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To Promote the Progreoa of Amrrirai
To Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

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EHlablished 1908

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And Prepares For
Strike Of 500,000

Over Seven Inches1—
Of Rain Fell In
One Day As Wind r*
Reaches 50 M.P.H.

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Rut Adds K Has Paid
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Home In (&gt; Months

('arrier Saratoga Brings Home 3,700 Veterans
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wiiii iiijiiur uniitajft* after a lho*

m DETROIT, Sept. 17, (AP)
^ —More than 70,000 workers
were idle in the Detroit area
today aa the huge automo­
tive industry and powerful
United Automobiles Workers
•tRIO) Union headed for a
showdown on union demands
for a general 30 per cent
-wage increase.
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OutStormWith Mac Arthur Calls Occupation
Little Damage
O f Japan
Gamble

Freed Yanks Quit Ofuna Camp

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i \ 111 V n t \ o r k I UTir* * a y *
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dliim n
I m o h I i w i l l be d r o p p e d
o n her in in r%|M*rimeht t h a t
mm
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tbr
ftfttirr
I or It! Ill
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I nnitfk dre lie hi lift f ro m m i n itnj
I buffeu n^ iiurn hurricane winds
| ISii I**mi &gt; but grower# in the vknf*

/ nity haw undoubtedly sustained
i heavy lo*ae» in celery, seed l»ed»
and iithci crops duo to the mlnio.ii # univrrsul flooding of the ,
f a r ui m i . i
,n »i iujuru&lt;» were rw*
pot leu b\ the police **i sheriff’#
ulli#n
- ■*"7"!
A ltoi bug
t i»uii!&gt; A|Tt!llt
C. Ii i
ini, the i f iv i &gt; crop Up*
^ Striked and layoff* idled 70,000
I t i K T n s,|,t 17 (A IM
peru * to Pt* a total Ims* mol every*
•vorkers In Detroit and lO.tHW In
4 r 1J t Hi 71Jf *|p*In" m» fill kill
I I I t, . i \
g ( t .if i - ( g . i m l i l c
nearby Wlnador. Ont„ while NAW
■l*'f 1
"
lft fli*» "»|
•CIO leader* went ahead with
( it,
\Tit, r u - i n
l.ttid m g
in
nipin
H
S
.
bl'U\
,
aoiMonliiig
iJa.l
**ii
.
plana for a po.siblo atrike vote HKINUINti I .I T ll.t IMt.SI»:SAI, IM IW E SM iiW and P ilft
J»| &gt;:,'
I .iI'Jllil
o ff
an
affecting 500.000 throughout the I orie. of torment no,I &lt;iiirlt&gt; American an met. formerly to 1.1 liv is. . 1 • 1s 'i f ' si*» * **•iipiii ih! with
in th* '.lot in lait I
nation* auto plant*.
"
the Jap* climb into tin.!.* to leave tne .tfuna |III»(W mini Sl4&gt;4 •» Ui * ti«
hand
m ii . v I it.it t lie ia t'u|ut
Striking Kelsey-Hayes worker* Yokohama The mni|. wan regarded a* one of the enemy , A ill &gt;1 kI'Af *Ki (i ■nip t*» b I \\ h i t i i e r ,
Itott I 't p i p s r a i l p r i d u t b l y In*
H r At hi*t Min'
•efused yesterday to heed the (International Soumlphotoi
i tit (&gt;i la d m o t . ' t l u u i 300,0011
liiiH
i’
\
i
t
thii
tilin'
call of their union executive* and
w it Inn i i-Mix II w||Mt t«'
!\ J t ln llllis , l i . ' I U T I l l
relume production of vital auto­
tiini- Alni Ill4' iCliTiJMll
. M a t - V i t b u r i , •[ &gt;&lt;*r l **&lt;I t o d a y
motive part*.
*
"A1141dll 111 l . IIT1?Ill r ii I iis This t
1 hus the gigantic automotive
U r ,,in i till* 1tn&lt;i|.s w i l l l i f y p he»vv
flooding of |
lnduttry *tar ted a new reeon1 i'*+ * I itr.i ,t* wiii ill it~ iNixiiltk
itied*
the
Purer• erslnn work week with *trikr*
I ».
i * V • . ♦i •wii
i'.ll tn* ,i M i
low n t.■ J 1 1 ■ a* I 10 ,
•i: w i &gt; v m .\
and ahut-downs making HO,000
rt
’ *»
. npnt pm
n&gt; tin o i ••■*#■ W in d |
men and women idle In the Ik*
* * * * !1 , •-* &gt; ♦ tin fiimplrtf*
m i U*w no hour
M.
troll area, and the threat of
&gt;
vf .*-s
t
i it t ren
at t h.
Satiford 1
atrikes Involving *ome 500,(WO
lirn !h*' remoro over the nation
mu
-f "flicit.
^ The CIO l.'mted Automobile
*Vorkera ha* pledged f t ,000,0011
.*■ i *r r ‘f th r
— virtually all it* resources—to
■ »tv t.%o il Id
a fight for an industry wide 30
pt i*brf,l(!
1.1 w hn h full
Is \ w i r 'd
■! I h u
i !r
j
j)
j
i s
percent wage increase
♦too* rlttV"
Of auto's hig three, Ford has
____
i . hm rat l&gt;'
r &gt;1
already closed blaming lack d , WAS|UM;TON &gt;t
,
p
|&gt;r f l M I ttfir iU
I*
111&gt;S | I IN
pt
17 « \ I* *
•c l-n parts; (general Motor* n«*
. .
.! ib.it heavy
Nrs Knulaml rhillrd bv
l.'
_____J
n - . . a - ..... 1K lim -nation of the three pel •ent
been served
notice .that
the union *nor mu I" tax on pri'Oinl
•' 1i’d 111 lilt*
o
(hr kfusiiu s b»»rw| Irmpr r 4
will c * » on the NLRB to conduct ,
h M
r rr(ll ,.v
•f it
(iifrt « bn It Irlf fjir drf («• ■•*
|h i uvrr i, ,
bfifiw f •*or #irt'i: in Iiiiflhrrn
•
* n j. C h r »* '* r
’ le v y u g a in s t Cttrpm
a a - p...
on tho ou Worn. of a union ms*l,
.................. .. *. I t .
Mainr, Hfilial hfierd Hm-lf
mi in-x
.r ( 'o n s i d c r a l t l c l);im ;im *
11 iilic r t I ’ i o r o r
\\ »'t
- h*
Inf
fur n « l Sundsy Which
, n / v ».&gt; yesterday I.. n .. .. g
•if Hlid
ftir a ni»rlhrailrr 1j ■tiirni at
—will determine whether » similar ■ bout n M , 000 .«K».(tiiai . a. ,i. I •If,
. . I. i
T o
C itr u s
F r u it
Is
hortalnl i ndirrrt 11 with the
f
u
l
m
r
d
\*M
t
in
lir i
•vole will be sought.
U \
’ P 1 •! ' bn*vr nin| (_%*
•southern
burrirMiic
^ indi
tnx burdens.
Only 3M of ike 4500 Kelsev
K
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t« h|iIimmMu and
ll.ir lir t n r
r l;m iif(|
arc rxprcl t-d in m r h 15 to
The Virgtninn. memtar of (he'
Reyes workers, on • "wildcat" tax-controlling l l n . n e \ V» v » a n d
i l l *
i
think ( be total
55
mph
Inm rm*
I hr
■trike demanding Utt rehiring Means Committer »et the issue
s '.
w Miild Ih
much
fiiMitnn fim .fiM i r *»ui
......... .
of three worker* etlrnded a for a sixxling bnttU in t'oiigrrsa,
' '***'•
Mt
f|d* t thus ^
van
thr hurriranr hraiird inland
l» 1
. re H it i o i i »
Sondes presided xm reducing wartime- laae*
miuu meeting
me
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i■u 1 *vt iitui r iu-ttni i -i
rn thr &lt; ariilinn rnnsi
it
t&lt;» 3% Jl lVl|A
Percy
IJewellyn.
*d# n v t r , o -by
. . p . ooked , 0b M|Btmnn a." * mo
*
.
v
-*
,
Ills plan cla s h e d hV«d o n w ilh
nould nrrdmbl) |*i'*s* 11w in»nr Ihp '4 0 *- i y f c l i *
KTapoaal by
Re, ry**rt*wUva
P« f 'EMI W111): I t n Iv H r &gt;
tOTHwlly. f i pfl f jf 1»
I
(Mio OMii -hum
KO
Appointed
by
tlte
t’A
Knutson
of
Minnesota.
MNHflf
H all* ill t Vft 11*'11 'ii(‘i|s . t
cl tin rweaped w^finu-. -fitm
4T hull ilit*
CXCcutivi* bciard.
j
and moans It^publlcnii Unit
i i hi cii' iin l wm' s i - i»i" n hi
s^r
^ a i armah and lb u m
r» ! I &lt;
i i MU
»’ , * (»*-■-•■ r» - .»’ »»••! If(*• * Hi, **|f
S itu a tio n f’n fa vo ra b lr
4 pn raona l i n c n n * I r v i m U - ti inri'. l
wlrk rcjMiftcd hraxi » ntiw
* *ii
p i '&lt;• bJ. ■»* *i j 11
I •
f* ID dll l*t.»
“ Tha lituntion look* unfavor 20 pci rent "all ab*»ui the Ifard
durinr thr ni*hl, almb -!•••&gt;
- -*•*»■ *- 'h* &lt;mc«*
I In* ( loitl-lihM* 4f r1ohi wa- «
. ADie,
out my job
ion la to
10 »tuy
»iuy and
b!e» but
hnulMin'n Pm iw ul
r *♦- •t
p&lt;Ni rarltr today huI mhU
&lt;' t
ft •- stiilt b
in* twf rompb hdy floi.ib d HlihI i
^•u-y to get the workers back,'
Km itM in vsmild havt* mirb prr 1 hrifil
. . I r etail
I - • al e*
II l* t ill-’
'irisk b r r e m *err i*b
I VI
• I kv
inn compute his l*»|b t a in u»i
declared Llewellyn.
W i' ( rbirte-cntb Strr&lt;-t und ^ •
i t!* 1sthi,
Ntl IOf kt I .*
d.
Llewellyn, who said he was I repent rat*-i and rxcmplinn**, and
I H it Si i c e l w e r e un tlri w n t. i
in itrr rtf Imiaoimdcd
\r &gt;
\N tl-Mii a*t»*tili
.in* rtiiu f i 1 d
MIAMI. eStpl. 17
,.&lt; I
M.
P
well-receired
by the itrtkers. then rut thr amount by nnr
many place#,
n Ihr Ka#t m .P *MU* 1*1 ny h-t.j-.i- tli.it lo 111 h 1 I*'
s|
-.1
Th*
Wratlier
lliirmu
at
fiftli
Pas
as
vou
|fn
pttvroll
t I
( Vll f v \v«*flt.f«* WAN f 11HM
l11*41 Jllli.
told a press' conference that he
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It,.
'Ifjlllt-ilt *| 11V lit.
7:3(1 A. M. CRWT) i .mI iv
fivniiirtlnn*
wtiubl
W
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tit
xfm
iinrly
! hr H14V
recommrndod a return to but
hurriranr
umi
•1**1 f»*
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S". (, ,, in! mi till h m il' tdfAin *1"
1r
0thnt the meeting look nv action undo* hi* pb« u
•mi rt *
mt 40 mi li*- i' ji- i
In
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nun
m
i
d
on his recommendation
■»1l MltL’ Hdlllt A vrlMir r11‘ ti i f vi *
IHDiIjx III
i'- &lt;.
j a.tilan*
of RavaiiriMb
In the meantime the local’ s erasure of the thr*-r per crnl
v 11r«*1 timl khi* m orm ii'
&lt;\.h
' hr j*#
mirth-north* «-i ^ **nl
m m Inu
bargaining committee was re normal las i« a t-rttri iirran,
•
« 4*11- hu*V » lr.4‘ s*
hi.- i
bImiuI* I 1 fit IB n- ill - |»« •
ported to have reeommen.ie.l that I of
ledutme
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nv.r
"... ••*•
S'
..f U r*' 1»
i Mind# »»f
mtU •
inr«.rtif-w
the strike Iw continued soil the ' n niM.niat
*r
1
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■h
nnd with ■'ti^r "1
fl* ' H;t it.. vMvri 11. .*
local was said to have approved I l&lt;e- nose
' '■ii\
"f rhMt *.f 1"1*I VMM - '
hr fffib i
'-‘Is*
•T he meeting, regular monthly | 1 It a., ioip..,r.l ... ,11 net
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■esd'tn of the local, was held In
MIA .Ml, .Hrpi. 17,
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" u* I't'ltl Mil' 41 I m m i J Illllltllllh.* *1 - * '. I '
•■a Cb*‘\
I ,;ik r t T t&gt; S t a r t i i m
* mu *...in. . .1 »■ I
-i ud v
w a r m inM ir v Mt*» dlNlt tli-utc lb *1 i maul id milium* of
private. It was orderly.
■
in t'lm’li ir »t*i vife in I hint &lt;i*« *i
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Llewellyn Indicated he did not iinnviodabtr burden «*f w«r U i m i|untill'C .two dcStbx.
ii i j lin'd RI hmj I 12: Mil n*clnrk Sunda y
1M In M*b. *fi *I It f
Miicitrun * ***i*- Hill
know vrhat step* tho UAW-CIO and
without
reganl
to
the ul),j more than l (mil hmnrb'**
All fi*ci|pr rircuit# nf lIh* Fie
d"i*l
limit An1ml U nt
i •"*ill t nf tin
might take next ills said no fundamental peacetime policy of (l„ in„ B, the great—( iropiml dn Power and l.ijfht ( umiun
II i
I Vh 1
\li HI ,( . (Milt ' f • '1 '.v M
Mi
Ihp .t.K
m if iU
mi hi
•plans were mad* for another ability to tay.
hurricane since 1925 rant * 1 » i l i were knocketl out liy a i[p- y 1 hi i'll
„f
..PPMM It*. p’
••* • •i * i '".J, V .1
: rriod
1hi
hi.. \ i»
2. Its elimination w.ruld help diinmishe.! forre up th.* ul.,i,n. tlnir rr o s u H up nrirl tan s'1***1 *
.meeting of the strikers, who
u
Ht»|1 t *i»i *11.
(l 4*|f.
•&gt;
•
" % l
frosting in,
.
have been o ff the Job since to sustain purchasing |nwer m
nmirilinyn In II II i ..b •
I»■.
■ •1• M
*Jt t *(»:. i. . 11* .
Ib45 du ring u )«■•"“ ( " f falling n , . ,t U south of a
...... .
St
Aug. 83.
laral rnHlm^a r Tht*-f •■»- ■*M•
1tl H,1
kill" I t fUH !•(' II •4 1" 'I** 4- » p* I* ’
&lt; Augustine lino
'li*r llfnry Mpurr wrf * f 'I i*
icy- national inennip
' The closing of
It IP I’H k '
a*'
,* M ,** ■
3 Such ac tion would provide | -j-y,, Mtirm hud siib-i-l. -!
v tic ini** hiliirn find b\ mm bur ft1
Rayea planl was held chierf*iy
, * II , 1 ■
VI
ILJkc Id !••■* •" ftr*
.t
Mi"
'I, *
M ic
-responsible for Ihe decision of relief to all an (he same percent- velocity after lashing will non* prrriTit nf (hr i■|»•« 11 u -* 1
I•
lp p' *f Mil *
Muf
por hop.' .... I- Ho- I*ii*1 b*P(i rr*A(uiml T 1 a (tin 1' ■ blow- fp ssf f l|p
•F ord to send 60,000 workers age basis, "hut the measure
I I itmill* Mel II** I'n d# ! Ir rr I
.it
, mil ,ri'lirf ,wmib! be ifrrati'At
„
play
ir,w/ irnmnd
k •"Him l&gt;e«cho»
prvws risra **»»’ •&lt;i
■■• ll"'**1(*(| U11t I1 'I# y I'M'Rl .t!)i|
home for lack of brake and art
pipa ., .
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where Ihe n e e , l I . greatest
l h r , ou,hern tip ■■( I t . -n***
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A \Vr.0 ic r Burr#. *» m
h..prd to b-ve ndi ntv a.*m ,
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The background of the strike
William M»*Ur-&gt; l* ijkf.n nt &gt;
1 1 , Up4- n t(
H
,t orm ce'-li-p t'u'*el restored today esrepl
*’ ** *I j&gt;I . Hill
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three per cent
' lf,° ^ , forward speed of ab. i.it I ‘ milr*
O rU in nullvin^ ni«'«» (*»!,.
A -w a a
the ejection from the time
Tax".
Il*
elimfriHiion
Auk 2*»
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f |li*1 l l * ' 1
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. ii it i- * i*i* iirrmigtHl
iM r hour ond w ith
\f|*M «l&gt; Werr without currant ***»r in tiiin&lt;
Whl»nt o f two company foremen excuse some
10,000.000 V °l i e r ov
Hr ic MifYihrit I*v Ihrfiilhii
V N .1 k.1 1
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ii
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er n a m oll &amp;rr% of nimtml T.ri form er fRlhtrci ami lalcriil bn* *
uut April.
Income
persons
from
paying
Anil pint hi"!'
Mr iiiel MlIt v
ii 11J14*41I ll t l 'M ' Mill 11 bli t
mile# an hour.
at 111 down, a n d them *ilt him »
H i t 's A t A g v o f 7.')
I
sum of 152 50 on a total tax llaDuincnr
of
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lustration o f how It would work:
v' I 4
mill
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Mm
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|d «J|iiin
&lt; r« N tla »# a #a (•**# T l r n ' t
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i*, Ttiky*1 un *lt" i Ih«* cart?
M*- h. vH vo M *1 1ii'ia't 1
“ A roarrfed penon with two j
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B u k r b r of Haufnnt
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Thr rrinmin wjif tukcti »*•
-till Hi ii • 111(1110 1
.lii.ent
lav, ,1. I •!•!«*, Mr a|p.| \( . ai»(1 Ia• VVIt
Bembrnkr,
wIm-i *- ihr fimritiJ
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I (• rbe* i f*i
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Charlie Bee.
died at hi.
f.l - l | |*I I** 11l.lt hi* V%HB oil
l.,i’p&gt;p|ppv
r111p1
prfti-r ip Ipp.gp-.
■111 t f Mam 1r1if plan
ilay. The rniuiiin wtic iiuiim
home In ClnderrllU aarly SalI
ttiv itlp.p
Sin- Ita.l till). Ic i'v: ' M \ i I 1, ,j ( * |I - I "if pits. I-|lib" Vflll
day morning. Ha had been In income were 125,000 his relief
WITH THE KKIHTH Alt.Ml P«anlcd In Briulihikr hy Mt mul
OKINAW A, Soot. 17 i Sps-cinl I
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I hornr h.-l. ft,1 the pint tilt)*- i i iniirmh
ii. H
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g K »r
health for the peat three years, would be 1760, on ■ total tax — At a colorful ceremony on IN TOKYO, Sept 17. (Specinl*
Mrs.
Duggar
'( 'o l
\ nut iit*r iimlit "ti lot with nil ait
m
had lived hare fo r the past liability. Of 80,305.
bitterly won Yonlan Airfield, 1st Sgt. Richard II Urnwn. J
' It. Vtlatlta t,„ |,,f a liPItltbr' ■ nf «»f -*• -it -f.1 |nIIIn I'M«•«» WAm 1,i-p:||I
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I
f
relief
be
given
by
mean*
« r « . He woe born, Jan. 20
of Col. and Mrs. Jer.. K
i &lt;i**
M"ifjiihnr m IDuiiiha, con) (-1*t .
o f a 20 per cent credit against Richard 8. Levy, aviation ma­ sot)
Chandler. Okie.
I|Ifi't 111 "if ItllhlllM
w hli afli*i U|
chinist mate second class. USSR, Moseley, and a grandson nf
total
tax
liability
(aa
proposed
by
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Ir. Roe la lurtlved by the
•liiht'l like hiit
1 : ,1-trl
Knutaon), which would coat th* son of Mr. and Mr*. Sam Ixvy of Mrs. J. (J. Hall of Sanford. FI.,
Mi(.p'p.tgr
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1 V. Sllt.f- . I aii.l ,1 rii,-* r Mr- la- 1
1 -|j ■(•* 1ftI ■ R*'!«'it*i‘ fr*»m
Treasury moro than the elimina­ Sanford, Fla., member of a naval was with thr ail v* tier element,
H
r••f**a*4"| t.i ki."A mttbinj*
Mr# Aiinir Klif.nl*rtL hnirlimh
«»f ♦ ■*! K a l i . V t •tl, 11 P
tion o f the norma] tax, the relief bombing squadron, recently re­ of the veteran 1Itb Airtip.t'.r
f M*»* hriitaliii*
iH'i jirtiiatcH
,-t-tpa lla ..ii •&gt;( Si,nf.rr.I
Division m Ihi-tr ipcr\p*nnn - f 70, illpd AiublojiU at hei home to former Full
lira, Ii 1 ptuiil v V '
In the ffrit Instance would lie ceived the presidential unit at..
,&lt;
Mu
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\ n irrirA n
1- rr.rr#. t Sr 1 v p r&gt;.
In i t
the^ Jnpanesr capltiil * '
(Irapc*vjIh wt 7 Ml oVI*M‘k Thiif" ^tiPfiip-\ a hn ha. fnt t b r |ia-T THrlt-.la, tlrnrrttlg at Ilit- t.nr
only S20J10, whereas In the se­ Uon and ribbon. ..
Ii ! •H'U'i * "«f
llatant*
tin
th#
The dtmlioo was pvr.eiUed h&gt;
The entry of the rrack 12,(1. ilfty iwirmnjr She hud been •* 1 fiiilr j.nr.p . r i v e d aa I 'n .l F. vi'tn
cond It would be JI,R7tl."
iIim! h miaj rb
thll.l F'liii.-r n| Iin rut* altli ill.Action Planned Rrfore November Rear Admiral John H Brice. Airlwrne Engineer llnitnln... t.. res!deni hen* for the punt 20 |live Officer here, hub nn 11**1111*e I Krv t. 11 It raw ti In- rrlftcial
Ail tn Kiymhi Hiim'L'ii wn. for*
Robereton said his proposal I* USN, commandant o f naval adl- ' «bich this soldier has hern as m m . She h 10 horn M iffh 2!» 1 hy the Biddir llplhlintm t iff’ee Im.-rriiir.t will In* hr! li at a Iat it tiir i mmnbpr &lt;*f tbr Suprerti#
signed since its aflnsti.... „t I8*i5 ill liarrixuti County, Texu- ’ t-mlay A fnrr h ell teviev*, 10 hi^ •iuti
(inset on asaumptfon: J. That vltiei on this Ulaqd
Wat * i*mriS. sireluri**l the N#vy
The unit citation read In part: |Camp Mack.jl, N. C in Ken... I Mr#. En(*lnh t*i itirvived I*v j hon»r h
the national Income In 1015 will
*tA£?d by Arm&gt; Set
■1i.iu t wnnl HAt aml it wn*
not fall below 1130.000,000,000; “ F o r outstanding performance . ary, 1043 climaxeit 15 month* the hupband, W r Kniflish of 1 vice Force# troop* of the pn*t
nth* r» who m#«tr thr lirctiion tn
.................
t . Revenue from existing rate* above tha normal call
of duly of hard combat from the Jungle* Sanford* five daughter#, Mr# * thin morning.
nttuck I V n r l ll m b n r
In that year would not be let* whila engaged In long-range re­ o f Naw Guinea through Iwyte Jo* Dixon and Mrs. John Spear,
llAxcgAwa auitj A«1m. Ifortiku
Colonel
Johns tan.
Ilfr long
than. *73,000.000^00. and 8 That connaissance and armr.l patrol and Luxon to the Nipponese of Sanford; Mr. N A Harkry Florlila resident and former Dr
Vamnmotn
p U n n rtl
lh r
l’c « rl
the budget fo r ffoeal 1947 (lh*&gt; assignments in tha most forward metropolis.
of the Canal '/.onr. Mr*. Jim
lUrbnr ntuck. Yamamoto did
Commander
of
the
Sgt. Brown's combat ex peri TerUp of Waukcngan, 111. ntpl part incut
eear beginning n*%* July 1) will •mas o f enemy Jepantse • con­
llrninmin
F
Mills,
serving
in
not deny thin b«raui# Ynnn*
American Legion, will return to
be limited to essential exoenana trolled territory In the Central enco Included beach assaults Mrs. Anderson Dnvl* nf Slnrkr, (hn countv post hr left In So the Naw. recently wrote to hn&gt; mid, n bn# W r n drnd ever l i n n
nm| wilt not exceed (22,000,000- Pacific from Dec. 31, 1943 to under enemy fir* on Luxon. lit* four sons, F. M English. J K vembet, 1 UI0. on war srrvirr niolher, Mrs
11 F
Mills, 6 1.1 A tiler it*tin airmen "hot down M l
Aug. 14, 1944/ Relentlessly seek­ battalion first saw action In the English and C. C. English of leave, and to private law pine Celcrv Avenue Iliac hr was hi id line in the m iuth weit f f t d f k
ing out the enemy, they struck rainswept mountains o f M y to Sanford and T. W. English of tlce with the firm of Oetlney. cated in Okinawa, In the Invasion in I I M 3.
at every opportunity with deadly and again in the drive on Manila Gulfport, Ml**-, one sister, Mrs. Johnston snd Llllenthal o f West of which he participated on
CALLAO TO TH UL
Mo#t of the men Tojo h*d
COLUMBIA. 8. C„ Rent 17, effectiveness In oaring tingle- from th* South laat February. Selma Doehringrr of Houston, I’slm Reach,
April I
nrnimd him when he chose w»r
(A*l— LlnL Ramnet C. E n a s , plane surprise bombing and etraf- The big army air transports that Taxaa; two brothers, Charlfs
lie revealed that he left the in thr Facific were dead or tn
A combat veteran of World
Richmond, Vo-, was called to Ing attacks at minimum altitude brought Major General Joseph Hayner of Karnack, Texas sn.l War I, Colonel Johnaton was United States on Jan. 17 proecd- custody.
paratroopers
and Stanley Hayner o f Texas, 19
trial hem today &gt;for the murder which resulted -in ssr*re damags M. Swing's
Nohosuke Ki#hi, T ojo1* minister
to the Russell tslands, to
called to active duty with thr ed
to tha fallen Jap grandchildren
of a pretty riri he married fire end destruction lo Important glldarraen
and
one
grrat r%nk of major in thr Officers' Guadalcanal and from there to of commerce, was duo to sur­
H la hottUe shipping, shore Installa­ capital carried S gt Brown who grandchild.
Reserve Corps, serving ns first thr Florida Islands. From there render in Tokyo. He wss credited
prior to entering the army at­
*7 year tions and alrtrah."
Funeral service* for Mrs. Kng staff Judge advocate at Camp hr went to the Caroline Island" with heinir « close A d viser p f
Eoea hr
The Presidential Citation was tended the University o f Florida llsh were held at the Erickson lllaniling in charge of post legal noil from there to Okinawa and Tojo
poisoning hi* signed by Jamee ForroaUl, Sec- where he was taking a bushes* Funeral Home at 3t00 o’clock problems He served successively its invasion. He later relumed to
—
administration course.
Fla., school
Sunday afternoon with th* Rev as plans snd training offierr, Guam and the Marshall Islands,
If yuur tablecloth AtU stained
Levy is a veteran of operations
J. E. McKinley officiating. In and at intelligence and public to I’earl Harbor, then back to with milk, rinse it immedUUly
t a t t t . Gilbert,. Mare!hall, Carotins . Francis Scott K e y composed the terra ent will be In Evergreen relations, officer, prior to se­ Okinawa via the Carolines. In all in cool clear, water. Then waah.
Ha former- "Star-Spangled Banner- Sept. 13,
on Tuesday afternoon , ,uming the duties of post •xecu- he put in eight months of con­ Otherwise tho hot water aod.
ly a t
1314,
• at 4rOO o'clock.
tinuous duty.
#oap may set the stain.
I tlve In November, 1941,
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Senator Proposes Storm Crosses
4 Billion Dollar
Florida) Moves .
Tax Cut In 1946
Into Atlantic
Personal Income And located This MornExcess Profits Tax
ini? It) Mi. K. N. F.
Would lie Eased
Of Savannah, (Ja.

Market Dirertm L i m l . A . K .
Studying I.esses i;
Dre T Horricane

Hum

I ' owcrs M u sica l F roera in

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Is Kencered At
K'i’ arv Medini»

Sewer P rojffl

Mrs.

Charlie

Rae

Died

i i^t Home Saturday S 'g r o .5?,h»* ,J w

IRichard S. Le v y
1st S g t Dick Brown
‘.h?".1
.."", ';i;i Wins Unit Citation Marches Thru Tokyo

Harry Johnston
Funeral Rites Meld
Released From Army
For Mrs. English 1 &lt;Wtl' HI.ANDINi;, Sri

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AN INDEPENDENT N E W SP il’ EH

•Auto Strike
Spreads With

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Benjamin F. Mi l l s
Serving- At Okinawa

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HOORAY*. NO MORE
BLACK M ARKET
fS S g L INCONOENIENCE!

Among the comparatively minor nutionnl prohlema o f j
World War I which tybcairie n majpr importance in World
War II haa been naturalization of aliens nerving with our
ahned foretell. In spite of belief to the contrary, honorable
Hrtrice in our army or navy did not In the firnt war entitle
nn alien to Immediate citizenship. or eVten to simplification
m o u t-A ^ u DgAJ.
of the processes leading to It.
10 . 1) 1) .
BbsIsm s Ma
This time, largely as a result of the influx of refugees
*
iim a c n m o s i
escaping from Nazi terror, our entry ipto the war found
rsrst.tr Is 'A .H S M
us with over 403,(100 alien males of draft age, more than
■r
C arrier— srrrk
-U —
half rif whom were single. These men Were not only sub- j
jtect to military service here, but were also in danger of
immediate executions as traitors should they be taken
prisoners while fighting for us in their former homelands.
So CongFessr under the Second W ar Powers Act of
1942. enabled any such alien serving with our forces, or
I*la»4 « &lt; " » * » &gt; • nrrr*.r»t#- possessing an honorable discharge, to request naturalization
era. l o r . n . i r s r s l i T h r l l r r a 'a without “ first papers". The Department o f Immigration
, i k e »• lir a s *
•, i M V * ! * S *
m a s are w i l s l a l s r . la lh a lo r e * and Naturalization sent oiit representatives to all the fight- |
» P o m a l i k e • * » ! . 7 1** * * * : Ing fronts, who by the first o f this year hnd ^inferred
g a t M s S e s s r l r n la C k U a « a
citizenship rights tmon 101,663 men and women in uniform
H » T aike. '
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father it promoted, a prisoner of the tervice man or hia family,
i war, missing in action, or dead, the wife through her mairrti™
period and for the baby until its
! the llurrau aaid.
j The State Health Departments lirat birthday no matter what
t which admlniatered thia program. change in atatu* of the husband
, have Juat been authorized to ac- and father may occure.
ceot application* from eligible
1wivri of service men who have
|been and are now being diachargI cd. No application will be con­
i aidered however, if the service i mini
man it dishonorably discharged, j redden
On acceptance of an application |
1by the State Health Department,!
Riga
.core is provided without coat to ■goes t

HOW TO MAKE FRIENDS AND- INFLUENCE "'EOPLE

Dpgerviqg Citizens

Hie Sanford Herald

rhe Herat* la a

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1945

T H E S A N F O R D !H E « A l,D .^ A N r O B I ) F L O R ID A

PAGE TWO

GSRsam*

Social A n d
Social Calendar

*r*evtHsl
THEATRE — SANFORD

BIBUK VERHK Ft)P TODAY
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jiiL h toi
MUBEIIN HIKACLTB H A V E
If they hnd, there m ight h a v e b e e n a great m cn e
ACCOMPUHHF)!) THIS. BUT
ut
the bednide of lien. Hiid«M T o j P ' Yortrier Jabartenc p rem ier
HOMV. OK UB WHO COULD
t o wind u ,.
und "big ahhr in gcneif 3 l .&gt; :h e t i
1thifr Japinew war by An«!id lin g hVmMiU. j l c m jg n t h ave play
ed thd pnrt nnd uttered 1 ie w d rd p Sr ^ t d l w ' W w W - y . fo r
ITie \oftgue of the dumb shnll ............................................... i Inek W liere W qbpitfy bude lila e lo ­
ifi8tnnt%. in the tnmoUM
firm
quent farew ell to all h is g r e a te s t . U e, tp o , h»l(l venture.I
British labor is denunding a “ like* little w anton hoyk th*»t kw^m on blodderM, thin m any
(•filertil TlMwur week. Tlrey are sirmniern in n nett oT g lo ry , b lit ta r b e y im d Ihulr d e p th ."
to poor they need n five- billion
dollar loan from
the United But fttl that In:(i]lin ed ftthle to tin *-’
State*: oa rich, they fan afTord
"R e p o r ta w^rtt.ln a n d 'o u t, te le p h o n in g fn tp i the bull w ay.
to be idle a third of the lime

FORD OWNER

felHsS ii:LU

WED. -

TIUJRS

man'* wife* may |n 0m* of thi- four Inwpat pay
ifruilr* of thrutf »t-rvice-». **i
and to. Ion l.ul.y uflr-l her
aviation cn.lrl
ft I ti *. » i .i b I &lt; •ltM*biirjf«*
KurtIm*i tnut*. !!»»• I»in,fit« »»f
mi
\ ' imv N’u\ \ Mai tnm thl« f»4*r Mivltr ar«* •ttl! avail
t»t biiiirtl p i»•vi*11*•| h« wm able in ra»r the hiobuml &lt;•&gt;

Our Service Depjirtment hnn been expanded . .
never,11 new, expert Ford mechmticn have
Ih‘i‘ 11 employed . . , service facilities onlarged
and improved,. . . . to give you quicker nnd
better service.
.

o\\ A|»p|v f«♦» f»**r car«* for hrf-

Thr ne&gt;* Jep premier ur
America to forget I’eArl Harlror
And when we do. if we do. we
will deserve just wrhat we get
Americans sre not ones to harbor
grudges and seek revenge, but
we can be reasonably decent to
the Japanese people without fot
etting Pearl llnrbor, or neglect
tg U&gt; keep our powder dry If
America ever goes to sleep in
the Pacific ntrain, we will never
be given a chance to wake up.

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ATI.AN I \ «...
^»«»f
II
iSprrmli \\»vt
m i '-itbu** nf rc
nnlly « l i liMii'f*!
••* iff me* .
nmv now •••-•!• •
*itin omm ,
B ooks F or
E u rope
tliin*. iiTetw f" r
•In al nr. I f
httopilal » « m ••i* ■ th** E.mer
Tite Nazis burned liooks. the Yanks print litem Nearly irnir; Matrini'v . •! fntarl ( ‘wit |
4,000,00(1 copies of American books will be soltl in Europe nf'iyrnm (if tb* I “ • Itllilfrn'a
llurrau
in French, Dutch, Italian nnd Germun translations to make
llclatofoi.
it ..i.|.*t to if»*t
gotsl the general destruction wrought by the Nazis
Iht* brm’fit* of •••!• *»**rvire. np
Brstks will also be uvnilnhle in English. These are be­ plication* hml t« Ih fil«*&lt;| wbilr
ing distributed by the Office o f War Information's Overseas till I*ervlr«- Hind liuvbnttil nt fatbrr
Publication Bureau, but involve no costs to I'nrle (sum Win ratIII in tbc ntiiiftl tnn c* »'
At 111** i n I' of a iirw liSTim*
Private subscriptions are defraying the entire cost Th • mri'Ullun in f ' o t i v however,
books will be in cheap paper, aiming to bridge the gap (ill a CMhlrri
Run i«
tlnti'tiirfit

teeniB too b id thnl onr of
main advantage* of the war
have to go now that panea the liberated countries can stnrt printing liooks m their
cord* Our ennrrertman, who
owti.
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to ile»t&gt; l**n in the pt^rolwg.
nets o f dcstructiveru»sa, their assaults
\ t o &lt;work about lD M - fi f l. f 9 Of all tlie
V i decided that W ar Tim* muit on the liberty of the mind were umongjthe worst..
i now that the emergency which

Football Patriarch
In the U*t i t w year* have faded
and gone tfn.i y6«. dear »ubecribar. will anilouily await yuur
paper long after the *un ha» itt.
?
ft- -------Speaking of
the
newiprint
kltuation, th# Orlando Sentinel
apdloglsrt for not printing every

or ihort fetory tn»t I*
lied In by eonte hti.lding
»or. “ We hate to tell them,"
I the Sentinel, "we can't uxe
ir stuff becauae we don't think
rould intereat our readera, but
y be by Dee. 31 (when newait rationing end*) we can
lk of I6me *oft answer to
1 awky thblr wtath." 8lhe# the

mant dole to »*B a Week for
mgka 1h*»f a year), but the
t will ellll be fought out on
floor. Evidently ebme eenatart teem to agree with u* that
In th*ee time* of mantiowrer
shortage* when nearly every
ba*Ditto min It Mektng eddition-,
M *tlp. and the ■gwemment t*
going ImA* trying to tttep up

(Vi e l o n e s o m e &amp;t

ii,iv, *a. ooov. i i \aymWillie B. Edward., 14

mate, flrtl elaaa, UBN
K, of Sanford, recently arrived
at th* Nival Training Station.
Norfolk, Va„ Atlantic DH t
training center for deatroytrr
er*Vr», to undergo htatructhm for
dtttlei aboard a new dtotroyVr
#n oy alfallar type
month* of
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f k -' tho

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tienume Ford
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to insure the pnrt you
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And. of course, you know Genuine Ford Parts are Ix-st
for your cur because they're made right . . . fit right
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INTERIOR

BBIN(i YOUR FORD
BACK HOME" FOR SERVICE

FLOOR ENAMEL
Especially mad* for in iiJi u**J or r a o .i r
/Utrt. Make* old door* o«w. ProUcl* the

It will pay you to bring your Ford "back home
for service. We know your JFprdjbest und ti
better service for it )Ui
vW M ' more som e

surfac* with a lunroui, darablc coaling. Fa*y
to apply, hid** tolidly, eaty to clean.
DU PON T IN TE R IO R
FLO OR E N A M K '- .J

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FEEUNG IN “fH* WORLD
15 TO BE LOOKING DOWN
-THE WRONG END O F j _
A G U N . - r - A - 1"

eitrtii from Florid* it Itmlfi a* , on this counttr propotal, thb« _
if the railroad* stnl itvafnshlj) |moit recent IhFentive come* it
line* Ire playing right Ihto thu i a time when It will be meet u*ehand* of Hatuonr* proponent* bf 1 fpl' In getting the barge lervicr
refrigerated
twrgei
to haul i e»t*bll«he«l. eaoecfelly it It l&lt;joke
periahnble* long dlatances safely., a* If th* 12-fisot channel In tho
/'
The prattle* of luihtng vtoe St. John* 1* * certainty.
table* nnd fruit »wlftly to market - However, not Bahford only,
i* mainly to outrun spoilage, but but the entire euro* urea ha* a
If spoilage tan be prevented t y •take In the I uccmi o f this Rim
effective refrigeration then YVfWI to break th* raid rioekli* that •
1* no longer the ptimsry Irene- cramp th* free and economical
movement of freth food product* 1
portatlon requirement.
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Now that th* Sanford leader- to market.

Willie B. Edwards
To (io (tn Destroyer

Inside Floors

K'JtEZ

Football’s grand old man is undoubtedly Alonzo A.
Stngg, who hus Just cdlcbrftted his 83rd birthday nnd Is
starting on his 5Gth season as a football coach. Only two
years ago he was named "Coach of the Year", 11 years
aftor the University of Chicago, the scene o f his greatest
triumphs, had retired him because he had reached 70.
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Ilis 41 years ut Chicago and 16 at the College of thu
Pacific nt Stockton. Cal., sum up Stngg's record. It was a
Stagg Chicago tenm which broke "Hurry Up" Yost’s domi­
nance in midwestorn football. Stagg Chicago teams number­
ed such football immortals at Steffen and Fckersull.
Evidently there is no such thing an old age [n sports.
Only thinking makes it so.
• We can't afford to make a
wrong move now . . . our
reputntion is too high, nml
S a n f o r d ’* O p p o r t u n i t y
l
we
want to keep it that way.
Orlahdo Sentln.l'
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expert tire und tidpj
By planning to raise rule* oit 1 ehlp It alert and already working with

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be the height o f folly, or tomething, to affer a government
bonus fo r not working.
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Col. Jack Pelert, e llUle « a y
around the temple* afUr dodging
Natl bomb* for more than thr*o
year* in England, I* home on ____ _

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all** »l* own *p«wTnl .i
vkhen liritlr l. vvhf l» n
tifiril nml nn*lizt*i! by
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by

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attention may ro­
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Th«* following n»i'inl*«’i* .
Pilot (*lub ntl#tnl»,«l *t ••
(iicr11iik* In Davtoim D"*« i
ila\ evening Mr* M H
Mra Walter Motimn Xlr
llufii. Mr* Marg*i«t f » ‘
Mr- J (
Mitchell M
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Swno*on. Mr*. Jorl 1 irl«1
Ann. McNeill. M i.
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Mr- K.C’ M*x well

il*..una.-.1 Ma.lv yevl.iea*■ t*
1,-nkv rm&gt;(* «n.l * n r
&gt;
terday placing bucket* t» • 11 •&gt;
water.
Police Chief Huy &lt;. W ill......
had hi* car drowned out tr\ "g
to go through the flood (III M.-U"“
ville Avenue. State Highway I* *
ttolman I..C llen.let »»• ••*&gt; • "
tlnuou* duly from iuh.m Suin’ •*
until Sunday evening at
M*
o'eloek. F llmky Wight, ptv
and Mr* Wight, «prnt the
' le
nftcrnfton Sunday t'vm g
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lirlntlug it.ak in the —
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which there Via* an inch o f *»■•'•#
State Repreoentutlvr I. II Matin
today re-*lnted that arttoo *hiaild
be taken bv County puthor 'ie*
to secure more efficient drainage
of dltchea lo relieve flooeling ...odltion* on farm*.
Heavily manned and
fully
equipped
emergency
electrical

10 KNOW that ponce hos
returnod to tho world
that uniforms rney bo pul
asido and c iv ilia n life
rosumod

Vit Specialize
In Keeping

By W.V. Bitting
Touch ton Dreg Co.

Mrs Dale !. Scott Jr anil Miss
laiuis I’crknis spent the weekenil
in Winter Park as gursts of Mrs.
James O. Cobh
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Thr ur iilirik' w ill \h «n event
of Sundayr. Scpl 23. At 7:00 P.M
m the ( ’irn^reiraliotidl Churcl
J K K.m. i official*
with the ICrv
!
mg.
•'!. Clover has recently bcei
discharged from the Army nltci
seising for three years with the
1.1th Field Artillery Ilngaile in
North Afiicn. Sicily. Italy, F'ranci
and OtTinmiy
No in*nation* xtrr brine idaunl
hut all frtrmla of tlo* couple are
cordially invited t*&gt; nlteml the
* cdilinc

Due To Hurricane

Sanlord Ri d e s
Out Storm With
Liltle I)ama£&lt;

115 E. 1st. Street

?OI NO. PARK AN I ..

Urttrh

Mr*. F‘ A Dyson and daughter.
Kllial&gt;eth. and Mrs. Claude A
Whidden and daughter, Joyce, are
An important joint meeting i»f spending the week in Daytona.
Junior High School nml (Irani*
mar School Pirrent Trncher* AaPvt. K.II Smith is visiting his
dociation to Ih* hrhl nt Junior
High School at J 30 I*. M Board wife. Verne. a( 110 West Nine­
mactlng will be htbl at 3:00 teenth Street. Pvt. Smith is sta­
r»
tioned nt For Knox, Ky.
k
The Womens Council of the
Mr. Aubrev Vincent has depart
F'lrat Christian Church will meet
i i ••Milnurd from l*«ar ll»r|
ut 8:00 P. M at the home of ed for Miami after spending a InM flight ripai or ttlitrldly north
K of Daytnnn Hrach, t h«* rt*p4»ii
Mrs. It T Humphrey, 'JIT Hast few days ns guest of Mrs.
Dyson and Miss Oledn Dyson at xaid. uddintf a warning that In
Third Street.
The Wesleyan Service t.uild 1Z01 Magnolia Avenue.
rr«*a«mir inU*n*itv
may
occui
of the First Methodist Church
aftrr thr «torm erntrr ifct» ovn
will meet at the church annex
Miss Llessie Zachary is visiting •open w»|pi
at 8:00 P. M. All members are her sl'tcr, Mrs. T, Hradfonl
North4*n*t a t o r m
warnlnc^
Byrd, in Chalcxton, S.C. Mr*, were hoUted north t»f Jackaon
urged lo attend.
ttyrd
has
lw«»i
spending
me
FHIDAY
ville to Cnp« lliittrma, N C.
summer in Charleston.
* A* the blot* ilimtitUhcHl. 4li»a*
The United Daughters of the
ter uuikrrt mo vetI into thr
Confederacy will meet at the
Mr. and Mrs. Z.C. Kaiser of
home of Mrs F K. ltoumillui. Charleston, W.V*. 4irc visiting , atiirkm nipflx
It 10 Palmetto Avenue, nt 1:30
Ilommtrad .Shnttrrrd
p M AH members are urged to in the home of Dr. nnd Mrs J A
Ai llomeateatl. aouth of Miami
Smith nt IIJ W. Twentieth
attend.
J J ‘t «\hite
pn«on*
nod
HO"
Street
^.
were hoinelea* and th»
Mr. and Mr* K.C. Kchols have totan mi* ieptfTte«l *hattrre.l TH»'
(omrnunitv hm .» normal popula
relumed
(rum Pinckonl.
Ala
1MIHI
where thr&gt; w.-re called by the tlon of
The Red ( n»** took in rlothe*
death of Mrs Echols' sister-In
ft»od. L’ftO army tent* and num
Miss Claudette Hawkins was law.
U i« of piefahrirutnl ImImu ramp
honored on her seventh birthday
with a party
gi'cn by her
Mrs S A Smith and two daugh hoti*r* foi the re*ldent*
Some
tiOO pound* of blood
mother,
Mrs
C S Hawkins. ters, Nancy and l*erle. are visit
In b\
Friday afternoon in thrir home ing Mr nnd Mrs- Josh I'hillipi pliiAma v^ete brought
special
plane from Atlanta foi
nt luikc Monroe.
at their home nt JU1 E Eigb piianbli emer irrnrie* Score* of
•lames were cn|o\ed through Icenth S tfn l
nnini's »rrr dr*tr«iyed or dam
out the afternoon I’l u&lt;* wrre
awarded lo Saiah K.»te Swag
Lieut,
•erty and Charles F W.on-n
t'orpn. h
itefreshments
w ere
served Ininf. S (
M i.. Hawkins, lieu , N -tm» in.I Irivv at
I'aolme I! a n •• Jaoo-s Marvin rut*. Mi
lots Shivers, Dornihv ju l He licr!
|eeea • 'a ln ,
I is vid i . aIl,»wa c .
|»V| 4 Hfl.ra r ( IHiprr. Jl. of
Buddy
snd
Virginia ll.w kin•Sandra Jtinli-i»on lo o u o v ant t mnu Itlno.iiMi* •|H'ti| th«* wc«L
ll.lhlia 1 llrll
1 hal lrn n 1 rn«l n» a k'u«’«t of Dr ami Ml* ’ '1’ *
I II \Ya«l* It « krr at their horn#
ll.-orge Warren,
J"V * layl.n
Sarah Kale Kwairg.'t' v IIoIm-i * at MB V.ilctirm Drive
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pi*i m11
and Bussell Mann. l»-b».\ nnd
Mr* M S. VYiifififtii ami ilmiifh ***1" •*1
Odell Hamilton. Dollo wn.i Mm
me Metis, and Finer v Kretn trr. A no. are npeiHltHtf a few
•In) k in Atlanta, prior In Aon bring
rntrv a- a auphomore in the
‘ wr
Uftivcraitv of (iMiririB. A then*.
tw ill) OF Til INKS
|»|ii nr We wi«h In take rhi- rn.
of expreaaing ••*»'
np
W a r m ' l l l l f f l r r r Unv K.rh«»l* «■
elation fur the •"'» ” f krn.li
hi&gt; |iarrnl*. Mr ami M 'and floral ..ff.-trrig* .loriog
K C K r hnl* I»l» W r i t K i» » l S l i r e l
|i», .,f not .1- u- wife in &gt;1 iii"l
W O hscbol* i* *t»th»Hr«| *1 I hr
Mr, Antin' KImii.*Th F iiglt»li
CiiK*miiM(i Onliuuv 111a*|ri&lt;-1. ( in
William F F.ngluh
•inmiti, ( )hm
Mr» J.o- In von
Mrs .lohii S|«'sis
M» a mI Mi* W ill mm * ••H#» *1
.If at r mnklDi: th*tr If ■Mir •••
|^ik« l ily, vwhrrr ha *• « '»• •• '• •*
with thr National Korn^liv
virr Mi
Colbert h.»- r•*« •MtIy
hen'll ilitchurifcd from the \'i»iv.
having aervetl in Ihv
Theater.

A n atldrcsH tcorth rem cm bevlug

IF Y O U C A N ’T
COME IN CALL

Mr nml .Alfa i ' iiMiui uxm&gt;
rrvmlid plan* for th«* wimIcJIuk
of ihoir timiifhrr. Jmir, to Vir
h»r
y filover. m»h of Mr
nml Mr* V I) (elover of Day torn*

Claudette Hawkins
Has Birthday Party

BIAZIKG
HELL

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lane finntt To Wed
Ma r k e t Director
\ ictor (.lover Soon ^ ( u d y j n jr Dosses

torm Crosses
Florida, Moves
Into Atlantic

First Street al Sanford Ave,

ijlh c la im in g n ev era l hundred yearn
v e r y 'feb tiF 'S h ou 'ln g wften corppared
•opc a p d Arnferl^u. T h e y h ave n ev er
a n y b o d y even q b n n n lly com p a ra b le

Activities

TIUKHDAY

STR1CKLANDM0RR1S0N

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Il.iptft Churrh will rnrrt at H 00
I* M dt thr hoiBF of Mid H K
Morn*. 172* Iav u i I Avrnur with
Mif« Loriiimr Frdnklin a* c$»
hodtrdft.
Thr
ilidtrirt
canfrirnrr
»f
Women*
Auxiliary
will
inert
Scpl. JO »l 10 I* M. ol l he First
Presbyterian Chjrch in Sanford
The districl inclmlc* Presbyter­
ian Churches from Pcinnil. A|m»P
ka. Miami. Daytons Heach an t
Orluritlo.

YOU DRIVE IT!
RHONE 200

TTiCfe new c itiz e n s, w h o hAvte eltrn cd th eir rig h ts by
se rv ice , are retu rn in g to m ake th e ir h o m e s hero. It will b e
up to th e ir fellow A m e rica n s t o p r o v e t o them , by th e ir
w elcom e, that th ey h ave c h o se n well.

Personal

W KIINKSII \ Y

RENT A C A R

p a c f . itihf . f

TT1E 8AN F0RD HERALD. SANFORD PIORIDA

HONDATY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1945

ribl « / tTm l Cnft. U Umk

tori Cnry. Sual 11* (A

Roxy p a y m en ts . . . on
anyi’ iing and everything.

man. cuuuucwi wic mwwn*
led the rroop In d«votion»4 rei&lt;lInf. Mr*. AJC« Rot»etter jr*ve *
Ulk on mltalon etudy. It wa* deelded the next meeting would
be held in Mri. Ro*ge)Ur*’*
home on Celery Avenue The
meeting waa closed with a pray­
er given by Mr*. 8.A. Edenfield.
Refreshment* were served by
the hostess to the following
Mr*. Ronetter Mri. Edenfield,
Mri. Rucker, Mrs. Josh Phillip*.
Mr*. Forrest Cetchel. Mr*. L.A.
Palmer, Mri. Plea* Campbell, Y ou n g :
Roosevelt
Mr*. Wetaon Real. Mr*. O.A. Dut­
Borrowed Big: Sum
ton, Mr*. Ceorge McCall, Mr*.
Fred Cooper and vUltore Mr*.
8 ^ . Smith of Punt* (Ionia, Mr*.
WASHINGTON, 8*pt. 17. (An—
Myron Smith and Mr*. E.A.
Harper.
Mean* CommltUo yea Unlay quo»*d Elliott Roosevelt u toying that
H A PPY BIRTHDAY BOX
at on* time hla &lt;l*bt* mounted
to between $100,000 and $500.*
000 and hi* net waalth now la

C ON S I DE R T i l l S O F T ! Y M A S T E R E D

TOr.Kf/f that you may onjoy the fruits of that
peaco with tho monoy
u have savod through
ying and Looping Vic­
tory Bonds.

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GABARDINE
As Gcnrginnn don it
in a iinndrrful srl

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pdd, blue rayon-nnd-tcool gabardine.
Size* 12 to 20

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on all r»tfrkto4 h*mt.

• .Meanwhile, tho Internal Reve­
nue Bureau advleed. the committee
that It conaldorod M a proper in­
come tax deduction the $100,000
charged off by John Hartford*
grocery chain head, aa a bed debt
lota on a $200,000 loan to young
RtTheTton waa arranged In con­
The first Uberty ship, the Pet- nection with the development of
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MONDAY. SEI’TEMRER 17. 1^45

THE SANFORD HERALD,-SANFORD FLORIDA

Burglar Picks
Qn Frailer Sex
To His Sorrow
Intruder, After Scuf­
fle, Learns Mom’s
A Good R u n n e r

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NEW YORK CITY. 8«pt. 17.
(Special)— A burgl»r )u»t make*
Mra. Pauline Carbone mini and
when the'* mail there'* no holding
her. She fntunl tine in her bed­
room when *he returned about
1:25 P.M. from marketing I'*
her home an the second floor of
4602 Eighth Avenue,, Brooklyn.
Mr*. Carlione. a Mender woman
o f 33. had suspected something
was wrong when she found the
apartment door ajar; *he knew
»ha hud locked it and »he knew
that her children, Margaret, 13.
and Edward Jr.. 10 were at
achool. Neverthele**, the intruder
look her by »urpri*e when ahe
entered her bedroom.
He elapped a hand over her1
mouth, grabbed her i,y the shouider and flung Iter aguinit the
wall with »uch force that hlie
fell to the flour. He jumped over

her nml run outNothing daunted. Mr*. Carbone
ncrnmhled up and ran after him,
ecreuming for help. John Serlno,
an employee o f the Navy Cloth­
ing Depot, who live* in the
home, was on the *talr* leading
to the third floor and joined her.'
A man wo* racing toward Seventh
Avenue and Forty-filth Street
when they emerged. -They pointed
and yelled, and a dozen men and
women fell in behind a , they rac­
ed after him.
Seri no nml Mr*. Car lame kept
well in the lead and gained gradu­
ally on the fugitive. They over­
took him at Seventh Avenue, u
block and a half from the houne
und leaped upon Mm. bringing
him to the ground. Serlno »at
on him. Other pur*uer* came up
and tome one in the group tele­
phoned the police.
DtUeQvc* Jamr* Tedenco nml
Elwood Louer took the prisoner
to the Fourth Avenue police alalion. He *ald he wai Joe Vielkind,
tiiiity-lhree, of 2303 Second Ave­
nue, Manhattan, and Mt» Car­
bone wn* making a terrible mi*take. He hadn't been near her
apartment, he mild Mr*. Carbone
vo* sure he was the man ahe
bail encountered In her bedroom,
however, and Vielkind, according
to tbo police acknowledged that
liy an unfortunate coincidence'
he had «erved two term* for
burglary. Thl* time he wn* charg­

X 'o o t b a ll’s Ace
Trouble Shooter Is
Seldom In News

ed .With assault ns well
hur- 1 length 'of lime held three*fourths
glnry.'
of their C. likewise, nsparagua
A pillow case, stuffed with and green bean*, cooked bv these
clothing and, silver, was found two methods, retained much more
ready for removal m Mrs. Car- C when started in boiling waterbone'* apartment, but nothing
The Michigan Station report*
was missing. Mrs. Carbone'* hus­ that plunging greens into boiling
band. a repair man for the New water saves more C than cooking
liy J I M M Y J O R D A N
York teleph one company, said he with only the water that cling*
was proud o f her eiploit, but to the leaves. Chard and beet |Ai' New*fealures.
CHICAGO — The name of
would have been pretty anxious tops were tested
I football’ * ace
trouble shooter
if he'd known what she was up to.
('hard, rooked about 22 minutes seldom hit* the sport* pages.
Her daughter's pride was unal­
in
a
covered
pan
with
no
water
Hut
hi*
presence
is, literally, felt
loyed,
■xce| t that left on the leave* after each autumn Saturday or Sunday
"M om's a good runner," snnl washing, held only 6 to 8 percent on the gridiron.
Margaret, "and wiry She could o f its C. and beet green* only 10
He it Hug*-- (Shorty) Ray, the
handle him all right "
to 17 percent. But when the -ule* expert. Stopwatch in hand,
green* were plunged into rapid- this .small mount mechanical
iv boiling water, they cooked to drawing teacher attend* a* many
HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES
the same tendeme** in 7 &lt;o 8 min- football gome* as lie can—high
Utex, and the chard held 12 to school, ____
college ___
and pi
profc«*ionnl
Weekly from Home Drmuo
21* lerient of it* original C, the with that stopwatch, he has done
atratlon Speris lists,
beet greens 26 to 36 percent. (mtrt, for the game generally and
-T a lla h a a s r n
The shorter cooking by boiling flJ, uf f lc|at|ng in particular than
VWeekly from Home Demonstration water start was the reason f o r ' „ I1V 0,t,cr ope man.
the greater saving of ( . the *cl|n f#e, ^ &gt;ny , IpM B conc, , „
Specialists, Tallahassee
en * s &gt;e ii vs
^ ____
pmi ShortJ actually Jill much t i
COOKING VBGKTAIII.KN
The rule that water should t*e
"
sate the game during the dark
boiling before vegetables go in to
'
day* 20 yea'r* ago when football
cook has added support from re­
j was under u cloud of mounting
KUIIAL COMMON MKNHK
cent research at the Alabama and
, injuries, outmoded rule*, hnphax
liy Spud* Johnson
Michigan Experiment Slat inn* '
At the Alabama Station, tin WINTER COVER CROC
~ ~ !£ »«"* "* •
"*
nip greens, put on to fooh in aKXI’ ANSION IS GOOD
I
Outraged Fckeeutll
bout their own weight of mid wuSIGN OF PROGRESS I Had it not been for that stop.
eer and cooked 30 minute* from
Pro*! t-cta for Florbln having watch, Kay's greateat claim to
the time boiling begun, held only Dip largest acieuve o f blUa , fame might have been the^ fact
agout a third o f their original lupine dtirintf the coming witilarlhc l»eul the great Wulteu Eckcrvitamin C, but those pul into bod that it has hud »ir#e this great sail in u lOti yurd dash more thud
ing water and boiled the same soil-building emp was first tried ! id -'ear* nqo. Tbr-t wua when ho
1ab'iut n tli-ciule ago are indeed was a senior in engineering nt
encuuraginu to folk* who rcaliie the llniverkltv of lllnoi*. a .
_
that the soil must hr given a .
Now hi- makes no Claim
chutler to "etiriie back ’ lifter ( fame
ai
atI
tVillniut
false
producing a market cro|i,
. merle sty, lie dlaeluim* hi* part
Seed I naluction In Florida, ui I m ibe evolution of foulhall from
Wi ll ns in Georgia and Alabama, j •&gt; bruising—and
slow,
small
Oil'* year rruch&lt;*&lt;1 «» reeonl hiifh* (
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t o o and cash of you ere lierehy
notified and requited In present
any claims and drrnnuds which
you.- nr either of you, may have
against 1 1lie eetate of JACK A L .AN fill.LltN
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h t a A t o p w n U h a n t i e lid e r o le . J jla
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a hobby
h o b b y arc
a t e *ltnd m pier than inaf.
"I fact that athletics la groat,
•» long a» r-u Jpn't g ^ hurt.

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Tha RuasUni tur* h iv* lio n ui la on#
w aivr . . « thav don’t have to loarn how to
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Kpertlrtl I’ p Foot ba II
It WHS liny'* flgur.-* on where
tune was I,ring |ns|, n few svr
.,1111* ut u tunc, un.L Die cut rt-c: I
.ing nf lbe*t faults that .pc .lcil j.
up the profe»vtw»l gume ami
• Takcft I&gt;o»n •
povc l the wn, for new / —or,t' p D cm o.-ivd P
Ray*, enlranc itit.i |he fu-itbtll ('
rules !iieture wa* suiiewhu' u'l j,
Working In Sanford A r-a
usual, twenty years ag«i when it |
Fur A Few Day*
s^unicil f (Kith.ill was a Ui it to ‘
J. U. H AU G H TO N
"lose foci'," he got out hi* stop- j
watch isnil slUle rule un.l huikv l
Box “J. H.“ i/a HaraU
for fttulla.
i
That was when nt; organin-t!
SHE?
' tha ADA, ami ihsDluUtl ' the
..........r
rule* intorprttatinn clinic* which i
FURNITURE REFINISUED
member* wan- eniiipvllni to at
lent) lie poinleil out their ahortAND REFA1RED ■*
.cuming*.
u s in g
information I
gatiuteii
with ills stotitvatch
Officiating urmimt thiragti soon IlltlNG YOUR FURNITURE T o
was recogniinl ns about the ( US TO RE EXPERTLY RE­
PAIRED A N D REFINISHEl!.
best country.
^ Hr foumt that uat-mmirtl rule* WICKER SETS P A I N T E D .
111 so warj to blame for nttnry IYi P R I C E S R E A S O N A B L E .
jurie*. He suggested rhnnges to PROMPT SERVICE.
rules-making botlie*. again using
the Information gathered ‘primar­
ily with that stopwatch. Injuries
decllnnl a* rule* changes ha tug- lit Glenn S im !
Phone 1.3023
gesttol went into effKt.
Orlando, Florida
III* work went unsung until
1038, when the National Football
League first hired him to rewrite
it* code and train it* official^,
73.000 Clocking*
Again he went to ■‘'work with
his (topwatch. Since then he ha*
-made mure than 75,000 clocking*
in
rrofestloual
games
alone.
Here's tho result:
a t t t V # U t. I NSVt
In ths last two reasons 33
'league records have been broken
Try the pro*. It look an average
o f 40 plays to arorv a touch­
down in 1U3K; it lakta 24 now.
The number of ploy* per game
reached a record average o f
16BU in 1044, or I3tfc more
{Han In IU3H; tram* nveratfed
une more touchduien per game
than in 11» ttf.
That
knowledge
hrw
been

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If It'a Radio Tabaa Von needaali u»—we May hart Ihtm,

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N OW ON S A L E

Ilia plact* of rraidrhfR nml ih&gt;r|
office nddrenn o f tha claimant, and
«ltatll be avrorn to by the claimant
M rn i, «ir ultornrX*
any ayrh
tl.il m c r de pi a Pd not no filed ■Iniil
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a M id -u i' In t h e ir p in y , w h ile U tb
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TENBM Y
POULTRY

- Ihe Real Thing

LI# offlro In O oe&gt; court hnun«» of
Counl&gt; at Hartford, Klorldu.
wllbin rlKht caltmlar toonthn fruin
thn time of thn flrtt putillraUon (tf

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Sill rut rarurra I*
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lirlrra.
Veu kai* r r r t w * **• »■ Mrr tknt tkr erraertplleu Is
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J E N N IN G S

Daily

United

Trees Trimmed

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Chtthllt, Ckattt

FRYERS

urn:. kRtilxiii.r rot xrx. States' personal flag ronilats of
i&gt; ph oh atp .
the Presidential seal in bronie,
IN ItK: tiHTATC UP
ji

h o w e v e r . It i* the U**t winter |ullM
lf||f o
tirtlrig
mvrr fi ;tS
III arconda
srr
**)y»f
crop thi*l
ha* heeti de
li 4 l«u itr l.rttiitif-ti, nail jnuvcil,
V chip cd tli oh fin in F lo r i d a
that .in i.ir irntil*-tr fm waril '
T he anticipate*! etpnnainn of 1 nut li lua* t i Ihi. |iu**lng tram
nrreap* of blue lupine, out*, anil [ Tun.- is out from Dm tinir tin
of her winter rover cf*&gt;pR i» u I noo'oj.Icti' | n*« till- the groun l
nt r tking indiraticin that fa rmer* until tin- bull it* put into plav.
are
looking
more
clovely
find Hint w hill- thrlt! is the hiss of .1
with greater concern thmi ever ili.sn,
the (ituv
bus
not unly
to tlieir land to the imnorttince Stuvnl to *fielp Iimisl’ II the lit - i
of onrichinit and niunituifilnK it no ft-it-r, Inii m tin* limit tun gi ve i t'
it will continue productive
tin- at tin-king t.-u m wore (ilnys i tut tn.
nniip*—
|H i game

W irt

ri/ii

iiefe-w

D rp g^ ed

supposed all bird* in eastern
America had been tracked down.

-&lt;• |*. IIKIINtHiN

Hi,t11
lii iifd o f Eilty tlittit •■f |lie
man who «»i"* Tl» i%. *I - ill «t Alh!e 11c Hi
»i »' &gt;*f F I h i Id a
will I of f i r
im
A-tn- r * d ltd, .Itp liltllctl ■ ti* ftnd waIII r e r f h s t (impelIIIve
mi known thr crop htfore
i uCn uil
t ul* * tiller Mt.itioiiv* clinic*, an.I bltlta In Tall* lia***e. Vlorlda
11 r ifnutl production of trreen
II bp (I’elfH'k A. it October Ind
Frnwth to he icturni‘»i to the noil tntfitted tie funiotu “ play situa­ l Mi,
for
IsioI p In
HKMINObK
tion
U
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L
M
County,
d**«rttbrit m« fo llu tri: *
anil the comparatively abort lime
l pr. 0 *111, lie 11raw* up the
HftVi of NK H «&gt;f Hecllan
riHjuiml for thin nroiluclimi have .Nut omul Fuolhnll l.cairue code
Ik
TllWtIRhfp 20
m»ull.
mu viiircti inmi v fiirinera tlmt it
HaiiM*1 IS tU fl .
oroiualiy, . in a k 1 ii ir
whatever Til IH
NOTICK
Is publohtd
III
it n winter covet crop without
wtifi Nrclinn!* l i e a*.
parallel in the northern nml weAt- chungea are mxTsaary, nml a wmipllaiirtr
I to a t ,iini STfisfif, Flurnl.t Hi*tm«-a.
the
author
*&gt;f
the
hl»fh
achtxii
iTi i aectlon'i of the atato.
Iff
till
Tile *ut-Ff»*f ut |i|t|i)r| I f It, |i«)
rmiotp, it ir primarily n crop to Ctnje
IF
rt
the
pail
the
utopwateo
IfiF utf V••11|*. Itfll « ll#|
Ih turned inuk to the hnul, n«
pia&gt;etl Huy fouml that In many Tin* Mi.* I* itu:in) nf Ktlm Allnh
it la iliKhtlv lo lic ami not *null­
fn*Ff
i r * I hi* t If lil |u i ¥&gt;&lt;-(&gt;( nny
iiivUntph uffiduh were taking
ah It* for if m t iii if, ao It 11ora not
tot Pill1 bid*
to*, much time in recovering the aItY
ti
lthK il *.f i lie mat.- I t ..t u t ..r
aerve the iiiiiie purpo-c* which
it an d
y eltinu
d
int o
pla y
Kdiii atioii -tf jii«* sini, nf cm rid*
nut* and u few other winter ithi*
Vlillard V
*’ ■•1**11
Kim
H e foun d Ihnt field jndije*
cover crop* *etve
j iv.'i
Unv «•*nor
f id ni finitely timing Ih*
For the uperific pvif |m«p of "to viHiind i a Ho weil In pal Ihi* y t r r t n T
1'" n h K 11it II*L H,m r« | r \
ho I Id m g and en* i d l i n g th e Roil, j h a l, (I1 p |a&gt; w i t h the t i m e **H
Hi,sl*- fI****nl uf Kdurntlfn

11Hitf nji in |n nf

Freshly

divorce, to he *nd *ppe*r it J
Court u( Common Pies*
Tt&gt;&gt;*
Coupty. I'ennsylvaol*. to he ItelJ
In
York.
rennsjflv*nl».
on the
luurth U s n d s t or Meptemher. IH*
.XUTICU TO A I T H A I I
lielng Ihe Jttb day thereof, then
TO; ljOIMilK
J A &gt;! KM tVALKBIt.
who** p l a o of resident-* and snd there lo show cause, it »nr h*
ha*,
why the said Huth V. tloff
Poet Office
address
1# un ­
should not be divorced from the
known:
hoods
of
matrimony
c«ntractM»
You are hereby required to Ap­
pear to Die Circuit Cum t of Hrrnl- with him
nale County. Florid*, in Chancery.
FlhllKIt. FtlRTM *• WAV
Oh rietdeintifr 3Vth, I t t i , In a Cer­
AltDrnaya for l.lbellant
tain *ult for divorce therein pend­
ter K. Market Mtrerl
ing. an *bhrev&gt;aleil title of which
York. Fa.
case le Ailhur Walker, plaintiff
versus leiuise James Walker,
d«demtant.
Sultort's warbler was dlscov- j
Witness my
hand end . official
Seal at Hanford. Florida this *oth eretl In Wrat Virginia In 1039. or
21
years after
ornlthologUt*
day o f Auauat ) * l l .

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N O T H

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f n I*u- kh» vcr. gr-wr* in t\x
lost during th« wnr yr«r»
f forma and whwdi will he
iirlviran nn,| fort'lRn Inhtiivi. 1 lui*l% fin the Wunhinjftoit d
•i* - mu
Tht* pm ifnttr
will
rin'i ruq n««,,tr-l in |.lur. 1me tin,!
,41ini ii« the director* of f
, * . n u t . “ I* 1 l i o i v r . i m * „ | v r n l i , ^ . K i . ' . c n t m
M* » d Vi«|fvtiihlr I immittee
,*• l ^ l*'1 , ‘lifiil too. .,j, thol tbfc», .'tin'll
ufr frar thm vnerd n u tk ri. ma. hr .enl bttrh i "*«*eti»n; in l.tinrlitiid on St
l.i.r rrlrn.rl In thru hom. * hsfur.- .ufftrlriii • ternl i*t Jrt
1 hi pi tin f rnv idi** f*»r «elti
trr. Itml wit ilomr.ltr worker, ran hr Irttirtr.'
u^iftii'y wilt
triritlUirr lot It, rrf lin r ihrtt, r.w»t |iro.l.icri • I tip u " m' i v i u
thr Kim id , nr. far.-,I with ihr threat itf .. t hr ! "r |%r»1 1 1 »lent «»f A i r tCU111
hortte out bv latt.&gt;r .h»‘rtnjrv dtinnic a yrtit E*n t he t etf i utinteti t t hrvnltfh*
nr work Jilr when priro* will piubalily lir lie. Iht- fiiitmn *i»f an ndvt|imte BUp|
inir oolUier. , low uortlme Irvel*. Thu» they «jf experienced worker* in no*
ir »h&lt;i hnvr fucr ihr nllemative o f rithrr vcjtftfuf. packing, a ml pruC#M&gt;
His will Itvr r.-ductni; tli.dr acrrnpv or fHrlny iiml tn m u te them t»» nreas
I need It i* | r»»f*o»*cd I tint it
coinpenMitMii .rrunif- financial
Iran Iiirmrt«
evil of wnr
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stork to arlrrl from
US
Brown. 2'.'11 N Orange Ave.
Phono 40.:i. Orlanilo. Fla
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A m p l e q u a n t it y lo n g
life G O L D S E A L aabeatoa ro o f
co a t in g
containing
Potrogum
H a n fo r d P a i n t * Glaaa C o m
pany,
117 S o
P a rk A v e n u e .
P ho ne 303.
T W O F A R M S F O R S A L E — One
3 acrea. tiled land . I good w e ll .
2 at ory houae. I car g n r n g e . I
&lt;ool houae. «•"&gt; ft- " ' c a t
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plover
or
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w i l l n o t h e a r o f y o u r pr ra onn l
n f f a ir a .
T h e r e is no r a i u r for

L I E U T E N A N T and wife d cilre
furnlaherl houac or apartment.
No
children
or
pet*
Lieut.
Youkera, Valdrz Hotel.
E C R N L S H E D two-berlroom upurtinent &lt;&gt;r house
Lieut. Kthier,
P h o n e if 1*V3 n f l e r *1:30 P .M . or
I 100. Kxteneinn 2.T7 during day.
W ANTED
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on ra ah
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I n t u r n n r e policies at 2 ’ v %
to
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SALES
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w n rk m rn 'a
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h tirglary,
llati ili ty
and
otnrr
inaurance.
Y o u ' l l like our
p ro fit-a h n rin r
p l a n of Insurance. C . M . I l o y d

ua at.d fee.

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ne xt car *&gt;r tr ue!, t h r u l o w e r
local bank ( m a n c i n g a n d n u r
l o w e r in a iira n c r cost*
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JOe p e r H n r f o r one Ins er tion
ORc per M i r f o r three inser tion *
37c prr line f o r 6 inser tions
0*&gt; per li n r for 20 inaerlinna

rrc u lir

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1945

77IE HANFORD HERA CD, HANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

WANTED
Magnolia. Phone

S O D A f o u n t a i n girl*. G o o d w o r k ­
ing c o n diti on#. G o o d aal ar y to
atari.
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Drug
Co.
Aak fu r M r . J o h n s o n .

Seminole County
Court Record

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Hill, John C . Sailfoid and De|i
ta Copelaral. Oviedo.
AViliiams. Jew Hilly. San An
tonio and Stella Cherry. Sanford 1
Ituulrrson. Herman E . Picr.voh
MEATS AND FATS
and Clarice McCullough. Hunnell.
V2 , \T2. X2. Y2. Z2. now
Woolley. Stanley S.. New York vahd, expfre Septeralier 30; A l,
and Minta Ann Hockaday. Term III. C l. Dl. E l. now valid, expire
Ricks. Danirl Jackson. Orlando.j &lt;&gt;ctot»*r 31. Kl. C l, Ills Jl* K1 #
and Helen Maxine Smith. Orlando , txia valid, expire November 30.
Rupp. Ituaaell It . Sanford and I I Ml. NI. PI. Ql now valid,
(.rare Aliiertn Connann. Orlando. expire December 31.
SUGAR
Kalge William IL. Del-and and
Sugar stamp No. 33 expires
Eleanor Alice Simmons. Del-and.
December 31.
A
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The Russian government has
Airplane No. 1, 2, 3, and *
appropriated one billion dollars
for the development of television. now good.

RATIONING
CALENDAR

Friday September. II.
AVsrrant) Deed#
Weeks. It O. To Amanda Grice
P O R T E R w a n t e d for al l a r o u n d
d r u g a t o rc w o r k . G o o d h ou r * et vir Aaron
City of Sanford. To Volte A
S ta ndard p a y A p p l y C i t y D r u g
AVilllnma et ui.
I.ightfnnt. Harriett. T " Minnie
W ANTED:
G i r l # for
full t i m e | Johnson.
at I a i n e y ’a D r u g S t o r e .
Robinson. Annie Hell Howard
atrally el vir as Trustee for Hal Mar
S A L E S G IR L ,
full
ti m e ,
shall, Jr to Curtis Conway
Dept
e m p lo y m e n t .
il
4
A
Wilson, l.ixxic Anna To Trust
.Store.
Clirtatinn &amp; Misainnery Alliance
SALESLADY
for steady, full of Sanford.
I*and holding exlnration Co To
time employment.
Apply in
James Yore,
person The Outlet.
Cramer. Loasie To Harnett
W H I T E g i r l to work na m a r k e r Arnett
and c h e c k e r
O ne w i t h h i g h
E Annettee Hind# et al To
.ehool
e d ucati on
p r e fe r re d . Robert A William*
A p p l y in person to S e m in o le
Quit Claim Deed
C o u n t y L a u n d r y C o., H I D W c j t
Mullock. Knrrcst Mcnor. To (
T h ir d Street.
Maude Bullock.
Real Fatale Mortgage
M A I D . S t e a d y h o u a e w o ik
Apply
Cowan. R.T. et ux To Gulf Life
II an d A D e p t S t o r e between
Insurance Co.
9:00 A M and 0:00
M.
Satisfaction nf Mortgage
First Federal Savings A Loan
MAID for general housework
Small family Good pay for A*sn To Tildefi L Gorham et ux
Forrest Gatrhcl To George I.
ranahle noraon Phone 261-1
Swann et us
GIRL WANTED general house­
Marriage License*
work Duly hour# 9 to 2, 5:30
Stokes. Ar.eil Ire. Mui'laod. and
to 7:30. Salary 110.00 weekly, Lucia Bernice Townsend. Apopka.
l o l l Oak Avenue.
.
Wolfendatgen. Howard Charles.;
Del-and and Evcritte D. Temur.
COLORED
man
for
c u t t i n g Del-mil
grass.
60
cent*
per
hour.
Hudgins. |a-Roy. Jr
Sanford
A p p l y S e m i n o le C o u n t y L a u n ­ and Comm Tatum. Del—
snl
d r y H19 W e s t T h i r d Street.
Shoemaker. Aloiiio Kyle, Sanford
71 r.T 4 W O t t r T X M i at o n e*! S e m i ­ and -Jnme Ida -Shoemaker Han *
nole
D riving
P ark,
F r e d d i e ’# ford
Davis. Jefferson It . Fun lilnff
t , S i g h t C lu li . G o o d a a l a r y and tip*.
N (' and (trace Keeling. Sanford j
Funder berk r. John P Orlnndu
and Elisabeth Sti*ger. Otlando
Met ami, loweph Edward Ji
Everett. AVush. and llelei, • hn*
WILLIE Newman. 416 E dth St tine Ijtney. Orlando.
6 feet 0 inchca tal^ weight 150
ll.a. desire# job a# truck ilrivrt.

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VOLUME XXXVII

"Oil Workers
Join Clamor
* , For Strikes

ROSEVILLE
POTTERY

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a

Freesia Pattern

W EDNESDAY.

S K I'T E M IIE K

19.

191'.

Mriulier

\ »iir i.ile U

Piriva

• Blue Sapphires for September—
•

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Earringu

Necklace*

W m . E. K A D E R

AIUI If

lb.

New List Of
$ Jap Criminals
Promised Soon

Where Hurricane-Fire Swept llune Navy Hangars

Two Important Newspa pursSuspended In
Tokyo For Fuhlisliinjf Anti I’.S. News

Ur

Jeweler

SIT. WANTED-

112 S. I'.irh

Vt A SH |N(. TON

Aaowetatwa

147^

AYI LI. pay rash for all kinda of
ii«rd furniture Write Box W,
r n Herald.

I t . a v o r m b l - c r e d i t rcijuire m enta
N o r n m a k e r * o r — -o* v loana
“ a i t n b l o p a y n i e n l plan*
n 'lll.Y
M IA N
CO
H n r i i l a R ank l l l d r
Phonr 1 '

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( IV

rrllrnt r«»n«liti«»n fine Tayl*»7 tint *»(*•**,««mih
Tot Stfollrr. 211 Mapl*’ A vaiuu Il irk III thru I.... ting plan* I bey
flt i vai tlv tbi .goi- trine *acii
F^T laying ben* Mrs George IIM,(i:ing and afteimioii Edward
Maffctt.
E, Lane.
FOR SAIJi
FURNISHED 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.
( HII.D'S wheel tov* and email
Robert A. William*
,|r«k and rhan I'hoio •*•»•* J
Phone 7 32
Atlantic Itank llldg

I. U .T-.
M

(&lt;llr*

Other Road Work To
Bring Aggregate To
$544,678 Since -‘43

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Season Al
Talks To Heads (iiiod
Ki wa ii i s Mr e I Back From Italy
On Sihoo! Need*

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Membership (Jonl Of post War l)rivt‘
500 Is Sought Hy
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Wi
1.. .—itt m
md imtnv «t1»*-» in Hi I
Thirteen n*v» iflemher* * . t * ui . -igim
1
i- i»pf ■ At! i tlimitu
I tie
ducted into the A merli n I :|f
I'H'Rtll.
•••. Ft*
•DM.
il
\-rthi
k!
l m meeting Monday eve
va Avenue budge ut lake J**tot*) 30 per cenL They emphasiz­ •up tn the Volusia count) line, 'ampbell Lowing
flint
f Main*
nt
•lr .
I he
ri.-l
ed that there had oe en no offer will involve en expenditure ° f w«# reported
- f••l ti»« &gt; lor t
I*
.III. .th
by Joel
_
industry In connection with
'r it. .
I hrj»i* i
ncculdllig to it,forma adjutant
d«kap-gap Incrvatra and that thay thin rtiviveil l.y Stute Senutoi
eISftV
til#*
* l"lf
At
I
...........h p h .
Thi-«c were John L.lw
bad p&gt;«n(lon*d no aptclfic mlnl- Lluyd j It,&gt;v Ic and Stale Re of Panin. John K t anil
1L*' I vkit h hnUi»«'Vk i\ t a
" U die
• mum sx an acctplabla temporary piescntutiv, M It Smith from Sttiifortl: Wilty A K*m5t
1.4.1 I
••%•L»miii-»1 \%trtili'a-tirr
»ivrt 1
I t.. Mon
ill* t lei IS ••!»••
L w .&gt; th
Incrciaa at thl, lima.
clrun. tk ell liKhtrd mti rtor »'
c i ven the
. f
K. Elgin Hayle»a, chairman of of the .Nnvv; John (anas l»
1 h
b tl * ! '
x
hi
.j. tn .it ...nullv . fl.
" H r ra|MH*inlly plru«id v%lth !*• MlUllll
Snnfonl; Tnom*i A. (‘•tl»i. of '**u
W*!t«r P• Raothar, UAW-CIO tho State Road Department.
: d e l . . e. I
l.
t tva *
tonir fruit ami vr|frt«li|r hin '*
Representative Smith y&gt;d*y ata fortl. (!hurlr« llollicluvs .&lt;1 Sm
vic-prcaldgnt. aald In a prcaa
Mi
m rpnftrtncf lilt w*«k that if any ted that h„ wa» very well pleae-d fonl; I’hurltg YV Ii«*t 1» *f I;•••*• il- f i m t - and v rgrfii li| -«*l
Xk.. .1.1
indi*h I h^htinir mid inn r
w company war# to grant a 10 nt th« progrea* on thl* project I. William V 8 ti*|ih*‘*---‘ '
title »
p ft t«nt InfrvxM now and latar on which he bus worked contin­ N a v y , WilliHin T Kn hi 1 ^
Miiiiairfi J 4i -Vruk«'!t
•
I hr
agreed to tha fall 10 par cant ually ain.» hi wa* elertrd. aiyl trr
ll uvrn ;
Ilouifl.i
* •*
|i«»if't«*d vaith lindr t«»
| » '.i
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rtl*v. tha union would axpret tha he added that he wa* very grate (Mimati of the Nha
, f ,- » 4»te I diaprrt-e-1 3 * I. *
1
w
additional 20 pay cant to ba made lo SriiMtcf IL.) I.- tor »cli«n i" Mtllai.i l»rh..rr»at "f
, . • k'.
.1 a ith
1 •
M
i •
retroactive to tha effective date •rcunnif rtf lit of **y*. «nU to thr r un ,» l.avrntlrr uf S ift
••f
Mil I Itr »n»M»t
lat %• .K*.ii
Srmlitolr t ounty rhmni»rr
nf j ct^M y
of Su&gt;J
of tha Initial Increase.
i ••!• nit itrnl t hr ? r nr • in • v
f
1 m i. i
..p i
f'ommrrr** ..f uhirli K»U»r.MK|f
, |o , y IloyU ^ n.
si. •!
•... I. .1 -hnlke w nrni rnuntrr- I * ••
•
p iail I i'll
i.* i i . i .
gin. I, manager, for .1. m tere.l,
|hp
rP1,ul.., •I thr i- itm m l l»y thr W n m I •
... t M . 6 I Irak I ••* •
I
1,00 l» .1*41 t in'ei v •
nl
I hr -tale Ini- | i
II.
Noliio ••
. . i i * . | .I - • h " mi lui* • \
"
pruject.
i . Avar Department a lui • ifiiti t nmpurty which id*u n|*rtalr
•hi,- .h •11.i •k»e fro m
tle.l i*i* a*« f filial* *h a ) Hit ••' »•
•
i
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m
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p
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Smith and lloylc brought back relic of thi* war lo replin r the j I'iggly Wiggly Store
f *. t •t I leonine v
i.u ra l*
it-. • lllatultiiiT
IHH inti* vnnr
(lint U "
In ii n\
Inti
...
.
from Tallahassee Thuradey the no­ World War I gun which dining
Small boy* of Sanfot
xxii*
F ia«iie ti Hill key
pi
••Ti»i it- t he
i* • »r* I irik» k*i r u i n '«
ptjhlw
H
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V
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tice to be advertised that sealed the scrap drive waa doioit.-l l.v l»een goggle-eyed of late,
Lit/ I lx
III . i m p t ..f It
.... . 1 .11.-- ..f th* fin i
ti tn*
• SOMEWHERE IN THE RYU- bidx would be received from
|m*t to be meltr-l .low nn.l mg the work going on
I In
i .1 11
i n it
. I MI e J
tin |.&gt; &gt;
KYU8, Sept. 19. - &lt; 8 p e « la l)- contractors up tu I0:,10 A M ,thr
jn i for scrap matnl In i.i.li'i.m
\k.iii liullillliic, ra|M*« itiilv vu .
*
• \ . »'|•»**'
Lleut. John N. Dlfhton, formerly on Oct 4 on the road, which *« used
•M|*p«
, r|Mr. w,„
rri|m..,,..i t *to* Ilijf v*rlill*Ta cu ll ll itf -f#rl
I:*.* I
1i
ft*-. |
of Saaford. Fla., waa rwcontly to !#• .and liilumlnou» road m.a „ (ivernil,pnl to
Midi
(hi*
hlut*
fluinr
a*
ram
.
f
11
11
nf
• .. «4l»i1 n
|e*e- |t I• i
''(el
promoted to lit lieutenant whlla
die ^ h m t t r u i n laod rf W f i b
pavement
for
9
M
mile.
'.q
u
a
d
.
Mr.
Boyle
w,.,.i
.
!l -*1
( D i x i e ) I &gt;i\ i &gt; i u i i
i
I'
.
»o ut* i
fillet! i*\ •
'•
■arvlng at an advanced air baxe
|*r u^ff rw a |Ii
n i r r l y m »i t #i »m •
On Weilneada* of l»»t week „ uthonty Ui reipi.-.i
.lit,,
.ii, f •» r» *
npftL
1
’ ••
dn thi» region.
ID
l
i
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S
c
n
l
11(11111'
HIM a htrli la i*4*Ifi|f c t l r i f K
the
contract
was
jet
for
the
re
cpmrlpry
.pace
from
tl..
'
th *
•l u t i n '
*',• i |"
•w Iigut Dighton, who formerly
of '•»#( Eiril Street ^
|,
|,ury d e c ,,,..,.
...
kfive ifiriilfi tlr| di
I ♦&gt;« *••!• •
• \ it
xklirli •* i ’
attandejl Samlnol# High 8chool. surfacing
from thr rity luniU t« Nfonror
,|lr f„|ur^
llH*
f rleilllt ut ,1 I••V*•I
| ...
waa Inducted Into the Army tn Cortivr. a tliwtuncr of 2.11 Iinlra,
#1
th e a • 1!"i* *i in
Thr Punt which nuii i.t n .l J7 l Ihr e(•It*vkiiik in fr••»»t &gt;•! Mad*i
1948 and waa coramltaioned j Rt • ctmt «*f $10,327. Mr Smith
Srrtlw
|
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IH
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k
Itllel
•
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M
'i
1 ut
Srmiioeh
‘ •••"1
thia ytar i&gt; ftckinK •* nirruhn
aecond llautanapt In April, 1943.
ia
luiaily
pr**p«iliiM
il*
nr
a
*
.11
Mill feel
f e - Ilf
in th e ! •*11* that
He hax been on ovjraaaa duty “ T . letter to Senator Boyle, i
,o
f
.
J1
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fur
opening
liir
fir-I
of
Olir Hi* "
4 ee ellt k S iij , I X* -••• •
II- AI |
* *1 I I Hill
Id Ihr
• afnea July 8, 1940. Prior to an- Mr. Ilaylea. alatcil that the o u t f ’ •
A‘U,Ut,^ 1 f
,
•
*|.
,•
" v f k Thi* is l«*c*it*'»l u r n
,1
•■••min' ** *
\l
Kitui a t i *i »i M law I t y t h lllk'*l
I'XN4 ua
w taring tha lenrlca, Lieut. Dig tv- lay
In Road 44. added to »169,‘Bive o f the P»M »ill
..
f
■
&gt;
1
l*e||«
e
i
l
l
/
,
I
,
*
*f
II
I«.
.Perkins
habmliisher
&gt;
lie e.f tl&gt;i
1.. lii'hf s
luhletl
•‘ Misa
Ilw **r«
infill* o • ft*I III* I tee lelke
III
tun waa attending the Univer­ 670 of road outlau for Seminole climaxed at the annual *tutr
t he* w i l l he felt tliMMiirlimit t »»•• •••
i
*.%
r
f
e
I
frvk
Itvms
will
l&gt;r
«ohl
over
I
W
|a At•
, &gt;1 IttOOMMO •
11
| |\i&lt;il' 1 I ilsa
' b’
sity of Alabama. Married and Cuunty from Jan. 1, 11M3 through I^glnn “ roundup” here in.
M iii \ • H im
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•
rounter anil othrr ilrms vkill '
K IX\ |f&gt;!|«
t|fl» f'uUlilY not lit* IV Mi the -•!•••
,t f . kl xke, b M. .
V
•a in * ahfor
the , fpthgr
father
of aa two-y*
two-year-old July 31, 1*46, would make a 27 and 28, which I* l*cing
kI .
v
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J
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ia
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in.*nth
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.
pn
on
displnv
for
orilrring.
n
'*•*«
ols hut in (hi ro ii iin u iii t V "
-to
*,« *■ ht—T, Juan,
daughter,
Joan, iU r ’L. Dlghton'e
I i
Initli* % Vkill xpnik
g'l t h«'f ills
iton'a totid o f 1544,017 for thla coun­ ducted throughout the .tut*- hy
'•.••iAl f . . . . . . .
nt.I,
n l"
•■rn
Sllfit
| m u toil iai*'*’il tin* |»-e
I t . a lt .o . U ... . I iitifel *•»»* i
Stre- ty, which would cloaely aecoad thr 40 et 8 Society of thi* l.rglnn announcrtl totlay
i • ,if.«l tn Julfl
wlf« if living ai f , _ .
f
I.
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,»t
1*1'
Ik
i
If
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kill
on.
t m n s tn lie* (Mite l a 'l t e i H ii piai'
v.t
0 tt, Tparalooag, AftK‘ .
K elf iarts I it ) .
Brevard County'aa |5«2,4fl7 road 1-ater will coma thr National I "STRANliK PH I'rr* «&gt;DS( I nk fr.| w i t h tin true h e m unit th. •
'•» 9*«*t lt|4ol|o |||„|
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••ni'e'Ctiil x* it II
Ml .A I IN I.IS IS
Roundup at Indianapolis. It'd
total.
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HOaSTON. Sept 19. i/V&gt; !»'•• OW9I * h l M r n i H* m e i n h e l » -if th*
AAill.mu |leliii**nl
M*.
. •*••r%
• thi*v r »
I \\ \
Honorably dlachargrd vrtrtan* hr*t - sellinir
I r noie Vk •*' k
of
1,1
||( &lt; * ' a 1
'Tn connection with the com­
n o v r I “ Strin k.’** s t m l e n t
leiuly
In
tin*
vktl p .&lt;11 Sept
I ( U4 4'0'pl ••I f
i •&gt; in.i b•
I mi KI i '
M'piilni
e
llkhll-lilK*
III
i
il
'l.v
I
panion of tha two countiea,'' of World War 1 or II #n.l th.iae Fruit," written hy former M** tletter m ut ua l uml**»- taialim: «•'
\ii\) iLidni Ifiiiiihtg milI «'•&gt;(
,
I h i-,
ha* wit 1*1 , xk.iiihl
»»••••
wrote Mn^Bayleaa, "it n u l l be who remain in the acrvlcr after sionsry Lillian Smith, was rule*l l»e a t ta ined which w i l l In* f o ll o w e*l ef•r« a11y lee tei«riit l.akr- N,*\ *1
noted that there are aeveral ceaeatlon o f hostilltlr* nrr eligi­ ‘•tibscene,* Ainilecent anil Inipui***' h y m o r e autisfart*»t &gt; op era tio n *»f I r4*i'11vipf I ruti‘ 1 . it "tie «li*. I*. • I - .elll | |« t «* 'h'lll«*hlllFnt l**f of
*
Daring tha waak adding, Sapt. military baeta In Brevard County ble for membership In thr Amrn yestenlay by thr Mnssarhu»«'d a the srh'Htla
l»\ ! h r IlfliHiih* Navy IC••«'tuP •• k’ •11I /4*11 feel* 4*w Vk 111* Il |*al||ft&lt;&lt;
!.n*r uiiil
neel.lv thtoii|fh i ■
f, lhara waa a tatal rainfall of that rcnulrad road conitruction can Legion. Those now in ser­ supreme court which uiihrhi «••»»
Follow ,nif Supt I aw ton* a l«D
^tuti'Ui
H
m •"»» *»f Mi (»"•! M&lt;
obtain
application virtion of a merchant f«ir «**lh»ig Mrs Ole t iH'kran pre»nlrnt »*i
I i K.•\ i*.i ! ni.ihpiist. for
U webaa a* ccmoarad with during the war. Slat* Road No. vice -may
\S It M.iv* •*f III? b
Fiftn x it tot v "
L il - I
tn let* H xx m i *I*. I I •V Hi*
|&lt; wMlInwfit On •••ar *m h o
pi i
* &lt; .• f e f t nuntrv
I rainfall fo r ua waak af 4, the main artonr down tha EMt blanks from Legion I W * in l*e the hook.
^ tiirl, \\ •111ii•&gt;i Jr wi4»» uf ••-•t
HIM. .• Vk I I I t h r V# tl » Ml
1 '
H
yehaa, according to B. P. Coaat, run* through Brevard mailed to the Pont of their
*• t i* .•x*• f rnnt
klari.lmg
ifrailiiult*
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ekf- 1 normal. Awaraga tom para
ralalnr campaign In thla Slate He stre*»ed the fact that our
tor tha yaar ao far haa
pe l ui (in* 4 In•■(luii 4 hurrh Ihii
by Ua# National War Fund. Flori­ ob will not lie done until thr I*#* resulted in hlnck innikcl
No action In regard to an
ilral# and a* a leaull price r u n
i 76 .dagrata * T jL 4 ahtr„ klUnale route for tho State
a .
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da Division, when official* and (a a t service man returns.
Another point brought out wa. trol lew, applying to the ...Ic
lev T B«y«l"Ua&gt;tnf». atut« »acra*
chairmen of commltteea met in
Highway 3 on the Sanford Lake■4■I, *a«- 1
! iii \ tlirrtLir i»f thr Christian
8 / 8 g t J e e l^ r . Evan*, brotjwr Jacksonville at the call of preal- tha need for the maintenance o f f »r'*rk. will be atrirtly enforce I
front v u token.el the’ meeting
well equiped recreation cent. r . ' «nd licenaea will not •«- .*«u.-l
Evan* uf tbe dent Welter L. Haya.
All atudrnt* of 16 year* u( ngc • hurch. an,I nil church rmvnbera
In TaHahueee by the fitete Road of Manama ^
orrivcl In
Department, due to abeenee of
J. Ed Baker ia »frv*0* a* cam­ and club room, for tho.e In th e ; until certificate, of tranafrr .*.*• or over were x-rayed l*y the *lnff. are invited to l*r preavnt.
maritime
who
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the j „j[l&lt;*d . * 1**'
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Robert
Cerlton, member from this Country yfSneaday from paign manager and /hporta that lu
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ennounced t'd ey f „ M,m# Academy (colored) Tue*
Judge A (1 Kanner. former
thia district, It-waa 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 circuit
by Mayor'Edward lllgglni now el Camp Blending awaiting up In ell but e few countiea and aervlco |&gt;eople home from a ll' by A II 1 eteraon, ai-crernry
A complete checkup will !«• Elizabeth llarkey Klrcher. #ecra- , juilgc uf the 'Jth Judicial District,
hla honorable discharge with 104 It la expected that the aa will be parts of the glol*e and also carry ,
who attended the meeting.
the vast uuantitiea o f aupplies and I made un all fulure aalea
uf t„ry
the Seminole County will l"»y hi# first official v(ait
The alternate route will either poloto to bla credit, the latter arginlsed shortly.
Praaldent Walter L. Haya, In material, that Will ba needed 'trucks, and certificates frohi both Health and Tulwrctiloal# A«#ocia- I to Sanfonl #lnce hla appointment
be by .Fulton Avenue or Ftrat
1 #a a judge when he will b* In
8 /8 ft . Evans served with the hla appeal to campaign worker*, throughout thr world for rr I purchaser and seller witl he re tlun'
Street to Park Avenue, accord' i)Ulre&lt;l and they will have to opContinuing the work o f x.rav chambers at the Court House
log to * Mayor Hlgftna, who 80th elviilon In France. Belgium pointed out the fact that the hnhilitotion.
He exreaaed the belief that if l**»r personally at the Ration ,,( colored person#, the unit will Saturday morning at 9:30 o’clock
favora the former route poet end Holland. He entered the ceaaatlon of hoetilitlaa haa only
nt while Judge M II. Smith la on
the City HaO, the extension of aervtce vrlth the National Guard acre ad to incraeae tha need for Floridians could l*« mad# to a|* Board office to alrn them, Mr |„. „( Geneva and vicinity
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. Prior to
given him, he added, to carefully !*&gt; On p M
relief agencies that are •confront­ predate the need and to umln
xNpiM- tie In with plane for »
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, Juilg*- Kanner waa
e k i . bua atelion away from
supported by the War Iputting price# up or making «idr nop |n Goldsboro this week rx- State Senator from Stewart, ila
*
truffle, to he located et total population o f India works In program in Europe wad Asia thla
previous , i* the eon of Mr#. Chari** Kaniloing, that porhlu'a |deals will be reported to law rn rreded the record
of
‘ o f the
Palmetto Avenue end Corn- occur**!°ne connected with the winter, while
I ner of Sanford.
will be quickly subscribed. forcemenl agencies, ha said.
1 years. It wa. reported.
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rmmnftt'
120 W

TO RENT unfurnished hpaae.
permanent civilians. 1 Bog C,
e/o Herald.

