEDROOM

ODDS &amp; ENDS
from Mather’s

SAVE money when you buy you*next car or truck thru lower
local bank financing and our
lower insurance costs t
M.
Boyd i: Co.

:LA83IFIED ADVERTISING RATES
ik per tine for one Insertion
•lie per llnr for three Insertions
I7r per line for 6 insertions
»
ii prr tinr for 20 insertion*
Minimum rale* . . . 30c
.•HONE lUt OR BRING YOUR Aa. la THE SANFORD HERALD

LIE U TENANT and wife desire
furnished - house or apartment.
kerosene
and
f&amp;el
H U . UP With
No children or pets. Lieut.
ml htforv winter.
Yuukers. Valdes Hotel.
ii ii i *o i *k r o .
FURNISHED two-bedroom apart­
ment or bouse. Lieut. Ethler.
TIIO I.STE KY fabrics, tapestries.
Phone 9IG3 after 4:30 P.M. or
Iiuim.kv broealelles. a good
1100 Extension 237 during day.
stock t&lt;&gt; select from.
R.8.
Brown. 2911 N. Orange Ave., WANTED to rent a p
t'luine 4U.'i3, Orlando. Fla.
G08-J.
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HOSPITALIZATION
Individual, family
t M Roy.I A Co.

O DD BEDS

IXJANS on cash value of life
Insurance policies at 24 % to
‘ 4 'ir* C. M. Boyd A f «

IXIST

Count, live words to the Une, Including phone and address,
til advertisement* for situation* wanted will be charged far at the I.OSTt Bunch of keys on ring
Reward. Phone 747-J.
regular rlasnifltd rale*
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W A N T E D TO R E N T

A T LO W
COST!

SAVE money on your fire, wind­
storm, automobile, workmen’s
compensation,
burglary,
lia­
bility
and other
insurance.
You’ll like our profit-sharing
plan of insurance. C. M. Rovd
k Co.

Insurance,
id group.

WINDSTORM insurance. Now is
the time to |n.iect yotlr pro|M-ily again.t wlmlxtnrm dam.,gr t M Itoyd A Co
(mu I IF F imuirunce lu r.ich
, nsiiii dk!i‘f H» to t&amp; for 117
.o dividends r e d u c e the yeari) C4»»l las ll3.aU after llut 1st
year I . M lioyil &amp; tar.

I! NFURNISH Et) "hou« e. Perman
rnt
residents.
Dox
j. e/o
Herald.
HOUSE or apartment, furnished
or unfurnished, between now
uml Nov. 1. Three adults per­
manent Phone Mr. Davidson,
Standard Grnwtrs.
FIVE ruOm house, furnished nr
unfurnished, permanent
resi­
dents, Small family, es-service
man who wants to stay in San
ford. Call Mr. Johnson, Phone
375. City Drug Co. "Ask for
Kov.”

Unity Thrre Ir Hlrrngth—

BUSINESS SERVICE
EXPERT plumbing service by
man with 35 years' experience.
Repair work a specialty N&lt;»
Saturday calls. George Coursen.
phone County 4 IOC. liui 574
THE all", is preferable to
|5t) deductible collision or
set automobile insurance.
our rates for your cars
trucks C. M. Hoyd &amp; Co.

To Protect the r t ic t of the World)
To Promote tho Progress of Aoirrlroi
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

The home of James WhUoomJ
Riley, 628 Lockerbie street, 1:4
dianapolis, is a literary shrine
The blind, the deaf and the
dumb were first counted separate
ly ir\ the census of 1830.

AN INDEPENDENT

Ethiopia joined the United N.-£&gt;
the lions Sept. 9 1942.
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and

VOLUME XXXVII

10 Point Code
Is Issued For
Japan Press

WASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop. 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone
2-IU72 or Sanford 9155. Prompt
Service.
WE ARE fnilv ' equipped and
know how to recap your lirev
Nkltiral rubber or synthetic
we protect the sidewalls ol
your tire. Junes Tire Shop,
Cor. 1st and Elm, phone G08.