SIT. WANTED”

FINANCIA1
SAVE money when you buy you*
next car or t«nh thiw low®*
local Imik fl'.sm .oir
our
lower insurance co.l» 1 M
Boyd U Co.

ONE- hnlf or day's work. Mary
llrnwn, BOI East Revcnlh^Street.
COLORED man and wife, short
order cooks Will go anywhere.
M E Hess, 700 E. 7th St.

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money mi youi file, wind­ PRACTICAL nursing. 1320,Mel
storm, nolomobil'. workmens
lonville Ave. or phone 571-W,
compensation,
burglary.
lia­
bility
nnd other in»urunce.
You'll like our profit-sharing
plan of insurance C M Bovd CORN for mule feed.
Schumacher. Jr. Phone
LOANS on cash vaunW ILL pay cash for all kinds of
Insurance pollrtr lit 2
used furniture. Write Bo* W..
W fr. C. M liov.l A
c/o Herald.
&gt;&gt;.

WANTED—

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
JO* per tine for one Insertion
Me per line for three Insertion*
07c per line foe 6 Insertions
S3 per line for 20 Insertions
Minimum rates . . . 20c
P h o n e its o r b r in g y o u r a o . t» t h e s a n f o r d h e r a l d
Count, life word* to the line. Including phone *nd nddree*.

All edvertUemente for situations want** wilt be charged f#r at the
rainier clnesl.'Ud rate*.
________________________________________
HOY'S prewar blrycle, balloon
tires. In fine condition. George
Herndon. IROft Sanford Ave.

II.B. Pup* Co. Inc.
FOR SALE
OA8 and Oil snare healers. Oil Partly furnished f! room house
Water Heaters..
close in. Immedite. possession.
Robert A\ William*
MY HOME in Lake Mary. 30
Atlsntic Bsnk Bldg.
acres on Crystal !-ake. Call Phone 731
Isblll, Co. 2704. _.___________
FOR SALE
YOUNG braerlln- stock Include* Nice 8 room home close ti
Brown leghorns and apnrnxl* Soulhside School. Can give im
__ mainly 1A voung Now Hamp­
shire roosters about 6 lbs each.
Write Hlsehe, Box 727. Sanford. Phone 7.12 Atlantic Bank Bldg
UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tapestries,
damasks, ’ brotaUlle*. a good
atock to select from. It.B.
Brown, 2911 N. Ornngo Ave..
Phona 4053. Orlando, Fla.

WE ALWAYS
HAVE ROOM

(or efficient talesmen in Tampa
and elsewhere In Central and
Southern Florida, to sell Life and
Accident I n s u r a n c e , Annuities,
Group and V^hotesale (10 to -10
employees) and the NhW L IF E ­
TIM E INCOME Sickness and A c­
cident policy, and Family Hospi­
tal Insurance.
We give our agents Home Office
training and equip them quickly
to become efficient and prosper­
ous.
In August of 1948 the Company
will hold a great * VICTORY
CONVENTION for all agent*
from all o v e r . America. It wilt
he easy for new agents to win
this great trip with all expenses
of every kind paid by the Com­
pany. It will be an experience
of a lifetime in new and aucerssful selling nlsns from lead­
ers In the business as well aa
entertainment and good time.

10.

R o b e r t a . w il l ia m s

TELEPH O N E
OPERATORS

Phone 732

REAL ESTATE-UROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg

Single or Married
Age 18-35
EXPEDIENCE UNNECESSARY
ESSENTIAL WORK
W ITH
PEACETIME FUTURR
Overtime Pay- Paid Vacations
Frequent Increases
Pleasant Environment
Apply Employment Supervisor
0-6 Weekdays—Saturdays, 0-12
SOU. BELL TEL. A T E L CO.
110 E. 1st SL
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged in Essential Work

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc
Phone 200
Your Ford Dealer Since 1931

IlOltROtY HERE WHERE
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natural desire tor privacy TO RENT unfurnished house. Per.
rnauent
civilian. Box C, c/o
in money mutter* u&gt; strictly
W. R. LETCHER
Herald.
respected here.
Friend* nod
AGENCY
relatives nrv not questioned
Freih eggs every Perifle Mutual Life Insurance Co.
about your credit. Your em­ W ANTED:
week by a steady customer.
ployer or burble's n.soctntea
Sln.e IMS
Call at 208 N. Park A /c.
714-717
Wallace
S,
Building
will not hear of jour personal
609 Tamps Street
affair*. There is no muse for
Tampa.
embarrassment.
Reasonahk credit requirements.
No co-makers o-' w-nev loans, BABY'S gold stretchy band bra"srlablo navmenl tilnns.
clot in town Saturday night.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
First Birthday present. Reward.
Florida Rank FlMc.
Phune 31, .Phone rifi7-W. Ine* Hammock.
P A IN T NOW'
OUR Jewelry Floater policy will
We Have Good Reliable Painter*
repay you for jewelry lost,
available. Call Sanford Paint
stolen or destroyed. No us.
k (ilnsj CotnimtiV Piione 3*11-1 C. M. Boy.I A Co.
•
FOR $6 additional you -*ari mid (
IM UENDS for 10 years on line the repellent developed
to your automobile liability
for our Pacific Gla
policy mi-itirnl pnynirnl
for , your fire, automobile and Haidlity insurance by not Insuring
each on -no nreolenlK irt|tire,l
rtitn C. M. tHiyd u Co.

LOST

Chase away
Mosquitoes, Gnats
and Biting Flies

FOUND

Insurance,
ml group.

DARK Jersey Cow and calf. In­
quire 2300 Mcllonvillc Avenus,
In the era of Henry V III the
leather
soles ot
shoe*
were
made so wide at the toe that the
imprint looked like the mark of

WINDSTORM Insurance. Now is
FOR 3ALE
the time to protect your pro­
perty against windstorm dam­ No waiting but a bungalow that
you ran move right into and
age. C. M. Boyd A Co.
start to living. Edward K I-ane.
92,009 LIFE insurance to each
FOR SALK
person age* 18 to 35 for 117.
Hernln.de County Best Ituv Ed­
60, dividends reduce the year­
ly cost to 113.60 after the 1st ward F latnc
year, f M. Boyd A Co
EXCESS Earn, implements in­
cluding mule plows, nearly all
NEW 1NNKR8PRING
kinds: scoops, fertiliser carts,
MATTRESSES
.lustrr, liar o ff machine, spring
40-Dnublr h'd site; 20 Twin he I
tooth hallow, copper head mid
aixe, including new springs, ail
die buster, subsmter. watering
layer felt padding rtutd 0 ox
rails In goml rumittmn, pumps
A.C.A. Ticking. Btimt* 872-J,
and reirry checkers
Henry
The Sanford Mattrcsk factory
Schumacher Jr. phone 220-J

r,

IX

FOR RENT
FURNISHED epertment, 4 room*,
t i l Leural Ave.
Mlary ferm, lately
harrowed on C»m-LB. 8 towe,
F. Lm #,

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IIY

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Dlatribuled by

A l€ * N D U f€ € R

JENNINGS
SEED STORE
321 E. First Street
Allmlit Cewpeqy—Bttwtritt in AlltnJt, CkttbUi. CtWI«sa)|f W

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tiiti»*»lr -’o nr tfi
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f |&gt; * lit ( h e court h&lt;Hii« o f ■*!&lt;!

• -.uni) a** Hmrtf&gt;if*1, Florid** whhln
• it hi * * If *i*1Mr frifinlhk ffwfti 1#M*

WANTED TO RENT

i true- *j f Dm- flin t mi u I G allon

Mils

ft*11irun Kuril rfulm ur tiemafid
Mini! ht- In writing, and ■hall slate
l it * p l u r * f»! r t * l d * n r # and
o f f |re m M r e e s i»f l h « c l a im a n t. and
ahull be i w u r n l o • by tha e l a l m a n L
&lt;ertt. nr allorHV&gt;s and an y auch
H a l m i»r d e m a n d n o t » o f l l « f ih&amp;U

i Itll I IT PfSt TIT, NINTH 41 1*1I Iat. i i n r i it o r n.ciiiitiA
fo il
S K S IIN O I.M C f lt 'N T T , IN
r lU N l'K H r .
V 'K NTKl.
ItHrlKII Y
I'O tT t- N UT T,
( } &gt; m p l &gt; ln a n t .

w il l ia m

-mi
LAOCA5T AND
k n ow rtRot
MKXU o r
I
ilCARNIVORyo u * ANthALS
\ ‘w r t w i
J v NOW
m
HAVE.

We have a complete
stock and are at your
s e r v ic e ! Buy your
favorites from FA R ­
RELL’ S A R C A D E
PKG. STORE.

MOTOR SALES
W.W. taf SL
Pkoae 622

Insect
Repellent

LEGAL NOTICE

P

PBMOR AUTO PAINTING—
targe assortment of color*. Your
WJAfcJook n*w, Bring It to

shovel

Bolivia hue two capital cities—
! a I i,'. Die urtiinl seat of govern­
m en t
where viecutlve and ad
iiiitnstiutive work is conducted,
veil Sin-re, the legnl capital where
-ht '.uttonal Stiorrme Court holds

FOR SALE: Ample quantity long ELECTRIC refrigerator and ‘32
Ilf* GOLD SEAL asbesto* roof
Plymouth automobile sedan both
coating containing Pelrogum
In running conditions
C.A
Sanford Paint A Glass Corn
Hhriner. Lake Mary
any, 117 Ho. Park Avonne
hone 303.
|H U S I N K S N
TWO FARMS FOR SALE— fine
THE HO'V Is preferable t»* the ,
3 acres, tiled land, 1 good well.
|60 ti.sluci title collision or up ■
2 story house. 1 car gnnjgs, 1
sat nutomohtlr meat woce f«« t j
&lt;ool housl, 800 ft. West of
our rales for your cars mil
Laks Monroe Post Offfco. One
trucks C M B«yd &amp; f »
• 5 acres, all liltd. good well, 2
athry houa*. 2 story barn, U WASHING ma.Itntes repaired mile west on Orange Boule­
and all home appliances. O ldvard. J. W. nail. Lake Monroe.
well Goncrml Repair Shop, 707
Phono 15.
North Mills, Orlando, phone
2-1972 or Sanford 9155. Prompt
lUklBER-Iarmberl Wrecking 3
Service.
story house behind Reel's, very
beat lumber. I’ lent- dopra, win­ A. D. ROSIER. DEALER, In galdows and plumbing. Duhart's
vaulted, black and copper pipe,
complete atock on ham! in aites
Lumbar Yard
from U ” to 8” . front one lenjrth
to car load lots. All sizes pipe
VICTORY GARDEN PLANTS
now
ready—Tomatoes,
Fla. , fittings, valves, pumps, high
and low head centrifugal pump*,
Giant Pepper, F t Fyer* Mar­
gas engine driven centrifugal
ket Egg Plant, Copenhagen,
pumps, home automatic elec­
Charleston and Jersey Wake­
tric pumps, range lioilets. pneu­
field Cabbage; other plants in a
few days. J. W. Bell, Phone 16.
matic tank* solar water heat­
er tanka, electric motors, gas
0 ROOM modem home, built In
engine*. Complete stock plumb­
tuba, landscaped grounds, Hood
ing supplies.
Well drilling.
lights, laundry and two car
You will save money by getting
garage. Box 674, Phona Co, 4103.
our prle*a before buying. A.
D. ROSIER, 916 West Firat
UNLINED Baby baaalnatt*. 708
W. 3rd SL
PACKARD "Clipper." excellent WH ARE fullv equipped and
know how to recap your tires.
condition, no sacrifice. A realty
Natural rubber or synthetic,
fin* car. Addraaa, Box LOO,
wa protect tha sidewall* of
Sanford, Fla. for appointment.
your tire. ■Jonrs Tire Shop,
Cor. 1st and Film, phnn* 808.
BEST ‘PAYING Genera!
ehandlaa store In Semlnol* Co.,
building, atock, fixtures, nice GOING In f l y 7 Get a trip ACCI*
dent policy from C. M. Boyd
Horn* upstair*, 115,000.00. Not
A Co.
. broke, nick or old ago. Juat
- tlrad and laajr and want a rest. LIABILITY
------------ insurance la most
Phono 920-51.
Importent.You know what It
would coat to replace your
FLAM E .Yin* plant*, large end
bnma, furnltuie, merchandise
small. J, R. Stewart, Florist,
slid automobile if destroyed.
014 Myrtle Ava
But you don’t know what the
* anile t la going to b* In t law
■ult Involving bodily Injury or
death. Gat adaquaU [lability
PA IR store plalfprm scale*.
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Cq,
ford Me Urea* Factory.
STORAGE
YOUR 1089 to 1040
Oarage.
lol Chevrolet, Fort or Flyith fq f CASH- Dd«t price*
irro BODY AND FENDER
L Bee Mr. Hammett at
WORK BY AN EXPERT BUi*r Motor Salas, 000 W.

PONTIAC Six Sedan, ax.
Ilani condition, Radio and
ator. Call after 9:00 P. M,
101$ Elm AW.__________ *
RECAPPED TIRES
Nave just recolved In another
Ipmaht, of mapped Urn.
do not require
In ait nrobabllit

ONE ICE box. One oil stove
heater, one folding cot end
chair. Phone 705-W.

!

SEPTEM BER

Southern’s

MODERN, well constructed home
In Mayfair section. Phone RHft
between 9 A. M. and 8 P. M.
HOSPITALIZATION
Individual, family
C. M. Boyd A Co.

MISCELLANEOUS

M ONDAY.

ID . SANFORD. FLORIDA

THE BANFQBP.

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NOTTt
Y ou a r » h * r tb y n oiiflvd that a
wul( h r * be an ( I I mA In t h * ( ' ) r r u l l
C o u r t «&gt;f Hernlnofa !* o u n l r * Kiofltfm,
in i h r aull o f V r a l a l tfaae rv l i i u l n otla * com plalrtan l,
%*,
W illiam
A r t h u r r o u l n o t t . f1ef *nt l«n t, r i t a n r a r y No. I l i i a
T h a na! Or* o f « lila
HUH U lu tilifaln a ( ll v o r r a
Y&lt;ju
Hr* r a ij d lr c d in f i t * vk*ut w r l t t a n
i“ p i*ftt r * fit** a n ur b e f o r e the f l f ( a »
pfiih d * y o f Octobar,- A. I? I f t t .
W |i r| »* i m y hand a ed
a*
Clerk o f the Circuit Court »f tbiqi*
n o l* r o u n l y , Klp ridm Ihla a a r t n l h
d a y 4»t Haptambar. A . I). 1141.
O. P. I I C H K D O N
C L E R K . C IR C U IT COUIIT
N O TH ’*
TO
t iK U K it a

ROAD

M IL ’t P M R ir r

NOTICK la htraby given that
Tha Hoard of Couaty Cnmmlialoaar*
ot aamlnoU County, Florida, will
raealv* aaala* bids at tha CI.rk'a
otflra In Hanford up tu 1* o'clock
A. M. Drtobar lad IMI, on (hn fol­
lowing squlpmanl:
Ona Motor Oradar. wit Cab
II fL bind a. aearlflar, fully
nipped. " • -&gt; Approalmala

S

nlmunt wstfht It,**e Iba •

IJ IR R E L L 'S
/ 7 t
PACKAGE
tia tl i t

filO K Ir

*RC*DI BIDU

and mnalmum weight II,- ,
It* Iba.
nidi will bo opened and otmskW
t r a d a t a m e e tin g f o llo w in g I I I *
a h o y * t im e a n d o n Ih o arena d a te .

The Retard raaarvat lha right to
rajaet any and nil blda
W. H. KILRER, CbaJrtnaa.
A Heat O.

r,

Herndon. Clsrk.

Tho work oqd electric circuit can
do is limited by size of tho wire
which feeds I t W hen one circuit
must dg too many jobs at once,
none ot' the appliance# oporate
properly
Tbe'rem ody is a simple one’.* in*
stall wire large enough to do the
job, add more circuit*, switches
and convenience outlets.

Wonderful as the electric appliances’ you
are using today have been, you'll b e even {
more am azed- and pleased with the advan­
tage* ol electric living In die Electronic A g e
of Tomorrow. The first step .toward;en joying
those advantages Is to s4e to It that your
Home has Adequate Wiring:# - Large enough wire.
, •
ot switch be and outlets.

• Sufiicient circuits. Get started NOWI

THEM in INVEST IN YOUR HOME OF THE ELECTRONIC AGE

♦

1915

�•' 1

• Av

m
Jn
m

1 III

U n »7 T h ere Ir. H trenKth —
To
th« P m « of the Wotirfi
f 0 Promote the f » f r w i of Amenrsi

W I A I IIr.H

I f &gt;f&gt;A V (
ililr rli*iiflirtr«« « Ilh ■«'(titinii.il »h »«i r» mtl I hundr t *1 »»pmn in
nnflh (mrlum itit*
xud tonIiclf%
T OMtlRROH Pitrllt i ImtitI \ in ■»«»!!I h jH.r (!•**'
with
** i*1r I* Mttiirrril
whurerrx anti
I hunder *••" m„

To produce rrooperttjf for Hanford

KHlablmhed 1908

V O LU M E X X X V II

S A N K U RD ,

F L O R ID A ,

W EDNESDAY,

SEPTEM BER

12.

1915

.Mr nil irr

M

Vvstm alrtl Prt-’-

MHER

I I.

Patterson Pledges C O f C Plans U. S. Medical Science Saves Tojo
Army To Discharge NewRouteFor
Highway 44
For Japanese W a r Criminal Trials
6 Million By July Directors Meet With
* Senate Turns Down City To Purchase
Proposal To Hike
J
Benefit Payments INeW
To Jobless Workers | c ,

And

H e X lb le
, r,

Mmin(batten Accepts
Jap’s Surrender In
Dutch East Indies
\nd Southeast Asia

Waimvright Lets rongressional Medal

Road Committee In
Study Of Several
Post War Projects

Approval of * plan lt&gt; In- sub­
mitted to (hr Sir. te Road Dr
S t N i . A l ' O k l , Sr pi 12.
naitmrnt to continue Road ( (
» A P ' Admiral l ord Louis
WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. |
from th- Geneva Bridge simight
Mountb.illrti r n r iifil thr *ur{ A I*) — UndcrsecreUtry o f j
weal on
T a tn ty flfth
Street
friutrr of all Jap force* in
•*ii ml hr#i* I A*in anil the Fiat
War Patterson told the Sen­ Licenses Are (irant- ( Geneva A venue I to connect with
i he route of the Paotn Road near
Imlir'. Iml a \ The -urremier
ate Military' committee today
ed To Eight More the
Country Club amt then north*
iii y ith ul
aliuiit ’»*0.000 m |*
• the Army expects t« dis.
*u»t nriir Pnnlstn connect with
dll'r - -mil ■a.iilur** Hut il lh«*
Taxicab . D r iv e r s ihc
state road to Mt. Dora. w u
charge 6,000,0011 men by
JA|ls n•*k* mi thr r »r hmi and
given i»t Ihc Tuesday evening
111MX1 v \|irtili-sM*■ i iiiiijurwt ■s 11V
next July 1. Defending the
Sanford uill anon if«*t h new meeting of ihc Hoard of Direr
1III It ImUi; t .(tu|tiiii* n uf * (
point system of discharge, he lighter and more flexible fitrrct tom end (iood Roads Committee
Kf 1 wssl(Mil
»wreiH‘r
tn
rvplao
the
old
one
of the Seminole County Chamber
said it should bring the
which ban been in u«i* for the of Commerce at the lintel May
N | W Y O R K ^ i P t 12.
0 Army down to a strength hind 20 venni. it » i o announced
I ,* Us f -i i M.it Arthur
A1
of 2,600.01)0 by the middle of fodnv ty 11 N Haver nfv Ink, fair
Till* |tuinottl wan made l&gt;\
li i •» dr rt'(! ib«* *1iwwfdol out »»f
19(0
wb»» retMirted that at tin meeting W. A l.efflcr. -who pointed out
Iapin ■ io» f »*r o*u - id ai k [)r«
President Truman
mi- i*t the t it v &lt; omiiiioinii Monday that
the
Trent) fifth
Street
ti fro .1*1 o i i and I hr ar re-vt of
nounrod t h r
appointment of eAefilng a bid for the new AuxtJn route would l&gt;e the most rcoiiiini
'i 1 1 r
it* l **11 mt-mlirri, a
Krancia Biddle, forimi l .S At I Weatrin HWee|H*r reu* awarded ical ami the molt diiect link. In
Im.irili .i«| lo NIK' from Tok^o
£ torncy
general.
n*
American tn the Hutchison Tractor Com- the ro*d to the cunt const 11w.iiil t«&lt;dn i
membfr of the Allied Military party of Orlando. Delivrry tn cx- olio pointed nut that hi knufor.i
Tribunal to try Axi* wnr mini peeled within the next (W dayp- becomes a Imger city, the growti
l lil Nl.KINl.
Sep I
12.
nals. Judge John J Parker of * Consideration of applications would he southward, also that
■A I* • PM
Chauji. niunnfl'
North Carolinn v%u&lt;i named alter taxi licensed wax curried over thia link in Road ( ( would o«en
lnr uf f h** i“xrt III lx v Yuan iald
from live hist meeting. The fol* up undeveluped count! y near
n*te.
tint ii
that
A Himm) nil I
lowing
licen»e»
werp
grant«^l
to
(■l The
i nc aenme
Semite Kinarne ( ’ommitiec
Pa nla.
Mini
nil It1 hr
x|»r&lt; 1rd **(
colored
applicant*
Sylvester
Ter
II. J Lehman who put th •
^ late vc"terdu\ voted ay»iiir.i nri&gt;
I (reI lulls f nr
lit
i(i re of
ryll,
2.
Arnold
Hentl«&gt;.2.
RolnTt
Miilcul
that
Federal xupjdemrnu t,, mcreane
matter to a motion *
t -i II rflii' uI Mf ( hlliA &lt;* com
state payment* to
jobteas, hut Yminis *2; Wllii* Wallace, ! and this eection hai been t r v i»*bf fm
mi urihi (if ■p
itdtin
John
Is.
Sima,
I
Title**
added
to
P
HI
H
id
l
t
16 year* to get the
approved aid to make the man \
the
eight
taxirnhx
already
operat
k
*
M
s
won
K
MKN
H
Mu
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M
E
B
A
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I
III
HIM
I1"\X
project completed aridJ iu-w
mum duration
week* in all
!
• 'F V « •
1.’
I;\ r
ed by colored dri\ri*. make lfi tha time fot action. N1
1*t. H.I
mwnl a||•L&lt; I atxl . h.-. I i'ri'.itfcht
&lt;■.«• •t f ' * •
Ht»t.
■Ut«a
. 11 ,
n i .!I t! -*4 l«‘ tH*
tax
lea
tm
with
colored
Inver*
in
Mr-Ill!
,-f
H
m
i
,
ii'-iit..| Hip neck
L. II. Mwin and Judge J i,
Chairman tienfy* (It t*ni mt
••UK hlnod
Sharon aWn eiprraawi favor •• cr I r tii«'! x -1Ob' it nil t in- White
mxtlflced aftef it Uoi h"iii
ion the city
Thr
«um
of
I
-M
l
*
«*
revolved
i
**tien«x.»
Avrnoe’'
r»ntr
i
11
f
I
I
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I
.
'
l
l
kli--- T i uman : &gt;
that the gfo p had agreed tenia
I '- n r. . JV *4 lil.1 h i 1|"
t ommoat ceonofni*
«1 and jirmUcal i
tlvdy fin a loll
cmbrnrmg from the ( hnsr Invr^imrnt
.
, , ---------* -il'l ii • *1 ’ •* hnv •
1. Upefnph'N iner t rornpermation j |,unv
rW(fru |Id&gt;ground facili -ChCoruling the nuilion
I •M*I * Hf||
II- ID
e
*
^
j
|
Follow
tng
the
favor
a
bitv-'le
for all Lriirlhl ilHt! worker,
i ity Knjarinner H .S Karla was j 0J1 (he motion, Managi-i F*iwmd
.1V•*it I tr ml
it.|-i ’
a Ratm w ill !&gt;&lt;• iii Ihi- .ami- rale.
I | I*
* » . arc pni-l ii&gt; th- .late where authorised to confer with County I Higginx announced that he would
- l.'iig with
M C H»gao n working rw&lt;jue*t the C||y to have F ng
the FnlrtBl iMitkri i. employed. Kngipoff
f-Wmcci m.v
|u I n *r
J.--W liptng
)u-ipii.--|
drainage
ncei
W
S
Karfe
|fo
over
tb
Federal worker, aboardJ wilt)
wllli he ^
l-.tn
paid the Dr.trtct of Columbia Hltche* on the » « t «ule of San City’s poitiori of the route, ii" '
ford in Ule Oohl.l-or" airu
* s-./fl
requeal the County to ha\«
acxle.
Fire Chief Ma- (lewland waa
ity r.nifim-er M i llagnit it
, . I -1-.-1 P h ilip
2. Trans port atom paymenu to
J '»1'U fl Murk
i r
£ enable mlcrnnt wnrkcra to return nuthorlicd to i-htam hula for enrer the propo.e-l county portion
tlrea
for
one
of
the
tire
trtrrka.
t
it
* aplurnl
to
’
d«tci
niinr
the
mo*l
practical
\«
to tncir former homea, or to a
Analysis of milk of dairies wfty tu rmitf the link hetwi^rii Campaign Begins On
I i d 'll I i*ed of
pled- of new employment It was
W
nrlil
.ir
\
ctcran
.* • • 1
1 t I
1** *
bii.ad
*
agreed to limit individual pay­ aervln* Sanford was remitted Lake Jessup and the Mt I hit a
Oct.
To Raise *fi pi it’ ' f, .et*. .1*
, * si • r •i!•t mull
I
*r,icl
iced
Medicine
ment* to a maximum of 12IK) and S«tisfKtory for the month uf fdad,
,1 ' t • 1v r
Metnl'i'i. of the Hoard (leitiU-1
isi\
ulid t *»tto allow only travel fo* a work* August, acccirdu--- to Crady I&gt;un*
Quota Of $13,143 1“' ut »11 sii* i '»*1,j1i ni' i ,i re|e yI'H n4 tu ,i
Hen* lo r J.'i ^ fit is
cat}, eti
M. fig -■I poll CO
out/that makftt* a Hoa-I (I
at ratiatii ran
thi- It ^ ! *"* 11•m*11 I nrf |P» T.•M't
li'i ifi -4**
I f f i r aldilff th e'Ilia -fron t .m thr
ID P"»lhuf*&lt;
'V
*firiT l.-t..
h*%&gt;t- trMi ■V(^ . »|&gt;
eaat &gt;irU of Sanford would m
t»f' hounehuld effect..
H
H
«
*di*nian.
b*ritl
iiiiLo»g‘
Robert Sturdivant
ill •!j nt*_*1
t
I Colic e*pen*l»* fill* that intpM l»f I hi* l''l« If lain I'll VkIM A ( R'ki *
)
M i-h it
CnntinUr* Debt
H*.
Receives Discharge d*t.r the stat* Road nepa.m.- ariri vrlcm 1* uf tn
11- - ** 'a ar
Senator Kilgore (11 W Vn )
ha* I an.l
M
&gt;
from
undertaking
thr
proje.
I
t ,( wli P1
author of the nriKinal plan for
ap|Miint&lt;'d t*&gt; hiuiij I hr Nnli
rni»*!
t*
'
•r»I»fi .*» \
F^leral Mipph-nienta to Im&gt;o*1 payWar F UP(t driVi- ip fietiil!
Unitert
Wonl.ev
Stard.vant. I «••! * • »
if
Hilo
lt|
f
h.
t l a-llHUPt tla I 'l l , T . . I
i
I
&gt;d
l
M
illi*AitCMil
Item.wain. Mate 2 c of tin U. S. Th, " »“ n 1,h*dl^ * * "
'■"'I Cmint v by Slate Pin* itlvill W
„
e
I
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I
I
f
I
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---------------------at
lb.
• • a ,rh ^
|t-f t 11ay &lt;« uf thriiifiiiu, f•*1Coa.t fiuard Reserve h*. received
» tlE th* * U "
1( ■ I -til i-dl' Il ... *
Kftbn
t
M
IK
Road
44
with
the
I
nkefriml
jn|f
s
r„
nf,.,
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l.*n
l
i * .1 f
i* .ittr'liifit
hi* hmiurabln discharge, nftcr 2.1
Heavy Ruins Fall
III t hi Pm 11it •It. J K’xdll^ 11
wh.
lii*nw*‘!f ii 11n- heart
twern A.R. Thornas, arm In*
month* of
nervine with
th^ Boulevard and-First Street
filM
i
fund*hi
Kelli
Mayor
HixSin*
.aid
that
lie
tvhn s h u t
111 1 1n r
1‘ •
During September Count aI Picket Patrol tin boatu hmi advice from the State Rond tur fur thi» Nationnl Wm I
drivci
f u H* I,. M&gt; 1 !
M iM b \
nitul Mr Cnlrmatt
ha*cd at Ht Augustine He wax
* *l » us i /
i
Mil,,.
|
.
hill
fine
I
.,'Lt*
.1
•
*.
in
,rtnriih.
.»
fk„
Department
th»t
bids
f«u
giudm
i i nhip
SI l
Thi* lucn! urgnnltftlinn i*
1 , , . . , 1 . . ^ o . !■■*, ......
Sei tenilicr Is pniving to tie u also stationed 10 month, at the
k. .
J l mu
1
S in t
1.»
gTfAwiug Mitmf actor il y. M? »
tin ( iitt*l (iuxnl ItcpHir Ktn»r at
___________ .
rainy month in Sanford and u
IS
h
ii
*
uni ii
tuilny an hi* c u r
until
XT
II Monday morninir minf.iil 1 Huek«|mrl. S C
fji
i
in
1
1
-f
Praised iM updm i*m over thr im.....
amounted to 4 6*1 inches *. re
t'fior t-- I'titcnnjr ih-- servire I N e W S p U p e r S
Ifllillllf
S r Ml I M l * ] *'
I
I
corde.i by H K Whilnrr. Weather I ai Miami -n Hrt At, 1912. M
r '^ j .
W a f
A s s i s t a n c e ft»t
&lt;|llf-In *.f f I t. I I t »i.l I In
Sturdivant wa. einpl-.jer! at the
man. fi-i the nine day period
Vbll) h r g l M Ilh t i l l
1 l lf n
a f ,g» «
Normal lan-fnl] for the period Florida Rower and l.iicht flani,
win
i•
»'
af trr lb* national uuhiucc
^ la l^itl inrhes which puls the es- ami was formerly connected with | MIA NfL Kept. 12
1. . +
n 'h
the
flow f» Ti ufi
“ ce»4 | reripltation at 2 98 inchtr*. the Southern l.ife Inaurancc Com- paper* ami radio atahuii* within launchctl with ufi ji«Mr&lt;
iiii
v ♦• • is* wtnnd
(ill IIlf m 1 .Sgl
■*
1
hH -sf &gt;
ret
i ,,,
However, the year to date show* puny. II l- is married and la a tho United States were errd- president Truman, tio, Mil-l
( n i l
(-1 re ( i f
Mi
T fii&gt;
mi
mu ini Vu*1-it * , br • f iI'd li i
t.lf M
tbn •i.iin, I uni* ■5*• f V l “r 1 re • 1 i f l "
1
a.iaoflricncy of .6.'t inchca with to- veteran o( World War I, during lerl yesterday with making a mu- {',,1-lwell is state chalnnan
1m
1 lire V
' H it
'd
I'U llt i
hcil tfii - i- m&gt; iiwn
jor contribution to victory by in- j M r Coleman was comnn-Chief
which he aerved In the Navy.
tfcl rnfnfall of It..22 inchea.
feat
• i |".i»t
**ud
rif|
i ( v »■ i 4•' J ’ " nil in v«r lf ml
forming the public nnd at the
jn
Unite.) State. V
/ Temperature* for SepUmber,
%f '
V'
1 1*
\ 'i*
K iT im td t
h i reiw
■
t* •
«-f
t i v m if
t in
I 4^- »
... ght uf
Annlwithatamllntr much complaint Labor Disputes Keep same time protecting import* it Heserve in July. 1942 ami - &gt;
\
ft,,.
w ,*..
,
Piirif H i ihhstn « 11 h • h * ( » l i f i i i f )
|&lt;il
*s111 IH )«'lf,
military infoOitaton.
until February. 1H4V In tin i
4q about the heat, have been close
X ite *
»
f ‘
flM
fltHM f pif 1hi \ t vk I s . |U . .
|*
!
• "'i» i ci ii|vrr
o l. John
B, R e ite m e je r of the vV,,rh|
War he enlist.»l
to normal, the avrraee iielnir HOS
120,000 From W ork M Cilitary
pa nuii n m I Mi­
,
' i
-i""! PUT
Intelligence S r , , ire, in signal Co rps in J u U . 191
decrees. The normal temperature
ca I I I I ' l t l f l * s'
a message
to the
A-wwisted waa diacharged in Julv
for this period is 80.2. Average
With mu
uk
WASHINGTON.
Hept
12
(Ayi .1 itulrr
,
..
. . , Preea from
tb* Eastern llefrnae , rrV|ng overseas for 19 n,
temperature of the year to date
•n„ w a, dispute, continued tn J r o m m , nd h e .d &lt; ,u .rte r.
,n New
r .“ ne
!„
• 'mi XU 1
I* 71 depreer or 2.1 decrees a
kreji
an
army
of
workers
n'°H*
York
where
h*
Is
puhlir
reis
'
ll(,
m
,:|
j
f
N,m
!
...
fee*
^ tm ve the normal of 72.fl.
than 11)2,900, away from
It Ion. officer, Mid “ il i- imp.m
Airistlng Mr Coleman ioha in doirn* of cltloa tmlay.
,
nrmloa ton hiihl*” Ihr
, ,
•f, ' --- - *
•--- ' " 4 re^ " .e r,.c 2 *nu
rciriimiucr « "f1 i
1
X RAYS TONIGHT
Rome dispute, dated b.ek to
“aiivignrv
llvl* " rv
prr for mines «of oper*.
.r c .c s . (|f" Frr&lt;j
„
W|U„ „ ... ..............
The State Mobile X-ray unit, before the war's end. but of the fw r a r w ia n *
P
i i
tho war,
Higgins and
Randall Chi.'. 11 ■■
here for mas* ic-rey tc»U to |6H ,t&gt;c majority had broken out “ ur")*
■Not o n iy waa Ihcs-luntary
B„ cutivo Clilllinlttl'P In rultip * 1
l(;t&gt; mimd Adant.s, I*to.
I M
screen tulxrculmr .uspect* *nd |, )ncr ,he en&lt;) of thc wsr.
obae rre d ,
ho ta ld
hut
c llto r , o f
W )1 . , „
J(M., p ic |(l
|| |i
prevent spread of the disease will
Detroit topped the country In
\ isits llcrmau Morris
hav.
.e v e r s l
tim e ,
pre.en- p&lt;
K ran k Sham .-., Roy .............
♦
■t .,from. , 1?.:0° *° number, of worker, -ut. with
Hi V) aIrulm MrNriH
FollowIJ IK aootititH i nu »i t b&gt; Hi
l’ .H. today in addition to „ om, 26,000 appro,hnately one- S
' which
T . S K . B . r ~ W ............ 1 &gt;•
I! . v.......[ \ in i•i
Die uf Ihe
T„- fM-d
F.
Ingley, R.L, Dean. W.A. loftier National HoiiM'ig Agufu \ that tin
daytime U ,U in order that whit* fourth thc n.Uonal
toUl. Chicago
6
national total.
f . . %,t l • . ( h i t i t i i j i i
1 in* i d n
VS e l I ii m l
City uf Sunfuld hidl lu-i'it
hi&gt; ,1 Ti -iI ’ M lilt * h i m h i i n l
they bolieved mfgKt po«,lbly Jeoii ft i ii r
Mut I
Hipersona unable to take th e ' teats led In tbss number of dlepute* panilta security. In thia, a. in Andrew Dud*. W.(i, Kill-c . K •&gt; prioritipa tu build to
tl» i I'm hi
• i m ■)« •( i tux »rck to
J1' * i» Til* p n - t fe\% v1»*4‘ k f
f ut -.
•1 &lt; tiui’ it
M” lv
in the daytime may do so in the with 11, but non* affected any many other respects, pres, and ra Kilpatrick. E.l. Roy. I^a l-.-«h.r, for white* and Ml fm i«dor«* l rc*i
t i l -•
f ’ M1 i l l PIT
|«re t ret i.
•1 reill t» h* iii.« -il I'lfmrit*. • renreda, after
n I I *.»
itiUf
evening. It waa announces! by large group of worker,.
i i i vi v f i i ' i
li*ivvr,‘
dio have made jt major contri­ and J.W. Hall
d fn tH ,
a
h u n tin g
n i i m t i J l t«-c
i h *u
vi Ht, I i N ’ • h h ti re i l l In
refl.pl II 1 reire i, final I •i 111j 11- y fi *
Mr.
Ingley
Is
acting
a.
In&lt;nl
_ Hr*. Elitabeth Harkey Hireher,
ycaterduy nt tin’ * i underr uf f'um 1 i l ire v u i if lit S r p t J 1 1ti
'i|'
NT i ri r m i
V 11H v i T r j r U l
K.
bution to A U M victory
re.| irei . -re.di.tlt l
treasurer
of-the
qrganliatlou
«"d
OF aecrwtary of th* Seminole County
„ i .1 f.tnuK a t
M telr h n n if
V\ ,|.i I ht* l«»*w »l f ♦*1 1
Col. Reltemever reported that
rnercc uiui rmtir li'trd |»lnnx f"i
re,H Lr
\ M i)
\ •
.»litre •.
Mr.
Lcahcr.
assisted
liy
II
Health and Tub«rcuto*la Aasocla&gt;i
I .
i*( A o n u e
press credent!*! card* Issued for
organmzing itarlf mt" » tur|uu - I f 11*L' n i l ' l l , S titifu * d re til
•Ire
\V M.
. t
11
tion.
It.
\ n t t u w t » « w ' i * r % »h | f u r t h e
use In event of enemy action a- Gut is chairman of the Sanford atlon undri ihr Ilium' " f Sanford h it
t he
uf
ti
ih
wa v
* I .tin I* »
V h H” %-re Hi
division.
Me*.
F.E.
Rnumillt.t
i«
welost the Continental t!pl*»&lt;'
Dufldprn, arid «Dnrk
uffinall) liuturuicu
Foots Bnimbn
tu
I* «h mtiR&lt; ii’id w \ Hu I.awi -is vpiir* ..vi'r*4'H* and ihli
chairman
of
the
women's
comRite
tilfirw»
S k -* 11 t » « c k t o
the
lubBcritx^l
i linrinun who fiiudi* All St**1
WASHINGTON, 8ept 12 (JP&gt;— Rtatee have been cancele.1. but mitt**.
I ntti’d St«te* m (hai lime
Dui*
The rotti|ianv, having rutri|di't«'d Imniuiihli* m*’ntiufi lu«t ytoi* ■* *
H. » mi
t.llllM
* m*
h
The au*«tion of how soon meat eetd ntwi m«n may r,Uln th*
County
chairman
nnd
other
Ita orgnrnzaliun will now i*|h*i one of thr mrn ln«t, plu* -i
V'mIjm Ilf
\N It •I(It III" I irig L - *erv (i f reilh I he ttinadian
rationing will end moved nearer cards as souvenirs.
committee appointment* w ill he Ate indepritdrnil) uf tin* rham h*r( of utht-i* including Frank lt*»!*»*
' I'tl t’sRth th •. " Sc|iitin i Vi uik " vervniti* h«■ v%mw 11ecurated
announced later. Mr. Coleman o f rommrirr, miurding tu Fd *mi. end.
Harry L. Weater, aon of a ehowdown today. There
Kolwit t*run*itim, * 1
It \\
L -A
t. \ t-i-i *i'tni 11v by the King of Frig“
said, adding that the qiiot— for ward Higgifu*. i humhi’t manugt-f I'lutcnti
Hra. S.E. Weatar today returned three poulbilitiea-— before k :
Mi K pp, cmt*,i , I •" &lt; 1
. In ^ \ li •
I • 1 Ui-d f•*■i» I ff. ii i.i tiim-p for outthia county l» based on It* ■■-ti ApnllrnMi.il fm r hit1 1 1’i ha* htoui Maddi-u tod Hub • ittbili Ai
to Camp Blending after M day month1, end, on Oct. 1, or gt
-' .i • 4" / fir rivet v n"d dilliffs
iii
I
I t!
mated per capita wraith
‘leave fnl lowing hi, return from some later date Th* matter may
M . 1 . .I t h t c , * u i a j i i r w i u r n d s s u d
m ad e
tn
t he
S e r f r t.H &gt;
o f
S t A * *'
him k
I I•'i * V L K" I
the Eurpean theater where be become th* first order of busi­
-ii- it iririan i,f many mviisioll*
am i
in ven t
ii I l o i '
it*
l ■*
the l y lie v I,
f
*w ti»
fm
a i II h i t v e
ivitiu »• •
1
"*lhl|il1 u M
ness for Secretary o f Agriculture
•©-aerved with the Third Army,
Vt t v*•» -liffcrrnt
of hu'JM’X nnd |««nt iiifl* !• tiflUh' ’ lit ii i -.juiml n*tuiuinfc* fhi*
■
I It \ * HII.I Iinllb-S
M lb . . I t
Anderson. He Is due back ahortly teen
c n ^ N a v y ‘ d U i y ^ i ’n Annie Victoria Reid
ilie a .,- mi.-,ii,--l in llcrmsti
made. Thi* nr*fanlf-»liufi, hr anid \n c ijifr li'l to have n t" il’
I lend t .. Id
crash o f a big four-engined
Ten acre* o f land in Black from a vacation and will be aaked
!
|ri*.iti --imp- Mill Iht-11 lliwraleil.
experts tu gi*i in uforatlnn in team
Privateer which unsuccessfully
Hammock were recently sold by for something definite on meat—
x« — three or four week"
Houses -if
The -t.irling lineup aocor'ltt
tried t* return to ft* field with
J, William Martin and wife to
F l N E R A L K ITES
Mrs. Annie Victoria Retd, 62, two or three bedriMim# will In­ to pre-season practice will prop - Lawrence Harrison
Ruby H. Eatea of Oriedo for - H i decision is to end ration­ on* engine afire. On* man es­
bly inrlu-le in the back field
built for sale or rental.
Funeral service, for Kufua P.
nalderatlnn o f f 11,000, accord- ing by Oct. 1, there probably caped by parachute. He was W. died suddenly Monday noon at
Is
Made
-Sergeant
Walthall who died suddenly at
the home of her sister, Mrs. P.1L
The orgenicatkin consist* of Joe Wat hen (J. li . Donald Dyc -,.jr to deed registered with the mill be no announcement before J, Roche, Somerville. Mesa.
his home in Lake Mary Monday
the eve of the effective date.
!ht plan* had Uksn o ff at Jones In Osteen whom she hsd H. B. Pnpei Harry l^e, John W. It II ; Rob Cullum, I. H ; Willioodntv clerk.
\T
AN
A l&gt;V A v &lt; b 11 All- j morning were hel-l nt the ErlCAOn tbs other hand. If th* de­
Naval A ir Station hers when been visiting for th* past several Newell. W. V Bitting. I^-a lusher. An-lerson, K B.
On the line most probable ...................
. ..... ....... .........
...........
.... ..........
......
.
IR A N S I’ORT COMMAND
RASE I son
Funeral
Home
nt........
4;00 .P.l
E. G. Kllpatrlrk Jr.. E. C Harper,
months.
radio operators noticed one en____r H‘ i ' Adgraa of Route cision Is soms later date It
I thi* afternoon with the Rev. W , j
Mrs. Retd was born in Manning, John Ivey, Arthur Yu well. Robert starters are Glenn (.Ingle, 'end; I IS’ INDIA. Sept. 12, (Special)
Bcni J U ha* arrived at Field probably will be announced Im­ gin* afire and advised the pilot
Marruoii son of 1 fBrooks officiating
Interns ,
o f tha plane and told him to re- H.C. She is survived by the hus­ Williams and Voile Williams. Vern Clark, tackle; Walter Smith 1 I iiwM-iicr f
RepUcwmcnt
Training : Center. mediately_________________
ou-l Mrs
Kre«l llnrnson. ment wn* nt the Evergreeh Ccme- j
to th* field- The pilot band, Georgia I L Raid o f Atlanta Lloyd F. Boyle, attorney, wa* In- guard; Rob Jones, center; “ Son
Fort Bragg, N. C. for baalc mill2 I l ’l Maple Avenue, Sanford. J lerv.
COLLISION
turned, but the Ga.; four daughters, Mrs. Julis * true ted to at ply for the charter. Fiird’ Ludwig, guard; Dick Single
U ry training. He baa been •*------ ---,
■—
Rom*
damage
to
fenders,
On the committee to select tury, trickle; and Harold Kastner. wa, recently promoted to the)
oived and craah- Hatteway of East Point, Gs.i'Mr*.
^ * d to Bstunr C. lCRh B.tt.lgrade of Tech Sergeant, it has j
, J „ J"
’
E.R, Penn, Mrs. J J . Hunpicutt homesltr* were R. A. William* end.
4th Field Artillery Training lights, bumpers and rpawjag
been iinnuuucrd bv Ilrtg Gen
and Hra. W.H. Bagwell, all of ani Lea Leshsr. Harr* Lee. E. C.
om e on l e a v e
nt A fter hie Initial trnfn- boards of two ear* resulted from
Wlllmro II Tunnor. t ’oinrunnding
1.1K IT . ROItRON I’ UOMOTHD
Atlanta; ona son, A.C. Hill of Harper. R A Wllllsm* end II. B.
WHECK
be trnnaferrwd to a a collision at 9tM o’clock T W
Lieut, (jg ) Pearl L. Robson, General of the India China Divi­
day morning at Third Street and
12. W —Th* Hanfordi a sister, Mrs. P.IL
Pvt. Neil Powell is speudin
oe were spnolnled as a tonMagnolia
Avsau* between
a
tte* too select home design* USNR, daughter of Dr. and Mr*. sion, Air Xrenspnrt Command.
short leave with his perenta,
the Red Arrow Jones o f Osteen; one brother, U,
Sgt.
Ilnrrison
bus
been
with
J.
N.
Hobson,
hat
been
promoteit
an.
I Mr*. C.I.. Powell. beftoi|.'|
paaeengsr
train Moore o f Branchville, 8.C. aryl and contact architect*.
organ- Dodge Sedan being driven east
to full rank of lieutenant- by the Air Trans|n&gt;rt Command in leavln gfor Amherst Colleg* in
i to Detroit was 10 grandchildren. Remains wera
Ited by on Third Street by B. J. More­
today after It sent to Boms. Qa. this morning
Human being* are th* only order of President Truman, nc India since December, P.M6. A Amherst, Mass.
to attend a meet- land, 618 Palmetto Avenue * » 4 ‘ ‘
funeral and Interment, accord-, creatures with mastoid celts in cording to a telegram rtceive-l graduate of the University of
_ J auto. A t least
o f Commerce Nash Sedan being driven n*n
EM 1/c a n d .. Mr*. Ben F.
to The EHckaon Funeral the bony structure eurrounding Monday by her parent*. She is Georgia, in civilian life hr was
-ware Injured. Th*
S M o’clock on Magnolia Avenue by Frank %.
stationed
at
the
Springfield. employed as sales manager for Bullard are spending t
— '— can left
the ear*.
o f the City
the
Cudahy
Packing
Co of leave in Hanford. Mr.
Mass. Naval Hospital.
&lt;
Chicago, 11].
His wife.
Mr*.
ft Tuesday evening fet
Mar-aret T. Harrison resides in Parks. Calif, while Mro.
and
Ralel|h, N C
remained in Sanford.
fc. ^ - 4

Mreet sweeper

1

Colec'an Named Two Kelsey Brolhe»s ^ '
To Lead Drive
Discharges Aftei i. v!
For War Fund

Dr. W. I . Langley
Sjnford Srrg 2on.
Died Last Nighi

Hmisinn (o m p a in l u l u n l u d K h l \ r n
F orm ed T o Huild
W ork in g Ilan l
H om es In S a n lord
For First Lam e

a

Anderson To Decide
EndOf Meat Rationing

CITY BRIEFS

14 Navy Men Killed
In Plane Accident

Dies At Age Of 32

J

D

a

■xal&amp;atiSfaSlFir
«.v

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PAGE TWO

W EDNKHDAY.

TIIE HANFORD IIE R A L IV SANFORD F U H tID A "

Capt. James JTohnion of Newark, when the officers and correatlcally approved the bill as "an
Cbio, of the First Medical Squad •pnndvnta arrived at his home,
appropriate basis from which to
ron, First-Cavalry. firm l&lt;&gt; treat lie scowled.and Associated Fret*
commerce an analysis o f the pro­
Thotogr iphri Charles Gorry of
Tojo.
blem of a prosperous postwar
_
America."
Johnson said that Tojo doubt­ New- York look his picture.
Then Tojo slammed the window
lessly intended to kill himaelf
That’s whst it is—a foundation.
quickly. bul that the gun w»» shut The officers went to the
In spite of that It's something
alifchtly misnimed
The bull* front of the house, and a shot
of a mystery why the adminis­
l « *. nil Hlifit Fr»W I'nir l»Mf I
By
JACK
5TINNET
was heard They broke down two
tration and congressional leaders
her* of hl» cabinet who helped went through Tojo's body
! WASHINGTON— Headline read
him instigate the Pearl Harl«&gt;r
He waa too weak to move him doors and found him on the ! ers may have the idea that the made It the first "must" on the
postwar list.
attar). starting '.hr war
•elf.
Pain rippled acro»» tlx floor.
! proposed Full Employment Act fa
After all. Sen. James F. Mur­
Hut Tojo apparently thmi;ht gray face and periodically he
I a naniirea for any and alt Imhe Wile 111 fare trill! as u war pinched hia eyes *hul and drew
|medulr post-war economic ail­ ray (It.Mont) and Hep. Wright
U hc (h e repi'llen l developed : criminal, and histilv »lini himself hi* mouth into a sharp line
ment* a guarantee of *50,000,000 Patman ID-Text introduced the
I instead of committing the tra.llWhen Americans arrived «'
jdb* at a living or better wage— hill eight months ago. It was
fu r uur I'n r ific Gin
j tinnul ham kiri hy twurd
Tojo's house about 1:30 f’ M
and that Cungreas- i* going to gathering dust when Congress
went home for vacation.
Too Weak To Move
after order* for his arrest had
make work all over the place.
He nan •till nliVf at I I 1*. M. been issued by General MarThey had better read a little
(Tokyo timet and Atifa|i&lt;"‘*ri doc­ Arthur. they saw his wife and
deepvr
tor* *md hr hail lietler than an another
woman, probably hi*
lls s lls r 4 I’ rnm f's si Hsu
, The came is good advire for
even chance to survive
daughter, sitting In » rear morn mrule to n maximum of J26 a ibe calnmily howlers who think
The niedir.il skill of American
They Were near the household week throughout the country, the Full Employment Hill would
dor tot • » i &lt; being iitilirrd to the Shinto shrine, which was erected told refMirter* he intended to take
D istrib u ted by
give the government the right to . WASHINGTON, D. C.. Sect. 12
fullnst In snVi- the life ol
" for
Tojo’s son-ln-low,
Mn)ot the issue to 'he Senate floor.
stick its nose into everybody’s (Special)— "Europe’* -war victims
rno«t prirt-d prisoner in thi
Kogn. who had committed suicide
"Do, you think you have a business, continue controls over will undergo extreme hardship
! elfle because authorities
The wonlen fnforrojxl them that chance?" he was naked.
industry, establish, boondoggling Oils winter unless aid come*,"
want to queation him on a
Tojo, accompanied !»• gendar­
“ I don't know but 1 am going for the shiftnesa. or embark on President Harry 8. Truman has
which directed
merie, had (al&lt;en‘ a walk and this to try.”
declared.
321 E. F irst S treet
more deficit spending.
• t o y was repeated by policemen
"Today, Europe Is hungry, I
George
said
tbe
question
of
The
Full
Employment
Hill,
In
;
The *liigle * hot came clow to in front of tM house.
Federal payments to increase (he Its present stale, is a simple! am not talking about Ibe Ger­
But
all
the
time
Tojp
»»-*
*tt
- killing
him immediately,
•aid
mans. I am talking about the
tine alohe In the front room of •tale payment* was put to a mea-.urr with terrific implica­ people of the countries which
the bogsp, evidently bis study, vote In the committee in several tions.
different form*.
Doth its simplicity and its im- i were overrun anil devastated by
behind tightly cldsctl windows
Congress also voted to conduct plications lie in the. fact that' the Germans, and particularly
He obviously was brooding ove.
aliout the people of, western
Ja[van's surrender and past glory, its own Investigation o f the Pearl should It pass, as written. Con­ Europe.
HEAL ESTATE-BROKER
Many of them lack
because h4 wore his full uniform i Harbor disaster, the third inquiry gress would thereby dpdare:
Clothes ami fuel and' tools anJ
Phone 732
Atlantic Bonk Bldg,
with s is . rows o f ribbons on the &lt;• trice the Japanese struck Decem­
I. "It is the policy of the shelter and raw materials. They
ber 7. 1941.
tunic.
lack the mrans to restore their
"I urn T o jo!" He exchimed , The House passed :i0K-0 n Sen­
ate resolution providing for a
10-man rommitlec to:
-~t: -fnvr*t brat c~ tfi t* background
of American prepare-InCsf and
2. Determine whether any In­
dividual's neglect contribute to
lb* t.cces* ot the enemy attackFive Senators and five Keuretentatlves will serve. They will b e'
given h I2.VUJ npbiopfiatiotf and
order ti&gt; report back by Jlihudl'y ;
3. I94d
I
Denincrstjc Majority
Six will lie Democrats, four IUpublicans, appointed by President
Pro Tent McKellar of Tennessee I
and H|&gt;eaker Sam Rayburn of j
Tht•■-• l i t the exact- word* v&gt;f
Texas.
The" Government ttl a d e nil tbe bill, the rest of which mere­
cheese ralion-free yesterday as ly' create* the machinery ny widen
(op-flight food officials conferred Qjtq-ri-s and the President can
Land O ’ Sunshine
No Points
on the possibility of an • ihly lie guided in fulfilling this prom­
ise to the people.
termination of meat rutin fh
The ration point value u. nil* Oihri than that, it lines noth­
Tall Cans
varieties of cheese was reduced ing Should it pass without u
to irro effective at 12 *)| A.M. single ill* sell ling vole. It ” still
\t ednes,hi&gt; _ Tills net ton hud the WWlld tin nothing to give re*
M axw ell Hotmo
te liinciil rf i". I ,,f Lot-ping cheese lurnu.e »... veteran* or dischmg
on the ration list. Im! officials ed wsi worker* Jobs immediately,
snot it ondonhts'dly "(glutted the or cv.o, this winter. It would
end of rationin'* of this com- lake that long to sel up the full
Itl.niitv
An
older
former ally j emph ymerit machinery and throw
eliding rationing miiv lie issue I the wu Itf lit *
Hem v Morgenthau. former sec
velv soon
The cheese action, tiiiiiouncrd cretai\ „f (he Treasury, etithusis
Jointly b\ the Agricultural De*
isitrurol iiml the Of ice of Price
Adminlstrulii n fame ns Arting
Secrelarv o f Agriculture J II. HutFriel Golden Croarn Style
«uii and OPA Chief Chester
Howies Went over th e m e a t sup­
ply situation.
W a r time will be r.holishsd as
of $ept ,'lti. Congress lender* de- I
, Pled yesterday
The, House Interstate Com­
mitted vtqod without dlsgsttl- for)
Gtnnal Inowrattca
in t'ill to end "fast" tiqi* at 2 A
, M bn that date
a’ t-unday.
Hanford
Atlantic Bank Bldf.
Battlawie Ex Bid.
•Senator* suol Fituilai action
Would be taken on their sldw~ofl.
Hoorn a04
I'Hons 73*
O y s to r s
pt
8 9 c
the capitol soon and there seem­
ed
little
doubt
that
both
chambers
j
Ocoan Caught Meodtess
Wollld approve the bill.
Clocks thus will lie turned
back one hour. They were ad.
vinced an hour on January 20,
1942 as a war measure, intended
to increase daylight hour* of
Veil Chuck
production and to save fuel, light
and power

Employment Act Is'
|Not Aff Bad Or Asj
Good As Reported

Chase away
Mosquitoes, Gnats
‘and Biting Flies

Patterson Pledges
Array To Discharge*
H Million'By July

Southern’s
Insect
Repellent

JENNINGS
SEED STORE

President Truman
Endorses War Fund

H E I'T E M H K R

12,

I'.m

1 U l» estimated that Shnk
cities and factories.
"As winter comes on. tbs dis­ F«*rc Wrote twb play* a yfar
tress will increase. Unlpas « i do
what we can to heK we may
lose next winter what we won _at
such terrible cost last spring."
President Truman haw given
complete* endorsement to the
cornin'* National War Fund ( imD RIVEW AYS
paign.
WELLS
Governor Millard F. Caldwell,
SEPTIC TANKS
Shite Coalman of tbe National
WATER TANKS
War Fund-Florlda Division, has
CULVERTS and HEWERS
stated: "The National War Fund
Transit Mix Concrete
Campaign in 1946 will. I am Seconds available at low prh
ci*Tifider)t. -be entirely successful
and Florida’s share in it a true
C O N C R E T E B LO C K
reflection of the natriotism and
unselfishness of our people."
Over 60£ of Florida's quota
of 11,383,640 r»ea for the bene­
fit of the men ami women in the
U. S. Armed forces.
T h u * 1241
SANFORD, FLA.
The star sapphire is said to be
next to the diamond in hardness.

CONCRETE PIPE

PENINSULAR

Concrete Pipe Co.

[

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

INSURE
WITH

CONFIDENCE

AND

Enhance the beauty uf yuur home w ith gleam ing
tn irm n i. B eau tifu lly- fram ed o r V eiietin ii stylus.

Let us install Safety Glass in your car.

SeHkarik Glass &amp; Mirror Co
Phone 32U

PROTECT

SPECIAL NOTICE

W H A T Y 60

i

3 Day Dry (Meaning Service

r&gt;Day Laundry Service
W4 * rflOdittmftfMl Hint now cuatomnra
laundry last three days of week

upunq

Roast

Tasty V«al

T*nd»i Sirloin

P a ttie s

ib

Bonslsst ffbouldei
R o a s t

NORTHERN FILLETS
Red Perch lb 33c
W hiting
lb
25c
Mackerel lb 42c

V»al Uieo»l

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO

/Touchton Drug Co,

Grado A

ib

Fresh Dressed

POINTS

Amuftcoo Yellow Loal

Wieners ib
Oeotgto Had* 3mo

Cheese

ib

Laiu* Cye CwIh

Cheese lA ib

r&lt;»w&gt;ne Plate

PMff Cl hfirn
Kmgan s Tiesh Potk

Cheese pkg

Sausage
n&gt;
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Sharp Yellow

Soaayland tmaked

Cheese Vi-ib
Rich Cottage

Cheese

ib

Hamburger ib25 c

Long Island

Inaocticido
lalng Cooking

^ ic

ila. p*",Qn

t»k 15c Lim«s

ftUn-i* TeUow

ib 10c Onions
Fase-f CalU

ib

(l* s lls s e t Pram Pa«e list)
and building Road 44 from the
SL John’s lilvA- bridge south of
Lake Harney to 'the Lake Jessup
bridge, would be advertised Ibis
month and that hldf would be
returnable within 10 or 16 days.
Road 203 from Oviedo to .Ch’uluota It practically complete **
far as engineering Is rtmcemeJ
anil efforts will he made to get
this under contract, srtld Mayor
Higgins. He then Invited a dis­
cussion uf the link to the WeklvA
Bridge of Road 44. Preaent op
the Good Road* Committee were
W. G. Kllbee, I . II. Mann, S. F.
Doudney, 8. 0. Chase, Jr., and
J. Cl. Sharon.
A
Ren. L H. Mann yseiM eii
creation of a drainage district
and a six man board to supervise
this program in view of ths fact
that growers are annually losing
thousands of dollars due to in­
adequate drainage canals whlth
are flogged with growing v m u .
tlon. County Commission W. G.
Kllbee staled that tha County
drag line for dlUh cleaning I*
broken down at the present time;
that labor ia Scares and that the
County waa unable to get around
to cleaning out ditches In answer
to numerous requests.
Manager Higgins reported that
arrangements
are , practically
complete for the 8|V Paul Rase-,

alien Style

Southern’s
Emulsifiofcle

For All Agricultural Crpjw
Leap DDT is required in cmultuflcd fyrm tbnn In
sny other form for beat residU against anaeMt*

f * 11

1

3.ib» 21c

* 1- ®J?' * 1

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all f&lt;M)d crops this feature b of parunoiint' im­
portance to every vegetable grower.'
Distributed by

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in your home

ird, Florida

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authori:

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KIRBY VACUUM
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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER

12. 191.1

I

Byrd Attacks
30 Hour Federal
JVork Week Plan
Private Industry May
Have To Follow;
^ites French Fall
W A S H IN G T O N , Kept. 12 lAb—
T ti*
projxr* 4d SO*hour
Fod"r:il
wi&gt;rk week came under fire this
week from S en ato r &gt;"&lt;i »t v
V
| M , Democrat, o f Y'irginta, who
■ l/fc re d
it
Would
nntun
“ all
private in d u s try * w ill be furred
to do the same.**
"The firs t *te p in the downfall

T l i E S A N F O R D ‘U E ltA L D , S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

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of France
i * , 1 Spnulor

|utalenirnt

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the th irty hour ’ have to follow if the governm ent I nually and would be "disastrous
Hyrd -mid in j
w ent on a 30-hour week, Senator to the fu tu re economy o f t M *

America rvnnot

lie

Downey replied

] come a nation of drone* arid
H 'T 'iV *" 1" ou*
future
ii-onomic
I tie
td buui week was proposed in a bill py Sen...or . ,.i
M i l a n an, Democrat, of Nevada
It Wiis I « ff t te.l to the C ivil Ser
vice la im m ittre , of which Scan
' “ f, "&gt; rd Is a member
Senator M cC artiin wrote -eriatoi Sheridan Downey, Democrat,
of ( a lifo ro l.i, chairman of the
com m itter, asking early hearings.
A rth u r S. Flem ing, chairman
of the C iv il Kcrvlrc Commlssiun,
will be prevent anil probably will
be tiut-stioned - a* to what the
rffe c i o f a .to-hour week wuuiil
In*. Scnntur Downey milled.
S rriu u * (W st-quem -e*
A«keil if he agreed w ith Sen
alur lly rd th a t industry would

a,

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No Points!
Land

O ' S u n s h in e

M

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Quantity Right! Rnenrvad
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Pncea Good Thru Saturday. Seplombor 15

c

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atukely Appl

no.

#S a u c e

S u n s h in e

17c
P

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V in e g a r

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21c

t

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27c

2 3 -o z

E i 4 a p u n d t m c « Sa fe ty

M a tc h e s

u

17c

Sucithlnc Hi Hu
^ C rack ers

Jar

3 for 2 0 c

Frtel Gulden Cl Style
•C o rn

2

no

2 5 c

2

O y s te r s

p'

8 9 c

Cicoaci Caught H*oul
Qc*act

S h r im p
Pan

Veal Rib
lb

R o a s t

lb

F is h

3 8 c

NO RTH ERN

^ a tiie s

'b

31c

D&amp;nalo'i SltantwJer
R o a s t

&gt;b

3 5 c

S te a k
Veal !)s«tast

lb

S te w

ib
NO

Frp sh P y o p s e d

lb

W h itin g

3 5 c
19c

25c

lb

42c

Grade A
E

F

*u 1c y S U lo m

B

Y

E

B

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8

c
S te a k

Amahcuti Yellow Loaf

^ ^ u ic * Gklril-**
I

4

W ie n e r s

ib

3 3 c

C h e e s e
Loigo Cr* Swiss

1

ib

3 9 c

C h e e s e
PHrilc Lt«atQ

xh ib

2 8 c

ib

3 2 c

Kipgan § rreth Pork

C h e e s e
Sharp Y*lk&gt;w

pkg

S a u s a g e

ib

C h e e s e
lUck Cottag*

'V 'b

S te a k

S a u s a g e

L a n d

ib

O '

3 9 c

C h e e s e

pR?

pkfl

,

ib

2 7 c

ib

1 9 c

iakina Tip#
S h o rt

2 6 c

R ib s

ib 2 1 c

Trash Ground

ib

Hamburger ib2^c

21c

1?f

■ iM . i.,1 jjj j f f l .

Gporgia Deoseit
No. 2

l^c

Ont.-L er ria* 0ua'.:*t

ra u yy

B e e f

IQ c

lM .l

H iv e s
1 3 c 2 9 c
t\c Luta Chumptan Duke

Oats

R o a s t
h' **wtap Pl a t e

■ | l f

Lye

7 rootiev Sorkacu#

4 5 c

S u n s h in e

Ootoi Rtoch

Packers

ib

Chuck

3 7 c

^uri'^flcnd H&amp;iohvd

4 1 c

Tendon Club

Gaoigio Muilc IImo
•S a u s a g e

ib

|3e

Can»
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Sugar

* *» — ' ■*}*yi

No. 2 Cana

1

F.S. No. 1 Yellow Onions
r.S. No. 1 (bi. Y it ms

lei I It ill ever tlev I scil

No Medical
Examination

Nn meduiti ■•samir.HlPiii ireipured A nd all the mem
ber- ul you r minted, ate
Mrs. Ouuia Wilson conducted thr . fa m ily (Mgen up In Hit)
protected
under
.t
I iiiiic Ilerrtonstration f’luh pro-I l i r e
intn on TTmcsday aflrrtiisin &gt;t’ -lllgle prill. V. nil w Inch V'III
)■•■ home of Mr* Halits- la Vignn
pay one
prem ium
each
.0.1 Mils ttayburn Wllwrc wh»t&gt;
month. In the cii.*e ol the
raking of bc|l* and slrnr lling
err the tuples. Okliciuu* re
.ivera ge fa m ily , tins pre
rt-shmnil* of froten v«lv« |&gt;eacii
mitirn antounte t&gt;&gt; nnl.v a
ind llnir with wpffra wvir ser
ml by the hoitesaes.
j few cents a dnv
Pr*»cnt went Mr*. B. H. G ray.;
rlr*. tVadawartn, Mr*. William,
■turn, M|** fllnaldl, Mr*. Ham
mind. Mrs
lllankrrtship, Mr*
lal k-Chcck, Mr*. Slade, Mrs
t J OrenttT*«t and Mr* J H
(hits ptiliev i- hacked hv
VIr li irk
.in old e - t a ld i'h etl t ■&gt;im
It whs votml to ho4r| thr. nn’Ct
l any vv li n li ha* tail lit ullv
ng« on fourth Thursday* In thr
iildhtli.
-ervetl the M iddle Wes:
fur many yearn An pm vid
Sovep new or rebuilt or under
•rmetnmiotr buildinga are b#Uig , etl in tiiits policy, you ure
reeled here in the gang few iu»n
paid canh fo r hoapitnl exh*. two public garages, Pay ini’ *
|run&lt;u§M w h eth er the dinusiries* BUrk, Captain Well oe- 1
ahillty occu r* nt home or
■tent btoclr plant.
at .Work. A nd you are not
Teachers engaged for 1 ymari 1 lim ited
to
any
certain
chord are Principal, K. J. luiney
hogpitul.
Th e
money
i*
dfs. MnUd T ummy*, Mro. rlaybum
paid In you So you pick
fllwee. Mrs. Mary Bartley,, Mr*
losebuil North, Mr* Mdrtie l.ar
the hospital, an yw h ere in
etit. Mra. Goldie KrletBiM. Mr*
(h e U S . or t'aim du Voo
Van t’upe, M rl Jtm* Whitten,
.,rt&gt; provided wi t h an idea
'4r* SWuffonl (substltule I. and
liflcittion card whi ch furn
Ir*. K. B. Douglas.
isllCB thu honpilal ralirsfac
Mis* llermlrtc and Miss Lor
lo r y evidence o f your fin
able MoOrftth atwndad the dantr
It mrmbtri and thr
Baptist adult
lunday School-Had * largely
ended pkmtr an Saturday at •3 2. ;
iy*hade Pkrk. Honor gtsrst* were
'uung follfa toon to leave ft&gt;r
ariou* cottrgei.
...MadPlenty of rata and baseball
ame* ware enjoyed.
1 Member* o f J.nngwood Card dob
’*e* entertuTned one weak by Mr
imi Mra. I . If. MantaR at The
'ik « and th a ja s t fmrty wna at
ha home o f Bar. and Mra. 3- I"ripper Saturday alght.
Service* at Christ Church will
• conducted bv ReV.-Father Mark

MEN’S
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25e

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27e

Fancy Bartlett Fears

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Hard Head Cnl)b$&amp;e

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15e
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mmkiss I AMimns

size

l.inijr vAliilt* Fotiiloes
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POTATOES
ICEBERG LETTUCE

1C-Lbs 36c

I k» l.iie

l Heads 25c

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LOIN STEAK Ib 2 9 &lt;
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SEE IIOW M UCH YOb CAN
Bl ' Y W IT H O U T POINTS

Old Established
Company

it DtLand N A 8 Vfadnasaftiy night;

2-lhs lie

(iolden Ripe Bananas

niK..t Idteral hospital pr&lt;

Longwaod

P O IN T S
E

plo t*

Armllli. Kin
Several im*
roved grass nursery |lots have
cell estubllstie.J m DeSoto l ..tin
y re entlv to prfwtuce seed and
that planting material lor |uxs
me
&lt; , ahstoii,
ticeordinw
to
ounty Agent W l. Woods,

33c

lb

M a ck erel

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F IL L E T S

R od P o rch

Prnlertu E n t i r e Fam ily
fo r S l r k n u r t * . AccW ent
nnd ( ’ h iltll)irlh

measure t o t a l
unemployment.
They represent the number ol
Inrludrs hospital
jobless worker* who believe they
riiniH, s u r |i r ii ii fees,
nrc eligible for benefit* under
present state law*. They do noi
m r d i r i n e s . \-ru ys. rtr.
Include any former Federal work­
ers. even those employed in Army
arsenals or Navy shipyard*, nor
Information Free
manv other classes of workers
not covered by state laws.
A new low-coal plnii l hut
Compensable claim* (for whicn
a worker actually receive* paypays rush fo r you r howjtilnl
mental totaled 301.073 for the
week ended Aug. 26; waiting me­ eX]X'iiNPa hits now lievit pro
vitieil in a new kind o f
rlin! claims, 331.018. The remain­
der pending were initial claim*,
f a nt i I y insurance jmlicv
merely the first step in the proc­ crealed l)&gt; the well-known
ess of uhUInliiir compensation.
N orthern MtlUial ( ‘ usually
All states except Maryland rv
Co As Otis policy provides,
i|ulre i walling period before
payment.
your
en tire
futnily
t&gt;
The War Min I ower ( oinmla*
covered fo r hoHpitnliziition 1
don estimate* that
2,100,01)0
due to sickness, accident
worker* lost their jobs from
and childbirth
lapan's surrender through Aug.
It in Ihr natiun's 134 j rInoI pa I
tibor marker areas,
and that
these area* have Job openings
45 Diivk in HospitnL
■dfiling
ll7P,00J.
Tllrnlwl icntly |
Accurdiiiif to the liberal
his is u job for nlmoat ono-thirvl
&gt;f those laid off
provisions o f this new plan
you get the fo llo w in g Irene
AT. l.t'IT K IIOTHKWIVKH
fil&gt;
l l ) t'jisli fo i risint
sh-.t
f a n n in g
iihTuKD s
Fort Fierce .Fla. — Nearly *24,• and Uiarii. tip lit fo rty five
110 tins uf fnnli, vegetable* ntid
days fut each m em ber uf
.nuts were ruliued by St 1 tide
th&lt; fam ily in tin* given
Hunt) housewives during the
y.etir, 12) Cash lo pnv fur
irst six months of Ibj* yrar. nrthr vuriotis hospital extra
aiding to Miss Mary Dixon, home
e mount l aturn ejent
charges, such ns ujtenitm g
Thr two 'unm,,g centers regis*
room f••**. .\ rays unesthr
erril lo.'.xr, cans '.(/.Ml ul the
lit
medicines, nnilnilan. i
o lit) center and l.Mlj at the
o|orr,i center
llomr cnnnrr*
ser\tee, etr
Dll t ash !•'
bo bought tin- nt the renter
help pit) the slirgeiill for tot followed recommendations of
T h c ie
ati'
m ain
■■tint
he home agent put up 13.3)11
■Minimal tin- Miss 1Irion says. I belli fit* w III! ll lllnkc tlu*
! Northern Mtltlinl tadn v tin

2 8 c

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NEWPLAN
PAYS FAMILY
HOSPITAL
BILL

It wuuol iprein country “

that very serious conscipicmre*
“ Our debt
w ill
be a p p ro a iwould flow from it and th a t it m ately 1300,000,000,000 when the
would require c areful study,"
obligation* of the war are fin a lly
Senator George D A iken, Itesettled,” Senator H y ril s lid , “ and
publican,
of
Verm ont,
another our fu tu re cost of g overnm ent
com m it tec member, told re p o rte r* w ill
be g re a tly
Increased
fu /
he thought there i» no doubt In- * y e a r* and year* to come by r f *
i dustrv
wuuiil have to
shorten ( pendilure* made iieeeaaury by the
hour* if the governm ent
did. w a r."
“ Itut I think a shorter wufk j
M illio n Claim s fille d
, week Is inevitable and not fat
M eanw hile more th a n 1.000,0)0
a w a y ,"
Senator
Aiken
added claims fo r
unem ploym ent com
"W h e th e r 30 hours is the rig h t peneatlon
have been filed since
|num ber. I don’t know,
I don't Ja p a n ’s surrender. F a r o u ts trip *
* believe » e can innitilnin fu ll cm- ring previous records, 596,458
ploym ent
without
a
shurusr
rlaini* were file,! in the
| w eek."
eek ended Aag. 25, another
' Senator liv n l m t minted u re- 402,104 In the week ended Au*.
duct urn ill the w orking h uu r* of
31—a total of l.OSO.KlJ.
.1,001),Will em ployee* from &lt;** t&lt;
These figures, reported by the
30 w eekly would cost the TreuSocial SeCdrltv Board, do nut
tu r y
about
12,000,000,000 an-

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Thta liberal policy providea
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limited apace. Rut any one
inUreatad can net ure full
und complete information
by mailing the coufam be­
low. There In no cost or
obligation. Tear out this
coupon now.

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PLO W SH A R E S

Do the Russians read American writers? And if .*&lt;•.|
whom? They read weekly book-reviews, plenty of them, and
according to Maurice Hindus, student of things Russian,
writing in the New York Herald-Trihune, they have some
surprising preferences.
The favorite writer is one who was very popular in
the United StateH a generation ago, 'but today perhaps
has lost some ground here— Jock Ixindnn, nutfyif pf "The
Call of the Wild" and other vigorous novels of the out­
doors. His themes of endurance and sacrifice and the uncnntjucred wilderness appeal to Russians facing 'much th“
same conditions in Siberia.
Next to him in appreciation is some one different—
Mark Twain, and about no other American author did they
ask so many questions.
As in the United States, other American writers have
their ups and downs. A few years ago Upton Sinclair was
ithe favorite American author in the Soviet Union. He has
lost ground lately, while writers of the day like Ernest
Hemingway, ’ Richard Wright and John Steinbeck have
come up.
The surprising feature is that the Russian choice
does pot depend nt all on the writer's attitude toward com­
munism. Each is judged on his merits, and Ihe social at­
titude figures only slightly. This is encouraging, implying
judgment on merit.
'

1945

r Borrw, -Holivi*r"w*a--f0andcd In
More than n rrnlury «K'*. An j
by the Scaniard* us an adlor,to Joie de Sucre led tfce J ’ s t vanrr I Ml -1 for their tr c n 1
tn lirir.
h u n t me
m e
rrxjK-diliob
T n e d itin t.
in i..
Yhe
iifV
not forces which freed
hunt
into
term.-.
from t he Spanish

n i!'Io/I

Tom Sawyer Ih Russia

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M(‘ ,'ro'* most im|&gt;nrtant ex &lt; the ynlks of rues eontaiu
[Hirts consist of oil. mineral». , lecithin, an important subslanre
&lt;-r». coffee, bunuiias. cattle, ! for nnurisldtit; nerves and aidini;
crow th.
hitlc anil chide

INC.

RITZ THEATRE?
DOORS OPEN 12: Hi I*. M.—SHOWS CONTINUOUS
A IM . 10c—CHILDREN t»c~AUM EI) SERVICE .10c

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER 12-13
■ in iO T iT m c m

Hardworking: Leader

IMS

An unspectacular leader of solid accomplishment was

DIBI.E VFRSF, FOB TODAY
the late J.smes A. Wilson of Cincinnati, for 32 years presi­
IF WE a HE FA ITH FU L TO
OUR F ill ENDS l O OUR CON dent of the Pattern Makers' League of North America. He
VICTIONS TO OUR OPI’OR hntl been a vice-president of the^ American Federntimr of
TUNITIES, WE CANNOT ES Labor, and then counselor for the International Ijdxir O f­
CAPE M l! I. T I T t!D I N O II S fice at the Leugue of Nations headquarters in Geneva.
BLESSINGS Pro*. 2H: 20: A
faithful man »hall abound in Switzerland. During the first world war he was twice sent |
j to Europe on labor missions.
blessings.

GIRLS!
HERE’S
THAT
MAN
VAN

In his home town he was a pillar of g&lt;s&gt;d government
; For many years Cincinnati had been the laxity o f it corrupt
Former Premier Tn|n of

, jj.mtf. W ilson was one o f the grou p o f good citizens win

lu k V l^ T i'i i.nfortaasiHv hr
nnly rrllirallv wounded,

rescued her from h e r enemies, and he stea d fa stly fought al

attempts of the old gang to come buck. With all his activi­
ties he fnund time to serve on tho city council.
In New Jersey n discharged
there are other Wilsons in the ranks of Inhor, lutl thev
dwhlftl In riliirn'tnA lcb(^|hu&gt; g*’ .
l,ot
B^t th e credit thn l Is due them
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the diploma hr kiivv tip when hr
cord Ibrnne* [tout in from &lt;&gt;/*. ,
cnlcrnl I hr Army In 1111/1, really-'
section of l hr country, Whlb
so fnr In ‘
Intr that nn nne run If*
some hotels and npnrtim-nls at
limit some |
radar *&gt;r' telcv|«lnn wltlu
bciiiir relumed to | rivirto owner
knowledirr of rnntheuiatics and
A large city library had a basement room containing ship by I hr Army and Navy.
Enalish.
current newspapers, a useful service for transients from which »-i "I affor d s o m e r e l i e f , -I

Advantage Of Laziness

O
•Hriii
tun
(Hlrnlion

other cities or for students who wanted to gel on-the.s|M»t
nccnily; accounts of important events elsewhere. Unforunalely tiie
Our
hiii*
b^cn ai\U'i\ h* »*» ninny hnrif»r*Mr room attraeted undesirables, gentry of the road -mil dhers
citifcrn* who*r nnnii’s were* omit whose sole interest wgs a warm place in which lo Hit, and
t#(j from our li«t for IlnnonkMe if undisturls-d, to sleep
Mention |hnt we hml niwyut -it*
How discourage them quietly? A w-jur man found tIn*
cidcd to imlilish :» telephone
irlriihonc dir
oetory, but on ite
second thought we answer: move the reading room up several flights. Even
hvlleve »&lt;• will leave It to the though elevator service was available, tin- ununsi^'d
Chamber of Commerce, or thr
visitors wfoidd not put themselves to the extra trouble of asAmrrlcun LeiRori to iirepnre an
official rosier of all tbnse on Ibe ccnding a few flights. Their numbers soon lierarne negligi------------------

will not be poa uyh l o help II'*
s il im ln o i to any m n rk e d i l e g r e •
ll i* i?o,n - lo Im* n real p ro M e *o
lo s w u r r ncciiimrlntions on K o y l l i
bound p l a i t n . I i n i n * aral buar-»

!hi* winter While the OPT hr*
initially liflisf rostnetion? no
anniuinccs ibtii I will permit, th
iprrivtton

of

to u risi

! *• iho iirunj,
Tht' Varatmnrr
. mrn, thll, (hr)

home front who contributed *u hie.
perlativcly 11&gt; the war effort. As
Ijiziness is a great thing, in other jicnpir
a matter of fact, there u nothin*
whatever to prevent any oryam
ration, or anybody, from pub
Big: M o n e y
lllhlnK tuch n list of those who
Ttaaerve eredit v

f which ’*111 f w r a ennitun
itrcnni of tax dollars into thrcasur v. On top of this
l Blate Trcasur
arked in.
\%r enn look fht a
-----rrranr in revenue from jfo*oline I
[Aten for *ith thounfth*!^ of ot»t
In mnut EnRlieh diftinnurim
•if
c»r* trnvclinjr our hiirh I rinlr»l min■‘i* Itl 10* thr word
wiiyn fiiiy nnd
throughout ipitnllnM hue ufi|M-.ifi*fl an H rnmi In' fall iirol winter ?a**a*4»n th** nmn noun
uHh |urn pH will hr kept but*)'
If tht* l»*ifiiiluturc had failwl to
limvidr for any new revenue nt
Ihr litet Menuhin* « p «rtitld at ill
T T Y
S

ira ini,

The federal government. In re*
•portae to demand* of tha people,
wante to give everyone a ralae,
The 7fi-cent minimum wage 1*
widely recommended. Demand* of
labor union* for higher wagea
•To’ encouraged. The celling* are
off or eiocullve’a salarloc. Kvon
congreaaraen. If Pm ldent Tru­
man haa hla way, will be given
a $10,000 h yH r salary boost.
At tho’ same time the hours of
be cut* at once to 40,
■bon to *0, a week, and avan the
humblfr taxpayer, who Aa* been
the "Forgotten Man” of the V*w
Deal, will get a break. In aplta

in

ifiTci i

htiye

in

(ir„ (l,1(nK t0

nhnp^s

it

Tnllnhait^er

have a hard lime itiakmx up such
(rain* nod won't Im able lo meet srr found In Canada
the demand fnr rcsrrvtdluna.
Fnlka wlm umytnril that xyAr’''
end would loin/ ri-linf from oyer
i rmilled train?, plnni-s and t]Uac*

ate apt

td find

im

It I* beginning to look a* &gt;
though Florida wan In for juit
•bout the blggcit tourist lesion
In IU hlitory thli fall and win*
tar ami a lot of communities
(hat thought they were over­
crowded during the war period
are going to find themselves
forced to hang out the “ Stand­
ing Hoorn Only" aign.
While a number of industrial
plant* are closing down and war
worker* are being released In
Certain areas, It will not affect
the eltuation to any marked dc

IMS
IIIHAH
WYNN

MAtXVN

ALMA

MAXWELL

KRUGER

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C le a n e r s

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S ue .

WHO WAS HOMLRf*
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food

fish.

FRYERS
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Available
Daily
During
September

The SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS arc fnmoud for their reasonable priccM, prompt
aervlce uifc quality workmanship. It'd aenailile to make qlothca last a couple of years.
Bui ho&gt;v will they look- PLENTY SMART, i f you rely oh our gentle,' thorough dry
cleaning to koep colora npnrkly and fabrics fresh.
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State revenues should take n
real jump this winter Itaeiny « III
be resumed and Indication- nro
betting will be heavier than ever
befnre. Liquor will flowr tn tb*
night spots and more cigari nnd
cigarettes will be consumed. i\d

By RU9HELL KAY

of

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GLORIA

Freshly
DreBscd

til* .il'Ufjjun i

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

htivr

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LIONEL

BARRYMORE • DoHAVEN %

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will

wmely
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Sanford I* gradually making
progreaa Inward ita goal of becom­
ing "The Port of Central Florida,
In fact a* well aa name, aa (ha
l). B. Hoard otdMvIslon Engineer*
In Atlanta back* up the District
Engineer* In Jacksonville with •
favorable report on the 12-foot
channel for the Hi, John* Hiver.
Time was, when practically all
the freight for Central Florida
came down the river through San­
ford. Hut It was alow and tedlOtta work In thallow draft boale
and there waa no competition
from truck and train llnee. Now,
In order to compete, bargea mutt
have depth, refrigeration faetlltlee. ipeed. When that time cornea,
Sanford may well become Cen­
tral Florida’*' largeat city.

hr

mnrt* «|M*n$Mh|t monoy thati rvrr
lirfnir I apI u,i
thrv unr it

When the United Nations get around to it. as tiny \kprsC tha^x^ ever tht* wtntc
• 'M P T
probably will in time, one of the first things they may far a* Sdtuh Isiuod tnve
v d in j
llcfnrc Congress votes
otes in give tackle for tiie benefit of the Far East is Chinese currency! thr k"kll and North bound tr nvcl i
every unemployed wasi worker * We Americans may be a little prejudiced along this line, in the Sprint; I? murrmed
Tho*e w hf&gt; have (men w aiftni
£ OU“ uJ»..di f t r uI0neU.Un!itcWThel, *ul il &lt;loc«
&gt;'» if the money in those parts, or what for the soIHIi'r* and war workers
number of hospitals which might they use for money. U rather lavish. Correflfion&lt;lenl Hod i « i«*vr no ih«t they could niF«in
I F*1 * comfortable apartment or
be built for that sum of money. Considine rejxtrts some items of general interest.
Supnoi* there ore only three
When
the
l*&gt;y
who
waits
on
his
table
seems
due
for
j tm e d "* t.»* SbTrSiintmm!. ‘ at
million person* who ultlmitely
are entitled In that bonus, al­ a tip. Hob casually tosses him a Ihuusami-dollar hill. And ■least in . our tourist und resort
his
back from
the
laundry,
feel# !-chi**,
there
though It la *ald there will ioon when
a, ■*
m
IP shirts come
I,
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.
** or he
_
«r t t n a I*. for
,
I
limnwill Ithere
Wbe more
..
are
be at Icait eight million without obliged to pay a day's rent, he hands out $2,500. Tho house-hi inter* (hnn
lab*. I f each of those three mil­ money he spends in beautiful, and is prii.ted in New York houses for a long time In rnmt
and for every family moving out
lion persons I* given u thousand
dollars by the government, that nnd shipped in bales for 12,000 miles, but there are times there will be three eager to move
would amount to three billion when he guts uneasy about it
|n
A

dollars. And with that sum the
government might have- built ten
thousand hospital* costing $-100,•
000 each.

Ttu word Nnjmteoi' mean*
1
I a card Knmr, a tyi»C of
" f boot.
bool, a
form of h renrh |nsp-y. and an
! "Id French coin

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POULTRY

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me out...Have a Coke

ONE O f1U ' H1CE51' T h in g *i
O N A P A D IO IS TH ' S W H tr

BUT -TH' P N W -TROUBLE
16 1 CAH'T REACH hlV
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free,
There haa been no marked re­
duction-In the number of service
men itationed In tho State. It
•eeraa aa one group la moved
out another come* In “ and you
find aa many aarvlce men on the
it reel* In moat towna now aa
there wera before V-J Pay,
Thouianda of folka, with more
money than they ever had before,
are all packed up with no place
to go. A year or ao from now
the whole world will offer ui
itift
competition
fo r
tourlat
trade and Florida will be forced
to f t after thl* buiinea* but
thl» winter Europe |a not pre
payed to handle tmirlata. .Theta
i* not enough food fo r the home
folka In moat countriea and prac­
tically no houilng accommoda­
tion* even If thlpi were avail­
able to carry euch travel,
Naaaau, Cuba, Mexico and
South America a n on their toes
and will make an effort to
develop iooftat buelnaaa but
traneportation- la itUl a oroblam
Florida la about the only' place

!l**i nice to know that you
have a tire repair- shop you
can depend upon. Bring
your car In fur a tire check*
up. Wa’ll tell you the truth
about their condition, vub
unite them If they need Itl

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lincas and rtfreahment move in with it. Wait* a Cofc U a simple little
(low w « t lewon in how to f t %
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F L O R ID A

Expanding

Social And Personal Activities To Col,c*c Sc,s,M
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MON DA Y
The program nu»rtinjr of the
W.M.S. of the First [lupttat
Church will meet at thr church
Annex At 3:30 P. M. Thr topic
for
the month is
ttmnm
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Southern o ip tu t History
I •rclv
No. 1 will have charge
The Sunbeams, Jr. and Intel
mediate G.A.’s and Jr It. A a
will meet at the church at the
aame time.
The Buainea* Women's Circle
meet* at B:00 P. M. at the home
of Mra. H. K. Cordell at 601
Eaat Third Street.
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TUESDAY
The Fidelia Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet at * Hi
P.M. at the home of .Mrs. H E.
Morris 172* locust Avenue with
Mias Lorraine hranklln ns en
ho*teas.
T lll'ItS D A Y
The Wesleyan Service Guild
of the First Methodist ( hurch
W* q !IiW n *»■
c^urc[| annex
8t°0 I’ . M All member* are
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Mrs. Fred Harrison

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C irc le

I*icnic Supper (liven
At Sanlando Springs

rnjoycil

un.l late in the evening

supper
servcl nanhlfii hy
her parent,., Mr an,I ’ Mr*. l.E.
llatten and Mr, Martha Cowart,
Those enjoying the occasion
were
the ...
Mixes„ .Nancy„ ,Ann
.
\\ helchel. Dllmi linker, Sylvia
Meiach, Mildred Robaon, Audrey
IUrh aml Mi” batten
Also: John Pierce of Daytona,
Pvt. Neil Powell. Kerman BrutnJim ion

ttaliorn,

Jr.,

II. Hnrvcy x*ve her lunik ri*|H»rl

The
Bitile Study topic
FurT&gt;o*r of Grace”

the direction of Mr*

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under
Hii**l&gt;

Two

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new memiteiti were wel
corned into the circle, Mr* R.F.
i CirM M Ittl
Mr*.
KT
\»»-ng
( ‘a rro ll clox^i the m eeting w ith
p rayer, p ra y in g eaperlnlly for he
min.xiona and our t»eace lewder^

A social hour followed arid dellgljtful refreshments were s**rvI
fd to the following members and
l ir guests: Mis* E'Jalee Kirrhhoff
' guest. Sir*. Strange. Mrs Young.
Mr*. W.T Wheelcs*. Mr* l arnes,
Mr*. J
A Cunningham. Mr*
W A. Cagle. Mrs. W B Brinson.
Mr* C«CUt
Mr?
Collin*, Mrs Harvey,
cirrp
ll. Mra JJ A .Smuh
Smith
Strfc-Ci
CalrrpB
Hasty. Mr*. Beck. Mr*
Mr*. U
DcCoumey, and Mr*. Ilamaon.
Reduceil military requlrenn •
,. L.
and a larger I13U&gt; pack will mnkv
40 million additional vases of
cannevl vegetable* available for
civilians.

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Morrlaon, Bolt) Pvt. Ruby .1 Perkin*.
\C in
Corrodl.
*he Army Air Fnrre* and dan

McU*ltnn, ba u .,-s
Avenue. Sanfor.l Fla
Mtssca Whilch.l
*u ,,o n f*1
,hl*
h.rdmenf training base &gt;* .* &gt;*•
rently »v%anlt»«l thr (».*♦. | i ..?&gt;
Party By Purentfl wiiham* nmi Mr*, c. k . Miuteri.
i left Tuesday for a vacation trip i i
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duel medjil for nnr v m .*r
M e e tin g : Is H e ld u y
«»r r ^ n n u r v ti#h-«vt«»i .fn ,.ncv
Mr. and Mr*. CM. Powell honor- to North Carolina.
,hc|r M)I, S(.,| who
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in Jul*
1!&gt;U Jill* I **
h(* ,mrenu ! * . ( „ „ entering Am- W
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The Bella of St. Monica Chap ] ai|||tnf(| (n du(iM
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of
the
Holy
Cross
Kplaconsl
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with an outdoor supper In their
Church met Monday evening il
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rustic garden last Tuesday oven- Memorial Hospital.
the home of Mrs. Ava Wright
There ,re 12 Duo
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milk -o s* on F'lofldn farm* in
Mrs. l.indyan Galley of A t­ Davis at i Oft Oak Avenue.
ine enjoyed
,ta" e,B* during
“n,) ‘ lnif,nk’
WPrr
also
thr cvaning.
Miss Carol Stone had charge l!*l'* than in C.ill
lanta. (in la viaiting with her
Among those invited were: the two daughter*. Mra- inei Hoi- ofs the meeting in the abeencr
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Mildre.1 comhc and Mrs. C.A, Anderaon, of Mr*. Mamie llndrkin. Kamil)
The noun burnsnle*
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Robson.
Diloh Itak r. Audrev of 702 West Third Street.
evening prayer was observed, side whisker* with smooth
Bach. Camille Batten, \nncv Ann
after which Mts* Stone read a** a* worn bv &lt;ien A h' Burnside.
Whelchel. and Petlv • ,.rro-lt
Isle* from the Civil Wot
Lieut and Mr*. W II. Stemprr intereatnu piece on diacouragf
Also Her,nun lliiimle). Marian &gt;tMj daughter. Martha, returned merit The group' deeided to hull
Unborn
Jr . J.
Maker. Pvt. j („ (hmr hump in New Orlrans, L« It* meeting* on the third Momts,
Fmmrti Herndon Herald Imssing. I s[|,,r \i* it insc with relatives for m 'hr month instead of the
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It t*jifi hr ilotn if I,
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to rrarh ,t hi h in *
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hy intrlitii; hm ru tlly from tht&gt;
lirmt ill till- ri ei' k111u tfiiihrrihK
nil hull f»n « *• *
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lufll 1hi* Isiji o f t f . l . .S 1
If ymii Hum i«* 1 .... ...... Ifli
to hr itlil vmi ri 11"fc ' Ml v* iMill pit:
ft ill oillid n 1.in
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1 hr Ini rid « i [! * *
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of tin « islkiht
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Fall Tailoring
Display TO-M ORROW

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second Monday.

Miss Cecelia Truluek and Mm
Jnhn U. Tatum were appointed
lake over the "Iteli* ol M
Monica” newn| uper which il i*c
mg went to the nrrviremtn. The
aliar work for the month of
Septeinher wan dtnrilftiicd.
The room* of Mra. Wright'
home were decorated with Quart
tltir* of flower*. Mra, Wright

Mr. and Mra. F., C. Echols
were called to Dnthofi, Ala be
cause of (he death of Mr*.
Echols sister In law.

Mr and Mrs. Floyd A, Palmer
will ntiind the Annual Jack
ltiU&lt; pnrty ut ht-r h«»me on the ■orivtlle Agency meeting at thr
George
Washington
Hotel
in
Went Side Friday afternoon.
Jacksonville on Sept. U) and II v»tu a ** inted in *ervln" hifre*h
After fflaruftnirnr their college
idnn^, the
were »erv»*d They will return to Sanford with rrienlw hy her rn« lher, Mr*. It
thrir dmigliter, Mrs Frank Kav j, tVngiil
rrfre»hmffntn l'«vthe tm^teiM.. her
mother.
M t% l‘ h
Hack, and of Cohrmiuis, (ia . who will visit
I h*-*r si lending the meeting
them f'M a short time
MlAter. Fill
vim* thr Misse, Stone, Tfutu- r
Theme mvite&lt;| w rn 1 the M 11 m*b ; ,
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Mai gal el U right, Margsirel R* hi
Bayne Kanton.
FTnil*.\mler*.on, |\f j^ S M ilT J O T lC T i l l l S
ami Mi&gt; Irving keiitlierg, Mi
(!wmilie Klalien M-ulhii Brown,
Mlldie.1 Balve-rk.
Mrs. H t
Shirley C’ iuiu r&lt;»n Bet tv Corrodi, Weds John B. LanfunK Aiken. .11
Mr* la*stcr ITliUip*
( iifhpri^^ ( hirr
H vman,
Mr* 1 **tiell Talley. Mr* Tatum
Janet Hctrel
I’nuhne Mrl^Uan,
Mr and Mr* l * K o y Till!* nf Sir* Ra)iuuiid I .utnb|iiist,
SU
Sylvia Mcrnn lIhu«*th&gt;
M orrUott, ;||n Kim Avenue announce
thr Janie* i rany*
Mr* John IVd
M innie Ruth
Odhafii.
M artha ; m a rria g e ,»f th e ir d au g h ter Mina and Mrs \» righL
i*i «e.

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MR. LOUIS MATTHEWS
\\ ill Hu W ilh I s Out* Da&gt; Only
he l ull -.iiniph Inti i* • ••in11i&lt;-1■- ihi*. si'iinim and
w r cindiiillv in vill vmi In i niiit- in We r e glad
In In'lp vmi witli your *i'lii I inn and .iilvl.e the
mnili'l (,arnii'iils dellv ei cd In -.nit v.nur nill'enictice

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Sehults, Terry True. Lucy Wa nil Wasbiriglon, D.C. to John Belch
and M u r Ann Whelrhel
, er Ijvnsing nf Geniiva. N Y. atul
’ Woshuigtnn , P.C., son rtf Mr.
RU3MFE BANQUET
Atnopg tin t -bee. from Sait- ) Geneva, at St. Mary's Chanel of
ford attemline the Pi Beta
Phi Ol*
the Washington
Cathedral,
on
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M n » n iii(t» - n
im u u a ir a i.

POULTRY SlIDMl
The 1•11 Poultry Show will ***■
held at the Seats Itortbuok On In
Of flee Frida-

Soi-t. II.

B. L. Perkins

Judging

will begin at HI,,70 A M The a
ilBI U* Will
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will Ii.c
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bampiel at the Orlando &lt; ountry1SatunUy. Sept ft. at 5:B0 o'clcwk
(Uet given by Ke*r« Friday at
Club Saturday ....... tig were Ihe | l lr s
Lanalng w(i* given
in d.Ofl |» M
The girls who e n t n - 1

Slissa* ByK's Jlelseh. Martha
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Brown. ‘Mildred
Kohann. CamBle
Camille
BruWn.
MlMr^l Rnhn.m.
Itaten, Jackie HmtchU*. Audrev
Uarh
Hutchison.
» . ami Helen
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1.I _ iGeorge
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The inline -(im tcinslo
mean*
The bride wore * pale aqua*
laud of the trees.
marine crepe gown with dolman
sleeves, and a corsage of orchid*.
Her hat * » a matching coronet
of oatrlch plume*
Mr*. Tlllls. the bride's mother
wore a grey crepe gown with a
, draped waistline, and a corsage
of talisman rose* Her hat was
a veiled purple velvet Juliet cap
with matching gloves The grimin'*
mother. Mri. tensing, wore s
! tight grey silk errpe g..v*n with
' black accessories ami a corsage
lijjlj /
of talisman rose*.
The bride la the granddaughter
of the lata E.ll. Kilbee. a pioneer
in the development of Central
Florida. She is a graduate nf the
Florida Rtate College for Wo­
men and hold* * Mn»t*r'i Degrea In Political Science from
Columbia University in New York.
.She ia a member of Pi Beta Phi.
Upon graduation. Mrs Lansing
made a tour o f Europe Before
her marriage she wn* a re­
search Investigate!! for tbe Hubeommiltee on JYni Mobilisation
of the Senate Military Affair*
Committee of which Senator Kil­
gore la Chairman.
Mr. Lansing Is employed as
an economist in the Office of
the Alien properly Custodian In
Washington. He I* a graduate of
Hobart College In Geneva and
has done graduate work In the
social aclencea at Columbia Uni­
versity and a t the University of
North Carolina. He U a member
of Phi Beta Kappa and of the
Phi Society.
tadl oukKif-town gueste
at the wedding were: Mm. Rich*
ard Wada, the groom’s slsUr, of
Kokomo, Ind.; Miss Susan B.
Anthony II. o f New York City
and of “ White Pines” I-anham,
kfil.f Mrs, Edgar Snow of Madt*
son Conn.t Mra. Brooks OHs of
Geneva j Mrs. Robert Grow, wife
,I Grow who Is
0&lt;
T h is sw ish in g, pleated
in Germany: Mrs.
the brlde’e grandg o b b le Brooks O riginal
folk oaoW) **• ood esrMiag 4»r
o f Sanford; Mr. end Mrs.
»klrl, made o f Bloomtburg't
1 ~1 |Og r-V_r - * ;
ir, the groom's
leaf
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i, of PlrtladslpMa,
famous "M a gd a C ra p s",
Mrs. Arthur M.
Reyaa lofMa hul, oad
will appeal to your heart
Marjwde
B d k T ^ f ^Mymo^th'
flortag ptphtm. Of ItfM
the moment you *«e It.
M a»a; Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas
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Meade, N J .j Mrs.
Waar It with your frifly*
im Ml/a&lt;4 ar tcawa A &gt;vm*i
itlscvilM!
Itnry a Davie. Meehan!
Gttaele .Maxwell, *A fhoety whites or any y y
Hfh (a Mines' Kies 10 la l«.
Va.; and Mrs. J.C.
Colored blouse. Th is deep
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[r.ufn*gr hv
bv senator
Senator lin
Hatley M.j ihe Sear* garden and vanning
marnege
Mldft?r of West ViFKi|»i«.
‘ J Canon!1te«t wlB
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pnaxU at tht*
William Curtis Draper of Jhe banquet
Washington
performed
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days with his mother Mra. II.II.
Lawson.

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Miss Audrey Bach

and w u followed hy Mrs, H it
Geek* (irojiriim cha inn an. who
outlined-the progfiinia nod Ii Ioiif
for the next three im*nth* An
imp if mg talk on Mtsuitm* UII.*
given hv Mrs W f
f*e( oui «py

Major and Mra. T.F. McDaniel
are the guest* of Dr. and Mra.
J.N, Tolar
Dr. McDaniel was
formerly of Sanford.

Mr*
HJ. Bishee entertained
WINTER PARK
tali
a nlimlier of young girl* at her Sept. 12 The
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home Inst Tuesday with a bridge Dr. Aloslie It
Minor
.. Iparty in honor of her niece, M l . « »'“
professor of St mol,
Nancy Ann Whelrhel. who w,|l «•■•«*"» &lt; «dlc-w - late., -t, , toleave soon for Brenau College m
expanding its sp o .-h de
Gainrsville, Ga
j-artment to meet th. m. tease l
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inlrre-i
in South and
Imtin
Bridge was |ilayed in the American affair* « » iitunomee t
flowrr
filled
living
room
Until
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lliitmlloi
Hull
late In the afternoon. Mia. Whcl
l)t . s|jnur runiM
ehel was pr^icntnj with a FU**1 i from the faculty of Queen * Cm
of honor g ill while high « ' » * ' i verslty. Kingston. Onlnip* Ho
w m won by
^»Ach |J# a jfiaduate
Murirtfu «
and low acorc by Mias C*th*riar |
Marietta. Ohio, nod 11*
CJark. Screeno was won by Mu* |,-rjvc&lt;j hi* Jf. S. and Ph D de
Minnie Ruth Odhntn.
tree* from Princeton University
Mrs. Biabee, assisted, by her lie wfll conduct cla**c* in el,*
mother. Mrs. Howard and. Mf» mentary. immediate, ami upper
ll.C. Whelchel scrvwl rafrweb Jdivision Spanish
mentn to the following: the
Misses Sylvia Meisch, Mildred
M AC HONORED .
Ea
DAVIS
MONTH AN F
Rohson,' Pat Schultz, Hay ns F.ar

^ Mra. V irile Galley and aon.
Elroy of Daytona Beach i|&gt;enl derson, Dorothy
Gray, Pvt. Emmett Herndon and the weekend with the Hcv. and Dayman. Betty
Mrs. W.C, Kolcomlie.
Dan Batten.
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Mr and Mrs*. W. O. Stanaell Moore and the
N e ll
P o w e ll
G lV d !
. and daiiKhters, Mis* Betty Dori* Clark and Bach.
ley,

Mra. Fred Harrison was ho*
teas to Circle No. .1 of the First
Baptist Church on Monday even
log at 8:00 o'clock at h**r home
on Mai&gt;le Avenue
Mr.
EM
Carroll, circle chair Ilian, presided
over the meeting.
vr AI I in,id m* v arid pvt
Powell.
Mr*. J.A. Smith led m prayet
and chose for her devoin mil the
t
Chapter of l.ukr, stressing
forgtvcneaa and carrying on tu »l*
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work. The treasury and *i*cre.
(t lV C H
( OKC
I U T ty
tarial reporta were givrn by *!r*
J.A. Strange.
Miss Audrey llarh bonorevl a
The circle voicrF to donate flu number of tier friends who nre
for the Mission Work Mr* I. leaving soon f**r e*. liege with a

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tbe
Mr and Mrn Roy (lip of Rliu
»Crru* of
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[iicinc supper ___
narty
hlrid, \\ Vii nre the quests of
held Thursday evening hy Miss \1r
mi Mr, M It ^mith ni
('armllr Button to honor a numbci | UoMiiia t&gt;nv
whr
„ f her f ootid* Suiimniing
miming who

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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1945

TOE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHtH

WIT.I. p»y cash fajrYdf kinds 61
used furniture. \yrlj* Bo* .Wf,
c o Herald.

FOUR unfurnished looms
ly rou|de or widow prrl
Write tins I 2 I I. Sanford

which took 'another twentr-fcm*’
hour* He suffered frostbite re­
quiring amputation*.
Photographer Cite* Grin
It w i i hit grin that evoked the
tribute, according to the Army
photographer, Sam llela»co. who
took the picture that •tarted the
flood of contrlbutioni. He eiplainrtl: "1 saw him arrive at the
hospital, ami rcalixril that if
people could *ee that *niile. the
courage of which ii terrific, they
would help him." He carried a
picture to Philadelphia. Wire servicc» published it over the country,
and "The Philadelphia Inquirer’
began it country*wid« collection.

COM PLETELY furnishnl Ih iiim - ONE ICE Imx. One oil store,
heater, one folding rot and
low
(*all 76'.* J aft«’r 7 00
chair. Phone 705-W.
SM ALL apartment. I ’ouir
111.1 Park Avcnur
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TO KENT unfurnished house. Per.
manent
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Herald
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W ASTE 11
week by a uteady customer.
Call at 208 N Park A/e.

LOST

SAVE money when you buy you' BAB Y’S gold stretchy band brs,
ILAMIPIED^ AO VRRTISIfiO - FATES
neat car or truck thru lower
clet in lawn Saturday night.
J0&lt; per line for one Insertion
local hank financing and our
First Birthday present. Reward.
08c per line for three insertions
lower insurance cost. C. M
Phone 657 W. !ne* Hammock.
07c per line for 6 Insertions
Royd &amp; Co.
Oj per line for 20 Insertions
OCR Jewelry Floater policy will
Minimum rates . . . 10c
SAVE money on ynui fire, wind- | repay you for Jewelry lost,
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR A « . tn TH E SANFORD IIERAl.D
storm, nutomuhili-, workmen'* ( stolen nr destroyed. No lf&gt;.
Count, five words to the |lbe. including phone *nd address.
compensation,
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All advertisements fir situations want** will be charged for at the
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tegular rlacwlflcd raise.
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Y’ ou’ll like out profit-sharing • DIVIDENDS for 10 years on
plan of insurance (' M, Hovil I your llrr, automobile and lia­
bility insurance by not Insuring
A Co.
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wtln C M. iioyd w Co.
all jersey*. 9'JfK); a IhiuI 40 A A /f LOANS on cn*h uimr of life
Irtrhorn pullets rraily In lay.
inrurance policies »t 2S% to
I I .50 rarh Phone County 2701,
YOUNG lireedln-* stock include.
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Brown l.eghnrns nnd approxi­
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quire 2.300 Mrllonvillc Avenue,
FARM Infill Will *cll pari &lt;*f my
.hire rnnrtrr * about 5 lbs each.
land went of Kblcr Spring*.
Writ.- lil.che, Box 727. Sanford
NorwiHMl (* Murlrtl. IU 2. UoX ANYO NE wishing to help drive
to Trenton. N’ .J leaving Sept.
UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tapestries
17. afternoon Call Naval Air
Station, 2.14.
damasks, broratclles. n good
stock to select from. K.S.
BORROW HERE WHERE
Brown. 21H1 N. Orange Avc..
1941 Chevrolet muster delux. f&gt;PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
,
u
Phone 4053, Orlando, Fla.
pnssenger euotre. I’hone 005-It YOUR natural desire lor privacy1is ii in
after f&gt;:00 P.M
In money mattrrs is strietl) . printing
respected here.
Friends and I 8* ""O "1
BRAND new lined bassinet. I .’Oil
relstivu are nut uuesliulied
Hattfnril Aremie, nr phnne 11t IV
abon l your credit
Your fm j urr. ,,
plover or business associates! Jlmlii-i
ONE rirculatiog w» ih| healer Ex­
will not. hear of your personal
HOSPITALIZATION
Insurance
cellent condition. One Taylor
affoirn. There is no r » u.e for ")ll,r
Individual, family and group
Tot Stroller 211 Motile Avenue
embarrassment.
( ih k a I. i
C M Boyd &amp; Co
FlessonahJs ered I requirements
No rn.maker, o.
»rv loan.
anshle uavmrnt r&gt;lnnr .M II.V LOAN &lt; &lt;»
Florida Bank Hide
I’hone B
P A IN T NOW'
We Have Good Reliablp Painter*
available Pall Sanford Paint
&amp; Jilnsa Company Phone HI I.

WINDSTORM in»»ir*nc«. Novi i
thi* time to ] rotect your pro
petty nirntn«t win«lilorm ilnrr
Mgr (\ M. lloyd A (!o.
!,000 LIFE Insurance to ear1,
person are* 16 to 35 for *17
60. dividends reduce the year­
ly cost to $13.50 after thr 1st
year. C. M Boyd A Co.

for

to

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,n „ i
Wt Mia
*r. additional toil -i.n ndd
You .
yniir e 'iti'Mi dull
Imbtlitv *'t noli

“ It sure make* a fellow know
that he in not alone." hr taid

FOR HALF
Ample quantity long
life CJOLD SKA I* M k tto i r«N»f
coating Containing I'etrngum
Sanford Paint A (ilann Com­
pany. 117 So Park Avenue.
Phone .ion

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t*iflV*r,'l li“ t

Under
FOR S A L E
furnished 5 room house
in
Immrd'te
Robert A. Williams
711
Atlantic Bank Hldit

COLORED
girl,
for
laundry
work It., not nppl\ niile,, you
want a ysar round Job Apply
FOR HALE
In person to Hermnnie County
Nice 6 room hrone tlnar to
Laundry. 8H&gt; W 3rd Rt.
UMHEILIetimber I Wrecking .1 South, Ide School Can give tin
story house behind Reel',, icry mediate po,ar,,mn
best lumber. Plant doors, win
Robert A William,
ilow, and plumbing. |)uhnrt'« Phone 73$ Atlsnllr Bank Uklg.
l.umt'cr Yard
FOB SALE: One II G 12 (Tetrar
tractor, good condition Also
VICTORY
GARDEN
PLANTS
Two IM0 traitor tires Phone SALESLADY for steady, full
now
ready — Tomatoes.
H*.
County 4400.
Giant Pepper. Ft. Fycr* Mar­
lime employment. Apply In
ket Egg Plant. Copenhagen.
person. The Outlet.
Charleston and Jersey Wake­ EXCESS Farm Implements In­
cluding mulr plows, nearly all
field Cabbage; other plants In a
kinds; aroop,. fertiliser carts,
faw days. J. w . Bell, Phone 15.
duster, hnr-off machine. ,prlng
O N E P A IR store platform scnle,.
tooth harrow, copperhead, mid­
Hanford Mattress Fsetory
dle buster, suhaoilnr. watering
ran, tri good londitmn. pumps
SE L L
Y O U It
lt».ll»
to
19 42
and celery c h e c k e r ,
Henry
Model Chevrolet, Font or Ply
Schumacher, Jr phone 220.J
mouth fnr CASH. Best prices
paid. Sea Mr. Ilamtnett at ELECTItlC refrigerator and ’32 FURNISHED two-bedroom apart­
ment or house. Lieut. Ethler,
Holler Motor Salas, 208 W.
Plymouth automobile ,clan both
Phone HI63 after 4:30 P.M. or
1st HL
In running conditions. C.A.
1 1 6 0 , Extension 237 during day,
Shrlner, faike Mary.
RECAPPED TIRES "
UNFURNISHED house. Perman­
We havo Just rrtelved in another
ent residents. Ilnx 3484, c/o I
shipment of rrcapped tires. BUSINESS SERVICE
.These do not require any per­
mit*. In all probability, ft will THE HO'/r in prrfmihlr to the
TWO HEDruoin apt or house,
be quite some time before new
S&amp;0 deductible mlliimn or up
furnished or unfurnished. Phone
' Urea arr available to all users.
Ret nutnniohilr Hindrance Oct
640 J
Write fnr our list of sixes and
our rule* for ymif ran n»ul
truck* l*. M M«$vd A Co.
TO RENT unfurnished house,
SEEDS
Permanent civilians. Box C,
Now In stock, our fall line of WAaSIUNO vnarhlnea rrpairtMj-4r i i Herald
, cabbage and pther teeils Ask
and *11 home ipplianrea. C ald ­
for our full price list.
well (icneral Repair Shop. 707
NORWALK TIRES AND TUBES
North Mills, Orlando, phone
We have in stock a good quantity
2-1072 or Senford 0166. Promni
W ILLIE Newman. 415 E. 8th St.
of tubes, both passsnger and
Benrfce.
w
6 feet 6 Inchca tall, weight 160
truck In all alxea. No permits
Iba. desires Job aa truck driver,
required. Also, In stock, • fair VE ARE fullv equipped and
preferably for wholesale.
know how to recap your tires.
quantity of truck and paasanNatural rubber or synthetic,
ger tires. Also, batteries.
we prdtect the sidewalls of ONE- half or day's work. Mary
. A. M. Prevail Seville. Florida
Brown. 801 East Seventh Street.
your tire. Jones Tire Shop,
I ' F R f 2104
Bog &gt;7 _________
Cor, l i t and Elm, phone 808.
COLORED man and wife, short
B0Y*8 prewar bicycle, balloon
order cooks. Will go anywhere.
Ur**. In fine condition. George GOING to fly l Get a trip acci­
M. E. Bess, 700 E. 7th 8L
dent
policy
from
C.
M.
Boyd
1 Herndon, 1200 Sanford Ave.
4 Co. ,
PRACTICAL nursing. 1320 Mel
lonrllle Ave. or phone 671-W.
L IA B IL IT Y Insurance la moat
W E ALW AYS .
important.You know what It
would cost to replace your WANTEI&gt;^, H A V E ROOM
home, fumituie, merchandise
for sfflelsnt salesmen In Tamps
and automoblla If destroyed. CASH register. Coleman’s. 1U,
Magnolia, Phone U7.
and slsowhsre in Central and
But you den't know what the
Southern Florida, to sell Life and
verdict la going to be In a law CORN for mule feed. Han
Agtident I n a s ir a n e e , Annuities,
ault Involving bodily Injury or
Schumacher, Jr. Phone 220Grobp and Wholesale (10 to 4D
death. Get sdequata liability
employed*) and the NEW L IF E ­
TIME INCOME Slcknssa and Aceldsnt policy, and Family Hospi­
tal Insurance.
T E L E P H O N E
W* give our agents Homs Office
training ^ equip thrm quickly
OPERATORS

WANTKD TO RENT

SIT.. WANTED

Single etr Married

PURNtSHED apartment* 4 rooms.

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I l l Laurel Ave.

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Pipin thr Short, king of the
Iranks. put an end to the saorernacy of the Eastern Empire
m Italy, with the Institution of
the temporal power of the Pofru
over the city of Rome and the
State, of the Church.

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Your Ford Dealer Since 10.11

YOUR DRIVERS LICENSE
. . . . . . FOR 1946 . . . . . .

s Honor Roll

T

Superb quality and
sensible p r i c e s are
two of 'the common
sense r e a s o n s *t6
urge selection from
our complete stock.

PACKAG E

S I 'O I U P

ll«tl $1 A*c*rt *to&amp;.

{^proachcd, all Army transport

For convenience to every one our office will be
open from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. each week dny.
You can brinjj or wend your old 1945 llcenwc
down and have It renewed. No delay at
thlA time, but If you neglect to renew your
llcenwe promptly, you will probably be re­
quired to “aland in line". SO. COMK KAKLY
AND AVOID THE HUSH.

Surrender Terms To
lie Carried Out To
Letter As Domei
\ircnc\ Suspended

For a person under 18 years old, one of the
parents must sign application with them.

Operators license
Chauffeurs

$1.00
2.00
IlnrlHir •h .t-1* t Hr n ripectc*!
1st Im* rhiti'M Nb ” t thr mm mil tee

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R. W. WARE,

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COUNTY JUDGE

&lt;R M* t

fIv r

Ho un e

iriintorn are
Lor an 1II HI I.
and Kerguaon

t R Mi. hi llounr mriiilirfi Rep
&lt; i*M|iri t |) Trim i Clark ( ( ’ N O .
Morphy (D-Pn I Kerfe I K Win.)
a»o| fn'eriinrt (It t'alif I
Prenidrot I'f iiintn met l« fltatlvr
d* fret vr*lrida\ Ml Ilia [a&lt;|llP*l
f *i h iniloiip uatnoml iiMvrnplov
inrnt rompeneatn'D • l a n «l a » 1

New Management

P O ltC H

Mac Arthur Promises(“No Kid
A h e a J O fT im e Gloves” In Dealing With Japs

R e c o n v e r s io n
N o w R e p o r le c

WASHINGTON. Sept. It. I * V
A nr* uhMM* of irconversion ^
htir m« America iped into thu
ftecoful month of peace. Husini»men arr taking the rein» from
th government All ration* hut
RUiiar rnav eml this year SflfC*
clothing in ilut* back in rtO diy*
or so Mmt travel curb* are hff
thu weekend.
—
The War Production Hoard re­
ported i econvel**inn running two
to three ueeki iihcml of arnedult
MhWi fa »»f wRiht*r$. irfri^erator*
auto*
miH winh articln
are
irtolitiif
Mpi imiht k report* to
\Vi«hn&gt;gt«*n hilt st»\ lh«* OPA*»
ngul pile* poiic\ hamper* them,
Tin* i!rt mmn uhrn meat ration^
ing ih*» 1*1 ••nit i» tiring delayed
|»V I md mam factor* thr oncer*
taint\ nvn foieiirn •IcmafuJ*. am^
offinnl fran Hint too mrly action
might t ati-r MrM ito*r tagt’i And
revive tdark inarkeU*
It rna\ takr a (r\r' vreek* to
yet mi a«.ii»ntr |*o l u t e o f fnrrljfir
firnit. lit.! ifi the meantime, l| ia
|»n«n! I* t-k ae| I•*■f ••t$• ttrt I, thr

MIAMI, Sept. 14. (AIM —

A hurricane pf near record
velocity, whipped by winds1
estimated an high an 1351
^ritiUs per hour, wan reported1
driving toward the Florida
coast 570 miles Bouthea.^ of ]
Miami at 10:15 A.M. (F.WT)
today. As the storm ap-

Thank You For Your Co-operation
I A R R E U '8

HMD A ). SFPTKMIIFK II. 11*1

President!' Truman Is
Rebuffed On Plato
To Increase Feder­
al Aid To Jobless

Winds Of 135 Miles
- Velocity Reported
NearCenterlvOcated
24 Hours Off Miami

BY OR BEFORE OCTOBER l Ht
1945 your drivers license must
be renewed.
LION 10 NOT KlNt/OT
JUNau.TME CAPt BUFTAIA
RHINOCtROI. ELEPHANT ANO IMt
ktOOWO AR1. COMMOtPtD HOW
CWNQINcxra THAN TVtf. LION.

SAN FORD, FLORIDA

Established 1908

Hurricane Is
INearingCoast
O f F lo rid a

wh en

thr

Senate

i'm in r r

jlix Jone.s Sliol •
And Killed By
Another Nectr

i\erasing u iy
Tourist [vtisor

t

mittrr apprnvn! n ‘ ill leavtr
inhli «« pa&gt;itM*nle ail* «t rntiir'
&gt;in*ln lur i-.ht tion
ibr itat'

P A IN T

Especially made for OUTSIDE WOOD
SURFACES such as porch Boors, sitps,
doors, railings, hannisttrs. shutters, trim,
«c . Ktsjsts foot traffic and destructive sun.
wind, rain, slsel sod snow. Iltdds its color
Ours hi* shade*.

°Sanford Prepares
t o r Emergencies
From Hurricane

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD

&lt; Mittntilttfrmeii iklim &lt; i si
bill', co,I at $M00,fMlll.ooo, at
they said, it about $:luu,unu
le,»
than
the
*dnilnl*t ra&gt;1
proposal calletl for

Mr Truman hail asked I
hill setting up a unifoirn nt
ntutn of $25 a week fot 2*5 »•

Phone 83

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Chase’H Sister
In Pennsylvania

or youraail

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up neat

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lay, uiul ui^&lt;&gt; hud
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v%uiiitda.

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Tha war b ovar, but no! the
sugar $hartog«.1f will ba
many months bafora od*-

J HERIj ore grill tome fob* to bo done by thousands
oi our boy* and flH* W uniform . . . *&lt;&gt;«"• |ob* ^
ocrou fho soa*. Keop up their morale o» Chrlitmcntime whan thought! of Itfcaia realty "boar down.- .
Bo wre they got their Christmas par cell ON TIME., \
Here are some very Important regulation* who
sender* wOl rseptcti M ai package* between Sep-,
tember 15th and October 15th, 1945. Weight limit j
b 5 pounds. She limit 15 Inches long or 3d Inchet '
fiuwl,
Inarl |»n
rsft* ODQ
nail aaLsL
4W
/^^
COfTlOIOfO
IwOym
QwTTl. 1
vT
p ®fnl1 MQI nniL
pOC**;* • «
ages securely. Pack tightly. Address legibly In Ink
- *-- —tin
—Ctu
*Jib . m
mJ
o r boakaaeJAem
rypcw Tinny, iMesMS-r r fp o y
om
«n
a aaaami
m on sy

In Doitol monev on iin . Do not
ud# DtrIihablei, v
intoxicants, InfUmnabie*. or pebans. Avoid frog-

nucleus here for tourist club*.
He urged people to forget their
differences, and to have a large
commute. Including representa­
tives of civic clubs, churches,
farming Interests etc. to plan
for the fqture o f the community.
Ue also urged the building of a
new hospital for Sanford. He out­
lined the qualities needed for
leadership In tho community In­
cluding sympathy with fellow
men. loyalty, earnestness and
•elf-control.
Past King Lion J.E. Rowland
was presented with a Lion pin
by E.S. McCall and given a ris­
ing vote of thanks for hit p**t
services. Mr. Rowland expressed
i t t Um iff* of 70. Funcr*! hia appreciation for tho g if t
lea* will b
held'Sunday

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EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

FOR RENTr* • *n HIM
U*'P
■fir

The Florida Hotel
Is now

TWO FARMS FOR HALE—One
3 acres, tiled land, I good well.
2 story house. 1 car garage. I
cool house. 600 ft. W’est of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
—5 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
story house. 2 story barn. U
mile west on Orange Houle
vard J W Bell, Lake Monroe.
Phone 15

VOLUME XXXVII

Phone 200

$111,000 Given
To Veteran With
4 Amputations

111,000 GIVEN INSIDE WED
A T L A N T IC CITY. Sept. 12 m
Private First Class James W.
Wilson, of Starke. Fla. 20, learn,
ed this wesk that he will never
have another financial worry. A
torture of him. grinning widely
while taking hi* first walk after
losing parts of his arms and legs
has evoked a tribute of $111,000

NEW INNEItSPItlNG
MATTRESSES
)-Doub|e h*i1 alie; 20-1 win l»r-l
life, including new •prilifft. ml
layer felt |adding ami fl or I
A.C.A Ticking Phone *72 J.
Thr Sanford Maltreaa Factory

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc

PVT. JIMMY WHION of Starke. Fla.,
can still smile though he lost part
of bis hands and legs In a plana
crash. Jimmy, who ts convalescing
at tba England General Hospital
tn Atlantic City. N. J . has already,
received over $110,000 from sym­
pathetic, persons who feU In love
with his grin.
(International)

Donations Follow Pic­
ture Of Him Trying
To. Walk Gamely

,&gt; T ll;
ji iir.y_
u nit.

f t i f M K t pm Peat* of the World
f a t r i a s U 111 Prog rftt of Amrrn
T «‘ Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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FOUND

LEGAL NOTICE

i BmF/ Tk*r* Ir Strength—

MAH PACKAGEStETWEEHSEPT. tSrtyT. IS

Members Wefcomed
To Agriculture Class

ir*. Eagllsh, who will be tn
Vam Clark and Ralph Johnson
*d at •Evergreen Cemetery
hern tn Texas en March 20 welcomed fellow member* of the
agricultural claaa of Seminole
IBgh School Thursday evening,
and the former outlined activities
o f the Seminole Chapter of
Future Farmer*.
Game* Were
played and lea cream was served.
According to Agricultural In­
structor A m i R. Johnson tha en­
rollment brake all record* in
agricultural Instruction In the
history of the school. A com-mlttee foe..the initiation’, to he

Judge T.P. Warlow
Di es Sudde nl y
OKLAXDO, &gt;8 e p t. 14 (/V)Judgo T. Plcton Ws/low. O ptrsl
Florida patriarch, dean of the
Orange county bar. Jurist and
distinguished
churchman,
died
suddenly yesterday aftrr an ill­
ness of a f*w hours In Brevard,
N. C.. where be was spending
the closing day* of s tix-eeeka
vacation.
Word o f ths death of the prom
Inent Orlando attorney came as
a shock to the members of his
family hart, no previous word
having been received of an illuses. l i e left Orlando Aug. 23 on
hla vacation trip to the moun­
tains, going to Saluda. N. C. A
faw days ago ha wrote his asso­
ciates here ha was leaving with
friends to go to Brevard.
Judge Warlow. senior member
of a law pi««tlca partnership
with A . Eugene Carpenter in the
Metcalf building, had
I ' practiced
”
*
„ . __
was admitted
to th* bar In 1888 and served
a* county solicitor In 1007, end
1008 ana as Judge of th* crim­
inal court of record from 1011
to 1025.
’
At tbe time o f Ms death Judge
Warlow was referee In bank­
ruptcy for tha Orlando district
general master by* chancery In
r im lt court, and chancellor of
the diocese o f south' Flortfennf

Mild

'h r

back, Hickson »*|*.
Litfair luM i**$l
home hu«i !»•*••$* »•
previnui u4‘i'u» ih» •

By “ Duke" MarNelll
By way of starting o ff a nuin
tier of brief biographies of Srm
inole High School football play-i*
w* will top the list with an nut
standing student whu recently
was elected president nf th«
senior class of 11)48. No het'rr
choice could have been selected
for the job: he Is none olhei
than Glenn A. Llngle, Jr.
Glenn was born In’ a small
Illinois town named Cairn on
July 20, 1028. Shortly after that
Glenn and his parents moved to
8anford where they. have lived
ever since Ipfsrt. Glenn has been
here a frw months short of his
17 yean. He is' 6 f t 7 In. tall
and weighs 164 pounds, has blue
eyes and blonde hair and has
more speed than any man on the
Um .

-

Glenn was president . of the
sophomore elssa of 1044 and was
also president o f the Key Club
and o f tbe Studeat Council last
year.-The X sy Club b an honor­
ary dub for bojp who have an
average of 00 or eheme In their

letters fm play mi- vanity baar
hall at thud h . i L«*l year hibrilliant work ■&gt;' third linin'
played a big purl in thr bast-hull
teqm winning the district champ
ionship.
Along the social lines, Glenn is
a good dancer nnd is reported t«»
have quite h f r » girl acquaint
aners In various town* over thr
state.
Glenn like, to rule hi* horse.
"Smoky,” and to hunt and fish
for a patl-limr
Ills favorite
* ess la Gene Tierney and topr hla list of actor* 1* Alan
d. He thrive* on good South­
ern fried chicken and plenty of
milk and chocolate cake, at least
that’s what hl» mother says and
•ha should know
•5-.AH In all. Glenn adds up to
being a "swell boy- on the foot
ball field, in ths school, nnd
moat anywhere else- you should
find him, so look for that num­
ber 5 on hla Jersey this'coming
‘beam* and watch him go.
■&lt;

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liriu v 1 lulver Burton
Hr i n
listed III the Navy,
Nov
II
IP42, ami ha* served nboaid thr
Burton
-nice
June 30.
IP It.
having seen active duty ill Un­
American iilro European Thcalet
of War before hl« xhip joined
Ikalvev a fumed Third F t.-,-1 In
th- I'nrlfle

Thr letter rend
Shin helper! cover
at Vokoaukn Nnvnl
— I nraurr you it
in un the finish

in part ''Our
the landing*
Have Aug 30
is great to be
— even into

HOME ON LEAVE
Lieut. Jack Torrance, of the
Army Air Forces, former em­
ployee of The Hanford Herald,
spent a few hour* In Hanford to­
day enroute from Avon Park to
Camp Blanding, for final dis­
charge after having aarved over
four year* In th* Army. .

in Haniford for six month*.

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WEDNESDAY.

TOE SANFORD H ERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHtH

WIT.I. p»y cash fajrYdf kinds 61
used furniture. \yrlj* Bo* .Wf,
c o Herald.

FOUR unfurnished looms
ly rou|de or widow prrl
Write tins I 2 I I. Sanford

CLEAN, cool
fiHim*
Palm*
Under nr*
menl, maid aervirr
P in t St

a
i
I

FlNANCIAI

TO KENT unfurnished house. Per.
manent
civilian Bo* C. c /o
Herald
eggs every
W ASTE 11
week by a uteady customer.
Call at 208 N Park A /e.

LOST

SAVE money when you buy you' BABY’S gold stretchy band brs,
ILAMIPIED^ AOVRRTISIfiO- FATES
neat car or truck thru lower
clet in lawn Saturday night.
J0&lt; per line for one Insertion
local hank financing and our
First Birthday present. Reward.
08c per line for three insertions
lower insurance cost. C. M
Phone 657 W. !ne* Hammock.
07c per line for 6 Insertions
Royd &amp; Co.
Oj per line for 20 Insertions
OCR Jewelry Floater policy will
Minimum rates . . . 10c
SAVE money on ynui fire, wind- | repay you for Jewelry lost,
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR A « . tn THE SANFORD IIERAl.D
storm, nutomuhili-, workmen'* ( stolen nr destroyed. No lf&gt;.
Count, five words to the |lbe. including phone *nd address.
compensation,
luirglnry.
lia­
C. M lloyd * Co.
All advertisements fir situations want** will be charged for at the
bility
nnd othn
insurance
tegular rlacwlflcd raise.
_____________
Y’ ou’ll like out profit-sharing •DIVIDENDS for 10 years on
plan of insurance (' M, Hovil I your llrr, automobile and lia­
bility insurance by not Insuring
A Co.
FRESH row. rulf; nlmi heifcA
wtln C M. iioyd w Co.
all jersey*. 9'JfK); a IhiuI 40 A A /f LOANS on cn*h uimr of life
Irtrhorn pullets rraily In lay.
inrurance policies »t 2 S % to FOUND
II.50 rarh Phone County 2701,
YOUNG lireedln-* stock include.
4*. ft. C. M. Ilny.l k IV
evening*.
Brown l.eghnrns nnd approxi­
j DARK Jrrsey Cow and calf, In­
mately I fi voung NVw llninp.
MISCELLANEOUS
quire 2.300 Mrllonvillc Avenue,
FARM Infill Will *cll pari &lt;*f my
.hire rnnrtrr * about 5 lbs each.
land went of Kblcr Spring*.
Writ.- lil.che, Box 727. Sanford
NorwiHMl (* Murlrtl. IU 2. UoX ANYONE wishing to help drive
LEGAL NOTICE
to Trenton. N’.J leaving Sept.
UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tapestries
17. afternoon Call Naval Air
Station, 2.14.
damasks, broratclles. n good
stock to select from.
K.S.
BORROW HERE WHERE
Brown. 21H1 N. Orange Avc..
1941 Chevrolet muster delux. f&gt;PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
,
u
Phone 4053, Orlando, Fla.
pnssenger euotre. I’ hone 005-It YOUR natural desire lor privacy1is ii in
after f&gt;:00 P.M
In money mattrrs is strietl) . printing
respected here.
Friends and I 8* ""O "1
BRAND new lined bassinet. I .’Oil
relstivu are nut uuesliulied
Hattfnril Aremie, nr phnne 1 1 t IV
abon l your credit
Your fm j urr. , ,
plover or business associates! Jlmlii-i
ONE rirculatiog w» ih| healer Ex­
will not. hear of your personal
HOSPITALIZATION
Insurance
cellent condition. One Taylor
affoirn. There is no r»u.e for ")ll, r
Individual, family and group
Tot Stroller 211 Motile Avenue
embarrassment.
( ih k a I.i
C M Boyd &amp; Co
FlessonahJs ered I requirements
No rn.maker, o .
»rv loan.
anshle uavmrnt r&gt;lnnr .M II.V LOAN &lt; &lt;»
Florida Bank Hide
I’ hone B
PAINT NOW'
We Have Good Reliablp Painter*
available Pall Sanford Paint
&amp; Jilnsa Company Phone HI I.

WINDSTORM in»»ir*nc«. Novi i
thi* time to ] rotect your pro
petty nirntn«t win«lilorm ilnrr
Mgr (\ M. lloyd A (!o.
!,000 LIFE Insurance to ear1,
person are* 16 to 35 for *17
60. dividends reduce the year­
ly cost to $13.50 after thr 1st
year. C. M Boyd A Co.

for

to

1‘1*’

’

ril
,n „ i
Wt Mia
*r. additional toil -i.n ndd
You .
yniir e 'iti'Mi dull
Imbtlitv *'t noli

“ It sure make* a fellow know
that he in not alone." hr taid

FOR HALF
Ample quantity long
life CJOLD SKA I* M k tto i r«N»f
coating Containing I'etrngum
Sanford Paint A (ilann Com­
pany. 117 So
Park Avenue.
Phone .ion

W E ALWAYS
, HAVE ROOM

Under

Single etr Married

PURNtSHED apartment* 4 rooms.
I l l Laurel Ave.

P r

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*i

Ave

5 £E * : ’
i

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f t i f M K t pm Peat* of the World
f a t r i a s U 111 Prog rftt of Amrrn
T«‘ Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

Hurricane Is
INearingCoast
Of ___L_
Florida
:?ji
T

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E stablished

Your Ford Dealer Since 10.11

YOUR DRIVERS LICENSE
........ FOR 1946 ........

s Honor Roll

Superb quality and
sensible p r ic e s are
two of 'the common
sense r e a s o n s *t6
urge selection from
our complete stock.
I A R R E U '8
PACKAGE

S I 'O I U P

ll«tl $1 A*c*rt *to&amp;.

MIAMI, Sept. 14. (AIM —
A hurricane pf near record
velocity, whipped by w inds1
estimated an high an 135 1
^ritiU s per hour, wan reported1
driving toward the Florida
coast 570 miles Bouthea.^ of ]
Miami a t 10:15 A.M. (F.WT)
today. As the storm ap{^proachcd, all Army transport

WASHINGTON. Sept. It. I * V
A nr* uhMM* of irconversion ^
htir m« America iped into thu
ftecoful month of peace. Husini»men arr taking the rein» from
th government All ration* hut
RUiiar rnav eml this year SflfC*
clothing in ilut* back in rtO diy*
or so Mmt travel curb* are hff
thu weekend.
—
The War Production Hoard re­
ported i econvel**inn running two
to three ueeki iihcml of arnedult
MhWi fa »»f wRiht*r$. irfri^erator*
auto*
miH winh articln
are
irtolitiif
Mpi imiht k report* to
\Vi«hn&gt;gt«*n hilt st»\ lh«* OPA*»
ngul pile* poiic\ hamper* them,
Tin* i!rt mmn uhrn meat ration^
ing ih*» 1*1 ••nit i» tiring delayed
|»V Imd mam factor* thr oncer*
taint\ nvn foieiirn •IcmafuJ*. am^
offinnl fra n Hint too m rly action
might t ati-r MrM ito*r tagt’i And
revive tdark inarkeU*
It rna\ takr a (r\r' vreek* to
yet mi a«.ii»ntr |*o lute of fnrrljfir
firnit. lit.! ifi the meantime, l| ia
|»n«n! I* t-k ae| I•*■f ••t$• ttrt I, thr

II.

11*1

Surrender Terms To
lie Carried Out To
Letter As Domei
\ircnc\ Suspended

For a person under 18 years old, one of the
parents must sign application with them.

Operators license
Chauffeurs

$1.00
2.00
IlnrlHir •h .t-1* t Hr n ripectc*!
1st Im* rhiti'M Nb ” t thr mm mil tee
whu h **!««• if»\liiilr* fIv r Houne
loemltev«
tt|h$*f
iriintorn are
(•eorgr c I►••a • Lor an 1II HI I.
Itrvwntrf &lt;R M* t and Kerguaon
t R Mi. hi llounr mriiilirfi Rep
&lt; i*M|iri t |) Trim i Clark (( ’ N O .
Morphy (D-Pn I Kerfe I K Win.)
a»o| fn'eriinrt (It t'alif I
Prenidrot I'f iiintn met l« fltatlvr
d* fret vr*lrida\ Ml Ilia [a&lt;|llP*l
f *i h iniloiip uatnoml iiMvrnplov
inrnt rompeneatn'D • l a n «l a » 1

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R. W . WARE,
COUNTY JUDGE

New Management

P O ltC H

S F P T K M IIF K

Mac
Arthur
Promises(
“No
Kid
Now Reporlec
A h e a J O fT im e Gloves” In Dealing W ith Japs
President!' Truman Is
Rebuffed On Plato
To Increase Feder­
al Aid To Jobless

For convenience to every one our office will be
open from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. each week dny.
You can brinjj or wend your old 1945 llcenwc
down and have It renewed. No delay at
thlA time, but If you neglect to renew your
llcenwe promptly, you will probably be re­
quired to “ aland in line". SO. COMK KAKLY
AND AVOID THE HUSH.

HMD A ).

Reconversion

Winds Of 135 Miles
- Velocity Reported
NearCenterlvOcated
24 Hours Off Miami

BY OR BEFORE OCTOBER l Ht
1945 your drivers license must
be renewed.
LION 10 NOT KlNt/OT
JUNau.TME CAPt BUFTAIA
RHINOCtROI. ELEPHANT ANO IMt
ktOOWO AR1. COMMOtPtD HOW
CWNQINcxra THAN TVtf. LION.

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

1908

200

when

thr

Senate

i'm in rr

jlix Jone.s Sliol

•
i\ e r a s in g u i y

A n d K ille d By

T ourist [vtisor

A n o th e r N e c t r

t

mittrr apprnvn! n ‘ ill leavtr
inhli «« pa&gt;itM*nle ail* «t rntiir'
&gt;in*ln lur i-.ht tion
ibr itat'

P A IN T

Especially made for OUTSIDE WOOD
SURFACES such as porch Boors, sitps,
doors, railings, hannisttrs. shutters, trim,
« c . Ktsjsts foot traffic and destructive sun.
wind, rain, slsel sod snow. Iltdds its color
Ours hi* shade*.

°Sanford Prepares
t o r Emergencies
From Hurricane

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
I

&lt; Mittntilttfrmeii

iklim &lt; i si

bill', c o ,I at $M00,fMlll.ooo, at
they said, it about $:luu,unu
le,»
than the
*dnilnl*t ra&gt;1
proposal calletl for

Mr Truman hail asked I
hill setting up a unifoirn nt
ntutn of $25 a week fot 2*5 »•

Phone 83

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ii,

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i lo i

Chase’H Sister
In Pennsylvania
or y o u ra a il

neirn* •»•■» * .••••*! •
man PM 1 ••• '4*
h*\r l»e * » th»* -%*
fleeinir
•h**t
It Run *miiI tn ha\
up neat \%hen* dii
lay, uiul ui^&lt;&gt; hud
emptied cartriilbr*’hullrt v%uiiitda.
ihouldcr Mild 'hr
back, Hickson »*|*.
Litfair luM i**$l
home hu«i !»•*••$* »•
previnui u4‘i' u» ih» •

3Ke n o m o r e

J HERIj ore grill tome fob* to bo done by thousands
o i our boy* and flH* W uniform . . . *&lt;&gt;«"• |ob*
ocrou fho soa*. Keop up their morale o» Chrlitmcn-

Tha war b ovar, but no! the
sugar $hartog«.1f will ba
many months bafora od*-

^

time whan thought! o f Itfcaia realty "boar down.- .
Bo wre they got their Christmas par cell ON TIME., \
Here are some very Important regulation* who
sender* wOl rseptcti M ai package* between S ep -,
tember 15th and October 15th, 1945. Weight limit j
b 5 pounds. She limit 15 Inches long or 3d Inchet '
fiuwl,Inarl
rsft* ODQ
nail aaLsL
4 /^ ^ ®fnl1 MQI nniL
COfTlOIOfO |»n
IwOym
QwTTl. 1vTWp
pOC**;*• «
ages securely. Pack tightly. Address legibly In Ink
*---—tin
—Ctub
*Ji . m
mJ aaaami
or boakaaeJAem
rypcwTinny, iMesMS---rrfpoy
om
«na
monsy
In Doitol monev o n iin . Do not

ud# DtrIihablei, v

intoxicants, InfUmnabie*. or pebans. Avoid frog-

nucleus here for tourist club*.
He urged people to forget their
differences, and to have a large
commute. Including representa­
tives o f civic clubs, churches,
farming Interests etc. to plan
for the fqture o f the community.
Ue also urged the building of a
new hospital for Sanford. He out­
lined the qualities needed for
leadership In tho community In­
cluding sympathy with fellow
men. loyalty, earnestness and
•elf-control.
Past King Lion J.E. Rowland
was presented with a Lion pin
by E.S. McCall and given a ris­
ing vote of thanks for hit p**t
services. Mr. Rowland expressed
i t t Um iff* of 70. Funcr*! hia appreciation for tho g ift
lea* will b
h eld 'S u n d ay

E

EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

FOR RENT-

i s iT I

Pipin thr Short, king of the
Iranks. put an end to the saorernacy of the Eastern Empire
m Italy, with the Institution of
the temporal power of the Pofru
over the city of Rome and the
State, of the Church.

.

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS

r* • *n HIM
U*'P
■fir

The Florida Hotel
Is now

FOR SALE
furnished 5 room house
in
Immrd'te
COLORED
girl,
for
laundry
Robert A. Williams
work It., not nppl\ niile,, you
711
Atlantic Bank Hldit
want a ysar round Job Apply
FOR HALE
In person to Hermnnie County
Nice 6 room hrone tlnar to
Laundry. 8H&gt; W 3rd Rt.
UMHEILIetimber I Wrecking .1 South, Ide School Can give tin
story house behind Reel',, icry mediate po,ar,,mn
best lumber. Plant doors, win
Robert A William,
ilow, and plumbing. |)uhnrt'« Phone 73$ Atlsnllr Bank Uklg.
l.umt'cr Yard
FOB SALE: One II G 12 (Tetrar
tractor, good condition Also
VICTORY
GARDEN
PLANTS
Two IM0 traitor tires Phone SALESLADY for steady, full
now
ready — Tomatoes.
H*.
County 4400.
Giant Pepper. Ft. Fycr* Mar­
lime employment. Apply In
ket Egg Plant. Copenhagen.
person. The Outlet.
Charleston and Jersey Wake­ EXCESS Farm Implements In­
cluding mulr plows, nearly all
field Cabbage; other plants In a
kinds; aroop,. fertiliser carts, WANTKD TO RENT
faw days. J. w . Bell, Phone 15.
duster, hnr-off machine. ,prlng
ONE PAIR store platform scnle,.
tooth harrow, copperhead, mid­
Hanford Mattress Fsetory
dle buster, suhaoilnr. watering
ran, tri good londitmn. pumps
SELL
YOU It
lt».ll» to
19 42
and celery checker,
Henry
Model Chevrolet, Font or Ply
Schumacher, Jr phone 220.J
mouth fnr CASH. Best prices
paid. Sea Mr. Ilamtnett at ELECTItlC refrigerator and ’32 FURNISHED two-bedroom apart­
ment or house. Lieut. Ethler,
Holler Motor Salas, 208 W.
Plymouth automobile ,clan both
Phone HI63 after 4:30 P.M. or
1st HL
In running conditions. C.A.
1160, Extension 237 during day,
Shrlner, faike Mary.
RECAPPED TIRES "
UNFURNISHED house. Perman­
We havo Just rrtelved in another
ent residents. Ilnx 3484, c /o
shipment o f rrcapped tires. BUSINESS SERVICE
.These do not require any per­
mit*. In all probability, ft will THE HO'/r in prrfmihlr to the
TWO HEDruoin apt or house,
be quite some time before new
S&amp;0 deductible mlliimn or up
furnished or unfurnished. Phone
' Urea arr available to all users.
Ret nutnniohilr Hindrance Oct
640 J
Write fnr our list of sixes and
our rule* for ymif ran n»ul
truck* l*. M M«$vd A Co.
TO RENT unfurnished house,
SEEDS
Permanent civilians. Box C,
Now In stock, our fall line of WAaSIUNO vnarhlnea rrpairtMj-4r i i Herald
, cabbage and pther teeils Ask
and *11 home ipplianrea. Cald­
for our full price list.
well (icneral Repair Shop. 707
NORWALK TIRES AND TUBES
North Mills, Orlando, phone SIT.. WANTED
We have in stock a good quantity
2-1072 or Senford 0166. Promni
of tubes, both passsnger and
Benrfce.
w WILLIE Newman. 415 E. 8th St.
6 feet 6 Inchca tall, weight 160
truck In all alxea. No permits
Iba. desires Job aa truck driver,
required. Also, In stock, • fair VE ARE fullv equipped and
preferably for wholesale.
know how to recap your tires.
quantity o f truck and paasanN atural rubber or synthetic,
ger tires. Also, batteries.
we prdtect the sidewalls o f ONE- half or day's work. Mary
. A. M. Prevail Seville. Florida
Brown. 801 East Seventh Street.
your tire. Jones Tire Shop,
I ' F R f 2104
Bog &gt;7 _________
Cor, l i t and Elm, phone 808.
COLORED man and wife, short
B0Y*8 prewar bicycle, balloon
order cooks. Will go anywhere.
Ur**. In fine condition. George GOING to fly l Get a trip acci­
M. E. Bess, 700 E. 7th 8 L
dent
policy
from
C.
M.
Boyd
1 Herndon, 1200 Sanford Ave.
4 Co. ,
PRACTICAL nursing. 1320 Mel
lonrllle Ave. or phone 671-W.
LIABILITY Insurance la moat
important.You know what It
would cost to replace your WANTEI&gt;^home, fumituie, merchandise
for sfflelsnt salesmen In Tamps
and automoblla If destroyed. CASH register. Coleman’s. 1U,
Magnolia, Phone U7.
and slsowhsre in Central and
But you den't know what the
Southern Florida, to sell Life and
verdict la going to be In a law CORN for mule feed. Han
Agtident I n a s i r a n e e , Annuities,
ault Involving bodily Injury or
Schumacher, Jr. Phone 220Grobp and Wholesale (10 to 4D
death. Get sdequata liability
employed*) and the NEW LIFE­
TIME INCOME Slcknssa and Aceldsnt policy, and Family Hospi­
tal Insurance.
W* give our agents Homs Office
training ^
equip thrm quickly

i BmF / Tk*r* Ir Strength—

Thank You For Your Co-operation

« t t*•! »**•)
t*iflV*r,'l li“ t

TWO FARMS FOR HALE—One
3 acres, tiled land, I good well.
2 story house. 1 car garage. I
cool house. 600 ft. W’est of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
—5 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
story house. 2 story barn. U
mile west on Orange Houle
vard J W Bell, Lake Monroe.
Phone 15

Phone

$111,000 Given
To Veteran With
4 Amputations

111,000 GIVEN INSIDE WED
ATLANTIC CITY. Sept. 12 m
Private First Class James W.
Wilson, of Starke. Fla. 20, learn,
ed this wesk that he will never
have another financial worry. A
torture of him. grinning widely
while taking hi* first walk after
losing parts of his arms and legs
has evoked a tribute of $111,000

NEW INNEItSPItlNG
MATTRESSES
)-Doub|e h*i1 alie; 20-1 win l»r-l
life, including new •prilifft. ml
layer felt |adding ami fl or I
A.C.A Ticking Phone *72 J.
Thr Sanford Maltreaa Factory

1945

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc

PVT. JIMMY WHION of Starke. Fla.,
can still smile though he lost part
of bis hands and legs In a plana
crash. Jimmy, who ts convalescing
at tba England General Hospital
tn Atlantic City. N. J . has already,
received over $110,000 from sym­
pathetic, persons who feU In love
with his grin.
(International)

Donations Follow Pic­
ture Of Him Trying
To. Walk Gamely

,&gt; T ll;
ji iir.y_
u n it.

12.

which took 'another twentr-fcm*’
hour* He suffered frostbite re­
quiring amputation*.
Photographer Cite* Grin
It w ii hit grin that evoked the
tribute, according to the Army
photographer, Sam llela»co. who
took the picture that •tarted the
flood o f contrlbutioni. He e iplainrtl: "1 saw him arrive at the
hospital, ami rcalixril that if
people could *ee that *niile. the
courage of which ii terrific, they
would help him." He carried a
picture to Philadelphia. Wire servicc» published it over the country,
and "The Philadelphia Inquirer’
began it country*wid« collection.

COMPLETELY furnishnl Ihiiim - ONE ICE Imx. One oil store,
heater, one folding rot and
low
(*all 76'.* J aft«’r 7 00
chair. Phone 705-W.
SMALL apartment. I’ouir
111.1 Park Avcnur

SEPTEMBER

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Members Wefcomed
To Agriculture Class

ir*. Eagllsh, who will be tn
Vam Clark and Ralph Johnson
*d at •Evergreen Cemetery
hern tn Texas en March 20 welcomed fellow member* of the
agricultural claaa of Seminole
IBgh School Thursday evening,
and the former outlined activities
o f the Seminole Chapter o f
Future Farmer*.
Game* Were
played and lea cream was served.
According to Agricultural In­
structor A m i R. Johnson tha en­
rollment brake all record* in
agricultural Instruction In the
history of the school. A com-mlttee foe..the initiation’, to he

Judge T.P. Warlow
Dies Suddenly
OKLAXDO, &gt;8 e p t. 14 (/V )Judgo T. Plcton W s/low. O p trsl
Florida patriarch, dean of the
Orange county bar. Jurist and
distinguished
churchman,
died
suddenly yesterday aftrr an ill­
ness of a f*w hours In Brevard,
N. C.. where be was spending
the closing day* of s tix-eeeka
vacation.
Word o f ths death of the prom
Inent Orlando attorney came as
a shock to the members of his
family hart, no previous word
having been received of an illuses. l i e left Orlando Aug. 23 on
hla vacation trip to the moun­
tains, going to Saluda. N. C. A
faw days ago ha wrote his asso­
ciates here ha was leaving with
friends to go to Brevard.
Judge Warlow. senior member
of a law pi««tlca partnership
with A . Eugene Carpenter in the
Metcalf building, Ihad' practiced
”
*
„ . __
was admitted
to th* bar In 1888 and served
a* county solicitor In 1007, end
1008 ana as Judge o f th* crim­
inal court o f record from 1011
to 1025.
’
At tbe time o f Ms death Judge
Warlow was referee In bank­
ruptcy for tha Orlando district
general master by* chancery In
r im lt court, and chancellor of
the diocese o f south' Flortfennf

By “ Duke" MarNelll
By way of starting o f f a nuin
tier o f brief biographies of Srm
inole High School football play-i*
w* will top the list with an nut
standing student whu r e c e n t l y
was elected president nf th«
senior class of 11)48. No het'rr
choice could have been selected
for the job: he Is none olhei
than Glenn A. Llngle, Jr.
Glenn was born In’ a small
Illinois town named Cairn on
July 20, 1028. Shortly after that
Glenn and his parents moved to
8anford where they. have lived
ever sin ce Ipfsrt. Glenn has been
here a frw months short of his
17 yea n . He is' 6 f t 7 In. tall
and weighs 164 pounds, has blue
eyes and blonde hair and has
more speed than any man on the
Um .
Glenn was president . of the
sophomore elssa of 1044 and was
also president o f the Key Club
and o f tbe Studeat Council last
year.-The X sy Club b an honor­
ary d u b for bojp who have an
average of 00 or eheme In their

letters fm play mi- vanity baar
hall at thud h . i L«*l year hibrilliant work ■&gt;' third linin'
played a big purl in thr bast-hull
teqm winning the district champ
ionship.
Along the social lines, Glenn is
a good dancer nnd is reported t«»
have quite h fr » girl acquaint
aners In various town* over thr
state.
Glenn like, to rule hi* horse.
"Smoky,” and to hunt and fish
for a patl-limr
Ills favorite
* ess la Gene Tierney and topr hla list of actor* 1* Alan
d. He thrive* on good South­
ern fried chicken and plenty of
milk and chocolate cake, at least
that’s what hl» mother says and
•ha should know
•5-.AH In all. Glenn adds up to
being a "swell boy- on the foot
ball field, in ths school, nnd
moat anywhere else- you should
find him, so look for that num­
ber 5 on hla Jersey this'com ing
‘beam* and watch him go.
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I ti-lml-llttf "flu C 411mhi til I'«
liriu v 1 lulver Burton
Hr i n
listed III the Navy, Nov I I
IP42, ami ha* served nboaid thr
Burton
-nice June 30.
IP It.
having seen active duty ill Un­
American iilro European Thcalet
of War before hl« xhip joined
Ikalvev a fumed Third Ft.-,-1 In
th- I'nrlfle
Thr letter rend in part ''Our
Shin helper! cover the landing*
at Vokoaukn Nnvnl Have Aug 30
— I nraurr you it is great to be
in un the finish — even into

HOME ON LEAVE
Lieut. Jack Torrance, of the
Army Air Forces, former em­
ployee of The Hanford Herald,
spent a few hour* In Hanford to­
day enroute from Avon Park to
Camp Blanding, for final dis­
charge after having aarved over
four year* In th* Army. .

in Haniford fo r six month*.

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TIIF, SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

Enrollment At
Gouflty Schftols

if NOW on their w ay to you

W s ’ra.loting no tints in rushing to your G o o d G u lf

Y o u .w illiw x m th oa o-p ow crfu l NEW GULF GA,SO-

Station am ple supplira ol ll»e heat g a solm c* over

LINES-by, thfrasnUK identical nninea Gull gave ita

sold nt the Sign of th e G u lf O range Dine.

fine muter, fu p lfsof on mtrliur day . - .

lt f t fc t

tim e research and ex p e rie n ce have p rod u ced rhoo*
lina* to bring pow er and sm oothn ess to you r d riv in g

II

Hand.

Fictitious Namr
Company
Honorable

Dlnrhsrgr.

U. S. Coast Guard to Robert
Milton WooUey Sturdivant.
Army of If, S.
to Jamc*
EKeUey.
Army o f U. S.
to Clifton V.
Kattaivay.
Army o f U. S. to Shepard Ste­
phen*, Jr.
Army o f U. S.
to Jnmc*
E.
Shepherd.
Army of U. 8. to Joe C.
Thomas.
Army o f U. S. to Chnrle* T.

II,

1945

CONCRETE PIPE
for

DRIVEWAYS
WELLS
SEPTIC TANKS
WATER TANKS
CULVERTS an# SEWERS
Transit Ml* Conrrela
Seconds available at lew prlra

CONCRETE BLOCK

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co.

compared with Inat term. The
Real Eat ale Mnrtgaar*
West Side; Primary School of ‘
Lingo, T. I . et ux to J / Tilden
Phene 1211
which Mrs. Marion St. J o h n is |Jacobs.
principal, has l i d pupils.
SANFORD. FLA.
i Thomas, Kinter W. yt ux to Lawson.
The most notlciblc chantre at Philip L, -Napolitano.
Ua I'cndens
Seminole flifth
School is the
Harris, Ja lie, widow to A. A.
A
M
.4 Y
Uill /ne
Armour
i t* Co. to t*
F . A.
Wolfer
rqtnmK, the library from
nexl Fields.
et ux.
16 the "principal's office to much
Chattel Mortgage*
routiner uuerters formerly used
Powell, C. L to Saiiford At
as a music room in the southwest j lantic N'nt't Hank.
wing. Mix* Edna Chittenden has
Satisfactions o f Mortgage
returned os ichoul librarian after | First Morse Realty Corp. to
saivin* ns librarian at the S a n ­ i fInIJ_ Meyer Humphrey et vir
ford Naval Air- Station, She e x ­ R T
pressed heraclf as much please 1
Protective Life Insurance Com­
with the library and pointed o u t pany to Knrl E N'ordgren et ux.
that Id pupils at u time could
Federal Farm Mortgage Corp.
use it as compared with 24 in to John Mcitch, Sr. et ux.
the former quarters.
Florida Slate Hank to lirleUr
Adjoining the school library is Whitehead.
•
a small stock room wherA hook*
Florldg State Hank to Sanford
may l&gt;e repaired and papers and Cash Feet) Store.
mazarine* storrd. The library has
Florida Stale Ilank to P. H.
about 1.1100 hooks, and accord Init Fuller.
to Principal Harman E. Morris
Florida - State -Rank- -ttr-T r- tt.is outstanding in the slate for Its Richardson.
referrnre liooks and encyclopedias.
Partial Rclraae of l.itn
Approximately .15 standard mngFederal Land Hank to John
aiiiii-* are regularly subscribed foi Meisch. Sr et ux
ami livv newspapers, giving stuI'owrr o f Attorney
i m i s nh’ iity uf up-to-date reading
Reel, Hoy C. to 'AVatson M.
mntier New shqlve* are being
uddril
and
recent
exendituree
E n h an ce th e betuily o f y o u r h om e w ith KE-nmitiK
will make po**lh)c the addition
rp/rrora. B e a u tifu lly fra m e d or V en etia n sty les.
of many new book* both « f fric.
linn and non fiction
The room vacated is iteing reL e t ua inaU ll S a fe ty G l im in y o u r ca r.
finished and painted and will
provide much larger and more
convenient office Quarters for 'thr
school
The resent office will
serve for space In which to file
m u n is
In the basement
the
cafeteria operated under direction
of Mr* Pearl llansell has iwen
ii n/ranved fnr convenience, and
u -nurk ion added for sand-

GUM

Senkarik Glass &amp; Mirror Co

T t m H 'r + p m H d n o m ih b o th o f th o rn ,
b o t k m d - t o , th m , h H t ' b y I h o Q u i t o r g o n i o u t .

m ileage per gallon.

September 12 . IB4S
Campbell, I*. P. el ux to I). IHarper et ux
Jacoba. J Tlbten to T L. l.ln jo
1et ux.
Napolitano, Philip to Kjnter W.
Thomas et ux.
Cline; A. E. et ux to Rev. P. I.
Jones et ux.
AfreemsaL For Deed
Lee, Joe tti John Mima,

&lt;*I*W M O -M O X

on hill* w ithout ping nr k n o c k . . . swift, sm ooth,
gliding, ease on the straight-nwny . . . and record

Affidavit
Hand, C. M. Re: W

Toakr, II. E. Jr. Sanford Fruit

Warrant) tired.

•tirh a * you hpve n ever b efore ex p erien ced ,
G a solin e* that assu re you quicker starling . . .
su rgin g pow er in p ick -u p . . . and "ite l-u p -n n d -g o "

Seminole County
Court Record *

Seen Increasing

T h e -O ra n g e Disc hns always aloud lot superior
p etroleu m produ ct*. N ow , wilh victory. Gull-'*.war*

F R ID A Y . S E P T E M B E R

And a* new engines come from ihc drafting
board*, placing new requirement* mi mului fuels.
Gulf gasolliK’ s will he on bond to meet their

OAMOLHOM TWkN T H t LION
1 n n » m-i i

________________ .__

SPECIAL NOTICE

Superb quality and
sensible p r i c e s are
two of the common
seriHe r e a s o n s to
urge selection from
our complete stock- j

3 Day Dry Cleaning Service
» Day Laundry Service

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PACKAGE S T O R E fliW It. wVCaVi

Principal Murru points^ . out
th* exceptionally fine comlltiuni
* f the football field which wa*
cumplettly.resodded, and he* been
made free of tandmpurs by the
Junior elan*. Ample rain* have
resulted in * ‘ fine carpet of
grass. In addition the stand* have
ha*n repaired ami made ready
f o r Ul° first home game with
Sesbcecl* on Uct 5
At Junior High School the f o l­
lowing new faculty members havr
» n added: Mr*. T.l. Harris,
irrsd* English instructor, end
former tsacher o f English In
Ssminol* High School. Shs Is a
gtadpate o f the Florida Slats
Col log* for Women and ha* an
A ft degree .as la also Miss Elltabsth Whigham, teacher of 7th
grade EnglUh who also has an

AB degree.

\ Count

re co m m e n d

that

new

cuntorri^rH

send

thm r

la u n d ry la st three d a y* o f w eek

Phone t-75

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SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.

P R O V E N

M E O I C AT I O N S / ; . . : ' ^
all In ONE outfit I I m A A
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Rhone 475

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I — Inflamed Watery Eye*
2 — Rsipiratory Congestion
3 ~ N a io l Irritation A Sneering
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Southern's
EmuJsifiable

New C A R S (Either)

Touchton Drug Co.
Inholser, second grade teach*
id Mrs, Troy Ray.*fourth
Aeatfitr. T h« Utter ha* !**n
etari' until r o s i l y with tha

For All Agricultural Crops
Leap DDT la required iq emulsified farm than in

b Mltrbell, for 2D n a n a
ir &gt;n local schools I* very
nlad In people, “especially
*a", and today praised the
m4rk and orderly record*
ito principal, Mis.

WARNING!
&gt;a#sf(kr the paat several years, it's highly igi-

large refrigerator

t to keep your oar in good working order btf
ns fthe
ka v
n n s i. efficient
a ffir in n t o
a r v iim n
u n tin k le s . .
most
service
available

Banks. T ot letter

, to y o w Chevrolet dealer — member

We

any other fqrpi for beat results against suseept*
Ible insects. Because o f government tolerance, on
slj, fond, w o p s IhM, festnre is o f paramount Im■ m o w n lo «T «rr »e «* tsN s | m w .

ifysa

ttuning sad other

ofsetnrVr

!n moot popular service organization—
check-up now and at regular intervals
preserve car life—that'a the
^naure." your daily transportation until

WWInto, arrive in volume . . . Come bv-todc
Tolisme!

K IR BY VACUUM

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CLEANER CO.
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THE SANFORD BKKAI.I). SAN FOItl) FLORIDA

FIUUAY. SEI*TE.MHKK II. DJl.V

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That *uul&lt;! include O ticf CAbl

In juicing *mall orange*. m
•toad of cutting* fruit in halve*
cut o f f the lop Ilf thr *tell1 end
Then ream the |uire» ft oin the
whole orange In utir nperntinn

net Secretary TaliH.'ta Ogata,
accq.ed uf twlng u member of thr
llluck Ilrug.m Society of Super

l‘»tri&lt;il»

II . hllHHi* I r.iii* l‘ *i# llacl

Ymi Will Want To Hear

ment uf that desire can be nr
compllnhcd o n l y throuirh careful
procedure

Rev. Fat Wimberly
Baptist State evangelist
Long wood Baptist Church
lli'Kinnink' Monday, Sept. I"
Through Friday. Sept. ,2H
Nightly S I'.M
Vim are invited

LOW COST PROTECTION
BARN &amp;

ROOr P A IN T

TOKYO, Kriday, Sept. 14 irPt—
The Japanenr (iuvemment vesterday nsknl and wn» given the
Jub o f arrrnllriif it* own *u*pected
war criminal* hut *•&gt; erpeclvl
In pet re*ult* within two day*
Otherwi*e. I' S. Klghth Army
headquarter* i n t i m a t e d , the
American* uguhi wilt atep In and
corral
the
war-makers
lllnck
Dragon jinfim and prtann cniny
tyrant* who face court martial
n* war criminal*.
The Japanese n*ke*l permission
lu act u(ler llldeko T o d , the
fallen wnrAlmr dictator, shot amt
seriously wounded hlrnartf Tue*
liny when American troop* came
lu arrest him nt hi* home In i
Tokyo nihurh
TTie request nf the (lovern-

A pure full-bodied liniCed oil paint that
tr ill iurfacei ig iintt run, rut, *nd
decay. Spreadi far. Fur firm building*
and mctil roofs. Keep* them I.asking
their Iseil. Red, now . . .

Already the Jn|.»nr»r tlovern
merit had ".tripped i &lt;ul» of llU
poiill.m
n*
prmident
of
the
board of
m for me Hurt
(prooairuiulii i hut (or the moment at
leant hr clung to hi* cabinet
poaitlou.
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The Japanese cabinet in special " M
Vluilliritil el *i ilel.Il.ldlll*
«e»»itm one wrestling with the
li the- H i Ufa 41r •.*!*( »mt »• **‘
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rnblcm of what to ill with ele
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trrii ■■■I.*I&lt; ill
merit* within the (hivemmenl
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that may tie unuvury to Mac
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mg the *U|wriatend*nl of the
- cl I■ 1.. I mtiplki! 4I'll I' 1I*
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Mill • Dial in «nl«1 4 '-llit .1 tit*
belonged to the Meek Dragon
"tl lliioae in Silflfur-I fl-.i itl.1
Society of terroriat*. a&gt; MtcHie 1»l *tII * *•f ♦fhf"(*aI.* | I *t J
Arthvu'* headquarter* chnrgvd in
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ic.a-el t*|
ordering hi* urre»t.
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The even tenor nf oceutintlon
Metis 1**
wan maintained with the JnpaHi &lt;1 lat
nrrr tlovemment annourtclnt the
■linnolutmn of two hutheil* uf
militarism ami ugvre**ien.
Ill
nvconlance
iv.l t h
MarArthur* deni unde, imperial headquarter* wan disbanded, and 15.22ci ■Indent* of the Naval Col­
lege -th e Annapolht^ o f Japan— 1

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in your future!

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mr.«k&lt;r » i -re* u ii f o r t li mi te th at m a n y w h o Knew, b l i n d l y p la c e d t h e n faith
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where ... rnlli'.l ylatli'i luirier* .
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In this ease !» wlial llie peaple c o m m a n d e r o f a d e f e a t e d n r i m
\ ill* Mi lit VV *
rfmf- nil*
arr williiiK tn pay in lan&gt;. a p p la u d e d .
u Kti a it A niff it mi m i Idler whom
Kvi n (icnerul Wnlnw riuhl v* lean
EvurytKMiv k n o w s that G en Wtiinw-riKhUs d e f e a t w a s i
I M-fieh
women
olivio j«,y .
rr
half a million i&gt;eaple in Wualiiin;
l \ io n turned out to cheer ihe other
f a u l t o f hift o w n , a n d t h a t h r h a d a h a r r o w i n g it s s u n I hiivr sern n Itif of E‘l'*r I U I
m e lit J n b e i n K m a d e In s t a y heltiitd and fiKbt w ith nut
&lt;i«V, would soon sink into ohseurt
ty with such forth rimhi ness
rrtti* pristtible a n d . a u r r v n d e r T h e n fnllmvetl th r e e v e a r - *d ltdvs m rt hef •* 11 till I iifii &lt;L.1 *1 r
wrml 1 (i«n in help Ihi'ttt anil
i m p r i s o n m e n t m id pt kiu iw tu k hi- h u n t 11^ o v e r th e f a t e thi h wivi h trot home
Wr like the
siiKK('stlorifi m«I
vntired hv Hie Kiwnm* flu h for o f Ihe m e n u n d e r in s c o m m a n d . (Jen W'atnwriKht and Ins
the impruvvcmvtd of Smifnrd In f t d h i w - p r i s o n e r s h a v e e u r n e d prett* nearl* a n y n 'w n r t l that
some res pec tn lh**v r«ni|iiiie very t h e U n ite d S t a t e - c u m * m e t h e m
favorably with those proposed hy
the Itotarmn* However, we note
t *1a 111
ii tendency hv muny penpl*. lo [
Sanfi.r -I II. , ,1.1
sunport some proK fU
for Hie
Halifnnl. Ha
development of Hanford, in oppose
other* deaijfiied for Ihe same
Hritr .Sir:'
tnirpoar. A person is for Ihr
Within Hir i h . i few days I &gt;t
•wimmioir pool if he likes tn
swim hut he is uKn!n*t the tennl* courts tiecmiiw’ he
iloc* not
pl»y lenlili. lie in fn? the h"»-1
Pits' if he enpecls ever to have i
t o f n there himself :nr*ninst I*
If he can afford lo tfo someThere elec. We Htitimll
thnt this , |r„ hr|,„|n t
'mv t...itilon vmtl war and Ita* simply can't move
Hltltuile is .exactly whnl
t,»« kepi iM.iiidnv «fterm«m
&gt;*ai, n tfi
even f,»",l-tuffs ndctpmli'iv fr*»m
Stitt ford fruiu -vi’ r .I*,in it any I mtnute talk with fanny) I'ririiit . .t ic | i , i t , ./ K r w n c e l.» i m I I i i t
Ihlnx In the
A lawn dlvldp.) MlnUtei Wittilott ITuiiynlll.
Mr Their man 11 fart unrig hu* nut y r t ,
otreirift itself will full
; and Mm ('hurt'll II) arc living in ^gut ten mulrrwav again
Many *&gt;E
- O —
the apartment nf their daughter Ihclr farlnrtea have gone through 1
Ramie, Iho wondot libio, can bo taiaod aueexmaf r e d d e n t Truman •aya il
and •mi-ln-low until they can get ■ix year* wllh.utt repair* and aro
lully in tho Eveigladca Tho [oquiromonla ol
(Illy to (ay that the Unilisl a house o f their own in I-on- out of dale anyway for efficient
aoil, climate and rainfall are auch that throo
Hi a t o U fitrancinK Drllniti'a ex­ don.
The houaing ahortage le production.
li
ciopa a year can bo Taiaod. Hundred* ol acre*
p e r im e n t in •oclultam Juit he- (uch in lawdon that it U not
The pronpect i* lhal nearly all
ol i«mio havo boon planted in the laat lew yoaii
e d u c we Intend to lend them cuay for a former Prime Minimoney. Hut doren't that - depend ■ter to find a place in which to of Kuropc I* going to be cold
which,, before long, should be fully producing.
thi* winter because they can't get
On how .Britain uiee the money live.
Ramie has hundreds o l potential usee
the
coal
for
fuel,
except
on
tho
w e lend them. If (he huya c o d
Mr. Churchill looka ao young In Black Market. A private citleen
in the textile Industry
mines, now privetcly ownetl, with
apite of hia 70 yrara that I told
Ramie ia a aunorior and highly versatile libra It
I .
ft, we would certainly »eeni to him that he aureljr must have cannot get any gaioline at nil
for a car. 1‘ arie Ii (till dimlyis durable, flexible, absorbent, non-ohrinking,
be financing their eoclaliem, but
viaited our Fountain of Youth In lighted and there la (till a spirit
(he uncir the money to rebuild Florida,
non rotting and non-mildewing. It ie possible to
lie w»a very much con­ of dejection among the people,
nb (battered government build- cerned about the
make ramie fabrics ranging from the moat dur­
o
f
Their
political
aituatkin
1*
uncerhoepltde, thet
„gu or
__ _eehoole
00K or hoepltde.
able ruga to gossamer wearing apparel,,all
LemU
Lease
by
the
United
litate*
tain.
They
have
not
yet
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Lad
elcct»
would (cem to be a legitimate and
with the luster oi finest silk. Clothing, warm in
to Great Britain.
One o f the tlon* elnc* the war but they are
peaeonably democratic government

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is- nit'.-t--1 te, Hie (irovision o f
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1-i* lift; "Vi’iitirnt iiy thi Eclcral
g un mi fill tfcrcirdinir tn Cel. A.
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Cuhlii* Hearing To
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ndltur
But aInee the Demo
... greet capital o f prlcrate made
■vaie loana to Britain before and
after the laat war. we ean ex­
pect the Republtcana to be atm!
critical o f government loan*
., It etrikea u* there U eonreble politic* In eld-to-Bri'iw m ailer who granta It, ' &lt;------------- O -------------

narat John J. P vth ln g cel*id hie HBth birthday In Waahveelerdav, proud. o f hi*
military earear, proud of
M e Army which ha* Juet won
et * i r in hlatory, and
ka helped to lay the
and proud o f hla own
Major Warren Penhlng,
hing. the
rvivor o f hie “family,
the
MMWi
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o f a Mexican raid lo

d. Perahing wanted hia only
i.to follow In hla own footbut be could not get into

thing*
thlnge w
which ha* (truck me moat
forcibly- both In London and here
la that eld from the United State*
la ihe 'only hope the** people
have against linking to a stand­
ard of living which will produce
firit, Economic and then. Poli­
tical Chao*. If we are to keep
Froe Enterprise In the world und
preserve a strong European Mar­
ket f*or our manufactured goods
and farm product*, wa must, jn a
wlae and bualneaa-llk* way, 'help
thea* people‘ get out of the alough
o f war.
Mr. Churchill apoka movingly o f
Prualdent Roosevelt and o f hia
admiration ,and affection fo r him
himI flaw over to Parla in a eon
verted flying fortreaa belonging to
Ambaasador Wlnant. Tho erew
waa th* crew of tha famoua Fly*

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getting ready for a very spirited
election in October. A* best I can
Judge, It will probably result in
ft Government not coruervuMvo
but probibly not eitrtm rly rad IC#l

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Ramie fibre, when dried end cleaobd, is practi­
cally pure cellulose, ranging between 9 7 and
9 9 * . Because its cellulose crystal* Ho parallel to
the fibre axis, if ia Ur stronger than other vogo-

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table librea Its tensile strength la.iour tfme* that
oi Uax, eight time* that of cotton and three
times that ol hemp. It is eight lime* stronger
than eiUt. It exoeeda Dax andcotton in elasticity
and torsion.
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winter and cool in summer, houaehold'tupplics
auch aa sheets, marine cordage, fish lines, net*,
harnesses, upholstery, non-lintsails parachute
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1 all been
fng bandage*, and
Juablo bymade from fa m i* '
liveprod u ct eapocial

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Americana than you do French.
American soldier* are all over
the atreeta. Price* are an high
that tha French Government, to
keep our aoldlei* from being un­
able to buy anything to apeak of.
givaa each American soldier K&amp;O
franca a month or abo0b»|UVfn
our money. Th# French Gkvern-

Point on account o f bla
I hava boa* getting an tnalght
Thai* followed an interval tn
~ a end then came the war. into the condition* in France and
tha Army wee glad to what kind o f market we can
&gt; bi epita .of ax poet In France fo r our A
ean good*. Price* are
I w ork and devotion to fou r or five time* n
just lika any other a9Idler, Tha Black . Market

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FRIDAY. SRI’TEMHKR Ii. HUR

Social A n d
Social Calendar
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TUB SANFORD HF.RAI.ri, SANFORD FI ORIDA

Personal

. .f t lf r r . ,.f 111. Feititindr Hr
tick ah l.o«lgr wilt meet in the
l o u r
Hail nt * ,x. r m f..f
practice for the initiation to
held the following meet mg

I.OMOV OOI) . III lu ll
the
R pv,
Put
Wimtifriy,
State
win inrci ,
I' M. with I Evangelist f«»r the r I o r i d »
her home HapiUt Contention will he hold
T Hoy,I mg services nightly a I the l.o n j
the ^ up!«i u immI Baptist Church beginning
Monday.
Heptriiiiwi r
17
Kev
*
l,roKr""&gt; mt’etint; n( the Wimberly In*; an up . imiuMr y
n.M.S.
of I hr
First
It it |&gt;tir l pastor of the Osteen Baptist
Oiurrh will im pt at (hr church Church near I\ I .ri years ago
annex at 3:30 P. M. The topic Since that tunc lie has served an
for the month la “ Women in pastor in two huge ckiurrhes jr.
hi.*
Southern llyplist H u to i) 1 l irclt* Jacksonville, whete . undet
ill recti nil, the congr legation* ill
AJr No 1 w ill (wise ('hnryr
both grew m number
llu' Suubeama, Jr and Inter
mediate G,A.*» and J,
It A *
will meet nt the church ut the
»*me time
The Jluainext Wom ens &lt; uclr
A merit nt «.1X1 P M. nt the home
Hepcridenta of *ei vu &gt; petiole
of Mr*. H K. Cordell at iini
*re advised agam*t Ituwlm g t"
Kant Third Street
ciisial ports to im * i men returfi
TIKSU AV
mg front ovt'isei*. according to
The Kidrdin ('last of the First information received from the
Unptlxt Church wilj meet ut X:(Hi Vnvy Pcpittment oy l.ieut. fjsrl
* P. M. at the hnme'nf Mr* II F Florence# Henrichsen of the Sun^ M o r r U , 172X l a*cust Avenue with
ord Naval Ait Station
Mi»« latrmlne Ftnnkl.r. «• rn
The follow in|« t pjodfn
wepe
ho*tr*».
given hy the \uv; !’epartmerit
rui vision
e#*eh trnvel
■'Travel to r«ui*!nl port* for
h»* ptirnoae nf tnce? iiii? itii'ii re
inning from m p*rn
' -i i*
»■*» "ill 11**111■
* I . n dtsitlipl' 1 t {ti* I
* •r the
*ii\ v i|ennd»i|i/ ,1 las# Idun •idl*
rn li t inning dm
? ^ ' 9MlI it III 1
i*life i s rn the it
h
%« Nm ill b n
n e t » |n rnriM'i|iif’ in * me ii will
•ml hi- free to \eif tb
families
if rnii dnl purl* but will move
vait biltll
I■&gt; flu tr
t» l* t*
a r O -V
7
l 111aid by df pc mlei it 'ill only
rrowil
the
it Ircai|&gt;
i i Iu&gt;idC" 1
. i ..inS'|u*itnI:i• n •v*ti i
md bn in
i'T ! he oi Jt•i !v •*{•« •
* ««f dm
cha i ge,
im fli 'Ey
I is \u-:
&lt;“ il* *.l| f*o| t . 1I |* n-,1
Ur«I
!*#■ asadhhte
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Monday evening nt H un
Mr*. It.T. Ilumphify at
217 Kn*t Thtr.l S t , ret
Clay tern of n c ah* v%111
speaker

People Advised Not
To Travel To Port.s

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I he regular meet mg' of the
Semiinda
Rrhtkith
Lodge
me’
W«iln«'s&lt;iav evening ut s f&gt;0 P. M
nt the I ii u F Hull with Mrs. *
B bole Noble Grand* presiding
Knch nirmls't wa* usked l*
donale hi the War Belief Fund
Mr* 11 a Southward, member ot
the LtH'lifc*, was i e ported 111 IH
Mr and Mm W F ilrutnujii the l range General Hospital. An
have moved to their new borne at Interesting reading entitled "Th&lt;*
la n g u a ge of our H ug' w u civrS
'•!4 7 1 Palmetto Avenue.
hy Mr* Fthel Moore. Plan* were
Mr* \V G Fleming hna lieeu ctimtdctcd fur the initiation to b&lt;
called to (Jmtrnan. Ga because of held »| the next m etin g,
fc via* announced al«» that th«
hei fat heir % illness
i»iff 11'»■r- \%111 m ret in the hall
Tuesday evening nt K 00 P M
Mrs
11 *1 South wind was re
for practice
ported ill in the Orange General
Those
present
were.
Mr*
Hospital
George Kwau, Mrs. Moor*, Mr*
W II IIere her. Mrs.. Rrodh* AV1IMiss Martha Page returned yes
barn*
Mis
William Jamison
trrdav fr&lt;un V enf Beach where Mis
Fred My tnm, Mr a. J. H
she has been visiting for the pa*! IIuImiw,
Mrs. Vfra Bay,
Mrs
two weeks
Pan Th om ton* Mrs 0 U. I-and
res,, und Nhs Cole
John W Epps. HA 2 c is now
in the Navy at HalnbrltJgr, Md
and his nihlie** is. Co. 32C0 !lk«
rihUJ. u .s.N .T r .

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# Doris Dodson

Activities

M c c t i n g Is Held
Ity tteheka *I.x&gt;dgc

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so n Ia

Officers Arc Klected
Ity Azarian Class

Itrvbcrt W il ■1a m *&lt;&gt;n, Pho
M
The Amrian Class of thu First
I c. UKN'Il, left yexterday for Baptist Church elected Its of .
South Carolina where he will licet* for the new Church y#M
receive hi* naval discharge
dining its monthly business anti
social meeting Tucsdnv evening
Frank
Memeh
nnd
Stun ley at th* church annex
_ Rnckey are leaving Sunday P*
1 h»»vi elected, were president,
enter
the full term lit Fork M i. . V.U Hasty; Ut vic».presi­
I ’ limn Miln.it\ AriidPiny In Vir
dent, Mrs J.l, JrtcksAiii, 2nd viceg In Ml
president,
Mrs.
It
It
Pippin;
ti iu her Mrs A J Peterson, •*
Mat mu | Hat«»rn. Jr ha* efi
ir.it hn Mr* Hindu WII
rull*&lt;l n« a *tudrnt nt the I in
*• * *1,*\.&lt;! mrijil chairman. Mrs. ft
vet* it\ «»f fbtfidi!
He m iilsu \
U illiiiiTu *t ew ard*hip, Mr^
awaiting call |M the I S
Na wt l I t F
w a f d . c ln * m i n i s t r y a n d
UeM*rv r
re i&gt;&lt;u ta-i Mr n Lou i me Ileal; cor
if*p*nifling secretary. Mm. fl.T
|*ev A (
t amp, fnrmerls uf Thomas, teihrdmir secretary. Mr^
Bainhridge tni will preach the Cleveland
M**istnnt
recording
M'tmnn at the Smitlmidv Hnptist secretary. Mr* It T Hiint, trfa
Church
Sunthiv
mnrriltig
and Hlirri
M i * i .1
Huston; moth
evening
chair man H Mrs, S. J Hu via.
V hue! justnllnllon service fo|
Frlends *»f Pvt Nr|| t» Puwcll Iit w«. ( ill elect Inn diifing which
M N (lev eland, presidtnk*
wishing t«t write t«» him can ad Mi*
dre*s him
ASN 1420.T.f*30 C m n| f it i f and retiring president,
\
(/SW A P Hnnni D I, Morrow urged llu new workers to
Hall Amber** • fdlege, Amherst w1ll •r*g Iv a »i*| f a *t h f nil &gt;
M«l ’ h
“f hn-1 1« ■ I o i r ’ ’ was the tnpb
Im th* N- %at I..,*:..*! g iv cii In Mr *
t IcvrliHf t VI i* H M ftiir kt i lexl
\ii. &gt;
It W likiriMih, " fj
ii filler weft!
ii.ii'U oper a!udi at tlu gt*&gt; o 111 |«f wv e 1
■l ark * the Fern il l ( aij -blon
Bcp.ul - weie inndc hi the vn r
Memnri il
. •hi.
I..U* .*ff • *• *» .1 •bun fllilli fol
I lopit.il m *. * f l\ bad hern i *
\ J
Peterson
I'HI.I t v Mt .»
. uper at »*
\* f h* home ».f k|T
H H Si'Afnai
1711 (ink A s • 1l«&gt;* 9*. , i **i who gave her talk
i lance of Hun
S h e l l c r a f t Is Studied II l i e , h u t 1•*■ *.. . w r e t u r n in | I n b * i *11**’■&gt;*m e i tn iin i*»&gt;
uUefldaiige
arid
•In v
home at 111 - West l"blfd St feet
Hit »* r*t
A t Si in fo rd l SO ( luh
Mr* I t H"Hv - *"’ » I.... k. "Tht*
I.lent b u t W \\ tw.d. I NN K
Shellf i af t j* t hi m"*1 HH’eltt W |IS A V I j O l o f m Sanford yp*lyi • Itmk •&gt;! I ft » Kfiny pureh«»*«l
to
hi*
»l«litMi
in^
.'I
tin -tii.H atnf it tit I..1 ttlxry.1
actlVfti added tn the in i o v now dll v enn.'de
being enjoyed at t*i i Sanft.rd New' Orb iilis For tho |m*t IX 111 Ihf &lt;hurrh Hltmry
1tif' **»4’ ml hour, irnipr.
I Si
t Tuli nmioun. *-.|
Hull, IDuntil*, i it*nt
W tto, I hn* bcrni
l*oi
era*
\ «VI nnd pfiles. »N*'
rlirectnr Many *n 1 . ■
".era*
1hilt iri vommaml of the armed guard a
i,vxnrd«Nl *. N|r» B K Pifrptn nnd
w iv es am,I fr lend - 11*
.* ad on tiume r**iis mere hunt ships ope
vantage - f tb
' \ 1.' ruling
m Jhe I 'aribbeun. the Mi's \ I Vance
I*
barn how to I
M*‘diteT r ariean. nod the Adrian*
hr. .
Htdo 'htnriiti wet*- nerved li)
. offib*, ear ring
flier 4r 11 S* as, Before entering the &gt;i*i
llu ho»te**fN, Mis J 1 Ilfnton
cles
1 Vice In Mnv *»f PJ42, he Was ml
arid M&gt; *
VI. Muilneau t«&gt; tin
A!any pin,*' .4r P» *d» oiu'illl i*» veilising manager of I hr Sar
f*. Ihi wing
Mrs
I'rtefum
M i'
appear a rice »»n i rt n.. uIm'I hi * f r.l Hernld
r' V Vnd* *sfitt. Jr
Mr* P»upn
Some
being made n- pir'ienm
VI r • K B
« arler
VI i ,
W '
piif I m fnanf
i*
r" n1*11Ut ting
Col Jack Paters, w h*- *rrv* l Mb i n. Mi
1,11
11arv ny VI
beautiful ‘-hell article* f *rf tdiriil
mi Hie r-luff nf Genernl |••^k]ii11■&gt; llurkcr, Mr* V.ti Musi v, M
mils gifts Man&gt; of the aerv.ee durriig the Klghth
Au
Knur Vi i i i t , Mr* It. A Will inms, VI
people leaving Sanford noon will **perfitiona over the continent of Cleveland
Mrs
C 1
Hew
take along the** piece* of jewelry Kurope. und who was * »trd f**r Mrs
BT
Thonins. Mr*. B I
Florida aoseniers.
meritorious sendee, warn n vialtur Cnrnea nnd Mfl. A ml few llu*'
The instruct inn class in shell
in Sanford Wednesday with hi«
c r a f t
i* h e l d e v e r y
M o n d a y
n n 1 mother, Mrs T.L. O Tenn n Col
Soup is senree. Save even
W « * * l r i e o b i \ from 1 if! P M tf&gt; Peters, u grmiufite of Sem nude siiiiillesi sernp*. Pin* *■ them
l I UP P M arid oft F'rhluv ii f n
High Scb *hi j nnd the 1 o. pi *ii\ the pack eta of one of thou *
tiiMtfi from 1 no |* M to t
uf Horlda. expects to be ri ir i*ed *p4mgr« which are excelleni
P M
from duty nt the expira*
,.f wnshmg wofslwork. tubs
his present lenve.
at-, | ijlxhf h

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PAM

Reconver si on
Kiwanians Favor I! in rit alic Is
Now Is Reported Advertising Ci l s
Nearing ( Oast
Ahead Of lime As Tourist Resort
01 Fl or i da
If MflltMMrtl I f«**M ('nut
•t ■HllMur.l I f &lt;**
■*b K♦•fltjl .11 f uJit! * * iip)'
mail- d
'H e pay merit
1 blit
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IfH’l I if Id f &lt;'
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defeated In the
"t l
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M mI I I . m
Vw dan* ll go
1n*w a i ill Iii I*Ie f o " - i■
i "in in Ut eel ii eii *hI•I t h»
iflld. told of the f
• gislastl«»r| would have tin
f t r« t when b«uit* !***»%
f tncreaitng the maviin itn dm * WVkiva It i ver
tioft of a|l states excej't \uz»ma
pho e*
Hi' succ*
md Mississippi tn 2ft week
i it \ h n t s e
g
Th measure srhedtdeil !-o «-v
f latiim June .III, 11*17
•* ib 1hi* pnipose
Y !I;o m W .
» vtetid CoVei.igv to Fmln .•1 • f
bout f ‘
•I* and maritime w.«ik ■
u Iin or
*ki'd T*v the President Ii al* * a *e *vage di - p •
'•’ iilil ndtborize S'JuO in ti tael t" i b ilbl * *
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Why Suffer With
“ASTHMA”
“ HAY FEVER”

Cifclp No (I **f the
First*
lltiplbl Church held theft Sen |
fruitier nn-eting i*t the home of •
Mrs H l (inrrison Monthly with |
Mrs. M V Clfvelnnd presiding |
10 I lie ahiM-fit !■ of life rhiilir rniiti, i
Mrs K ( I Ni k* i *0 9
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Fo |lowing th*1 devoliofi.d led
by Mr* Cleveland, report* and
nmiouncements were rnude Mr*
U F I tkoper iirgtal mem bet* to
attend lt*» program meeting a! |
the i Itinch Mu follow in* Monlax |
i» f ter noon
aU o (he weapon of ,
xlVnyei p tog rn ms ffi S title Vila
slorin to la1 held swill.
Hospital *ewmg was distrPnit
e&lt;| since this wa* the circle*
"C o m m u n ity

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EARLY AHERICAM

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Septemlwr.
The sunshine cards were writ­
ten In 111 members of the circle
■ t the dose of the mrrtlnjr. Mr*
Fred Myers read nn Interesting i
chapter from the Bible Study.
After the meeting adjourned. !
jhe hostess served refreshments
to the following: Mrs. Boston
Kteclc. Mrs. Myers, Mrs. M. L.
Htlthrand, Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs.
il. F. lisle. Mrs. A. F. Ramsey,
Mrs. H F. Cooper and Mrs. Gar­
rison.