Tt« JUN6U.-TMC CAM BUWA1A 1J
RHINOCC1KM. CLEPMANT AMD-M P
U O W R O ARK. COSrtlOARLD H 0 »|

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Superb quality and
sensible p r i c e s are^
two of the common
sense r e a s o n s to
urge selection from
our complete stocky

AUTO BODY AND FENDER
WORK BY AN EXPERT. 8UPEKtOR AlITO PA IN TIN O —
^ (O t c 's r s / c
large assortment of colors. Your
rar can look new. Rring it to
P A C K A G E S T O I U j*
us and
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l.it'.t IL AUAIL BlOt. J%cHex
)M
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
WILL pay cash for all kinds of 208 W. IU Bt.
Phone 522
used furniture, enone 924 J
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DRUG Store In some good lown
N O B
111! !
in central part of state. D.A.I
Hutchinson, Ellxabathtown. N C
M ONDAY #
IlITZ THEATRE
I SU N D A Y

WANTED—

Mirrors
of
Colonial

FOB RENT
2" acres tiled celery farm, lately
plowed and harrowed on Cam­
eron Avenue. Phone K.H. Stowe.
192-R or Edward F. Lane,
phone 542.
3 acre*. tiled land. I good well. H»n Acrrn nf muck. rrn«ly for
J liui h.»us#- t car garage, 1
plantifiK. P I o * f d. harrowed.
.••m| huuai*. non ft
West of I n»ol* ilritinrd.
levelled.
Al»o
I uii- Mhihhp puat &lt;ifffoe. On#
have iMitnping unit* Phone 38U5,
.% M( tra, all titr«l. Rood wall. 2
Mt. Dora. Fla.

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BOUDOIR ( HA I RS

Sue tl Mioin huiiir rlimv to S«»uth
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('mt t|iv** Im
moiliiiie |M»MaviiKion.

MA'ITRESSES

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Friends and
resiwctwi her*,
relatives an. not uueslioned
Your cm
about your credit,
plt.yer or business associates
will not hear of your personal
affairs
There Is no cause for
embarrassment.
ReSsonnblv rred't requirements.
No co-makers o*. m-uiev loans,
"srlnklc payment pinna
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
Florid* Bank nidi. . Phone 33

A. Wlinaoii

Atlintkr lUnk IIMg

Seven twin house on Mtllonville
Ave. Fruit trees plenty of
gurdrn space. Immediate poa■eaaion.
Robert A. Wllllana
Phone 732 Allantic Dank Bldg.

LINOLEUM
RUGS
j|.95 up

ODD DRESSERS

100 Hi ice bos, refrigerator. 40H
Palmetto Ave.

Jessamine.

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YOUTH bed with Kapok mat.
tress, good condition.
Phone

C H E ST S
Deep roomy
drawer*, r.*

From

DELIVERY hoy • over 18 - full
time, to drive truck. Roberta'
Grocery.
GHtL FOR general office work.
Must be experienced In book­
keeping. Electric Service Co.

SALESGIRL, full time, steady
employment H ' k
A Dept
Stora,. #
•
BA LE 8LA D Y - for etaady, full
time employment Apply In
pkeaoa. Tfc« Outlet________ " '-

HITE glrl to work, u marks*
ami checker. One with high
. mule, good workschool
education
preferred.
rears old, fllOOO.
Apply In: parson to 8emlnol#
ikett, Wagner, PU.
County Laundry Co- 819 West
V&lt;yThird StreeL
S LIG H TLY used
112.00. II. L.

ODD

Range

FURNISHED G room house. In
nuir* Itubow's Store, 3 mllei
South.
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33 DODGE Sedan, fait Urea,
good condition.
116M
N.

21*95 up

Prices

HELP WANTED”

MAN AND woman. Must be
neat and have health card.
ATa Place, 311 Sanford Avenuo.
CHILD'S wheel trnra and amall W AITED: Maid. Phona 024. 2205
Sanford Are.
desk and chair. Phona 680-J.
V HEAD milk breed cows; one WANTEDt: .Esperfenced maid, (dll
•fine bull. 1611 MelUnville Ave. r tjapa, rood nay. Phone 400-WCall aftar 0:00 P. M. J
10 FT llbuSE~tralftr, furnished- W A N T E D : Girl. Tor full time
a t LAney'a P r og fltyrs.________
Sleeps two. Box TH, c/o;

U&amp;u“ 1 X

FRESH cow, calfj \
all

Jertera,

9i00 A. M. and 0:00 P. II.