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PACK SIX

WASHINGTON. Sept

ctm e with emotion nt first to rurvived the imprisonment w ell,,
speak- Soon, however, they were tfio O.S.S. said. Officers at H o to n ,
,
comparinx notes on thrir cxperl- camp, unlike enlisted prisoners, |
h. i
cnctrs, Tholr main hope was to were not required to work In j***lJ,, ’"L
tiie a b le-to return home together Japanese arms factories that a u r - j j j ^
to surprise their wife and mother, rounded it. Colonel llilsman kept C| ,„ , ,
Mrs. ftoeer Milsman In San An busy
runniriff an
underground ch.. • •
tonlo.
new* service, analyxlng and pass- ,
^
Colonel llilsman, \Vc*t Point big 0,1 **' other prisoners s c r a p * . &lt;lali
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irraduate and a reffulnr Army o f. of newspapers brought into camp j cati • •
flfer like his son. wa. in com
inside specially uollowed out shoes lot
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round o f Negro* Inland when the of those who worked outside.
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Japanese Invaded. Me inanaf^-d t o '
Cniitain llilsman was ffrnduated nl*J-' *&gt;
hold out for two month* after th- from West Point with u commit- g ^ j i
fall o f the mam ffarrison at Cor- tion In the Infantry. He was eta- Jin,,.
reffidor, hut had to surrender to tinned at Fort Benning, Ga., and MUM &gt;&gt;t"
stronffer Japanese force*. Colonel wen oversea* to join Merrill’a [’^ rl
1
llilstnan'a own force, romposed of Marauder* In their l'J44 campaign p"
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Filipino troop* with American of- in northern Burma. Captain Mils- n o
(icers, was at one tune armed man (ouffht through the battle o f j* "J
mainly
with J22-callb*r tarffet Myitkyina and suffered a severe
1*„t
rifles.
wound In the side. I-ater he trans- *«r i i . i
The colonel, slight sod wiry ferred to n North Burma 0 ,8 .8 .
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|«rou p and had a ffucrrillu team of ''.'m ;"
I Knchln and Burmese native* in j,rt .
the Jungle for about n year. Dur'"it l ^is period Captain HllsM n la iM iU a ia U fiJ B
man told his father his team killed
over 300 Japanese without sufferI
luff a fatal rusualty.
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— The story o f how Captain R.P.
Hllstnun Jr., o f Hart Antonin, Tax..
Was part of u parachute rescue
team which on Aug. 1C freed
his father. Colonel B.F llilsman. 1
ffom a Japanese prison camp in i

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WHO

To Mail Xmas Gifts

In* at laaat 200 pounds. When I Penicillin,
previously admlnItotaa are wrappedIn an outside ‘ Isterrd by direct injection
Into
?o*er of atrongpaper be sure
the veins or musclei, Is
now
lhat
names and addresses of available to tha public a* tablets,
both sender and addressee are ointment and eyedrops.

i or written on a sticker alone.
No request will be required for
j mailing Xmas parcels to Army
personnel if mulled during the
above mentioned period. Be sure
to mark each gift parcel, "Christmas Parcel,'’
Ahulf-pound of dehydrated
cabbage make* four pounds to be
used for slaw or cooking.

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GUV O A 0E R u TH
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Per A Pew Days

J. U. HAUGHTON
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Flurrying
Worrying

Beiori’ Cornibodiiro Perry vis­
it'd Japan, Yokohama w it a fish*
ini village ol lt d lamilies
Velour is the French word for
velvet.
1 Don't fret over those fruit and
i vegetable stain* on vour hands
’ after canning. Thev ’ ll come o f f
with lemon ,uice or n bit o f cutij t ie remover
l.u Pax, Bolivia, ha* perhaps
the most fantastic location o f any
capital —it; is iterrhed 12,000 feet
above »en level, yet rests in a
t nnyon almost IJUWI feet deep.

Now h er BackacHe l* t^ftar

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SERVICE MEN 30c
Ol h'N DAILY l i . l i P.M.
SHOWS- CONTIN UOUS

It's so important to always have thnt "band-

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b o x " freshness that clean clothes can (five . . .
the best w n y - t o keep your clothes spic 'n span

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is to have them cleaned often by a reliable

S“» e « ^ m«bVtoViSi/to »SS? Sm ! h

Friday - Saturday

cleaner.

The SEMINOLE DRY CLEAN ERS ore fam ous (or their reasonable prices, prompt

We close 9 P.M. on Saturdays!

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service and quulity workmanship. It s sen ililv to make I'tithes last u couple of wars.
BM how will they look- PLENTY SMART, If you rely on our gcnlle, thorough dry
cleaning to keep colors spurkly and fubrirs fresh.

S E M IO R K D X L flE IDiRV C U E A N S I R S

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Trees Trimmed

Sem inole On/ Cleaners

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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER H. I1H5

LANKY DRY CLEANING CO

Some authorities lielleve that
the ruin* near Uunqui. Boliva,
mitednle tlo&gt; Pyramids of Egypt,

Mirrors
of
Colonial

( old Preoaralions
GOOD TO KNOW!

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FINANCIAL—

At THE CHURCHES

SAVE money when you buy you*
nexl car or truck thru lower
local bank financing ami our
lower insurance coif*.
MBoyd i Co.

I hast* awa\

n t mmu»y on your fire,
florin, nu In m obile, u-«F
com pern a turn,
hu rglury

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0#f per line for three Insertion*
37r per lint for 6 Inaartloma

on cash \niue of life
insurance policies at 2 1*''. t,.
1 1 V I \| Hoy,| A tar

bates

Minimum ralea . . . IQc _ . .
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PHONE 1 « OR BRING. YOL'r. Aha ta THJft
punt, fire word* In Uta Hn*. IwcMoh
.11 sdrerttaamenta Hr xltuaflpr^ want
fejtular (taastHtd rale*

FOIl SALE—

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condition.

hleyele.
Street.

fajnily and group.

Phone

frmulfis 7TS E.

FOII SALE
Ruildiug blocks Light wnlli-il «
Inch b&gt;- I r t i n e b . 5 i n c h b y h Inch by 12-inch .1 K Terwille
K*r, 3OR Kim Avenue

C M. Doyd A Cm______________
WINDSTORM intnrnnce. Now is
the time to |ro.cct your pro­
perty ngninst windstorm damA ag». C. M, Boyd A Co.

FOR SALE

Septic tanks, sewer pipe, step­
ping ytones and flower pdls.
See J K. Terwillrger, 3UR FZ1mi
A venue,

12,000 LIKE insurance to each
person ntes 10 to
for 111.
00, dividends reduce the year
ly cost tu SIh.50 after the 1st
ytar. C. M. Boyd 4 Co.
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KEW INNKUSPKINt;
MA1TIIESSES
40-Double ! d sire; 20 Twin he!
sixe, Includin* new springs, all
layer felt pad.ling and f! ut
A . c A Tic-ki»iic Phone d72 I.
• The Sanford Maltres* F .eturv

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PRIVACY I S i f l ^ J K f n *
Wpiliiphiai |‘ ra&gt;«r H*&gt; vlt •,
VOUU nairnal d w W W prfraey
In money matter* Ik' etrteUy
reajMictad hero.
Friend* and
&lt; lift* Kills %I MIN U. I M* IILII
relative* aru no! questioned
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embarrassment.
Rltatofinbi* credit requirement*.
r u n ; u s i'r is i- , h i hi ii
Nd Co-maker* or. !r''nev loans
. L*iik .U«t... 4** Ift» at*.
“ arinkle uavmrnt plan*.
Vv I" 11Iff miIKff, Jr .
Pui.tl.l t ,H* 1m&lt;«&lt;I » 4la A. Al.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Mur ul tig u .«t -h iji. H i«0 a %!.
Florida Rank Hid*.
Phone 22
Tratn nft I ttinii TtMl 1* \l

Kv* uitig VV■■■« I, i|i * Mil

PAINT NOW!
We Have Good Reliable Painters
available
Call Sanford Paint
It (ilass I’ n mpnny Phone -WI

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FOR $5 additional you &lt;-*»n mid
to
your automobile
liability
policy . luvdlrnl payment
for
earli person urridently injured
while a ''nssemret in your car
and each pedestrian hit by
your cor up to 17fid each ('. M
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truck* C. M, Hovil

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Co

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WASHING machines repaired
and alp home appliances. ( aid
well General Repair Shop. 707
VIC TORY
ARDEN
PLANTS
North Mills, Orlando, phone
ready- Tomatoes,
Fla,
• now
2-1072 or Sanford &amp;I6B. Prompt
Giant Pepper, Ft Fyrrs Mar­
Service.
ital Egg
Plant, Copenhagen,
Charleston and Jersey Wake­
field Cabbage; other planta In a WE A ll!} fullv equipped -and
know hoar to recap your tires.
f*w days. J. W. Hell, Phone IB,
Natural lubber or synthetic,
we protect the ■ ehleWalls of
~ r ItECAPI'RD TIRES
your tire
Jtmrs Tire Shop,
h a v e ju st r e c e iv e d in a n o t h e r
Cor. 1st snd Elm, phone &lt;108.
^ sh ip m en t
of
le c a p p e il
tire *.
|

GOING to fly,! Get a u i p ncci
ilent |H&gt;lley [ ram C, M. lloy l
A Co.

LIABILITY insurance it moti
importani You know what U
w
HERDS
would coat to replace youi
Npw in stock, our fall line of
home, furniture, mercbandla
cablmge and other seeds. Ask
and automobile If destroyed
*Ti fpr our full price list.
Hut you , d e h V kpow what th&lt;
NUU.5VALK TIRES AND TURKS
verdict I* Colne to ha lit m la«
j y * have In stock a gootl quantity
suit' Involving bodily' Injury t"
9 bf tubes, both passenger arid
death. Get adftiusta, likbUlty
tflftk in all sires No permit*
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Co.
rtnuired. Aim, in stock, a fair
BODY
AND FRNHKII
qtiantily of truck nm! pasten AUTO
WORK IIY AN BXFPKT. SU­
gvr tire*. Also, batteries
PERIOR AUTO PA1NT1NG*A j M. 1‘ revatt Seville. Florida
larg* assortment of colors. Your
gfthonr 2104
Hoi 87
car can look new. Brlng .it to
FAIIM land. Will sell part of my
us and ae«.
land weat of Elder Springs.
IfOLLER MOTOR HALB8
Norwood G. Marlott. Rt. 2, Box 201 W. lit 8 L
1'hoae 527

FOR RBNT

will h

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all

nriiu i

HELPER

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Edward

rD new line*! basslncty 1303
phone
d Avenu*. or phon* 344*W. |pQ^

F.

Mg._______ __________ _

circulating wood heater. IQ- ( CLOSE 'r f 1 r° o l r o c ™
nt condition. One Taylor j
bath. 706 East

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WANTED—

B818 -J.____________________r

Couple only,

« I I I HC1I

Di p1

TOUC'HTON DRUG COMPANY

SA I*ESLA DV f f&gt;r ■tttfnI&gt; , full
timr
employment
AppK
If
perrncm rhr Outlet.

Numfii a

WHITE girl to work a» market
snd checker.
One with hi^li
school
education
p iefeiu-l
Apply in person to Seminole
Criunty luiundry Co.. Hip Wesi
Tnlnl Street.

FresJ&amp;lo
• KKK

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cajiable person, I’ hom- -Ml 1
GIRL W A N TE D general
work. Dally hours 9 to
to 7:30. Salary IIO.no
1011 O ak'A venue.

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I tn. ng m k left, i.10 I* XI
ItuD Gotnmunlon .n Ind Sui

D M. BALL, REALTOR

COLORED
man
for
rolling
grass.
50 cents
per
hour
Apply Seminole County l.uuri
dry. BID We*t Thin) Street

Sulu s— 1(&lt; iitn ls— M o r i g n g p
dills*

I r i 'i i i u n c o

Rtxtqt

ntnl

I.niiiis

Itom ls

I. ) lorltln S t a l e

Hunk

H o ld i n g

WANTED TO RENT
L1F!UTENANT and wife desire
furnlshnt house or apartment
No children or pet,
Lieut
Youkeri, Valdes ilntrl

(!all

ent
resident*.
Herald.

Box

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c/n

L O A N S

im

EUHNIKHED two-bedriMim apart­
ment or house. Lieut. Ethier.
Phone 0163 after 4;30 P.M or
1160. Extension 237 during day.

$2ftTO $25(1 OR MORE
On Your Car or Signature
•a*f+‘a ftiim- mtiHFi fur ••Hr I «U ■»»!» **r

r mrmrnr»

Ctrl nmlo aft Im u| U lfti K*a* *** I'&lt;*. r » r«11m11» I»»llrs. :»
iN»*n«r liftji f a t ’ a a f aaiawiil » l m*k tmm
1***.4 i
mm lM|»r N (U «H ya« ran J»»»# la a«r tl*»»
*
park fa*,
lMMI'.IHATt: i K I D l i i : afl all *»*•.»•
Yvir tiftlfv mt lift (»U« n I h« l*i4P«iaf ahI I 'fltii* I «"•'
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iwraaa r.lu.ed,
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A

$2 5

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on

I «iir# at r*&gt;atft**rft aat are#*-

M K.

TITI iK—4H»r

ihd wife, short
ll’ go aaywhar

K oh ii’ s

Mimic* ltaUcrv

$10 (u $20 nr .More

Any

PHiy n ltV l l * f f n i In &gt;» h»

Brawn, 801 East Seventh Street.

1E2&amp;Bread ,

Signature Ivoans

Make or Model
C *ii flk k lp pH aay 1M»
la IMS, n r . W'lf#*a alffaa-

NE- half or day'* work. Mary

Southern

wwF - ■ -

Auto. Loans

SIT. W ANTED
rlLLlfGfiewman. 416 L. 0th Sl
6 feet 6 Inch** tall, weight 150
lb*, desire* lob-a* track driver,
preffttably f o t . -wholessle.
•

SMALL

l *

su m

flMI
COLORED
cifh
for
liiurwtr) \ll ......... kftU.oU. t'hwreti
■|l«T
work. Do fort aunlv ulilrmi you A I!t*rtt(r)
1\1 West l?ffl fit r*ftt
want • war round juli Apply Hvijlyff* Itftiftlilft
1't .a l I ) | f l i f t A t l t l l e * t
I loft B t l
in uernuti ill .Sermnnlr County
I'hiin* 3H
Laundry Mp \V trd St.
H•*v Lftfltwr w k111nrtt Narhtmb
WANTED
OirU f&lt;u full lime |*rs•*li»r
iifuLi i m ** I uii V Vf Min]
ul Lnriry’* Drug Sturr

UNFURNISHED house. Prrma’n

D nt.

*•1^ 1

f rnrtiii- c ttvi ini'ft Shrrt

e i 8*j.______ 1

or

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ilrilir slliM kki.flh I 11Mi*I h4HI1Fl
Sl«rMlnr»l i&gt;it. \ p H v *' *1\ Dru*r
(*4I

W A N T E D to rent a plnno

T c ^ v T o U t master Tlelux, Be 20

WITHOUT
A'

ilmplft.

IIKII

TU'K
*md

prhii# pUft f«t ■»? ttm iii
p#tft«ft, I’aafc sen J»«l l«s**F
«•ft*■* *.Ia nai a r* 11kr ■ t*I« I*•
VimmIt mtiffs 1 w»"*D st.* m*
■tppfr ifftaag rt .

M. 6 j Baas, 70Q .E. 7th; Sb.
tl s*rr
(Mr
»«»»
lik rear aval mr
&lt;•*
**M«af. Ca*r •• eaallfr.

9 tube, for *alc. All . ! « .
Ck and paasengar. Stafforda
■vice Station. Phone 8JI3Q, '

Emergency Loans

ONiC ICE
beater, t
chair. Pfc

Auto Loans

M

$30 • $100 • $ 2 0 0 tir M ore
•aeeethtaft

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lU aeg

ft.

•glPJaca, U L
comiillon,

Id I I

-Sturt. A|i|»!v
A«k f«»r M.

» T H E
1
S M I
net

BE circulating heater. Good
kditlon with drum and •tafld.

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In

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SEED STOKE

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M

SODA founhiiri
iiilf coittii!Min

BUSINESS SERVICE

r B.-00 P M . ___________102-R

U «*r*h&gt;|i

HELP WANTED

FOR SALK
Nice *5 room homr rUnr tu Stmlh
«(l&lt;le School.
I an *flvr im
TW O FARMS FOR SA LE One
mediate poftittsion.
ft; acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
2 story house. I car garage, 1
Rpheri A* Willinm.
,ool bouse, r,00 ft. West of Rhone 712
AiUnflr lUnk IM«U
l 4 k r Mnnriw Post Offlco. One
m — B acres, all tiled, good well, 2
• storv house. 2 story barn, hi
mile « e « t on Orange Boule­
vard J W Hell, Ijike Monroe,

T i l e s . i|&lt;&gt; not re&lt;|Utre a n y p e r ­
m its In nil p r o b a b ilit y . It Will
be q u ite son ic tim e b e f o r e nev
tires *r . a v ail itde to all u sers
W r i t e fo r our list o f *ls*x and
p ric es

Ml-ft ) &gt; ‘i|»l«, I |Lr P U
■LI Mtti*#, hrl lit •, ll V A
j'pupi*, t ww r ii

n i l it« •&lt;

t l o l AFhl i ll I p *, silljlf
l | or IkI fill \\ . l a fli p I I II g

i:wn «it

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H u .. ......I. 11» »t A M

,

FOKSALE
Amide uuantlly long
life (JOLD SEAL asbestos rtaif
dnliliug conln mine
Petrugum
Sotlfnrd Paint A Class Com­
pany, 1IT So
Park Avenue,
ITlonr ,103

A

n irrin

Si **1

UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tapes
_________ brocatelles, a gpod
dnnmsks.
ho«t factary-litiilt Jphnslock to select from. K ft SPEED.
•on Motor and trailer, exceljpnl
* Drown, 2D11 N. Oranw A t*,.
condition, Sanford Ah to ‘ Parts,'
• Phone 4053. Orlando. Fl»Phone Sift. “
MOUEBNr well constructed home
S IX - HOO.M moilem house on
-TltWrttWd. TUWflK hoaUFitf’ ahil
bathing, P; O. P S STR. Phone
0SPITAL1ZATI0N
Insurance,

# Individual,

1 1 «a. i &gt;ii »ten o r
Up a**ft Atill him

A,NTOME wUhin
in Tftnton, N,
IT, afternoon.
Station, jn j.

P* POINT ttovt. Lag mh(1H.

.ILL up with kerosene
™ oil before winter.
ii. n. p o p e c a , INC.

R
«t W0-11trictitnI*, ftur
^U
litityaltil|■
M
‘ir%
*(•*,ft |

MISCELLANEOUS

#j per line for 20 inaertiona

Southern's
Insect
Repellent

EMt -, T

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/

COME IN ANY TIME or PHONE
.
OpM AM Out Saturday

AETNA FINANCE CO

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Stars And Stripes Rise Over Tokyo

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A t MATHER’S

MAPLE
SUITE
MitpU* or Mahogany. nulU* of three pieces with
|K&gt;st or paneled beds.

PRICED AT

W H IL E

o l d

G fn e r n l

M ^ c A rilm r

I) iV i * I{&gt;; 1 |hv

l.K 'ltV

fit" l

R IS K S

ha*

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lt&gt; chirr

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I ll«r W h i l e fl &lt; n t -e tn W n - l i l f i t f l u r i i m i V t t r l M o l l
A lg ie r s , Rom e ami llrr lin
I t « U h ' * uvv«| f r *•*

fcnwier paper* wrr«* »lKnr*i

Signnl

Ku&gt;

Buoyant and comfortable Box springs

SJFUL CLUB CHAIRS
AND OTTOMANS

formerly $29.95

** *

■i ' Formerly 55*00

REDUCED TO

CAUOHT IN A MOMINT Of RELAXATION I. Cal. Jimmy Stcnart, tl S.
Army Air
now on leave, playing a duel with his mother at the
family piano In her Home tn lndlann. Pa. Widely popular n. a movie
•tar, Stewart entered the army aa a private, lie c*peril to return to hla
film career upon hla rcleaaa from the lf~&amp;, Air Corpa.
(International)

44.95

IN TH« SIVINTd annual beauty-con*
teal for married women held tX
I’ aliaadn 1’ nrk, N. J , Mr*. Penny
Payne nf Allnnt.i, G a „ wn* wlcctod
from IV) n.mriUnLi from nil parta I
of Ihc rouiilrf u -M r*. Amorlca, I
ItHS". M n Payne waa chneen aa
for the Atlantic
“ M lu Atlanta
City beauty i-aneanl, but w n dlaquallftrd when It waa dlaeovcred
alia waa married. (1 n tenialiotval)

TOPAT
CHINA CABINETS
Bright dishes glow through glassed
doors. Regu«riy 37.00,

ALSO

,

MAPLE UV1NG ROOM S
ASSORTED COLORS and FAT!

ONLY O O -50

rid* at anchor la tha JCura Karat.
It waa noted, had baao given a terrtflo
Atoms In an ordinary MiWh*n canning rtn
n atov* emit enough Invteli infra rad ray* to permit tha 8 Sti4 n » u u

S S G S 3 5

f

byJU-W

“GOO a A W ) B A IT
m RtlaUvee
„ £&gt; v y Mid
J W jB
who want
to .aaa a Midler on. furlough
go. to hla houaa IrtaUad o f a*,
peeling tha. m m a . It only tolao
one even ing

out «

h fe tU g £ g O

▼UUjroa. but hla •vartlng* are

t . ’.. * , u

*

i l 7 a ^ » l3 ''? jA k .T g

r
’ .

�see**!

s

In

Unity There

Ir

Strength—

lllr

To l*rt&gt;(tct the Peace of the World i
T o Promote the Progreoa of Amrrirai
T o Produce Prosperity for Hanford.

VOLUME X X X V II
^ ■ ■■ ------ - . s---------

EHlablished 1908

S A N FO R D ,

»i U » t«mi if i in im if h tnH • f i l
i*i-lit-1 i | K
i It .i i
ift m i f t h m i t
pm I iim I h j ^ j I l r r t i i H i n
IO M M R K O W
P a r t ly . I .u n it » * ilh f*-» w l i f r
L , i . l l . r » . t lliu m li f 'in n * r r % I iir^ d m nf
I r f Itim ll

F L O R ID A ,

M O N D AY.

S E P T E M B E R

IT .

!!&gt; » :.

M f r u lir r

A w i.m a lr d

M

I 'r r w

V:

Over Seven Inches1—
Of Rain Fell In
One Day As Wind r*
Reaches 50 M.P.H.

A

M U
\ ti lth
S r pi
17
i \ 111 V n t \ or k I UTir* *a y*
toil a i in
.i
ilu v p atrh
f r o m
l o k i o
(h i I
( h r
(L u n d tied

I n n it fk d re lie h i lift f r o m
m in i t n j
I b u ffe u n ^
iiurn h u r r ic a n e w in d s
| ISii I**mi &gt;

but

grow er#

in

the

vknf*

/ nity h aw undoubtedly sustained
i heavy lo*ae» in celery, seed l»ed»
and iithci crops duo to the mlnio.ii # univrrsul flooding of the ,
f a r ui m i . i
,n »i iujuru&lt;» were rw*
pot leu b\ the police **i sheriff’#
ulli#n
- ■*"7"!
A l t oi bug
t i»uii!&gt; A|Tt!llt
C. Ii i
ini, the i f iv i &gt; crop Up*
^ Striked and layoff* idled 70,000
peru * to Pt* a total Ims* mol every*
•vork ers In Detroit and lO.tHW In
4 r 1J t Hi 71Jf *|p*In" m» fill kill
nearby Wlnador. Ont„ while NAW
■l*'f 1
"
lft fli*» "»|
•CIO leader* went ahead with
aoiMonliiig
i J a . l **ii. H S. bl'U\ ,
plana for a po.siblo atrike vote HKINUINti I . I T l l . t IMt.SI»:SAI, I M I W E S M i i W and P il ft nipin
affecting 500.000 throughout the I orie. of torment no,I &lt;iiirlt&gt; American an met. formerly to 1.1 liv is. . 1 • 1s ' i f ' si*» * **•iipiii ih! with
* ti«
in th*
'.lo t in
la it I
nation* auto plant*.
"
the Jap* climb into tin.!.* to leave tne .tfuna |III»(W mini Sl4&gt;4 •» Ui
Striking Kelsey-Hayes worker* Yokohama The mni|. wan regarded a* one of the enemy , A ill &gt;1 kI'Af *K i (i ■ nip t*» b I \\ hitiier,
H r At hi*t Min'
• e f u s e d yesterday to heed the (International Soumlphotoi
liiiH i’ \ i t thii tilin'
call o f their union executive* and
w it Inn i i-Mix II w||Mt t«'
relume production of vital auto­
tiini- Alni Ill4' iCliTiJMll
motive part*.
*
" A 1141dll 1 11 l . IIT 1?Ill r ii I i i s This t
1 hus the gigantic automotive
he»vv
f lo o d in g
of |
lnduttry * tar ted a new reeonitied*
the
Purer• erslnn work week with *trikr*
low n t.■ J 1 1 ■ a* I 10 ,
and ahut-downs making HO,000
n&gt; t in o i ••■*#■ W
in d |
|
Wind
men and women idle In the Ik*
m i U*w no hour
troll area, and the threat of
at t h.
Satiford 1
atrikes Involving *ome 500,(WO
li r n !h*' remoro over the nation
mu
-f " f licit.
^ The CIO l.'mted Automobile
* V or k era ha* pledged f t , 000,0011
.*■ i *r r ‘ f thr
— virtually all it* resources—to
■ »tv t.%o il Id
a fight for an industry wide 30
pt i*brf,l(!
1.1 w hn h full
percent wage increase
♦too* rlttV"
Of auto's hig three, Ford has
____
i .
hm rat l&gt;'

15,1100

blaming lack

d ,

WAS|UM;TON

&gt;t

,

p

•

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’

l e v y u g a i n s t C ttrp m

on tho ou Worn. of a union ms*lh*f
I- n
f u r n « l S u n d s y W hich

,

...................... *.

, n / v ».&gt;

yesterday

aa-

p ...

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—will determine whether » similar ■b o u t n M , 0 0 0 .«K».(t iia i . a . ,i . I •If,
•vole will be sought.
tn x burdens.
Only 3M of ike 4500 Kelsev
The Virgtninn. memtar of (he'
Reyes workers, on • "wildcat" tax-controlling lln .ne \V»v» and

■trike demanding Utt rehiring Means Committer »et the issue
of
three
worker* etlrnded
a for a sixxling bnttU in t'oiigrrsa,
Son des presided xm reducing wartime- laae*
miuu meeting
me
Percy
IJewellyn.
*d# n v tr, ob
- *y
.
v
-*
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Charlie Rae Died
i^t Home Saturday S 'g r o .5?,h»*,J w
Charlie Bee.
died at hi.
home In ClnderrllU aarly Salday morning. Ha had been In
health for the peat three years,
had lived hare fo r the past
« r « . He woe born, Jan. 20
Chandler. Okie.
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IRichard S. Levy
1st S g t Dick Brown
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.."", ';i;i Wins Unit Citation Marches Thru Tokyo

income were 125,000 his relief
would be 1760, on ■ total tax
liability. Of 80,305.
" I f relief be given by mean*
o f a 20 per cent credit against
total tax liability (aa proposed by
Knutaon), which would coat th*
Treasury moro than the elimina­
tion o f the norma] tax, the relief
In the ffrit Instance would lie
only S20J10, whereas In the se­
cond It would be JI,R7tl."
Action Planned Rrfore November
Robereton said his proposal I*
(inset on asaumptfon: J. That
the national Income In 1015 will

not

fall below 1130.000,000,000;
t. Revenue from existing rate*
In that year would not be let*
than. *73,000.000^00. and 8 That
the budget fo r ffoeal 1947 (lh*&gt;
eear beginning n*%* July 1 ) will
be limited to essential exoenana
nm| wilt not exceed ( 22,000,000-

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Serving- At Okinawa
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the Naw. recently wrote to hn&gt;
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Celcrv Avenue Iliac hr was hi
cated in Okinawa, In the Invasion
of
which
he
participated on
April I
lie revealed that he left the
United States on Jan. 17 proecded
to the Russell tslands, to
Guadalcanal and from there to
thr Florida Islands. From there
hr went to the Caroline Island"
noil from there to Okinawa and
its invasion. He later relumed to
Guam and the Marshall Islands,
to I’earl Harbor, then back to
Okinawa via the Carolines. In all
he put in eight months of con­
tinuous duty.

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A tile r it*tin airmen "hot d o w n M l
id lin e in th e m iu t h w e it f f t d f k
in I I M 3.

Mo#t of the men Tojo h*d
nrnimd him when he chose w»r
in thr Facific were dead or tn
custody.
Nohosuke Ki#hi, T o jo 1* minister
o f commerce, was duo to sur­
render in Tokyo. He wss credited
with heinir « close Adviser p f
Tojo
—

If yuur tablecloth AtU stained
with milk, rinse it immedUUly
in cool clear, water. Then waah.
Otherwise tho hot water aod.
#oap may set the stain.

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WITH THE KKIHTH Alt.Ml
OKINAW A, Soot. 17 i Sps-cinl I
— At a colorful ceremony on IN TOKYO, Sept 17. (Specinl*
bitterly won Yonlan Airfield, 1st Sgt. Richard II Urnwn. J
'
Richard 8. Levy, aviation ma­ sot) of Col. and Mrs. Jer.. K Funeral Rites Meld
Released
From
Army
chinist mate second class. USSR, Moseley, and a grandson nf
son of Mr. and Mr*. Sam Ix vy of Mrs. J. (J. Hall of Sanford. FI.,
For Mrs. English 1 &lt;Wtl' HI.ANDINi;, Sri 1 :
1 V.
Sanford, Fla., member of a naval was with thr ail v* tier element,
1 -|j ■(•* 1ft I ■ R*'!«'it*i‘
fr*»m
bombing squadron, recently re­ of the veteran 1Itb Airtip.t'.r
V t •tl, 11 P
Mr# A iinir Klif.nl*rtL hnirlimh
«»f ♦ ■*! K a l i .
D iv is io n
m
Ih i-tr ip c r \ p * n n n
- f 70, illpd AiublojiU at hei home to former Full
ceived the presidential unit at..
l i r a , I i 1 p tuiil v
V'
the^ Jnpanesr capltiil * '
Uon and ribbon. ..
a hn
ha.
fnt
tbr
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(Irapc*vjIh wt 7 Ml oVI*M‘k Thiif" ^ tiPfiip-\
The dtmlioo was pvr.eiUed h&gt;
The entry of the rrack 12,(1. ilfty iwirmnjr She hud been •* 1 f iiilr j. n r . p . r i v e d aa I ' n . l F. v i'tn
Rear Admiral John H Brice. Airlwrne Engineer llnitnln... t.. res!deni hen* for the punt 20 | live Officer here, hub nn 11**1111* e I
USN, commandant o f naval ad l- ' «bich this soldier has hern as
m m . She h 1 0 horn M if f h 2!» 1 hy the Bid dir llplhlintm t i f f ’ee
vltiei on this Ulaqd
signed since its aflnsti.... „t I8*i5 ill lia r rixuti County, Texu- ’ t-mlay A f nrr h ell teviev*, 10 hi^
The unit citation read In part: |Camp Mack.jl, N. C in Ken... I Mr#. En(*lnh t*i itirvived I*v j hon»r h
*tA£?d by Arm&gt; Set
“ F o r outstanding performance . ary, 1043 climaxeit 15 month* the hupband, W r Kniflish of 1 vice Force# troop* of the pn*t
..................
above tha normal call
of duly of hard combat from the Jungle* Sanford* five daughter#, Mr# * thin morning.
whila engaged In long-range re­ o f Naw Guinea through Iwyte Jo* Dixon and Mrs. John Spear,
Colonel
Johns tan.
Ilfr long
connaissance and armr.l patrol and Luxon to the Nipponese of Sanford; Mr. N A Harkry Florlila resident and former Dr
assignments in tha most forward metropolis.
of the Canal '/.onr. Mr*. Jim
Commander
of
the
Sgt. Brown's combat ex peri TerUp of Waukcngan, 111. ntpl part incut
•mas o f enemy Jepantse • con­
Included
beach
assaults Mrs. Anderson Dnvl* nf Slnrkr, American Legion, will return to
trolled territory In the Central enco
(hn count v post hr left In So
Pacific from Dec. 31, 1943 to under enemy fir* on Luxon. lit* four sons, F. M English. J K vembet, 1 UI0 . on war srrvirr
Aug. 14, 1944/ Relentlessly seek­ battalion first saw action In the English and C. C. English of leave, and to private law pine
ing out the enemy, they struck rainswept mountains o f M y to Sanford and T. W. English of tlce with the firm o f Oetlney.
at every opportunity with deadly and again in the drive on Manila Gulfport, Ml**-, one sister, Mrs. Johnston snd Llllenthal o f West
effectiveness In oaring tingle- from th* South laat February. Selma Doehringrr of Houston, I’ slm Reach,
plane surprise bombing and etraf- The big army air transports that Taxaa; two brothers, Charlfs
A combat veteran o f World
Ing attacks at minimum altitude brought Major General Joseph Hayner of Karnack, Texas sn.l War I, Colonel Johnaton was
paratroopers
and Stanley Hayner o f Texas, 19
which resulted -in ssr*re damags M. Swing's
called to active duty with thr
to tha fallen Jap grandchildren
end destruction lo Important glldarraen
and
one
grrat r%nk of major in thr O fficers'
hottUe shipping, shore Installa­ capital carried S gt Brown who grandchild.
Reserve Corps, serving ns first
prior to entering the army at­
tions and alrtrah."
Funeral service* for Mrs. Kng
staff Judge advocate at Camp
The Presidential Citation was tended the University o f Florida llsh were held at the Erickson lllaniling in charge of post legal
signed by Jamee ForroaUl, Sec- where he was taking a bushes* Funeral Home at 3t00 o ’clock problems He served successively
administration course.
Sunday afternoon with th* Rev as plans snd training offierr,
Levy is a veteran of operations
J. E . McKinley officiating. In and at intelligence and public
t a t t t . Gilbert,. Mare!hall, Carotins . Francis Scott K e y composed the terra ent will be In Evergreen relations, officer, prior to se­
Ha former- "Star-Spangled Banner- Sept. 13,
on Tuesday afternoon , ,uming the duties of post •xeculyat
1314,
• at 4 rOO o'clock.
I tlve In November, 1941,
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lituntion look* unfavor
20 pci rent "all ab*»ui the Ifa r d
I In* ( loitl-lihM* 4f r 1ohi wa- «
my job
ion la to
10 »iuy
»tuy and
hnulMin'n P m i w u l
in* twf rompb hdy f lo i .i b d HlihI i
^•u-y to get the workers back,'
KmitMin vsmild havt* mirb prr 1
inn compute his l*»|b t a i n u»i
declared Llewellyn.
W i' ( rbirte-cntb Strr&lt;-t und ^ •
I
repent
rat*-i
and
rxcmplinn**,
and
Llewellyn, who said he was
I Hit Si i ce l were untlri wnt. i
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MIAMI. eStpl. 17
then
rut
thr
amount
by
nnr
well-receired
by
the
itrtkers.
many place#,
n Ihr Ka#t m .P
Th*
Wratlier
lliirmu
at
Pas as vou |fn pttvroll
( Vll f v \v«*flt.f«* WAN f 11HM
l11*41 Jllli.
told a press' conference that he fiftli
7:3(1 A . M. CRWT) i . mI iv
fivniiirtlnn*
wtiubl
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xfmiinrly
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recommrndod a return to but
hurriranr
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0thnt the meeting look nv action
in! mi till h m i l ' tdfAin *1"
mt 40 mi li*- i' ji- i
In ii itntt’ mrnt, ICiit**- rAnun mid
on his recommendation
■»1l MltL’ Hdlllt A vrlMir r11‘ ti i f vi *
of RavaiiriMb
In the meantime the local’ s erasure of the thr*-r per crnl
v 11r«*1
timl khi* m or m ii'
mirth-north* «-i ^ **nl
m m Inu
bargaining committee was re normal las i« a t-rttri iirran,
•
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bImiuI* I 1 fit IB n- ill - |»« •
ported to have reeommen.ie.l that I of
ledutme
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the strike Iw continued soil the ' n niM.niat
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nnd with ■'ti^r "1
fl* ' H;t it.. vMvri 11. .*
local was said to have approved I l&lt;e- nose
"f rhMt *.f 1"1*I VMM '
hr f f f i b i
•The
meeting, regular monthly | 1 It a., ioip..,r.l ... ,11 net
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1 ll i M e v ii f a1h fie t *
■esd'tn of the local, was held In iinr*»tmir* &gt;•v »■•r 1 ’*1RI h- (I u**t **n **ji i v
MIA .Ml, .Hr p i. 17,
*
" u* I't'ltl Mil' 41 I mmiJ Illllltllllh.* *1 - * '. I '
war minMir v Mt*» dlNlt tli-utc lb*1 i maul id milium* of
private. It was orderly.
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in t'lm’ li ir »t*i vife in I hint &lt;i*« *i
Llewellyn Indicated he did not iinnviodabtr burden «*f w«r U i m i|untill'C .two dcStbx.
ii ij lin'd RI hmjI 12: Mil n*clnrk Sunday
know vrhat step* tho UAW-CIO and
without
reganl
to
the ul),j more than l (mil hmnrb'**
All fi*ci|pr rircuit# nf lIh* F ie
might take n ext
said no fundamental peacetime policy of (l„ i n„ B, the great—( iropiml dn Power and l.ijfht ( umiun
•plans were mad* for another a b i l i t y t o t a y .
h u r r i c a n e s i n c e 1 9 2 5 rant * 1 » i l i w e r e k n o c k e t l o u t liy
a i[p y 1
2. Its elimination w.ruld help diinmishe.! forre up th.* ul.,i,n. tlnir rrosuH up nrirl tan s'1***1 *
.meeting of the strikers, who
since
to
sustain
purchasing
|nwer
m
frosting
in,
.
have been o ff the Job
nmirilinyn In II II i ..b •
Ib45 during u )«■•"“ ( " f falling n ,.,tU south of a
...... .
St laral rnHlm^a r Tht*-f •■»- ■*Aug. 83.
&lt; Augustine lino
'li*r llfnry Mpurr wrf * f 'I i*
icy- national inennip
' The closing of
3 Such ac tion would provide | -j-y,, Mtirm hud siib-i-l. -!
v tic ini** hiliirn find b\ mm bur ft1
Rayea planl was held chierf*iy
-responsible for Ihe decision of relief to all an (he same percent- velocity after lashing will non* prrriTit nf (hr i■|»•« 11 u -* 1
Muf
por hop.' .... I- Ho- I* i i *1 b * P ( i r r * A ( u i m l T 1 a ( t i n 1' ■
•F ord to send 60,000 workers age basis, "hut the measure
, mil ,ri'lirf ,wmib! be ifrrati'At
„
pir,w/
la y irn
k •m
"Him
nd
l&gt;e«cho»
prvws risra *»»
*’ •&lt;i
■■• ll"'**1(*(| U11t I1 'I# y I'M'R l .t!)i|
home for lack of brake and art
where Ihe nee,l I. greatest
lhr , ou,hern tip ■■( It. -n***
( 4*11* f'r**w» pft- on (In i••I m
wheel nnrts.
CnnffrrM in thr l'J41 irv-n-.r
A \Vr. 0 i c r
Burr#.
*» m
h..prd to b-v e ndi n tv a.*m ,
The background of the strike
ert
substituted
I
h
t
three
|wr
&gt;#(||
,
t
orm
ce'-li-p
t'u'*el
restored
today esrepl
a comparetlvely »m*ll but vital
Ms.
for the war- ,i g hlly west of 0&lt; :«"•»*• •' • street lighting. M, t .........a.. ■
'on e in Urn troubled labor picture rent normal p4*r
three per cent
' l f , ° ^ , forward speed of ab. i.it I ‘ milr*
O r U i n nullvin^ ni«'«» (*»!,.
A -w a a
the ejection from the time
T ax".
Il*
e lim friH iio n
V l i e r iMr hour ond with
\f|*M «l&gt; Werr without currant ***»r in tiiin&lt;
Whl»nt o f two company foremen excuse
some
10,000.000
°
over n amoll &amp;rr% of nimtml T.ri former fRlhtrci ami lalcriil bn* *
uut April.
Income
persons
from
paying
mile# an hour.
at 111 down, and them *ilt him »
sum of 152 50 on a total tax llaThe fttorm enttred the Atlantic
(
C
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nk raa* T M # n
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l .'
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. n - . . a - ....... 1 K l im - n a tio n o f the th re e p el • en t
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ian Soldiers May Be
Home In (&gt; Months

('arrier Saratoga Brings Home 3,700 Veterans

Sufi 11*111 emriKPfi thi* morninjf
wiiii iiijiiur uniitajft* after a lho*

DETROIT, Sept. 17, ( AP)
^ — More than 70,000 workers
were idle in the Detroit area
today aa the huge automo­
tive industry and powerful
United Automobiles Workers
•tRIO ) Union headed fo r a
showdown on union demands
fo r a general 30 per cent
-w age increase.
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Tax Cut In 1946

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Sanford Rides
OutStormWith Mac Arthur Calls Occupation
Little Damage
O f Japan Greatest Gamble

Freed Yanks Quit Ofuna Camp

10 ynion Demands 30
Percent Wage Hike
And Prepares For
Strike Of 500,000

already closed

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 191

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

LEGAL NOTICE

First Photo of Yanks Landing In Japan

NOTICB TO APPKAIt

TO
K in a
H w e a r ln « f r
W ood­
r u f f , w h o a e p la c e of re a ld e n r e
la
unknow n.
Y •*m a re h e r e b y r e q u ire d lo a p ­
p e a r on O c to b e r M h . IMfc* In n
t e r la ln
n u ll
f o r d iv o r c e
p e n d in g
li, M ir F f h c illt C o u r t of S e m in o le
• o u n ty ,
F l o r id a ,
an
a b b r e v ia te d
! »1 1r o f w Itf r fi * a id! r « » t I p W111la ri i
»*la r k e
W *mm! r u f f .
p l a in t i f f .
v■
N in a * S w e a r I n * m
W ih h I i o ff
dr

for# Ih* Sih &lt;Ujr of October. IMS.
i .Mi et H i p* H
P ro C o n f r v w
will b» rnt#r»6
t w fnr

f i i l l u r f lo A p p e a r, plea, n r a p i w r r
u* riHpufriHi by la w h e re in
It I* o r d c r r a ( h a t th is no t ir e be
p u b lfah e d o n e * a w e e k fo r f o u r &lt;41
r n n a a r u t t v * w r t k a Ip Ih a H anford
H e r a ld , a n # w a p a p * r p « b ll« h # 4 at
H a n fo rd , K e n iln o le C e t iD lf , F lo r id a .
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my
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hand
am t o f f ic ia l
• ra t at H a n fo rd , F l o r id a , t h i* tith
d ry
of S e p te m b e r.
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DOORS OrEN 12:45 P. M.—SHOWS CONTINUOUS
ADM. 40c—CHILDREN 9c—ARMED SERVICE 31*

Th« state of Washington has
never ujii; ted a flag officially.

m ilR T .

Correction

FRIDAY - SATURDAY, SEPT. 7-8
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
FEATURE No. 1—ACTION! WITH THE

Dressed and Drawn Ga.
Shipped Fryer* . . 62c
lb. Ah advertised in our
ndv. of Wednesday. Sept.
r&gt; in The Sanford Hcruld was .in error. The
correct price Is COc per

lb. .
The M a r g a r e t Ann
Super M a r k e t s , Inc.

110 E. I hI SI. } Sanford, Fla.

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FEATURE NO,

THE LOVE STORY OF THE YEAR

( Ill

Cronin I n d e b t e d Kl’I’ed 01 Sports
To Lake And Fer- On Heart Is Now
riss Fer Thrills UndiTguing Study

MECHANICALLY
CARS

DEPENDABLE
SUNDAY and MONDAY, Sept. 9-JO
PACKED WITH ADVENTURE
. . TWICE AS
THRILLING AS THE .MEMORABLE "LASSIE COME
HOME*. YOU MUST SEE IT!

ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE
WIDE SELECTION
MONEY SAVING PRICES

for Better Health

There’s lots of Pleasure and Time-Sav­
ing in these Quality Cars that must serve
for many, many months before New' Cars
are available.

DRINK- MOUNTAIN VALLEY
MINERAL WATER,
NATURE’S AID TO HEALTH

Holler Motor Sales

From Hot Springs, Ark
Let Us Serves You
For Sale at

COUKTEOI'S SALESMEN

OARO THI U. 3. t BACltT, the Japeo:nm;indc* of Mai m i 1*1and, Hear
il M. MatsiU&gt;ara. M|0 '« tho lurretKlrr documents as Ilcsr A dntlni
' tine stands behind him. As tlio picture shows. the Jap offlcii)
» tead the document-nprl ncwi dUpa'.chrs reported thst h f
• itlldel U. S. havy Hjdkjpluito. ((’iternalioual S'o-undphcfo)

208 W. Find SL
Chevrolet

Phone 522
f

OldHmohile

Cadillac

DUHART’S LUMBER YARD
900 Sanford Avenue

“Then Joe I Managar Cronin)
told me that I was in the lineup
to »Uy, not to worry about any­
thing, and take n good look at
•very pitch,
"Playing regularly leta m t
look at more pitching and the
few Inches ! barked up give me
m bettor rhanrr lo watch the
ball. So I ant not biting at the
had ones any more."
Eddie is getting a big kick
Otlt of the homers he has been
clouting from his
new-found
batting stance. Hut " L ll Dyna­
mite” likes lo remember the l*o
hit walloped off Kirby Illgbc of kept r ig h t on running and pluy. *
‘
o m ^ s i 11 u n
i
V ,
lb* Dodgers when ha (l.ake) Ing a n d thus build themselves up of Ulr Ju|M oolcl"1 U' S - Nav' Hadlophot.
vu
playing
third
for
tha to championship caliber,
V Cardinals.
Bubjccts Are Vulanlrer*
. iJd*Th#y‘rw no different now than
The SO name uthletea, who repth*y were then," smile# the recent nearly every branch of
native Californian. “I Just poke sporla, voluntarily subject them1( If the ball'* In th en . But tha selvea to lung und heart test#,
tttu I got-off II Ir wore tha only electro - cardiograph*,
wurkoUl*
one* I aver hit In the big time, and various other tests to help
before 1049, and t h e / were hibth lift the veil of myatery from , the
in the same game."
study of the athlete's h e a rt
Tha1 SS-ycar-old
Red
Bo*
In addition to th a above-meneparkplug has Branch Riekay to tinned "human .guinea pig*."
taaoh fo* making him an in-

B r i t i s h Depressed
Over Rntion Cut

*■! n i pitching and playing
tha outfield for on American
’ Legion team In Oakland when
H r.-R icker spotted me. He eolJ
me the Idea that If I wanted- to
be a Mg league ball player I had
to g e t In thsr Infltid. And you
. know new he can **U on Idea.”
.J® ifndl■
BileRh fi 141
t o f t t t g X U tf Dtcttur,* Thrt#*1

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&gt;, ivav. wnerw ne Teeus“ "
I record* far walk* and
intu vjib i nv*Ti
Red Bird* brought him up r w i / i wno
bird baseman In in to when “U1 Dynamite” Jhatted —199 fn
th f itWo iln o lt dIukti off 7B game*. U s t t &amp; o n he pUved
and batted . t i t . In le*a In BT at niggles and had a .206
average.
*T
. Now that ha!« up among the
.300 hitter#, maybe Eddie* -wtH
Unit
-W ho's Who In Basahall.'
left him out thi* year— am
ICddlfv
could
win' the
battlm
d y m p lonahlp.
favorite dueling
m York waa » fat
In the wood* o:
tgh above tha !

Thar* waa undisguised disap­
pointment when ratlotie-^ger* re­
duced rather than incraatetT-afltr
VE-Day. Europe had to be f*u.
But Rritone are an uncom­
plaining breed. They took the cut,
voiced their 'disappointment, and
queued up for. the luxury of l »
cream and native-grown fruits,
They felt better then.
When 1 left U ndon recently
the British were dating-the name
U alU sa ahusag**. IhmuUv bread­
ed hamburger*, dried bean* and
cabbage or brpaael* sprouts that
formed their diet when I first
arrived during thn day* of black­
out# and air alatta- . &lt;
Fresh fish had become more
plentiful because trawlers war*
back on tha fishing ground* in­
stead o f on patrol. Tha apple crop
in the esUnaWf Kept orchards

O '* * * now, from our itertlng cot)
oil di iploy in cur Air Condi Ho.
.Coot*, Jackal*, Soorft of lint

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In Unity Th«re If Strength—
To Protect the P e » « of tbs Worldi
To Promote Uio P r » r « M of Amerlcai
To Produce Proaprrlty for Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXVII

•Congress Has
Many Matters
ti'.i &gt;T

EHtablhhed 1908

Serves On Maht

—

R e c o n v e r s io n Meet
* S tarts T o d a y As
Gen. W ainwright Is
Formally Received
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

WASHINGTON. Sept. 10.
( A P ) —The dul of all meat
rationing by Oct. I was seen
aa a poaalblllly by tome r a ­
tioning official* today, al­
though no data haa been net.
OPA officials said the decis­
ion will be made by agreement with _ the Agriculture
department, but one govern­
ment spokesman aald “ If
Rupplies Ipok good by i h t
erid of the month, rationing
W|lt go”.

MONDAY.

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1915

M'MIIKH 12.

M e m b er A*»snci.iled I’res*

Gen. Mac Arthur Clangs Censorship
On Press And Radio Of Japanese
Housing Program
Provides for 30
New Residences

.More Than One Mil­
lion Japs S urren­
der At Nanking;
Prisoners Released

Welcome T.S, Generals Freed From .lap ( amps

HAMBURG. S®pt* 10. (AIM
Max SrhrmrmllnK former
» o r l | f hrm ) wrlf hi hiiving
ih.impion to&lt;!a%
arquilrfl
h% an Allinl Military Govern*
m.rfit ( ourt n| a eh*rgr that
hr lUfidr a
slalemenl to
a mrmhvr of Ife Allies! forren
ronlr.irt hi militirs govern*
men! regulation*

Each Unit Will Have
Ceiling Of $7,000
Or $60 A Month
Mayor Rd Higgins an­
nounced loda* that those who
want to Iniild houses for
their
own u*e would
he
given priority and that they
have
until Sept, 21 lu file
applications with the Cham­
ber of Cummer®* at the
City Hall, Under a recent
NIIA authorisation. .10 n e w
huii^rs ran he built in S an­
fordand those not built
by
private individuals for their
runs t r uc t ion
.otn panic*
to
own use mav be built by
sr*.l ur rrnt

WASHINGTON. Sept. 10,
(A P )— Oongroas nUrts the
first full week of the “re^onvurttion aeaaion" today by
^formally receiving Gen. Jona­
than M. Wainwright (at
noon) and acting on a re
aolution for n congressional
^investigation into the Pearl
^H arbor disaater.

OSLO The O'ln radio anntiiim r*t| Iml a* that V Id Iku m
Qiitwlliig h it * heen nnnvlelrd
•rfi rhatgex of high Irrannn
i fitl t itode mnr d to death. TTi®
ItfiMili .1*1 i anir fllfrrl fr»iin
ihr i.iutl
Under a new
law
hgaliring
fhr
death
(irrutt i nt Nor** a ) , I he «en*
inn r lie rarr ier! out h\ a
fiiing et|»md rumfmwet! of ten
-■dil u is firing ten bullet*.
Under the law, Quitting
fan -i p|&gt;rn I to ihe wupremr
**urL « Hrh ran rommute
I Im Milriiir lull out reverse
M I ulr"* Quisling t« held
! m frw| if % ,tl ni her war crime
tfidk it Iw likrK f he exeeu*
I iitri » i IJ hr ear Med out " Ith
io t ti r • i* h ri*lt'

ATI \ NTA. Sept 10. i Special)
— A now lmu-in^ progmm pro*

v fd itig fi&gt;t i hi r im « t H ir ! l" H o f .10
Congress was told the Navy Jitll McClelland, aviation murhInisl* unit® (flight &gt; second clft'* on f a m ily d w e llm ir u n it s in S a n f o r d , 1 11j &gt;. ! | A l "I ‘ N
h i l l u M t \ ( , M I M l»»i»k film i it
r lit
want* a postwar fleet of I.ITTO duty at the Fliykt Eaifincer'n Control pane) of the Mam, aorMS In c lu d in g I &lt;» u n it * fo r N e g r o j
,
•i&gt; i•i i-i
I** v"I •■!■I I J”
Id
fighting ships—juit 22!&gt; lees than largest flying: Huai./ fflr Mars l* now statin runt nt Air Traiuqmrt ftre u p itiu 'v h a s b i-rn iip p io v c il by f j
, ( lM..(l
\t I
, i d M.
Diy 1,,-f « i
Squadron Eight. Patuxent River, Mil,
I
tl I 1
It haa now.
John H Rluridfm d, Ji , Ailmlrm- | M|
,IM
ul th, .....
\ V I
VI
m Interest in Pearl Hartmr wa*
t 1«ti»f
N.t f i ..... tl
••Mftirn; \ ircm cy. IV .
^ lr ig b te n e d by two questions
It tl I* .11 ’ »• I'Mi . .1 i *,lit\ (•&gt; M l A
whether Rear Adm Husband E
•I. |« l &gt;.•;•! 1•» ( A P I
Rritfiurtsal
I*. 1 «■••-niit* v®
R u lie r i
Kimmel, naval commander at the I
\ 11nn! n
1 hii*
h
« »®i k H«• i •.
’V
• • , i ~L j* w ,ix i lamifHo! on
Pacific bastion when thr J a p ']
hi
li't-i" iti ir x ‘ ii ln&lt; u n i iitu l r v th .il
1
( f ir
t*
i*m l r l11«i o f .Vi i |&gt;i i 11
struck, will request the court |
h it' (il'l ’
1c r • ui®.! ti** ti fi I I I
martial the Navy has offered
• ni,»v i&gt;, ( .rn»*5 ;il Mnt A r t h u r
i
P l i i j t .trii vt I1
* . i l l ' fnt i h® i iiii ,
®hlm and whether the still-accrel |
fttlt* t i " l i "1 ‘ .* In «tl nIII |f 1•\ p it
i i iin n t w i in f u rm n iK t
naval documents should 1* made
Vrtti ®Ul »’T
1
vr- ••rn m rn t
h** w o u ld
public against official wishes.
.' ' ' - ,i|&lt;|ti«&gt;e&gt;l fur
U f th .
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i
*1, -jo ml .iir. joihld a t i o n or
III
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WASHINGTON. Sept 10 (/Pi i .of
-till mu I'ltMi.shlntf u n Hy N ® *fl............ r 1 -II® I m l&gt;® pn»
Somewhere between Shplnck and
ftill® uf
uvMi«t
ti h h f o i r m iM o i i o f c r « * n t l n f f
&lt;iu®®r|
f ill
f* 1,1
Santa Claus, the position dependtin it;* w ill h a v e
u c r iff a tii &gt; I 1
'1"
Wing on the point of view. Uncle
Heroic ( (induct Dur- n u t « .f
tl iw ll'e 11'llt 1 ,
f | .1,500 m m l
Sam will take his position this
t- . * jlwii pledged that
n
1 | . l o p e r in u n ih
t VfltH t *'®1b 11®
luu W ar Ivucok nized | ji., .*i \ll&lt;!i •(tiixtii
»e»k as the chisf lender of the
va. mjM to* ellmin.'•m irra m m e t!
for
Th®
i1 n il' post-war world.
ix.llflel hi* **!-%!»* th**y
at i
i ' &lt;\
| No immediate relief with re
\!
N n\
*4 1 1
&gt; ’w ill
ht*V®
a
Sanford and ‘T-nitnoIr t utility'* WHit*
&gt;• t •
,To start off tha flow of un­ • poet to either tile* or automo­
1 k*" fotim* is »* u" ua th
n i $f.tl |»vr in u n ih
-tv
predictable billions of dollars, lb* bile* can be expected by the ambition to make this rllv a rt ft III r.'ilt'.®
'ii" li1 i - • c M* (to»ld
I \f k .s o w il 1 I*
•1
|7
n o p ci
it..
£ French, are slated to get a loan average motorist, John ttatlgan, mole thriving port on the St Mriti it »u l. - V•tin .if
J ei't* *!Hle *-'Ubl flepcutt fe a
i »«t t It
fJlwcoiH
h ioi IiIh
(Han® limit#
John* River through deepening u n i i W M l f Iiv ®
I &lt;1'
, of many .minions, probably with o w n e r
b i ll,. trwqts
o f ' Hemlholr ■nurity tif the present eight foot rhannrl run nt I ht Ii rli'l fu r r e n t T u r i n I h * (ti it nr a ii pm t * o hol*| u*
Hi! OUn | ,,
I * ■" ■
in «rf*w day*.
, ii,. ,1 -t ul
Motor*, told (he Rotary Club to­
t4-1pun fl | r■r *11 +H* !
The. British, represented by day in a vocational talk in which hi* received a gratifying mi net us ®i i »#i if P it r) , t fii fiv b \ H® nrfMluev&gt;
-uid \\ - 11.1 I
veji r * ii hen I
j-ord Keynee, economist, and their hr advised everyone (o nmtimio In th*1 recent recommendation of ft If xi* j 4' nr &gt;!\t id t i k 'cti p« iu*y
. •f ”fati* I n ni**»
Wtlgun 1Ii r«■
Il
lx
tint
* iptHM eil
lh a i
*»'
1 -,
ambassador, l,ord Halifax, will to tnk.i* the tw*t rare possitil-* r S District t n d I' fY loti fit
til vt ni
•' .t»W«*l|w '
If*
Market* *
gmeer* to deepen the -d oincj to tlw i’U in** *i.• i V» ,iu th u ri*® sl Hy H
It'waitawee na P a s t T t i w l
of his auto or truck
Vfill* .!
I hrr®
(
■
pH
lu
re
i&lt;
*
d
i
*
•
Vvr
fill
|ix
•
I L‘ feel instead of 1-' feet a, |l| 0^1 Mill * l l l ht priM lucetl lo ft®)
r!I. rtt
.if
&gt;.
Another vocational talk was formerly authorised
(■•x ii g i mut-1u n
ur r e n t n i m a x im u m
p r ic e r
I ’ general null,.
•
l
th
. f, * t i l ,
V•*111i f hi'
given hy it A. William* whoso
If t i t r
l i o n (if I h u ! ,
There ran '
■I 1Mayor KdwirU Higgins who |x II lit li’ lp ll t®'l t h a t th e tleimiM'
M1 I
' I "lii
J fl I tin It
l n i o p u t I pt'fit
clarification is "Real E*lnle." ha* given cnnsidernhl,- It.... to \%h ieh m a t e r in li a*’^ d u r i o g t h e mi kxith the, n t
i.lMi
J lu £■ti lu it my
and who **id that more business this project today expressed him­ tmmatrution of thla program wi'l lime cnridilbu&gt;p&lt; iiruuud the w«rhl
nil v
■Ini
s.I m**r® th a n
'1 In
I
•
I
i
Il
t
iKl
property I* now being sold in self ns well p tensed with the eat ah Hah the price level* nt ^ e. in pn*i *il« tmiftt t en'ijUftt
v. I . t .«»ir
in &lt; hi tin WHft
uttlhu
I
I It*
1*
•, ,* 11
Hanford than for a long time and *niiouiirrn\giit Which cninr from vkInch the huusing- will be |u- xom® ttf ni | f jit *«tui’1mil 4 i f!ini'
N nttk in jf
that thrro 1* a great shortage Brigadier 'General HI ‘ Fowler, iIucvh!
iinxlui tx . mi f i •oil! HI HUI KlHl
• i i t ' i l mor®
of home* lie said it would lake Division Engineer of the South
Ih .
\ Ilia d
ketit Hv i " %ii • U1mIt II1 1 i.tll 1l'
&lt; reiKhtuii pomtifi! util, Imw mm '-ntal
This week him been proclaimed at lea*t five year* to supply the Atlantic Division, who-c head
l ’rut'll *Mi®t. - (®i r»t«*r y ni
i&gt;• t ■ t k 1.1‘rft
that
Ht
Inist
,'B
1
perm
it
*»f
im State Guard Recruiting Week demand and that most local sale* quarters are e t Atlanta Ga
1
I V *t *61(®*l
lower l»r n i*• *l it r W*
priuntira Kr-ante*! ilun'ru
»
hy Gov. Millard F. Caldwell who are on a very nound bust*, being
• * . stiii k
'hem 11'*- .« * ,i'«
The
report
of
the
eng
nice**
qiiftitfrlv jI'D*i liul Hit
l*« i
pointed nut (liat the transition mostly for rash
49 It n
A fetter from the 1 ha 111to- r of wan authorised bv a •, -- ■■I■111«■r. t*i 11|411VIlf Ull lx fltf hlllTH** f-il ' *' ' /Inner l
from war to pence may c»u»e
I" «f»1
on
tt"'
Committee
on
*
omim-ne
M until
tS unreat and perhaps dlaorder be­ Commerce was read by President nf the United State- s,-, ,te u»h ii
■ i I In t h®
i
Ihix i*•• hnu^mif
i «
fore there can be a re • organ Ir* Rea lo-shor suggesling an annual
i s11i tr
* J 441inn tn
u. .
fu r
S a n fu r t l,”
f m
tion of defense force* and, there­ festival in the Spring whien adopted. Aug. 26, l m i and In, i X r i l
i r tt| M-t. \ 11hui itn . i •
.. . . v D u,.
•h* • ii •
1,1 111 I
III I I I ’
fore, It ii necessary that the would combine the Flower Show, an item in Section *• --f the itaiil, ‘after a ftltnly nf thr i&gt; -u*
kflnvi'.J haiur* pulley
it»oiri.’»*(
U *»f I *11«'6 l*s 'III INt ,**(lv I -it ’■ I'o ii’ lilt I iix h *
•I till*
Florida State Guard tie maintain­ the celerv festival, the boat re­ River and Harbor Act which was injT ahorta^i* in thin am* ami (In
*&gt;( , h « * i | n t ! i . t i i J i m t n l H l i t i ; i l l ®
h e lit *
i D »■ *| i it itin|ft* upw Th® Ihcii I ii' t ht* S i n it h " ••
hanlahipa now rfsiilttiiK Gun
ed a t full strength and efflciancy g a tta and similar pre-war annunl approved on March 2. HH6.
»•»! tin I m ifI
11iVt Ii f Ik i Ml I lift II w n
'(■.(♦’ 1 H I rill ft hi" Xt' pit | Hi 1 ( in N
j I ■i if In m*
Mayor IllgglfU atatcii that he luck of aiirfiunt® hmiMiit: actum
il
».t&lt;l
Ii
llNI
tin
|
s«r
f
l
r
r
t
l
event* into one big celebration.
m to meet any emergency.
■ti U - nf th1"’ ( Hiinl | I mu Ul I i NR, u litHf tm
WITH TH I r \ m ii s i m : s |
o u a in K
n vtti*
h it v
was gratified With tin- speed rmHlntlone- HHousing
tik « i n i « n n r I (t« ! iii* -t I i " »l
Ha alto called attention to the I President Leaher also made a moved. He pointed mil that it ,.arisen in thin area hy rca*.m i FORCES IN F.Mli \ M
^cpt I
\-t*
S
*
1
l
U4
(•
.
|
.* .(
I lk l l l t i t f t '
*
’ ' 1»
fact that the requirement* of report on the swimming pool wa, on Aug. 26, 19-U. Ihat Sen wartime
Only Two More Days
V- b . 11 t aa -11n g *
tO. |S | MMill l I
, \ 18 Ms il . f ...
economic
evpatcum
.
I .If. . It .| vt.
national defen** hare taken many project and said the Board of ator Claude Pepper |.,,-,.*ti,.,| i„ naw family fortiiatmti* a n d '
thl|»mml
tu
thlI
•
Directors
was
studying
nlans
for
I
I-S
S
I
t
II
For Whilt* X-Rays
I
■
of the member* of the Floridu
Jl
Kc. Ralph H 1 ■J . fl
I - b ile
the Committee on Commerce of migration of war worker*, v.-ic
Mil
State Guard, making it difficult railing thr balance of the money. thr Senate * resolution icqucat- an, and families of mililnrs |«-SlinffJl
&lt;
1
IK
|&gt;ll
f
11
r
»i*
■
i
I
M
I
f is I I I . (
G. A. Speer announce,! that
•1- .f •I••11it r
-An maintain the organtiatlon at
I «
•• 11a \ % im left in
Army'&lt; m*i* .*&lt;lurn'i &gt; •
VI il'lI V is 1 f i •
thi* la State Guard Week and ing th* District Engineer to make Bonn*!. Many famlllr* have ' «
' i - i ■i
vi h it*- i" Mi le nf Han
v2|t* required strength.
--! t h ,
at
a
ilii'idit
m
tin
h
.it
R
preliminary Investigation ..f ihia unable to find Mutable Inn
Urged
the
co-operation
of
the
Company C of the. Florida
, in-i - '( i in ••*! vtws nr
Archil®fUiiJil U n *
quarters "
i i ' s t a s s / s ns r&gt;i&lt; t w „ i
project.
f
• Mo in
X fa y
Btale Guard In Sanford number*
A* h mi'iHiH'i ”5 ' *
( hhkI
\t
■.* hNo
occupancy
rea
tintion-The
City
of
Sanford
and
Other
t
1 - ’i■.11Ihtv. ®l®rkn,
about 60 men and ia commanded
f a n tj y 111v i*i■iti I' J (
Im
Impoaerl
on
this
hou»lo*,
I
local
interest*
engaged
ihr
-cr
by C a p t John L. Galloway. It*
•
1 « r- (,nm lalriurr®®* am
r a r t in imiur • hiuisiiw
vices of Brigadler-Griirrut A ever, builder* will be s r l r !
drills are held every Monday
■J-I-I '.t IV i i b'**'! 1,1
2
Khln®lnn*l nml « ®u' • »l • ts*f mu it i
Frank
llauer,
\(
’EM,
give
preference
to
rctuinn
c
Youngbcrg,
U
S
.
Army
Itctirerl.
pjjfveninr at lh&lt; Sanford Armory.
M - ' ....
II. rV
lie JoiiumI th® \ - \ in Fun’
H .u-i ‘V i f * ui'
iHK®fl tu nil­
veterans
and
families
of
serve.to
prepare
d
ata
to
1
&gt;
C
|&gt;rr,critcil
^ M a x im u m authorliad strength of
• I,- " h i v *I hu Vr m\
•I”
’ll hull* ami all mam(iets His Hist'liarne l tr jf ,H' t
personnel. Creighton (Hvinted out 104.1 ami i*rf i *®*l
8 ta U Guard unlta .la thrae offl- i Such great Inlcrest was mani­ at public hearings iti Jacksonville
July, Jt» 11 Hi* ha* '(•*»* it i*in fl*’* It*-.) S h ii'h l *lii'h fut i in , 11 v,
L®1 ■f U .• ftttmlv (*♦ I*® « -rayed
that
In
addition
to
providing
and
Hanford.
These
healings
were
fested
at.
the
Kiwrenia
meeting
t e n and 62 enlUtad man.
........... . \ *'
\ i|tfi|w| ltd. Ivin l. &lt;•
tha Furpl® llra ri
Kutiiik I Ita.uri \ j I’M , I Is N IH® li.M jxcniui.i H®rx®lf nifty not
According to Col. tL D. Vestal, iait week in B. fl. Crumley1* conducted on A ^ i t 2 ami 1 Thi* much needed bousing for tini•( 7 S/» .ifirl fui Julv «n(l \u/ijxt UVtfI®1 tl fl4i I&gt;1U*I || IUI nt Ih® Hh'.M'I I 11iiv i.‘ (h® 'Ifmil 'h-utme it was
Pfc. Erklfrt i«Utiiricfii l hi* I'm
area,thl*
program
is
also
n
notice
aald
Mayer
Higgins
indi­
program
for
imorovemrnla
Jn
stata rua rtT Inspector, tha authorI PIT
K I IT l r If f "at 1111114111V II llt f fU’«| I'M
il m il* Im l hv rn m in ff in to
th a t the District Engineer'* peeled to facilitate the transition Vfraity of Klofidn for thrav yaui*
___
___ ______
Isad__strength
of tha guard I* Sanford, that the program will cates
.■•Mxliifif rontnrt v%tlli ■ inrmber
in'duatrv Prior In entering tin- Artny IIII hiuf iht’ .liiuiut &gt;Ih v m u r c i f i y f i u i u M i a m i r n r u
of
the
home
building
Office
in
Jacksonville
and
the
be
resumed
this
week,
it
was
Kcklcs. M- ll'k'l. SrhiMil vxr»x h®i®it|uiirlf*«*f Hiif x i h 1 1&lt;ui itfl«*r r i ' f i ' i v i i i i ; h i * &lt;*f h®r f a m ily h n v in ir il* »ho m a y
9 2,600 anliatad men and ISO o ffi­
Division Engineer’* Office i n , from a period of inactivity b&gt; mother, Mrs Fannie
cer*. Th* praaant strength 1* announced by I- Tharp.
fr*»m
(h»*
x i m ® itf (
n
u n k n o w in g ly
ehles in Sanford
i lik" yn'in f*»r ih® rltiii ®In*ir hu fiur it )&gt;!*• • | i * i ' l i H i t t
Atlanta
have
given
a
favorable
I
on*
when
all
government
eon
O.
P.
Herndon
will
supervise
1,658 anliatad man and 160 o ffi­
TH* hour • f i»r thin ^ -ray a ra
vm«*i ®np&gt;y®il The . bildi.-n N d k ill M'i v u ® iti a hit’ll Fi® ®(»
and
trol*
on
construction
can
Iw
»
■
■
report
on
the
improvement.
cers, leaving a shortage of 842 th* program and introduce the
I m l r t l mi CK’ t
J J, 11112.
* IM lu 11 10 Hml 2 (Mi to 6.00 and
v trfc t n k i’ H th rr® l)in®*» a n io u lh
speaker, Mr. Crumley. J. W. Hail th* matter la now before the ! moved. Furthermore, IhH |.r
•nilstad min.
H r r r t iiv n l
h i* L m il (v u it iin g
ihu*® w Hu w o rk
11 day on Wed*
In I ,.n k r
M n r y f u r m » w | rvi m ill
Boani of Engineer* uf Kivera
will
preside
In
place
of
President
In
J t ir k M H u ill®
Hint wiift
th rn
n®
ftiLi
v
a
vr
ii
in
if
from
7:00 P.M.
The State Guard was organised
p i r n lr lu n t h a n il im r c n m m ith
supply,
tn
provide
and
Harbors
in
Waahington,
which
tha Legislature in 19IL At L. J . Ross who is on vacation In as ‘ ruli
tu Sun Lafitiu, w it h Umixjt.Mt.i lrn tiftfe n ® « l (*• tin* S a n f u r d N a v a l (*» 0 oil p M
----------rule fotlow the endorsement brake to Inflationary tendencie.
Tennessee.
After
.
last
week's
A ii
H t a t iu n
vxlipfi- h® m n n i r i r d
time It was organised as the
tiu fi f u r m e hp&lt;i
hy
Ih®
S rh n n l
TH® N’ ®jfrn pn|&gt;ulation *»f S a n &lt;n&gt; v.u.,.«i&gt;4
1
IS Kiwanlans in a body of q * IDistrict and Division E n­ In residential real estate price..
Florida Defense Force. Th* name meeting
to this
Private builder*, Investors, ami -T h e nationwide tntnl ..f atrlkc R u n n l IH I si I ® n ro lliii® n t w a * i |(» u n t il O i l 15 I ** 11 i»fl® r w h ic h jtml v%111 hav®
ginagra.
took
x-ray
testa
being
eimducted
hr
w in
(rnnw f® rrt*fl (r&gt;
iN ir r t n
was thsngod to tha Florida State a t the County Health Unit.
b-fitv H®Kinninif S®pt, 11 and 16
other persona interested in the Idle dropped to t'S (kit today n« • Ma;nr Allan H Whnrlnn. S/i Ivh
After
th*
approval
of
the
H
i
m
w
h
e
n
*
h®
n®r\i^I
I
I
m
n
r
i
t
h
i
Guard |n ’ 1048. Regular Army
i hift wp®k m i x ! th® Unit will
Baanl of Engineers of Rivera and production of new dwaltlnic itfiit' | • raxult of thr®® hark to work turn Army director, ■.till h»* tuu I iitr tiit? hw *ihx®n&lt;‘r .Mr** II m11®r i&gt;f
pay is authorised when man ar*
\*t‘ ti»®Mtinl in ih® liunine** section
p|,.nM*d with th® micccI* •*?
Hartfira the matter will be pre- under thl* program •hould mnkr movtmrntn. Rut h walkout of |
I I a. ft
I ♦**»■ it i n j i • ■» n t ii 11 y
! |»® r 11 '»" 1 1 I t ' -it il
- on active duty. Tha State Guard
uti Sanfiirt! Avpnnr On Sopt. 15
tented td Congress for approval application for priorities HAft IJ«t- 1p o a iih i)" it* a in.t p fu jM tri io n * w * i 1 1 , .■ p i n u t a n 1 31 m l (h u t In* Jw iw Im-u l
i *11 M M im 'd in A v F r m r
Th® y
™ cannot b* ordered outside the
®vr'fiinif hours from 7:00 0:00
and'appropriation. There l* a nneg and authority to begin con­ (IfV'cIojdnH' in th® K u n t Ruck to J 1 M th an k n il thn«»® who had in n I Iiv® «t ] 12 K l i n A vt*
State Of Florida.
Mill H® employ®*! alluwtnff day
possibility thbt it could !&gt;• In­ struction to the Federal Housing Work activity that trimmed th® j , s»n m m.ikiny th® rluh h Mirr®**. 1
Ford -Motor Co, in Ikdroit, 15,* | t hm y®nr
hm® workrrs lo He i-rnyed.
Rufua Peyton ’Walthall, 62, serted jn some Rivers end Har­ Administration, Greenleaf llutld 000 at Conaolidated Steal f!orp. in j
N
A
IK
IN
S
ON
LEAVE
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*'It I* AGO. Sr,it 10, ISpevliilt
resident of this section since bor* Dill now being formed, he Ing, Jacksonville. M. M. Parish
la th* director of th* Federal
John M Walk, il*. untertender,
1027, died at 8;30 o'clock this added.
Housing
Administration.
-ec.m.i tliiaa, USN, 1513 I'al
The City o f Sanford at the
morning of a heart attack at hi*
Pittsburg.
present time has purchased pro­
met to Aif.. Su iif.ird, has been I
bom* In Lake Mary.
* Alto In I'lttsburg, several thouThe Sanford City Commission
gDrn a 'lO-dny Iruve after hi*
Mr. Walthall, a brick ms*0n manta for suitable terminals at
whllo collar employee* of
Get your driver's license early fl3r.i Naval Construction Hattnl will most tonight nt 7:30 o'clock.
;*nd Is making arrangetrade, was bom Julv 28, 1818
tho Westlnghouae Electric Corp.,
— John T. by
avoid the later rush of those ion detachment returned ,o Tio.i
of rail, road and water.
Want on strike. Union leaders “and
ordnance man In Boonviiie, Mia*. Ha was
who always put things off" was
■Uon companies
A dinner meeting of the Boxrti
member of th* First Bafi
estimated It would affect about the advice today of County Judge sure Island, Calif., from exten’ord,' Church
»f Directors and the Good Roads
aive duty in the I’acific
of Sanford and a mar
intention of
Pfc, A. E T " s h 7 T of the 103 •P.OOO worker* If It continued a
at thl* 8 U | ‘
R. tV Ware.
lv«r aa soon aa Engineer* Combat Battalion of f a r days.
The n.lrd served on Guadal­ Committee of thr Seminole Coun­
of tha Bricklayers • Union of
____ , set up nodar tha N ary *
• *i
permit. /
the 28th Diviaion, reported to
Meanwhile at the Court House, canal. Kmirnu, Manna, in Manila, ty Chamber nf Commerce will b*
-----------------------------Demobiliiaiion Plan, and 4 AnUl lande.
Ha (a survived by tha widow,
Camp Bland Ing Thursday after
Judge Ware's assistant* were New Zealand and the Admiral tie* held a t 7:30 o’clock Tuesday av**
JOBLESS BENEFITS
soon he bound for th* Ur&gt;lt*‘i Mrs. Irene M. .Walthall of U k *
‘t,|
spending a 30 day teava with - Unemployment compensation “ taking it easy" as applicants On the night it landed on Guadal­ nlng, at the Hotel Mayfair.
HOLE MECHANIC
g lfta e b» be A\
~r
)~Bgt__John_
0. T horny hla aunt, Mrs. W. L Holcombe, payments were made during tha drifted In one at a time. Up until canal. it underwent a 12-huur
from th e, naval
attar;
A poultry show with entrias ’
before camp could lie
160.1 Douglas, Avenue.
Mr
week ending Kept 1. In Seminole noon today less than 06f&gt; persons attack
by 4-ii
abllshcd,
raUb
-tl girls
girla of Scmitiola
Mias Minnie WaltKWI a f Miami;
secured
drivers
license* eat
Pfc. Shew served 18 months County ,to on* trrson, a woman, had
% 1041 and baa spent 80 month* three sons, E u gen e'o f Sanford, W«tt Tenth Street, Sanford, ia overseas,
will b* held Friday mo
has tha ETO ribbon, ~
taking * course ip auto mechanics
intfng to *23.60, according t-» since sale* began last Tuesday.
and Edward ^and ^Gerald serving at Foxhole University her*.
10:30 o’clock at the S eats
.
with thrss bat tips.stars and ih#
raceivod from Cart B. Smith. This leaves more than 0,000 jfv .itytEVA HOY HONORED
First Lieut. Carroll Culpepper, buck order store on First StlwaL
good conduct ribWp. While here
Irman of the State Industrial application* to be made during
sun of Mrs. A. G, Allen of A. W, Osteen, extension assist
tha next three weeks.
imlislon.
combe who l* rapidly Improving
Operators licenses are still $1 Geneva, was recently presented poultry specialist ,of Gain*
tmpensstlon f o r unemployit declined slightly through- but chauffeur’s llcentts have with the b ro m e atar medal by will be judge. Ten girla
the staty. Smith said, both in been upped from |1 .6 0 to (2.00. General Omar Bradley by urdsr entered tne contest.
of the President and a citation poultry should be mads before
of claimant*, from 1,787
, and In tha turn dlstrlMore than 400,000,000 pairs of was glvtn to L ieut Culpepper for 10:80 A. M. Friday, according to .
from 630,811 to $26,6*4, shoes are produced each year In outstanding action at Oklnaws. Mr*. Oulda Wilson, county boms
Ht ha* had four year* of service demonstration agent.
these of tha previoui week th* United States, .

Motorists told ;Favorable Report
To Take Care Of Is Made On River
Present A htoes | Channel Project.

Market D ireitcr
Sees Big Future
Fcr Cattlemen

Ratigan Sees No Im- Division E n g i n e e r s
mediate Relief For
F a v o r Deepening
To T w e I v e Feet
Average Motorists

i

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S a n fo r d

7 Oil A V

Vff A I MIR

R e p . L. K V
S u v: i» p - i s »
To Ait! !» m

('omiiiusl Of ( ’a Itlv
Tick Seen A Open­
ing New Horizons

i-H
ilhlei*1

welve O fficers,
2 Enlisted Men
Awarded Medals
Slot ion

,

Recruiting Week
Is Proclaimed For
S t a t e Gu a r d

Ffc. R a l p h Kckles
At English School

\ Itcnclanct'
Rptl Sh i t hi (lull

KiwaniH To Study _
Civic Improvements

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la expcclcil

. Strike Idle Drops
a To 95,000 Employee^

R ufus P. W althall
Dies A t Age Of 62

John T. R u m b l e y
m O v cm as 20 Months

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Judge W are W arns ;
Drivers On Licenses

Pfc A. E. Shaw Is
Back From Europe

823. J S a f W S t a 'S B

Home On Leave

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TRUMPETS OF VICTORY

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Unjrtld State*. ’

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TUESDAY ONLY
Double Feature
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F E A T U R E NO. t

FEATURE NO. -2

Fewer Air
MONDAY, SKIT. 10. 1043
BIBLE VKHHK FOR TODAY
here

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THOUSAND YEARS OLD THAT
ESTABLISHES THE BASIS OK
EARTHLY PEACE. lame* 3:18:
The fruit of righteousness i&gt; io«n
ill peace for them Mat make
Peace.
What'a wrong with lliia
tear#, "Yippir! Kchool I. open
Management a toI l-abor Will
f'ojil«r—hemlJliie. Well it'* nunir
thing when they r m H tin- point
whore they will apeak t» earn

There's a happy day coming—&gt;for air travelers, at least.
That’s the prediction of A.J. Barling, vice president of the
Chicago &amp; Southern Airline*. Through numy long ami weary
year*, those forced for one reason or another to travel
by commerci&amp;l plane have learned the truth Of the wartime
slogan "If you have plenty of tihui, travel by air." They
have been refused from the beginning,1&lt;or "bumped" at
apy old stop along the w ay to make fcoom for those who
had more urgent government orders."But their day will
come—the signs are sure.
■•*••• •&gt;••- »&gt;*
True. Mr. Barling says, a limited priority system mav
still eliminate some travelers befohe they hogin their trips
Hut once on their way, there may buO» be no morv "bump
ing.” They'll go on until th e ir destinations a re reached.
This in itself will mean n tremendous saving in civilian
time, not to mention tho energy of m ahya-pnfim t and longsuffering priority clerk . - r ■ f Ay*«&gt; » *•►»«•*•-

TRACY
NANCY
KELLY

Scientific Peace
The Army hn* Ju*t released 20
million package* of chewing gum
Bo We may pimiIi
to !«• uses,
t ittink on Mum- of i( tfvrly time in I hi

m i piune was created in A m erica, and its c Iiief
r In&gt;th w a r und peace, are still fu rth e st iidvuneed
country
So true is th is that an Am erican corn*spendeol and a ir o ffic ia l fa m ilia r w ith the big war front
in B u n &gt;|«_ s a y s : G erm an civ ilia n s s till get the shaken wli
en
&gt;ou talk about A m erican
r:— a ir jsiw er, und show sign* o
I
per-o I ih I fear when they
. disci
J i. .o v e r that you were n part of tin
t nited S tates a ir force
This fear
is a very wholesome thing, when considered
i in the light n f past und present history. And our Amor
n a n m ilitary a
“*u■*th
* o rity
’Be* are showing notable wisdom and
foresight in furbiddinig Germans hereafter to make or use

W« KO to the picturt- nliow .

1 If there is one thing that hum*
l}&gt; up raora than an another •*
in have Rome fclluUr, enjoying
bit Wedneadby half holiday, come
into our office amJ, finding 6*
burled in our newiproners up to
bur ear*, exclaim, 'lit that all
Qu've got .to do?" What in the
all do they think an ed ito r' i*
,(uppo*t-d |o do any way if it
iia 't keejdng up with the news?

S

A Swimming Pool
O rla n d o

Sanford'* City Commi*»ion de
Mrvra a vote of thank* for $ 10.000 worth of progreulvene** in
A.oHa* to match a like *unl con­
tributed by Cha»e L Co. for the
tomtruction of a municipal »wimmlng pool. That leave* u* ju»t
| I 8,000 away from a convenient
pUr* to awim. May be thara ii
aomaone «1»« In Banfonl who will
come forward with another $ 10,000 , or p«rhap* there are 15
ritiiena of our fair city who
would give $ 1,000 each for a
place to *wim during the noon
Rmir neat aummar.
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But *n are the lake* in ani
Lakeland and aevoral othd
greulve Florida citie* ju
beautiful and could be mad
for iwiminlng.
There mu|t be a reaao
the**
communities
bavin
munlci|ial awlmmlng pool

or* thl* wer Ii over,"
aran’L In fact, j f j h r

rwurh.own . «ard^

h n pruportlonatelr.
VU-y-wtwi. Suoer-

in ililic a tio ii*

depot

Joint* made with animal glue
vc a tensile strength of -nunnn fi.UOO pound* per «&lt;|uarr
eh twice a* *trnng a* wood

k»CHA*D LOO*l(Gl3 TOOMEY
r« *—* a* w u h |O to «
D u«n* br WllllAM M it t

aervi-

i &lt;i mure than 1.000 unit* in the
M r-lite rru n e # n
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s
him

b la n l

T h e a te r o f
A rm J „ j | h

(Ip c r
m o r,.

d if f e r e n t ju b llr a t lo n *
lo rin h

— ©l t w 3 u t . T " J
WNO WAS HOMLW ?

TEXT'S TVlL
G U V © A B E . f?UTH
1
f f - MADE F A M O U S •

Alexander lluntln inVrdleyfield, (Juelieck.
med to have Men the
iprinder In America

Freshly
Dressed
Available
Daily
During
September

Th«J BElRlNOtiE DRY Cl.EANEIlS are fa mou
hctvice i»nd quality workmanship. It's Sensible
Rut how will they look* PLENTY SMART, if yt
cleaning to keep color* aparkly and fabric* fresh

TENDR-FRY
POULTRY

S E M IN O L E
v tV £

/A /V /T £

CIIIEAWIEIRS

Q O M P A R / S O N " _________

2205 Hnnford Avenue
Ph. 924

UWKL E W A N K SrZ
0 « t 6 ”rtV NICEST th in g s
ON ARADIO IS TH’SW ntl

Bu t TH' OKIV TNOUOLY
\ S \ C A N 'T R eA C H M Y
n e i g h b o r 's .
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i f It i l . t h e aim arid purpose of
tne city to plean out and pqrlfy
the waters of, aeveral of ita
beautiful lake* for awlmmln;
purposes the eoat of auch undertaking* wiB result In the eipendl-.
ture of thousands of dollar*.
Hut can Orlando afford to be
without a municipal swimming
pool ?
Ye*, our lakes are beautiful
and there I* no doubt that they
can be made »af* fur ewimmln t. had for th* sailing.

mfllffm

s ru s n -w .’' * * !

M ere
th a n
12,tSJ’l.(MMl
tlu ru
M icn ii of t h r g o v e rn m e n t, o f th*I nit-l S ta tr» n iw K ire a l B r it a in in
dnM e d ite rra n e a n
T h e a te r
of
O p cr illn n * a re being dtl| l ir a t n l
lo r h i» titrirn ll reco rd *
One

unverew* to open u hollow ahafl
where a how la kept. When it 1*'
replaced the curved handle , f i U
iinrlrr thr chin.
Evelyn •#"* the violin ran
play shout everything a *cnre
would call for, from pizzirntto to
harmonic*.
The fiddle Wa*4*enl In her by |
Fred tVnghl of Ajo, A m . *
weather l-enten Irish |un*[i tor
77 year* old. Wright *nv* hit
brother, now dead . . .
&lt;i to
thia country from Africa in I 'l l l
He *ent it to Evelyn, he *a)hi,
because ahe'a hia-'favorite viidtiy-

It’s nice to know that you
hato a Ur* repair ohop you
can depend noon, prinjc
your car In for A tfre check­
up, We'll t d l yojf the troth
about their (Kmdllion. .vul­
canise them If tlwy heed it.

rd men, how well, mala*
fart Mellon Park .b it
r.th ir a and bemoaning

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ft,| v i'l- o gem ent o f
■
i‘ i th i-rr In M a t
.
r r .t in -nt le lv a n --"&lt;1
the p ro je c t. S i«
i .i u - l m g I ’ h il
a n help ing w ith

S p itil
V in lin iu t
' K M iu in i.
ii .
airplanes,
F
N C 'W
F id d le
iwcr
is
regarded
a*
the
supreme
pow
*
(Jf |J,e
military use, whether offensive or de^KW
j
i
— (Chance* u r e
' * " " ‘*•7, “ ™ '
necessary to keep Our enemies ground you won'tYORK
lii louring it on the
e no more fear of their abusing such •' our of t'hiirm radio program,
done. ThiH deprivation may huve to oe 1■ut Evelyn, I'liil Spltidny'* violin
mans, or any other International Ihw *idoi*l, ha* u new fiddle.
It la mini* Dura a out Iwilled
t a gencrutiov or two.
mahogRny w-nlking attrl. u nov­
of scientific peace, as contrasted with scien­ elty p o p u lr with (irrman a q l
tific war, may operate more effectively and quickly than Hutlgbriun mualcian - nirpentei*
1Ml yeui ago f'ollectoi* ray tile
most o f us have expected. An American air official says: lin-trumeitl.
a i r rare tmlay.
“German scientists who a few months ago were devising
The eanr lieeome* a vlolill
new airplanes and wea|M&gt;ns to kill us with now seem eager when a renter panel i* removed
to work for us."
revealing the airing*. The huntll*!

Adolf Hitler I. nu» reported
o n * inytUriuu* yacht in .Sorts
Herman water*. Al a lat* hour
4hU afternoon the only place
where Her Fuhrer har not 1
Veen report**! i» thr llig Hcrul-

The City of Ocala la planning a
250,0(81 aewuge dl»pq«al plant
thkh flanford can't affonl one
a ,a»lldt&gt;OU$ly rul|iv*te» an eplefnlc by dumping Ita aewajra Inti*
ake Monroe. When the Hanford
iaval' Air Station came here,
'» engldeere decided It would be
orth while to build a dlepoael
iraiem big enough to more than
^commodate the two thousand
roffe at $he Station, It wma qot

Ht I'«ltil HI*
,h'
ir .i
Th, r

f*

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^ U r^ L E O lK lIlE A. 1
UEXfC-f)*C^TY — Mi
indtutry- t* awakening
a i d e to ; t
bo 1141n* and anlarglng

:L do
rch for oil.
ii-cAtwm a:
telamologl-

a«i

v. 8
V«Jr**t,U«

nehuw or Other alt thl* talk

Tha wUdeat,vS°Mad No. 1,

M ai uutrtgKTiean *o that

returning1from overtrai

ftS B S rta

1 m o.lb. foMbb OrV ,.U

L’s

borne—ao let’a my "Welcome’* la the
true Southern oplrit—give returning

imant oil company.

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•m ic e men Ural call on kwg diatonce!
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THE SANFORn HERALD. SANFORD FIX1RIDA

1945

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M' l &lt;1 ftU ill %♦ n.
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it.
1* *I' M .1 - n i . r | e
rn 1hr F 41C*af Ik* ,i 1t- i
1 Ik" ll \ it .11 «
\ pt
Mbnir Ihmim l^ 11
Im m nf Vvr fiu.r \
iioine of h is p a re n ts. Mr
and
■&gt;«mi ia«».-,i i ' m w I ' m , i i « - i
| M rs. GeorgtM a ffe tt. d-i.- srmie th in g . at a profi! in i ft i i vf j il 1 4rlt •
1l«»ll | 4ti •• il *luriih:
W hite he opened hts p re se n ts
r o t lo-titinn
w ill.
any
out ide
III It 1't IVe iirMii'f t t »
_______________ _____ _ _ ________________ the group sane "Happy Itirthday" ; auuot-a
A
(.it k in tbr Pa.ofIt Agiicult n*
M rs. I..S . l l a r t s f i r l d e n te rta in
j
|,
Inirley
left
yesterday
on
a
I
to
hint
Later
in
the
afternoon
a
' tomnussioni't
TUESDAY
\ V I.tt I
Mellon h
lei ntk! i
ed on W edn esd ay afte rn o o n a t th e | V a ra lio n trip
peanut
hunt
was
enjoyed
with
Nathan
Mayo,
has
emphasin-d
thr
Dickit* Kelso winning a bean ba S i i .....»ihiht les for rattU* irnlu'-trv l ir 3 n iin r r m il n. f 11 - 1 i | i
The Asarian Cln*» of the First
home
o
f
her
a
u
n
t.
M
rs.
Jo
h
n
U s p tli t Church will meet at H: 00
iprnM np fu r it Umk' 11fl»C Thi^ .t h.it*r h o rn e i- «t \ 11 ' 'si
Will turd Connolly returned this for f»c&lt;itnK a blue ncanut am
\
d * n a i o in.
w ji a
n u t u r n 11y ■c u r l if* t
ill #X|&gt;M
P. U. In the church annex with Ludwig, in honor of her ion, morning from his vacation i jw nt Charles Wilkie receiving n bean
Lwtt
r e e l Vftt t h e A it Mi l • i u
U n . J. T. Denton, Mri. A. L. l-urry'a second birthday.
bag for uncovering the red pea­ and hampered as long as the
himself h\ Itii I lltM lo-i*
a l Sarasota,
nut.
Darrneau and Mr«. K. 1. Dampier
CJittlf tick men*need our nnim«l« nr(, u hile purtuipm — n,
A color achetne of red, white
U hostesses.
Mrs Maffet was assisted in Th». enemy of the industry h * v fhtfht in Sont hue--t
F t. .to i rPit
Mr. and Mrs Karlyle llousand blue was carried throughout
j The Pilot Club will hold Ita the decorations and the living holder of Gninrsvillr spent the serving the tdrthday cuke, pink no« been dcfmllrlv conipiered uti-l
\ , | lim John llu.i ■
&lt;i\eAt dill
r eg u la r bualncaa meeting at the room table was centered with a weekend in Sanford.
and blue candles, and ice cream the ievent expansion *&gt;f pun r s N R . who**,* loom
. ■ l *l I |
by Mrs C.W Hamit. Mr* Harold bre .1 herd, hfi* U*en
Tiotel Mayfair at 8:00 P.M. to birthday cake decorated with a
rather *m*i
south t'Mh \\em*.
II
be preceded by the board meet miniature circus. Favors repres­
Friends of |)r. W.T Langley MrAlciandrr. Mrs. R.E Cooper.
[e ce ix ed u i 'min m . ; *t
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lug a t 7:30 P.M. All membera
H W. Hutchinson, Mrs.
\ A iirvev ro tid u rlc d r e re n th for
n ie n t u n o in
*•
wiH tie sorry to learn that ho Mrs
th*
Harold Gray mid Mrs. J.N. Bur­ hn- revealed thnt th ere lire Irtt pjti if i r W n le i*
are requested to be present to ented liny toy animals.
is ill st his horns in Mayfair
Those
Invited
were.
Thelma
dick.
maka plana to attend the Mobile
p u n hrcnl beef herd* i*| th**
Thuraton, Ellen Carter. Julia
Those invited to he with Allen St.nti Th cn e include H rn h n u i. A n ------------------------------X-ray Unit In a body.
Tech. Sgt. Edward C. Mitchell
1Ann Vcrnay. Judy Ludwig. Rob- has returned to Camp Carson. were. Wesley Hamil. Newell An­ K u * Foiled Hereford. Short Horn.
Colo after spending a 30 day derson, Charles Wilkie. Terry Heirf**rd. Red Foiled and Ih-vnii
llnnis, Lucia Mci-ead, Dotty and Irave at home
The llrahum* lead its
Smith. Dirkie Kelso. Berry St. catUv
Bobby W'illiams. Walter Meri­
John, Billy Lanier. Rodger Gar­ number* of herds, with Anjru*
wether. Jr., Neil and tieorgo
ner.. C
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Flower. Rodman
Mrs. F II Mitchell hns return —
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....... . Brum- and Fulled Hereford taking lutlur
Stoothoff, Uuida Ruth Carlton. cd from Dnylonn Reach after Icy,i% Tommy Russell, Johnny
Johnn Hig­ cltiii winc(Hid and third (dure
Mrs. P.H. Topxic and Mrs. Al Marianne and Connie Ludwig.
'Finn* for the development of
spending b month with her son gins. Jimmie McDonald, Ronald
Dux bury of the Cngburn
Also: Mrs. John Ludwig, Mrs.
of fine new shov* n n ^
Taylor. Joe Hutchinson, Jimmie a
school
apent Friday.
Friday George llabe, Mrs. Walter Meri­ and daughter in-law
chool of Dancing spent
Bollinger. Beverly Gruv. Chrq-- ad%Aiit a ^ r o u p ly loented over Die
aturday and Sunday in Orlande wether, Mrs. Herbert Stoothoff,
Mrs. W. |„ Holcombe is back lotte Lsngston, Dottie Jean Me- Stm« are prnirrexeliiK xntioftu
At
attending
the
FTorida
State Mrs. Charles Ludwig. Mrs. Fred
Chapter No. 2— Dancing Masters Brandt, Mrs. William Ludwig at the Sanford Fish and Grocery Ale\ander, Jean Wilkie, Joan tor ill under the *pon*or*hip *»(
Company after an illness of ten Wilkie. Harriett Brown. Hsrietle C oiiitnt*AUinef M nvo T h e Com
t&gt;f America.
Mrs. Joe Mcisch, Mr*. E.H, Pot­
Residing, Samirs Monforton, Son­ mlMiomr hn» called a tneetlni: m
Th* following pupils -Bccum- ter Mrs. R-S, Vernny, Mrs. Bon- weeks.
ia Monforton, Marriane Slrlek- Wlnirf Haven for next Fndav
nied them: the Misses Jean
f
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Mrs. U u rln c Boil left Friday lund, Belly llrvan, Irens Green?, to rotifer with £*A{1* mdu.-uv
ijrcr.
Joyce
Whlddon, Jane "JJrt'
Stewart, Sirs. Robort (nr Alabama where she will Joyce Junes. Martha Owen. Joan leri'ln 4 from Orlando and the
Chapman, Anita Aiken, Eloisc Williams, Mrs.
l e d Williams.
Cook, Anne Whitaker, Jacquelyn Carlton, Mrs. Henry Richter, spend a week visiting with Mines. Mona Jobe, Peggy Mc- n d ia .v rit terntorv At this tim e
Intiere and Grace Marie Stine- phtm rmif plan a , other mutter** id
MacDonald. LaRue McNeill, and Mrs. Lauren Johnson. Mrs. Cecil friends.
local intercut. «nd the rntn*
cipher
Mona Jobe.
llnrry Thprstoli. Mrs. Fred ZerreKhoidrt liveitork industry will ^rt
Mrs. W.B. Zachrv left yesterday
f M r a . La trie Moses motored to nner. Mrs. Frank Melsch and the
Attention Hnrtmi i* e»p*ited to
™!«ndo Saturday night to ac­ Misses Adelaide Richter and Elsie for her home after visiting with
hjivr ii good delcK'iition |ire***nt
her parents, Mr and Mrs J.L.
company the children who per­ Barelift of Daytona Beach
Ingley.
r it \
i iniTitV rowotierrttion 11fi*in
formed at tha banquet.________
abtudv u»Aiirril the huihio^ir *•'
nli» *.f th r %ht*« imi!« III t »i »'
Mr and Mi* Julius Dlngfeldei
M r* I «'»• \V ( u m m in u * o f 310
hi
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, I r,i ami children
Margaret
and
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p ro m
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SiiTittH* lx»vt
n iu f iip f i frtim Or
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im Mini he* 1»u"ra
»»*ri
h irth fln v v%iib a p a rty tin Saturday pi* i i . i
tm■n«ft Heath wherr they
U\tW. tltllr tlr vrlui[•in* t 1
evening al 1# 00 n Vinci* After
11 it i l l lie in i n t in .m l t iHint ft inn tl . -111Mil
Mrs. O.T. Pearson and Sylvia i Hie summer
vnrimni pur tv ifitniv* were play- thi
I ti|t],&lt;* ♦ttl1
iriiliiptrv
| Ann Pearson recently returned
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“
wl. refreshment* of pink birth*
IIt - fib re N ( ‘ U I . H &gt;
lrm fm 1 1•■i itin
; from a trip to Formoso. K»n. I n n
HP
r t h llF
day cAkr, »rr cream anil rookie* T b r* S l j i t roin«th]ll(
' i m ild r iim n lr «fi*t tin
| where they visited Mrs. Penrson's j ” ~ “ •
1IIU 1
v%rr«* rrrvpl hv the* ho*tc«* an\rr
\ t .ill.ill.
parents, Mr. and Mrs i K Ren- f ' I n m n o t V n a n r c I l i n xiMrd h) Mi*i Mnurron NouRcn*, f* t * (But r x c i'llr n t L*n»/nu» i m
I h» j f n v i i l f .l th ro n k'buut th»» y«Mi
soner They also visited Lieut C l a U i p S C C I l S U r S l l i p
Th o se
fittcmlini* the
party
sml Mrs. Donald K Pearson at / \
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0 , . , v o t i I &gt; n e | i / t w*■f •• I*? J r ti MiI Mrs Curnmtrt|r*»f frttnBin* w ith n th rr fa rln .i .
S T O P IIY T H E
Goldsboro, N O . Mis. Pen.son** U t t
U }) I I T S S , i C U O 1 0 F t 2 t m ill M i* F r a n k H u ptu nrrli, * ! l &gt;- k ' l h . l l *»Ut I Mill p i t it i v » (■ f
lin t
,i* riu iiiu ir cd
w ith
**i fti *
| sister, Mrs. J.D. Huchmnn amt j
S 1 « iiMil M rs Ktiffem* I l y e r l y , dnn t 11, Mtnd fnr*'urn (Mndi*- *’ * ■
fitmIIy at I’aola, Knn and iirolber, j
e i . s r u i iim i
S tf!
iiini M rs
DP.
I *d be t ie r ,
ii 11n Srii I lit in I
•'K Keasoncr, J r . and fam ily . democrat
tin y .
F 2 r ami 'I r t ia rnrt L I'utter i* \ |ht r*T
fi.i . not MiiiI i« r .r
nt Great Bend Kan.
pendin
ii r r iv a l o f A m er
non of .1uc Ikmi ml It'
M il li f h r i **t n *
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Thtv slopped for visit- .il Man nan 1roof)- Ihe Ja p a n e s e were
ADo thr M
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fn
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Boy, we r e a lly h a v e
wi n- ]i Innij by &lt; bus It ..10 IV m
.|i* a r m th.-u —'Id ie is in nnM hern geni an.I S
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t.m h n m l l n i l r y .
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son. &gt;» K&lt;&gt; made the tr ip « n li itie in . Ja p a n , w h e n n a in l p ittru l l«&gt;nt« ,s •&lt;
, W illia m II
S h elto n
and th.
good lu n c h t o d a y .
» r H at a h i n k’ ton l ,
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and latet
r e lin n e d
In S n a ttli nrnl c a r r ie r planes m ounted g u ard |&lt;y
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1*1 1 • I i-nti nl I I 'Id b.t.
T h e y nlsn v i i l t i d M i-- May H u b Ja p a n e s e
m ilit a r is m
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Social A n d

Personal

Activities

&lt;U ' ,—. ^ j "J iLarry Hartsfiold
Social C a/en Jars Has Second Birthday P e r s o n a l s

to c a l Dancers Attend ,n ,'ot,crStatewide Meeting

Allen Maffctt Hns Market Director
B irthday Party Sees Big Future
Allen Mnffett was honored
For_____Cattlemen
Thursday afternoon with a party
for his eighth birthday at the i
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G E T 3T H E .MOST FROM YOUR
PAINT DOLLAR
Un Ooi Fr*« P aint Irrv ic x t
T h e r i* h t pa m i for the jobiP
C o lo r } W hat alv« mf m rf tt e * And
ho w should the new bn n it be
ap p lied ? W e 'll jritc you the *r»«w er* fo all yo ur paint fju rw
tit in i! Need a painter? If f u u do.
■re'll gladly recom pieod a h *hwi
one M ake aure o f I verier result*
—d i i i u i s your paint fo b i with

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HILL. LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
I'linm- h:

High Level
Used Cars

Low Level

S

Prices

Liberia! \ lli&gt;«ancc
for &gt;nur
Frcscnt (

Mrs. Lee Cummings
Celebrates Birthday

Mrs. Pearson Returns

WHEN YOU

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b u rii and m other at ! m l. It*..-k.. stam ped mu
the o th er a s su rin g
A r k cn route home
his troop* they would
ho sent
M iss M a ria n B e a r son mode the h" " " '
k l' **
1
tr ip w ith th em and rem ained in I” ' secured
K a n s a s (th e re she w .ll a tte n d '» , ‘ h *
he d e cla re d th at
K a n s u . S la te C o lleg e «i M a n h a l
,h r J * l “ n e .e would
given
r h a n r e (o n i l** tif h1 r*r h i a nrdt?r«
Irn, Khii
bu t w it h th e o v e r s w e ll in #

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Mrs. (ilenn McKay
H o n o re d
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Motorists
Told
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Present Autoes
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more and ..................,lrr„ . ^ ' ' - aml thst Jt^ wouM probably
.
... Ik* six month? before the h\ r r mkF
landing K
bw.
the Tiikyo-Yokohama ‘area*“ c a v ■“ ‘" ' " “‘•lie driver would be able
alryntcii were operating as fur *° B*' , r e *- ,,c »°lll
th,
as 13 miles west of the capital auto manufacturers are making
every
effort
tn
speed
delivery
&lt;*f
am] other troops were ready to
as soon as possible.
embark for Japan.
. .automobiles
. |L
.
Lieut. Gen. Robert L E.chel 1,b“ * lh\',Tr w' r' m" nv.
herger said that part of hi. L.K io.n ’ ,,r ‘■W. tf ^ P T
?
Eighth Army of Mcupath.n would
continue moving north of T o k y o nm.k* “
J”
l" ‘ ,,nL'
and two division* would land on
n' T h ln ^ h
, 'l 1
?
the northernmost home island of "■ 1° n; „ lh,n* ‘h'" |F
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,
w ere

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" "J'),e, no
of his command, under whirli his
occupation forces would set pri­
marily a* an agency upon which
he may call to enforce obedience
to hia Instructions,
This statement said every opnortunty firs t' would he given
Emperor Hirohlto or his governmen to carry out orders without
comnulalon.
Liberal Trend Encouraged
While he s e t forth the aboil
tlon of Japtut’a militarism and
militant nationalism as the first
PoeUwmr objective,
MacArthur
said i t would be the purpose of
the occupying forces to encourage
liberal tendenciea.
Freedom of apeech, press, re­
ligion end asembly will lie limit­
ed only by the need for maintain.
Ing military security.

ess

Has
any Matters
A w a i t i n g It
&lt;&gt;■«&gt;
esday or
to find out what sort
assistance they can
Belgian, Russian,
other requests are

a

la Iciaa Estimate
m tl sail mates made
authorities familiar
with
t foreign governments are

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.ells leases or rent, real pro
perty for others." Hr .aid thnl
most of the real estate men
operate under the Htale Real
Estate Commission which w a .
devised to prevent fraud end
unfair practices In bundling real
estate.
The real estate market here i.
on tha upgrade, he said, and
added that the present stronc
demand for business property '
a sign that the fltv Is cnloyi
enjoyin
a healthy growth, lie com mend c
the Rotary Club for the project
which it ha* endorsed for th
^ tU rn n e n to f W m d a n d c a l l M
attention to many cl/ic . . . e l „h
.which
k l A ith*
h . city unlrcndy
i ,1u i............
has, such
a i tha lake, the boulevard, thr
too, the hotel and a reputation
for being a friend]- city.
Visitor* at today'* luncheon
Included II. A. Gross, Dodd Race,
W. L. Thorp* of Orlando an&gt;r
Tracy L. Evans of Bouton, Mas.
to thoo# countries which requirr
it to get back on their economl.
feet. The ease of France is pro­
bably moat urgent of all although
The Netherlands end Belgium
Have pm slnjr need to keep Im
ports going into their countriesAlong with ail tha other na.
tiona receiving lend-lease during
the war, Fiance suffered a
severe economic (hock
when
sudden victory o v e r
Jepan
brought an end to lend-Icaec
supplies, Tha French, however,
h t v r 'M agreement to keep on
auppliee on credit. What
needed U phm « m to
___
credit.
For thie purpow the Govern■want has expanded the lend!
iw r v i f s

of

th e

E xp o rt*

Bank to a total ot *3,400,0 i
Of tUe approximately 13.000,000.000 le available far iffid tn and moet of it. bank Officials

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Twelve Officers*
2 Enlisted Men
Awarded Medals

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tinfniilhinir hlmtelf hy mentor
inu* net* while imrtfteipAtlnfr in
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pilot in the I’acific area
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hormti’d with » «'hUmeetijiif Fri- clniirtit lhut “lootings, |idln|{ta, i*p an in » n iu n e t tre n rfc
dsr evening at 8:00 I'.M held r a p r a m i other '(WiheTat-' vug's
mtr,-lured hv I he screag.
-dl '......... .
I.or'
by thr Fm«t Mi&amp;trun* Clul*. &lt;&gt; K tion* of univemtil AtAti^r.U of I 1*
1 «drmnn whe hn.l rhnvy*!«*«» pUnt* • a imr.e.i from
8 . st the h m q e Jffr the president. hu„,lln t„.hllvior w o u ll,
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p r o g .s m
I'.o o tm g
.. ...
, i r , - t a t .Mr? B.t
Moore.
• tan. on your own high honor." lhnl hr ,'*‘l ' " " ' r 1 , h r 11""*'"
C n q . , in tl. r .o i IN .... tel
Allhough the American flag mnry
"f the -mall low . . lory have t o „ ........... more J
Game? of huttfii were played
ami
prises were won by Mrs flew over Tokyo, there wa* little i n'“ "
.... .
Jl‘r
h urt
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J . D Huff and Mr*. J.E. Courier to remind the vanquished people
&gt;,r ‘ lt* U**h. -aid that he
cording to maike.t mnnagei |
A ictfl of crystal was prerented that there were conquerors atmul I v"*L 7-!!" r?"'! *‘luf“J,r ‘l *" 'S ‘ " 1 , r r Y Hamilloa. nr„| pepper and
practice ' °tk ( ily. first moved to 4 lialln . ggptant are l«-mg Irs...planted
to lira. McKay by the club alro, as MacArthur put into
the Meld*' «Atd lUnvtm Wil
Tenn
then to «rIsmlo
Mr*. Moore prerented Mr* Mc­ his plan t„ us. hi. force. ,.f
occupation only
trouble .boot Hn
J”*rrfor*(. be
Kay with hn individunl Kt f i
' T h e la at w»t*k
M ilr mm A f
Refreshment* was served t o &gt; r *
came he . . w here .......... porn..... ..
liI I a 'b
S t a l*
F i v i' - io r k
M n rk ft
the fo
following
membera:
Mrs.
Nu Amerirnn troop? wen* l«« he *' ' t p J1 *flfot ,Vln*^ 11,14 .rcni
llo w in g
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*pom-tl «»f I l ti'iiij h| ■aft If
McKay, honor iruert Mina Janie i *een at hridin-n or dork* nmir hi*
- . family
. , . . tit* . An .ntniii^phn
.
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S h o e m a ke r.
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H a .le y
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did
they sta n d g u a rd
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By W.V. Billing
... Touehton Drug Civ
A certain balance of Vitamin
i"tlltake'* is neces.ary fnr run
tjnued good health. Whether
or not you arc getting n suf
flclent amount can he deter­
mined through a physical ex­
amination by a doctor
When you hava this inferlUnation, when you know that
a daficiency la evident, be
aure that you g i t the needed
Vltamlna and be aure that
these are produced by a stand­
ard pharmaceutical manufac­
turer.
W The doctor carefully calcu­
late! the required volume of
quality vitamins to replace a
deficiency and correctly spares
th* number to lie taken to
meet Individual needs
b This is the Slat of a aerie*
of Editorial advertisement* ap­
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whoso ho. vp is 2013 Filmorc.
Wichita i ♦- -Is, T ex, nvoivnl the
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achievenmn while In aerial flight
Sanford Atlantic Hank Bldg.
agalQat th. enemy in the Pacific
t, John 11, Westvedt, US
Boom .01
I'hon* 737
MCR, w I p m o home I . in lluwley,
Mlnjt, received the Air Mi-dul
for,meritorious achievement while
partidp Sting In serial mission)
■gainst the enemy In the Pacific.
Lieut. (Jg) Carl J. Itlcmnn,
UBNR, who** home Is at 3828
37th
Place,
Brenlwooii,
Md.,
received th* Air Medal for dis­
tinguishing himself liv meritor­
DRIVF.WAYH
ious acts in aerial flight as a
WELLS
carrier based pilot in the SouthSEPTIC TANKS
: Pacific • art*.
WATER TANKS
OL (Jg)
Robert
Hooks,
CULVERTH and HEWERS
t, whose home l a - a t 18I
Transit Mis Concrete
3th, Brooklyn, N. Y« reSeconds available a t h v price
tho Distinguished Flying
for distinguishing himself
CONCirETE BLOCK
olsm and extraordinary
nt In aerial flight In
snUiwest Pacific a r ts .
Malv(i) W. Carsldy. USNR,
home is at 367 E. NineStreet, Euclid, Ohio ra­
the Distinguished Flying
the Silver Star, th* Air
- Gold filar In lieu of n i
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By IBM more th in 700 men
and women had U-ft England for
New Zealand with about 400
children.

Centuries W o r e Columbus dis
covered the new worl^l, peopli
llvlijg In Mexico enjoyed ■ civ.
ilixatlon of high culture.

At the North pole all wiiwls
ow south

From where I sit... lit/ Joe Marsh.
Mad Dogs
and Wagging Tongue*
about our Midlers drinking too
m u c h a r o u n d A rm y ra m p s.
It'* Just not true, as the govern­
m e n t fount! o u t a n d told us.
Milk and beer are am ong a sol­
dier’ll favorite d r in k s - w h i c h Is
why we have the liest behaved
arm y In history. But those ugly
rumors are bourn! to h u r l mo­
rale ami cause h ard feeling.
Front vthrrr I »lt, wagging
lungurH rail tausr n heap mure
Uoublc tbuli mud dogs.

The county had a "mad dog"
•care last week. Phoebe Token's
spaniel bit the postman, and he
Vowed that he was plenty mail
abo u t t t
Ilut by the tim e the rumor got
around, It wasn't the postman
Whu was mad. It was the (log.
A ad before the tr u th was learned,
ball the kids In (he neighbor­
hood bod missed school, while
their mother* nearly died uf
fright.
w agging tongues can cause a
lot of "mail (log” trouble l.lko
w aggin g tongue* that gossip

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Picture G. Ps As
Gentle Fellows;

New Era Dawning
For Kids As They
Return To School

Propaganda To Own
People Drops Stress
U. S. B a r b a r i t y

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that old
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g ia juat
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B» A.T. STEELE
YOKOHAMA. S r i , 1 ;&lt;•. (Spe­
cial -Japan'* mn«v but not alway* well oiled propaganda ma­
chine hu* been roiivnliil mitre the
nation's rnldUilat mil from the
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tluli uf sweet good will The of­
ficial ’'line'* toilay i« to expose
the mistakes and (utility of the.
war amt persuade the people)
that their only eourse now I*'
to play correctly th. rule, uf de-i
fi-atrd nation.
The first ctiort'Mi Hi thr Himd
tif 1 h&lt;* jfovexiinii'n1! ‘I4fhi» in
In put (hi* [iMN»t&gt;l«" 1 n IHr
from 1* *»f mind fw
hprpptinli of th** AHir-J nrr ipiil tort
(trtriv After *rvt*tnl iid i* of
emphaMU on American "t&gt;ar htifi*
ty*\ Jnptih'n proiiHjffUHli-l* h:iv«
nuiitfeiiiy ilincnvr rnl that Amen*
run MililierB .ur jutt mrr. ifentlif
fellow*, after nil
Tokyo'* Knitlhkh lam* ui'** nrwi;

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A iitt r M’lifi irtrop's
Appeal* In Of f i r f i
A* officer* of IIm Lii . su* -e
AriliV lire poti-iit milk the main
Muirre uf uhal riict njtii*m iff the
pt 1 w tin mm 1 %
pr**if ruin. *i*e* ml
effortn life heniy mini*1 to 1-1*1*vert
them It* ji ret*ti|f mt mn uf the
har*h re a l 1 lie * of J 111*1111*° plight.
The wiir
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eemtarnorie t.. "tiffer t-o n 1 ....
keiiielire iiltil kimtli*4
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appeal iv toi eil 1it1 toy all k «&gt;&gt;
the Km per oi
VMiile t til* not 1*0 11v uf !'.ij**#.» »•
tr«a*i»« nri'vptvtl th. m.|rr% m
ijuewfu,iiMi(f|v the Wur Miho *pi
folmMletl that -mm &gt;f them
porlfiliv pliihmol t. rail’ &lt;ti nutetmir action" U| •le*o*it ifon
fiarrnrkv Llut 'in rm litn*
I.
■*li|n| •'fill! th r k route f, f,-» '
the jfreat, urul fathamle'* mini
uf hu Imperial n m ieiy
Lieutenant (Jeiurwl hmm l-»n
Imra, m unt»ther upper*) mml.
through the Tokyo |,n -u ,
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l)mt “lh« ’ |Trmli -I
tu-e ..f i|e
teal wtr* n tlcCuy of morutil-.
nmunv tin* i^imle M Thn .|»*r*ik
he switl. irxauifuntt &lt;1 &gt;t..*lf n
politic!, production un.l the i»f*f
of
the people, and threatened
to spread to thr armnl forces He
described Hhlntuism to ‘jrlutioua,"
hut aanl it had Wen debased fu,
th&lt;m« who souifht t«* uh1 it in
selfiih rads.
Uhihftra forecast an wtteinpt
by tlie American* to Americanize
JUDaHt atid aniv an added threat
to traditional Jnutim+*c Ihuuicht
from IfriClull nnd Hutirt ddeai.
N rvirthJrH tie adviNalnl the
fuil«Rt freetlnni of thought and
opinion, nml the divestine of J m
pan's irnr merit of self deception
T h e s e official rtimnienu ifivi
only w fMint hint of the hath of
nelf-cr ItlrUm. ivlurh J !l;»1. -ir,». ,.f
flctal. si.,1 pmpagnii'h*'*
nr.
now pi iivtiling fni themjn-1vi** un&gt;l
their li»li-iu-rs
Edu.allonsl Chance.
In nntiri|iation of Allied direr
tives on reforming clucstlon In
Japan, the government hat dis­
closed its intention of making

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If HI CAN’T I f IN TOKYO to ride Emperor HIrohtto'i white horse befaro
Admiral HuUry doe*. General George S. Patton In Austria proves UiM
he can at Ic.ixt ride a while horse that was tojiave been the cmpcioi *.
H « « RlC Third Army roinmamlrr ii pirtured mi “Favhry Afrira” a
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that our country continue! to face-a
•erlou! fat ahorta|re. j^nd victory over
J . p « . w o „ ':t ^ » i f t . pro,mf m j ^ j d l .
aUty. We m ult keep on kaving used
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Medical authorities in the .Medterranran Theater of Operations,
UiS. Army, .have estimated that
in one year enough adhesive tape
waa used In the theater to make
n solid one-inch strip 5,754 m|CLs
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At the beginning of the
sent century, the output of
pulp and paper Industry
Canada wa* valued at al&gt;out
000,000. In 143 the value
reached 1345,600.000.

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The Ion* pointed shoe* of the
Middle A (tea reached auch fanci­
ful proportions that at one time
the points were fastened up to
the knee* with tassel* and bell*

the

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t f you have any thought th at
laving used fat* U one of tlluie
wartime e b o m we can drop,
now th a t Victory to here, pUaaa
consider Uicae (acta and tcU

You'll bo off .Saturdays and Sun■Jaya and holldsy* this year, but
you won’t get a vacation every
time It turtle cold. There's enougn
coal this winter to warm your
*ral of learning.
Aa for teachers, if Mis* MeGillicudy come* down with the
flu there'll be a xubslitute, so yon
can count that out. What if the
, substitute ireta the flueT Why,
l there'll be another teacher to
take her place. There are more
teacher* than you yan wear out—
although that probably
won’t
*tQt&gt; &gt;'0u from ,r*ing • • •
Sura If* discouraging. There’*
not much hop* for anything but
w ho*l this year. It would make
anybody gluumy. But . . . .
Ju*t atop and think for a minute,
Think about all the fascinating
new thirties that will lie coming
up In class this year.
There1* the United Nation*
Charter—o aort of Bov Scout
o»tla that the big guy* have
aworn to. Maybe they can keep
U1* little guys out of trouble
pitb It. And we've cot a new
President for thr first 'lime in
. . . . let's see . . . over twelve
years That never happened in
America before.
Ami maybe one of your teach­
ers will finally be able to ex­
plain the’ atom to you. Maybe
you’ll
able to deckle. If you
can learn ^enough nowi whethar
the world la going to be one
big booby trap from now on liecause of the alum- And maybe
you'll stop pestering Daddy about
it. because he doesn’t know
WHAT kind of noise an atom
makes when it splits. And . . •

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117 Soutli Par|t Ave.

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TO RENT unfurnished hpaae.
permanent civilians. 1 Bog C,
e/o Herald.

SIT. WANTED”

FINANCIA1
SAVE money when you buy you*
next car or t«n h thiw low®*
local Imik fl'.sm .oir
our
lower insurance co.l» 1 M
Boyd U Co.
s a V k money mi youi file, wind­
storm, nolomobil'. workmens
compensation,
burglary.
lia­
bility nnd other in»urunce.
You'll like our profit-sharing
plan of insurance C M Bovd

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1915

I D . SANFORD. FLORIDA

THE BANFQBP.

ONE- hnlf or day's work. Mary
llrnwn, BOI East Revcnlh^Street.
COLORED man and wife, short
order cooks Will go anywhere.
M E Hess, 700 E. 7th St.
PRACTICAL nursing. 1320,Mel
lonville Ave. or phone 571-W,

WANTED—

!

WE ALWAYS
HAVE ROOM

(or efficient talesmen in Tampa
and elsewhere In Central and
Southern Florida, to sell Life and
Accident I n s u r a n c e , Annuities,
Single or Married
Group and V^hotesale (10 to -10
Age 18-35
employees) and the NhW L IF E ­ EXPEDIENCE UNNECESSARY
TIME INCOME Sickness and Ac­
cident policy, and Family Hospi­
ESSENTIAL WORK
tal Insurance.
WITH
We give our agents Home Office
PEACETIME FUTURR
training and equip them quickly
to become efficient and prosper­ Overtime P a y - Paid Vacations
ous.
Frequent Increases
Pleasant Environment
In August of 1948 the Company
will hold a great * VICTORY
CONVENTION for all agent*
Apply Employment Supervisor
from all o v e r . America. It wilt
0-6 Weekdays—Saturdays, 0-12
he easy for new agents to win SOU. BELL TEL. A T E L CO.
this great trip with all expenses
110 E. 1st SL
of every kind paid by the Com­
Do Not Apply If Now
pany. It will be an experience
Engaged in Essential Work
of a lifetime in new and aucerssful selling nlsns from lead­
ers In the business as well aa
entertainment and good time.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
CORN for mule feed.
JO* per tine for one Insertion
Schumacher. Jr. Phone
Me per line for three Insertion*
LOANS on cash vaunWILL
pay cash for all kinds of
07c per line foe 6 Insertions
Insurance pollrtr lit 2
used furniture. Write Bo* W..
S3 per line for 20 Insertions
W fr. C. M liov.l A
c/o Herald.
&gt;&gt;.
Minimum rates . . . 20c
P h o n e i t s o r b r i n g y o u r a o . t» t h e s a n f o r d h e r a l d
ONE ICE box. One oil stove
Count, life word* to the line. Including phone *nd nddree*.
heater, one folding cot end
All edvertUemente for situations want** wilt be charged f#r at the
IlOltROtY HERE WHERE
chair. Phone 705-W.
rainier clnesl.'Ud rate*.
_____________________________________
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natural desire tor privacy TO RENT unfurnished house. Per.
rnauent
civilian. Box C, c/o
HOY'S prewar blrycle, balloon
in money mutter* u&gt; strictly
W. R. LETCHER
Herald.
tires. In fine condition. George
respected here.
Friend* nod
AGENCY
Herndon. IROft Sanford Ave.
relatives nrv not questioned
WANTED: Freih eggs every Perifle Mutual Life Insurance Co.
about
your
credit.
Your
em­
II.B. Pup* Co. Inc.
FOR SALE
week by a steady customer.
ployer or burble's n.soctntea
Sln.e IMS
OA8 and Oil snare healers. Oil Partly furnished f! room house
Call at 208 N. Park A /c.
714-717
Wallace
S,
Building
will not hear of jour personal
Water Heaters..
close in. Immedite. possession.
609 Tamps Street
affair*. There is no muse for
Robert A\ William*
Tampa.
MY HOME in Lake Mary. 30
embarrassment.
Atlsntic Bsnk Bldg.
Reasonahk credit requirements.
acres on Crystal !-ake. Call Phone 731
No co-makers o-' w-nev loans, BABY'S gold stretchy band braIsblll, Co. 2704. _.__________
FOR SALE
"srlablo navmenl tilnns.
Nice
8
room
home
close
ti
clot in town Saturday night.
YOUNG braerlln- stock Include*
FAMILY LOAN CO.
First Birthday present. Reward.
Brown leghorns and apnrnxl* Soulhside School. Can give im Florida Rank FlMc.
Phune 31, .Phone rifi7-W. Ine* Hammock.
__ mainly 1A voung Now H am p­
PAINT NOW'
shire roosters about 6 lbs each.
OUR Jewelry Floater policy will
Write Hlsehe, Box 727. Sanford. Phone 7.12 Atlantic Bank Bldg We Have Good Reliable Painter*
repay you for jewelry lost,
available. Call Sanford Paint
stolen or destroyed. No us.
UPHOLSTERY fabrics, tapestries,
k (ilnsj CotnimtiV Piione 3*11-1 C. M. Boy.I A Co.
•
damasks, ’ brotaUlle*. a good
FOR $6 additional you -*ari mid ( IMUENDS for 10 years on line the repellent developed
atock to select from. It.B.
to your automobile liability
Brown, 2911 N. Ornngo Ave..
for our Pacific Gla
policy mi-itirnl pnynirnl for , your fire, automobile and HaPhona 4053. Orlando, Fla.
idlity insurance by not Insuring
each o n -no nreolenlK irt|tire,l
rtitn C. M. tHiyd u Co.
MODERN, well constructed home
In Mayfair section. Phone RHft
between 9 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Insurance,
HOSPITALIZATION
DARK Jersey Cow and calf. In­
ml group.
Individual, family
quire 2300 Mcllonvillc Avenus,
C. M. Boyd A Co.
Dlatribuled by
In the era of Henry VIII the
WINDSTORM Insurance. Now is
FOR 3ALE
leather soles ot shoe*
were
the time to protect your pro­
made so wide at the toe that the
perty against windstorm dam ­ No waiting but a bungalow that
you ran move right into and
im p rin t looked like the mark of
age. C. M. Boyd A Co.
start to living. Edward K I-ane.
r, shovel
92,009 LIFE insurance to each
321 E. First Street
FOR SALK
person age* 18 to 35 for 117.
B o l i v i a h u e two capital cities—
Hernln.de
County
Best
Ituv
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d­
60, dividends reduce the y ea r­
! a I i,'. Die urtiinl seat of govern­
ly cost to 113.60 after the 1st ward F latnc
m ent
w here viecutlve and ad
year, f M. Boyd A Co
iiiitnstiutive work is conducted,
EXCESS
E a rn ,
im p le m e n ts i n ­
v e i l S in -r e , t h e legnl capital where
cluding mule p low s, n e a rly a ll
NEW 1NNKR8PRING
-ht '.uttonal Stiorrme Court holds
k in d s : scoops, f e r t ilis e r c a r t s ,
MATTRESSES
.lu s t r r , liar o f f m a ch in e , s p rin g
40-Dnublr h'd site; 20 Twin he I
tooth h a llo w , copper head m id
aixe, including new springs, ail
die b u ste r, su b sm te r. w a te rin g
layer felt padding rtutd 0 ox
ra ils In goml ru m ittm n , pum ps
A.C.A. Ticking. Btimt* 872-J,
and
r e ir r y
c h e c k e rs
H e n ry
The Sanford Mattrcsk fac to ry

MISCELLANEOUS

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TELEPH O N E
OPERATORS

Phone 732

o b e r t a . w i l l ia m s
REAL ESTATE-UROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc
Phone 200
Your Ford Dealer Since 1931

LOST

Chase away
Mosquitoes, Gnats
and Biting Flies
Southern’s
Insect
Repellent

FOUND

A l€ * N D U f€ € R

JENNINGS
SEED STORE

Schu m acher

FOR SALE: Ample quantity long
Ilf* GOLD SEAL asbesto* roof
coating containing Pelrogum
Sanford Paint A Glass Corn
any, 117 Ho. Park Avonne
hone 303.
|
TWO FARMS FOR SALE—fine
3 acres, tiled land, 1 good well.
2 story house. 1 car gnnjgs, 1
&lt;ool housl, 800 ft. West of
Laks Monroe Post Offfco. One
• 5 acres, all liltd. good well, 2
athry houa*. 2 story barn, U
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J. W. nail. Lake Monroe.
Phono 15.

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YOUR 1089 to 1040
lol Chevrolet, F o rt o r Flyith fqf CASH- Dd«t price*
L Bee Mr. Hammett a t
i*r Motor Salas, 000 W.

PONTIAC Six Sedan, ax.
Ilani condition, Radio and
a tor. Call after 9:00 P. M,
101$ Elm AW.__________ *
RECAPPED TIRES
Nave just recolved In another
Ipmaht, of mapped U rn.
do not require
In ait nrobabllit

LEGAL NOTICE

phone 220-J

IX

MOTOR SALES
W.W. taf SL
Pkoae 622

FOR RENT
FURNISHED epertment, 4 room*,
t i l Leural Ave.
Mlary ferm , lately
harrowed on C»m-LB. 8 to we,
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T H E HO'V Is p re fe ra b le t»* th e ,
|6 0 ti.slu c i title c o llis io n or up ■
sat n u to m o h tlr meat woce f«« t j
our rales for y o u r c a rs m il
tru c k s C M B « yd &amp; f »

ir r o BODY AND FENDER
WORK BY AN EXPERT BUPBMOR AUTO PAINTING—
targe assortment of color*. Your
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Oarage.

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P ly m o u th auto m o b ile sedan both
In
ru n n in g
co n d itio n s
C .A
H h rin e r. L a k e Mary

WASHING m a . Itntes repaired and all home appliances. O ld well Goncrml Repair Shop, 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone
2-1972 or Sanford 9155. Prompt
lUklBER-Iarmberl Wrecking 3
Service.
story house behind Reel's, very
beat lumber. I’lent- dopra, win­ A. D. ROSIER. DEALER, In galdows and plumbing. Duhart's
vaulted, black and copper pipe,
complete atock on ham! in aites
Lumbar Yard
from U ” to 8”. front one lenjrth
to car load lots. All sizes pipe
VICTORY GARDEN PLANTS
now
ready—Tomatoes,
Fla. , fittings, valves, pumps, high
and low head centrifugal pump*,
Giant Pepper, F t Fyer* Mar­
gas engine driven centrifugal
ket Egg Plant, Copenhagen,
pumps, home automatic elec­
Charleston and Jersey W ake­
tric pumps, range lioilets. p n eu ­
field Cabbage; other plants in a
few days. J. W. Bell, Phone 16.
matic tank* solar water h e a t­
er tanka, electric m otors, gas
0 ROOM modem home, built In
engine*. Complete stock plumb­
tuba, landscaped grounds, Hood
ing supplies.
Well drilling.
lights, laundry an d two car
You will save money by getting
garage. Box 674, Phona Co, 4103.
our prle*a before buying. A.
D. ROSIER, 916 West Firat
UNLINED Baby baaalnatt*. 708
W. 3rd SL
PACKARD "Clipper." excellent WH ARE fullv equipped and
know how to recap your tires.
condition, no sacrifice. A realty
Natural rubber or synthetic,
fin* car. Addraaa, Box LOO,
wa protect tha sidewall* of
Sanford, Fla. for appointment.
your tire. ■Jonrs Tire Shop,
Cor. 1st and Film, phnn* 808.
BEST ‘PAYING Genera!
ehandlaa store In Semlnol* Co.,
building, atock, fixtures, nice GOING In f l y 7 Get a trip ACC I*
dent policy from C. M. Boyd
Horn* upstair*, 115,000.00. Not
A Co.
. broke, nick or old ago. Ju a t
- tlrad and laajr and want a rest. LIABILITY
insurance la most
------------Phono 920-51.
Importent.You know what It
would coat to replace your
FLAME .Yin* plant*, large end
bnma, furnltuie, merchandise
small. J, R. Stewart, Florist,
slid automobile if destroyed.
014 Myrtle Ava
But you don’t know what the
*anile t la going to b* In t law
■ult Involving bodily Injury or
death. Gat adaquaU [lability
PAIR store plalfprm scale*.
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Cq,
ford Me Urea* Factory.

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We have a complete
stock and are a t your
s e r v ic e ! Buy your
favorites from FA R ­
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PKG. STORE.

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p fiih d * y of O cto b a r,- A. I? I f t t .
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a*
Clerk o f the Circuit C o u rt »f tbiqi*
n o l* r o u n l y , K lp rid m Ih la a a r t n lh
d a y 4»t H a p tam b ar. A . I). 11 41.
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M I L ’t P M R i r r

NOTICK la htraby given that
Tha Hoard of Couaty Cnmmlialoaar*
ot aamlnoU County, Florida, will
raealv* aaala* bids at tha CI.rk'a
otflra In Hanford up tu 1* o'clock
A. M. Drtobar lad IMI, on (hn fol­
lowing squlpmanl:
Ona Motor Oradar. wit Cab
II fL bind a. aearlflar, fully
nipped. " • -&gt; Approalmala
n lm u n t w s t f h t I t , * * e Iba •
and mnalmum weight II,- ,
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nidi will bo opened and otmskW

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t r a d a t a m e e t i n g f o l l o w i n g III*
a h o y * t i m e a n d o n I h o aren a d a te .

The Retard raaarvat lha right to
rajaet any and nil blda
W. H. KILRER, CbaJrtnaa.
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H e rn d o n .

C ls r k .

Tho work oqd electric circuit can
do is limited by size of tho wire
which feeds I t When one circuit
must dg too many jobs at once,
none ot' the appliance# oporate
properly
Tbe'remody is a simple one’.*in*
stall wire large enough to do the
job, add more circuit*, switches
and convenience outlets.

Wonderful as the electric appliances’you
are using today have been, you'll be even {
more am azed- and pleased with the advan­
tage* ol electric living In die Electronic Age
of Tomorrow. The first step .toward;en joying
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Army To Discharge NewRouteFor
Highway 44
For Japanese War Criminal Trials
6 Million By July Directors Meet With
* Senate Turns Down City To Purchase
Proposal To Hike
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To Jobless Workers | c ,
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Jap ’s Surrender In
Dutch East Indies
\nd Southeast Asia

Waimvright Lets rongressional Medal

Road Committee In
Study Of Several
Post War Projects

A p p ro v a l of * p la n lt&gt; In- su b ­
m itte d to (h r S ir. te Road D r
n a it m r n t to co n tin u e Road ( (
WASHINGTON. Sept. 12. |
fro m th - G eneva B rid g e s im ig h t
{A I*) — UndcrsecreUtry o f j
w eal
on
T a t n t y f lf t h
S tre e t
( G e n e va A venue I to connect w ith
War Patterson told the Sen­
i he route o f the P a o tn R oad n ea r
ate Military' committee today
th e C o u n try C lub am t then n o rth *
• th e Army expects t« dis.
*u » t n r iir P n n l s t n connect w ith
ih c state road to M t. D o ra . w u
charge 6,000,0011 men by
g iv e n i»t Ih c T u e sd a y
eve n in g
next July 1. Defending the
S a n fo rd u i l l anon if«*t h new m eetin g of ih c H oard of D ire r
point system of discharge, he lig h te r and m ore fle x ib le f itr r c t to m end (iood Roads C o m m ittee
said it should bring the »w reiH ‘r tn r v p la o the old one o f th e S e m in o le C o u n ty C ham ber
h ich ban been in u«i* fo r the o f C o m m erce at the lin t e l M ay
0 Army down to a strength whind
20 v e n n i. it » i o announced f a ir
of 2,600.01)0 by the m iddle of fodnv t y 11 N Haver n f v
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the
T r e n t ) f if t h
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nounrod
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T r ib u n a l to try A x i* w n r m in i
peeled w ith in the next (W dayp- becom es a Im g e r c i t y , the g r o w t i
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P a rk e r of *
C o n sid e ra tio n
of
a p p lic a tio n s w ould he so u th w a rd , also th at
N o rth C a ro lin n v%u&lt;i nam ed alter
t a x i licensed wax cu rrie d o v e r th ia lin k in Road ( ( would o«en
fro m live h ist m eetin g . T h e fol* up
n * te .
undeveluped
c o u n t! y
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paid the Dr.trtct of Columbia Hltche* on the » « t «ule of San C i t y ’s p o itio ri of the route, i i " '
ford in Ule Oohl.l-or" airu
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to
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fo r enrer the propo.e-l county portion
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to t n c i r fo rm e r homea, o r to a tlr e a fo r one o f the tire tr t rr k a . to ’ d «tci n iin r the m o*l p ra c tic a l
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to n o r m a l, the a v r r a e e iie ln ir HO S
pa nuii n m I Mi­
M il it ary Intelligence S r , , ire, in s ig n a l Corps in J u U . 191
d e c r e e s . The n o rm al te m p e ra tu re
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persona unable to take t h e ' teats led In tbss number of dlepute* p a n ilt a s e c u r it y . In th ia, a . in A n d r e w D u d *. W .( i, K i l l - c . K •&gt; p rio ritip a tu bu ild to
J1' * i» Til* p n -t fe\% v1»*4‘k f
in the daytime may do so in the with 11, but non* affected any many other respects, p r e s , and ra K i l p a t r i c k . E . l . R o y . I^ a l-.-« h .r, f o r white* and Ml fm i«dor«* l rc * i
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M r. In g le y Is a c tin g a . In&lt;nl y c a te rd u y nt tin ’ * i underr u f f'um
_ Hr*. Elitabeth Harkey Hire her,
bution to A U M v ic to r y
S rp t
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1 i l ire v u i if lit
OF aecrwtary of th* Seminole County
V\ ,|.i
Col. Reltemever reported th at t r e a s u r e r o f- th e q r g a n lia tlo u «"d rnercc u iu i rm tir li'trd |»lnnx f " i
I ht* l«»*w »l f ♦*1 1
M r . L c a h c r . a ssiste d liy II
Health and Tub«rcuto*la Aasoclapress credent!*! card* Issued fo r
o rg a n m z in g it a r lf m t" » tu r|u u
- If 11*L' n il'll, S titifu * d re til
tion.
use In event of enemy actio n a- G u t is c h a irm a n o f the S a n fo rd a tlo n u n d ri ih r Ilium ' " f S a n fo rd h it ih t he w a v u f ti
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Harry L. Weater, aon of a ehowdown today. There
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the Eurpean theater where be become th* first order of busi­
ness for Secretary of Agriculture
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the eve of the effective date.
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day morning at Third Street and
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the home of her sister, Mrs. P.1L
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months.
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AN
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I th i* a fte rn o o n w ith the R e v . W , j
John Ivey, Arthur Yu well. Robert s t a r t e r s a r e G le n n (.In g le , 'e n d ; I IS ’ I N D I A . S e p t. 12, (S p e c ia l)
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lln r n s o n . m ent wn* nt the E v e r g r e e h C cm e - j
Lloyd F. B o y le , a tto rn e y , wa* In- g u a r d ; Rob J o n e s , c e n t e r; “ Son
2 I l ’l M aple Avenue, Sanford. J le r v .
*true ted to at p ly for the charter. Fiird’ L u d w ig , g u a r d ; D ick S in g le
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On the committee to select t u r y , tric k le ; and H a ro ld K a s t n e r . w a , re c e n tly prom oted to t h e )
grad e o f T e ch
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, J „ J "
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homesltr* were R. A. William* end.
been iin n u u u c rd bv Ilr tg
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Harper. R A W lllls m * end I I . B .
Lieut, (jg) Pearl L. Robson, G e n e ra l o f the In d ia C h in a D i v i ­
Pvt. Neil Powell is speudin
oe were spnolnled as a t o n tte* too select home design* USNR, daughter of Dr. and Mr*. sio n , Air X re n s p n rt C om m and.
short leave with his perenta,
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been
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and contact architect*.
to full rank of lieutenant- by the A ir T ra n s|n &gt; rt Com m and in leavln gfor Amherst Colleg* in
Human being* are th* only order of President Truman, nc In d ia s in c e D ecem b er, P.M6. A Amherst, Mass.
creatures with mastoid celts in cording to a telegram rtceive-l g ra d u a te o f th e U n iv e r s ity of
EM 1/c a n d . . Mr*. Ben F.
the bony structure eurrounding Monday by her parent*. She is G e o rg ia , in c iv ilia n lif e h r w a s
stationed
at
the
Springfield. em ployed a s s a l e s m anag er fo r Bullard are spending t
the ear*.
the
Cudahy
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Co
of leave
Mass. Naval Hospital.
&lt;
in Hanford. Mr.
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wi f e.
M r* .
f t Tuesday evening fet
M a r - a r e t T . H a rr is o n resides in Parks. Calif, while Mro.
R a l e l |h , N C
remained in Sanford.

Lawrence Harrison
Is Made -Sergeant

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H atton Address Living Memorials
Sanford Members Are Being Planned
Of Realty Board For Heroes Of War
AP \rrr«fenture«
Instead uf the monuments anil
camouflaged guns of World W ar
I, living e a r memorials are beirg planned by many U A com­
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to
keep g reen the
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are received nt the Columbus,
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can Commission for Liv ing W a r
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reach of the average small town
privately budget are suggested by Charles
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author! the service and head o f the 73year-otd nursery firm o f Jackson
» Op to[ and Prrkina
at Newark, N.V.
ent t i n t , |Says Mr. P erkins:
ear per"Sm nll (owns which already
have community centera might
&gt;)&gt; fl'k’ i think automatically of planting
modern, on the surrounding grounds. Hut
■* " ' l I"* what alaiut
a popular intersechr g r o t * ! ti,m where people wait for trol­
leys or buses? Most o f these
h. ivrr rould ,tond some brightening up.
i -hahiig
“ i f your, i, a town filled with
, : l &gt; " M* ii.fnmutrr. the area around the
railroad .ta tion might be planted

BUSINESS SERVICE
f-n'r iiwiui iiiiir
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P R E SB K I)

KitY K i t s

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Ftl f r v r f
f**r *i»l* d u rin g th-

MODERN, well t oh it rim lM hm»*t*
in Miftfliilr mprtinfi
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J l'»72 of NBi»fr»r«|
I

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Framed and
Venetian Htylra

7.95 up

PLATFORM
ROCKERS
IMJKRCm IIM U W H I R L
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W&gt;CR naiuiul cfpwtfr L»r privuty
n mnnfy rnpft**r«
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M), illvnlifi.il rriliirp th*1
jy rtrfit in | l l fill offer Iht* 1*1
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MIRRORS

I* 1(0X1 Kit. OKA I Kit. iti r r I
%iif11/*-tJ Jflnrtr runl *’f,»|,i§**•r
* nffi|ilfi*■ " I&lt;*r k mi haDil Ki KiiF«
fn 'ia 1, " in J4*‘t from ctfn* 1rriffIh
I** *«-ir hiinj Jot jr. AH
f i l l . him. v i i l m , pump*, hiifh
ar.J Ik # h«*Hil r e iitr if &gt;iVOl pinup*,
L 1*1*
«lrivrf| fpntrifuiriil
i*ti«fi|M hum#* null.mat it f W
•mi pump*. r nityp
pr.m
riittln tiifikj*, yfilnr writlrr hi'Jii
fr tank A, f»Ji'€|F»e mutrir •,
**ninri«»R. ('oinplnt# Block piurnhin if «tinpjifsy|
Wiflt &lt;lr ill in if
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fiiir pro p * tw*for# Itij v *(iif
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♦Xtrci'l Snnfopi|„ KI nr Ifhi

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Ihp tiri»p *'* | fo.ef t
ppfty Mifiii'cl n piiLtifim *11 *
iijfp I
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M.\ 11 HKSSKS
40 DniLL t ft SUP /II fvill. ir** i
titp. i»iplii*1 i* *» lift* «prm^kr ail
Im&gt;ft f«*lf j-i./ lirr uluJ ft *ie

SPECIAL

h o m fu n c tio n a l p t r l o J l e p t ln

Jo b Chances
Revealed For
Homing Vets

V*rirt&gt; I2!V Of)

llrown le g h o r n , and appro*,
„ U[
mntely 15 voung *»&lt;;’*
,
t , „ r k. I
■hire mod (pm
II#* «*;«* *■
Writ* I*l#ill, IL** 72*i. Bniif*'!'! W A ^ iiiN li

TELEPH ON E
O PERA TO RS

How women an d girls
ma^get wanted relief

T Ford, motor in go,*!
T raile r. iJonsdone, GenVICTORY |nryr|#» in |ei*rff*r| rtifi
riitiin. In n In* nrrii ul 701

India is h a l f a * l a r g e u ronNew Zealand was diseoatffld
H o ls t soap w in ( a t e tha Itch
we*I:id&lt;f vTiitorr, as wall as to
tiramtal United S tates. •
'
b y - t h e Dutchman Tasman.
*■
provide beauty and color for the out o f moeuuito bites.
■laity traveler
Nickle coins , contain 75
Forest fira sometimes travels
“Or there may tie an arra of
t e n t copper.
fa s te r than drer ran run.
(round apace beside your public
library which wight be developed
into an outdoor Trading room.
What better weworial could there
be a flower-filled garden where
people rould read and relax in the
Single o r Married
■uramrr time? A neat bronxe
A r e 16-35
.ervice men and women of the
EX PER IEN C E U NN ECESSARY
community should be in the crn- I
ter of the planting.**
E S S E N T IA L WORK
Popular for planting in the liv ­
W ITH
ing war memorial* will be some
P E A C E T IM E FU T U R E
of the new flower* named during
World W ar J I — the E rn ie Pyle
Overtime Pay— Paid Vacations
roaea. the Pence rose, the new
Frequent Increases
glowing pink rose* named for
pleasant Environment * &gt;
the W A V E a and a huge new
viola namdd the Purple* Heart.
Apply Employm ent Supervisor
9-5 W e jkd tya— Saturd ays, 0*11
SOU. B E L L T E L . * T E L , CO.
110 E . l e t S L
Do Not Apply I f Now
Engaged In E sse n tial W o r k

IMPERIAL REGULAR
GAS

C L A S S I F I E D A PV F.frM SlN C R A T E S
jCe per line for one Insertion
OKe per fine for three Insertions
07c per line for 8 insertions
IS per line for 20 insertion.
Minimum rales . . . 14c
PHON E I I I OR B RIN G Y O IT . AO, to TIIF. S A N F O R D HF.RALD
Count, five vord s to the line, including phone and address.
All wlverlisaments fc.r situations wanted will He charged for al the
regular clanairUd rate*,

WV«

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMDER g, 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

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MAPLE BEDROOM
OUTFIT!

t | 'i r &gt; l if &gt; n r d

nlwrrit y o u r rr*w|tt
pir*y«*r
or
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ViHir pm
ti«* o r 1n I p »*

#»M not bp:iir of v•*■*-r fiprn.iruiJ

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&lt;-mhft rruppmont
R*- i m n i h ' t
r*
lo o n * *

fu rr, l i n f

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i hiirp

A t l r n c t i v e A m p r i c t m C o l o n i a l I je d n n jm
all
u jceB so rlen
in clu d ed !— C o n sists of
C h eat and V a n ity .

for

piirf'inPHtu,

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f f i t r r f h 11 *lt&gt; ••

M»«! jtUt iiMOitri 11* if tlttjlf VF«I
Hu( you flou t kmiM a hat ihr
vrrfhrt t* fni* |* r.y hr jo h law
■■lit mvoNifi. L .sjil y mi jury or
*irath
(irt
ilf-m.flr
11ft I*t IIt y
cnvrrnif** 1 'I llf*y*| A « *»

Tilt Sun ford Mn l l r r o Ka&lt; lory
#
FO B SA L K
Arnutr ijunntily tnn|(
lift f i f lL U HEAL fi*bp*toB r*M&gt;f
mn ht i
ecjni a krti n ic PtlntMum.
Hnnfnr.l i ’nNit A (*] hni« Com HT n l t A f l K v&gt;» d ' it *it K e ii Cii
t *ill H|C«\
sSpo. INI
fair
fjpari
pony. 117 Ho
Kirk Avenue.
fctnmirr.
Phone 303
Al TO
IIOIlV
AM»
K K M JK K
T W O F A R M S F O I l S A L E One
WORK IlY AN H\I*K|IT, S U 3 arras, lilt'd land, I good well,
1‘ KIUOK a l t o c a i n t i n u —
2 story house, 1 car garage, I
Inrgn assortuienl of ru lais Your
,,io| house, WH) ft. West of
enr can look h e , llring it to
Lake kliiori*' 1’uel Office
One
us nml fee
—6 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
IICII.I.I'll M li Kilt MALES
gtorv liutise. 2 story barn. 'A 20s w . 1st Hi
I'honr 622
mile went on Orange Houlevan! J W lli-ll. Lake Monroe,
ill Serviri-

PAINT NOW’
Clin*) Iteliable I'alnlers
le Call Sanford j ’alnt
- C',,hihany Phone 3 0 1.
Lf * It ( 5 additional you eon ndd
1,, you,
notiimoblie
liahllilv
pollry
medical payment
for
each jM-f«oti neridtntlv Injure t
while a oasarnger in your c i r
and each r&gt;ede«trlan hit hy
vour rm up to 176(1 each. C. M
llov.l A Co

TUXEDO FEED
STO RE
Complete Line of T u ird o

BOUDOIR CHAIRS

Fes

Trirphone 356
Cor. Hanford A 2nd S lr e s t
Hanford. Florida

Help Wanted

Phone S 7ii M

I,UMIO.lt l.utohei’ Wrecking
I
story h o m * irahliid Hvet'a, vgr)
best lumber Fli-nt ■ diKirsy wlh
dons nn,I idumblng. liuhurt's
Lumber Yard

-St r.lt I ptoiiilong arrvlcr by
man with -16 year- rip e rte n rv
Re|illtr work n -I eclalty. No
Haturilav calls lirorgr Courser),
phone County flOfl, Ho* 3460.

DINING
ROOM
aulla; dining
table;
bedtCMim aiiito;
lawn
mower: varmim cleaner; occa­
sional M i n lr ; 2 Iroyn* drvssere. O U R Jewslry Kl'.itef policy will
repay you for j.-arlry lost,
110 Scot) Avi on E. 2nd HI.
stolen u, det-lrnyrd. No ilphone silH-M
C*. M. lloyd A I n
VIC T O R Y
CARDEN
P L A N T S D IV ID E N D S fr.i
in years on
now
ready—Tomatoes,
Kla.
your fire, nulomnl lit nnd llafJIani Prpper, F t . Fjrem M a r ­
Idllly Inauraner l.v not Insuring
ket Egg
Plant, Copenhagen,
with C. M lioy.l oi 1-0 ,
Charleilnn and Je rsey W ake­
field f'atibage; other plants In a LOHT: llrnwn wallet, Important
few days. J. W. Hall, Pbona IE.
papers. I(i-tu,ii to M. f|. MacNeill, c/o lt«*mli| or phone

LOST

AVON Products. Mra. J-A. Cook
8S0&amp; Magnolia, Phone 32U-J.
TWO

remenl

block

machines,

WANTED TO RENT

EkSit^ nnd 6*8x10, with pal­
lets. 2.10C Magnolia Avo. I'honr C O U P L E desires furnished houae
In -f
near town.
P. O. Box (liiH.

UM ,
Bronson, 1110 W

&amp; BURNER oil stov# with oven
■ Price trf.oo. rhon* 007-W.

H at*

-ear.
,

D E L I V E R Y boy ovar school ate,
foy full time. Drive truck
Kolierta* (iroevry, 11M Mag
nolia Ave.
.
MAID wanted. Good pay. raMU
924
MAN or woman, age 30-50 for
tslabliahnl Insurance Debit In
Hanford Experience not necoa
rnry Apply MG Allantic Hank
lllilg
COLORED
girls
for
laundry
work. Do not apply unleaa yon
want a year round Job. Apply
In person to Hemlnola County
Laundry, (jl'J W. Efd S t . ___
W A N T E D : Girl* for full
at lumry'a Drug Store.
SALEHtilHL, full
employ nienL U

To All Your Bakery
Needs —
It's

n lw u y n
fresh
wbun
y o u b u y it ul

Robb’s
Home Bakery
103 W.

la t

Colorful - and comfortable, nicely
designed, neatly tailored in gay
floral fabric. Pleated iiklrt. Choice
o f color*.

FINE MODERN SOFA BED

• *..

29.95 up

«

69,5°

ODD DRESSES

A roornjfj diH tl^ttlVtJy, 'atyled nofa th ^ t lead s a double life a t n ig h t a s
a co m fo rta b le fu ll-* te bed l l i a s re silie n t sp rin g c o n stru c tio n , a ssu rin g

Phene K44- J

n ig h t and day c o m fo rt; concealed bedding sto ra g e co m p a rtm e n t. ,

lime

^

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J

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ife/v , '

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III a, stead;
A A
k/"r- .

COUPLE desires [urwlihed or UIItL TO DO I
unfurnished apartment or houao
8 8 0 -J o r '3 6 8
In o r near town. Phon* 75G-W
o r write Bog 117, U k * Monro*, WANTED:
Maid

for jr*nar*i
houiswork. Phont B81-R. .
PICK-UP truck, g&lt;Kxl condition.
Gan b* a**n al 1201 Magnolia
WANTED; Colored maid fo r p*rWANTED: Two wheal trailer
Phon# 310 W. •
manent location, Phont 803-R.
with ‘ rood tires, - IH in M IlIl
NEW Hampahti* fryers. H. M.
J)av ls , Ho* 1616 City.
W H IT E O R colored man wanted
i A rm lu j*, Uptala. Turn right
to help in hakary, Apply mom1IDUHE
furnished
and
ykar
round
at chureh
off
Country
Club
ltd.
!2 il
.Country
I n p , R obb's Baltary.
Job caring for orang* ‘gror*
or Job - ai ehars-rropplug or 8ALE8LA.UY ’for steady, full
time employment. Apply In

WANTKI#--

if, evening*.

FINANCIAL^

GLIDER SUP COVERS

ELECTRIC or portable vtetrola
Phone 70B-W.

SAVE monty whan ypu buy your
naxt oar or troii thru lowet
local bank financing and oar
J r . Hand Seeder. Phone
lower Iniutwnea eoeu. f 1, M,
Mra, B2A. Rive.

D Baby bsulnetu. 10« W

Walnut finish with large, roomy
drawers.
«•V -

,' -i*-.

24.95 up. .

-GOOD 4

SIT. WANTED
^C«c4 . .ta - t s e v y - 'e M * ) ’ t

Set o f .six glider cushion covers In gay striped
Regularly *21.00 now for only . . , T . v k

n is iiis iii

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�■ '£ r^ T ? j*r •' \ ™

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It Strength-*-

In Unity There

T IH

To I V o ir c t Ihr I'emce o f th# World)
To P r o n o t t the Pro gress of A o r r l r n
To Produce Pro*pert ( y f o r Hanford.
AN

VOLUME XXXVII

E n U b lU ied

mTruman Offers
21-Point Plan
♦ For Recovery

SAN FORD,

190N

Sept.

fered to Coiufresa yesterday
a 21-point program designed
to smoothe th e way for the
greatest era o f “high prosi^ pdrity" fa American history.
In a 16,000-word message
which droning clerks read to
the legislators, the President'
doclarod that If the Government,
the problem* of
peace
cotrragaotuly,
coinageoQsly, iItt will help usher
uaher in
he greatest
g re ate st peace-time Indus­
indua**the
t r ial
e activity
' “ wa h i e * aver aeen.''
Among other things the P r e s i ­
dent [Imposed;
^

®

CO M M A NDER IN C H IE F of tha U S . Aimy Air Forres, Gen.
Continued w a r t i m e control*
Henry (Hap) Arnold ( l e f t ) , warmly greets t.cn C arl A Spualz.
until all feat ot inflation i* &lt;li«
rommandcr of the U S. Strategic Air Forces,
ih u latter arrives
lled: • limited tax relief;
nrf
;rea*a in tha 40-csnt minimum at Hamilton Field, Sun Francises), from his headquarter* in tin
I'ariflr . Npnali rommaiidid tlie S trate gic Air V'urre* In both Europe
wag e;
higher
social
security
benefits, vast powvr, highwny, and the I'arific thealri-e ( I iitcrrmlli.nal Kuufulpltulo I
pro je cla;
3)000
new airp o rt*;
a , b o o m In houalng; doubled **laria* for S e n a t o r * and Reprs•enUtlvei;
stockpiling ol &gt;1711
taglc war m ate rial* and orderly
dljpoaal of surplus war materi­
al*.

&amp;
^

•

There •&gt;•■ no o v e r a ll call*
mate of the rout of the program,
although It obvioualy would atno
unt to billion*.
Hrarlion la Varied
Reaction in Congrc** ran nil
tb# any from hvnrty approval
by the President'* aupporter* to
mmik
Republican comment that
“it’* the u m * old New Deni
dreseed up in new clothing.
While acme element* 0 / the
I roe ram aetmed headed for may
■leading, others war* already In
for daapar tax cuts than the
president propoaad, and hi* plan
for s Increasing
unemploymant,
itpanaatbit throughout the Na

op.
JtloA.
T h * maaaagr w u *o lengthy
that Mr. T m m a p mode no e f f o r t
to deliver It hhnaatf. I t waa the
tulkiest ainr* Praaldtnt Theodore
Rooaevelt pent
X 2 0 ,0 0 0 -word
document to C o ngress In 1901.
Mr. Truman took occaaton to
praise
the
legislato rs'
c o n tri­
bution to tha w ar e ffo rt— 11q
recounted
w h at
they
already
have dona to ap*«d reconveralon
and then he
Hated what he
thought waa y e t to be done to
fill in the gap*.
Moreover, Mr. Truman aaid,
ha'll have an addition to the
program toon. I t will urge a
national health plan with " ad e ­
quate" medical c a r * for all, expanded education and aoclal s e c ­
urity phaA*.
“ Let ua now reaolve," the Prealiald, “to
u n all our affdent ____
.
orts and energies to bu|ld a bet­
M&gt; ter life here a t b om * and a bet­
ter world f o r
generations to
cohte.
- T h e Job, th * full Job, can and
will be don*.

tr

U ata ft peril Ir A in a
A* brldga* toward that "bottar
Ilf*” , th* Presid en t laid down
these specific alma and recom­
mendations;
Upempyoyment Companaatlon
Increase of
maximum
P *y‘
menta to $25 a w eak for not more
than 20 weeks, Inclusion o f Federsl workers, m aiehant seamen
and others not now covered by
jobless pay bensflts.
F a i r labor atandard tt
T ha current aU hdard o f 40
rents an hour minimum wag*
wage la
is
lUntlal in*
“o baolau”.
A “i
j r e s a e " should. ba anacUd into
f&gt;

7

I'M*.

.M e m b er

\ »sin i.ilc d

M MHKH 11.

1‘ i r s s

First Cavalry Will Lead
Parade In Tokyo Tonight
Yunmshita Surrendering Philippines To W a in u r i k h t

Jap

I r o o p s In C hina
S u r r e n d e r To
V i t ’li in es e In N a n k i n #
C On S u n d a y M o r n i n g

.1\\ill

V»K o||

County Schools Ford Motor Co.
Will Re-open on . Is Idle Due To
Monday Morning Wheel Co. Strike
I^awton Stresses Im- Flprida Had Only .‘19
portance Of KducaStrikes By 10,XU
tion For Chidren W o rk e r s In 1941

«*«| i b union

of

7,

mil»* parm lr

r\
V i - t fit .in r n i i i t a r v nu^lkt
♦ l,i *
t ht- h f i i r t «»f T o k y o
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o k (In* t r i u m p h a l t*n
t.

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front rtrl#
ployim*fit hr* T&lt;i|«| cohitrcnit ‘‘ihc
co»t of thi*» tfniiMttnn front war
to p*Ar? i* d* much » f u r l of
t ho rtipt **# nr n n t h r t r irt-sition
tn
war siml
wf
from
pi 'i .
I hiHlbt
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H r it i k . *-1 •r j* f *-*Vr it I «tipple
inont t.v tf, i*H&gt; m e n t■ mmir by
1
t*f ittj: inittiiitniti
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kV' t»**l f' lift to $2 ft
pnvnmtt- .
It I' 1’^k f ’ ' ' V%»***k *s
tnk»*« whnt
h«
If
Of .
i \ "•*% *Miir^ i U p ' ■
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ft
uitivl f *4i * **Ides, benefit pay- . . .
UII'OtA, I 111'' ■ii surd. It will also 1 1
idri unit i n c r r m *
wiinh In u n

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\VA^HFNii I tkN. aSrpt. 7. (/?"&gt;—
F t mitlnit Truman triinl yeHtcrduy
tiui iijipnrimtlv f u l l In iav«
f r ii 111 it rt yullv f f f twin rnnuri1#*
lmmI IffoHi in a |irui»n«a| for
tirottd

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Opposition Grows
To Expansion Of
Jo b le ss Benefits

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SAN LHKGU, Sept. 7. (AIM —
The stout fighting heart of Vice
Admiral John S. McCain gave
out last u i, lit from commit uuty
A phymetan ealil the ill year old
commander of famed Tusk F o r *
:W was simply exhausted fron
tin re month* of utmost coni Inn 1
uus raid*. Mostly against
the j
Ja p hnmelanil.
lie arrived home Wednesday
nftri
witnessing
the Sept.
3
surrender aboard the U S S Missmirl m Tokirii lluv.

7.

m (A P )— President Truman of­

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F R I D A Y . S K I'T K M IIK R

TODAY I 'a r t h rl*»uHr with • Mely *.*• tiered
thn»pr* *i*f| I huntler«li»rnin. miwfly in
4f I ff n«»in
lO M O R R fjW l Imifit with
illif"

Itrra lii

N EW SPAPER

Hero Of Pacific Ac­
tion, Chief Of Task
Force 38,**lFfaa Ju st
Arrived FromTokyo

President A8ks For
Limited Tax Relief,
• - War Time Controls,
And Waire Increase
, WASHINGTON,

FL O R ID A .

Adm. McCain
Overcome By
Heart A ttack'

Happy (Meeting From His Chief

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The importance .,1 education
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I t E l l m l l , Sepl 7 ^A t* I
was brought nul (hi* morning
*♦ l \l
-apt
7 1,1*.
I U S S P Illfl'T S A f t ' O il
The Vord Mulnr Co snnouru
bv County School S.uH'nnti-Hilent J
N'urtiriin rouiltat d|v i
ed lis t * ) all paasenger and
T. W. Ijfiwton as hr nmiouncr.l'
it rnt n l l o w m t v e Jtro••■rvu'i
mid othar
thr unemph
truck
produrllim
in rivhl
the opening of scimtil Monday
m# HMi.niHi to MMI.
* *. i linn " The v•tcran«
V I. led for
♦
cities is Iwlng h alled - ldllog
and urged hoy* ami girls ijf high
■J ‘ m' i ii p &gt; \t%|an11
and
not* a r c **m f in t t o A«vkl&gt;
more than JO.Oud « inkers be
nchool age, who h a t r bseti.wurk I
K•»*•« •,rHoggin*
i*How|inc**«
f I2&lt;» f o r ae ' m i c R » •
cause of th* conllnulnt hel
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In*, to enroll Mil a Fill, rule lh*i | *»y. Hayes Wheel t o
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MJ « r«d s ilr|H*ndiftir to
-strike
t&gt;
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the war I* nW-r. t*, re v iv e elr .
o f MrvtC«*
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lr
ia Detroit. T hr M heel f mn
IlH-vlL
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III.*
I
i-id*y In- Had
Taeirtnry degrees
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t i .i . f ofc.|m Satyr
rtt n etaplnrea
•oltsl
Inst
* Htr-mi*
\1ni&amp;iit t ii 2-1
\ k-tert-r’
dm KU T *
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alght to continue Ihelr strike
Pupil*"enterin g the first grade)
The formid*t»tr «»|tpnAitk*n show
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should bring birth certificales,
Over fi.SOO efBplofrrs of the
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thr plant'
il.- i d w
i,
• iMtnl
of
Mr l .* wion stipulated and every
Hudson Motor Csr ( u are
F r i o i u t * o f t h e b i l l e in bods, -*
1
and
1
t.
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nit
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hud
&lt;
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t
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student should bring Mr last
*lsn contlndad tide in s u p p o r t
I i ii iiiKii m
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h
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aft %hrd
IN* - ta I I '
of a s trik e of gl&gt;ll fiifpIMPtl
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year's
rept’rt
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indicating
a ijI #et int more thnfi «U ^' *
from Mm "
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' I'd D &gt;
ft •■Ml
promotion. The school* will close | p ro ln ftiiif Ih t ctrrmif i«hi *»f
in f hr J t memboi house
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Mill i-skfl ' tl||l pur
at noon Monriay, but icgulnr | one o ( theif •unif*t‘r
iai t*t inrans oorninittee
I he
• \.»n
ltd idI'd
it mudi- »»
I Ua|.t«
.i m iiioli .i a ly .
rl a s » scheilule* will go into effect '
firiHiur ro m m itl»*•■. ronsidcf no
t M,«|
|Jark w m »lb fa** SavutMui'
a mu "Map &lt; I . oiRI
5N* g ifh t
Tuesday
u
A T L A N T A , Sept
iSm-vial) •xiiml.ti ntca»urf, *»1»»o
i in if t r *
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lei in
d
.' it* s i . m e w Imi
in the
I! ('. Steele htt* been nsinml
rmil
IiTCptUltl.
I I.
Florida had 30 at rikm iind hick
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iii e mhr i
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VI,i. Arthur
' ' dll 1 k *"'III } Vkit ll l hii* M*
Wiiyi
and Menus I ’hmini ■
p riito ral of the Sanfur.l G r a m - |(1UU involving 10.n:U w,.rk,-ts in
■ wttlt I I"
from
FI
m»i " im Armv
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imi
fi«iM
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[hunchtun ( D.* N. (* I n atiihvo' 1
mar School, Mr. Lawton •&gt;_■(«[- ; j i m „nij theto remUed In 7d,
di nth
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tll»* S ll 31Vt f . e i&gt;I nr ii i Stl In •« 1
ll ' .Mild ,«f f-rfd hi ilk. j11fid 'A
■ him
Other principals vlll be
L 1lfttil nt a tts,ln Vaa rt/ Iel In11a*, &lt; tr J of thr [ Irmocratic- force* n I
U*
Mll4l.ll
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• i h Am
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nfl* » *
M orns, Seminol
H |#h
^ ch oo l; p r r r # u | 0 f
N a t io n u l to tal, ur
tit HPI t.i
utr buH* 11
1
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Nat a n
’ ' * ' * * • * UU |•|M1
rt*a«l th.»i »o f
» K j n w . Junior High * ! ^ } * i
io
special tioh l»y the
1 trhl \ r iii
Hd*!
Thr M .t'•!■■» iit»i|di*ii* thr I mihI
* i iitnti^l
M
T9. VtlniR
Mitchell, ^ogtheiuwityn with
tin* IIN
Mr*.
Velma MitchtU,
Fouthaide -j j - s- - -[lurenu « f- Labor
S tatistic *, parlipail. 1I way*
«Hh the
*•- - ■•'
•.,||||\ ft 1- 11.1
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f t » H ........... Tift* \
r«t|H»iti*&lt;
f ‘th'ij
P rim ary Schiad: Mr». Marl.-n s &lt;- &lt; reported by Regional
liii.-ctnr »n ' h ' "tie i,s.„. E ailier ... &gt;
, 1it Ml hid
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4
Id land
John. Weatsidc Primary School; [
p Uavfsolin. Jj ,' S ..Ii st«.i.
stoi. told '.is com mitirt- thin &gt;'•
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.‘-chool Pages in F'lorida and . * t ''.■nth
If* il |ir«*|filum lift dl'
lid 1.
W it h J ! i„ I.
* r l.iy
(IvongwiMsi) , Mr*. Ola &lt; mhriui. rr n S la t e s nrars e«c*--h..gli few !!*• * ud hr i-urmnlfi * tfn- i
,fl
j
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j, n k t M a r y;
W, A. Te.igue, compared to many ..f tl» mon pi il. Icm fin l «nr " f
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Oviedo, Mrs. iiuth Dalbv. t'hulu- i n d u a t r i a l i x e d r e g i o n s , t h r . l u . l y i n «-•i r hu t i ii the i &lt;■■m• *d i »-1 .»*
uppr
I It 14UIII
• ■ i in 1•
* i MptttlOII
-i k.I '.IM ilf till •*I
o ta; W. L S i r * . Geneva, \ il ahowa.
hul 11t|C InlKir lo iiliicvn ^ hi r * i
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( d til 1 u r HIM |:( ..1 H .p
1 ''Com plete
V r r fun
mill
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Grantham,. Lake Monroe,
Mr*.
plnyrn hndly nr«il workrin
j Vk ;4- (111i ll* stiff r i i*ni, • 11■ &lt; Miih. ll
F o r tha nation, ibiw.. were
il Ii 'll •f t h r d r li t
I hi
f lint
i i v til r v m i' ll
w 111
Pearl Hates,
W ils o n
School
After h n rin ff
1 n r w h i l e I h r Mii.i'd Vt'lui Ir
4.BB6
s
trik
e
*
and
lockouts
involv­
idiD' M n I hr Vnu*iitiin t-mhafts'*
(Paola).
r
mrssfl|»#,
Rep.
K nut *iiii
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muifdh&gt;&lt; &gt;
ing som a 2JIO.OOO workers and
iKt- I mu n fl.tr i%hisli firs* over
B r i e f opening exercise* will bv
Minn.) w ayi *tiil m r i m IU*pul
| ... .n*l v d T&gt;rr r' r nt nf H u «Ihv
e ntailing
about i),72UM&gt;0
man
I hi’ t .iju ta l nil l*e ir 1 1 ll.tilsaif lin y ,
conducted at the Junlm High
run Irndifr, naid:
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it . h i
..........
d.i
i i neil
. t
lt*-» lift
wheti
School and the primary achooli at days o f ItOtnaaa, according to
“ ILii ftrrury furrlHwhuif* bf^
i f f - .'M ..r I h r ,Mk'l &gt; *
•
Dawson.
“ And this l..*t
time rin *ubsitrin£F A * c h i e f e i e t m
I'm
I 1 ' i i i ’ i ii
•' M e v t r it
th Q
0 :0 0 A. M. at tne Sanford Gram
Itl \ M H M
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■mount* to leaa thin. ..or truth
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V'-.* i d
Dfcupamar School at 9?30 A. 11 im.l -it
bv i h u i l t d Im ve t u k r n tb* I n n l
I V I I \ i N I I I I W It Md
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( 8 |&gt;&lt;Mrtiii I S S|fi 1 If la. 1 tv » I'll!
of
one
percent
of
thr
available
11
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4
li
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[ v v*
n
ver
the Seminole High School id In 00
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irivinff Itj thr country « faith
ha* Ihik-ii r|*iiw,.1 f
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t ime
ii*rnl
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Hit
o’clock. Glenn Lingla, premlrnt working
with t Ig
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t!i
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T h e number t»f *tuki&gt; m il 1 . , .
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I .ipiliiaril II n E l I r Ml
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M. M
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HtntrH jtftn
I
of Seminole High School Student
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wbi»lniln|r nmjorltv
-tat
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M
i-I .H li
Council, will welcome nc-» stu­ lockout* exceeded that
cmploymrnt dlrrctutn ^h.. ♦
Hr t* 1in
Ikdents on behalf of the student for eny provlou* ymr but thr iir u N iu ly oc tiH v *t4tt»‘4l t b » i*
It I« H \ It I r l i f t ►M «&gt;1I I I
AI mu
ru'ht - tit'i V M
time l o t i p«r worker mv.dvni tired for librr ulixin# tl»r
III
•'!*»
'........ . \ i&gt; i .
' ■g tin*.
s**» fs*rti
body and Marion Reborn will
ir
•lit.
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M lit* *' i r .1
J.
has
•*i
In
o v e r * * a - f . . i H i m . i i l N - .M t l x
Mi
•(»»t \lii|f fl y
apaik for t h . alumni wh.le the w? f J * * . * , ^ T J n T
T .'i.h u
act up.
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M ut- !. J t♦* t h e
la n k
of'
i 1 Ittf* hfi-n fact ti- ,• f •
t h c alii
Mild i* *•«11111•*. I In
M
Truman**
pru|M**Mi
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w ... —
5S“ „
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tf
tillf ' •
f. IM turom cnt
M ale,
Tvv11 \t -if- i»* ti f 114.' M •t' 1
Into v ffw t, wind. I
Ifnltlo |Nii t irM*n I mn 11Mini
I,.
■pt.nsc by
of tha farulty with a
I &lt; I • . 1-tk’ llf
-i « n n ,
vft . r i ■' . S n . ' i u l M a r i n e s *
•ii H V l i . f
I k .at .&lt;* .*(-* r ..t' l |
ft riimtitigiip
I m udditu»
S tan ley Unimley,
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Hir iNicif'•
i til a.in tkf Mr.|t ti it * 11. ■i t *N.|UiiiDmil h Im j trt ••tl wleal lev t *'
wear s thr Ait Mi di*!
T h a devotional will be led by mccncieg and pi
covary.
lU'Nt
I Ml*
s
\l
l u t l u . n l , Hr.,
each 1,000 employed wrn- invulv
Nil ii *i,»il Itfcvrr, Mil «n•I |
th# Hav. W. P. Drunk*, J r . and
u n t r l i ii i mh
i
i*'* K l e i n li
\ ’* t'liii.',
tti© l o c a l
il It \ ttit'f l« it tiitfl thi* t nit
Mr. Lawton will introduce the ed in a work atopptigi- m aoim..ft*
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iu«« ju*t o'lnplfteit three
!«&lt;•tin an*it
main speaker, tha Hav. Mark T. that about 70 wage earners uf
Ilk*
*lt
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Mlfin*
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r
Hill
v
yi iti a* t e r v ii r in lh** Nuvy with ft
time during', tha year ami were
(Cautious* sn Pag* F l o )
Mrt IHIaml it une nf Uirtt- s.-n** I•- k t till n J1U mi
Iftervire rern rij.
idle an average of 41 working
f Jim b' Mft ltlluntl Si i.f .tn.« vant s t u f u l i r u ' **f*l
Mr* Bit htiiil. the form er Mias. 3
Ifi'iuh Avti/mt-, whn
uit* now
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Ja n e Flli-.ui •■( Orlando, is r * J '
d“^ o
I d k n e s i during all *tup»rvirijr m lh«* Navy
L im t. f i ielllrt t o t tt ll l’tl 1 l.KIHt HI 1*1 |
* 'd l" g w ith In . p a re n ts w h ile h e r
page* in 1944 wa* equivalent in
MfCldliitul
ii Mu- f* o r r c e n t let** t hn f i ?*t 1'*4 1
far barv i*xislf*»r Hfver rml* * j ♦•fiirifi* B.
II*
Willard
t'onnellr
h u s h i l l l f i I ft II V IT M 'M * .
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amount to tha time that would
Navul A ir
Slutinn,
A &lt;lr&lt;Drn' u f n l n n i i
t fi r rent
Absorbing In intereal, al liine* A jivaiefui viillt v m Switlvrlui i tutftml ul
bo lost if all industry ahut down
J hi ki««mvil1f&gt; and I Jput. t^danit I
He«
vy
with
child
ahe
ntu*t
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I
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fnirni
p
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m
h
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W I T H T H E 102nd IN F A N T R Y for about two and nne-quarter tense with suspense, and «hnrpl
1 MH Icllaml in in&gt;w it«iii(rnrii i*»
uligpi vwtii t
"f
t be
D I V I S I O N IN . E U R O P E . SepL hour*—or oQO-foUrth of a work­ defined in character pnrlruyn r. Struggle tu cuhlvHle a r.» t &gt; | Hi** 1 NSS C o p u l i i M . A f i t* r f i l i n ' tint iitfiw I tie
bur* patch uf tiiilfilm'n, tin* in Uf t I**'A
f e# k t N i l U n i nil F u r in S s . f f f y W e e k
eapaclelly of the domln
7 . ( S p c d i d ) — Stngfng with tha ing &lt;iay.
J ,i m *xiw*rt* i*» triitUnibt«*tlI v w e r e f d d i t i * %iit t h e
for Hell, the goal which • . vmr* in iho. .Navy,
#
“ Oxark Chcrua** for troop* In
'O f all a top Pages ended in ae ttr, Marie, struggling agnm at out
barely able to give enough milt 1
relenaed hefurw long and r.
•!•••■ri -llnf. fill* I ’t tl lf lll l ‘■Hul
Southern Germany la 8 gt. John* 1944, the iiapea In dltpute wrro poverty to rear h e r ever increas­
K i d m wttrk m V l t l e n f •» m t nun fe ti
ing brood of children In a $wis* for the y.longer children. T h e . | 'urn l» III* J o * at the Molitlu
I('**I| i m 4 Oa F u t K ite)
C.
W righ t, o f 11M Magnolia
'•",l '-igllt Co
f#»|
I, UM» nf ti n
t it .t l. t •• a Hint
valley, “ The Hock of L ife " by comes lh.- birth of David. *&gt;h
Avanue, Sanford.
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i i‘wtill 1*41 i TI
li i n f i
*h.ii
JJ'i.ntnl
Mr*.
Etienne
Goddard
(tolly, must get part of (he milk J.d..
Hgt. Wright, hollar of, tb#
There are only four d a y , next
( .O V lT H O r i T O t 'lU i m S
ntifi filli«I I n ju n * * *
w lf* of J . J . Holly of We»t Firat thon. her husband, putter* « '
Combat Infantry Badge, haa boon
week when while Sanford realI I mI f i t r i i l hnrn»' utM-l«trftf* fu nk
Street, Sanford, form * another
nn ,-vro grratci toll, (lie I ..UM.ll 1 drill* will bv aide to take adbook addition of great merit to'
making some odd piece of p.'t
out A l-.ul bunt) farm re- | vantage of (lie upiuirtunity t a
Bopt. 7.— (Special.) — t h * works of Sanford'* growing l e r y while Mnrir tlrlvrji tha plnw, ] Tbf weak covnniftfirintr *Ht*pt IA points
sid.-ols were kitl. it by ti. cldi-tils i have iheir chests x-rayed f re e of
Ocala city oounriimen aro plan­ literary colon*-. T h ia, Mr*. Dolly's ACftlUrt thr *rr*l r»ml r t l p i thi- l)ni been proclitirnnl tin Slnte in th.-ir homes ami ' mni.IMHI ntliers | i bulge bv the Mobile U nit Of
ning to - Add towage disposal first book length novel, places hftrveM.
i fiimrii Recruiting Week t»y
were Injured
, ihe S t a t e Health Board. M r*.
her in t h * dlstlfimilahed company
Sometimes, ovrrwh«lme&lt;l with t-mor MllJan! Cftblwell who paintFire.
iwjrerioiui rural runny, Ellrabeih
Kireher
said
today.
o f two other Sanford au thor*.
imibility ami trouble. Mum* .
out that the truntition from destroy
farm
propel ty
worth pointing out that a f t e r Sept. I t
MOton B , Hackett, author of
war to p c * t * may rnuae civil uu
nlmul
I90.0INI.IHM, m n - fifth of colored people from Georgetown.
juvanil* novels, and Mrs. Elvlrg.
inlt* ruck in which ah*
Goldsboro,
Midway
and
Lakf
rest nrul possible diaordcra «ltl the Imtionul ( l ie loss.
Garner, nationally known w riter
jiflcd the
atrength
of (m- that the
(l uH'Inurs o a r»«# T w e t , j*|
maintenance
of the
According tu the IU4f» edition
o f child ren'! s t o r k * .
finite a * she pray* to the al- State Guard at full strength l« of
"Accident
Filets".
M2,0 (H)
Th# Rock Of L if e , published by
nlghty for atrenyth to carry mi
raura neceaaary now than ever.
the Wm. U. Eeerdman* Publishing
Americans were killed accident1lch_ " L i k e many peasant girti ihc
The requirements uf the tin- ally at homo in 11MI, and an
Company of Grand Rapid*. Mi
t.HOO.UtJO were
injured.
recently appeared In Ha f*ir m , had marries) very young, golni; timial defense have taken mnnv other
o L th e n '
accidents, the
edition, atlra ctle e ly printed * end Into th* dutiaa uf mothrrho.Hl members uf the S ta te Guard, Hiu Must
bound end modeetly priced. I t before ahe waa scarcely out of Governor added, making it d iffi­ t'ouiicit says, were caused by
It will be the policy of
kee a
well defined Ch riatU n b a r childhood, T h * year* had been cult tu maintain the organization home-made booby traps that a
filled with labor arid baby tend- at required strength. He called little cure would have ■liminat- Hanford Naval Air. Station to
theme end should appeal both
open house on every Sunday
lag. B a fo r * th* last on* could upon all c itlte n * to give thia *d.
adults end children. .The
ttan d alone, another one wa* effort t h e ir patriotic support by
American home life says the all holiday*, I.laut. W .K .
W. P. Brook* J r . o f the
enlisting or encouraging others Council, ia n cuntlnuoua-|icrform- public relations o fficer a t
born.”
Baptist Church, who rend
la
spite of this
continued to en)i*t.
ance diauster, with a year ‘round station, announced today.
In manuecript, has hi
T h * public la invitad t o
fa m ily occupation Marla, poaaverage of an accidental death
____ i t * moral tone
E lg h ty lfiv * miles of
Russo- •very IG 1 minute, «iu| an in­ the S tatio n «n such d
aoaaed of strong ambition fur an
act Sr building value.
education, studies and finish** Japanese f ro n tie r cross tha Joint­ jury every OH seconds. TbU i* 1 SH) A.M . to 4 Kh) P X . a u .
work a t " T h e H aaaant Vol
ly-owned Island of Soviet Sakha­ a heavier toll than that suffered its buildings and train in g
ties, L is u t . S p ry Said. • ■..
(Caallaa*# •&gt;« » * • r .ls k li
lin and Japanese K arafu to .
Oa r a s a &gt;tl)

ShipWhrn IhidWru(h r r Encountered

&lt;)\cr I I.IUH) I'er-'iuis
Were hillrd In Ac­
cidents &lt;&gt;n l-'orms

jSsrt. (). L. W|i#lit
Released From Duty I. T. McClelland
On (iiant Flying Boat

“The Rock Of Life,” Novel Written
■By Mrs. J. J. Solly, Is Reviewed

S g t John C. Wright
Sings In Norn berg

Only 4 Days Left
For WhitesToHave
TB X-rays Taken’

O c a l a Councilman
Plan Sewage Disposal

E5S:r

'7,'J TrJ™" ".'.i: State Guard Week

Navni Air Station
To Have Open Ho

a t j- i jk A I
&gt;.

.