1200;

AAA leghorn uulle1
lay, 91.50 each. Pfc

ODD VANITIES
21-95 up

AUTHENTIC COPIES OF RARE IMPORTATIONS IN WIDE BEVEL LOUIS
XIV AND FRENCH PERIOD STYLE8 SIZES 41x53 — 42x54 — 42x60 ETC.

EXTRA SPECIAL
EXQUISITE PIER GLASS WITH DAINTY GILT PRAM* AND CARRARA
GLASS RASE,
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it. ,
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Citrus Barge FMan
Providing Service
To North Outlined

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J i t !*]. Wuthen l v
llardKunningBack
On Seminole Team

tight 500 ton lincgrs which anSportsmen Convince
now being used in the Great
I^skaa trade. He was assured by
Gtyup 1’hat Season
tha citrus men that enough citrus
Wos I n e q u i t a b l e
could be fusnishad from the
Central Florida section to mac*
Or eh* —wiii.s j *edt*wh*e
-,
Each barge would b# capable
of carrying lO.OtlO boxes on e*&lt;*b : man Association and tin Ornng'
trip, Mr Williams pointed out. t'ounty Sportsman \ -minimn .
and their sped would permit, uulijii lirsrrni- s » I *d d ,n (i
them to make a round trip III In Innd
Insl M ndn&gt; oh el. p.
days The necessity of dumping irsti-' the -liasil. . ii.mci ■ Ilia'
^ a whole shipload on the market wer. m»do u. tin I'.'fi !•■ hunt
at once would be eliminated by 1 ing season sbortening Iasi . l i ­
the fact that cargoes could In- i deer liunting li&gt; II days, luikt-y
held at the dockside for Onload- ' season by 1.3 days, nu«11 and
Ing as the market demanded, he squirrel season by ih days, and
said.
'did away with the tea i-ontinunus
A
The plan, ns proposed by Mr days •! homing nl Ihr la ginning
Williams wniilrl he to try the of the -«as-.n
venture on n 12 week operation
Aft. a sl.riiiimis all dm pie
hruils with the Vien of n perman- |sentntlm w.&lt;« made In t'u i.mm
ent set lip if plans worked oilt nnd I .-I- l is ln Ki-.li i ..mm.
I.. ndvanlnge
sn.n '
.*-• .*ff. el lhar .lie*.
^
John A I* Rnurke, secretary diasti.
ii.iuling .hang.
m i,
™ nf I he Growers and Shippers made .Uhlill ro.ti.r or |.III.I l l it,
licague of Florida, declared he t,, |h, -|...ilmen » ( I he Kiflh
thouglil the plan was practical
v but that it needad some revision
? before it could he nut into prnc
^SJcal
operation.
Raymond
D.
0 Rdbinsnn, general manager of the
Dr. I’ hlllips Company nf Orlando,
exprensrd favor toward the pro
jecl. especially from th* point of
view of securing better trans­
portation rates to northern mar­
. Lets for citrus.
T-Sgt. George Talbott
I’reacnt were repre*entallves
of the Fosgal* Cooperative. Nel
Is leavin g Europe
son and Company nf Oviedo, lb
I’hlllips Company, Chase and
I Sgt '.r.t.ge R I all,..)) .ii-i
Company, American Fruit Grow­ of Mi and Mrs 1 U Ultmll
ers, Inc. and tha Growers and of Oviedo. Iius lirrn rcpf.rtc-l
4 Shippers
League
and
Mayor ■s leaving Naples, Italy, on ht«
Higgins.
way home after serving oversea,
for the past 34 months with the
Twelfth Air Force Service Com­
mand.
Sgt. Talbott has sren service
in North Africa, Corsica, and
Italy as a member of a Head
quarters of an Air Service Com
mand Group which served with
the Twelfth Air Force Service
Command.
.
one wa&gt; ■
SgL Talbott'* organization was
■%Vkfethodlst Church and served engaged in the maintenance an i
two year* a* prealdent of the operation nf anme of the m o l
•Truth Seekers' Sunday eehool advanced combat airfields ,n
* class and was aapeclally in- Italy, from which was launched
Uteated fn the Methodist Or- tha deadly aircraft that blasts I
plmnage pt EntarpHea.
the Nasis. ilia unit also worked
m .Tter many years the and her in direct support for the hardlaid husband lived fn their home fighting infantrymen of the 6th
In PlnehureL
Folio winjr her Army.
husband's death, 54re. Parker
Prior to his entry into the
moved to Trnnna where the •Armed Forces, Sgt. Talbott was