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S a . SOWS s

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FRID A \t REpTpM n rn ^ J945

TH E HANFOKI) HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE TWO
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Seminole County
Court Record

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Army nf U n i t e d
S ta te s
Charlie C Sheffield. -It
Army of United
StateJacob l he id
Army of Uhit *d
S ta te Jennie N. Neely
M l r r i l | r l.irrrtM*.
WaUh. U idler
T III lira, f
w i wh |

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nflrr I eel nut of thr Arrov"
Anti Miehi (ran'i&lt; Irurk b(ai&lt;«*
prubablr will be shirt Id .re him
there
Itji wit hunt the Gl »cholar»bip,
Kuril hnrrtlv -oultl be able In
realize hi* rtream nf a college
erturatlmi Hr hail nut rtevclo^e*!
Al- N.u.feature*
(lI„
, . lh, llm(. ,|te war
HOMt
Some rt»v .-Mere
BOuW linM, be.-,.' forgutten
jtraek ...arhea may bla.. the Gl hv , chofl|, w||Jinc
-iv, wholar
mil of r.jrhU luK-au.e . ert. ca - (h
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Boost In Athletics
Is Expected From
S o ld ie r Students

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ford
Woolley, Stanley S
h
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to AMila VrnriiH
t htillcl Mi*rtsagr*
| Vnrk and MlnUi Ann H a t k a i a v ^
Nat ti.niin
Mntin, I. II
Flnrul * Trnn.
t Iit i k#\ \Ibe l 1
^
Groom rl uv
S till r Hunk
Kwifttknuski. Anthony. I».in*it
Millrr, •Inhit I. rt ill Id H \
Fmr hilt nod Mary Hohtnsnn. I It Inttiln
Drill b-&gt;, Arfi'
Jtnrxlnll H ill
Milton, fie* II., Kitfi^ *~ •*»»•!
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lllrks, Uanlel J , &lt;»r I «» »l • -md
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Helen Mnxfne Smith, iitlmid..
u IllhtlHHI
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From Ucl.and
S la t e R ank
Rrock, Benjamin F . I J
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Not Enough .tubs In
Aviation Industry
Fofr IVrtlned Pilots

C iv il

Cow er **1

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Hr-nurthlr |lifcrhari£r*
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Stale
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R O B E R T A . W IL L IA M S
REAL ESTATE-HUOKKR
Phone 712
Atlanlir Marik llldp

M u i***

mm piuu*
, ’c rp . and official
Hill of l'i
*nd trade union.
| "The
lluroAu f hi '*#&gt;*.Mi
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ihnl thi
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pilnl«*d ho m bcru over 1 **i nmlU'
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CASH LOANS
$20 TO $250 OR MORE

r

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te. Iinie aI

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lo i he job hr iaAnt«
Tolu I einfdoymrnl if
’ hi ,n
1 tniiiAport imluntry now j . *•*
lA f .f i
t fi.UOO nnd bO.tMM.
If ,
lf**t* up near 1 (UT,0*lrL th. iMgrn*’rilim utr for the fifth
j..*-' - t*»
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THISt &lt;utr THI itaST OllOINAl PHOTOS to arrive ln the United Stale*
rhowlng the damage our H-2# bombei. inmitrd on tho J*p capital,
'the top |mture ahow* ttic (iinza area, Tokyo'* "ilflh Avenue , after a
volt by .■ me of our Superfortre****. It t. a rna« of twisted girder* and
broken nn.wmry. Uoinbf leveled building, llial weie tn Uve foreground
nnd lire-bliirkened tho walla of the atrui linc ariosi the ilrreL All that
I. left of the factory (bottom) In the Jgp capital I. the innctilnery on the
mum floor. 1 tie reil nf the building wa* burned to the ground by Am*rlliin liicctid.ury bzimbi dioppedXroia “FoiIs".
(fnlemafional)

$25

lo $301) on

S ig n a tu r e

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■HI# COUNTPIV'6 G O T
J E f c r AB MUCH HOW tV A%
I T * L V tR H A O --1 X ‘ONL*I T J O U B L I W ^ 'R E J E S T

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hort o ’

Austrian Princess Does Much A.s
Nurses Aid To , Relieve Suffering
rt,

m . k , tin t: hK„i,
j
„ n w on()prful ronk sh.. * a %‘
•*w■Ijrttl" r *•* V r 1
thru*! into in a * te n n it ihut t«*rh |
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l "
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S i' h, Vk : i | T i rt hi" f
ughli-r^ iif "„ w | &gt;ht, , h^rri| , ^
Vnrk apart 1
nf tlli| ■Vill I v i-trirt'A f(*ri'hi t m&lt;mt w ith her b rfitb rr
M&gt; an*
f n i c t i i 1*
little itlrl. *«^r ih h h icih J one itny Ih n l *hi* w until i
b i &gt;»l hi" l - 11* j
haul
tiav c to «fMik lunvh on
a t iin in s [

tou-AitRA

Loans
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for ti * per ml tfuesl he Imd mvit(*&lt;l
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Schwnrxenberg

AuitHn 1‘rinfeii* 5k-h\%nr xeuberc
» t • r t I e it virttialh
Apert hie**

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pulled

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cook

thttn
urge
t" * edi n hirU htruri which the former
IciiAi*.
ritthi'i
proi he^y Mm in the yeiirn sincr J rtrtpres* cnlted the be*t she h(i:l
th e y

s iiiig

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a"mihd, 18h,'r‘ *'f llillalrte,
G e n rs .t ,m n ^ f ' ,1»*'«nce . U r at
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O^fore the uar, it

f.«orKCtu»n Unrt*, , L (!,
*WN l^eau... o( ^
»c
no,
there but r o ^ h * ; " . ; !

fl€*
e » tnilependent of the
mpartri of athletic .ub.iHlt.tlon ■

Kin
v
:-

eilucntioi,

1

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i._ . _ '
uutg
Btjlgen
nrair, home.-

and h*&gt; free to go to the .cbool | H e * aim lo 'in c „nh , h(i
he
like*.
Anything
Michigan I " f r.e l l [ l!'K , V,'"n ^ f r e t i t i m , t„
gain, athietlciliy from hi. choice ( de»ote hi* full lime to .tudi.,,
F* juat »o much gravy thr aimon j
---------------- ------------ Url*t* mu*t arcCrt a* oerfeetly
Resident of M „„„
rer of any_ pro*clyilng
talnl.
.
not allowed entiaiicc 1ni..
Another Vegrn lad ttnrlr Sam j gambling tn*in&lt;&gt;
h
may .tlb.irtlle to the ailvanlng •|
Of .ome cnltefee I. ID-year-old
.
Pfr. Rua»ell C, June* nf &lt;201
* * the beginning „i tht *„tl,
Kmlen A re ,I U w n .ld e , N. •» . f ' M V,r y / , r r . ,wpn' " " " " ' " ‘art.
* h o never Hail a chance to try ‘ in all of Arabia.
college competition but wa. good j
------------------------1 enough to tie for the high jump I
There were no gr..tinrt prppr,
I title nt the MTO meet at . 1. import, in I!'I t.

Knhanci* the licauly of your Immi* with gltutniing
mirrors. Hrmitifully fram til of Vfitolinn slyleu.
1vet us install Safety Glass in your car.

Senkarik Glass &amp; Mirror Co.
IU W. 2nd St.

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T R IP L F -A ID

SPECIAL NOTICE
3

h o v i n

te n sin g

all In ONE outIMI

3 D a y D r y C l n m i n K .S e r v ic e

•fl/EVES —

I — Inflamad Woftry Ey**

5 I )*v J aiuujflr^^ery^.t^ v *,

2 — Raipirofory ConQtition
Icm ly Sn*«iirtg
3 — Nmol h
foci stifle•(!•*' ir»ft#v4»
differ**t cIikomCWIi

\Vo nvrrrnmt'mi thnl

•! HAY f|Yli

now rttKl‘ittiors aetu) tlirtr

Imintlry ln/rt thriu* dnya rtf wi*ck.

Touchton Drug Co.
Phone 475

tune, | eaten in y m r s

hn*

done

to pi n ‘Hit i f " fn*** of
s u f f e r i n g in tin- a n r Id

-hi

i.

tniieh

fever

fveruttve

an&gt;l

Only 4 Days Left

INSURE

aee te

In i\
f tL i
1 '» » n « l $nn 11 ( &lt;h H h l^ #»( V III
'V * »t i n n k r - w n r t ir n - | ^ I ' l c
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I n ( r t m il it m »1 &lt; " i i n c l l in ir f c H i ! i

X-rays Taken

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.

WITH
Fhunc 475

810 \V. 3rd HI.

CONFIDENCE

| I inn nf nuri^i’A n«MtkCin t. rnllA, whon* j
v&lt;"w*»i l b « r *l I m r * ,'*&gt;f ° ”r 1
me m item tup rmrhcH (iruund the , Monro« wnultl be taken.
•lion
'M Po4rU
IfMlrla
world nnd include, th* United
“ During Ihc month of ScptemS ta te * . I t
for acli g o v - l.i-r, from the i t h to k’HIh. the . -U te
m *
ortimimt hv n u r .e . in th*ir o»»o Hoard of Health X-Kayinohile will
elation*, for the purpose o f 1m ta In Seminole County to take
proving tlx it «*rvlrp to the sirk . b e s t pictures nf everybody
$50 . $75 - $100
$200
anil rn l.ln a the .tnnrtnr,!. of edx
•u*i *.
m r IB year* of nge,” .aid Mr 1^nr Mure
cation ami profe.ainiial ethics "
and II. Dame Id the S e t t . I i.nue
$50 • $100 - $200 or More
ol the 1 Seminole Chict " W her
C « ih
l»*
a
p ffj
fo r
bm i
Moat
folks
hare
more
mnnrv
Foremo.t
in
1‘ririr-a.
Schwan
PwiHrlfcliip Nr« 1 Mtmfi mb
rMirrurwirt
*»r
m r ( prriral
these picture* ate mndr they will
.
,
s s i
en b erg * n lim h n U y it the cum
fffllf' f * r r t f * If hiiI |» 11j
r «prnor, \« fm m|»r. I*.ba(
tflan they tr hsil In year* . . . |t|r|jnn nf p]nn, f„r n projcrled to- sent to the heart of the Dlvinid Ur.
I ll H H C h t W *
r t »411 l r rmb i ** f I» i •« V
ft
CO«r
rt e f
aP « tlfln p M l
don't throw It away. Save some International onagri**, to con*Ulcr icit) of Tuberculosis of the S ta le
|Mrltrlkooh
U«n 10111,1
t « « l tn u iP lta t ’ h
p i n . i t mi
I Ot1» Hp l« MU" Mi rwap. . , Inveni some - buy only the postwar problem, of thr mir.ing H"»rd of Health fur readmit Dr
-tSiPNI n r p i o r t !
aoiUlIf
thing* you ared. buy when you jirofwalon
The
Inlernational irkgarden who is a rrcngriner'
bur
nUY O U A L 1 T Y ' ( ’0 “ " c ' 1 of *''«'»&lt;’» formerly held e z f e rt on X-H *y reading, will th e m
r*vl
f r l r a A l y . r w a n a e a l l a l a e r . lee. r i l l M i . I . i f ,
arefrrJ
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1 ' ' * auch co n g re .a e . every four y ear.. report to Ui the negative and posi­
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• » m » f**n In ■Ml U « I **r r a n ,
Buy from the S E M IN O L E T IR E ^ |&gt;ut due to the war. one hat not tive picture*. We will then notify
l» **«•*’ l l a B a P a l l
i l r m d r « A i A — M « m l* f b ,
W *oi*»r•*'/* * », n arf
r»eh person with a positive by
S H O P , . our alock la complete been held .luce lt».T7.
K r M i y i , iliOfl p . %$. j a i e r M a t l a n W l l t l O .
and our price* low.
• ’T h e nursing profeaalon ha* .ending a nurse ditectly to them
COME IN ANY TIM E or PHONE 5182
many problem* to eontlder." the to lat them know. Thi* Infor­
prince** eiplalnrd In her New mation will be kept from the pub­
, Open All D u Saturday
York office. “A new trend to­ lic uiitll the effected person has
ward Increased .-duration ta com­ tidre to laam about it and take*
ing up for nuraaa. The In te r­ what atep* he wishes toward g e t­
national Council advocate* an I d - ting cured.
,
“t f the picture U negative, t h a t !
ereaae in the haaic education of
’ " I N O .F M ih A , I .
nur*e« equal to high aehool. Then it not showing any signs « f Tn
twreulosis,
It will not he sent out,
It wou'td like to ae« the nuralng
'
■T ■ 1
hut the parson May obtain same
i ! h‘ W *training
laid
on
Ihla
foundation.
1
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by calling a t the Health Uhii In
. “There ia also' the problem of
tieraon or over the phone. T h e
poet-grad uat« nursing education. cost o f mailing these out would he (aVP f - l ¥ V
A * ( »:
-ft, S ? m / r r e rt- f i t y C t ^ y t n e r s
The
m etical
profeaalon
mad*
Mich
toot high.
auch atrfdca during the war that
1’ ,
iUr deair*
desire to tak
“It U o'Ur
take about
many nurse* need more educa­ N.bPO .or 10,000 pictures. And In
rtlU A M ID M y h m ^ i l C
tion to hrlng thgm up to date.
v ;
rder to do
‘ this we will have to
L t NW HTM ARt
T h U whole- uuaation of aura- has*
sveryo ne become Interested
lag education la importaat to In tha projerct and land a helping
Atlantis M M
th* world, for efficient nuralng hand. TVs Ij Seminole County Tucontribute, to haalth, an |B|Mr- I srculosl* and Health AsaoriatJon
tant part of th« world pattern has already begun and are dla.aj • far peace.”
. .. — I.!
raihatlng new* and f a y i n g a good
Th* ICN'a rxecutiv* secratary part o f th* «r. » n * c * . Wa want
ia a good looking woman with other organization*, churches,
friendly, smiling eye* and softlyamt club* to coma to
curling brown hair. Her father, aid '
- ♦
••
the late Prince John HchwamnThe*e pictures a t e to ho made
berg, was on* qf Imperial Atta- on , both white and c o lo re d ^ W a
=
Iria’a
rlchett
men.
Prince** want all r-o nle. whether alek nr
Hchwa1 1 enberg began her nuralng wall, whether suspect* or n o t
work In her teen* during World There la only one r l * * * of peoW ar f, in the war hotpltal* ea- Vla we dn not want, and those are
•
.
tabliihed on »otna of h*r father'* rconic who have already beam, dlvaat eitatew. Later *he trained at "•voted h* case* nf Tubercutoal*.
Rudolfiner Haus (a prWata no*, When a lanrv X ' R a y hae prot (to afratd .to tend your.finest, m ost valuable dresaea to The SEMINOLE DRY pita))
and took port gradual*
them tnh»reul*r, It car1 8 . Our quality cleaning will satisfy . We cater to the moat particular. Bring work at the Untvtralty of London aoonted
Utnly *«outd be foHr to com * wet
am) Teacher* Collage, Columbia a »m«u epe. - PIa*»# Joke notice
•lo-tthoor clothes for perfect dry cleaning. .
University.
«f this and d* not tall tham to
_
.
.
After aenrlee a* superintendent "*in". but r»ih « r to atey away.
p v W I
of nurse* In various European he*Me* »h# a ft" r* •* -com* down
a U sleJ
hospitals, *h t btcam* axecutK’e A"&lt;4 m«vv- stand In- Mas would, be
aacretary
o f th*
Inlernational against tham. The Beminolc O *'Council of Nurse* and slrvad a t M|
b ta r ta k o lz
»»4 Haalth

$25 - $50 - $7^
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“ Another region for all people
to come I. *o I n i t « a rid get a
per i' m l age of r a . e . in thr rnuhtrv
\\ ■ rertiilnlv want to flrtd rA.e.
but we aim want to find the rat*
of the di.eu.e ln Seminole County
’•-So f hi (here have been [nund
ten prevlou.lv vnknown ca.e a if
Tulierculoaia in Seminole County
th i. year
There are about 50 nr
00 ea.e* now living among you.
and jt .hould behoove all of ua to
g e t lio.y and «e* what can be dorr
about it. The »ame old rampalgn
to tiu,bl e . l i a .nnilnrlum. will
hove to ta- done all over again
«inrr the lull for that purport* wa.
veloi-d Im-zior ..f non a, propria
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free from the hltitidiah
of high prtMOr* talettt

had

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thought lhf nf ' S frrc,,D" '
Without m,,.1yin

allow. I

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training
RW ensayerert

or not. oiceot thiwe able to pay
should Hi *o.
"There are many people whd
hnvi .mall patche* nl dl.Aae in!
thrir lunry and do not know It. If [
not found out and treated in early
.tuge it may .non iptrnd and he
cuuv* almoal iinmnnagfable: All
curly i*4.C. cAn he cured.

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*•(iiiitmtc School «f 11ii«*i*i■- - Id

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and

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T hi. wa* rtl.clo.eil at bull aeiaiun* with young athlete* who
aomprteil lu the recent Allied
truck ami Geld champion.hip. of
thr
Mediterranean Theater
of
0 ,eratlnna nt Florence. Former
track e.pertu practically drooled
at the wealth of talent egpo.cd
in n o r r iic e ’a blazing ,mld*ummei
aun.
One of the beat performer* wa.
21 -year-old Pvt. Richard Ford
who .printed home firat In both
I t h r I on and 200 meter* ThU
former Detroit nchooi-boy. who
wa* cloeked at 10.0 fecund, tn
the to.t ami nt 22 *m&gt;nd» in the
2011 running
agalnal
a
stiff
breeze, .aid after the mbit:
“ IM like to go to Michigan

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f a v o r it e s fro m F A R ­
R E L L ’S A R C A D E
P K (i. S T O R E .

to

learning

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P H O N E I l» O R II H I N O Y O I p A n . in T I I F . S A N F O R D H E R k L D
C o u n t, f i r * •viird* to t lir lin e . im lu ilin * p hone anil *d d rr» »

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tirrrl and l.i/v and wan! u lest.
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rfcu lar a-latrrIfiad rale*
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s h i r r rn n slo n i about r* Ih i e a rn .
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FRYERS

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hftve « limited nuinf*cr *«f 'Ifcvi
fit fry er* fnr *«b* during th*
£vrck
until
further
n n h ff
n e n ilp f Fry Poultry 22(R» Sun
ford A vf P h u n r.W S .
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my hind vm- I of Filler Spnng'*
in-Jlouhle h d isiir 2 0 T v in Itrd *
Not WOOtl 4*
M u riet t.
10
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layer fe ll |adding and »• or. I
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mniilh foi t \S 11 lie#! juce#
paid
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nt
F O R S A I.R Amt»le ru ia n tO v long
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IIEl \PPKH TIMES
2 utory bnuiie, 1 rwr garage. 1 We hnve ju&lt;t &lt;«*eiv»-d in anothei
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Hhipoienl
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tire*
Lake Monroe P«*t Office
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1 he % e illi mi' i t fp i t t e jih &gt; put
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not itue#ln*tied
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FOR S A L E
pliVer or buoifieoo H*#ocuile*
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home clone to
will not hear of your personal
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who have .petit »r&gt;
at the Ih-h i Ii
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rlnltiriit her brother
P re v a il and family,
and Mr*
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JENNINGS
SEED STORE

121 K. Klrwl .Street

WE ALWAYS
HAVE ROOM

f.n i fflclofit *ale»men in Tnmtui
•nil itlaewhare In Central ami
Si.ulhern Flothla. to *vlt Life **ml
Accident I '■ I ll t a ll ( r. Annuli lc*.
Group ami Wholcaule (10 to t'.1
einplnyee*! and the NEW L I F E
TIMF. INCOME Slckm aa and Ar
Ciilent policy, nnd Family Ifoapl
tal litnurnnre.
W * give mir agen t* Home Oflire |
0 . f% LeFlN aiater of IralnlnK and ertuin them rtiiiehly '
^Ballard went tn W c *t Palm to become effirlenl and pro*p«r
for a week* vacation with uua.
In Auguat of l!*4d the Company
trrtutt
VICTO BY
Robert 11. L rFII* and wife will hold *
for all
agenta
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vl»lt»«l CONVENTION
l» hfa parentr over the -weak- , 4 imu wtll,.ovar A m erica, l l will
he. ei#y for new agenta to win
and Mr*. Il-'iirv I l a i r l m n (hi* trrrat trip with all expenaer
iftlnjr Mr Hnrrinon'a par- of t-vrry, kind paid by th* Com
l r . and Mr*.
F-* lla D l- pany. It will Ih&gt; nn e*p*rlenee
o f a lifetime In new and s u '
i’ lrglnla Yarborough of reeaful a«IHng olana from lead
lr». Lora'nna Whltlnr er* in th* huaincaa pa well a t
ir-ln Uw M ia* Martha entertainment and good time.
&gt;of Chicago, have been
W . IL -liB T C H E K
Mr; and Mr*. W. J . Yar
AGENCY*
Mra. Whiling U a t home
parent* in Geneva. Her Padfle Mutual U f a laaarance Co.

iiL Whiting la aomaln tbo Paeifie.

,,W. M. Tome* nnd arm
have gone lo Columhu*,

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W A SH IN G mnchitim repaired
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■lid nil home appliance# ( ’aid* i
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MrrV". a prarliral le*M&gt;n in r onomj top craHr trhonl .u pplir.
and hralth aida that hrail lha rlaaa for ralu r. Stmij thrar jo *
prlrra and Irarn Im" mnrh you ran » l » f hy c r l t i n a your
c+lWrrn rnly fnr Ihr n r » trim at our Srhiw] Nrrda Hair.
W r ' t r thr Ri|hl Quality, tha Ripht V arirty . Thr RlKhl I 'r l r r .
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Grade Crossing
Accidents I p 0
Percent In 1911

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General Dougin MncArthur I
uniong American* The umiul military man. here &lt;&gt;r elw- j
---- «---- where, with all hi* human quMlitieH. is primarily and al&lt;ifcJ,Vii"o*ru« mn*( exclusively a prufeeitional fighting man, limited le
the requirements of his task. MacArthur seems t*» he i
larger and freer spirit, qualifying at the same time
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11(11.1.AM&gt; I- U«*S
r (tidier, scholar, orjttor and poet. He has. a l o n g with h i IUII*l
ilean-cut oratorical style, a touch of the jHtetic -pirii which
nos i . l t ao—
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■iiaacirjPTIoS UAtKa
lifts almost any statement o f his above the ordinary level
r«r*L I« l»
DoutiUess his crowning effort in this field is the
Ur r Ur —
—- —- address he made to the nation last Sunday, o n the &gt;k c i i «
*
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sion nf the formal Japanese surrender ending an historic
lUalh*
war. It was a great oppprtunlty and he made the most &gt;t 1
■arr a.Uee*.
•• it. The nchooll&gt;ook« of future generations may quote his I
• la lt a a . a n * a a lle a * « '
a l a f a r U&gt;»
address.
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‘Today”, he said, "the gumi are silent. A great tragedy
•I t f t l U l R l ratra. ___
has ended The skies no longer mill death—the s e a s hear
. only commence— men everywhere walk upright in the
1 sunlight. The entire world is quietly nt peace.
‘T h e holy mission has been completed; and in repotting
I this to you, the people. I speak for the thousands of silent
i lips forever stilled among the jungles and on the beaches
. T V , l l . r a U !• a
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A— — r .t a a
P rv aa « U » V “
■ .nd in the daep waters of the Pacific which marked tin
• I v . l f r n l l l l a a !• &lt;*• - * * .
I way. 1 speak for unnamed brave millions homeward Isuind
M k U a n l l a a a l a l l n»-»a 0 1 a * * ’
a r r O II.O
la
II •»
• « *• »
to take up the challenge o f that future which they did so
•••*&gt;■•* l» '* '• e«M.
Ik e t e r a l L r a l
..k lliV ,^
*al
much to salvage from the brink of disaster.
a l l rlakla t . reankll-ntleo al
"As I look hack on the long, tortuous trail from . h o s e
.tal 4 U , a l a k e a » « . » ' * a r a a ia a
grim days of Bataan und Corregidor, when a n e i n r e worl I
was living in fear, w h e n democracy was on the J e f e n s . v e
1 9«* •everywhere,
vyhen mooern civilization trembled in t h e
.. _j balance, I thank u merciful Clod that he has given us the
! faith, the courage and the |aiwcr from which to mold vic­
tory.
VI8K
“We have known the bitterness of defeat and the
oton! exultation of triumph, and from both we have learned
pure, that there can be no turning back, We must go forward
to lie to preserve m |&gt;eace what w'e have won in war

CQyERlt^',OPjTf?E'DI

Actor* in thr iHjpular theater
of Ja p a n »rr rrifird v l almost as
outraat*.

WORK

A bri^f touking p-riod fo r
the» Id mine desirable I (van the
rr-night roakinir period.
M

Seven eight* of the *k
dwelling unit* in thr Uni
atr* had electricity or g*«
, in* in 191-1. -

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O t t T l C d E X T T l t f E 1! !

FURNITURE R E F IN ISIIE I)
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Antique or Modern
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US TO UK E X P E R T L Y
RE
PAIRED A N D
R E K lN I S I I E D
W ICKER
SETS
P A I N ' T K H.
P R IC E S
R E A S O N A II I. K
P R O M P T S E R V IC E .

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Refinishers

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Phone 2-3923
Orlando, Florida

The Florida Hotel

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Chairman, nt lie* i... ,- *.f \\,
R. Kj Aloul-. W I Mv. i Ip \««n.

•t 3:30 o’c.icl
Circle S r . 2 Mm
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Chairman, at the home &lt;&gt;&lt; VI.
W. ti. Karl. 9 0 7 - W r * r i tn-i

Street nt .7 la n'cl.vk

Circle No .1
Mi • &lt; I:
.on; Chmtnuni, nt th, n,m • ■
Mr*. 11 J l.rhmun. Oil* IN In tt
Avrnur at 3:00 o'clock
C lrilc No. t Urn. A l» Smith
Chairman, at thr hum- of M.
Cart Hnrrin. 1020 \|\i t a
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at 3:30 oYlm k
Circle No. 5

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g* *«&lt;fey le» mi^aOt#*

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t
hir«t Nlr
I ’hurch
I!
.|| tK* t'hutch atidi*
tnnum ui 1 !»» I'M , T h r tmnnl
m o tin * v%il| tnkr plutr at 2:45
I* M at thr m m r placr.
r; r siia v
It.* \/ iriM'i C l « » *•* l.ir h ir*i
l'.i|»tc*t I ’htinS will mh rl M 8 *'
I* M 1*1 !*••• fhiiM t ufltitftf with
Nli* J T hrntuu, Mr*. A l.
Hnrfiirau ami Mr- K t |)am|il t
tji* hor*t**M ».

Mi-. Kiln Rollon will leave
Sunday
for Minmi wherv' .he
will be the gue»t of her brother.
Hen Davit, S r. ha* returned
to hit home in MUmi after vitlting wttii Mr». R.R. Pippin.
Mr A|l*crt II. Collirui wi»hr»
lo announce hi* fortheuminjr niarriitirr to Mi»* Catherine llarbara
llirachfirhl »»f Am.*trnlam. N Y.

Comjil-mchtihif
M i* • Ja n *
f J n ii t t. whour engu/cnmnt wa*
■•-ri»' *• rr** niinc"»l, iiici»ilH*r* «»•
the Krii-ioNhii* lei* ii; ut i f tlo
I -#*»♦»&gt;♦wtfelH*f*e| t-hurrh m f r r t l i t
••I at tt r horni* uf Mr* I H
on
I m »ilay uflrioiMin with .'
party if. ill iiiiau-ilaMuii
•h«*w«
11»ri»r«»ion** fur tlo | ••tv ru t
%i-tr«l ••( arrantreio*u»• •. if •

etc al|IH

llfown I

than moat of u* *upp&lt;i»ed |&gt;«i*aible and It won't tic long before
many qf our two thousand men
In the Army and Navy will lie
back looking for a place to live.
nVhare we ara going to put them
ia Ruing lo be a difficult problem
f o r aomeone. It it doubtful if
young fellow who went away lo
war three or four yeart ago. hat
•Inca married and mav have s
couple nf childr.ti. will want In
come hack and live with hi.
folk t now thr wtit It over
.
. Waahlngtnn Marry 1,0 ftnunil,
i- ■ ' whom Preaid*nl Rouaevall once
. . aptly characterised ai a “chronic
Bar", auma up tha Pearl Harbor
P \ revelation* with “They point up
. to the poat-war aelacting of young,
: alrong, democratic man, not Wall
v' 8 treet Vankera or oldalera living
' on thalr pa il repulstlena, to head
r,
Up tha Army and Navy”. W#
didn't know there wate any Wall
htreat banker* heading up our
11
Array and N a v y ._ b u t If there
w e re
Prealdent
Roo»«vtlt
put
i
them there, and the. J a pa and the

... weak, and we hope In greater
: number* than ever before, for
if there la one thing which this
War has shown, it I* the value
of education fb any young man
or woman. Particularly tho*c
young' fallows who knew their
mathematics roe* ta the top,
: whether In tha Arm*. Navy, or
aome war Induatn, lit the poet­
, war yearn, we believe greater
emphasis will be laid opon tha
acquisition of skills In trade and
bora who graduate from high
* schools in the futuye.will know
how to earn a living, aa well aa
. 'Y-adlng. -riling end 'rUhamatle."
&gt;Those who don’t graduate will
1 find It pretty tough going.The

Klwanla

Club joins

the

, ?new Induitrlee, get a big league
club to train bora
«w hospital, all
Maanwhlla, If we would
m w Indnatrlaa, ball elube.

r&gt;

uTn up our • t a ^ U .a S d eaaen** leta,
la*M piawi1
plan* wuq
wentr

much ‘ll-t n f Im*«I by the atuppuif**
i *«!t I.ea-e
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^raiM-ft'iil
I thmk e v *rv
r l*ii iiRmii w*»v.bl want t« eaae in*
t tf ir ..It
, problem* oft lnut
.. .i. rhit|fli«n
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^ ap e d. Iru
.
Mile»n' tinre
hi*
i*—
*ine of the tinir* when tiflpinar our
Allies iret riecr«*ary foiaU *I»«*
forward* the interest* *»f *.ur
fair ritriin fruit which
ih&lt;&gt; Eng
li.h nei.pl,• m i . . . .. much 3 on
Will lire r f r mu me »g»m l i r e
u ,.r 'r
. ___ _ . .
A tiirchanic.nl device that mea I
Mire* thr temler iieaa of meat »•
th*- |.r«Hliiet of r e s r a n h bv f*u
eral and * ta tr *rirnti»t* m con
n n rinn with rd enntve inve*ti
nation* on the improvement t.f
meat *|iialit&gt;

1 rack Cottons
4 .98 to Q.‘Lr)

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I navr heard. a ,, lot, -of ..talk
mInin t m Swtmmlnff rnol for Nan
.
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. - u.! " r,l lb. we K|t tt or not
Vt i
„rr i| linr here badly. Hanford ha*
„ I,s ail..., fu, i| 4 ml h a . the
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"ig H"tl w.itl.1 be appreciate.! by
'he public of Sanford.
I’leaae Mr
Editor
help
u,
publirtre thta proifram uml watch
Sanford r m w
Than kinv
you tor
your n*
iiperution,
I rrinaiit &gt;«&lt;or« vary
Sincerely
R„y y John*on
R O llox Mini
Sanford. Fla

1 rack ( ’nitons

1 rack Heller
Dresses
7-B5

Irving

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KEQLECT

H A P P Y B IR T H D A Y
Saturday
Randall D Pn«-«t

itp afloat, the QUEEN
ETH, which landed for
Iim since It waa built
ind In Southhampton,,

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t u l S«*«iiU ••( |Y»»*»|i Olio.
fli#
Ic.olt-r -lii| '•( Mi *R
|, 11•t. ti i r« «*nlJ) returned
t hr • flint h ntuiiia1 camp
|. ,, \\ ik* Wiki tteut l.nke
•■k ••, %rck ,i , mi tr* I was
’• •
i .,kiii^«*nch
unit
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la t c h i n *
t . , • Iti«&gt;»*|l|it*** a id will
•
i •i it if«■«t n Some
. i . m . I nlet t* tro.i
. itn f* t t \ Mm*
.«
• ,1* ||fat the IlUVtl
If Iif H* II

our n ew «

( o u n t y S cIkhiIs
Will Ku-opun On
Monday Mnrnin^

; loiivtll*
Avenue
from
Itaytmu*
lb-inh - u r r r Mr- f'he»e and twu
t hildr* *
S y J ,. and Sall&gt;
api-m
I the |ii«-1 twit month-

Mr and Mra. R D Vaughn li-'t Min &gt;1-v« rn| I’enernl mini ii'1
today for Jucktnnvill. ti. ntti-nd St c» 1 * t tv* ti ii i h'lfi h * * i '
wu- r«m&lt;tu« t
thr graduation of thru duughti-i, wIi c h tin* \ea»
M itt K lliab rth Vnngloi Shr will by N|ia* I'nmillu Hnttrti. 1
recrive her diplonu. fr*&gt;m the 11*0-1 . utalnmlinif event, hown &lt;
Rivrrtlde
llotpitnl
S cIumiI
&gt;f whit I* f«dh*we«| a wether r****
Wfi- the oiinunl l*o»ift *»f AvAllf*
Nlin in g,

fitMi hitdlfe-

tend ,|V-nl

Sanford Students To
Leave For Colleges

FOR BO YS
AND GIRLS

01 course you wouldn't part .with your elec­
tric refrigerator lor anything in the w o rld . . .
except a newer mode); but government fig*
urea show that lack of proper care is putting
thQUsands of ref*^ Bratora out of service.
Call a repairman at the first sign of trouble,

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
.F ir s t . Lieut, and Mrs. Sterling
R. Bolling announce the birth of
their son. Starling Ruffin, Jr..
a t tht Poet Hospital at Tanner

Field, Albany,! Oa. on Aug. 27.
Childrrti can*l term to stay (till a^min-

Husband* are aaually difficult
10 pleats when It cornea *# bats,
but lh*M at Pmnay’* . Irt a *
log amnl. TaUarad^a^U* ju tf
right lor aulta £

god glamor

in it and use covered con lain eft lor liquids
and left-overs; keep the door dosed and see
that it fits tightly; keep temperature control*
no lower thaq necessary . . . and ydtt will
continue to have modem YqlridefatiorL Tight
on until you too cun enjoy the,m en greater
conveniences oi the Electronic A ge ol To­
morrow. Com e into our office for your free
copy of "How to Economise Wiaelv with

SWIMMINI. PARTY
Memhera of t h r Phot,, l.ah &lt;&gt;f
^he Sanford Naval Air Station and
their wivea and gurnt* enjoyed
a swimming party ami iiienle
held at Sanlando Spring* yester­
day. The group apent the a f t e r ­
noon swimming ami later had a
picnic super of hamburger* and all
the trim m in gi.

ule! It lake* stout little shoe* not to wear
out! Childcrafl* All Leather Shoes are
sturdy, get flexible. LiningsjSanUiscd!

SW a

B U -1 1 V 9

Dr. R, C. Holmes To
Address. Methodist
Dr. JL C, Holme* will b* th»
rueat speaker at th* morning
worship service held at tha Flr*l
Methodist Church Sunday mornng. Dr. Holmea la tha district
•upariatendent for tha Methodlii
Church and the Orlando district.
Tha F irst Quarterly Conference
will be held in a nrlaf session
immediately following the morn­
ing sam p*. Every Church offi­
cial la urged to n* present for
this mooting. Reports will be

7

discussed. ■
,
Sunday evening service will be
"Youth Night" at tha Church,
the young peep)* of the Youth
Fellowship will conduct th* tar­
ries. Rev. J . E. McKinley wj)l
m tha aubjact T h e Dlee f Tha Da am.
Special
will ba rendered by a
Choir and Mis* Dorothy
f w|I| be tha soloist of

Be lovely to look at
in your

(lid

Ve/ufn UuUf, qpuM f

English friend* whopt he had
met on the boat. These people had
taken him and Ma friends Into
tholr homes for two day*. They
were parents of RAF boya who
had trained‘In th* United State*
and were returning th* favor to
these' American »oldl*r*. That
^hnwa th# beat ambanadora our
two countries have will be th*
mep and women who have visited
jg aath of our rountrle* from the
ether and have fought this great
War together. When the people
really understand each other Ihat
makes their nations friend**.
I have ■‘pu t come from th*
toae of Commons where 1 have
•id Mr. Wlnaton Churchill
■peak thta morning in reply to a
member of the Government who
proposed to set up a committee

(airl Scouts Return (Mrs. J.M . Hay.-s
FromCamp Wiki-Wiki j Kntcrtains C irc le

Arnold Tlndel. S I ,
DSN. weff pre-elited I** the **uV**mI
\ tledic a t »»•» «*f *!•• *••
.on of Mr. and M i* I ii Tunlrl oitrof l a k r Monroe. w». nl.uinl thr
rnilurr. U.8 .S . " A m-tefdam*
u
part of
Halsey'*
Thifd Fleet
IK. S r , t.ul S r, . li r -i. .‘it,- &lt;*’*
which participated
&gt;n the uu
ii
(l&lt;.gri«ln ul
»K
conditional surrender
Japan in Jir,-.« ntirl
lilituigx ,|,-|&gt;l,tiu .»m|i III,
I*'
Tokyo Day.
ivnilrrr u h, Hi&gt;»l»te,l Minn I I"
Mr. and Mra. J M. Stinecinher ton were: the Mixue* Rattan. S«&gt;
and daughter, O rnrr Marir, have »r. I ae Cohll, tloylr, (.'lark, llai ",
returned from Coronado Ueach Stmlhwnrtl. Noncv Willlnm*. Mil
Rubaun.
H elm
llaymn, .
where ' they .pent the •ummer. drnl
While there they had n» their tuna Ro»a Dutton. Nancy A " ’,
Whrlrhal. mat I'herry
Singl,
guest* fo r a while. Mr, Hllnr
cipher'a
brother
ami «i*ter-ln. lar&gt;
law, Lieut, and
Mr,
William
Stemper
and
then
,laughter.
Martha,- o f New Or Iran*. I.a.

That ia where the bujk of our nation ia generally found.
It doe* weave aomewhat from aide to aide, according to
current whim or grudge, but doenn't run over the edge and
Into the gutter, and doean’t vary greatly in apeed. Change*
usually come *o gradually th at the proceaa is hardly notice­
able.
But let no citizen bank too heavily on the atability of
thia formuln. There are periods in which Uncle Sam has
lo think quick and jump lively. We have been passing
through such a period, and may not emerge from It. a s soon
as many people expect.

■y Senator Claude Pepper
Hare I am In England on my
official Investigation of foreign
trade opportunities for small
bualneaa. I hope I ahall live up
to the headlines In the Engllan
newspapers. Senator Pepper, th*
envoy of the little man, arrives
from America. It la herd for a
Floridian to &lt;f«wcril&gt;e England, It
Id something that you have ta
feel for yourself, It la a mixture
of the familiar and unfamiliar,
m t weather It uauallv. aa we
Would say. “ateody". There ant
very few .bright sunlit day* each
aa we have, to It i* a lltUr
cool-moat of the time and some­
what (lamp. Something that woald
Interest our ladlae la that among
Ui* ordinary people one lathloea
tees ladle* wearing makeup. Lip•tick and rouge ara vary expen­
sive and therefore only the very

William
h
on a fui louen
• llruw n’» parenti i t Collin- Set
11a* he*l to the AII F*
miv

W a n e i. Eugene llarrimn *••••*e mail m g r (&gt;• 1
mi .vent ul Aug I * b&gt; ' - I io n...|i#l &lt; h u l.li
i i ,ii i. ibr former Lot
&lt; M w ell dung him .
• I hulilwrll ul JarkaoilVlIh
&gt;n, e l l , »l Sul, &lt;■

liti v \■fit* vein
Mi** Alice Ltuinr i timplirll
•Imurhter of Mr. un*! Mr* Ralph w*e*t pifOefi t
Hi-fit i,in M&lt;&lt;i ri
• amphell of 111 Fedru Nvemit
left
Wednrudiiy nftpMi**on f •••
S e ie n llle ^ Tenn. where -hr will
attend the Hible ('ollrtr*

frm You!&gt;

tionnl |Milicy the A m uricnn public w a n t*, h c p iii * to have
turned out juM alMiut aa in tc llig c tit n t tr i'iix
xiM-&lt;-tc«l l&gt;
followed the advice of the go,al old *,iog auttg h\ i &gt;UM11CM-*
thouaandx of A m e ric a n a : " K e e p in the m iddle of the long,
wide ro ad ."

Mi**r

1&lt;M'IN'lfii**
iti*i Mi l*

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M s !t Away

National Policy

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M’

PURCELL’S
Wr Furnish The Home'*
W« Clothe The F a m l l j
21ft E . F I R S T S I R E E J
HANFORD. FLA.

I Ntr*

Mr no.!
I-row- t
'la-nn yp’iuRitirii*
.i% l*o*t of f •• • 1 **rt K n«»i h \
Well* af**I Ml* * 1•» b ***
Mr* M.t»\ i liureh ha* rrtuio.
AIm * Mr*
*
rh n *t * ir
ed l&lt;» S.»» f..r,| after apendlnir a
Mr* l.iuii»i Hnlh
MrM*ir
UubiniMtn Nit* At
• Rubin-* • two w.-ek . vaiuttori vt«itiriK r*
lutivfp nti'l frieiol- iti &lt;hmle*ton.
Mr- f*
){ Hr*t
&gt;1•- Sbral
S.l .. Miami, I'ftlin lien* h nfid
H ot.
Mr-. K* ink M.,-cb
MrI’ontiic llaltifirbl
'• I . aftr llelie t.la.lr
J (•anlt, Mr - I: » •» I \ t nu\
Mr a 1111 Mr* S O ( ‘ha-e have
lit* llunnct i utti Mr- R A
returned la their home on Mel
RrviU Mir Hern I Mi&gt;**n*. Mi

•' A Ar l-r&lt;"i
( i a r 't .
M i.
I

i SHOPS

T/Sgt
mid Mrs. R.K. Watlbv
arrive,! We,|n»*day front More
bend Cll&gt; N t lo *prnd aeveral
duy. willi tlu-tr mother.
Mr*
Itoyr I I . |&gt;11. mi,I »i«l»r.

%leltin %

K irliiro H n f lh»* tlt*\'MHtuthffi w ro u g h t in .lupnn***** j 11«*l»v iiln iim iMimli*. ti**••«! ilt*fi'M*«ivt*l\ .atfnm«Rt .litpnn ntjt\ •*••
reiisM iritig nt fim l g la iic r (lliv im in ly we b a te &gt; m ig ht\
wi-rt|«tll iniw . the g re «D ,sl even know n oil th is e u rlli. m ill we
ci*ii lilnsl uml licM lnK mn bm lv who nt tacks us
B u i d e a r and soher thought siton dis|&gt;ns,-. of that
^ false com fort T h e re h&lt; a w ise old sa y in g that 'what man
(i,,. has done, man can do.” W e m ay co n tin u e using our te rrific
Wr ( bombs fo r self-d efense, but sooner o r la te r our enemies are
•»' lik e ly to have bombs of th e ir own, no less d e stru c tiv e , to use
against us. C o ntinued use nt such w eapons, in a prolonged
oui w« r. m ight d e stro y o ur c iv iliz a tio n .
mt.
W iint rem edy, then, is there ag a in st such atro cious
attack and such desp erate d e fe n se ? In sh o rt, how can
in y , hum an beings be made to »t«q&gt; k illin g each o th er afTTl
nn« | d estroying each o th e r's p ro p e rty and p ro iq ie rity ? T h e re
by i have lieen coun tless pi-ace tre a tie s , but th e y n ever seem to
'e n d u re v e ry long. It is th e same ole s t o ry : "Men c ry
e! P e a ce ! But th e re is no pence,”
The lioya are rominir l*ar«
from the armed *n v ic r* fa«ter
And perhaps there can be ini peine except "the peace

O l IV W C O I

Mr*.
J O
Ahtlen
of
W t*t
Twentieth Street
lm» returnetl
fiHmi Alhuiiucniuf^ N. M r*,, i f t n
vitHinir with relative* nu«l frientU
1«•r the pn*t year

S*ft

Human Unity
ul,
the
*'
'*
ii

SATl'KIlAV KVKNINt

Mi*» Kl-n llartclifl of Daytona
llearh ia the gueal nf Mr. and
Mra. W aller Meriwether for «
fdw d a w

•iici f!i*upi- *1 lo* *ti
c tab
.*&gt; i rl 't.t » i ' ti :• ho • •I •*h ha
ft.
Itn c—tllrf |o«m•* • '».*%! o
Mr*. J •&lt; Sharon hu. returned
IT* ’h i 1* ii |h o it to *
'l l 4* t
lo her hnnir ufler a(&gt;eu&lt;iing three
a ml at p ;k'! i t*»»«l “ ii* •*! »* e«t
week* visiting with herdaugnhrldal cal f
ter and son in law. Eirat Lirut.
.After the ifift-* were i c e n i t and Mr* Sterling R Rolling at
t&lt;* the huttofc** e *c cut »h- hrtil'
Tanner Field, Ala.
r i k e uni! it war rr\»»i with t ••
Mr* A h Johnaun has return
•• cum nntl funch t« th»*«c prec«l from
t.\ the Mfcent illne-*
was cullc
am! ilcnth f her father. Huifh \
writ*
v(inll&gt;re«t h

SANFORD FORUM

SATURD AY

Mi«« J r a r n r Holton left for her
home iti Miami nftrr viaitlnif with
Mim Kiln Holton

Mra. A.II. Scanton uf Madiaon,
|«r I *i lot I lu h w ill holt) H a
t«pulur lusinid* rm,*«tlii|f at (hr Fla ta vi.iting with Judge and
l«itrl M a. fan at ft 10 I’M
to Mr* J . t i Sharon at their homo
•r i . i m t l r d Iin thr Loan! meet* on Magnolia Avenue.
trjr at 7:3U I 'M
All irtrrobert
Mr* I .etin Hire* i* viaiting her
■i r i tM|t if-tril t«» I'** u r g e n t tu
»i*ter, Mr* l C. Colllli*, nl .„
i *«h! r |»lufw In uttrii«l thr Mtihih*
home at J t Weal Nineteenth
\ »* \ I nit in a Ih».|\
Street

t,« •.» t|ui»l-** III-* **ti • I

President Tram an awartlfil a l
Distinguished Service Medal to a |
Maryland hanker the other day.
W « ■ecm to It contlnir back from
that rather low thh when all
hanker* werr reicar«le*| a- leeche* t
upon the community.

CLO SED

• thr home of
I•
/uO• M&gt;v
t t Ul oVltK’W

Miss Jane (Jantt 1h
Honored With Shower

SPECIALS

Activities

Personal

• Social * C alcn Jar

The New Hebrides were dis­
covered by the Portugese d«?
Qu'ro* in l^Ort. and named later
by Captain Cook.
_________

!»AGE F IV E

T U E SANFORD HEtt-V! !&gt;. SANFORD FLORIDA

F R ID A Y ; BEPTFMMFU

W ED N ESD A Y, •HEPTEMDFR

TIIH R A N ^ lltD illK R A llD ^ A N F D U D EI-ORIDA

The- following
Sanford
*&lt;«
denta will leave for college in
the near future To Strtaon 1 "•
verelty tn DeLand. the M,»•&gt;••
Emily Anderaon. Shirley Caineron,
Pauline Mcl&gt;rllan. Minnie i&gt;olh
Odham and Lucy Ward
Tha
Mime*
Camille
Batter,.
Martha
Ilrown.
Audrey
Ur,eh.
Edith Cheatnut. Slyvla MeUrh
Hetty Moore, Martha Page. Mi'
dred Rohkorv will enter the Finn
da 8 tate College for Women I"
Tallabaaaee.
&lt;
M i n Hetty Corrodi will leave
for Sulllna Ju n io r College in
Drlatol, Va. Cadet Nuralng la
the choice of the M ine* Alice
and Je a n Hall and Pat Sch ulti.
M i n B e t t y Dayman haa cho»en
Huntington College In Alabama
and Miaa J a n e t Hetaal will go
to Rollina College In Winter Park
Miaa Dot Morriaon leave* for
Agnea S c o t t College tn Decatur,
Ga. and M La Charlotte True lo
Mary Baldwin College in Virginia
Miaa M ary Ann .Wnelchal— Brenatu College In Oalneavillr. (la.
Miaa Catharin e C lark entera tha
Georgia S l a t a College for Women
In MUledgeville, Ga.
J e e B a k e r '* choice we* the
Unlreraitv o f Georg ia in Athana.
G a . " while ■David J a c k ion
Technnifkary In A tlanta, Ga. Al
DoudaeyT will antar ^the . Unlvera lt r of vV lrg ln la I ^ C h a n o t t e a *
villa, Va- and Herman Bromley
the University o f Florida.
P v t Nell Powell la entering
Amheral
College
a t Amherat,
Mata, . f o r . a
y a a r’a Military
training preparatory to an taring

______ _ mooning forbidden. Is
a Polynesian term for which
Britain’ equivalents ran b« quoted from
I moat savage vocabularies.

Stutlnu *L
Schoul S t t«
consider ahl v

Yowull
RATIIiNINC
(’ NI.FM) \R

I awltin

.»• Ilicreit

•tanttiilU i
t| f»lo|»» in'
the |uibl
lt»l»
and e«!ti&lt; .it
the *« hi»**l*
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emj h*v t* « •
visor
i
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count)
M
accept*-! »h
inolr &lt; Mien*
of thr pu*t «iifitmet in i i i i * * « cv*
study at the Stilt*- I cdley
f*u
Women in *1 iillnhn-*i*v | rei . n n .
herself fni tin- work und w• • »
confident I ) haik forward t*« » lk*h
I r atandurdi of m*trortir»n
Of our *rh*N*|%
Q u o t i n g I b e * ••!•*• r l(.M&lt; • •
who * i i i « I. " I he - u i • e*»«
r*putii I* depend • i the « •
ihtclliir ern e of t*
•uti-l i* i
Mt. l aw ton dr. '. m •
NNI
ara
maki ng
,
Conrvi«l*tii
nntl
i -i wi*i
provm ient* lei a Ml*! foijfi-t
boys and srIr I * *!.&lt; have *•*
Olit of hiaTh *rhi**«| fillmif in* *•
position* duritiL.* tl* e*»»e»if.
period
There
ioothmir
graater importance to our p*--t
WSr America than the return ••
the thou*nnil* **f youiiK men ,*•
younc w»*rnen t«* -ch*Ni| wh*&gt;
r*lucstn*n ha* been neglected f*o
the i'a»t *• vet ul \ear
“Our
"entry i* iroihir tn *&lt;••••.i
more II•. ly educated people th.i
«ytr I# *• i Million* ul yixuii’
man wit.
,• returning from &gt;•-'
vka h
r e armed forces an*!
IfcfOe voti^* men will need to !*•
offered i I
porition* that or.
a t * ! ’ hli
* riler thut there mu&gt;
b f - o »r f* tiinlr pel i*m| of uu
§Hrlnvnr*fit Otir l»*iy* and srt»1
.Will
r *'Mil it ion »n the It
d u stru l and commercial w«*rl'
f i t I cericr • n ever before an*
m i h y nf t e rctUMieil veteran
a ta r .
I milage nf cilu c itim
. ‘Onporlunitlav mailc availalih

I t A T V h l U IN C.LAMOLR

3

• in n o bovt anil young mru
wlH be getllnv nn education i I
the expanse of the Government
and will ha better fitted for pm
gloyment than muny who [iun
remained at home and atjkyc ,
out of school. It I* hoped Lint

l ir c h a n U a,ui utli
«1B will inalit on (he twy* and
girl* returning to hitrh school to
complete their education. In case
It la ahoolutalv necessary for
thee* young people to conlinur
to work employer* ihou!d g i v e
them an opportunity t o ’ attend
the Vocational Commercial School
In th * K ant Building.
”v**Thlk school I* a part of thv
County Bchool System and no
thltlon Is charred. Any boy nr
S k i m ay attend this ichool for
p^e or more bocra between 0 :0 3
o'clock in th* morning and 3 00
•Woek in tba afternoon in order

SHINE ’N SHOWER
COAT!
We numiniitt- for higher
f(lucution and more coke
(IhU o ■ r-i-thBi-etriw-er»r»
diiroy "Shoulder Armn”
. . . Fly front drena with
a m u r l ahoulder tuba.
Wine. Green, Red. Rose,
Kuyul and Brown.

Smartly tailored "rain or shine" cont in water
rvninttmt puplin.

U«dlyw«n»»l nlylt*.- onn l»e worn

with or without the hell. In Sky Blue.

Kites u to 16
1 1 - 7 5

YOWELL’S
SANFORD

Y owell
SANFORD

�c

—

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F R I D A Y .

THE ftANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
»‘ lrt»T

At THE CHURCHES
lA L IA i.'O v
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din g « h u m s to r m o th e r

to

Firs! Cavalry Will
Lead Parade in
Tokyo Tonight
C io m i

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B u y .^ d nln y w h ru lhi»
rtm l# r w n * r lirn td .

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cik e ts c a n d in in d d r u m s
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brood including Grandpa and
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valloy. Wo aonse . the terror of
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quarters
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Jacksonville prova to be bot
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THE
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THANK YOU!

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FR ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R 7, 191

T H E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORID A

PAGE EIGHTH

LEGAL NOTICE

First Photo of Yanks Landing In Japan

NOTICB TO APPKAIt

TO
K ina
Hwear l n « f r
W ood­
ru ff, w hoae p la ce of reald enre
la
unknown.
Y •*m a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d l o a p ­
p e a r o n O c t o b e r M h . IMfc* In n
terlaln
null
for d ivorce
pend ing
li, Mir F f h c i l l t C o u r t o f S e m i n o l e
• ounty,
F lo rid a ,
an
abb reviated
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»* la r k e
W *mm! r u f f .
p lain tiff.
v■
Nina * S w e a r I n * m
W ihhI i o f f
dr

for# Ih* Sih &lt;Ujr of October. IMS.
i .Mi e t Hi p* H
Pro C onfrvw
will b» rnt#r»6
t w fnr

f i i l l u r f l o A p p e a r , pl e a , n r a p i w r r
u * riHpufriHi by l a w h e r e i n
It I* o r d c r r a ( h a t t h i s n o t i r e be
p u b l f a h e d o n e * a w e e k f o r f o u r &lt;41
r n n a a r u t t v * w r t k a Ip I h a H a n f o r d
H e r a l d , a n # w a p a p * r p « b l l « h # 4 at
H anford, K eniln o le C e ti D l f , F lo r id a .
W ljn ri*
my
h and Jind
o fficial
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r»r Hep I e m b e r ,
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hand
am t o ffic ia l
•rat a t H a n f o r d , F l o r i d a , t h i * tith
dry
of Sep tem b er.
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never

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s tate of Washington has
ujii; ted a flag officially.

Correction

DOORS OrEN 12:45 P. M.—SHOW S CONTINUOUS
ADM. 40c— CHILDREN 9c— ARMED SE R V IC E 31*

FRIDAY - SATURDAY, SEPT. 7-8
DOUBLE FEA TU RE PROGRAM
FEA TU RE No. 1— ACTION! WITH THE

Dressed and Drawn Ga.
Shipped F ry er* . . 62c
lb. A h a d v e r t i s e d in o u r

ndv. of Wednesday. Sept.
r&gt; in The Sanford Hcruld was .in error. The
correct price Is COc per

lb. .
The M a r g a r e t Ann
Super M a rk e ts , Inc.
110 E. I hI S I. } Sanford, Fla.

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FEA TU RE NO,

TH E LOVE STO RY OF T H E YEAR

(Ill

Cronin Indebted Kl’I’ed 01 Sports
To Lake And Fer- On Heart Is Now
riss Fer Thrills UndiTguing Study

ME C HANI C AL L Y
CARS

DEPENDABLE

SUNDAY and MONDAY, Sept. 9-JO
PACKED WITH ADVENTURE
. . TW ICE AS
THRILLING AS TH E .MEMORABLE "L A SSIE COME
HOME*. YOU MUST S E E IT !

ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE
WIDE SELECTION
MONEY SAVING PRICES

for Better Health

There’s lots of Pleasure and Time-Sav­
ing in these Quality Cars that must serve
for many, many months before New' Cars
are available.

DRINK- MOUNTAIN VALLEY
MINERAL WATER,
NATURE’S AID TO HEALTH

Holler Motor Sales

From Hot Springs, Ark
Let Us Serves You
For Sale at

COUKTEOI'S SALESMEN

OARO THI U. 3. t BACltT, the Japeo:nm;indc* of Mai m i 1*1 and, Hear
il M. MatsiU&gt;ara. M|0 '« tho lurretKlrr documents as I lc s r A dntln i
' tine stands behind him. As tlio picture shows. the J a p offlcii)
» tead the document-n p rl ncw i dUpa'.chrs reported thst h f
•itlldel U. S. havy Hjdkjpluito. ( ( ’iternalioual S'o-undphcfo)

208 W. Find SL
Chevrolet

Phone 522
f

OldHmohile

Cadillac

DUHART’S LUMBER YARD
900 Sanford Avenue

“Then J o e I Managar Cronin)
told me that I was in the lineup
to »U y, not to worry about any­
thing, and take n good look at
•very pitch,
"P la y in g
regularly
leta
m t
look at more pitching and the
few Inches ! barked up give me
m bettor rhanrr lo watch the
ball. So I ant not biting at the
had ones any more."
Eddie is getting a big kick
Otlt o f the homers he has been
clouting
from
his
new-found
b attin g stance. Hut " L l l Dyna­
mite” likes lo remember the l * o
hit walloped o ff Kirby Illgbc of kept r i g h t on running and pluy. *
‘
o m ^ s i 11 u n
i
V ,
l b * Dodgers when ha (l.ak e) Ing a n d thus build themselves up of Ulr Ju|M o o lc l " 1 U' S - Nav' Hadlophot.
v u
playing
third
for
tha to championship caliber,
V Cardinals.
B ubjc cts Are Vulanlrer*
. iJd*Th#y‘rw no different now than
The SO name uthletea, who repth*y were then," smile# the recent nearly every branch of
native Californian. “I Just poke sporla, voluntarily subject them1( If the ball'* In then. But tha selvea t o lung und heart test#,
tttu I got-off II Ir wore tha only electro - cardiograph*,
wurkoUl*
one* I aver hit In the big time, and various other tests to help
before 1049, and the/ were hibth lift the veil of myatery from , the
in the same game."
study of th e athlete's h e a r t
Tha1 SS-ycar-old
Red
Bo*
In addition to t h a above-meneparkplug has Branch Riekay to tinned "human .guinea pig*."

Br i t i s h Depressed
Over Rntion Cut

taaoh

fo* making him an in-

*■! n i pitching and playing
tha outfield for on American
’ Legion team In Oakland when
H r.-R ick er spotted me. He eolJ
me the Idea that If I wanted- to
be a Mg league ball player I had
to g et In thsr Infltid. And you
. know new he can **U on Idea.”
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141

Dtcttur,* Thrt#*1

&gt;, ivav. wnerw ne T eeus“ "
I record* far walk* and
Red Bird* brought him up
bird baseman In in to when
th f itWo iln o lt dI ukti off
and batted . t i t . In le*a

-t

U nit
ICddl fv

r w i / i wno

intu

vjib i n v * T i

“U1 Dynamite” Jhatted —199 fn
7B game*. U st t &amp; o n he pUved
In BT at niggles and had a .206
average.
*T
. Now that ha!« up among the
.300 hitter#, maybe Eddie* -wtH
-W ho's Who In Basahall.'
left him out thi* year— am
could
win' the
battlm
dymplonahlp.
favorite dueling
m York waa » fat
In the wood* o:
tgh above tha !

Thar* waa undisguised disap­
pointment when ratlotie-^ger* re­
duced rather than incraatetT-afltr
VE-Day. Europe had to be f*u.
B ut Rritone are an uncom­
plaining breed. They took the cut,
voiced their 'disappointment, and
queued up for. the luxury of l »
cream and native-grown fruits,
They felt better then.
When 1 left Undon recently
the British were dating-the name
UalUsa ahusag**. IhmuUv bread­
ed hamburger*, dried bean* and
cabbage or brpaael* sprouts that
formed their diet when I first
arrived during thn day* of black­

out# and air alatta- . &lt;
Fresh fish had become more
plentiful because trawlers war*
back on tha fishing ground* in­
stead of on patrol. Tha apple crop
in the esUnaWf Kept orchards

O ' * * * now, from our itertlng cot)
oil di iploy in cur Air Condi Ho.
.Coot*, Jackal*, Soorft of lint

Phone 38B-M

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In

Unity Th«re If

Strength—

To Protect the P e » « of tbs Worldi
To Promote Uio P r » r « M of Amerlcai
To Produce Proaprrlty for Sanford.

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•

VOLUME X X X V II

•Congress Has
Many Matters
ti'.i

&gt;T

EH tablhhed 1908

Serves On Maht

—

R eco n v e rsio n Meet
* Starts T od ay As
Gen. Wainwright Is
Formally Received
■*

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A
P

AN INDEPENDENT NBWNPAPEH

SAN FORD,

FL O R ID A ,

W A SH ING TO N. Sept. 10.
( A P ) — The dul of all meat
rationing by Oct. I was seen
aa a poaalblllly by tome r a ­
tioning official* today, a l ­
though no data haa been net.
OPA officials said the decis­
ion will be made by agreement with _ the Agriculture
department, but one govern­
ment
spokesman
aald “ If
Rupplies Ipok good by i h t
erid of the month, rationing
W|lt go”.

MONDAY.

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10.

1915

M 'M IIK H 12.

M em ber A*»snci.iled I’ re s *

Gen. Mac Arthur Clangs Censorship
On Press And Radio O f Japanese
Housing Program
Provides for 30
New Residences

.More Than One Mil­
lion Japs Surren­
der At Nanking;
Prisoners Released

Welcome T.S, Generals Freed From .lap ( amps

H A M B U R G . S®pt* 10. ( A IM
M ax
SrhrmrmllnK former

Each Unit Will Have
Ceiling Of $7,000
Or $60 A Month

» o r l | f h r m ) wrlf hi hiiving
ih.impion to&lt;!a%
arquilrfl
h% an Allinl Military Govern*
m.rfit ( ourt n| a eh* rgr that
hr lUfidr a
slalemenl to
a mrmhvr of I f e Allies! forren
ronlr.irt h i militirs govern*
men! reg u la tio n *

Mayor
Rd
Higgins
an­
nounced loda* that those who
want to Iniild houses for
their
own u*e would
he
given priority and that they
have
until Sept, 21 lu file
applications with the C ham ­
ber
of Cummer®* at
the
City Hall, Under a recent
NIIA authorisation. .10 new
huii^rs ran he built in S a n ­
fordand those not built
by
private individuals for their
runs t r uc t ion
.otn panic*
to
own use mav be built by
sr*.l ur rrnt

WASHINGTON. Sept. 10,
( A P ) — Oongroas nUrts the
first full week of the “re^onvurttion aeaaion" today by
^formally receiving Gen. Jo n a­
than M. Wainwright
(at
noon) and acting on a re
aolution for n congressional
^investigation into the Pearl
^Harbor disaater.

O SLO
ntiiim r*t|

The O'ln radio anI ml a*

that

V Id Iku m

Qiitwlliig h it * heen nnnvlelrd
•rfi rhatgex of high Irrannn
i fitl t itode mnr d to death. TTi®
ItfiMili .1*1 i anir fllfrrl fr»iin
ihr

i .i u t l

law

hgaliring

U n d er a new

fhr

death

(irru tt i nt Nor** a ) , I he «en*
i n n r lie rarr ier! out h \
a

fiiing

et|»md rumfmwet! of ten

-■dil u i s firin g ten b u lle t*.
U nder
the
la w ,
Q u ittin g
fa n -i p|&gt;rn I to ih e w up rem r
**urL
« H rh
ra n
ro m m u te
I Im Milriiir lull out reverse
M
I u lr" * Q u islin g
t« held
! m frw| if % ,tl ni h e r war c r im e
tfidk it Iw likrK f he exeeu*
I iitri » i IJ hr ear Med out " Ith

ATI \ NTA. Sept 10. i Special)
— A now lmu-in^ progmm pro*

vfditig fi&gt;t i hi rim « tH ir!l" H o f .10
Congress was told the Navy Jitll McClelland, aviation murhInisl* unit® (flight &gt; second clft'* on fa m ily dw ellm ir u n its in S a n fo r d , 1 11j &gt;. ! | A l "I‘ N
h i l l uM t\ (, M I M
l»»i»k film i it
r lit
want* a postwar fleet of I.ITTO duty at the Fliykt Eaifincer'n Control pane) of the Mam, a o r M S In clu d in g
I &lt;» u n it *
for
N e g ro j
,
•i&gt; i•i i-i
I** v"I •■!■I I J”
Id
fighting ships—j u it 2 2 !&gt; lees than largest flying: Huai./ f f l r Mars l* now statin runt nt Air Traiuqmrt ftreupitiu'v has bi-rn iip p io v c il by f j
,
(
lM..(l
\t I
, i d M.
Diy 1,,-f
« i
Squadron Eight. Patuxent River, Mil,
I
tl I 1
It haa now.
John H Rluridfm d, J i , Ailmlrm- |M|
,IM
ul th, ......
\ V I
VI
io t ti r •i* h ri*lt'
m Interest in Pearl Hartmr wa*
t 1«ti»f
N.t f i .....tl
••Mftirn; \ ircmcy. IV .
^ l r ig b t e n e d
by
two
questions
It tl I* .11 ’ »• I'Mi . .1 i *,lit\ (•&gt; M l A
whether Rear Adm Husband E
•I. |«l &gt;.•;•! 1•» ( A P I
Rritfiurtsal
I*. 1 «■••-niit* v®
R u lie ri
Kimmel, naval commander at the I
\ 11nn! n
1 hii*
h
« »®i k H«•i •.
’V
• •,
i ~L j* w ,i x i lamifHo! on
Pacific bastion when thr J a p ' ]
R e p . L. K
hi
li't-i" iti ir x ‘ ii ln&lt; u n i iitul r vth.il
1
( fir
t*
i*m l r l11«i o f .Vi i |&gt;i i 11
struck, will request the court |
hit' (il'l ’
1c r • ui®.! ti** ti fi I I I
martial the Navy has offered
• ni,»v i&gt;, ( . r n »*5 ;il Mnt A r t h u r
i
S u i» p - i s »
P liij t .trii vt I1
* . i l l ' fnt i h® i iiii ,
®hlm and whether the still-accrel |
fttlt* t i" li "1 ‘ .* In «tl nIII |f 1•\ pit
i i iin n t w i i n f u r m n i K t
naval documents should 1* made
Vrtti ®Ul »’T
1
To
Ai t !
!»
m
vr- ••rnmrnt
h** w o u ld
public against official wishes.
U f th .
(•• .' ' ' - ,i|&lt;|ti«&gt;e&gt;l fur
________
i
* 1, -jo ml .iir.
jo ih ld a t i o n o r
III
♦
*
!n|
.1
1
t
Upfttlt’
Y
S tm lo r'l
i
WASHINGTON. S e p t 10 (/Pi i .of
- t i ll mu I'ltM i.shlntf u n Hy N®*fl........... r 1 -II® I m l&gt;® pn»
Somewhere between Shplnck and
h f o i rm iM o ii o f c r « * n t ln f f
ftill® uf
uvMi«t
ti h
&lt;iu®®r| fill
f* 1,1
Santa Claus, the position dependtin it;* w ill have
u c r iff atii &gt; I 1
'1"
n u t « .f
Wing on the point of view. Uncle
tl iwll'e 11'llt 1 ,
f | .1,500 mml
Sam will take his position this
. \ i •t- . * jlwii pledged that
n
1 |.lo per in u n ih
t VfltH t *'®1b 11®
vucok
»e»k as the chisf lender of the
|ji., *i ll&lt;! (tiixtii va. mjM to* e llm in .'•m irram m et!
for
Th®
i1 ni l ' post-war world.
ix.llflel hi* **!-%!»* th**y
at i
i'&lt;\
| No immediate relief with re
\!
N n\
*41 1
&gt; ’w ill
ht*V®
a
Sanford and ‘T-nitnoIr t utility'* WHit*
&gt;•t •
, T o start o ff tha flow of un­ •poet to either t ile * or automo­
1 k*" fotim* is »* u" ua th
ni $f.tl |»vr in u n ih
-tv
predictable billions of dollars, lb* bile* can be expected by the ambition to make this rllv a rt ft III r.'ilt'.®
'ii" li1 i - • c M* (to»ld
I \f k .s o w il 1 I*
•1
Mriti it »ul. - V•tin.if
|7 no pci
it..
£ French, are slated to get a loan average motorist, John ttatlgan, mole thriving port on the St
a
J ei't* *!Hle *-'Ubl flepcutt fe
i »«t t It
h i o i Ii I h
W M lf Iiv®
(Han® limit# f J l w c o i H
John* River through deepening uni i
I &lt;1'
, o f many .minions, probably with o w n e r
b i ll,. trwqts
o f ' Hemlholr
■ nurity tif the present eight foot rhannrl run nt I ht Ii rli'l fur ren t T u r i n I h *
Hi! OUn | ,,
(ti it n r a ii pm t * o hol*| u *
I * ■" ■
in « r f * w day*.
, ii,. ,1 -t ul
Motor*, told (he Rotary Club t o ­
t4-1pun fl |r■r *11 +H* !
The. British, represented
by day in a vocational talk in which h i* received a gratifyin g mi net us ®ii »#i ifP itr) , t fii fiv b \ H® nrfMluev&gt;
- uid
\\ - 11.1 I
veji r * ii hen I
j-ord Keynee, economist, and their hr advised everyone (o nmtimio In th*1 recent recommendation of ft If xi* j 4' nr &gt;!\t id t ik 'cti p« iu*y
. •f ” fati* I n ni**»
District t n d I' fY loti fit
Il
lx
tint
* iptHMeil lh a i
*»' Wtlgun 1Ii r«■
1 -,
ambassador, l,ord Halifax, will to tnk.i* the tw*t rare possitil-* r S
til vt ni
•' .t»W«*l|w '
If*
Market* *
gmeer* to deepen the -d oincj to tlw i’Uin** *i.• iV» ,iuthuri*®sl Hy H
It'waitawee na P a s t T t i w l
of his auto or truck
Vfill* .!
I hrr®
(
■
pH
l
u
r
e
i
&lt;
*d
i
*
•
Vvr
fill
|ix
•
I L ‘ feel instead of 1-' feet a , |l| 0^1 Mill * l l l ht priMlucetl lo ft®)
r! I. rtt
.if
&gt;.
Another vocational talk was formerly authorised
(■•x ii g i m u t-1u n
ur re n t ni m a x im u m p ric e r
I ’ general null,.
•
l th
.
f, * t i l ,
V•*111i f hi'
given hy it A. William* whoso
If t i t r
l i o n (if
Ih u ! ,
There ran '
■I 1Mayor KdwirU Higgins
who |x II lit li’ lpll t®'l th a t the tleimiM'
M1 I
' I "lii
J fl I tin It
l n i o p u t I p t'fit
clarificatio n
is " R e a l E * l n l e ." ha* given cnnsidernhl,- It.... to \%hieh m ater in li a*’ ^ d u rio g the mi kxith the, n t
i.lMi
J lu £■ti lu it my
and who ** id that more business this project today expressed him ­ tmmatrution of thla program wi'l lime cnridilbu&gt;p&lt; iiruuud the w«rhl
nil v
■Ini
s.I m**r® t h a n
'1 In
I • I i Il t iKl
property I* now being sold in self ns well p tensed with the eat ah Hah the
t en'ijUftt
tmiftt
v. I . t .«»ir
in &lt; hi tin WHft
uttlhu
price level* nt ^ e . in pn*i *il«
I
I It*
1*
•, ,* 11
Hanford than for a long time and *niiouiirrn\giit Which cninr from vkInch the huusing- will be |uN nttk in jf
xom® ttf ni |f jit *«tui’1mil 4 i f!ini'
that thrro 1* a great shortage Brigadier 'General HI ‘ Fowler, iIucvh!
iinxlui tx . mi f i •oil! HI HUI KlHl
•i i t ' i l
mor®
of home* lie said it would lake Division Engineer of the South
•U1mIt II1 1 i.tll 1l'
Ih.
\ Iliad
ketit Hv i " %i i
&lt; re iK h tu ii p om tifi! util, Im w mm
This week him been proclaimed at lea*t five year* to supply the Atlantic Division, who-c head
'-ntal l ’rut'll *Mi®t. - (®i r»t«*r y ni
i&gt;•t ■ t k 1.1‘rft
that Ht In is t ,'B1 p e r m it *»f
im S t a t e Guard Recruiting Week demand and that most local sale* quarters are e t Atlanta Ga
1
I V *t *61 (®*l
lower l»r n i* • * l it r W*
p r iu n t ir a
Kr-ante*!
ilu n 'ru
»
hy Gov. Millard F. Caldwell who are on a very nound bust*, being
11'*.« * ,i'«
• * . stiii k
'hem
The
report
of
the
eng
nice**
qiiftitfrlv j I'D*i liul Hit
l*« i
pointed nut (liat the transition mostly for rash
49 It n
A fetter from the 1 ha 111to- r of wan authorised bv a •, -- ■■I ■111«■r. t*i 11|411VIlf Ull lx fltf hlllTH** f-il ' * ' ' /Inner l
from war to pence may c»u»e
I " «f»1
on
tt"'
Committee
on
*
omim-ne
u»h ii
M until
tS unreat and perhaps dlaorder b e ­ Commerce was read by President
■ i I I n t h®
i
s,-, ,te
I hi x i*••
hnu^m if
i «
Rea lo-shor suggesling an annual nf the United Statefore there can be a re • organ I r *
i s11i tr
* J 441inn tn
u. .
fur
San fur tl,”
f m
whien adopted. Aug. 26, l m i and In, iXril
tion of defense force* and, th e re ­ festival in the Spring
i r tt| M-t. \ 1 1h u i
itn . i •
.. .
. v D u ,.
•h* • ii •
1,1 111 I
III III’
fore, It i i necessary that the would combine the Flower Show, an item in Section *• --f the itaiil, ‘a f te r a ftltnly nf th r i&gt; -u*
kflnvi'.J haiur* pulley
it»oiri.’»*(
U *»f I * 11«' 6 l*s 'III INt ,**(lv I -it ’■ I'oii’lilt I iix h *
•I till*
Florida S tate Guard tie maintain­ the celerv festival, the boat re ­ River and Harbor Act which was injT ahorta^i* in thin a m * ami (In
*&gt;( ,h «*i |nt! i.tii Jim tnlH liti; ill® he lit*
Th® I h c ii I
i D »■ *| i it i tin|f t* u p w
i i ' t ht* S i n it h " ••
h a n la h ip a
now
r f s iiltt iiK
G un
ed a t full strength and efflciancy g a t t a and similar pre-war annunl approved on M arch 2. HH6.
»•»! tin I m ifI
11 iVt Ii f Ik i Ml I lift II w n
'(■.(♦’ 1 H I rill ft hi" Xt' pit | Hi 1 (in N j
I ■i i f
In m*
Mayor IllgglfU atatcii that he luck o f aiirfiunt® hmiM iit: actum
il ».t&lt;l Ii llNI tin | s«r f l r r t l
event* into one big celebration.
m to meet any emergency.
■ti U - nf th1"’ ( Hiinl | I mu Ul I i NR, u litHf tm
WITH TH I r \ m ii s i m : s |
Housing nvtti* hit v
was gratified With tin- speed rmHlntlone- HouainK
I
President
Leaher
also
made
a
tik « i n i« n n r I (t« ! iii* -t I i " »l
Ha alto called attention to the
^cpt I
\-t* S *1lU4 (•.
F O R C E S IN F .M l i \ M
moved. He pointed mil that it , .arisen in thin area hy rca*.m i
|
.* .( Ilkllltitft' * ’ ' 1» , \ 18 Ms il . f...
fact that the requirement* of report on the swimming pool wa, on Aug. 26, 19-U. Ihat Sen
V- b .11 t aa -11n g *
tO. |S|MMill l I
wartime
economic
evpatcum
proje
ct
and
said
the
Board
of
.
I
.
If
.
.
It
.|
vt.
national defen** hare taken many
thl|»mml tu thl- I •
ator Claude Pepper |.,,-,.*ti,.,| i„ naw family fortiiatmti* and '
I I-SSI t II
I■
of the member* of the Floridu Directors was studying nlans for the Committee on Commerce of migration of war worker*, v.-ic
J l
K c . Ralph H 1 ■J . fl
I - bile
railin
g
thr
balance
of
the
money.
Mil
S tate Guard, making it difficult
-SlinffJl
&lt;
1
IK
|
&gt;
ll
f
11
r
»i*
■
i
I
M
I f is III. (
thr Senate * resolution icqucat- a n , and families of mililnrs |«G.
A.
Speer
announce,!
that
•
1.f
•
I
•
•
1
1
it
r
- A n maintain the organtiatlon at
I «
••
11a \ % im
le ft
in
Army'&lt; m*i* .*&lt;lurn'i &gt; •
VI il'lI Vis 1f i•
ing th* District Engineer to make Bonn*!. Many famlllr* have ' «
thi*
la
S
ta
te
Guard
Week
and
' i - i ■i
vi hit*- i" Mi le nf Han
v2 |t* required strength.
--! th,
a t a ilii'idit m tin
h
.it
R
preliminary Investigation ..f ihia unable to find Mutable Inn
Urged
the
co-operation
of
the
Company C of the. Florida
, in- i ' ( i in ••*! v tws
nr
Archil®fUiiJil U n *
quarters "
i i ' s t a s s / s ns r&gt; i&lt; t w „ i
project.
f
•
Mo in
X fay
Btale Guard In Sanford number*
A* h mi'iHiH'i ”5 ' *
( hhkI
\t
■ .* hNo
occupancy
r
e
a
t
i
ntion-T
h
e
City
of
Sanford
and
Other
t
1
- ’ i ■.11 I h t v. ® l ® rkn,
about 60 men and ia commanded
f a n tj y 111v i* i■i ti I' J
(
Im Impoaerl on this hou»lo*, I
local interest* engaged ihr -cr
by C a p t John L. Galloway. It*
•
1 « r- (,nm lalriurr®®* am
r a r t in imiur •hiuisiiw
ever,
builder*
will
be
s
r
l
r
!
vices
o
f
Brigadler-Griirrut
A
drills are held ev ery Monday
•ts*f mu it i
■J-I-I '.t IV i i b'**'! 1,1
2
preference
to
rctuinn c Khln®lnn*l nml « ®u' • »l
Youngbcrg, U S . Army Itctirerl. give
p jjfv e n in r a t lh&lt; Sanford Armory.
M - ' ....
II. rV
in Fun’
lie
Joiium I th®
\- \
H .u-i ‘V i f * u i'
iHK®fl tu nil­
veterans
and
families
of
serve.to
prepare
d
ata
to
1&gt;
C
|&gt;rr,critcil
^ M a x i m u m authorliad strength of
•I,- " h i v *I hu Vr m\
104.1 ami i* rf i *®*l
•I”
’ll hull* ami all maml tr jf ,H' t
Such great Inlcrest was mani­ at public hearings iti J a c k so n v ille personnel. Creighton (Hvinted out J u ly , Jt» 1 1 Hi* ha* '(•*»* it i* in fl*’* It*-.) S h ii'h l *lii'h
8 t a U Guard unlta .la thrae o f f l- i
fut i in , 11 v,
L®1 ■f U.• ftttmlv (*♦ I*® « -rayed
that
In
addition
to
providing
and
Hanford.
T
h
e
s
e
healings
were
fested
a
t
.
the
Kiwrenia
meeting
t e n and 62 enlUtad man.
.............. \ *'
\ i|tfi|w| ltd. Ivin l. &lt;•
IH® li.Mjxcniui.i H®rx®lf nifty n o t
tha Furpl® l l r a r i
K u t iiik
I
I t a .u r i
\ j I’M ,
I Is N
According to Col. tL D. Vestal, i a it week in B. fl. Crumley1* conducted on A ^ i t 2 ami 1 Thi* much needed bousing for tini•( 7 S/» .ifirl fui Julv «n(l \u/ijxt UVt fI®1 tl fl 4i I&gt;1U*I ||I UI nt Ih® Hh'.M'I I 11iiv i.‘ (h® 'Ifmil 'h-utme it was
Pfc. Erklfrt i«Utiiricfii l hi* I'm
area,thl*
program
is
also
n
notice
aald
M
aye
r
Higgins
indi­
program
for
imorovemrnla
Jn
stata rua rtT Inspector, tha authorI PIT
KIIT l r If f "at 1111114111V II lltf fU’«| I'M
il mil* Iml hv r n m i n f f i n t o
to facilitate the transition Vfraity of Klofidn for thrav yaui*
___
___ ______
Isad__strength
of tha guard I* Sanford, that the program will cates t h a t the D istrict Engineer'* peeled
.■•Mxliifif rontnrt v%tlli ■ in rm ber
in'duatrv Prior In entering tin- Artny IIII hiuf iht’ .liiuiut &gt;Ih v m u r c i f i y f i u i u M i a m i r n r u
of
th
e
home
building
Office
in
Jacksonville
and
the
be
resumed
this
week,
i
t
was
9 2,600 anliatad men and ISO o ffi­
mother, Mrs Fannie Kcklcs. Mll'k'l. SrhiMil vxr»x h®i®it|uiirlf*«*f H iif x i h 1 1&lt;u i itfl« *r r i ' f i ' i v i i i i ; h i * &lt;*f h®r f a m i l y hnv inir il* »h o m a y
Division
E ngineer’*
Office
i n , from a period of inactivity b&gt;
cer*. Th* praaant strength 1* announced by I - Tharp.
h u f iu r it )&gt;!*• • | i * i ' l i H i t t
fr*» m
(h»*
xim ®itf( n unknowingly
ehles in Sanford
i lik" yn'in f*»r ih® rltiii ®In*ir
A
tla
nta
have
given
a
favorable
I
on*
when
all
government
eon
O.
P.
Herndon
will
supervise
1,658 anliatad man and 160 o ffi­
N d k ill
M'i v u ® iti
a h it ’ ll
Fi® ®(»
TH*
hour • f i»r thin ^ - r a y a r a
vm«*i ®np&gt;y®il T h e . b ild i.-n
and
trol*
on
construction
can
Iw
»
■
■
report
on
the
improvement.
cers, leaving a shortage of 842 th* program and introduce the
J J , 11112.
* IM lu 11 10 Hml 2 (Mi to 6 . 0 0 and
vtrfc tnki’H thrr® l)in®*» a nioulh I m l r t l m i C K’ t
th*
matter
la
now
before
the
!
moved.
Fu
rtherm
ore,
IhH
|.r
speaker,
Mr.
Crumley.
J
.
W.
Hail
•nilstad min.
Hr r r t i i v n l hi* Lmil (vuitiing ihu*® w Hu w ork
11 day on Wed*
In I ,.nkr Mn r y fur m » w|rvi mill
Boani of Engineer* uf Kivera
n®ftiLi v a vr ii inif from 7:00 P.M.
The State Guard was organised will preside In place of President and Harbors in Waahington, which supply,
pirnlr lunth anil imrc n mmith In JtirkMHu ill® Hint wiift t hrn
tn
provide
lrntiftfen®«l (*• tin* San furd Naval (*» 0 oil p M
tha Legislature in 19IL At L. J . Ross who is on vacation In as ‘ ruli
tu Sun Lafitiu, with Umixjt.Mt.i
------------rule fotlow the endorsement brake to Inflationary tendencie.
Tennessee.
A fter . last
week's
A ii Htatiun vxlipfi- h® m nnirird
time It was organised as the meeting
tiufi fur me hp&lt;i
hy
Ih®
Srhnnl
TH® N’®jfrn pn|&gt;ulation *»f S a n &lt;n&gt; v . u . , . « i &gt;4
1
I S Kiwanlans in a body of q * IDistrict and Division E n ­ In residential real estate price..
Florida Defense Force. Th* name took x -ray testa being eimducted ginagra.
to this
P rivate builder*, Investors, ami - T h e nationwide tntnl ..f atrlkc Runnl IHI si I ®nrolliii®nt wa* i |(» until Oil 15 I ** 11 i»fl®r which jtml v%111 hav®
hr
win
(rnnwf®rrt*fl
(r&gt;
iNirrtn
was thsngod to tha Florida State a t th e County Health Unit.
b-fitv H®Kinninif S®pt, 11 and 16
other persona interested in the Idle dropped to t'S (kit today n« • Ma;nr Allan H Whnrlnn. S/i Ivh
After
th*
approval
of
the
H
i
m
w
h
e
n
*
h®
n
®
r\i^
I
I
I
m
n
r
i
t
h
i
Guard |n’ 1048. Regular Army
i hift wp®k mix! th® Unit will
Baanl of Engineers of Rivera and production of new dwaltlnic itfiit' |• raxult of thr®® hark to work turn Army director, ■.till h»* tuu I i i t r t i i t ? h w * i h x ® n &lt; ‘ r . M r * * I I m 11 ® r i&gt;f
pay is authorised when man ar*
\*t‘ ti»®Mtinl in ih® liunine** section
p|,.nM*d with th® micccI * •*?
Hartfira the matter will be pre- under thl* program •hould mnkr movtmrntn. Rut h walkout of |
I
I
a.
ft
I
♦**»■
it
i n j i •■» n t ii 11 y
!
|»®
r
1
1
'»"
1
1
It'
-it
il
- on active duty. Tha State Guard
uti Sanfiirt! Avpnnr On S o pt. 15
tented td Congress for approval application for priorities HAft IJ«t- 1p oaiihi)" it* a in.t pfujMtri ion* w * i 11,.■ pi nut an 1 31m l (hut In* Jw iwIm-u l
i*11 MMim'd in A vF rmr Th®y ®vr'fiinif hours from 7:00 0 :0 0
™ cannot b* ordered outside the
and'appropriation. There l* a nneg and authority to begin con­ (IfV'cIojdnH' in th® K u n t Ruck to J 1 M th an k n il thn«»® who had in n I Iiv® «t ] 12 Klin A vt*
State Of Florida.
Mill H® employ®*! alluwtnff day
possibility thbt it could !&gt;• In­ structio n to the Federal Housing Work activity that trimmed th® j , s»n m m.ikiny th® rluh h Mirr®**. 1
Ford -Motor Co, in Ikdroit, 15,* | t hm y®nr
hm® workrrs lo He i-rnyed.
Rufua Peyton ’Walthall, 62, serted jn some Rivers end Har­ Administration, Greenleaf llutld 000 at Conaolidated S teal f!orp. in j
N
A
I
K
I
N
S
ON
L
E
A
V
E
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* 'It I* AGO. Sr,it
10, ISpevliilt
resident of this section since bor* Dill now being formed, he Ing, Jackson ville . M. M. Parish
la th* director of th* Federal
John M W alk, il*. untertender,
1027, died at 8 ;3 0 o'clock this added.
Housing
Administration.
-ec.m.i tliiaa, USN,
1513 I'al
The City o f Sanford at the
morning of a heart attack at hi*
Pittsburg.
present time has purchased pro­
met to A if . . Su iif.ird, has been I
bom* In Lake Mary.
* A lto In I'lttsburg, several thouThe Sanford City Commission
gD rn a 'lO-dny Iruve after hi*
Mr. Walthall, a brick ms*0n manta for suitable terminals at
whllo collar employee* of
Get your driver's license early fl3r.i Naval Construction Hattnl
will most tonight nt 7:30 o'clock.
;*nd Is making arrangetrade, was bom Julv 28, 1818
tho Westlnghouae Electric Corp.,
— John T. by
and avoid the later rush of those ion detachment returned ,o Tio.i
of rail, road and water.
Want on strike. Union leaders
ordnanceman In Boonviiie, Mia*. Ha was
“ who always put things o f f " was sure Island, Calif., from exten■Uon companies
A dinner meeting of the Boxrti
member of th* F irst Bafi
estimated It would a f f e c t about
’ord,' Church
»f Directors and the Good Road s
intention of
of Sanford and a mar
P fc, A. E T " s h 7 T of the 103 •P.OOO worker* If It continued a the advice today o f County Judge aive duty in the I’acific
at thl* 8U| ‘
R. tV Ware.
lv«r aa soon aa E ngineer* Combat Battalion of f a r days.
The n.lrd served on Guadal­ Committee of thr Seminole Coun­
of tha Bricklayers •Union of
____ , set up nodar tha Nary *
permit. /
• * i
the 2 8 t h Diviaion, reported to
Meanwhile at the Court House, canal. Kmirnu, Manna, in Manila, ty Chamber nf Commerce will b*
---------------------------------Demobiliiaiion Plan, and 4 AnUl lande.
held a t 7 : 3 0 o’clock Tuesday av**
Ha (a survived by tha widow,
Camp Bland Ing Thursday after
Judge
Ware's
as sistant*
were New Zealand and the Admiral tie*
JO B L E S S B E N E FIT S
soon he bound for th* Ur&gt;lt* ‘i Mrs. Irene M. .Walthall of U k *
‘t,|
spending a 3 0 day teava with
HOLE MECHANIC
- Unemployment
compensation “ taking it e a sy " as applicants On the night it landed on Guadal­ nlng, at the Hotel Mayfair.
glftae b» be A\
~r
)~Bgt__John_
0. Thorny hla aun t, Mrs. W . L Holcombe, payments were made during tha drifted In one at a time. Up until canal. it underwent a 12-huur
from the, naval
attar;
A poultry show with entrias
’
before camp could lie
160.1 Douglas, Avenue.
Mr
week ending Kept 1. In Seminole noon today less than 06f&gt; persons attack
by 4 --tl
ii girls
abllshcd,
raUb
girla of Scmitiola
Mias Minnie WaltKWI a f Miami;
secured
drivers
license* eat
P f c . Shew served 18 months County ,to on* trrson, a woman, had
% 1041 and baa spent 80 month* three sons, Eugen e'of Sanford, W«tt Tenth Street, Sanford, ia overseas,
will b* held Friday mo
has tha ETO ribbon, ~
taking * course ip auto mechanics
intfng to *23.60, according t-» since sale* began last Tuesday.
j f v . it y t E V A HOY H ONORED
and Edward ^and ^Gerald serving at Foxhole University her*.
10:30 o’clock at the S e a t s
.
with thrss bat tips.stars and ih#
raceivod from C art B. Smith. This leaves more than 0,000
First Lieut. Carroll Culpepper, buck order store on F irs t StlwaL
good conduct ribWp. While here
Irman of the S t a t e Industrial application* to be made during
sun
of
Mrs. A. G, Allen
of A. W, Osteen, extension a s s i s t
tha next three weeks.
imlislon.
combe who l* rapidly Improving
Operators licenses are still $1 Geneva, was recently presented poultry specialist ,of G ain*
tmpensstlon f o r
unemploychauffeur’s
llcentts
have with the b r o m e atar medal by will be judge. Ten girla
it declined slightly through- but
the staty. Smith said, both in been upped from |1.60 to ( 2 .00. General Omar Bradley by urdsr entered tne contest.
of the President and a citation poultry should be mads before
of claimant*, from 1,787
, and In tha turn dlstrlMore than 400,000,000 pairs of was glvtn to L ie u t Culpepper for 10:80 A. M. Friday, according to .
from 630,811 to $26,6*4, shoes are produced each y e ar In outstanding action a t Oklnaws. Mr*. Oulda Wilson, county boms
Ht ha* had four year* of service demonstration agent.
th e s e o f tha previoui week th* United S ta t e s , .

Motorists told ; Favorable Report
To Take Care Of Is Made On River
Present A htoes | Channel Project.

M arket D ireitcr
Sees Big Future
Fcr Cattlem en

Ratigan Sees No Im- Division E n g i n e e r s
mediate Relief For
F a vo r Deepening
Average Motorists To T w e I v e Feet

i

j&amp; e ta lb

S a n fo r d

7 Oil A V

Vff A I M IR

V

('omiiiusl Of ( ’a Itlv
Tick Seen A Open­
ing New Horizons

i -Hilhlei*1

welve O fficers,
2 Enlisted Men
Awarded M edals

v:

Heroic ( (induct Durluu W ar I
nized

Slot ion

,

Recruiting Week
Is Proclaimed For
St at e Guard

Ffc. Ral ph Kckles
At English School

Only Two More Days
For Whilt* X-Rays

\Itcnclanct'
Rptl Shi t hi (lull

KiwaniH To Study _
Civic Improvements

— —
la expcclcil

Frank llauer, \( ’EM,
(iets His Hist'liarne

. Strike Idle Drops
a To 95,000 Employee^

Rufus P. Walthall
Dies At Age Of 62

John T. Ru mb l e y
m Ovcmas 20 Months

*M m

. c r ru riw S B

Judge Ware Warns ;
Drivers On Licenses

Pfc A. E. Shaw Is
Back From Europe

823. J S a f W S t a 'S B

Home On Leave

«

♦"
.-..i, ..'-Jk-io.--------

CITY BRIEFS

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——

MISCELLANEOUS
. lor privacy
, is strictly
FripnJi
ciueitionpd
Your cmattociatci*
nur personal
no cause for

C L A S S IF I E D ADVERTISING
JOc p e r Bit* f o r obo Insertion
Me p « r lin t f o r thro* Insertions
07e p e r lint fo r • I n a trtlo a j
•3 p e r line for 30 insertions
Minim um r a t e s . . . JOc

rates

PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR Ada m THE SANFf
Count, fire words to the line, Including phone and ad
Ail advertisements fer glluatloaa waaled will b* chari
r t g n la r ela s a lfk d rat**,
ROrKRY Store, m e a l m arket
and fillin'
station combined
Two story liullding w ith nice
living quarter* above. E xcel­
lent location. very good biiainesa
I'refrr srlling building
lull
will rent
Benson
fur
selling, have other interesia
A rthur
J.
Williams,
lutkc
Monroe, Fla.
-

M.B, I'ope Co. Inc.
GAB and Oil spare h eaters
W a te r H eaters..
IN D IA N Motorcycle, an is. I
00 C larcnto
Keller,
L
Mnnroe.

D R E S S E D F R Y E R S — We will FIVE room bungitlow o u t West
have m limited number of d r e s s ­
1st SL just fur en o u g h out to
ed fr y a rs for (■!&lt;• during the
give you the co u n try itir an I
week until
furthsr
notles.
close enough to give you el(y
_ T « t d * r F ry Poultry. 2205 San
convenience. E d w ard F. I^tnej
ford Ave. Phone 0 2 1 . _____
MALL young grove &lt;
PL E N T Y windows and doors. Nice
land nod beautiful
Jo t of French doors. D u h a rt’s
build Ihnl Country
L um ber Yard.
ward F Ijme
U F IIO L S T E R Y fabrics, tapestrie*. SPECIAL Deluxe home on
damapkt, brocatellea. a ro od
Ave ('mil, co m fortable, p&lt;
atock
to select
from.
R. 8 .
condition Fdward F I. n
Drown. 2911 N O r a n r e Ave.
MODEL T Ford,
Phone 40-*»3, Orlando. Kla.
ahipe Trailer,
MODERN, well constructed home
eva. Fla.
In M a y fa ir' sretion. Phone 883
between 0 A. M. and 6 P. M. YACHT' * 00 ft 150 I I P Gray
nil In fine condition. Sleep 78
H O SPIT A LIZA T IO N
Insurance
Pressure water ayatrin. I tun I
Individual, fnmlly and group
lighting. Bottled gna. Shower.
C. M. Boyd A Co.
Completely equipped. Ready t»
go. Moving inland. Sacrifice
WINDSTORM Ini ru r n n rf. Now ji
Whitcomb rUi W.P.B J a c k , no
the time to froccct your pro
vllle, Eta 5-6HH4.
p t r t y itcrnlnat wimtelorm dnm
•iff. C. M. Boyd A Co.
KNOI f
Wh
Leifhorn,
O rndr
l.lr E

per*on

afe*

InaurancB

to

earn

10 l o 9&amp; fo r * 17

50, dividend* rrtluco th *1 year
Jy roal to $ 19.50 a fte r the l *1
year. (!. M Boyd A ( ’o

A A A . m a k e tw*t

('hick**

it n d fin e F r y « rs 1 OfI $11.51•
Life delivery ifiiurfinterd Poul
try Farm 719 So I low nr d \v»
Tampa, Fla

IIUSINKSS SKKVICK

NEW IN NEKS PHI N&lt;i
MA1TKESHEB
4 0 -Double h ' d »i*e; 20 1 a/fn bed THE ho’: i, p re fe ra b le t•&gt;
xl*e, infSttdinir new spriiiKa, «d
46(1 ilclu. tiblc collision m
«et nutoniobtle insiii.niic,
layer felt pudding find 0 or
A.C.A. Tkkfnic. Phone 072 Ji
mu totes (or your c a i ,
trucks C M Boyd A t o
The .Sanford Mattrea* Kuclof)*

the
lit(, :
in I

FOR S A L E : Ample q u an tity long WASHING machines ri'|&gt;«ireil
life GOLD S E A L asbestos rooi
and all homo appliances, (mill
coating containing
Petrogum
well General R epair Shop 707
North Mills. O rlan do , phone
‘ Sanford Paint A G lass C o m ­
pany. 117 So. P a rk Avenue
2-1972 or Sanford 0156 Prompt
Scrvlrc,
Phone 303
TWO FA RM S FOR SALE- One A. D. ROSIER, D E A L E R , In gol
vanficd. black anil copix-i |o|ie,
8 a r r r s . tiled land, 1 good well,
complete (lock on hmnl in sixe .
2 sto ry house. 1 car garag e. 1
from U " to 8" fnim one length
I tool house. 000 ft. West of
tn c a r load Iota All s i te s pipe
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
fittings, valve-, pum ps, high
—6 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
and low head centrifugal pump*,
story house. 2 sto ry barn,
g a . engine .driven rc-nli ifugul
mile west on O rs n g a Boule­
dumps, hohu- sulomiitic elec­
vard. J. W. Ball, Laka Monroe,
tric pumps, runge Im ilris. pneu­
'P h o n e 15.
^
matic tanks, sular w a te r h e a l­
LU M BE R -L um ber! W recking 3
er tank*, electric m otors, gas
story house behind Reel'*, very
engine*. Complete stock plumb­
b e it lumber. P le n l - doors, w in­
ing euppllcs.
Well ilrilllng.
dows and plumbing. Unhurt's
You will save money by getting
Lumber Yard.
our prices before buying.
A.
D. ROSIER. 916 West F ir s t
DINING
ROOM su its; dining
Htreet, Sanford. Florida
table;
bedroom suite;
lawn
mower; vacuum cleaner; occa­
E ARE fall v i-ifii i
it ml
sional ch air; 2 Ixiys' dressers.
know how to recap your tires
110 Scott Ave. on E. 2 nd fit.
N atu ral rubber or synthetic,
phone 868- M . '
,
we protect th r snlcwalls of
your lire. Jones Tiro Shop,
QinUBE for sale, p arty furnished.
Cor. l e t ami Elm, phono flOH.
&gt;14 Elm Ave.
lo f l y l Get a trip acci­
GOOD piano. I’hone 004-J front GOING
d e n t policy from C. M, Boyd
* t2 noon to 2 P. M.

VICTORY GA RDEN PLANTS LIABILITY
Insurance
----------, -------- r
now- ready—Tomatoes,
Important.You know
. G ian t Pepper, FL Eyera M a r­
k e t E g g P lan t, Copenhagen,
C harleston and Je r s e y W a k e ­
field C abbago; other planla In a
_ few day*. J . W, Bell, Phone 16.
N EW D R O P leaf table, 4 chairs,

is most
what It
would cost lo replace your
home, furnituic, merchandise
and automobile if destroyed.
But you don’t know w hsl the
verdict Is going to be in a law
suit Involving bodily Injury or
death. Get adequate liability
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Co,

FIREPROOF M ailer Jafe; 12
fttage La Fever ahot gun; STORAGE our car a t Kent's
Garage,
Ipoclal
rat*
dead
storage.
AVON Product*. Mrs. JA. Cook AUTO BODY AND FENDER
WORK BY AN EXPERT, 8U2406 Magnolia. Phone 829-J.
PEIUOR AUTO PAINTING—
large assortment of colors. Your
cement block machines,
car can look new. Bring It to
I t end BaBiia, with palus and see.
2306 Magnolia Ave. Phone
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st BL
Phone 022
FOR BALE, 48 foot dleeel powerDuU^
S
e
rv
ic
e
^
reg
istered
Jersey,
. ed ketch. Several twin cabin
bridge deck cruisers from 46
to 60 feet. One Chesapeake Sky
-» AUTO PAINTING —
Wflfk boat Specification* and NOW le good time to paint ijrotu
price* upon reqoeet. Eau Gallia
car. We also do expert body
. Yacht Basin, Eau Qallle, Fla.
end fender repair. Yale* Ante
Paint and Body Works, 106 N
Palmetto Are, Phone 371.

S lW

;

repay you for jewel
stolen or - destroyed.
C M. Boyd A Co.

KONG' KKLLEft*S
BACK

LEGAL NOTICE

Uy CHIP BOYAI,
AP N e w a fra lu rc s Sports W riter
j NEW
YORK — T h a i loud
' knock in ir you hear could bo tho
||n w s Gf American L eag u e pit*
chern now th a t Charlie (K ing
Kong) Keller is out of tho Merchant Marfne* and back In hla
old Y ankee uniform.
-j-j^
,|a r k . browed
outfielder
h&gt;]| ()OC„ . c|odter ever ainco he
sta rte d playing pro ball with
N ewark in 1037. Before t h a t ha
h#(1 battinjf n„ r k l ^ . 470, _*&lt;*

I*

T llft
I 'O l’B T
n r
THE
I Ol ATT J t w i i ; a R M I N O IJ C
( O b 'A T T , F L O n i l ) A, IN f i t b BA T E .

IN lit;: EHTATE OF
JOHN ltOHfl HOUOItTON
Dacsassd.

TO

AW. C l l E D I T O H H A N D l ’E l t KONH IIA V IN II CLAIS1H o i l
HKMANDH
AUAINHT
MAID
ESTATE:
*

of Hemlnols County, Florida, a t
lila office In th# court boas* of
•aid C ouatr--*t—San/iyJ. . Flot'da,.
within eight ealeedar Ann tbs from
Iho tiros of Mis first publication of
this notice. Each claim or demand
• ball be In writing. and ahall s la ts
lb s place or rasldsocs and post
office address of tbs claimant, and
shall bo sworn to by tho claimant
• ren t, or attorney, and any such
Malm or demand not so filed shall
!&gt;• v u I«l.
JOHN 14. (IlUvON
As udmlnlstratov of tb s E state of
Jack Allan tllllon. deceased.
First pdbllcatlon A uausl 12. IMS.

S torm s ee w e tim w m a k e w in d­
B rassieres should be w ashed
a f t e r each d a y o r tw o o f w e a r to rows of bird*' eggs on tlan iUia ita
better.
Whooping c r a n e s ,
looming
large In th e clear a ir of the
prairies, som etim es have been
mistaken for horses o r antelopes.

The world crop of tobacco for
the 1046-46 season h a s been e s t i ­
mated a t 6,340,000 pounds, a b o u t
AOTIl'R TO AFPKAK
two p er c e n t below the a v e ra g e
TU. LOU1MK J AMEN WALKKIt. production
for
th e
1036-30
whose pises of residence and
I'nst Office address Is un ­ period.
known:
You ere hereby required to a p ­
pear In ths Circuit Court of Bemlnote County. Florida. In Chancery,
on September l#lh. IMS. In a cer­
tain suit for divorce therein pend­
ing, an abbreviated Mils of which
case Is A rthur Watksr, plaintiff
versus Louis# James Walker, dsdendant.
Witness my hand and official
■m l si Hanront, Florida this 20th
day of August H "

A plan t d isease Has destroyed
moat of tho aea ftrasa growing
along the N o rth American coast
in recent yeara.
One of th e tiniest ball b e a r­
ings in the w orld—2.7 mllHmctcrs
in diam eter— is a vital p a r t of
the Norden bombsight and other
delicate aviation instruments.
The U. S. Coast Guard'a flag
was adopted in 1700.

No Fuss qnd Flurrying
We’H Do tho W orrying

WANTED

Help Wanted

f.it the league leadership.
And
it went for Keller, a l­
ways ihroalenlng to be a bride,
l.Ut "If Hjllif 11 • M* on I* Of th*
mil Ml*
Now, that be ha* had
? nlm oit fwn years uf service wfth
thr Mt*r?h*nl Marine under hla
| belt, m avbe thine* w 111 bo dlffcrru i for the fmnrovffil muscle man
PRACTICAL nursing
1320 Mel fnim Middletown, Bid.
T hr K inir l» «»nly 2i» y eara old
tons tile Ave, or phono 67 1 W
nod he shfiiitd lv* fooil fo r ntilto
h
few more aeasont in the Stad1 lum garden. Hr broke fn as A
l third basem an ut ctdle^c, playad
I t e n t r r f i r b l fur awhile, V&gt;ut hi*
| naiijtill apnt srema to Im* left
I fir’ 1
lle‘« alreadt
been
In four
world series (1U19, *41. '42, ’41),
h A \ f . mupi-y o-i ynur flro, wirui and the All-star t a m r a of 1940*
storm, nulomobllc, «prkmcrv’s atfrvM to dale include three home
compensation,
burglary,
li a ­ run* on July 2H, 1940; leading the
\ m r r i r a n l*e«fue In baaea on
bility
and
other
insurance
You II like our pro fit-sharing * halla, 1941 i and hittlnjt a hom­
plan of insurance- C. M. Boyd ier in e**ry m**r&gt;r league park in
1 1945. T h e re will be mere.
A Co.
H ie rife love* to plav biaebalL
)ANH on ras h value of life He'll hr out there In tne Yankee
insurance policies a t 2 H % to uniform th reatening to knock tho
4'4 L . C M. Itoyd A Co.
hen da and Irij* off opposing ritch*
"'■a a a In Off a a hla new bout*. Larrv
MarPhoil
wants him — which
nhoubl \*r for manv years to
R A N I &lt;t !( It 'S most beautiful fnftie.
tmngulow completely furnished,
The longest stretch of straight
three bedrooms, hard wood fbrors.
track
In the
United
all electric kitchen. E dw ard F. railway
Htatcs i« 78.86 mile* on the SeaLane.
,
Liard railw ay between Wilming­
20 ACRE tiled celery fa r m on ton and Hamlet, N. C.
Cameron Ave. E. B, Stowe,
phone 102 -It.
Mythical manlike m oniters ucrrncato the folklore of all peoples.
O N E FRONT bedroom. 300 Ea«t
20th St Phono 381-J.

FOUND
YELLOW wo4y| aenrf found on
the "C fmmplon" pn Aug. 20
PftBArngrr from N orth Carolina
can claim nume hy paying for

Tommy Harmon To
Captaih A ll-S tars
A P Newafcaturea
CHICAGO — Tomm y H arm on,
form er All-American
half-back
who broke Red G ran g e’s W estern
Scoring record while a t th * U ni­
versity of Michigan, r e t u r n s to
th e football w ars, A u g u s t SO,
when he leads th a Colters AllStar* ag ain st the G roan Bay
Packers of th* N ation al P r o f e s ­
sional league.

It’s so important to always have th a t "bandbox" frcithncsa th a t dean dothca can give . . .
the best way to keep your clothe* splc 'n span
is to havo them cleaned often by a reliable
cleaner.

We close 9 P.M. on Saturdays!
LANEY DRY CLEANING CO

M I T I I 'K OF FIN Al. IIM INlHT A M l
4 I T I . I I ATIO&gt;
r a i l D lar il A lU iF

A11 pt r ■u it 0. * r * h #r »Ii j n *»till rd
that the uinterel*ned m Kaerulora
uf *a Id refute, havo coin|tir tud the
iMtmlnlatratloD thereof and have
filed In paid rourt Ihair final rtr»
|M»rt and appHeatiun for illarhnrKr
Ohjectlon* thereto, if nny ahould
bp duly filed
Aftrr flllon proof I
•&gt;r pubilrallon ehnwlnn thl* nolle*
ha a bens n putdiahed oner t« wrrk .
fur fnur rofiaaetillve R i ' k i , the!
matter uf aporoval «f aald court
and the nti|*rlnK of qiatrlhutlun of l
an Id *ftit* will cornu lief uf* Hla |
court
KAN I&gt;A1st. rllA.si;
HTDWKY «». iTIAJIFs. il l.
FI rat pub lli atioh tin AtlH U. 13 (1
I n r i m m t n T o r t i i ,; r o n s T r
A lK Jti. AMMIMOLR c o t HTV.
K i .n n t r u . in i -h o i i a t k .
IN IIK KHTATK ' KIF

OLADTH A nO WKIOt.
I (vcr*,Sd,

TO ALL CIlKIllTOIUi AND t'KIlHONH IIAVINH CI.AIMH OH
DKMANDS
AOAINHT
HAIO
KtJTATK:
You and ssoh of rou i r s tisreby
notified and required to present
any olalitis and demands which
you. or clthor of you, may have
against the sslate or Oladys A.
flowers, deceased. Istn of said
County, to ths County JuiSrs of
Hemlnals County. Florida, at his
.fries tn the court house of said
County si Hanford. Fturlda. within
eight calendar month, from the
time of the tlrst publication of
this notice
Ksch claim or dsmaud shall hs In writing, and shall
slats the place of residence and
po,t office address of the claim­
ant, and shall t&gt;e sworn to by the
claimant, agent, or attorney, and
any auch claim or demand not so
ftlad shall be void.
UCOIUII2 CUUICKHHANK
tCUWAIIP It. IIILLKII
A* administrators of th s Kslala
of Ulsdya A. nowsrs. deceased.
First publlcstton Aug. 18 1MI,

A personal message from Mr. Fletcher E. Bolls
owner of the Sanford Paint and Glass Company.
The month of August just ended has been the best
for Sanford Paint and Glass Company since I pur­
chased the business from Mr. G.U. Stuart on April
1st, 1943.
The public confidence reflected hy the biggest
month in my Sanford business history is deeply
appreciated. By trying to do the little things th at
show personal interest in every customer and keep­
ing a complete stock of paint, glass and mirrors,
I hope to serve you even better in the future.
Sanford “The Friendly City”, has been good to me
and it is with much pleasure that I say to one and

Legal Advertisement
S U T I C B T II CO VTW A ( T O I I (
o rn rn
of t iik
S T A T S ’. HO A IS IS K F A IIT S IK A T
T s I ls t s s M s . F t s r la *

AsgasA I S l » «

Sincerely,

,

M A lN T K N A ff C U
A N l&gt;
,
C O N a T IH f C T J o N P H U U H A H
SSaaled b id s W ill bs r s c s lv t j at
this o tfle s from U u a llt ls d Cuqr
tra cto rs u n til |B ; 1 &gt; X M. (K.W .T.S
on th s l l t h d ay o l Bsptansbsr H i t .
for th s psrform anoe of th s fol­
low ing w o rk !
H is t# P ro je ct Jo b No. T l e i - I H ,
H
Na
tt,
Hsm,____
lnols u
Goonty,
...o sit. ___
... _ ---n n ir,

I slwssn CUr Limits of Sanford
and a point approtlmately I.ll*
mtln west. Work to roasIH of
constructing * bituminous rstrasd
surface course, Ths length tl ap1.110 miles, A earProitmslsly
Iftsd check tn ths wmoual of
llee.ee will be required.
For each proposal, a csrtlflsd
rherk In th* amount atated above.
ths nsesusary tttsls's Doeumsalsrp
Htsmps attachsd, must u a i m M i r
rsrh bid.
All esvtlfled * ehstk*
■hell he certified within 18 days of
ths
date
for
receivin g
bid*.
(VtshUrw cheeks w ill not b* A f.
reeled.
The ckeekg uf th* two
lowest bidders w ill be *epoet|*4L
All w ork ta be d o n e,la aeepni•wee w ith the P I —
lion*, and Bpeelal
ths , H U t»
lin e*
h pm UI
atleattee
“r s r f i

Harmon, &gt;recently discharged
from the Army Air FofCe* after
three yeara service, la also helpa H Star™I* Blerman coach the
In one of bis first practice
sessions. Tommy shook loose for
long gains, completed pease* end
punts.
8 two 1st I'rovlslong

furnished with see
Proposals will bi
(justified Contracts
£1lest Ion *to this 0*1

DIVIDENDS for 10 years on
your fire, automobile and lia­
bility Insurance by m t fniurlng
With a M. Boyd 4&gt; Co.
&gt;■■ ' a.i i
LOST: Brown wall:

WANTED TO BENT

K IN G

You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to present
eny claims and demands which
you. or either of you, m ay bays
•aaln st the estate of Jo h n lloea
^
if
lluurfhton, deceased, late of said
I hone M
County, to ths County J u d a s of
Seminole County. Florida, a t bis
office In the court house of said
County at Hanford. Florida, w ith­
in c ia M calendar months from
the time of the first publication
of this notice. Each claim or de­
mand shall bs In w rlllna. and
• ball stale the place of residence
and post office i d d e u of ths
rlslinsnt, snit shall bs sw orn to
by the claimant, agent, or a t ­
torney, and any surh claim nr &lt;O F F I C I A L HEAL'
demand nnl so filed shall be void.
a t*. ItEBNDON
Itaymond M, nail
C lerk C ircuit C o u rt
Aa
administrator
C
system . George Wciw , discoverT. A. of the E state of
Tallahassee. Florida
c l C harley at the U niversity of
John Itosa Houahtun,
A ugust Jt. IM t
deceased.
Mnrylun^^kWhcn he told
th e
NOT IC E
y n u n g a l e ^ ^ B P was in te re ste d fn F i r s t p s h l l r s t l n n ( / I f . l i l t
NOTICE Is hereby given that ths
him, th e he then 10-year-old fence
Hlsts tlfcsr-1 of Education of th s
NOTICE HNDF.lt F IC T I T im a
Mints nl Florida will offer for
lin lf S K furni«hc&lt;J and yrnr round buster w anted to s t a r t hi* t * m NAMK LAW
-sis, and will receive competitive
immediately
jf i!i r a r i n g
f u r o rn h ifo icmvi1 Ingi
bids In TullsbssBee, Florida, at
TD WHOM IT WAV CU N C E IIN
or job hn aliare-crHi'jimg nr
But, he wna persuaded to fi n ­
Nolle® It hrr©l»y given Hint lh« 11 00 o’clock A. M. October 2nd.
u
ndrr
p
u
rtu
tn
t
to
th*
ISIS. for lands In HKSIIKOLK
wage*.
Well cipericncrt! in ish school. Then, he w en t with
-'Flclltloui
fitatuta.** Ilouaa County, described a s follows:
and prom ptly
sta rte d tllll
tMilh. Daniel Sinrnc*. I* O Nowark
.No 11K. Chapter No. 10»b),
HF.*l of N E 14 *&gt;f Bsftlnn
flo« 1.170, Sanford, i»r I'tlm w making the hurlers shake. The Laura of Florida, 1941. will re|(
Township IP Booth.
Old L iners' grail wound u p with jflater with tha Clark of tha Clr*
Itaiut* IS East.
m
i
l
Court.
Ill
and
for
ffetnlnolv
TIMS
NOTICE
is published In
n .'163 av erag e th a t y ear and won
irtnldc viclrola the In ternational League b a ttin g County. Florida, upon reralpi of coini llanra with Neel Ions 2to o7.
ELECTRIC or
piyiof of tha publtcalUin o f this Ito.ot and i;».0&gt;, Florida Hlalules.
Phone 706-W
championship.
not lea. Iho • fictitious name, l«&gt;- IML
With
George Selkirk
doing w t t I fl l I T T T H A C T O It W i f D A N Y * The * •nrrcaffut~btdder Is In pay
under which J am
a q oil In th s advert tel ng cost.
okay fn Bala- Ituth’a s p o t a t the batlntt*.
T i c Stale Hoard of EdursUon
Yankee Stadium, Ed B arro w de?
1 n p a r t lo engine In buM* re-erve, the right to reject any
tided to give Keller n n o t h # h im at number, I00J Hanfonl Are-, -nil all bids.
n r n II DC It of lbs His to Hoard of
h e 100- In tlia UHr of Hanford. Florida
i year w ith the Bear*. T---tha party Inlar/niad In relocation of il&gt;. State of Florida.
pounder promptly a t* r le d clotitf «ald Tbrfi
haalnrpa rnlarprlt#, U »• folSI Ills rd F Caldwell,
i..Mi for ing the bail hauler than av*P, 7
(iovernor
Hint in, W h ereas be got 189 hits, IS
HAItOLl» M m i l T T
ATTEST
I»it led a'l
Hanfnrd.
Be in 1imlF Colin Enelteh Hecrelary
1 nere. homers and batted In 38 run* i*«»«inly,
Florida. Auk
1?IL
Mtalc Hoard of Edurallftn
i, Bank in 1937 with Newark, he wallopad
311
safeties. 22 homer* and
KOTirK
knoiked In 120 counters In 1938
NOTICK I* hereby xlven to Iter*
laundry for a b attin g average of .385.
COLORED
girls
for
old Thoms* tlnff. ren»omlonl In
work. U&lt;&gt; not apply unless you
The
Yonkers
couldn’t
ke«p illvon'e, to be and appear st a
of Common Plea* of York
want a year round job Apply1 King Kong down any longer. t*oiirt
County, I'enruyl* aula, to tie buhl
in person t«»-S«umnolr County He cam e up to the big show In in York. Penney l»»nla, on the
Laundry, 810 W, 3rd Si.
the S p rin g of IU.19 and prom ptly fourth Monday n t .September. I»45.
iieinir the t l t h day thereof, then
won an nut-field job. T hen he and
there to show cause* If any be
W A NTED:' Girls for full lime got out and hit .334 in 111 game*.
tun. why the m Id Hath V, fluff
at Laney’s Drug Store
T h a t's the year his tcam m at*, should not he divorced from the
Jn&lt;- DiMuggio won the b attin g bonds of matrimony contracted
with h Irn
title w ith 11 3H1 mark.
r i H I I K I t . INIHTH A MAY.
C h a rlie ', II A. went down in
A t rj*r noys
for
f^thellant
IP 10 hot he improved his RBI
10J K Mlirkrt Htreet
Y'tirk 1'n
nod hom er,, knocking in 03 runs
and tit circuit doiilA
III, treat year la the round
tr iu p rr - ram r in 1911 when he
ro n n r c lrd a il h .17. He finished .hVIi NKT f* f-MAHfi. ftiHTitPiHl
behind
led Williams, however,
requirements.
m-nev loans

$ 2,000

MONDAY* SEPTEMBER 3, 1945

XI1E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

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The complete paint and glass
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T o P r o v o t e the Progree* of Amerlcai
To P roduce P roeperlty fo r Sanford.

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TODAY I’ s r i l , (. t,,ui|&gt; lhi« afternoon with
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III

Job Chances
Revealed For
Homing .Vets
%

First Cavalry Named
To* Occupy Tokyo;
British Troops Take
Over In Singapore

Official Opening Hatton Addresses
Of Headquarters Sanford Members
Held By Legion Of Realty Board

TOKYO. Sept. G, (AI’)—
The First (dismounted) Cav­
alry Division was assigned
today to march into Tokyo
Saturday (Friday night, U.
S-.iim e), as Admiral Nlmitx
disclosed the first demobi­
lized Americans from Japan
are aready homeward bound
aboard some vessels of the

Barbecue, Boat Trip Says Time Has Conic
To “Spruce Up” For
Dance And Business
Flood Of Visitors
M a r k Celebration

W.MC Says More Mon
Noodoti In Build'
ing, F a n n i n g Am i
Soiling I n d u s t r i e s
W A n I I I N i . T U N , S i -[i t . 6.
( A I T — R tiid m g f a r m in g a n d
s e l l i n g h mih ilk.- tin- b i g g e s t
n |i t ‘i i i n j : ,
fu r j n b - h u n t i n g
v r t o r a n s a n d 1st u l-o f f \ v a r w«»rkt*rs.
thi- ‘W a r
Maif[aitVcr r.irn h ti-iiii'itl i v p n f t N !
tiuluv It s;iul n - t n t i e r s w o u l d
mod
iJflO.tMM) i n n r o
salos|io u |i|o In (k l n l i o r a n d *,v t, n
f iff thi*
t t i - r in ;i.
&lt;Ik**| »|»i n ^
wi a . 1'11 (lit II
a •■til,| t|n»l» ilff
1 .iflwt ^ Jl f ia*11
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ti'-l'i |*TT1f«|i \ t 1
riff !■* I| »|*»w
trtil F vin ,, 1 will ns ■-. | I(HI,
in fi m i
I.V imi! ftrtnhor
Jiiltl dlintbt i lu*1MlM&gt; fr,| i **tJ if
Ml**1 ■iifi 1111r 11:i iit« hi *»k | Ipf HiUne
■j si I&gt;;t1 i .ithii -t*,j it hiirkont 11 mi*.

T h * nffleer* and mrintwra of i T .T , Hal to it, a»*i«lant to the .
ssldent nf the Florida S ta te
Campbell-Loosing
Post uf the
ard of R ealtor,, o f Orlando,
American le g i o n were hn»ta at
the statew ide celebration of Le­ told th* mem bers of th e Sttnfoid
gion h ere la it Friday. S aturday Board of Realtors a t a dinner
Sunday and Monday! The oc-1 m eeting at the M ayfair Hotel
ct'.lon waa the official opening ' lost night, th a t the time has
T hird fleet.
Klrit C av alry and other Eighth of S ta t e H ead q u arter, hi Sanford. 1 ceme “to xprne* UP , t»» I*®"’*Mit mlad rtiw v ale and |W * lr old buildingA rm y force* hav* been Instructed J A m ong Those thnt
to liberate all Allied primmer*. | were: D epartm ent Commander. E. 1 "I'd get lh shape lu welcome the
I4eut. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberg- , Mrade Wiloon. Departm ent Ad blg*#st Influx of visitor* tbai
er, the E igh th'* commander, .aid 1 ju to n t A. Reid Mann, must nf th* Florida h a . even known
th e prisoner*' atorle* of J a p I District Comm ander,, m em ber, o f ) The only town in Florida thnt
Atrocitie* will be given General I the D epartm ent Executive Corn I has any excuse for Iwlng proud
m artial action against the guilty! mittec and nther Depart merit Of
“
of
dilapidated
buildings.
Mr
hi r • itl! Hi *'
i t'.itlv
I"
hirr
Douglas M aeA rthur for court | ficers. Everv Post ( V mniander Motion aald, is St. A ugustine, n u d ,
u l " m u
111T1ii 11 u u r k o r * fro m
its
fame
M-sls
on
Us
being
the
Japanese.
and A d ju ta n t In the Slate, the
VtAsfiKt t*" «b'lstlwi
i'lwii t h#r«*
P resid en t of the American Le­ oldest cjty in the Unite,! Xtot,-tl! It, , • » 1 11 oiMj'h'S «•lit«|tit
Mr.
Hatton
added
th
a
t
mail)
Auxiliary
and
all
Vice
S IN G A P O R E , Sept. 6. UFi — gion
F’lorida rilic . look a trifle im
Brltlah Indian troop, lauded in President, were invited
Singapore today and l&gt;egan the
T h e L egionnaire, begun a r r iv ­ down now because it b « , Im-c"
\ HI M, I I '
' . u i '■ i.-U)
f,
occupation o f thla onetime bastion ing F rid ay afternoon although difficult to obtain labor, hut now
. t In (fail
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h*uii*
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the
war
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aver
th
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o f the B ritish Empire which s u r ­ some came Just before the bar
f a $liM»
I'li’iimnh
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rthu'
excuse
for
t
h
i
.
condition
any
long
rendered to th e Japanese on Keb. j becue a t Bird', (‘snip Sunday
*
i " i "t g r i i r n
rti.fi tii'tuilf fit
• . , tfu fill .
16. 1!U2. The troops went ashore I afternoon. The 1-egiiui A u ,d ia ry er
cdtlKit
Itlllt
t hi * morning without opposition. | d ep a rtm e n t officer. »!*,, began
Mr Mnllon » n introduced to
1 Uh* K*-«j
III
A t first observation. dam age to ; a m eeting of the depart merit dis­ President Ed l.ane wjio pres id &gt;
the harU&gt;r appeared slight. Allied trict prealdent* and m rnm ttter over the m eeting and called .it
■ " a huti
prisoner* in a camp near the to arrive early Friilas and had tention t&lt;&gt; the im portance
«*H*I Im
with the
quay cheered their liberator*.
c h a im ja n Saturday morning which courtesy I" dealing
.4 ■ riff anfcf *nl
was presided over by Mr. Poll)' public whether .elllng u ptec,
J &gt; tlH C S C l.
. , * .1
Holiday Sp eaker
I , ii* r t i l l o a n *
CHINKA1HG, Sept. 6, (J P l- A K irkpatrick and attended by Mr, good. In a a to r. or try in g '"
■In*- f‘»r t hr
m m airborne movement of the Edith Mongomerv who &lt;* »cen­ dispose nf a piece of real &gt;new Chinese Sixth A rm y to tury and treasu rer Thi. meeting state. It I. up to each of u». hr
i * *1 i*• atvoniM
Nanking, p r e - w a r . C h i n a capital, « u held at the ' ablet Hotel added, to perform our duty m l
Thu fit nn Hi
and followed by n luncheon at help lam,i Sanford, one of- Mm
began today.
“
• &lt; «!'. rtbdUl $'20
best town, in the stale.
The tr a n a p o r t by U.S. planes the M a v fa tr Hotel.
o f American-equipped v eteran s
Jack Kobinaon, d is tric t vh •
A t 4:00 F.M. S aturday a r e ­
• 1
• '*Ti*trudi«in
of UBytynn
Dayton* Beach,
ah
■un-Hi u*
o m u i , ixci
■3
. ,.
*
■a
of the h attla of north Burm a wak ception and open house was held president
... i an- hr inir nun
ke to the ^board, e m p b u . i il n i I ' C H ( i l H I l I f f H A r t * K e *
scheduled aaveral days ago, b u t a t- d ep a rtm e n t headquarter* of­
re
1 )oss. Hall. Smith \ r e
n l» 3i ru itri* (tlaiii
was delayed by bad weather. fice a t th* Valdei lintel Punch th e value of organlxatlon and co
. . 1 .. ,1
:n „
c*i. .ml ti. provoif
t's From
In
lit leg a te s IH l\i\ t 31 I t (I I O l l O W H l f f
With" the China** arrival. J a p a n d cake* wkr* **rved by Mrs. operation. As Gl-loan appraiser
fo rce, are expected to withdraw. Sybil Booth, prtaldent nf Cam*- In D a y to n . Beeeh, he revealed
S e p t.
t
K l e c t i o n
1900 To 2,2
/ v ;inis Shite Meet
S|J
11’*’! ft Mr* in
1
^
&gt; —■ T h e formal atjrraftdar Of J a p bell-Lea*log. Unit o f the Auxill- th a t a n u m U r c»f tzl luAryi h to e
■n
-yili-wy,*
•
fgjcex^ 4„
in CWrjs l*. d a t e d fa lfm r V V t i d M A . Joel S. Field. From W n mad* fn Daytona aiul hajref
•
, ..
„
t
• . , , / u necrHnarn
the
G:00 tx&gt; 7;&lt;K&gt; F.M. a cocktail hour lc « n a te a l “ Min to reternliu- &lt;
Kl.
.
i
,i. iriil
Ilm»
TIH’lllWI* «&gt;l» t f|# h ll tJ
a n held on the .eenna fle*-r p a r ­ vJfosr.r..
n
t o t
t i
diMttiif .,f the Srinms.lr &lt;
YOKOICANA. S e p t r&gt;, (JTj— lor and the Marqoee. The recep ­
Raymond Ball nf Sanford ....... &lt; hr;ln| „ ,
„ f ..................
*1
Crack
F ir s t
Cavalry
Division tion wo* attended by n lorg&lt; n u m ­ poke on G
U l loan, «o.i H* li&lt;it 11 ■
I wr-r,*
*• I i-vfl
kiti^ . . . Mil
vi
tro o p , hav# moved up to the ber of Sanford people who ex ­ ippraiser
iiteiitum
,
.
,,
ser in this count
•4
ii
" hi iiuri1*!
i fum iffd IiMriv U V it
vraatern o u ts k irts of Tokyo, it pressed surpriM at the am ount of rd some of th * problem. . nn
u l
‘ r In.i M n t '
»tii *•*
wa* announced yesterday as Gen. large office th a t vrae once the c l with the present lu* lie ..md’J H i in% T hi«I y f«»«t
I*
I*
. -ta t!
Vk1-f ,r I*)t*l t *-, | fit
f.M.t
Dougina M aeA rth u r outlined a Valdes Banquet RooCn.
th a t so f a r only two &lt;&gt;l loun,
■teaM.H ■ tr Hftt.-*. • I mi
n • '••lilltlllK
till* tl HU tV tlDlflS V'
sweeping p ro gram for seising buxine*, th at it carried on in th* have be«n mad* and that &gt;■ third 20
Iff i - &lt;1 \ lift!' t .
Knjiliah ifipifiHtur &lt;it • h* 1 "I
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S ta r ti n g at 0:00 P.M. a dance up plication la now on file
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fur
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th* Jurisdiction of O ta. Robert L. down the S t John'* River and tation a a p p e a r headed for , clash J, L If||f(l*Ve Jt»»* I*' I
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th* e n tire celebration waa carried come with t h a »ventual return of .HfllM*. &lt;1 A SIMM- «.l
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wht*i t -in ti n
• *1it t ha* fcff MVbri t
started landing In nDRibara y*.
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y by sea and a ir In the out. He wax assisted In a r r a n g ­ 16,000 veteran*. Thrv don't wiml Kf.-.l l(
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w* island, along th* shor# o f Kago
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shlma Bay a t th* soathweiterti sun amt Joel Field, J.O. Jluff. Ro­
ll'PtTtHI"|4-'*,1I by || () Siti-th
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1. Ijrglalatlon ilciti*'"k
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bert Deane, Victor Greene. and veterans' g ro u p s Itevei “ 'll •■# t ASSKI.Itl IIK t \ 1 t i t s I’ t'
ir « n lt a M 4 d a P t f f n»wrw|
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Carl Mynes had ch arg e of ticket
I fell. '*
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accepted triulnirly bv orgnninwl
I'riidi n , . It,.,,
t 1 4 *♦»1f 1f1j* if f f It *4 of
sales and reservation*. F rank
i iinrit
■ t litre
*v a tl 1 |y4 a «..Vrl
| ,elberr)
Pavllck, Cheater Miller and Jack labor.
i thi* i i Ni
2. 8o f a r It* accep'ahle com
I l i l t PSI i IIS
I 9ii **a*« ril",| In T,t f I 31iMl*
and arr a n g e d by F red Bolly: re­
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been found
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hour. The barbecue w as cooked prom ifa &gt;|M l^vrdown will come, i v i u i i
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tirttldi nt
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I ’ounty
cgn say . But u m»v u * !
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futtipl ■ r m u ' i hi'fi will bt- (’mi•
f r e s h m e n u were serv ed by Wil­ fairly eoon, over a bill bv H#pI \ f NTH ARM 1 IN a It * #* 1(till *»f M M i si.) ‘
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Stuff &gt;1? Mi Ivin H . .1
Mr*.
Kudur
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liitAr tinloipMrtiinr# of
M ra
liam F . (Bill) T h o n t t , assisted
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Klltx-e.
Knutedh (R., Minn,).
by F r a n k Wolfer. Henry Wol­
II Erklra, of HI D No ’ ■* iiiir, “ t e i HIII. • Mi
II.-H H ii ih# mitlnif ...... t ’ here, Mr«.
I. t h K M MM
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fnnm &gt; m fnirt&gt;»t -T K u-'lnh ni I
T b ii bill h a * the support „f th e
cott
waa
chairman
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CapL Walter M. Haynes, th* j
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Foreign War.,
W ar,, nml
the i nil* f* 4.f lli* * ttv t.f Nim
I lw riTtl K n «Tii ? t jiI i if tmltiy.
Veteran* of Foreign
Raymond
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son of Mr. and Mr*. W.M.I ing comm ittee assisted by Brown the American L*fwn, while
le not Evans. .Iro, 11 Kvino
York H* ............. *
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H- rt'r nt'vi • 11 - - - n f t mhere ilMiller,
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RIChard,
F
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st
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it,,ii
in
combat
prim
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Haynes, 914 Magnolia .Avenue,;
Hilly M ,.
t, Vh K M t l M i n L
grvr ul &lt; 1 S \ ,.n*l hi* Mil
specifically endor.1 ng the Knut- ]
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in SfiiiiiiiT * otinty within
Gatchel.
Cheater
Miller
en
d
Mrs.
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while
«ervilig
witli
th.Artel
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and who eerred as a B-17 Path­
John \\ Itell. I I lid o J
»*,. pH -sf fen
should he
■on bill, haa agreed with its p rin ­
t f r ' i ilt'f i • • it Si i 1 *&gt;rk l *"
Joel
Field.
-.th
Division*
division
bead.
finder navigator on many Hatarrilllfi.l
v rr u tv
Hi
v.i- .» f-irmor n*hi*
ciple*. Thoaa two service o r g a n i­ I., B. Mu no
nD&gt;Mk*li in fititki' rvt'rv p erio n
.,
mrt
rrs
has
unriolirn-1-d
lilt
IS
Mr*. Sybil Roulh had charge sation* hay* a combined m em b er­
dotia bombing mUslotil over Ger­
ioum hchiMii ,MIn i
ml im huh
LONGIV Dill)
whov alo rs
;ht» life and health,
many and Natl-occupled terrl- of committee on decoration* and ship of almost s9/K)0,DOd. and are
J. A !!i«tlin“ Mrr Gr« II. •talliiiiuil .it tin \ \ F mrhf»o| it* ;. member nf (he famous C entury Vocational S c h o o l
I'tiln e
tbe
im portance
of
a
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W
t
In
fa
n
try
Regiment
A
tory during 1949 and 1944, was flowers In Department Head­
* ' y they soon m ay Iltidge. B
Orlamlit
Gteene
thorough check iq " Mr. Kircher
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prveented with th* Croix d* quarters Office assisted by mem­ double in ala*.
OVIRDO
To Open On Monday -.iid The Mobile I'nil provides
Serviffi* Hill l*«*t*m Krnfny i h *"
H. hlllff ut h tin »• t lin k it ml Syl i , (diivitl in th e division's fightGuerre laat week tn Ban Fran- ber* of the local unit, of th*
C. It- l imits. Hen Join*.
\ r a y . free of charge to the
On th* o t h e t hand, organised
On
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F
ran
ce
and
G
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anv
cleco by a member of General American Legion - AnzDlarr.
.,« lit. sermon
jnihllr
Isbor,, w ith ita 16300.000 m e m ­ I^e, II I Wheel, r. Ju* W,l-,,n, !
‘ ,nfo,.|
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D
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"g
th
rou
gh
th**
Vonffew
Mmill
11.B. Pope planned th e schedule ber*, I* opposed to the measure.
Chari** da Gaulle1* eacort for
II I ' e t , chai r man of
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SI ' VI A, ,
, , LoubJect.
'Th.
I d, l b i f
It...n f, i
ml v • • n i, .4 .»| ... , i 1
In at Novi'mJri’r, the I'cii
the local man'* work on Radar, for the fleet of yatehe that pro­
W ould Qlt* Credit
sSemih.de
11
&lt; unt \
rul&gt;ercuAndrew
Hilda,
Join,
1l' l,lrt*&gt;j H bsIiu-,nb
--olof oiv
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fieri
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(‘ri1l«'kc&gt;
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till*
Gi
l
vided the dallght/til beat trip for
Cnutaen bill wouhl give Martin Siaiiku
Ileal I h \ ts,,glut ton,
t &lt;ihhtriit iiin. " ill I,, f 311 * 1 f , . , , , III" 1;* und
|-MtvAcrm h i H U- hi*M itt lit Hi nm
lilitfltlwl
llriff
IleCn,
ul
t
hr
the Legionnaires and their wive*, veteran* seniority credit for lim e
ged ihnl all g lo w e r, see th at
•i i:#«i
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■7*11 J o'clock Mil*! I ha* -Ilium* Mll.JfCt
M. i *ht River, ttri41 litter fi»tir»hi *• *HI A M - ..........
i
the Held of Radar at an Eng- many of whom hod never been spent tn Mrvtea (with lime and
i . i r o i i r llna free
V\ . I ( iiliitsl V t mid I*.i ij*kr th*' f lal&gt;oritt»-ly-f.»i tifir-l . . . Ml Fn*!lie .1 III. VA* * s M». f fn-ir
-W h at H.i
Hah baa* after he completed 16 on a boat before.
r
\H fmsthnndlere,
a half for tha a l i t h day and do u­
II ( \ Si a v w, 11. i&lt;■ ri lit if • f thv \ ray
the War
tt»vti4
nf
If
it
oh
t*
nn
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M
iiithim
I
flying mtsaloqi, wae one of 19
It waa declared bv
by all'vhitlng
all'vUltlng ble tin* for Sunday, )
ersn,i. who regu larly
lri|aill#!*« -.dln.il .if ’til h. mi i.-' - i'll ll 111«,
Railroad Accident All n ’t v it
Uff' tnvkt«*il I m I mi*
dignitaries of tha Legloa to be
A veteran could use th i , ere
, i i nfiturt Do 1'iildn' tie e.[nw-lally
' " U l i t y V r he mi I S k W '
ftttcfiH Si*r v u t-w nit' hchl Jit theStriiulinif tiff n mnjur I •t*• ?it»ft I his mm tiifik?
blgheet French decoration and a th* most outstanding
ling eelebru tlon dit tn going back to hi, old Job,
urged tn come for X-ray
A RCA DIA . Cullf. S«i*t ■
’&gt;
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C,imniiniilv
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n
te
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.
Sl»
nt th#
t ur n of
liiM n o n a ) elution.
Dr Dunn-, in Inndirtg Ilia seethat th* department had ever or he could b* credited with thle —A rnilrund spokesman rrp«.rled teenth F t r r r l between Magnolia (■mji.Irr-nttAfk
Realdi'w t he ri-yiiUf t h r vm r before Hitch#, tin* MWtli commercial « u &gt;• i r r i «* | \ , o 0g. vice, said Die leinnrksble th in g
hod and alt expressed their Wish
eh seniority tn hi* attempt to four p e rs o n , killed and 36 to 46 and 1’alnirtto A v.nue,.
rrMthrd thruuxH th# f o r t - i f r i n «hurt hand.
that Sanford be made permanent
The bill .add* Injured when two locomotives and
utsiul X- r ay is th at it revea'
ht»r*kkt‘#onii*
film
Imhi- to wm»t th# hintnrirnl ilr hnplnew- Fn|fli&lt;*h
headquarter* of the American
veterans
must
be •even ca rs of u Ifl-car Hnnlu l e
• bon with foot star*, the
"ffnr pr Hi ll, e Die presence of Die tulterculosla
O* r i « » Slat
frriM' htmtiofi from thi? riirrny in the school will mid a now kind g e n n even in person , whO(
Legion In the State «f Florida
ho *T»
p assenger train w as dcralle.1 In
" .M ed al with “
I rnid'MitrcIi, A f te r apcctllnif
f&lt;» of work this venr. wilti afternoon a p p aren tly In ginal health. Th*
Md that thlaeelebra
.
a sp ectacular
smnahup
laat
M
I iu!wi#khnvcn on the Rhin#. th# sessions devoted I., m a k e u p re g r f X t f il menace nf lubcrculool*
an annual affair. It
night.
*
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» 1941 and eeread^eranwu for to hold
lie said the cause of the crashFred Slade, former Longwood then U'tfrin it* iibkauII upon Hell- .chool and college subjects, a i t a well advanced case of the illaaoa*
memben hip round-uo tn Sanford
U n o t known. T h ree bodic» - e r a
announcnl hrtmri. Im portant naturnl h«rri«r spr-cial mtlention In ihe needs of noil never rra liie it.
!.
'f f e '
on Oct.
uct. t t and » when Sanford
token to *n Improvised morgue boatbuilder, I m U i
l j
will again be baet to all deport­
re tu rn in g servlpe m#n or stuto l u n l e e r
workers
will ■ b*
on butter and and Identified a* Rev. Vlctof plans for constructing a new unci k#v rail center a t tHo
Celling
ment official* of tha American
In effect, Mr*. Hugo Schroeder, 41, a C ong rega. airport between longwood and •»rn irulowav to the G erm an Na- drnta wht. wish to complete any needed and anyone in terested la
Legion.
of the above subjects hi order »»ked to call Mrs Edward Kir*
'» eeereury of th* tlona) m inister of lai H a b r ^ San-Lnndn S pring , in th* vicinity tional Redoubt.
o f Rock I-ake on a site approved
Calif., and two alien Japan#*
A fter nln# bitter
«lay# of tocomplete
needed credit#. Kach
i ^her a t (518-J o r regifttcr
w llk
warned
today,
f* 4 .
~
b y tbe Civil Arronautica Author- building-to-buildlng fig h tin g u n ­ •tudent I* ifivrn individual at- j t h t local H ta lth U n it Offict#
that the celling The second section of the c»s
pvmung
lU
ei
In
Washington,
D.
C.
d e r enemy artillery ilirectrd hy tcnClon, a# i» the ruMornnrv p ro ­
quart of aweet bound C alifornia limited hit
p ries 01
Mr*. T L k .
it* . told over th* siding switch abo ut a mile froi i Mr. Slade stated th at eonatruc- obiervatlon f r o m the hiH, to the cedure in Y'oriitionnl School ■.
milk 1* I f
K i t J . E . Md
cents delivered, th* flam * A nita racetrack.
tJon will begin on “Slade Ranch east of the city, the division Mrs, Maxwell minted.
Praeb yH rM n
ber of th*
----J f A irp o rt” within the next week or captured
on butter, all
the city and d ro v e '
Mr*. J P Hall. n s,istn n l |
Church hen. died &lt;aa Rochestar,
i ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ '■ i
locomotlvk
Jan d a y ,. Two g ratsed ru n w ay ,, south along the N rrk a r River to cipal h a , just rom pletnl a new
J* 69 cent* In
The first American
N X Monday,
brand*, V!
■tore* end 48 Mtually to be operated on ~~ 900 feet wide ami J.OOO feet long, S tu ltg s rt. where It joined forres course in lenrhitiv 1'n m me rein I
^ i r r e will be a special
G roup 1
A resid en t of
1
be built and a civilian flying with the French in a pincers English olid othei commercial meeting a t th* P i n t 'Ml
•tores. AH houee- com m on-carrier railroad In . h i WlH
Mr*.
cent* In
■r
S
:
Stole*
wo*
th*
.rged td watch the
school will be conducted. The movement which forced the Capi­ work —- at the University of Church this evening a t 8 :9 0 .1
NX
an * xperimen-ita] r
Owner also said there will be tulation of th a t industrial metro- Florida. Trade and
to pay mere than
Industrial Th# **rmon subject will ba *
In 1HJ9 by Peter
space for s ircrafL
HehOOl a t Daytona Reach.
Unmerciful Servant-'’
polls.

K

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New Directors
Are Elected By
Seminole C Of C

Improving City
L tvt vt ai cl By
Is Vital Need,
Census Figures
Crumley Slates

Foinilutioii -I ne

Labor Unions And
Veterans Groups
Headed For ( lash

HV, Ralph Lcklcs
(.els Silver Slat*
Fur (umhat Action

Jiissr-^stSunj'TJ

Four Persons hillt'aIn

Fred Slade Flans To
'Build New Airport

Celling Prices Are
till In E f f e c t

I

Dr. Leland Dame
l rues Puhlic To
lla\e\-r;iNs Taken

Jewish New Year,
Rush llashanalh
Observed Frid a y

Captain H^nes
Receives French
Croix De Guerre

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ROME ON LEAVE

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CITY BRIEFS

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1943

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

ill more U-23A th an Ihe nntritial *t&lt;m tn«'Ih.&gt;.| i uaed Thi* de*
iraa.
|&gt;erid« on the f a n thnl two difhe
By repent m e thin proee»* thou frteril g»* i., ot
two d if le re n t
re -itmin of times, the K '£■&gt; plant forme of the •lime Kim. auch
in will able to product vit' thnt »• 1‘ £lfi, and I 2.'IK, may i r p a r a t a
u&gt; w a. altnont pure L'-iSf, • hnnir when e n t u . un -et.ttw m ixture it
it* ing It back to toliil foioi «a» r 1 1it ru le IV ).. .t on one end and
III lelntively
ea*y. and Iho* the r....l on allot hi t
t&gt; Reparation had lieen athirvn)
I" m u t ht - idnti irreat atianre
A
werortti
mammoth
plant id le , o f .triim « e r e needed, an d
ed known a . Y-12 uxed atilt an o n e of the S n iv e l pciwer-housea
i other method of aeparatom known It America ,i.i. huilt
It haa
ih • » the electro-magneto methiel three giuril boilern. eneh prndueThere i* no building here »&gt; ire- Inir “Atl.OOO pounda of auper■o mendou* a t the *inplr grval tmlj,&lt;l , healed »lrnm on hour, and Ita t o ­
ad In* in K-2/i, but inplead there 1*1 rn r rttv output Ip about t h r w 00 are
270
perm an en t building*. I qunrtcra im iari-e as t h a t of
he covering 8&lt;H&gt; acre* ami stretch- ’ Boulder Darn,
in inir two mile* down a T c n n r s . r c '
The th r re planta, a . well aa
th valley.
| Ihe H anford plant, were put Into
Thin plant, ton. convert* otn i cn in»t ruction In the hope t h a t if
ill nium Into a gn« ta’fore beginumii [ nnv one o f them actually Went
i* the re p a ra tio n proceax A wtrenm to produce uranium, the investly of the ga*. carry in g an electric mem would he a wound one.' All
ul rh arg e .is Marled along a straight the plant* have produced. F rom
he line, then deflected In a rur ve hy . the mom ent th at they were, p u t

Into operation, there wa* no
doubt of th eir »urco»
The total eo»t hat hern »et
at Il.dd6.000.0m&gt; for Onk Rldgr,
Hanford, and the In iU llalitm in
N tu Mexico, where the atomic
bomb « u f l n t tried

NDAU
Mr.ATM-AND c ATS
Ited .tamfJ# Q3. R2. S2. T2,
U2. now -*»H d, e*p|r» Augual
SI: V2. W2. X*. Y2. 72. now
valid, expire Septem ber SO; A l ,
|M. Cl. n i . E l , now valid, exp ire
October SI. El. C l. H I. J l . HI
now valid, expire November SO.

Where Customers Send Their Friends1

1
II_ _ _ _ _

501 BAHT FIRST STREET

Ivo.

dO expire*

m iO E B

Airplane
now good.

No.

I, 2, S, and

4

H OME
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JA V tt

IM U K Iitt— r r a e e r .

Donuts

Ific

tMa«&lt;% *

CAliRGTS

TEA '/2-lb. Pltg 31c '/t fc. Pic* 17c

BONDS

FOR

PEACE

• I V ' t l ll'.l n - . n w i . t i i i p i

f i e s h f i e l d P»o« A

CAKE FLOOR . 23/4 ib Pkg 19c
EVAP. MILK .... 4 fa ll Cans 35c

Snaps 2 no. 2 29c

Ail Brandr.

H UY

Crimes Apples
3-lbs
2-lbs.
Yellow Onions .
dozen
Persian Limes «
Hard Head Cabbage
Fancy Tomatoes
Large Stalk Celery
IfGeOfgia Yams
iCalif. Ixrng White Potatoes 5-lhs 2&lt;k*

Ptata

do*

%■

. i* ,

Bread lV^-m loaf lie

I 'r f l o t .

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WEEK-END SPECIALS

CONTROLLED

Crackers 14b pkg. 18c
H*n\Karlrkef. ttXIt.

— intlU

1

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Sugar atam n
Augual SI.

Crackers l-1h pkg. 18c

II

-

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Me d Octagon

h «m

P o w d e r 2 pi&lt;o* 9 c
Gold Msdol

««

-r.m rtn i

w itk

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POTATOES .........
ICEBERG LETTUCE

Flour 5 it* 29c
cana

Ju ice

no 7

Super X

ftkyltn* Drlv* A p p l«

Ju ice

G ran u lato d Soap

Q»

Cot
(age Cheese
Hri*tillr d
Wtiite Bacon
Fat Back
I'f M ll
V*»al Brains
Bleu Cheese
Pimiento ( ’heese
Llverwurst
I1&gt;-fmnit*
Skinless Weiners
Cold Cuts
Sausage
Dressed Fryers

K n l l j g t i R u ttm

Welei.

Coffee 2 ib* 41c
Jelly

Smo. Sausage
Mince Ham

Kellogg i All

B le n d e d C m u i

12 or

PviinoM Houmhold S.

25c

W H E N A V AI

Ain j n

Syrup i‘/2 gi«

la

in r

g ian t b ars

GRADE A BEEF SALE

14c

G rade A

MEAT POINTS
REDUCED!

• n,,b

J u l r k Tender Club

STEAKS

ib

RIB C H O PS

FYvnh G r o u n d

H a m b u rg G rib 2 5 c
B a k i n g T ip *

^

HAMBURGER .. Ib. 23c FRYERS .....
STEAK.......... lb. 34c CLUB STEAK

1

Hourly** llr t * h r l Pol

A m o rlcan Yollow Loaf

Roast # ib

CHEESE

21c

•b

Fresh Dressed. Fat Tender

l*r«k f

i

o

•■•Irk—rl.ruraU

l l k m i i l . t j — I rrani

t r m ri'm

12c

Ch#os«

I ’ M rr

..

n m .

M e * C a n o t- i

C h e e se

E u n n tlo n d Smokad

May welt lloung. vacuum parked

lU r r

qt.

..

14c Window Spray

..

9c

No. V/z cans

FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES
(Jravenstein Apples
... 2 -lb n ........ 2
Avocado Pears
each ....
.2
Fancy Bell Peppers
......lb.
....... 1
Fresh Tender Okra ....... Ib............... 1
Large Iceberg L ettuce...... h e a d .........1
Fancy Crisp C a rr o ts ........ bch..........
Large Juicy L em ons..... !.... l b ............ 1
Persian Limes
...... dozen ........... 1
Good Juicy O ra n g e s
lb.
1
Tender Engtfah Peas
Ib. ........ . 1
Yellow O n io n s............. 3-lbs.............. ;. 2
F&amp;ncy Elberta Peaches . .... 2-lbs ... .. %

Cheese

udon C a ught Nandi**.

FLOUR

^ No. 2 cans

o Potnlu; Mf(*rnth*ii Cnt

llho v Y*lt*w

.obstwrs ib 49c

i Ht

KvfrRreen I*arjf«r Sugnr

A m t* A

aiw ggra i *

Vinegar

&lt;

ml

13c Mustard 9-oz jar 13c

i&gt;*i v v r

*1 L T % &gt;

p.,

SEE HOW MUCH YOU CAN
BUY WITHOUT POINTS

pkg. 5c

50c Spinach Soup

h F l I 'K — H g tllrn

Lorffk F t * Bwlu

i,

*c.

I ostum f-oz can 42c Plumite .......... lflc

Cheese
OdkAd fm IItolling

U " K* ( j

Lamb Shoulders

1-. a l » »

Chili Powder

39c

*•'

Lamb Ixigs

lie Puddings

Cane Syrup
u

l.«l«

H ulk

Cheertonts
i .o r

ilrtrl

I^mf ( ’heese

PhlKi Ciwam

Sausage ib
NORTHERN FILLET

m.

3 8c

BREAST STEW lb 10c

ib

V l a t e ("ul* S t e w i n g

Short Ribs

Ib.

CiHUCK ROAST lb 2 8c

M raty 1-ean (Think

RO A ST

lb

W ein ers

WHITE
BACON Ib

SmoVad Oaorgla fo lk

Sausage ib

Klngun Oath Boii

Sausage ib
Juicy Skinlaaa

Wieners ib
|BUo^

Bblogna Ib

BABY FOOD
Jar 8c

No. 2 cans

CRACKERS
lb. pkg. 17c

H«rriiinfnlo Grade

Obelisk Flour

Mfikmaid oiui’nrnuiT

ANIX rAIIM Pity

Orange Marmalade

Island C obblor

»t idixi-Hf.tr

Prepared Mustard .

WHEN AVAILABLE

S ‘rvgalar

ROc

IVORY SOAP

a n 28c

Grape J a m .... 1-lb Jar 19ie......2-lb
l l l l 'l l l . t N I t

C. Qraanlnc Cooking

p p le s

lb

Prepared Prunes . .. No. 2% glass
Mission Apricots.....No. 2'/, can .

Oallf. lUrtlftt

lb,.

13c Pea&gt;s

|tf. amrantUtn

Hew Ortp a*.

17c

,pplos 2 ib* 29c

Yams . 4 ib» 29c

hey Caitf.

Ilttnott TgUow

JIU l i W I l V

omatoes Ib 15c Onions 3 ib» 21c
E com*

eaches

»b

15c

.

.

IMF* ink
Tom aloe*
Wo* .... No, 2 tu t
M M r'a

lla M n

IVORY FLAKES
Tge. Pkg. 23c

»**«i

Fean .... No. 2 out

v.i\m w c*9

YarOs

&gt;

Top Notch Scratch Feed .... 26&gt;Hn
L aying. Mkah ...........25-tim ......
A Penn Motor

4 ' ib&lt; 29 c 1
mty aiBhu RmuybU

* flood Ttai flopi S
f, . ■

ut W. Ptat to. ,
Cm , M f c h x b d

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200 Magnolia Avenae
San
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THE SANFORD
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Thej The aa.w effnrt ineunl ft 920,
^

j .1 0 0 ,000,1 l(M)ev pa n r mu

in

r AI 1 AHAS5K1- Se|»t i i "in*
iiftl) With the •eiwo- f "i lift •

the

h ' 1 h c o u n t r y 's m im n fA c t u r ir u ; f»cililte,«
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I
m o r e th rtu \ l n o o f t m h t v
m liti

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c u m i n jf

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p u b lic

''it.

r] initiifti v

HI,.Ml i.OOO workci
fn i

t ih *

fin reo p*

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•* c| 0 1 %
.

*ti kne*« now hei* h&gt; t "• -1 ••1'••r
f let t*«m v *»‘| hi | 11-’l ’ 1’
111
mites have |Uft U*v’
-t* i * T *
h«t .*f carrier** .*f
■i*i*s«r&gt; nf hoi ** •
Che virus of *lei'pM1L' -i. c m .
»n« iMH.t (e*1 111&gt;
•*“ a i
o n a farm w here h#*i .* . hml i o u t .

*«» . ftrmnnn ir

*

I II KM*

Sic kn es s Is Ciirried
Hy Chicken Miles

ill

o r « r

»

m u n it io n *

iilofir . upi i o r i m . » t '‘&lt;\

* 'tr t
j fine f T U i n i t on- m ak er f o r everx
‘ Too,! man in the more than I 1,000,
►«n*t j 000-Mruntr Arinv mu I Navy
With 11,070 hilmr utrikef he
tween Pearl Hartuir rtrid the en&lt;t
mn it. ‘ of July, 1l*tT», th e cost in m hi
nmetl &lt;Uy*
U . 7*7.000, one-tenth
r (• | nf I per cent of
nvnilnbli
m in working time
*•ftlU, l An the l nlteri S la t e s en tereo

w ith

jile e p iiiii

■u k o . **

to*

American F o i i m l f t t n o f « * i I m w u i '
Health reporteil
‘It i« heliexeii rh.if ih
nnti
lock up the v i r * *■ f »• tn . Hrrli n■tmt in turn lr .n o i ,i H-«
t*» IMMipU an well t ■ i.&lt; l u o *
the

I e pot I

sa nt

\ »U i in u m i *

I

hurl prevtoiialv Dmiul th.it 11■*’ iit iIrj*
aini*
coiihl In* hnii‘*oe»i
iom 1111* i •
\ ear to vei»r b\ hit.U nml i*oul I umlim

Now Crop Early Juno

PEAS
no. 2 cons
Q u a n tity R ig h ts R osorvod

Valve

Coffee 2 ib« 41c

Prices Good Thru S atu rd ay . Septem ber 8

C tn rq ia D im o ri

Poaches™ 2 -,25c
Super X
G ra n u la te d S oap

POWDER
l'/z-oz gl.

25C
SUrtlMt AUIID COMMAND!* General fv. - i d s , MarArthur po.f* f.«
In. portrait on the porch or hi* ofltce over) ■,» ,njt 'l if t Avenue la Manila.
Some days after the photo was taken, hr i.nilrd In Japan to lake over
los (lutlri of rtioog ttie Jap*.
[••terruilitm.il ' m i d , ,ll ' S )

All Brands

Gold Modal

FLOUR
5
29c

tall cans
MAN-MADE

Miracle Whip Salad

Ifi-fillr

GRADE A BEEF SALE

G rad e

M EAT p o in t s
REDUCED'

STEAKS

ib

ROAST

ib

Freah Ornun.l

Iloneleftft Etrlnkvt Pt»l

Hamburgerib?.5c

Roast'

Ita k ln t Tip*

rial® Cut* S tew ing

R ID

CHOPS

lb

28c

BREAST

STEW

lb

19c

A m erican Yellow Loal

CHEESE
•fa 39c
Lnrgn f v«» Swim

Cheese

FRYERS

Phitn

ib 33c

D rtn* 4 Poo

Sausage
Sausage
r to fh

C hoose

Sausage

ib

Wieners ib

I n r in

nw m 1

t

AIR LINE RAILWAY

'i I|ft' Min

11n r r

‘. e ilm

Itm fti A

fnt

1 . •j t

1 H1

O r lf t l i d n o f fii e o f
\ 1 I M il I ■n i n
m i n e
for iin \
m i o *
i-i
- &gt;
r»n Ionyi* 1 r«tio»in*i|
* &lt;**
1

ib

Juicy rjkinlft**

I l f . I*nil

On ^’ruir Citr ur S i g n a l m e

ib

^ it k

ft O il

$20 TO $2.r)0 OR MORE

S*fin*!#4 O-'Ttgi o Pofk

K in j o n

No W a tts

ft,| I in Hi UK**

[hen C/&gt;uno»
OnnfiyhnH Sm oH d

NORTHERN FILLET

fu r

CASH LOANS

Cheese

O ct on Caught ffcadltta

A 1

h* r | • I J,. I
Mil i’ 1111 o' | h r w u I
u
t hi
i’.ii 11
J 2 -t I 1 l u n i i n f I
*•1 nil t f i
« r n ‘ pi &gt; I *i ’ * ft urn
tin y
i m m et
p in »■»«*«
M i'J*
iti.il 1h r flifiin * irtrluU - I M , I I’ l
T n rtlin j r r n f l
T h r I m p Ii Ion*1 oht |»|I|*I,1 I I P
t IK l I ii ii k-*. h i in *I r e* 1 c m wn 11 * el I
p* opel led v e h ic le s. 1,1 lfiJH Il! m
lil l e r y piece* of n il ty p e * . |H ,
•MIO.OIMI
* nml |
H im *,
| Mfl.lKIfi
l i urt or *.
h iillilu te r *
nml
n llii'i
ron»t r in i mo »*■1111p■
moti
J i IMi non
t r «!*’k m t ihcttolinif f»fMl,iM)n iee*i*
I 70&lt;l DOli riuii** i r l * of n il I a r*»-

Crimm

Shii p

Lobsters ib 49c

2 .3 ,4 4 '! l*lj*n**M M mle
l
I u ♦t&gt;
I* .h
|ir«nl
lin .m • n u n
«|.
. « ,t-i »
tu n iit**r i i.*i ’ top
1
. i*
•Uifl .Infl*

J lihll MHI !»lit limit-.

Cheese

Cookad lot Brolltno

Shrimp

38c

ROAST

Short Ribs &gt;b 21c
Fresh Dressed, Fat Tonder

lb

CHUCK

ib

II. i

l r j ■!! !***i 1

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VEAL

Jill* k Triuler Club

mount
In*
crttrH n l " ‘
In A tm t it .i
tv ill lo H tr .'t
t u t - ['iill'tt
It. m i r n .il imi

Bologrta ib
H? G*t Tr?'»n

p/iikir.K

r . a i h Hulk Pvanut

Bologna &gt;b

Butter

O l d D u tc h

Current

cans

•»

ITe^rla

ti‘

i

nil .......

Siflrnaturp Limns

Anv

M ike nr Modrl
Ca»h Quickly on a n ; 1’itn
l a 19(1 car. W ir e * a l m a
lu re nr co-al*ner» mil neee»»arjr, BRINC. T IT L E d r t .e
( H i ; with the ra»h In fnur
pockrt!

rb

r

I'.... dnr •n*I I’

Auto I&gt;ouns
$25 In l.'iOO on

fi

y o u n r*
** in

&lt; Hl V| i

Your rholrr
tt»«* fi.llowiot
No w orthy prrao n rffim ni

Dog Fbdd ib

Sliced

IMMKI HMt

"ffl*

1 -fl,, r n o l i t i f l

V alue,

$10 tn $21) or MartA

WIlhi ill Red I not*
i i n p l e . o».»%enirnl

«nd

p r i v i l y p la n lor i n ) « n r ! h )
p r r t m i . Caixh n n jn-1 )»mi
» * n a l u n a l u r e llkr « plain

l-tnh niitf.

Ui unMr

'l|9#t Rffmmn.

n*» rp«

nas
ITS*
•m

Island Co
Keep Hkln Soft, 8nv»'lh

WHEN AVAILABLE

I

regular ' 29c

OCTAGON
Calif, tlartlett

Pears

ib

Iltlnola ta llo w

1 5 0 . 1 1 0 0 • 1 2 0 0 o r M ore

WHEN AVAILAIII.r.

SowetMn* new! Money on
your, tar even If not full*

d tik io k

WHEN AVA II.A m.1;

2

lor

paid f m r N O K CFIN A N C .
INfJ COST, fla t additional
e a a h l« M ediately MO • 1100

edwDcn

Mokat Din VanUh Uka Magic

O n io in s 3 '»•

2nd
Mortgfafire
X 1
♦
-,
Auto Loans

AM ParpoM Houaahald Soop

9 giant'bars 14c

New Crop Oa.

Yams 4 fo«

SO A P

Fay Day Loans

What other telephone menage la

I'Tmerffency Ixians
$50 - $ 7 5 - S lim - $200
»r M »rr
C u l l in a jiffy f«r any
e f t argency
or
uneipeeted
e ip a a a r . No red tape. Eaajr
erfd lt term* tn lil r w f
poclMiWoh, Alao FAMILY
KjQJIHl d p to l.in-o In rtrn*

fo lU a te your blllx.

[ f u t . friendly. ronfWantlal
yo ur money will bo roady when
U N # you In a n y w ay we ran.

,

11 first. If you preferConte In. We want tn
*

ao lm|Mirtant right now a* thoae
prrcioua wortla "Hrllo, Mnm!”T
Slnrr long dlatatirr rlrrull* are

T h e lin t, red r.iing Irani .n e i . e a .

carrying * .heavy burden, purely

liavr wailed imuitli* Tor thi* flr*t e.-ill

your call can wali If ll lart'I really

Immr —ao let'* m

eleante*’ in thr

neeeuary. And when yon tnuil cdt,

t r u e S iiiillirrn ip iril —g i . e

be m brief aa posaihlr.

a e r i i r r m e n fir-t rnll n n l o n g ili-t.m«. !

re tu rn in g

tdaya, Wednesday*, and

9c
C O M E I N A N Y T IM fe
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t0 R

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JAY*

Sola. Sure. Depeodable
..

WHEN AYAII-AHI.r.

2

lor

9c

Southern Bell Telephone

andTelegraph Company
m u u ru n r

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WEDNESDAY! iHKPTBMBBtt 5,; 191

A r,m m K F O itn F l o r id a

PAGE FOUR

Honorable Mention

la IMS

v S S r ^ •'
u Av*fc.______

in both the agricultural ami induetria) ficM. W ith the artvmt of
ramie we will sec (he »r«ct:n.i
o f processing plant* follow n l by
textile mill*. Tne growing plastic
industry offer* g reat promise for
Florida and in the ycai- ju»&lt;
ahead we thould be able to count
on new n u n u f a c t u r n g industries
both large and *mall.
We have only b»-gun to •cratch
the surfacr in the development of
our g re a t Everglade* r r , a The
United State* S ug ar Corporation
through it* re**arrh laboratory
l* constantly developing new In
product*. Their giant new • l a r c ’t
mill will th u t'ly go into opera
tion. A* a result of their cspert
ment* In rattle feeding another
g re a t new industrv in the pro­
duction of cattle feed i* certain
Thu* we find Florida In an
enviable position compared with
many of her aiater state* and ul
indication* point to a bu»&gt; and
moat prosperous fall and v inter
‘season with employ m in t of some
sort available for ull who rvrlly
w ant to work.
T h ere should be no unemplov
ment problem in Florida an I
there won’t be if government
both national and slat- w &lt;1
permit free rnterp rire to gio-v
and develop a* it I* prepai d !&lt;•

■ ^ P lfiM O O tC feW Tfte WANE

Before the second World Wnr recede* too far into the
dint d is ta n t pant when only th e durfty page.* of hiatory

OH HARRY, .

.■a viaaa a u t a w*llrecull its deeds of valor, there are* a minther of San( TH1NKYQURE
* ':;a rr**.,a.0 ,!:n , ^,n c«tizen* W h o se unselfish services and devotion to
WONDERFUL O
ir*h h. lEtt,
duty on the home front denerve to be mention and who,
if Distinguished Service Medals were awarded for comRDI.UX1) I- O S S *
munity activities, would be entitled to wear them proudly.1
“ ■ll*f
I9RUON IsKAM
FirHt among th e m alt is Hart Peterson, whom we have
■ U IIH W P T IO il IIA T K I
previously
mentioned for his work in connection with the
P araLU &gt;■ A d v ia r*
Ration Board. W hat the public may not t&gt;e so fully aware
2f
C arrlir— ttrrk — _______
N«mii ------- ---- ----------of„is th a t Mr. Peterson was cpnnected in one way or
f f c f t t M * « t k a ---- *....... ............
Hi
M » .&lt; k « ------------------------another with alm ost nil the defense activities in thin coun­
W av
____— --------------try. Ho was co-ordinator of the Defense Council, commander
of the Defense Corps, adm inistrator of the Office of Do- •
fense^ Transportation, and in charge of holding prices
down."
We have previously mentioned the members of the i
w*HM *
i f V M f « | « T li« l l r r a l d
Draft Board, the Rntion Board, the Tire Panel, rind the
• I fUlrf a i • i f t r f l v l M
l a l i i l l l a v d I t tk # l i r a , Gasoline Panel, b u t there are also the Price Panel, headed
bv r i i i i r f t v l l k p r l t *
i r l v n l a r i U i | i mmd hy E.B. Randall, J r., and the Community Service Committee
of which W.J. Toll is chairmnn, and special agents like Mrs.
B is POllTlCAt. H0KEVMOO
sV
Charles Cogburn and Mrs. II.A. Cobb, Who have rendered !■
great service in checking prices And there are others'like
W.A. Patrick, E.J. Meyer, O.R. Mathieux, Mrs. Roby Idling,
and D.C. Brock, without whose volunteer aid the Ration
Board could not have functioned properly
The work of th e women in Seminole County has been
of outstanding Importance and has centered largely in
W E D N E S D A Y . S K I T . S. 19*3
Red Cross and USO activities. As many as 200 women uid
girls have devoted_hundreds of hours to knitting sweaters,
IIIBI.K V E R S h T u i i TODAY
WE A R E J U D G E D A T l.ONG sewing garments, mnkipg surgical dressings, and per­
LAST
BY
OUR
D E E D S forming numerous other tasks, under the chairmanship of
R A T H ER T H A N BY OUR PRO Mrs. F.A. Dyson, Vice Chairman
Mrs. .1.1). Woodruff
F E S 8 1 0 N S . J a m e s 3:13: Who Ir was also one of the most faithful workers.
w is e a n d . u n derstanding im o n i
Mrs. S.O. Chase was chairman of Special Volunteer
y o u ? Let him shnw by hi* goo,
Services and had churge of the knitting. Miss lnm« Bin-,
life.
ton served as Red Cross treasurer and Packing Chairman
Teen ege worker* are tieing
and
organized the First Aid training classes. Mrs. H.R.
urged to re tu rn to school. They
aytll be g la d ten year's from now Pope wag the active chairman of Surgical Dressings and
If they have completed tbeir was assisted hy Mrs. W.H. Tunnlcllffc as vice chairman
education*.
Mrs. W.A. LvUvItt was chairman of the Office Staff «nd
&gt;!’
The more we hear about the chairman of schedules in Surgical Dressings Mrs.
Herndon had charge of the Junior Red Cross. Mrs. Helen
resu lt of the atomic bomb n
plosion in Hlro*hlma. the more Schultz is the full time secretary.
we hope the power»-th«t-l&gt;e In
No greater contribution to the morale of service
W aih ln g to n will take cere It
d o e m ’t happen to ua Rome day. men in this community could have been made by the 1(10
«Q*
women and girls who have in some instances freely given
Prime M lnDter Attlee edmil* ns much as 500 hours of time in making sandwiches. Imk- t h a t the
*econd Worlo
W ar
starter) w ith the J s p invasion ing cakes, serving coffee nnd acting as chaperones and i t
o f Msnchurie Yes, and It we* Junior hostesses to hundreds of soldiers and s a i l o r s who J
th e British, a* we recall It. who have enjoyed the friendly hospitality of the I SO. &gt;iou y
refused to do anything about It under the dlrect'on of Joe Hall
.
t(
—-A*
—
Most active in the establishment of the USO here uus n
We see where Emperor Hlro
hlto is gravely concerned over Frank Shaoies. first chairman of the Recreation UommiMee a
propose,) changes In the Japuu of the Defense Council. Mr Shames has been inte-reste I
ese Diet We imagine th e r e are in all recreational activities for servicemen and has .dsn e
going to t * dotnr p retty Mir
chungr* In the Kinprrof'* own served as a most valued member of the Price Panel of the v
Ration Hoard. The charmanship of the Recreation 'Urn- J
diet before lotifr
miltee has more recently been filled by Herman Morris (
The war cn»t the United .States
287 billion dollar*, not to m e n ­ who also contributed generously rtf his time as chairman e
tion w het It cost Britain, France, of the Kducationnl and Morale Committee of the Defense &lt;
R u iils,
Germany,
Japan
nnd Council.
ti
other nation*. We wonder how
Among
those
women
who
have
been
most
responsible
u
many hoapltal* and achool* the
World could have built fo r th at for the success of the USD are: Mrs. M.L. Wright, who was B
chairmnn of Senior'Hostesses for three years nnd whose n
price.
place is now filled by Mrs. Joder (htmeron; Mrs S.C. Gra-lt
— Secretary o( .the Tr*a*ury Fred ham, dance chairm an; Mrs. Kd Cane, music t hairman , Mrs. | f
■ &lt; v E ; n **•»■ government expendlV turee ihoulg l» slablliied around Avu W right Davis' chairman of Social Recreation Cqni-.;
E f j v billion f f ' year In the 1 &gt;o*t. mittce; Miss Carol Stone, chairman of Junior Hostesses! i
War P e rio d . T h a t compare* w ith and the following captains of the day: Mrs Pnul Pezold, \
4 billion dollar* 'In the first d e ­
cade a f t e r the last w ar. And Mrs. W.J. Tolle, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Kd ijute, Mrs j
folks used to kirk shout high Alex Johnson. Miss Gussle Hinton, Mrs. M.N. Cleveland. I
* taxes even then.
Mrs John Erickson. Mrs. I.mirinc Real. Mrs. Z B. Ratliff, c
Mrs. J.P. Ridge, Mrs. Marie Hatcher and Mrs. M il. Newman , t
G eneral W ain w rlg ht left the
The Seminole County Defense Council was organized v________________
Philippines for the United S ta te s
tw o weeks a f t e r h it release from hy J.L. Ingley who also served as chairman of the first ou tstan d in g 'in the stat
a J a p prison ram p and one of War Bond drive in this county. The present chairman ___
th e t h i n g s - h e Is looking fo rw ard of the Defense Council fn H.B. Pope who is nlso a member
to most, he told correspondenta,
TO O L A T E TO C L A S S IF Y
la aome good old h a m and egga. of the Coast Guard. The work of preparing for air. raids .
' W e hope th e r e I* some butcher In fell Infgly upon the shoulders of II. James Gut, who was
B; R U SSELL KAY
th e country who will be able to head of the Air Raid Warning Service. Fortunately these
supply him with some,
activities, us well as the'work of Lea Ia*sher, chief Air Raid
it
The American le g io n , according Warden, nnd Roy Holler, chnirntan of the Aircraft Warning »»H
to some, will soon tw going Into Service, were never fully required, hut if some German “nr'1
folitlcs; and the CIO, which he* bomber had come a little closer to our shores, we would ', r * T
alread y gone Into politics, may
■
'b eeo m a its principal adv ersary have been glml they were ready.
■i T h e ra .ix a clash of Interests aver
Leu Leshor ulso served us chairman of the Firo and tris*
lobe,
wages, and federal leg is­
Water Control Section of tHu Defense Council and was a
lation
which can hfcdly b e ; re• solved around the conference U- contact member of the War Price and Ration Board, Mr, , r*
hle. Th* outcome' will probably Holler also served as chairman of the 6th W ar Bond drive, agrl&lt;
depend oh which tide-ran muster and is a member of the S tate Guard and of the Tire
Dt
the moet voted:
____
Panel of the Ration Board. Another active worker has “/ '

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Phone 2-.1921
O rlando. Florida
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The* Florida Hotel
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is now

Under
New Management
Nice rooms available

The 33lHh. part &lt;11 I
" C u s t rr” Division,fought
unit nf the Fifth Army

by the week

Alt examination tut the Constitution .of—tlie-Xlnitw
States will he held at two o'clock on Hatunlny after
noon, September eighth, in the office -of tho Comity
Buperinteiuh ut in the C o u rt H oiiao. Sanford. Florida
For full information cu ll on the Huporiiitcndent.

PASSENGER

MONEY

Phone 12

Just like old times...Have a Coca-Cola

’

Seminole C ounty • cltlxena c a n
* g t t their cheeta X -rayed without i t coetlftg thorn a single cent
d u rin g the n e x t^ fe w daya simply
by r u i n g down to Dr. Dame'e
office, but It m ay b e necessary

get the sheriff* office to aend

live drive.
®
'C.R. Dawtton wan chaJrmatuof thiB wrap "drive which
put 8oj*tinolo County first among all the countiea in the
Btate. Lloyd F. Boyle, service officer of the American
Legion, has devoted a good deal of his time to giving'aid
and assistance to discharged veterans as well as to service
men in th is vicinity and' has also been a member o f the
defense Council and the Pr!c« Panel of the Ration Board.
Vivian Speer has rendered an outstanding Job as perman­
ent chairman of the Seminole County War Bond Finance
Committee.
He has been assisted in this work b y Mrs. M.B. Smith,
chairman of the women’s division, and the various drive
leaders, some of whom w e'have already mentioned, others
of whom were Frank Evana, who had charge of both the
fourth and fifth drivea, and who has also served as chair,
man &gt;of the Seminole County Blood Bank, and G.A. Speer,
Ir., who h ad charge o f the Seventh War Bond drive/
Vivian 8pe«r himself led the aecond and third drives, while
Ed Lane h as served as publicity chairman so many times
•U n etii
and so ably that he cannot be overlooked
Alex Johnson has made one of the outstanding con­
number*
ami
tributions to the war effort by organising and directing the creasing
m ay ,b*. ctawndatl
War Production TralningUProgram which turned out over numbers
to grow th ro u g h In* fall

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Iim p ‘mtiiJ t'u t '-’

Neighborhood meeting ptfce! T h a t’s where your G.I., home

GOOD TO KNOW:

Cash can be borrowed from us on shortest notice, with
no disturbance.—‘'Jimmie” Rowland also makes loans
of $75, $100, $150, $250 or more—should your needs
require U,

‘to d friendly,
'&gt; * eo“ 'e&lt;

�•It-

, / ; . v uv '

WEDNESDAY, 8EPTKMUKR

5.

IO H

Mr* Yaldati Kendrick and ' 5 ° ! M ) u q I i i p v
W u n I l &lt;4
children are
U sltrng a*
l k r r t ; ,,H S
LUC)
» IITCI I S
.K ur.i.
of
Mr.
K endrick’. K f l t f U K t K l T o N U V &gt;’ JV tttfl
innlhar, Mr*. John Pearaon.

And Personal Activities

Social

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MONDAY
The foliowinjf circles ..f t ht
F ir s t Metho«ll*t (L u rch *ill m « t
• s follows.
Circle No. 1 Mr* J (I .\tnlr*.
C hairm an, at the home d Mi*
R. F. .Moult', 244 4 Myrtle Avenue
a t 3:30 o’clock
Circle No. 2 . Mrs. I.. F Hoyle,
C hairm an, at the humr of Mr.
*W. S. Earl, 007 W Twentieth
S tr e e t a t 3:30 o’clock.
Circle No. 3
Mr* &lt; It Daw
eon. C hairm an, at the heme of
Mra. II. J. .Lehman, filfi Palmetto
Avenue at 3:00 o’clock
Circle No. 4 • Mr.. A D Smith,
C hairm an, at th r home
Mr.
C arl H arris, 1020 Myrtle \ v r n . tr
a t 3:30 o'clock.
Circle No. 6 Mr. II t Whel
chel. C hairm an, at the home of
M rt. George Touhy. 2004 Mu;
nolia Avenue at 1"30 o'clock
Circle No rt Mr. .1 H Wood
ru ff, Chairman, ut th r home of
Mr*. W. M McKinnon, '.nil Mag
nolia Avenue at 3:30 o’clock.
T l ’EMlA Y
The Asarinn C la .. of the P i n t
B a p ti s t Church will meet at 8:30
P. M. in the church anne* with
Mr*. J. T. Denton, Mr*. A. I..
B a rrn t a u ' and Mr*. I I. Ilcmpicr

M I UMI

liv e r y
* i-h o o lg lrl

U n n l* A

, P t 4 \ C £ f 5

H &amp; k

T R A

R

comm icnr
key *nd cum purw. with
w im km foe uujnlw.fi »ml
cirdrOfiali CIiim.sc her
I'liiiirii (idiilnL ” t.,.Miii
fru.il tii tn u n tnlor*»odij

2* 50 to 7 X50

Y 0 W E L 1/3
SANK! Hill

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L E C A L NOTICE

Ml I || I
NanfoM
*
vi
in
U li.h .ll
Mrs. Charlaa** E &lt; l* in l Want
Hr | •t mil"
Si'TH K ’ If*
** ' » •
l2 n c .iw t . T to m u .m ..
S' " n * “ ■ *
If..at |»iil»iiai&gt;'
4* husltMr*
ii%. Ht at ti | a *
e l l . mother. M r. J .H. S tew art. | UrMKI|n AMM
f S M t . ihc I lie- foil**** ll'K '•
The Pilot ( l u h will holil its
. tioir I '.m i.'
• *i
regular tiunurM mretiru' at the
Mr and Mr*. Fred H. Harrison ” ”
' lr »"'&lt; ' l r »
M" r, i-He-trel »•••
Hotel Mavfuir at H:00 I* M to
f
|h r t i l * '
have
their
guest*.
M
r.
I
l
a
m
»f
____ _____ f u r
. ...........
a * the. I I . . I I *
I
he |irece«l«Ml by the boar(| meet*
CpI Jam es C l a t VNilliams of Koh' a brotherTn-la* and s l s te r \ \ rn u r. Hull iniorr, Md
. ..I t lll)
»• ••••
injf at T .10 I'.M. All m&lt;*ml*er«
the
I-akeland
Air
B
ate
spent
the
Capt.
and
Mr*
Joe
Itodenharaer
Mi»«
W
ard
attended
thr
local
|
lieg
tllttlllf
••
| are re&lt;jur«tr«! to be p rr a rn t to
• H**|»trml.e . ;•
of D rcatur Ga.
-chool* noil was graduatril from
j m ik e plans to attend th r Mobile weekend in Sanford.
I.
..I ITI
________
I Srminole High School wiih th r
IlfM.k I I'.a
X-rnv l int in a bo«|y.
Lieut
Krank
L
Woodruff
I
I
I
.
'
11"*"
of
»94f&gt;
Whllr
in
high
I’ho. M. 1/e and Mrs. William
l.a»| I*
»*
t The
A iariu n
C»m* of t l ^
who ha* l»een stationed a t F o ster I ri’honl .h e wa» a ntenil-ei of
II.itik I I *•‘%
___ _ Church w||i meet ip Kardley .p ent S unday at Silver Field. Victoria. Tex., ha* racenUv »»rious school cluh*. She nJan.
First. __
Baptist
1^*1
a
;
'
• -*
Springs.
th r annex at M.DO i’.M.
Thr T ii a n
♦ -•!»»
been tr ansferred to the A tla n ta &gt;° attend S tetson University in
Iat11 « lllfa L
T IM KSDAY
W alter Heal,
Marion Kaborn, Arm y Air Field in A tlan ta. Ga. i'.L a n d this Fall where s h e will
I'ark I*I.•« i&lt;
major in voice
luil y III**, i
The T. K. L Class of th r First J r . and Billy G ra y spent the
l.*k» Man •
O. l.. Shuman of laike Mary
Mr H a rrig a n has recently r e ­
H ap t.it Church will m e t at the weekend at D aytona lieach.
|
l &amp; I'H •
! who has been employed a t tha turned from oversea, duty in
church s n n r x at 8:00 o'clock.
\ tree I*I • I
Group No. I will act «• h«»«ies»p».
let*I « III*** »
Malcolm MacNalll spent the M argaret Ann 8u|ier M arkets in Pnglnnd and is at present -t*
H IT ft
*
The Seminole Chapter No. 2, weekend at Daytona Beach as the Orlando for the past year has tinned at Whidhey l*innd. Wash­
Thr T*.» i
O K 8 „ will entertain Mr. ami guest of Glen [.ingle of Sanford. been tr ansferred to the Sanford ington, as an Alrecrewmnn Hr
1,4*1 |l llltM V
.
store.
i lia. Iiern In the .Navy since
Mrs. Glenn McKay of Miami In
•*f Haiil**i*l
leilU ) A I** Ml k
-----------I August. 1942. Ha received hi*
th r Masonic Banquet Hall ut 0:30
Mix* Maureen N eugent spent
tn«*lr l*ark i
M
Mr. and Mra. V.H. G ra n th a m education
in the
Baltimore
o'clock. A covered dish .upper the weekend In P la n t City v isit­
1.4*1• I :
and daughter.
Alma and
and wan
g ra d u a te d from
will he served. All mend&gt;ers are ing relative*. .
. . eon, school*
..
,
r ia l l|t*..k • • .
_______ _
,
Clarence, have retu rn ed a l t e r Mount Saint Joseph's College in
invited to attend.
I-«»l •
a
\\ i i.i mi a I r I
Mr. and Mr*. F.
B. L angley *|&gt;endlng six week* visiting w ith I5&lt;39 lie took an active part in
The Townsend Club will meet
1.4*1
r
:»
\l N ,
Prior
In
in th e Court House .it 8:03 of Savannah, Ga. a re visiting with friend* and relatives In N o rth all .rholustlc sp o rt.
I'Ul IliHsti
entering the service Mr
liar «I
|
M il
o'clock with L. P. lU pan presid­ Dr. anal Mr*. \V. T. Langley. ' Carolina.
I Iff k
'
-----------rigon w a. a statistician for the
ing. The public it invited to
H
e
!•**•
Pho. M | / c an d Mra. Ruben
Mr.
and Mrs
K. II. C a r te r B A lj, Bailrnad in llaltiniote
attend.
M l*« ttll •*. '
returned today
from West spent the
weekend
at New
The date of
the wedding IniSocial Hour Enjoyed Kind
Bend. Wl*. w here they visited S m yrnn Beach as the guest* of not been set.
Mllll 1
HKXIINDt.K
and friend*.
Mr*. II. I I . 'F a r r . Mra. F a r r and
By Alathean Class with relative*-----------HKlH
KMIU
li
MRS. THORNTON IIONORKH
daughter, Mary Jo. rr tu rn e d tP
NfiTli’K l &gt; .........
Mr*. W
S . T h o m tun
mh«
Mra. William E ard ley of Paola th r ( 'a r t r r home in S anford And
Ii i«1 |tul »*•*••&lt;
Mr*. F. K. Bolx rn tcrlain ed will leave S atu r d a y for Trenton, • rr ipfndin? »on»e t i m r v laltinf j h*»m.rrd S a tu rd ay rvrnituf with t1*|||»
l*lr f 1 ' 2
1 •*
the A lathean Class uf the First N. J. where she will visit with
-----------a birthday tiinnrr jfivrn by Mr* Aft* .if 1931 •*• •«
B aptist Church Tuesday evening relative* and frienda.
I'll
Y
A
*
*T
n
.Mr nrut &gt;fm. J. L. Inglay mnd i Mnrthn Moffitt and Mr* ^ it.n rth
•i iln’it 1 «11•f . •
a t 8:00 o’clock when they met
________
dauujfhtrr,
g h ter
Mr*. W. U. Z i c h i r r . McLeod *1 th eir home on t'elerv *Kl*»t
i.| h tot.
for their reg u lar business and
Mr.
Mrs.
to Miami ' Avenue,
.1 1.111*11. . .(
r. and
an.i j.r»
. Roy
uo yMann
a s n nandau.i Jr., spent the weekend
.....................
social meeting. ('-o-host.-*e* for son. John, .p en t th e Ijib o r Day , where they vlaile»i with their son. I Fnjoylng th e dinner » n r Mr t ii«l I*#-at r
*
IBIII e.f llir 1
the occasion V i H ! Mi- J A. weekend
.end visiting relatives in Or- I Ctrl. J a n u s Ingley, J r . who w as , „ „ | Mr* T hornton. M r. Annrtte l(ttl
l»»»|*»
••(
•
H
•
y
S tran g e, Mr*. W. D Stme, Mrs. bndo.
o.
| the engineer aboard a H-2fl on a . Hulchin* of
Philadelphia. P i . «tit »ml ^11 » •
II. H. Oilhain and Mr- W II.
i.esfr i.filitfr .«•
Mr. Mnffitt and MrMr
----- —
,
cross country hop.
Mel.n i l
.,11 lire* 'It. •(
G a m e r.
Mrs- H obart If syne* an d rhlhi
-------- —
j;
|«t
• »t.l
Mrs
Ihdx preside*! *vrr the r r n moved to O rlan do this week.
M r.. James Ululerkoffler anff l»m l | 4 r v V J I ..,,. . T . i I t . .
.• *- in* I.I 1
nxi-t.ng anil Mr- G S Sella in ThelF new address 1i 117 Hyer
inn. James, Jr., have r e t u r n e d 1 I ' U l l T j o I l O M
I (1 l i t
1 ••••• «e11 » | •
;ove the devotional l(e|*sirt* of S treet.
to the home of her parents. Mr. | | e L d I n S l i n f o n l S t H i n fill”
* •• 1 *
the uiiriunnting .*iiniaiitii*e A-n*
,
■—■
t •uvnmnv ih rcf inuntha viuallon
read anil the new officei* fur toe
Mr*.
Win. Z achary , J r .
of and Mrs. II. C. Morgan, a f t e r
r ..M ... »••
Srmiiinli* t 'o t ntv I II ^itl* "ill
cuuiing year were elecievl.
r Mill.• ... . .
Washington. U. 0 . la visiting her In Xoudeiitoli, I’a . A tla n ta C ity,
d m a their Itrat New H n i n m h i i r
A fter the meeting, ■ social parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ing- and New York City.
II” V t 1 .
im l l f lt nl n ^iHH'inl (Hiullrv di.m
hour wa*. enjoyed with the class 'ey. at their home in Mayfair.
1 eel * . I:
a n d* , #*
rry
...............-----------------------„ ^ r * r i R o r b tir k nti*l ft* l n t n \
I' e. .
•
(.'apt. lHUarry
Womlruff
honoring Mi*. Stine with , birth
|
*# 1
Woodruff
and
d
a
u
g
h
te
r.
I
u
"
wa*
announced
tin
Mrs. F. U. MacNeiil and M r. Mr.
day
pnrty.
Kefreshmenta
uf
1
7#.
?:%
;«.t
South
tnornimr
by
Mr*
O
m
da
\Vd*on,
formerly
pf
fur Klixnl.eth,
birthday rak e and ire cream were /.. 11. B ailiff left Sunday
1 .it. * *i
Home l&gt;eition*t i ntiun Aifiiit
• •% *u • t
served ta the followin’ member* T am pa where th ey will atten d * I okota. «rc visiting iwlth Mr.
Judging vi t|| l*egm ut In to
1
funeral
and
Mr*
F
I.
Wixidruff.
Sr.
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Mr* Bolr
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P l i g h t S m ith of K*•»t
The T*k*ih Kamily entertained tin- l.«*tigwiHHl &lt; |ui*
Robert Morris Day
Myem i* th r g u n t of Mr and the following visitor* recently:
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J °hn*on *t their home Mr and Mr* Fugene T ak arh an.i ** ve*. HH» t&gt;al*v thick. Th« gul*
, «tin from Boston, Mr and Mr*. *d| |IMY for the t flit k - tole*
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Mend&gt;er* of Semin *le C hapter
Vance llusbv
t»f Birm ingham Funiak
Spring*. I&gt;r
and Mr*, will l*tc«irne n r t v o h m g fund f**t
No 2, Order of t «*tern Star Ala left Sunday a fte r *|&gt;endlrir i F rn eat
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dau g h ter, i oiintv Tht* pr«*)«m
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relebrntrtl the birthday anntvrr . * * erk
^ r * Mr* William Uray
ami M‘»» the poultry r n n t i . t m Setmmde
nur y of the found* t * f the Order.
H o b a r t Hayne* anti Mr* Robert Dorothy
Mohnar of
Dunnellon 14 in the S ta t e with the Xginul
Robert llo riia . w.th a picnir
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the home of Mr ami Mrs J t
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T -r*lyre Rusarll hn- re
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I . . f frienda in Tennsylvanlg, Nrw 0f
S e a l .' office, I. ..ffeiini
Geneva school orchestrn and
T hursday.
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York, New Jersey ami V irg in * prite*
which
include
hoiciny
occasion opened with a grand
While in l'#nn*yl\inln ahe . * » *(iuiptnrnt and other t h i n g , need
march anil formations of those
Sanford
football
boy.
who her brother who w u home on a „] around tiir pouitrv var&gt;l [ m&lt;
present under the directum of .p en t their holiday at I is y ton* short furlough from th e Parifir ,ir l» , whu ^ ill hr awaf*lr&lt;l Mil*
I Mr. W I. Sieg. A talk .m the Bruch were: Joe W athen, Hichard War Thi»*t#r while hi* I*ST %hi|* ribbon*, wall receive $.'•» a«*rth
life und history of Mr. Morris, S ingletary, l ^ u r i r r Beard. H u­ wan l»THig r«p»irr&lt;i in S*n Difg* of mnternil
•uch. T hree girl*,,
i the founder of the ordet, was bert Cro»hy and Bobbie June.
who will l*e red-rihlnMi vainner* |
I given by Mr. Bills.
Mr *nd Mr* A &lt;’. 8 t*-k w ||| e a 1 h receive I D 1 *«*rtb of
Mi** F w l y n Mathrw * mil Mt*a Ml** Mary Toung nnd Sgt M . j m a te ria l., tth ilr th« remaining
T a h ir, were a r r a n g e d ' on the
spacioua lawn facing a beautiful Dilon IU kcr h*v* r i t u r n r d from Robert Starke enjoyed a weekend I f | v, Kirln who receive while rth
w here
they
*r&gt;ent trip to St. P etersbu rg and Tien m a t e r i a l, each
Inkr at the {Jills' home and the Bradenton
main dish was barbecued fish, several d a y i* l f i tn Mi** Betl\ Jo ■ure Island where th ey wet ' ' Irons, will tie awarded $7 worlli of
furnished nnd prepared by (ho Toll#.
Mr. and M r . A.
p ic n ic k in g
I In determining ihc
winner.,
1 Geneva member* of the order.
luirri
Mrllrn. Mr*
Starke'* im
rei t • percentage
..f chicken.
raised
(’a p t. F ran k C hase and Mr*. re tu rn ed to Sanford with thru W ill count H im |Miint« Ih c rt*cofd
I while covered dishes were brought
by the Sanford group. Ice feu and Chase and children. W ln ln n and to «!&gt;end a month vialting I
book ’r»M | •••,111 * M||,| tilt .k lill.lt
l.iicia, have re tu rn e d t.
their route hai k In S a n fo r d , the ere
co ffer were also served
50 piHIlte
Oak
Avenue
.f t e i stopped *t l.akelnud
About '0 neople enjoyed the holtie on
to *&gt;- &lt;
m ending the paat l » " otoiiti . at friend*
outing, which is an annual uffati
Dnytona Beach.