THE’EXTREMELY LIMITED NUMBER ENHANCES THEIR EXCLUHIVKNESS.
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N o th in g Beautifies The Home Like A M irror'1

4 ROUND TH* WORLD,

WASHINGTON, Sept. *1, (/PI
■The Army Transport Command
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T-Sgt .John Minarik
I b Out Of Service

Sanford Station Not
To Close This Year
&lt;!apt. William Thomas t.a.lon. uiiving
USN, Commanding Offir,-i#.if th,-1
Sanford Naval Air Slalnui .aid ' ( ‘ n rs t
to«lav the Sanford Statoui will
not be elosed until th,- latter (
P ()
part of the first nunr'd
1945
Asatsanl
Sccretai,
the.
('apt
Navy for A ir Bullivan &gt;, »t.-r.lav ! ,,-centl
disclosed to the II oum- N a v a l At alll| w|
fairs Committee that Tt naval , nlonths
air atations or major facilities : j,pan i
and some Florida outlying field* j u n t e r ,
are to be designated surplus dur- ,rrC|Vr
Ing the last quarter of ihlv year f rom |
or the flrat of next Included
j|0 a
among these was Sanford. Day- t0 Tt
tens Beaah, Del^ntl, Green Cove W|n(|al
Springs, Lake City. Mrllmurne. M|,cre.
Varo Beach and Fort l^tuderdale. v |ca j.

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II from the
ngton N i'

Tha Globestap,'

The complete paint and glasa

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made her home with her daughter
and grandson, Mrs. Quinton Brown
■ and William T. Brown, who are
her only sunrivore.
.
5fre. Parker waa burled In the
-Garden of Memoriae" cemetery
■ in Tampa.

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THESE' RICHLY FRAMED, SUPERBLY DESIGNED MIRRORS MAKS THE
MOST, RBMARKABLE DISPLAY EVER SHOWN IN C E N T R A L ^LORIDAEVERY PIECE IS OUTSTANDING.
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ATTRACTIVE CREATIONS
far

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Mrs. P. D. Parker
Died Aug.29 In Tampa

EXCLUSIVE SHOWING!

you AIIE COHDIA!
Hardware Co. 991
phona 53.

Mie»*ll

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F A IN T NOW!
W* Have Good Reliable Painters
available. Call Hanford Paint
X ROOM modern house on
4 fllaaa Company. Phoae 303.
lake. Good fishing, boating nnd
birthing D. 0. Hoi 57M Phono FOR |5 additional you e*n add
4 I (Ml
to your automobile liability’
policy medical payment for
each parsun accidently injur*«I
while a nassrnger in your car
and each pedestrian hit by
your car up to J750 each. C 51
Qoyil k Co
Srptu iHiikn. *ewer pipe.
pu*K otonra ami flower pr»t«. FOR BETTER H ealth
Drink
See J K. Terwillt^er, SDK Elm
54ountain Valley Mineral Water.
Avenue
Nature** Aid to health. From
Hot Springe, Ark. Let ue
Partly furnished 5 room house
aerve you. For Sale at Du?
close In. Immediate possession.
hart’s Lumber Yard, 009 SanRobert A. William*
fotd Avenue, Phone 386-M. •
Phone 73Z Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Phone 732

I-R ID A A

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TOKYO. Sept. 21. (A P I —
MacArthur t o d a y ordered
the ‘‘immediate arrest" of
Lieut. Gen.- Kanji Duihara.
W whose recent npiMjiiitment to
hend Japan's first Reneral
army was approved by the
Allied command, and MucArth.ir also issued a lu point
m,codc to guide the Jap pres-,

MISCELLANEOUS

( OIL .SPRINGS

I'M

Game Officials W illia m Coursey
Change Hunting Back Hom e A fte r
Rules In District H e ll of Hin tgen

I Mill II I .limber! \V ncklnr
1
•ti*r&gt; hiMhr he bind Heel’s. ver3’
BORROW HWtK WHERE
timt lumbri Plrnt (bans, win
I'UIY ACY IS R K S P E tlb D
■Ii. a . Mint idutnl.ii..- l.uliart's
YOUR natural desire fur privwcy
I.oiiiIht Yard

F L O R ID A

^creltGasoline Becomes Scarce As
Percent CIO Workers Continue Strike

First Jewish Service In Berlin

Y O K O H A M A , 3ept. 21.
( A P ) — IJeut. Gen. Robert L.
Elehelherger. commanding U.
8. Eight Army, snipped the
door-barring pink ribbon* to­
day to open the first Red
Cros*
club
In Japan— in
what formerly wa« a cabaret
on Yokohama'* "Broadway"!

gtMt\ bmifc*- 2 Rimy harn, *4 f
uni*- a paI ..It Onmgr. MouU- I H BNISIIF.H .1 ro4»m apartment,
nf.| I W lli*ll l.nkti Monrot,
ilectrrnlux.
private
entrance,
garage, clone m. Phone 724-M
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GARDEN
PLANTS
ill Tom.-ili.es,
Fla.
per. I t Kyers Mai^
Plant. Copenhagen,
and Jeraey W’ aheig e , other plants fif a
J W Bell. Phone 15

SANFORD.

1‘JOS

MacArthurOrderKArrest Of Doihara;
GIs With 2 Years
Service To Get Out

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LOST: Gold wrist watch, gift GOING to fly? Get a trip ucci
from dead husband. Reward.
drnt |K&gt;licy from C. M. Roy.
Mrs. Montrey, Palms House, 1st
&amp; Co.
.
k Laurel,
LIA B IL IT Y insurance is most
OUR Jewelry Floater policy will
fmpartaul.You knuw what il
repay you for jewelry lovt,
would cost to replace your
stolen or destroyed. No ll»
home, furnituie, merchandise
C. M. Boyd k Co.
and automobile if drstroyrd
llut you don't know what the
DIVIDENDS for T o " year* on
verdict ia going to be in a law
your fire, automobile and lia­
suit involving bodily injury or
bility insurane* by not Insuring
death. Get adequate liability
with C. M. Boyd.A Co. • coverage. C. 51. Boyd i Co.

K.tln'ilishcd

NEW SPAPER

JrporL Six
will be re­
mile flight
taring each

field which Is an auxiliary of
tha 8anford A ir Station.
However, this morning CapL
Easton flaw to Jaelupnville, where
tha Chief of Naval Air Opera­
tional Command is located and
waa given the Information that
tha Hanford Naval Air Station
would not ha among the bases
to close tha last'quarter in this
year, but would close about the

last of March.

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CITY HKIKFS
Schcdul** Announced
For TB X-ray Unil
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tv by the Slat,- Middle Unit w i l l
til I lllk
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lie on the following ilntc, at .hue rv|tair shop nl 21" Snnlmfrom 9:30 to 12:3" during morn­ Avenue In C I. F.chnl. nml In
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day; Altamonte Springs un Tut-. 1
day; Longwood on Wedne»da, . I
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Ijikc Mary on Thursday a and
Sanford on Friday. Sept. 2i
i T W (jiwtod. |irr»l&lt;|riit •*f !l" ‘
Eliraiteth llarkcy Kirrher. .,-c ' S«*m»n«ile County ( ’ hnml*rf
rrtarv nf the Seminole Count) Coii»iM*rc« Hu m iufitetl .t iiii-h
Health and Tuberculosi* Associa­ iniT of ail thb newly circle.I «lir
tion, together with 5trs J f* •ctofp to Im» h**i«l nt thr ChamlM'i
Thurmond and Mrs. C.R. Itawmin, of Coinmercc Office in thr City
members, left for Orlandcu thi» Hull on TufN«I«y rvemiijf ut H M*l
•*iif
morning to stend the meeting of o'rlftrk for thr pur|»o»** of
the Tuberculosis Association at ,,f f ul l a for the eriRUiMR &gt;rm
Orange Court Hotel where plan,
will be made for seal tales during
the rhri*tm»« season

May or HijfK’insTo^Talk
To USO Saturdax

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country. Her
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and Is now attending Stetson
t 'niver.lt y

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th*» WRtri tikt*! (hr hulkhrad at
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