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b«lr and oa aMtM hair, ion.
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Money Hack
If Indigestion
Isn’t Relieved
With Digestivs

No

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LANEY’S DRUG STORE
and All Drtl» Stores

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up

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Senkarik Glass. &amp; Mirror Co.
H W. 2nd Si.

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SPECIAL NOTICE

hlU of eortf-

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Phone .120

t* ■* fur font 40

.? Day Dry Cleaning Service

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to l*e m o n k e y e fi w it
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m i* SuppiiM** it Raya, n »e
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and

WITH
CONFIDENCE
O

P R O V E N

MEDICATIONS

SEMINOLE COtINTY LACNDRY CO

□ II In ONE oulflt!
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• Inflam ed W a t e r y Eyet
R s i p u a i o r y C o n g e it ia n

■Notol Irritation &amp; Sure4
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5 n o » r o '^ s K C O L L A f c a

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Room

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Loans

First Federal Savings &amp; 1/oan Association
of Semiridk' County
209 Mtignoiln A i* .

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tw o , t h r a e o r f q u r y e a rn o f hi»
* lm c , w i l l he t b * on© w h p l l gei
it Ih th e neek f i r s t .
T h a L 'a riot
a ir .

S O A roWif
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Army Announces
New Pcmt Score
For Foreign Duty

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available in greater quantity!

•h** feat of thr futu re
AM am
i g r r e d if joha wou ld root inn*'
1 e t lent if uf. lh** urifiiriirht w *mi I
m u ch ,

LET P S H K I.r TO P OWN YOPU OWN HOMK!

G O T

m p lo y e r
a
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rh a n re
■rraji a u nion
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T o I l K F I N A N C ’K a n
K x i s l i n c M o r(u » K .'f

UNKLE H A N K SCZ

*?ui* fmi* ye g t - there
A noth* i
*&gt; d r a ft e d . M end* four year* m
hr ntmjf,
Nn m a t t e r how ritm h
one w a n t * tn h e lp a v r t e r n n . ••
m a in tn in *. how r a n a n y o n e
m
hnt th e sold ier I* as q u a li fied
a* th e w o r k e r ?
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n il
w ou ld gi ve n litla ir hut mg

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lnundry l«sl

•'m Touch ton Drug Co

mn us f*» -s ' *11 bi t if vs ill ever
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ill
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ni . •| * * *ti*u- Mia tMifrti 1urtiv.*

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v^ef
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win **&gt;n * i!•n i im- red nv u m j m h e i •m|«j it rih le
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even
if
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Nr M i n i n Mini
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tm lu M r)
t r a g e d y that *»»rh m i m jn ii tunt
I j»lM»r T h e id n j th a t u «n
Ilsptivets
h * isr*»\etv
that muy
hould tie g iv e n a e riliir i t y ere
t r in g a I n nit ii td el .*•v441111' r \ ungijs fo r h i« m ilit a r y a r r v te e w ti? n
In the s (irbl Wfi« i h i t o d u i r d to r r t u r n a to hil* old Job lo n g l
the public thu* *'
heeri a c rp p tr* ! l»y u rg u n ire d

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. *L i to id ita&gt; of Hfptfin*

is trim u m t iig u m ie
’T j i m l i i le d ”
mean?
e ith e r an e m p lo y
a loop hole if they

i f flier| f •■ i had im regular jobs
ia* i o *i M u i w e ir i l r u f i r i
this
g u ' &gt;wi, a 11rket wowM hull1 sen
“ U ty
and keep In ' |oh
alieud
*&lt; any ceteraii
T h in di&gt;pnn t seem at »M fair
io it* " in men \\
&lt; an non, geopffil Mtiinftrd of the V i ' N - u n # **f
F o r e ig n W a r s , s a id in an in t e r |*-w
I niter &lt;»itr pre^eot setip, a v p i r r a n protntr if*h* an ifan I.* d plant m hh(ia‘i» **l&gt; [ prvili

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Phone 712

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-in the M T iio iitv is s u e
i t ’ii'i titi&gt;
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n to n win plant
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work i'd
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t he 11 rerk
phibi*
(ihe? use I l«* *rifIM his feet I
rnUse tie felt t hi* villiors h * m
fr«»in
th*
feet
perfume*!
i
whole bod\

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to ld

“T h e
law
W h a t , &lt;loca
It wou ld give
er of a ulilhn

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A m erican
high
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expert
t"
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thrli
hum
town* rtfift live «d*ewh©rp «!»•they h a v e m m l luted their ed t

R o u iin

An, i V . i r iH‘ K'G

M wlllrtilril fn uw P m«» Oh* 1
•|(un||f led*’ f o hold the jr»h
T h e word ’' p u a l l f h a * ralimed
a third veterninC o ign n u gti** n , the
I iiHnhfed A i n e r t m n V'etermia* to
*»hv n v t s i ir g m the lull
Miliar*!
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Vid.l n « h ( . n ft af* «*r»ilipiii ntss i
lv i r e r it*** N i t nnd u n w iiii- ip
has the th ird la rge st b ird Ii
in the mi t ion. i n c lu d in g
mini
water hirdrf

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r u m b u l lio n in t h e
iH lh f ’e n l'ii
ti% M iiu h n m t h e I IM h a n d f i n n M
n* r u m
to d a y* It
m eant
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t u m u l t " in I le v o n ' h i r e d m I pel

PACKAGE STO R I&gt;*
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LEGAL NOTICE

Tranalt Mix ConerVta
Second* aealUbU U law *rle*

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WASHINGTON. Sapt. B. W 1Tha Army *av» miarmnUe* Urt
nlghl to an eatlmatad 688.000 old­
er aolrilera and man -with hleh;
tlUcharRe points that thajr won't
*0 overseas.
And another IJOO.OOo eligible
for immediate dlaeharge won't
go ovlr. or tan came home If
thev already are aboard.
From now on. tha Army
ordered, no one Will be aent
aboard whot
i l . ’tlad 48 ot more polnta aa of
gay IS.

PENINStJLAtt
Concrete Pipe Co*
rWd tut

DEE - DEE - TEE
High Test
Household Spray
KILLS

MoUm
lloacheM
FIIcm
McHouKocm
An(*
Water IIurh
Hllrcrfish
F in is
L&lt;»
lied Uur.m
Tirkn
ConUinn a.hljfh concentrnUon of the great
new InMctidde-^-DOT.
H'/fc Solution $L?S &lt;|f. $1.00 gallon
O lalrib ated by

BAaroire. F t* .

First Street st Sanford Avenue
‘• •for the manufacturer

Rom where I sit... 6*Joe Marsh
&lt;—

.— - a . . . . . &gt;■«

iem Farm Chemical Company
Sl -

8anford. Florida

ind dog" about oOT loldO rf d
I S S 'C T i W a i *
Token’* riluefl aroumf An!
alve. and baa a ye»Fa mlllUry
l and he It'd JuK not
| tru«. aa
service. In lhaaa calegorioa. War ijAnig bit tH*
Depm-tment offlelala anld. are towed that he wtaptentjr mad meat fot

•bout IL

MlUe *nd

Bat by tKa llmr the rumor got dlePa WY
•roaod, it waaBt the pOatotM Why

Prerloiialy. the ArWy had b
ned ovaraena aervlee for men a
n dlseharr* polnta. Tha po!
are credited for length of eervl
ortraeaa aervlee. dependents, i
combat citation*.
Th* War Department announ
It would Wgfn at one* aeraen

fe a S S fiU b g ft?
i ft w o r e i

half the kids la the arlghborhood had mUsrd srftool, WM»e
their moihera nearly died of

fright.'

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GET THE MOST THOM YOUR
PAINT MLLAR

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the W ur-Scrgcant
uf Providence, It.I

TALKING TIRES

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f**r* to nil jrwir paint *&gt;*..
tim llNtad mpain.* rf If you do,
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Hatton Address Living Memorials
Sanford Members Are Being Planned
Of Realty Board For Heroes Of War
Instead uf the monum ents anil
camouflaged guns of W orld W ar
I, living e a r memorials are beir g planned by many U A com ­
munities,
to keep g re e n the
memory of ! hw heroes of World

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M.H. I'npe Co. lor,
AS and Oil sp are heaters
W ate r Heaters.

FL A M E vine plants, larg e and
small. .1 It. S tew art, Flnn«t.
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are received nt the Columbus,
Ohio, headquarters of t h e A m eri­
can Commission for L iving W a r
Memorials, from cities and vil­
lages alike
Several projects with in th«
reach of the average sm all town
privately budget are suggested by Charles
&gt;n them H, Perkins, fa t h e r of tw o sons In
author! the service and head o f th e 73year-otd nursery firm of Jackson
» Op to[ and P rrkina a t N ewark, N.V.
ent t i n t , | Says Mr. P erkins:
ear per"Smnll (owns which already
have com m unity centera might
&gt;)&gt; fl'k’i think autom atically of planting
modern, on the surrounding grounds. Hut
■*"'l I"* what alaiut
a popular intersechr g r o t * ! ti,m where people wait fo r trol­
leys or buses? Most o f these
h. ivrr rould ,to n d some b rightening up.
i -hahiig
“ i f you r, i, a town filled with
,:l&gt; " M* ii.fn m u trr. the area around the
railroad .ta tio n might be planted

BUSINESS SERVICE
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Homing Vets

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CLA SSIFIED A PVF.frMSlN C RA T E S
jCe per line for one Insertion
OKe per fine for three Insertions
07c p er line for 8 insertions
IS per line for 20 insertion.
Minimum rales . . . 14c
PH O N E I I I OR BRING YOIT. AO, to TIIF. S A N F O R D HF.RALD
Count, five v o r d s to the line, including phone and address.
All wlverlisam ents fc.r situations wanted will He charg ed for al the
regular clanairUd rate*,
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litjSi«|ifj ami phonf&gt;cniph tTail in

India is h a l f a* l a r g e u ronNew Zealand was diseoatffld
H o ls t soap w in ( a t e th a Itch
we*I:id&lt;f vTiitorr, as wall as to
tiram tal U n ited S tates. •
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b y - t h e Dutchman Tasman.
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provide beauty and color for the out of moeuuito bites.
■laity traveler
Nickle coins , contain 75
Forest fira sometimes travels
“O r there may tie an a r r a of
t e n t copper.
f a s te r th an d re r ra n run.
(round apace beside your public
library which w ight be developed
into an outdoor Trading room.
What b e tte r w ew orial could there
be a flower-filled garden where
people rould read and relax in the
Single o r Married
■uram rr time? A neat bronxe
A r e 16-35
.ervice men and women of the
E X P E R IE N C E U N N E C E S S A R Y
community should be in the crn- I
ter of the planting.**
E S S E N T IA L WORK
Popular for planting in the liv­
W IT H
ing w a r memorial* will be som e
PEACETIM E FUTURE
of the new flower* named durin g
World W a r J I —the E rn ie Pyle
Overtime P ay — P aid Vacations
roaea. the Pence rose, th e new
F req u en t Increases
glowing pink rose* named for
p le a s a n t E n v iro n m en t * &gt;
the W A VEa and a huge new
viola namdd the Purple* H eart.
Apply E m p loy m ent Supervisor
9-5 W e jk d ty a — S aturdays, 0*11
SOU. B ELL T E L . * T E L , CO.
110 E . l e t SL
Do Not A p p ly I f Now
E ngaged In E ssen tial W o r k

OPERATORS

AP \rrr« fen tu re«

WV« !ilh Ml

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMDER g, 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHTH

I

MIRRORS

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fctnmirr.
Phone 303
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TW O FA RM S F O Il SALE One Al T O
W O R K IlY AN H \ I * K |I T , S U 3 arras, lilt'd land, I good well,
1‘KIUOK a l t o c a i n t i n u —
2 story house, 1 car garag e, I
Inrgn a ss o rtuienl of ru la is Your
,,io| house, WH) ft. West of
enr can look h e , llring it to
Lake kliiori*' 1’uel Office
One
us n ml fee
—6 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
IICII.I. I'll M l i Kilt MALES
gtorv liutise. 2 story barn. 'A 20s w . 1st Hi
I 'h o n r 622
mile went on Orange Houlevan! J W lli-ll. Lake Monroe,
ill Serviri-

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A tlr n c t iv e A m p ric tm C o lo n ia l Ijednnjm
all u jc eB so rlen in c lu d e d !— C o n s is ts o f
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Phone 3 0 1.

Lf *It (5 additional you eon ndd
1,, you,
notiimoblie liahllilv
pollry
medical payment for
each jM-f«oti neridtntlv Injure t
while a oasarnger in you r c i r
and each r&gt;ede«trlan hit hy
vour rm up to 176(1 each. C. M
llov.l A Co

TUXEDO FEED
STORE
Complete Line of T u i r d o

BOUDOIR CHAIRS

Fes

T r i r p h o n e 356

Cor. Hanford A 2nd S lr e st
Hanford. Florida

Help Wanted

Phone S 7ii M

I,UMIO.lt l.utohei’ Wrecking
I
story hom * irahliid Hvet'a, vgr)
best lumber Fli-nt ■ diKirsy wlh
dons

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id u m b ln g .

liu h u rt's

Yard

-St r.lt I ptoiiilong arrv lcr by
man with -16 year- r i p e r t e n r v
Re|illtr work n -I eclalty. No
Haturilav calls lirorgr Courser),
phone County flOfl, Ho* 3460.

DINING
ROOM aulla; dining
table;
bedtCMim aiiito;
lawn
mower: varmim cleaner; occa­
sional M i n lr ; 2 Iroyn* drvssere. O UR Jew slry Kl'.itef policy will
rep ay you for j.-arlry lost,
110 Scot) Avi on E. 2nd HI.
stolen u, det-lrnyrd. No ilphone silH-M
C*. M. lloyd A I n
VICTORY
CARDEN
PLANTS D IVIDEND S fr.i in y ears on
now
r e a d y —Tomatoes,
Kla.
your fire, nulomnl lit nnd llafJIani Prpper, F t. Fjrem M a r ­
Idllly Inauraner l.v not Insuring
ket E gg Plant, Copenhagen,
with C. M lioy.l oi 1- 0,
C harleilnn and Jersey W ake­
field f'atibage; o th er plants In a LOHT: llrnwn wallet, Im portant
few days. J. W. Hall, Pbona IE.
papers. I(i-tu,ii to M. f|. MacNeill, c/o lt«*mli| or phone
AVON Products. Mra. J-A. Cook
8S0&amp; Magnolia, Phone 32U-J.

LOST

WANTED TO RENT

T W O rem en l block machines,
EkSit^ nnd 6*8x10, with p a l­
lets. 2.10C Magnolia Avo. I'h o n r C O U P L E desires furnished houae
In -f near town. H a t * -ear.
UM ,
P. O. Box (liiH.
,
Bronson, 1110 W

&amp; BURNER oil stov# with oven

■ Price trf.oo. rhon* 007-W.

DELIVERY boy ovar school a te ,
foy full time. Drive truck
Kolierta* (iroevry, 11M Mag
nolia Ave.
.
MAID wanted. Good pay. raMU
924
MAN or woman, age 30-50 for
tslabliahnl Insurance Debit In
Hanford Experience not necoa
rnry Apply MG A llantic Hank
lllilg
COLORED
girls
for
laundry
work. Do not apply unleaa yon
want a year round Job. Apply
In person to Hemlnola County
Laundry, (jl'J W. Efd S t . ___
WANTED: Girl* for full
a t lum ry'a D rug Store.
SALEHtilHL, full
employ nienL U

To All Your Bakery
Needs —
I t's

n lw u y n
fre sh
w bun
y o u b u y it u l

Robb’s
Home Bakery
103 W. l a t

Colorful - and comfortable, nicely
designed, neatly tailored in gay
floral fabric. Pleated iiklrt. Choice
o f color*.

FINE MODERN SOFA BED

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29.95 up

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69,5°

ODD DRESSES

A roornjfj diHtl^ttlVtJy, 'atyled nofa th^t leads a double life a t night as
a comfortable full-* te bed l lia s resilient spring construction, assuring
night and day comfort; concealed bedding storage compartment. ,

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C O U P L E desires [urwlihed or UIItL TO DO I
unfurnished ap artm en t or houao
880 -J o r '3 68
In o r near town. Phon* 75G-W
o r w rite Bog 117, U k * Monro*, WANTED: Maid

for jr*nar*i
houiswork. Phont B81-R. .
PICK-UP truck, g&lt;Kxl condition. WANTKI#-Gan b* a**n al 1201 Magnolia
WANTED; Colored maid for p*rW A N T E D : T w o wheal tr a il e r
Phon# 310 W. •
manent location, Phont 803-R.
w ith ‘ rood tires, - I H i n M I l I l
NEW Hampahti* fryers. H. M.
J)avls, Ho* 1616 City.
W H IT E OR colored man w anted
i Armluj*, Uptala. Turn right
to help in hakary, Apply m om 1IDUHE
furnished
and
ykar
round
at chureh
off
Country
Club
ltd.
!2 il
.Country
I n p , R obb's Baltary.
Job caring
o r Job - a i

fo r orang* ‘g r o r *
e h ars-rro pplug or

if, evening*.

8ALE8LA.UY ’for steady, full
time employment. Apply In

F IN A N C IA L ^

GLIDER SUP COVERS

ELECTRIC or portable vtetrola
Phone 70B-W.

SAVE m o n ty whan ypu buy your
naxt o a r o r t r o i i t h r u lowet
local bank financing an d o a r
Jr. Hand Seeder. Phone
lower Iniutwnea eo eu. f 1, M,
Mra, B2A. Rive.

D Baby bsulnetu. 10« W

Walnut finish with large, roomy
drawers.
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24.95 up. .

-GOOD 4

SIT. WANTED
^C«c4. .ta - tse v y - 'e M * )’ t

Set of .six glider cushion covers In gay striped
Regularly *21.00 now for only . . , T . v k

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In Unity There I t Strength-*-

T IH

To IV o irct Ihr I'emce o f th# World)
To P r o n o t t the P ro g r e ss of A o r r l r n
To P ro d u ce Pro*pert ( y f o r Hanford.
AN

VOLUME XXXVII

E n U blU ied

mTruman Offers
21-Point Plan
♦ For Recovery

Hero Of Pacific Ac­
tion, Chief Of Task
Force 38,**lFfaa Just
Arrived FromTokyo

, WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.
(A P)—President Truman of­
fered to Coiufresa yesterday
a 21-point program designed
to smoothe th e way for the
greatest era of “high prosi^ pdrity" fa American history.
m

In a 16,000-word message
which droning clerks read to
the legislators, the President'

•

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^

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[Imposed;

There •&gt;•■ no overall call*
mate of the rout of the program,
although It obvioualy would atno
unt to billion*.
Hrarlion la Varied
Reaction in Congrc** ran nil
tb# an y from hvnrty approval
by the President'* aupporter* to
mmik Republican
comment that
“it’* the u m * old New Deni
dreseed up in new clothing.
While acme element* 0/ the
I roe ram aetm ed headed for m ay
■leading, o th e r s war* alread y In
for daapar ta x cuts th a n the
p res id en t propoaad, and hi* plan
for s Increasing
unemploymant,
itpanaatbit th r o u g h o u t th e Na

op.
JtloA.
Th* maaaagr w u *o lengthy
th a t Mr. T m m a p mode no e f f o r t
to deliver It hhnaatf. I t w aa the

tulkiest ainr* Praaldtnt Theodore
Rooaevelt pent X 20,000-word
document to Congress In 1901.
Mr. Truman took occaaton to
praise the legislators' contri­
bution to tha war effort— 11q
recounted what they already
have dona to ap*«d reconveralon
and then he Hated what he
thought waa yet to be done to
fill in the gap*.
Moreover, Mr. Truman aaid,
ha'll have an addition to the
program toon. It will urge a
national health plan with "ade­
quate" medical car* for all, expanded education and aoclal sec­
urity phaA*.
“ Let ua now reaolve," the Prealiald, “to
dent ___
. u n all our afforts and energies to bu|ld a bet­
M&gt; ter life here at bom* and a bet­
ter world for generations to
cohte.
-The Job, th* full Job, can and
will be don*.
Uata ft peril Ir Aina
A* brldga* toward that "bottar
Ilf*”, th* President laid down
these specific alma and recom­
mendations;
Upempyoyment Companaatlon
Increase of maximum P*y‘
menta to $25 a weak for not more
than 20 weeks, Inclusion of Federsl workers, maiehant seamen
and others not now covered by
jobless pay bensflts.
Fair labor atandardtt
Tha current aUhdard of 40
rents an hour minimum wag*
wage la
is
“obaolau”.
A “i lUntlal in*
jresae" should. ba anacUd into

tr

f&gt;

I'M*.

COM MANDER IN C H IEF of tha U S . Ai my Air Forres, Gen.
Henry (H ap) Arnold (left), warmly g re e ts t.cn C a rl A Spualz.
ro m m a n d c r of th e U S. Strategic Air Forces,
i h u latter arrives
a t H amilton Field, Sun Francises), from his headquarter* in tin
I'a riflr. Npnali rommaiidid tlie S trategic Air V'urre* In both Europe
and the I'arific thealri-e ( I iitcrrmlli.nal Kuufulpltulo I

Yunmshita Surrendering Philippines To W a i n u r i k h t

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tru c k
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m o re th a n JO.Oud « in k e r s be
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S tan ley Unimley,
T h a devotional will be led by
th# Hav. W. P. Drunk*, J r . and
Mr. Lawton will introduce the
m ain speaker, th a Hav. Mark T.
(Cautious* sn Pag* F l o )

S g t John C. Wright
Sings In Norn berg
WITH THE 102nd INFANTRY
DIVISION IN .EUROPE. SepL
7. (Spcdid)—Stngfng with tha
“Oxark Chcrua** for troop* In
Southern Germany la 8gt. John*
C. Wright, of 11M Magnolia
Avanue, Sanford.
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f Jim b' Mft ltlluntl Si i.f .tn.« vant s t u f u l i r u ' **f*l
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Lim t. f i ielllrt t o t tt ll l’tl 1 l.KIHt HI 1*1 |
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page* in 1944 wa* equivalent in
♦•fiirifi* B .
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t fi r rent
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bo lost if all ind u stry ahut down
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hour*—or oQO-foUrth of a work­ defined in c h a ra c te r pnrlruyn r. Sp truggle
atch uf tiiilfilm'n, tin* in Uf t I**'A | Hi** 1NSS CopuliiM. A fit* r f i l i n ' f e# kt N i l U n i nil F u r in S s . f f f y W e e k
bur*
eapaclelly o f the domln
ing &lt;iay.
J,i m *xiw*rt* i*» triitUnibt«*tlI v w e r e f d d i t i * %iit t h e
u t for Hell, the goal which • . vmr* in ih o. .Navy,
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'O f all a top Pages ended in a e tt r , Marie, struggling a g n m a t obarely
able to give enough milt 1
relenaed hefurw lo ng and r.
1944, the iiapea In dltpute wrro poverty to rear h e r ever in creas­ for the y.longer children. T h e . | 'urn l» III* Jo* at the Molitlu •!•••■ri -llnf. fill* I ’t tl lf lll l ‘■Hul
K i d m wttrk m V l t l e n f •» m t nun fe ti
ing brood of children In a $wis*
I('* * I| i m 4 Oa F u t Kite)
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t it .t l. t •• a Hint
valley, “ The Hock of L i f e " by comes lh.- birth of David. *&gt;h
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li i n f i
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Mr*.
Etienne
Goddard
(tolly, m u s t get part of (he milk J.d..
There are only four d a y , n ex t
( .O V lT H O r i T O t 'l U i m S
ntifi filli«I I n ju n * * *
wlf* of J. J. Holly of We»t F irat thon. her husband, putter* « '
week when whi l e S an fo rd realI I mI f i t r i i l hnrn»' utM-l«trftf* fu nk
Street, Sanford, form* an o th e r
nn ,-vro g rr a tc i toll, (lie I ..UM.ll 1 drill* will bv aide to ta k e adbook addition of g re a t m erit to'
m aking some odd piece of p.'t
out A l-.ul bunt) f ar m re- | vantage of (lie upiuirtunity t a
Bopt. 7.—(Special.) — th* w orks of Sanford'* grow ing l e r y while Mnrir tlrlvrji th a plnw, ] Tbf weak covnniftfirintr *Ht*pt IA points
sid.-ols were kitl. it by ti. cldi-tils i have iheir chests x-rayed free of
Ocala city oounriimen aro plan­ literary colon*-. T hia, Mr*. Dolly's ACftlUrt t h r *rr*l r»ml r t l p i thi- l)ni been proclitirnnl tin Slnte in
th.-ir homes ami ' mni.IMHI ntliers | i bulge bv the Mobile U n it Of
ning to - Add towage disposal f i r s t book length novel, places hftrveM.
i fiimrii Recruiting Week t»y
were Injured
, ihe S ta t e Health B oard. Mr*.
her in th * dlstlfimilahed com pany
Sometim es, ovrrwh«lme&lt;l with t-mor MllJan! Cftblwell who paintFire. iwjrerioiui rural ru n n y , E llrabeih
Kireher said
today.
of two other Sanford author*.
imibility ami trouble. Mum* .
out th a t the tr u n titio n from destroy
f ar m
propel ty
worth pointing out th a t a f t e r Sept. I t
MOton B, Hackett, au th o r of
war to pc*t* may rnuae civil uu
nlmul I90.0INI.IHM, m n - fifth of colored people from Georgetown.
juvanil* novels, a n d Mrs. Elvlrg.
inlt* ruck in which ah*
Goldsboro,
Midway
and
Lakf
rest nrul possible diaordcra «ltl the Imtionul (lie loss.
Garner, nationally known writer
jiflcd th e atrength of (m- that the maintenance of the
(l uH'Inurs o a r» « # T w e t , j*|
According tu the IU4f» edition
of children'! stork*.
finite a* she pray* to the al- State G uard a t full stre n g th l« of
"Accident
Filets".
M2,0(H)
Th# Rock Of Life, published by
the Wm. U. Eeerdman* Publishing nlghty for atrenyth to carry mi raura neceaaary now t h a n ever.
Americans were killed accident1lch_ " L ik e many peasant g irti ih c
The requirem ents uf the tin- ally a t homo in 11MI, and an
Company of Grand Rapid*. Mi
recently appeared In Ha fir
* m , h a d marries) very young, golni; timial defense have t a k e n mnnv other t.HOO.UtJO were injured.
edition, atlractleely printed * end Into th* dutiaa uf mothrrho.Hl members u f the S tate G uard, Hiu Must o L t h e n ' accidents, the
bound end modeetly priced. It before ahe waa scarcely out of Governor added, m aking it d iffi­ t'ouiicit says, were caused by
It will be the policy of
kee a well defined ChriatUn b a r childhood, Th* year* had been cult tu m ain tain the organization home-made booby tr a p s that a
filled with labor arid baby tend- at required strength. He called little cure would have ■liminat- Hanford Naval Air. Station to
theme end should appeal both
open house on ev ery Sunday
lag. Bafor* th* last on* could upon all citlten* to give thia *d.
adults end children. .The
t t a n d alone, an o th er one wa* effort th e i r patriotic support by
American home life says the all holiday*, I.laut. W .K .
W. P. Brook* Jr. of the
enlisting or encouraging others Council, ia n cuntlnuoua-|icrform- public relations officer at
born.”
Baptist Church, who rend
la spite of this continued to en)i*t.
ance diauster, with a y e a r ‘round station, announced today.
In manuecript, has hi
Th* public la invitad t o
family occupation Marla, poaaverage of an accidental death
___ it* moral tone
Elghtylfiv* miles of Russo- •very IG 1 m in u te , «iu| an in­ the S tatio n «n such d
aoaaed of strong ambition fur an
act Sr building value.
education, studies and finish** Japanese fr o n tie r cross th a Joint­ jury ev ery OH seconds. TbU i* 1SH) A.M. to 4 Kh) P X . a u .
work at "The Haaaant Vol ly-owned Island of Soviet S ak h a­ a h eavier toll th a n th a t suffered its b uildings and t r a in i n g
ties, L is u t . S p ry Said. •
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lin and J a p a n e s e K a ra fu to .
Oa rasa &gt;tl)

Florida had 30 at rikm iind hick

p r i it o r a l of the Sanfur.l G r a m - | (1UU involving 10.n:U w,.rk,-ts in
mar School, Mr. Lawton •&gt;_■(«[- ; j i m „nij th eto rem Ued In 7d,
Other principals vlll be
L
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n t a t t s , l n Vaa
rt/
I el I n 1 1 a* , &lt;
tr J
M o rn s, Seminol
H |#h
^ ch oo l; p r r r # u | 0 f
N a t io n u l to tal, ur
tio
h
l»y
th e
» K j n w . Junior High * ! ^ } * i
io
special
M
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^ogtheiu- -jj- s- - -[lu r enu «f- -Labor Statistic*,
Mr*.
Velma Mitchell,
MitchtU, Fouthaide
P r i m a r y Schiad: Mr». Marl.-n s &lt;- &lt; reported by Regional liii.-ctnr
John. Weatsidc Primary School; [
p Uavfsolin. Jj ,' S ..Ii st«.i.
stoi.
E J
laifivy.
I.ymai
.‘-chool Pages in F'lorida and . * t ''.■nth
(IvongwiMsi), Mr*. Ola &lt; mhriui. r r n S la te s nrars e«c*--h..gli few
j, n k t M a r y;
W, A. Te.igue, com pared to m any ..f tl» mon
Oviedo, Mrs. iiu th Dalbv. t'hulu- i n d u a t r i a l i x e d r e g i o n s , t h r . l u . l y
o ta ; W. L Sir*. Geneva, \ il ahowa.
G rantham ,. Lake Monroe, Mr*.
F o r th a nation , ibiw.. were
P earl Hates,
Wilson
School
4.BB6 strike* and lockouts involv­
(P a o l a ) .
r
so m a 2JIO.OOO workers and
B rief opening exercise* will bv eing
n ta ilin g about i),72UM&gt;0 man
conducted at th e Junlm High
School and the primary achooli at d a y s of ItOtnaaa, according to
0:00 A. M. at tn e Sanford Gram Dawson. “ And this l..*t time
m ar School at 9?30 A. 11 im.l -it ■mount* to leaa thin. ..or tr u th
of . th1r , 1available
the Seminole H igh School id In 00 of *one
■ percent
..
&gt;
_ n,i * .b t d*M
t ime
ii*rnl
o’clock. Glenn Lingla, prem lrnt working
"
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T he num ber t»f *tuki&gt; m il
of Seminole High School Student
'
rrrn
lo c k o u t* e x c e e d e d
th at
Council, will welcome nc-» s tu ­
dents on behalf of the student for en y provlou* y m r but th r
body and Marion Reborn will time lo t i p«r worker mv.dvni

apaik for th. alumni wh.le the

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Jap Iroops In C hina
.1\\ill S u rren d er T o
V i t’ liinese In N a n k in #
C On Sunday M orn in g

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I^awton Stresses Im- Flprida Had Only .‘19
portance Of KducaStrikes By 10,XU
tion For Chidren
W o r k e r s In 1941

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V » K o | | ,-\.M A, ,St*pt

F t m it ln it T r u m a n t r i in l y e H tc rd u y
tiui iijip n r im t lv f u l l I n i a v «
f r ii 11 1 i t r t y u llv
f f f tw in r n n u r i1#*
l m m I Iff o H i
in a |iru i» n « a |
fo r

County Schools Ford Motor Co.
Will Re-open on . Is Idle Due To
Monday Morning Wheel Co. Strike

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miwfly

M MHKH 11.

Opposition Grows
To Expansion Of
Jobless Benefits

tirottd

The importance .,1 education
was brought nul (hi* morning
bv County School S.uH'nnti-Hilent J
T . W. Ijfiwton as hr nmiouncr.l'
the opening of scimtil Monday
and urged hoy* ami girls ijf high
nchool age, who hatr bseti.wurk I
In*, to enroll Mila Fill, rule lh*i |
the war I* nW-r. t*, revive elr .
Taeirtnry degrees
»
|
Pupil*"entering the first grade)
should bring birth certificales,
M r l . * w io n stipulated a n d e v e ry
student should bring Mr last
y e a r 's
rept’rt r‘*rd indicating
promotion. The school* w ill close |
at n o o n Monriay, but icgulnr |
rlas» scheilule* will go into effect '

• M e ly

.Member \ »sin i.ilcd 1‘irss

lie arrived home Wednesday
n ftri witnessing the Sept. 3
surrender aboard the USS Missmirl m Tokirii lluv.

doclarod that If the Government,
the problem* of peace
cotrragaotuly,
usher in
coinageoQsly, it
It will help uaher
he greatest peace-time Indus­
indua**the
al activity
trie
' “ wa hie* aver aeen.''
Among other things the Presi­
Continued w a r t i m e control*
until all feat ot inflation i* &lt;li«
G lled: • limited ta x relief; nrf
;rea*a in tha 40-csnt minim um
w age;
higher
social
security
benefits, vast powvr, highwny,
projecla;
3)000 new airp ort* ;
a ,b o o m In houalng; doubled **laria* for S e n a to r * and Reprs• e n U tlv e i;
stockpiling ol &gt;1711
taglc w ar m aterial* and orderly
dljpoaal of s u r p lu s w ar m a te ri­
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SAN LHKGU, Sept. 7. (AIM —
The stout fighting heart of Vice
Admiral John S. McCain gave
out last ui, lit from commit uuty
A phymetan ealil the ill year old
commander of famed Tusk For*
:W was simply exhausted fron
tin re month* of utmost coni Inn 1
uus raid*. Mostly against the j
Jap hnmelanil.

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Adm. McCain
Overcome By First Cavalry Will Lead
Heart A ttack'
Parade In Tokyo Tonight

Happy (Meeting From His Chief

President A8ks For
Limited Tax Relief,
• - War Time Controls,
And Waire Increase

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“The Rock Of Life,” Novel Written
■By Mrs. J. J. Solly, Is Reviewed

Only 4 Days Left
For WhitesToHave
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Plan Sewage Disposal

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FRIDAY.
St, 1945
*•- - - AUGUST
__
_____

THE HANfoAD HKilALD, SANFORD FLORIDA
CLASSIFIED At&gt;\UU n8IRO

SATES

W A N TE D —
M e p*t line for three faeertJcae
D7e per line far I lueertloea
OS per live far 20 insertions
'WidMmiJM FS fang,

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PH O N E I4S OS BRING YO U * AO- f THE SANFORD HERALD
C a u l fire word* to the line, Iwcludtng phone end addreaaT
A ll sdvefUeeraeitla far altuatlon# * i « W will be charged fee at the
regelsr clawalfUd reteo.
3 BURNER oil alovc with oven
price $6.00. Phone 607-W.
H.B. Pope Co. Ine,
GAS and Oil space heater*. Oil
Water lle a tv *- __
IN D IA N Motorcycle, aa 11, $105.
00 Clarence Keller, L a k e
Monroe.
DRESSED FRYERS — We will
have a limited number of dre*.ed fryer* for sale during th*
'w e e k
until
further
notice.
Tender Fry Poultry. 2205 San
ford Art. Phone 024.
PL E N T Y window* end door*. Nit#
lot of French doom. Duhart’i
Lumber Yard
_______
UPHOLSTERY fabric*, tapestries,
damasks, brncattllea, a good
stock to select from. R.S.
Brown, 2tHI N. Orange Ave,
Phone $053, Orlando, Fla.
MODERN, well constructed home
in Mayfair section. Phone M3
between 0 A. M- end 6 P. M.
HOSPITA LIBATION
Insurance
Individual, family and group.
C M. Royd A Co.
WINDSTORM Insurance, Now is
the lime to |roteet your pro
party against windstorm dam­
age. C. M. Boyd A Co.
#2,000 LIFE Insurance to each
person ages 10 to 35 for $17.
60, dividends reduce the year­
ly cost to $13.50 after the 1st
year. C. M. Boyd A Co.

WANTED about 5 «r»e* or more
with fruit Her* ■*r»&gt;l home for
3 persons or more. II ”
Klorkwcll, Florida Hotel
1036 OK :ir&lt; Ford in g ....I TOiuli;

tlon. Pay eaah - t oll &gt;*T.5 W
300 Elm Avenue
WANTED to trade good row.
2n,l calf for hoc* or yearling*.
Will give or take difference
A G, i Lime, 2621 Orange
A ve or III 2, llos II.

RECAPPED TIRES
Wr hove Ju*t received In another
shipment of recapped pa*»engr.
tire*. There do not rontilre .tny MOUSE furnished and year round
permit* In all probability, il
job caring for orange grove
will Ire quite tome time liefore
or jolt ns share-ertipping or
new tire* are available to nil
wages
Wrll i experienced In
user* Write for our Hal of
Iwitb llnniol Starne*. P O.
tiiea and price*.
llos 117(1. Sanford, or Palmes
HEEDS
Hotel
______
Now In stock, our fall line of
cabbage and other aeerl* A*k
for our full price list.
NORWALK TIRES AND T l ’ RKH
We have in »tock a good quantity (P L A N E T Jr. Hand Seeder,
of tube*, both ptsaenger and i h2H W. Mr*. S.A. Rive,
truck in all site*. No permit* '
required. Alto, In Slock, a fan |fp||) W f U l t C U
quantity of truck und pa»»en
ger tire*. Also hatterle*.
t MAN or woman, age 30
A, M. Prevail
Seville, Fla
j established Insurance D
rtj. Experience not
Apply Mil Atiunti
■HOUSE trailer, verv cheap »i
will swap for car. Phone H22 II
WANTED: Middle aged woman
PICK-UP truck, good condition
or elrl us companion
Mrs
Can he seen at 1201 Magnolia
Grace Venable, 300 E 20th St
Phone 330 W.
Phone 3HI-J.

ItUSINKSh SbJRVICE
THE HIJCV is preferable to
$50 deductible collision or
set automobile Insurance,
our rates for your car#
[rucks C M Boyd A Co

the
up
(let
so.I

WASH IN ti machines repaired
NEW- INN f. R8PRI NO
and all home appliances. Cald­
MATTRE33E8
well General Repair Shop. 707
40-Double h’ d slta; 20-Twln bed
North Mills, Orlando, phono
■Ise, Including new springs, all
2-1072 or Sanford 0165. Prompt
layer felt padding and 0 oi.
Service.
A.C.A. Ticking. Phone 072-J,
The Sanford Mattress Factory. A. D. ROSIER, DEALER. In galvanfrrd. black and copper pipe,
FOR BALE: Ample quantity Ions
romplrtr slock on hand In »lie*
life COLD SEAL asbestos rpol
from ( » ’’ to H” , from one length
coating containing Petroeum
to car b&gt;ud lota. All alxca pipe
Sanford Paint A (Has* Comfittings, valves, pumps, high
ny, 117 So. Park Avenue,
and low head centrifugal pumps.
one 303.
ga« engine driven centrifugal
pump*, home automatic elrc
TWO FARMS FOB B A LE-O ne
trie pumps, range bollri*. pneu
8 acre*, tiled land, 1 good will,
matte tanks, solar water heal
2 story hnus#, 1 ear garage. 1
er tank*, electric motor*, gn*
tool house, 600 /L West of
engiiir*. Complete stock plumb­
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
ing supplle*.
Well drilling
— 5 acres, all tiledi good welt, 2
You will save money by getting
story house. 2 story b#rn, W
our prices before buying. A
mile west on Orange Boule­
D ROSIER, 016 W rit First
vard. J W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
Street. Sanford. Florida
Phone 15.

K

LUMBE|T-Lumber I Wrecking ~3 WF. ARE fully equipped mid
story house behind B ed’s, very
know how lo recap your lire*
best lumber. Flint-- doors, win­
Natural rubber or synthetic
dows and plumbing, Duhsrt’*
w* protect (he sidewalls nf
your lire Juries T ir e " Shop.
Lumber Yard
Cor 1st and Elm. phone 50*
DINING- ROOM suite; dining
table;
bedroom suite t lawn
Itiower; vacuum cleaner; orca
■tonal chair; 2 boys' dressers.
110 Scott Ave. on E. 2Ad Hi
L IA B IL IT Y Insurance I* most
phone HflS-M.
Important.You know what it
would Cost to replace yum
(ROUSE for sale, party furnished,
home, f uroltui v. march mill*
214 Elm Ava.
and automobile if destroyed.
GOOD piano. Phone 904-J from
But you don’t know what the
12 noon to 2 P. H.
verdict Is going to be In a law
suit involving bodily injury nr
VICTORY GARDEN PLANTS
death. Get adequate liability
now
ready—Tomato#*,
Fll.
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Co.
Giant Pepper, F t ’ Fyers Mar­

ket' Egg Plant, Copenhagen, STORAGE
Charleston and Jersey Wake­
Garage.
field Cabbage [other plants'In ■
storage.
few day*. 3. W. Ball, Phone 15

At ‘Prophets Of
G l o o m ’ InU .S.
Seek To Lead Nation
To Totalitarianism
HeSaysEndingTour
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they “ want u» to forget the
thing* we fought for in this
war" and sacrifice Individual
freedom to government control
to government control of every­
thing.
"W e must not. we can not and
we shall not surrender to their
totalitarian idea*." Mr. Dewey
said. "Having won freedom. we
are going to keep It."
"New York'S tgU ," he aaid, “ la
A POUTER wanted; al?o rook t'V the best aropared state In the
do light
cooking
for
two Union to go ahead and achieve
people. Apply manager. Florida mightily in these years that now
lie ahead of us. Our state.stands
as a living monument to “ h# In­
COLORED
girl*, for
laundry stitutions for which thll war Was
work. Do not apply unless you fought."
want a year round job Apply
Mr. Dewey’s appearance here
in person to Seminole Count)’
wa* the climax of a five-day inLaundry, 8JU W 3rd St
*pection lour In which he covered
more than l,W0 mile*.
Mr Dewev told hi* audience
that there wa* now In the United
State* "the largest volume of
unfilled need* in the history of
the world, and at the aama time
the grratest skill* in history.
"A ll we need." he went on, "Is
men willing to go Into action and
WANTED:
Maid for general make good and a system of gov­
ernment which will give them an
housework Phone 621 It
adequate reward and freedom If
WANTED: Colored maid L&gt;r per- they do it."
liiniirnl location Phone 3V3-R.
•VVr nerd a government which,
by Its approach to our economic
system will reward the business
of making good* and making
job*, and make it pot*ih|e for UC
to achieve what is clearly ahead
of II* the greatest productive1
• rii in the history of the world.
"We need a friendly atmos­
phere in our society. We need a
willingness on the part of busi­
ness labor, agriculture and g o v -'
eminent, and every other *14I ment of sosety. to work together,
, »nd a willingness on the part of
rveryone — business, labor and
F I N A N C I A L
agriculture—to produce to th#
maximum, because we rsnnot en­
joy (he future ahead of Ut
unle*. we produce vastly more
than we ever have before. We
cannot achieve the high stand­
ard of wage* and income which
fir». wind- are clearly ahead of Us unless*##
wnr kmen’s produce the goods to sell.

WANTED TO KENT

bedroom

styles to choose fro m !
See these and

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others

now on the flo o r s !

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3-PC. WATERFALL BEDROOM
An outHtnnding value in a Ktunning modem Huite, quality-built in
hand-rubbed walnut veneer* with other selected cabinet woods.
the nmnrt waterfall fronts, the spaciously proportioned pieces, the
modern lines of this design! Includes Bed, Chest nnd Vanity for

rich,
Note
sleek
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TABLES

Eighteenth Century Charm in table* for
every room. Lump Table*, Cocktnil Tables,
End Titblon, Coffee Table*, all in Iteautiful
hand rubbed mahogany.___________________

AUTO BODY AND FENDER
HS apartment. prtWORK BY AN EXPERT HU■in r and private hath
PKRIOR AUTO PAINTING —
i 11-itan (s desired. No
large assortment of color*. Your
•ini Palmetto Ave
FIREPROOF- MauTler fiafs" 12
car can look new Rung It to
guage
I-a Fever
shot
gun;
ua nml see.
20 ACRE ttl.-d celery farm on
Shakespeare
rod
and
reel.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
( ’timer'll Ave. E. B. Stowe,
Phone 260-J.
208 W. 1st HL
Phone 522
phone lt*2-R.
1241 CHEVROLET, two door Bull Service, registered Jersey. APARTM ENT available Sent. 4,
sedan. Call 297-W.
two bed moms, large living
room, kitchen and private en­
BABY buggy and
— A U TO
PAINTING —
trance. Phone Short's Camp.
condition; $12.60.
OW U good Umr to paint your
County 1602
Ave.
CAT. We also do expert bony
and fender repair. Y*tr* Auto
COMPUTING scale, good eondl
Paint and Body Work*. 105 N. ONE FRONT l&gt;edroom. 306 East
tlon, weigh*
20th Ht Phone 381-J.
lion.
- - - - - up
. to
.. ‘ 30 tbs
Palmetto Ave. Phone 371

Add individuality to your homo with a sofa covered In bcauti
ful hand blocked linen. Large lounge chairs to matrh or con
traat. A regular 148.00 Value.

Friday &amp; Saturday Special 109.50
LOUNGE CHAIRS

Hhort's

SIT, WANTED

BABY carriage and irslntng
chair, good condition, reason­
able price. Phone 129-R or LOST: -Two ration Rook*. No. 4. PRACTICAL nursing. 1320 M«
lonville Ave. or phone 67I-W.
inquire 2$08V4 Palmetto Ave.'
Lena* *W11eo« and Monroe Wllcoa. 804 E. 8th fit.
TO 8KTTL1! an Eetate. Wall
constructed five room hetiae.
LOOT
Priced $2,600.00 Caeh. Bay- OUR‘ Jewelry Floater policy will
HUNTING
repay you for -Jewelry lost,
stolen ' oC destroyed. No’ 11*.
^
tor
Product
C. M. Boyd * Co.
Mxgnoll
cement

HIO d iffe re n t

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CHARM FOR YOUR LIVINGR00M

vour csi -it Kent’*
Special
rate
dead

NEW DROP leaf table, I chair*,
light finish. 307 E- 3rd Ht

Priced lift.00. Phone
Camp, County 4602.

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blijck * machines,

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:n d b foy 10 years on
fire, etitomobile and Re­
insurance by not (muring
Important
0. Itacor phone

M ost*

BUSINESS
T ry O ar Ade

Use cut-up celery tope to flavor
■tews and aoupa.

A little chopped chive or onion
put into cooked spinach give* a
new flavor. Add whan spinach ia
ready for the table,,

ScatUr colorful Numdah rugh throughout
your homo, to creato a lovely “ floor ahow“
Full Spring construction Lounge Ohnira covered in durable
tapes try) An invitation to scomfortand

Scientists say Japan ■ha* four
alight earthquakes a day and a
eerloue tremor every11lx or seven
F— re.

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MISCELLANEOUS
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CAMPBELL-L0S8ING POSt No. 63
Saturday Night, Sept. 1st, 1945
9:00 P.M. Til
Music by “The BANANA BOYS”
World War II VeUrgna Admitted by Diacharga Bolt
ADMISSION: SLOfl fE R CO

DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA

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A nofa that is an exact replica of famous Eighteenth Century
daaigners, one that wil) lend charm and dignity to your liring
rtom for many year* to come.
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foe "His Highness1’ or “ Her

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To Proatote th* Progress of Ancrtexi
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Politics Hit *.

Marine Ace Rescued From Horror Camp

[embership Of Twen­
ty Million Seen As
Sufficient To&gt; Dom­
in ate Ther Country

Cities Ready
To TakeiiOver

Last Of Japs In Philippines
Surrender To Wainwright
Free At Last After Three Jlitter Years

More Than 1,79 Mil­
lion Dollar# Spent
In Floridai)spn 50
Military Air Bases

WASHINGTON, Sept H,—
(A P ) — A proposal by NuiomJ Commander Edward N.
hoibcrling that the Ameri­
can Legion engage in all-out
litical
activity
brought
s h a r p repercussions In s t !
night from rival veteran’s '
groups.
MIllAM W . Rice, national
•ervico director of the Dis­

T A M P A . Sept. 3. (Ah— W ith
I the war over and m ilita ry fly in g
! skidding to a peacetim e standstill. H on d a 's cities
yesterday
| were making plana fo r developi ment o f the a irp ort* and air
j fields
which
alm ost
certainly
' w ill l.i' turned back fo r civilian
! use within the next fe w month*.
Only ijcvcn o f the Florida cities
Is r u w H io c The Tam im Tribune’*
query gave actual fig u re * fo r
|aviation developm ent plan*, but
1 pro Fra ms o f r those, s e v r r v ci
alone Iota bat, tiearljr 4l|b!
Jacksonville, iU )l| lt a
lahassne oath repsitnd M i l
dollar ilovrlcplnritt jilO grsBl*
ready under' v u Y f O rlnw lo U
going to spend $345,000; Panama
, IU $;hh),(H)0 ; Sebring. $175,000;
T . m|l-|
jwt.uiHi, and
Sarasota,
- ,, }
Arm y Spends $17*3.000.000
The more than f&gt;0 m ilita ry air
ba« r.« uiu| fieldfi in Florida re*
l»n Bflt
it huin* IIt vc 1Intent. The*
ill 111v UId 111* |mi lit t*d $ l 79.000 .000
ml
itt N11 III ion Hllii opkeet o f
It W lh Lnnfjx sia trn tntng fi tddii
he w « i
in I hr I’ta lr ■lut itff
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111it 1 la im-.l 1 1411 tun*•** nod nlft
11.
Httsl lb
1(4*1 guard

Yaimishita, "Thu TiLrcr Of Malaya” , Is
Docile As Cat As
lie Lavs Down Anns
H A G l’ IO. SpjiI . ll. (AIM —
Tin* last •IO.ihmi .Lipnnesc in
tin1 I’iiilipiiiiir- were aurrviuliTwl at u fiv e minute
ceremony today by the now
iliKih' " T ig e r &lt;&gt;f Malaya,'*
11 e n e r a I Ttmtovtiki YiimaslittJi. to L!cut Gen. Jomtfhan
M W iiinw riglit. hero o f Rnt itii11 and Corregidor

Ct' m t a [ 'A mirn\ i jkfhl f Ictt her*
abled ' Am erican
Veterans, said
I i i*11 I n|*a 11 whr f v hi* w \t iip m ml
th a t Bchtdberling'a recommends- J
r *t* /*'m&lt;tiit «.mi i *•tnlrt c^rrm m i)
1tin s w-onld lend support to mount- |
,i
&gt;1 i in
I &gt;S \111*our t T h «
tn r feara th at strongly-entrench- ,
* 'ii t •-ni.irt
vi: ns. iii&gt;hi v«*d
thr«*e
ed vetera n *1 organlxation s, with a '
i 'mt - *ivt .tit ithir” fhi* tirrivul of
Axits
ten lla l m em bership o f 20,000.
f»» •in.il VV$itfiuni;ht
Y*imi»httn
• o o m igh t vrield enough political I A H O A R D A N A M E R IC A N W A I t S I I I P In T o k y o Hay, M a r G regory
it n.l M* stu ff w'■f«’ Inter taken
dr to dom inate the country.
I Boylngton. Seattle, U S. Marine Corps aii see • who had been
power
i»» i ii.ii
,i &gt; i •i isiiucfh .•f « m a m i
u .
a j u _•
, - m issing fo r 16 months, is greeted by Commander Harold Slassen,
la id he
had aheard, inch t llC 1form
erf Governor
o If .Mmnraoto
Royingtori,
fam ily refused
( ..ii v t k.
in r ►
,* rn w ] 1111liirf p ri­
_ Rice
*
IJ I 11)1.
s lw f 1 I liv 't H
i m m i s ,n ,p
' ’ Mi, whose
w in
fea ra e x p r e s s ^ , even hy vc c ans
believe him dead. « a » among the prisoners t Ileased
c
at Oromi.
^ A
o« u * i - I ■ Credited with bringing down 'hi Jap plane*. Hoying
ll .1.» |«mft %f|l|l|t4'&lt;1 4if
a bloc, went Into partiaan politics over Rahau, New Britain (I S N avy Sound
w •i -it i i i ' ) ' u r ii J r r
O t would be v e erin g d o s e to Fa- I -------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ --------------------it in h i . 11 v it j l i - for
-l.i
seism ." He said fu rther that he
t »** r»»nir i.M In t l"Hkf anti
was
con fident
the
suggestion
!,
*•
“ would be repudiated by the he- ’
»r
|Hfi*ri
l»
•
*
gion rank and file ."
Schclberling, who w ill be re
• t"
\ M
jila re d at the L egio n national roll
s h'JMliiy
W ention in C hicago this Fall, told
- t 4‘ .4III
a press conference last week that
,V V•-IH 4.1 11 r * • o f t'tiiir*®, » i l l
1 I
It was tim e the I,«gK&gt;n dropped
1.4 It* It nI ii tin i » , the »t*rvir® tn
the sham o f non-partisanship and
..ut ,.f the Da
' • Vti ll 1&lt;•
went out to rem ove congressmen
I &lt;ifhth
I no, . t at thin , ’
|*l uU-ct Inn, hut
f |.
,
and others whose views the la1
Hit
n
i.ijnrllv
»
til
rev
e
rt
In
r
i
vI
1
-s
(I.
£ i i m holds dangerous He said the
f.
Ilit ti .. WIif |sill |. its soon ns l lie
pan on politics, w ritten into the
-ignal
•I
f Mv * «ftil war * t-farl imutljt ii k1‘
1*1
L egion 1* rh srter
by
Congress,
V|,n \ l 11 t
w a..
mi
«nt
r
9
.1
n
t
mih
!
Itw'idi*
v
i.
hal
Its
can easily be circum vented it ll
ILJiti Ik nil Tukvt.
triii*
prutfi
|tcn,
.
wifi
vkill
hi*
iSJ
can not be elim inated. “ The chnr- j
kiK k HRh'l l comv
J
Em- 1 now I),. if is itlrnoflt mi
t s t ," he observed, “ says the l e ­
»e
1 ' ■’ *&lt;! Illt| ii
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Sept 3, (S iw . Ida..
W A S H IN G T O N , Sept i &lt;l'i
0
the
ntnt
•
where
a
highg ion can’ t support a candidate. I
u'
, i
i l*'Hr Umt i mi troops
An o ffic ia l call wreni &gt;.ut lotlay r i a l)- " T h e excellent outlook for
rnakv an
X $ut it does not say we can not fo r the reconvening Wednesday produrtion sn&lt;l distribution o f all f 1v ing plaTIt’ n niiot
•
1.1if Pfiina K lvcr at
,g
H.-Mile(
hr
*
*
nil*
f
1
**!ti'
v
la
full
I'liv i'i' ♦&gt;ut--»klrlA untl I
oppose ono.”
o f a Congress already stt.rmg up manner o f vegetables this Fall rn11r»• than 10 airport# uf .■11 A si t R
II It IT I H
AM
.
\lhret &lt;om m am itr
In ■ subsequent Intcrriuw. he
plenty o f hot oratory ami u&gt;*ublr and W ln let should not lull us kiritiw. civilian
11
*
0
4
*
tins
.mi
■
m
ml
military
*v t
t » . v " i .i
told the United Press that the I.e
into any false sense o f security Kl«&gt;riila
for the Adm inistration
»f,i
•
1
•
lili'
fHle
'
Iii
m
1
thru
art*
dozen*
of
ion had fa ile d miserably a fter
liM**ati» ** .11$i spiini
riPH.i.iuartflrai n Iniidiog strip* for •Ml
- . .jM m X rth u i « fir^i u r d i r
iforld War I to put over a dodo- | The big job. uf course, will ire
•
rgclu
y
u»e
have
I
t?
remodgl
old
laws
and
cr.adt
-•nsa program "that might have
..
I
a nil f . 'I d n m t u a t u l r r s t o
Farm er's M arkets, here tM u y, in
fln f Nrlx rh
r f »-»»•,# f ,,1 p n f f forestalled World W ar II." N e # new on e, to bain «* * • the coun«
Florid*
ha envUJonSC »
m entterahfb w f try I*to a
w a v o f liM dtscuxalng ID4M Q , t m k . p U a U n g f T lK l.' i n ' i l w t - » w r ' vears
K'
»n m r .■till*’ n\ i| i i i i g l r
^ . h s . and (he m arketing situ- ,,
,1B&gt;r „ iw uf the
more than 6,000,000 and point*!
Eventually O S n gfc*, may got
k.
- ui r • i&gt;• i r t i sf h M li in a n fiM '
p o in t*!
alto,, in general.
“ Rtght now, f
netw ork,
if
Hirput
U
i
around
to
lowering
taxes,
per­
.id
d hi m 11 ii a* jM-ti'Ot i«j
out th at the L egion w ill be a
fvhllr cnndltiom » r e icxxl
the
nation.
In-csuai*
uf
tlip
arm
y
haps
on
next
year's
incomes,
| rn.
Pi1 ait ft
inn 1 i 11r v
wna
g re a t potential power fo r political
ahoub1 t.e m aking plan, M • »iw
, e|n
|1|lot lIBlMll,K
, h..
which
always
Is
a
popular
Pro­
...... . 1 \ nt a H I fa1111 r■ iii d elay
41
good.
w ith rundltion. which may r . t . i a , . tP ,,urI11|f ,(lp w ar. Klnrtria. like
cedure
with
both
the
legislators
•tl &lt;lwtl*
■it'll -tirrt
Vi *■4I- 1 •• • 4*t
^ Ilia proposal was receiver) with
year h, nee „ r two o r three y ea r. „ |h(ir , 0, , (lPrn , tu trv
one
,
11
misgiving* even within the Legion and the people
tnlagivin
ahead By that I mean we sh.mbl , hp
lHr|fPllt uvlM1,m tr .m
Kuril
I&gt; I
Other officials emphasised that
Hut In the more immediate ptc\ 'r im r
H
1 1.....1. - m
1' i r l u 14-1
ton
|M
r*s*|di' t.. id*f v
he la not authorlud to spfak fo r j turn—an.) here's where trouble
tcr I- nitur vi| ■l-.li .
lt.fr 1 ih. Ltpi
p rt Muctin n?Ko f ° various fro its* ve" |
‘ d im ,’ *,. ‘ n n d ^ fo / 'tV e 1 I ^ W
M llllll. J .
R oC C O
• Itt,
H.
ii,(id id'l
tl » &lt;1 1iii* 4' f - iti 1 • fid f t
tha Legion
except
_
m t 1 under mandate for the Adm inistration comes in
, „ p| f
from a national convention. And - a r c such item, as more tmem .
L1
Hill
"
*
h
rnerm
f
«
r
civuinp
f
l
l
r
f
*
itt
t
,
f
Is,
for
idle ^ , . ml, !lhprp
u
expected t
O itlv 1*8.I'liri- Krt'it A. r rn%
* ' Jhere was no support for the pro­ plontent rom pensatlor
year. In mme
W e iC O m t ’ l o f t U C S t S M
hill's
1ill |♦it . 14.w, it*.Ill: ■ 4 hat g e t
posal (n Veterans of Forrign wnr workers, assuring nppnrtum provide s t if f com potilion fFb
tie
*
for
jobs,
ronlinulng
the
n»&lt; ' "L- 1 l ■, ' ft inn v
h
I*
w ar* and tho disabled American
ridn . farm ers.
d
ra
ft,
giving
veterans
back
thiur
V11
R
e
p
re
e
cn
'ii’
Veterans which hold second and
r
Hit
“ We
have
•g p e j’ leneid
tin
I
third place am ong veteran's or­ old jobs anil determining who guts c*»mi*elilton in tho past h i I m . i
Nmurioin 1 • i
1 ...t .i nr hor
1.4
ganisations. Their charters also fired
t in
aM* .1
thnt -nine ofour Pelghboi nstnmi
Other Unfinished Business
I.
bah partisan politic*,
call Hit in K i
ran
produce
certain
crops
nt
b
u
n
A lso coming up nre disposal of
I I , ,41 AA
I f ! It ! IVl «| i 1 4 t ably
i I 11 I - n!
rtimr I ) « \ « r
i w Owner Ketehum legislative di­
■I
..
iii,
cost te'cnunc o f th eir lower wage
n o l 'K
K1KI.I), N i , S i „ i
ni,' . /. at wtm il ( •nnmtHhiffl
l
"ir V’ nldcF H ' i
r e c t o r o f the VEW said It was left-ovei um lupidies, consol Mat rates
* '• » .trill i*l rn i
1 * 1!
It is not reasonable t,
(S p ccfn h
Tnh
.Sift
Jn»m&gt;
ing
or
sliolishlng
some
Govern*
C lim axing Hu
nt iv iii. - kVi ii? in
\|.i 11hev» 1 iV r r v fniiini hrr when
foolish to talk about binding In­
'n iiril ill* fttf.utk-tl mi * ml
aunte th at their wage rates will K elsey, son o f Mr. and Mrs. It
1.*
-.iih .I into T(»k&gt;(»
llitv in
to ft political unit men whoae on­ mont ngrnele* in the Interests o f be raised to our levels any tunc E. Kelsey, o f Oviedo. Flu., has ten era l dieruFBi«Mi« tin* w»»rnil it in ii •*K Iii * \\itit
( ..I, .
I ■m*-L npmi-'t lh e inytlrnmiM Innd
ly bond was former military ser­ economy and efficiency, m erging In the im m ediate future. Neither le ft this base o f the F irs t Troop »»iir and n mrctmi* $$f ih itn ct til
\ t i i i i f i t h«- w iiii. it
■f&gt;|4 M
the Arm y and N a vy under one
♦.» |In* OertHiml iiml uiilm krti u
i resident* «$f the Stall* l-rifii*n
vice.
i tin* n n t m n i i l i M i v f i t*
Vtl| l.l
is it lik ely that trade will ho an C a rrie r Command for the sejiaru
command.
I'dMiiui d'4 lam 4»f tm u L If
\ m ilia ry , A huhdnv 'Lim
I i , l i i ' i i d i i y Wi’ i i ' t f i f -4
i Its
restricted
as
to
Insure
adequate,
tion
center
at
Fort
B
ragg.
N
r
.
. President Truman wants ac­
\ M« I t lt»- fin I tint! with the
riven S a tu n U v ni^lit »«t Hu*
!’
I in * ,
I i. . . u
protection
of
all
bf
our
producers,
for
flnnl
processing
and
In,run
tion on most o f these, and ConI •*|l
si re-f •11. I (III ill' f If - 1 IHI-up*
Xrm ory. I'lecrdr.l L\ .4
f.
' &gt; l. .1 •
4 ■ r • 1 ll f V I l f « IH
f" t ' 1
'ess will hear from him sgsln at all seasons of the year, a able discharge from the arm ,
I he' ll
I«1»| aU f(4t t.'i .1 v atitl rr’ on ami &lt;&lt;s« ktAi| |rm t &gt;
•f
gainst this Competition
ills w ife is Mrs Pauls Celestial X aides ll i i h ’l in the »ft**r
ednesdsy or Thursday.
tis
. „.m b
.11-►
41h tor 11*f r II
under
I 1 4
*
I
“ It appears to IPS that we might K rls e v o f Bell,- Glade *
SenateM njorily
Leader B ark ­
M.ir \
4 reel dt* i •ii i tmrnl o ff- ie i
Vitf
11 itI " itin tiid abtiwtd d i r
*. . * k.
the ' I ’
Kelsey, who entered sei
W ITH THE S lit DIVISION ley o f K enturky, one o f the load- well devdto a lot of time and
'f-nl til.
\ l l i . , si** f ,t intend
tr ie !
comiUrtMilrr*
i &lt;*■-«.r
H IN D INAO
(Special) — era who wired absent memlier* thought to ascertaining just what v ie . In M sy 11*42. saw .e rv ic e in mandor* and sdiutan'
. t la,,
...........
H
M
'
produce on
nn n
com
___
____ _ and New Guinea
crop , we
we can
ran produce
........
.
A
u stralis
lie \uxlllary
....... .
r'hen his Commanding Officer that "legislative ex [M-ilteney" re crop,
ill.I Ill'
4I I 1’ I hI a r 11
1 - - L « * l ll a v
' l" i i ',kT tin N
the
Air Mmla I with Oak ahsr higli .tnmlmg ,.ffn
asked
for a volunteer to aceom quire- tbnt ( ongress get back petittve basis and what volume wenra
-- ---s,f
aski
IlirohiU,
imm " I i i , Km
• 1mi kef
1f
he murkeiitl
x.af fciutlrr
M
1 (hp Southwe.t the D epart mem o f I t ....................... i '
m ay be
marketed ||^Bf
iusU.r nnil
on Ibe job next week, saw Mr. o f theae c ro p , m*y
I brer I
pi ! &gt; n nr «A 4
*si I' j
f
r*it41 ii*i** iii-'*- '
New
Pacificc threatcr
threat?r _____
_______
llCM1 A.
.,1ItI&gt;
l1
* w crop, which l*«-if|
ribbon with
tw..
Reid
Mann, .rate adjutant,
Tecfu 4th Grade John B. Slop­ Truman today The ['residential ad vantageously N
t.
♦1
fit*" -»f lilt*
*» *
lik
e ly to J fyield
s11
aail, |j rcam
star, He
ilc w
was
engage,) wwhose
__c l n * B'in
i m ppaign
i l x n itl-ma i esngayfrii
h o s e oofffic
f i c ee 1« rinw in ftan nrd.
ed at tha message, he said, will cover re­ appear
ler o f Sanford jumped
41 n i l n i l H ' i ’i" 1 '
^ *» turn- iivuij.’
i
f in
th # ‘ aito.
»»f
D
&lt;
know what conversion. termination of lend- fa c to ry revenue shouLl I»c put jn farm inff „ *»cfor« en larin g „ aer
che iks- Little did he lent
____
... ItottftrfmPTit Hffiil
1n th*" if r ii 111iitii - 1
Kl.'i
•ntinr Li fi i * i
production. E very th Ini* von
_____ ___
^raa. „in store
for ,, „ j i . In Iftot leaae. and a good many other into
in
l „ i. *
ii
vice.
u u arU rt.
Kro?tis«l
thr
vmuorit
14kg't Mill
1hf I'fk t 12 MIMII t h
slble Should be dons to I m p r o v e ------------------------------ w |,h hw U&gt;
„ f , i n i pbel|. ini* i
now admit* It was bolter he things.
1t*'FI*‘l l|\ J»|| fill t I*
*L f
Mil ,
IHint tv •&gt;
cm*
production
and
distribution
nf
nil
didn't know'the situation.
I vOilltli^ Font Nurnlicr ‘».t it mi itn |ml i
Both Senate and House commit­
i
imihiitii^ |in* N* in 4 i
l l | Mill *4"I I tllll ( if f
, *n answer to an urgent re* tees already are holding hearings crop* upon w kl*h w e decide to
I* I
lla tlo ti o f Urbtndo. aswomtn'ii jttiiilin rv
t 4-!T
” in*v% till! ( (4V4I4 V I ' ♦*' • i
inui-d. "T h e
Slab
concentrate attaatlon. V | r t o u s
qileat to try to save the lives of on extra pay for (he Johleaa—and
-'•irtiit l«« li»c t»rc*lfb-llt o f the
'.hi
A Lout r iilc «n th? St John* ........ 1 • $
*
1
1
,1,11
t*
will
I&gt;f
mifiitlf
h
ii
m
t*
l
R
*
•
1
•ly i* .
two badly wounded men, a - 0-47 showing signs of not liking the State and Govantment agencies
I Inrnla Slate Board o f Realtora,
SV 4 ,'i • not rrynlal
llr ii'l
w/i i « ■oiMit r v nm* mutt nil •■•(*' * - ' '
on n "biscuit bomber" mission legislation much. But there is have worked on this problem in „ , I a ll I h' tilt- |irlnci|inl speaker at
...
_
.
official, Simduv ma pnrt nf th? hut
ha
1
%
4
'
»6*
tl'HHlWOrk
Vkhli
h
In
M
'
1
1
*
h
L
i
hi
I
for
J^anded on a atrip of paatur* our talk of compromises. And in the past— but right now it np
, .tinner m oetitnf o f the Sanford
I kFloral .
|.r. NIII** 1 1Ui»*‘N!t in \%ilt
g m»I
Cub plansa were using.
it....id of R ealtors at 7:30 o'clock
diluted form, in unemployment pears all efforts should be In­
a r j. •11»4 r Iv time and
R
n
ie
ra
l
It
r
•*♦...
»
**•,»,.*
iv»-H
•
•
III'
* Tit Stapler made his patients compensation bill might be the tensified and corral*ted
otlt p a mu 'C
t oiiinmntlirtif the
V&gt;»*• v .sm n ' tom orrow night at (lie M a y fa ir
“ Thera le every apparent rea­
comfortable, then aettled back to first big measure to reach the
Hotel, p resident Ed luine anporri'8—
“
the
ftriii^i
1‘f lh** A in u
son to believe th* Florida's p ro­ ap
enjoy • hi* first plana, trip. Ha Senate floor.
pounced today.
Strvico
F
u
r
w
in
ufmiMif
nnd
U Kl II4IOI
noted an air of Unaenaaa among
He
will
Ih - arcompnnied by
Ready for consideration on th* duction of P a ll vegetable crops
WITH THE
U S. THIRD
On
40 H o u r
BaBIH 1 \ 11 1A1N\tT hA , TSept
:i (S p t r i a l 1 tu p i'lyln g mnn* Utnn -ik-in mhII imh ! Jack
J itb a p la n e crew, but "didn't attach House side It a bill to a*t up a this yaar will b* well up toward ARM Y IN GERM ANY— Dr. Her
district
vice
Robinaon.
niefi
in
4'tjurtily
l
hi*
ri,u
i.i
s
s
f
- A fir r *^4*
i, no m ore 1 • and
perhaps
w *Xnv significance to I t ‘
Daytona
Beach.
! pre-ldent.
of
single surplus property adminis­ pre-war levels, With
bert von Dirksen,
G erm any's
CAMP D I.A N D IN G . Sept. 3. 17 ycnr « I''
UtKir
'*
Id girl* nt a v lx cm
some Increase*. With the current ambassador to England at th- (Special)— Only on t*
nthei afief ml tfurtU w ill include;
**&lt;•k a fter
trator.
Sfn ietu ry nf !hi* I ifitt'iM V mi
plnyrd lit T» 4 V\f f utlon nf IfC$4
. .3 “ A
M.ivnr Kit llJCKittB nf Sanford.
em ployee* • nf
Gamp
The Senate Ranking Committee world food eitvittoD aa it Is, and outbreak of war, Sept. 1, 1930, civilian
*on
‘
m
ay
«♦•,
lh*
i*****fg|f
nf
ihi*
ll
r
til mi ! a it mount i Ik* »M
noticed they were headed di­ may approve within a fs u rjU n upon American stocks of all sorts, emerged from six vears o f self Blending went nn n t l hour a rr n ’t’
I VV TeawIon. prcjtbianl o f the
hiiv p
thn i mI* Ii *v,‘ ' '
r mol r.
un Iih»* till . ruuMlry,
rectly for a dump of trees, but a measure designed to help as- the likelihood' fog continued drains imposed exile with (he qu id we*k basi*. « furtbei irdtlctinn | |I,
1
JutmLor o f Com merce. W A . U f ill
ill
fh
f
I'rM
*
r
l
:
&gt;
in
a
-t
i"
r
Th
4
A
**f
♦
i-l-l 'V *d oil aurh i on i ii r i «
It didn't bother nitp. The men sum jobs for those who want It seem* that our production bitter observation: " I tried to tell to 40 hours Its, become effective,
f ill uiuj Joo Hall nf the USD.
fii'iicr
nttil
(h
r
t
iTiifivPl
turn
%
*
•wd.»
»• •list d n 'c - lint «* *«*ft
on the • ground were sure they them, but rougher going I* in­ should b* marketed profitably. them but they wouldn’t listen.” the Public Relation* n ffic e an- tin »»f
VI! S an fon l realtor» are ex*
then thc*c girt* w ill hr -object j n ' initielnly Iilnl « « Mil • i‘« f ill IV
Wouldn't make It- At the lart dicated for the measure In th* It is of course possible that the
;it**r!«! to be p reaent.
"They" were Hitler and Itih nouneed tmluy
m
Wf
wn^fil
(ntilt
tMtf
to
dii
rortti actural
condition*
tame pent-un demand for food, bentrop.
minute the plane Ifftadt Ha wheel,
Approxlmutrly 251)0 male and lh*-n ir, f'lrcc. a it It reference |&gt;&gt;
Srim ior WntfiM'ii ii* V\ i "T in
(M alta*** o » r s i* TWtsj
w u the first and tu t C-47 to
Draft Controversy,
Dirkisn Is under house arrest female c ivilia n em ployer* nf thr slifer &gt; health -im itation, bout* firoiillii’ll
fh*’ v filer mni
tta« tho strip.
at his modest country place in camp aree affected by the new o f w,'ik. rale* nf j'tty. age rertt
Legislation to continue the
MApirntionii nf iuhnr ibtniht tn
southern Bavaria Tell and well- i ollcy, which
slio bring* tiack the
hlch also
draft 1* in the hearing stag* In
fientrs, *tnte child tslmr law*, hi*jilt! a t thr peace tnblo* ji.h well
built. with close-cropped hair, 6 -d *y_ week.
Saturday and Sunday
» k . Saturi
■ House Military Committee,
nn in planning for full puni-war
lunch periods and the like, ne
When he
wearing a comfortable sports wfl] be conaidtrod n* tiDn-wnr)■k conling to J 0 . Johnson, Re employment and prn»p»nt\
me Congressmen want to abooom g to
Jacket and knlcktrt, he looks daye ",’excepting In rase* of glonni llirectar o f the U. S. I)e home. ’*
m leelire service right now,
SimutaUd air attack by 8NJ1 younger, than his 63 year*.
llty
to perform
normal
It* Mr, Truman’* -urging that
Senator M yifm
(D l ,i » H ,,T h r
and
VFa
will
he
enacted
this
“ I wanted them from the functions beyond -the 40-hotir pnrtmcnt o f Labor,
still needed, bat the outlook
Uniti*rl Staten ran provide n job
afternoon
at
the
Sanford
Naval
•tart." he eald, spsaklnr excellent tour of duty per week, op In
retention t, brighter; than it
lot every mnn anif wnman » h i
was. However, any outright ex­ Air Station when th* peraonnel English, "particularly after tho e**#a of emergency." under the
wuntil
to ______
work _____..................
And it ntn dn .m »
_____ ___
T here was no luncheon o f the
will
hold
open
house
from
It00
Cxechoalovaklan crisis. I warned new schedule.
tension of the draft beyond tha
by m aintaining the full produe
R otary Club today oil account o f
P.
Mto
6:00
P.
|f.
in
celebyathem that Poland must not be
Any work done by civilian etnmweent expirsUon data of next
l.al&gt;or Day.
tive output o f the war. In peace
Uon of Labor D*y( *Utut. W. K. molested. I triad to tell them W B over 40 hours per week
lfa y 16 faces stout
time, this will mean not only
la 1940 with the
Spry,
public
relations
officer,
The Mobile Unit of the Tulicr- Job for all but also a M) per cent
England was prepared to fight—
eonpensatrd for as overThera's plenty to
__
The regular weekly drill of
Guard, and has I
eulosls Association will lie here increase in our standnrd o f Co. C. Florida State Guard, wft]
Pearl Harbor, the draft, Army annouacM title -morning. The and Prance as well— and that tlr
month*. He's been
public
is
Invited
to
visit
the
tomorrow
morning
to
begin
tak­
England was not so degenerate
The new policy Is In compliance
gd
Navy dischargee, atomic
Hvlni
not be held tonight on account
'Ing.
patgna and has beep
Station and lagpeet the equip­ aa they thoughL”
with; a directive from Headqugr- ing x-rays of all those over 16
__
U x ffl, _________ _
Philip Murray, president of the 0/ l-abpr Day. ----K^iieal Badge. ^

Congress Plans 'Director Wilson
Hot Oratory For Reports Excellent
Wednesday Meet Winter Outlook

Bij? Job Is To Lasc Warns Against OverCountry Into Peace
Optimism For The
Time Way Of Lifej Lonj j T i m e Pul l

J

American Legion Harold r&lt;de&lt;* Says Labor Is Praised
5 Holds
'",,l"l By U. S. Leaders
. . Three
| p Day
- j ( '» Ii &lt;*r(*UlllrI lanlrd
Meet In Santord
For Part In War

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And

field

CIO Mead Sav.s Kindi I
Must Also Re Won
On Lnemploi menl

Kxtend

T -Sift. James Kelsey
To Receive Discharge

•T-4 John Stapler
With 31st Division

•fie

Hatton To Addruha
Realty Board Meet

German Envoy To
England Said He

Warned U erru n rer |,'rluin,c,‘v,l",’
J S S S r " ’WAN

,hr ™u

&lt;:ar"P Bianding Is

CITY BRIEFS

Citizens Hay Visit
Navy Station Today

T B Mobile Unit
To Be Here Tuesday

H O M E

O N

L E A V E

A number of legislators are da- ment.
Sanford dtluna Okay enter the
BtAtlon without a pass and will
of Inapect' ground
trainers
its. Movies
i Fighting
r will be
of visitors.

Dirkssn went to London In
Map, 1938, after five years as
German ambassador to Tokyo
(1983-33), and five year* aa Ger­
man ambassador to Moscow
(1938-38).
"Th# week-end crisis which be­
gan May 21, 1038, cam* up soon
he said, re-

tera Fourth Service Command,
Lt. Col. Joe K. Brantley, direc­
tor af^ Personnel Division, anand follows War Deit - orders.
48-hour week was adopted
on the post qp January 17, 1042.
Th* xyxt*m of overtime nay
w ist mto effect oh November
80 * f that year.

of age. To be hrte until
Sbeear,
cpt. 28, the Mobile Unit will
stationed near Dr. Lsland

Qams's office.
The x-rays will be made free
o f chargo from 9:30 to 12:30 and
from 2:00 to 5:00 every day this
week except Haturday, Mrs. Eli­
sabeth Kirchcr. th* association
secretary announced today.

CIO—^''In its unpsrallslr&lt;l wnr
achlovemants. America hu» shown
a capacity for organisation and
production that should assure the
full employment of oqr people
after the war in cresting unparal­
leled prosperity for all. But with
reconversion already under way,
there are many tragic signs
I P s s A a u $ 9 i P a ge TV re, I

Kanfonl Lodge No. 62 F. A
M. will meet Tuesday eve­
ning. at 8:00 o'clock. In the
Masonic Temple at which U n t
Ihs Master Degree will be rpQ*
ferred. At the clo*. of the meet­
ing, refreshments will be served.
All Mestor Muons ere Invited
to attend.
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tbemaetrea in our m ilitary and
naval operatinni throughout the
world. Some o f them went Into
the M arine Corpa, and are Serv­
ian w ith arid* and commendable
credit In that
branch. Other*
are on board our NavAl v e »»* l».

Thin in a really hopeful anti forword-looklnu Lubur Dnv.
■••revit. riwii*
Wurkern mny turn their mincln to a future uf peace uial
til m
*»«■■
construction.
I &gt; , m h 4 m k m &gt;1 r t a N • • I I * *
AjfKresMor.H make defensive wur necenjuiry nml rijfitl.i
XX. l U h al Ike r « l U ltlrt
•A. reijirn* »* U|,r&gt; t ****■
___ Hut In the affair* of wur itself there in no hope for wory 1
ers They seem, for u time, to be prospering, because they
r o i .lam u u uwaji
nre ninkiitK things and being paid well for it. But when the
U llf t
lo n iiu a i.ic a &gt; — n — ' « — * • ■ « • * » work of their hunds is turned toward destruction, in &gt;ini"
• I H I M 'P j m o i l ItA T B *
the prosperity shows up for the sham it is. Money cease"
r . r . u * la * 4 m * ~
to have value when there are not proper goods to buy
mr c»mur—m**k ----------a
* • » ! * --are with it. Food, clothing, shelter, all necessary things ,'or
fir n
»M it»
which men work, grow less and poorer. The whole standard
it*
M ..| lu
t H X»—
of living goes down 'and down. The end is poverty, ignorance,
-rJt*. *if disease, despair.
f»r “ •• ••riwef l*rt
The whole world, aggressors and defenders alike, lias
«•*,, *11..1 W fharao*
__ _ _ taadH;'-lost by these wars. It will take a long time to rebuild ihc
it r f f f l i , M i i l l l r l f #
r* I • ».
I n lu l
W»»»e«rel»* shattered homes and lives. Some lives are gone forever
Some bodies will show as long as they exist the effect* &gt;f
rtuvB mr* e .aiM *ia*a la ifc* &gt;»r*- wounds, fours, malnutrition.
War makes a bad world. I'eace may make u good one
" v‘ ........ Shall we, then, go on into domestic labor wars'-' Dr s h a ll
~ S T u « » u i* •
*t tv, we go into reasoning and constructive peace?
’ JTiiOfTT* r
S
' S u r e ly , i f we could succeed in such great m a tte r s I
f . k i u . u . n •&gt; *n » * | f »
1w it h la b o r, m a n a g e m e n t , government sitting about tubles
rrrl Ilf*
I uiitside
iml-iiili- our
ou r borders
tiorder* we
wi&lt; can
I'nn make
mnliH peace
imiaou among
nnwinv ourselves.
uorselVL-H. •
thi. MM* m i '.ilv
. ipp |
&lt;laf
lk* l*Mtl mm"■ •"i*"*'S’j! JT.J: t" settle difficulties, to co-operate for bettor living for til
Ajlj r t* k l» « .
l a k f , k f f f l1
a « , * » »' • » “
r»- 1
ThaFs the groat hoj»e of thin Labor Day— interval,
constructive peace.
MPNDAY. AtJOUBT J. lt4H
lltBLR VKRitft FUft TODAY
D a n g «r o ii8

Your Ford Dealer S|nce 1031

PASSENGER

protect
fam ily
runmnuir
ami
btiaine.ru* friini ijncoiitrollad In
flatinn and preifiteertng during tin
period of readJuntnieilL

portunities lor buslneas, Indus­
try und agriculture to get ready
(nr full peacetime production at
h profit. And it assure* all workor* unemployment insurance to
carry them over the reconvemion
period, and make* It government
policy that there will he s u ffic ­
ient Job* when we are back on

TIRES
GET THE
FINEST THAT
MONEY
CAN BUY!

loo.

I rnuk«* my appointm ent* to
West Point and Annapolis a* a
result o f com p etitive exam ina­
tion*. givin g the appointm ent to
the tw o man m aking the highest
grade*. A fe w weeka a g o 1UU o f
our fin e young men fro m Florida
took my exam ination*. Quite a

STORES
Phone 11

J„ ,ho whotajoh of hoijinif ;:x ;,

intelligent
cooperation
around
tho
nt*ri«Ml Tn*y
m o io g t- n i c
u o |km im .i u i i n
m u I id m
u ii rconvrr*ion
jn v rn ln n period
I ney are e t&gt;
Kunfuid Nnvni Air Station -ihoutd! country, from time to time, will put more butter in the titled to f*o payment* whicn
^ot lei another opportunity gy' pantry, more meat on tile table, more sugar in the howl ul11 l,,ot tlul
,on •tsyatlon
k a h K he 'wnJfiewt

tyrlCOH

si iweay
A -m
wtlle
ni
j er -r»~
»ic

ycur future!

Phone 200

Third, « « iirgi the passage of
in the mat lor of pric« luval^ AdminisLrotor Chester
Kanatc Bill 1374, which Sanalui
J"
n
”T
1
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K
*‘
h”
Biiwius
follows
John
Hoy's
famous
ballad
of
Dm
Blut
so'*,
„
.
. .
.
...
old Job back, h v e ry »#rvicem aii ,
, &gt;
, .
..
/; ,
t,
, ,
7.
, • , K ilgo re and 1 inlxoducad With
technically it entitled in the ma I « l r u g g l f for victory on the tria CanaJL a m i I a dutorminod ' four other Senator., T h i. bill
ha had when he w a« rn ll«, I into ] to "hold her noulc agin the bank Uf); tha last galoot'.! w ill
help
vetoran*
and war
hi* cou n try', service, but whether ashon-." And mnybu Icfngor yet. It la one o f those "expari- 1w ork er* over the d iffic u lt p*rio&lt;i
thay
'*
* wo*» *«»* ; ; , f0X t b“ k £
i menta .nofcle
in iiurjaiso"
which usually don't got as m u, ch of
lu fore indo.iki 1
,
.
try i» ready fur Peacetim e 3*0th*ir
with the old fultliful* who look support Irtitn it ramies* public as they deserve, tounth-a* dm-Uon hy giving them more
their
place.
whila
they
were millions of dollars are involved in that intelligent e f f o r t , adeatiati- unemployment inaurAnc*.!
away, i* *am*thin&gt;T ■•!**
but consumers in genera! |mv too little attention to it
Mdlnn- of men und woman

N-SSti-r w«,hi„Bu,„

I am c erta in ly proud o f my
W n t P oin t and A n ne poll* boy*,
and some day Florida and the
N ation w ill be proud o f them
when th ey are o o r gen eral* m u *
our adm iral*.
______

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc.

"Pull over to tho .right." This familiar order is going
W-tbh-to be heard often nr’ from t)0 W OH. At t&amp;BAb 3A states have!
TRUEST,
THEN
YO U
Smmt1m
V J f AOnlea- P11" ^ ,'»w* ,hi" y ° «r stlfferiing, the driving Irwh. This ia
m ^ « l U*fr^hey,'tL
t TJ|.......
hi. appreclatcil by careful drivers suffering
t|»o cureless.....................
............
W l &lt;fom.
im t im o n ic f. ui,/ thsi »«■&lt;•* him l ness of others who have l«ter proved. W n g iH J la J iy irres|wn
with thr w h u ir h rn rt
sible. Nebraska requires the motoriat causing more than
---- --------- -jrt() ((Hfling,, to pay within 00 days or lpoe his licunse. To
"bDT t* mi c u r«- All.” say, g e t it back, when once lost, he must a h o w an insurance
lha foiDpa Tribune. No. hui ■! }M&gt;licy or give bond, Georgia and Minnesota have paa.,ed
W Bi h T U !
rnn,‘iul,u" ( laws on the some ordnr.
__ ___________
With gasoline unrntioned- and) thg .KbmWR Un»i,t HIM,
MiMiwippi. accuriting m tiuv ‘ here will be more and more nccidente, osneclnily as a lot
Johnson, l» &gt;UU «i
war with uf creaking jalppplea will be on the imam which would
Japan. Hut that'* nothing, niaku life safer hy being scrapped. Too of toil their owners,
MJm I**Iiii&gt;! J* "kill «t
sii i wj„.„ guustioned by drivers whoso cars tt)©y have injured,
III* United Slut**.
say .driljt,
I’m not insured. I'm aopry, but it's your
hard
luck."
'rnese
lese
gentry would moke a, loud outcry if
W e act wh ere France i* goim i
to buy ooo ntilliuii ill,linn* worth forbidden tu drive, but we may have to coma to that
irnaU bu»iiii*nRmtii who mijp wttl every Am erican to a job at ’ peacetim e standarda. It ia a prolift Hiiik 'sLij UnJ.
fm r » f i g e . a iiart o f our national KrIlm | Htn goin g to fig h t fo r in
nf xihmI. in the U'dted Nlnlti*
Just to show what cua be done, for X00T* IRwwju.'busutl', hole
Isn't lh«i ilucky T Vi ,'ut *r* they Im* rnijuirod" tivory driver to tatke out inaunujeo boforo ho
Hociiinl. » e
recommend that Pot lev
! the
Semite.
From
my
recent
M illie
i mitred &lt;&gt;f or ice* ba con
going to ii ** for money'
Thi* i* n minimum program tulle with th* President, I M o w
can got it Itccnsu.
Unued »i lone h* necessary u, fur leconvemion. It provide* op­ it i*
program he w ill fig h t for

HoWifthf Down PriceB

Army operation*.

Hurt's a

i n r r n u N o t m a i u : t h in
SRAJtCH A SIDK IRSliK. IT
MUST BE Y.0UB CHIKf* IN

Th*
problems
of
retuminir
servicemen nre bmurfiil nut In
th* open by M ajor (toy l.nrson
form er Urinndti chief uf police,
who a fte r threw yeara in the

W e il
gtadu ate*
of
U k in g active part tl *

fe w o f my boy* have ba*n g r»-1 and
the
duated
and have diaUngulihed I Point a t?

ear M l rntmj a llw m t ••

¥

u\ri':r‘ :

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3y 19*5

Labor Day

The Sanford Herald

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1 r.m -iia n *?:; i '. ji.t iq iN / t ir Kit ^ i i ’f
THE SANTORO HERALD.’ !BANFOnD FLORIDA

rn n .n r

a

\Lthuid^h.""»«■suCti1iTTS«,’£riifh*’” " " ch,w"'"'"

recant y * ir a havij b « n »o con,- ,n
■picupu* . h w sa liou L . Open h o u ia
U again hshi front 1:00 to R W)
o'clock th i* nfternnon and an
opportunity to m "T h o F igh tin g
L a d y ,"
tnrllU ng
alary, o f
*
gallan t a irc ra ft fa rrter, und other
pictures, a* w e ll a* plane* and
cuulpmunt at
the
Htntlon. Is
afford ed . O f tpecinl interest are
th* link tralntrr* which should
not bO missed hy anyone um)*r
17 or ovei 40 who stilt* like*
to think ho could isum to fly j
If he had the Urn*.

nL

"ml

unemployment iruurnne* up to
I 2.i a week, plus |6 a week for
|dependent*; und they will get It
for a year Wur worker* may a0**
up to f 2fi a week only for a half
u year.
J..
Furthermore the bill provide*
transportation to veteran* and
war worker* and their fam(li«e
who are forced to travel to taki
pdi* nr to return to their home*
Fourth, wf propose that the U

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WnlrhaA'IU.
UaWaTO -

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and

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mUiing

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J E N N IN G S
SE E D
STO RE
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Another , Sanford boy mad*
otw» throughout Amwica’ V«*a
b« unexpectedly turned up in n
Jfrptntto priton rtmp nfltr Ulng

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LODGE &amp; SON
GROCERIES - MEATS
VEGETABLES

a*viral

y*ar*. l*fo. Hob*ri Altman whs
wlllt Ctpt. Colin ktllyr wh*o h*
iltvppeii a bomb on th* btUltabij
IfArunt three d*y* t/ttr lh« war
began, 1AW hlrn killed when |h*
plana exploded, Allman built'I
out* finally reuuibed hit b***, only

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CONTRALTINO tXJ.
Itleet(teat Reantre

Ffcaa* «

tat Maaaalla Are.

I'kaae 4*1

to I m captured I H e r when Bataan

fall. One of the hcroee of thla
war. he did Dot know what a
01 la. had navy heard.’ of ration
wilnt*. ‘ami didn't know who
Harry Truman ia.

Car -n RADIOS — Home

W* R M I R R ^ A l D o 'A
ELECTRIC SERVICE
,tts maamiia a **.
fkw* ;

Pro* Idem Truman blamta the

a half dollars. Vet now that the
war with Japan ia over, war
predaction will atop a* toon aa
contract* can bo canceled. Tha
•jj t* k i him Milton* of doller* market for tha Implemeftl* of war
Jrth Of blynk check* to aptnd ha* diiapDoared with * victory.
i ha drtahod,- They listened to
But w« cannot miintain high
la denunciations • of Aroerica’a
iamiea, “ economic royeitipe.'
Wall Btraat banian,- ’ nawaim m ’: and "bueineea men," w|tn
caaion.il reference, to "foreign

■ref a f e g w e asm
'j ^ / a s g x J ^ i s

NEW VACUUM CLEANERS
are here Again!
*»

Call for free demonstration

model.

lent

growlni

production can pick up mil
John finydar, heed of Uta
convarelon job. told me. for
that houaln* and
rente, whether ample,
' itete* to pay atruction would sat a green 1
But wa have to s«t our »'
le unemployed,

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inertia
M AFPK TTS AUTO
s e r v ic e

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delivery.

First orders taken will be first da-

UNCLE JOSH oays:
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sympathetic,
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CrB OHO or Stop In!

iy prepare?

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T H E S A N F O R D HERALD. SAN FO R D F L O R ID A

NDAY, SEPTEMIIER 3, 1945

T1

ocial A n d
*)cial Calendar
MONDAY
rcle*
o f the W om en'*
Mi*
—» f y
Society o f
the
K ir*t
5 ^ I s t ■Church
w ill
meet
a*
w»:
rcle One, Mr*. It. T Thomas,
4.
rman,
nt the home
of M r*
L. Beard. 1100 W o t Firm
et at 3:30 P M
f r c l e T w o , Mr*. Lula M illet,
rman.
at the home
o f M r*
t Cameron, 7 14 U iu rel Av«at 3:30 P. M . with Mr* W
Irook*, Jr. as co hostess,
j
rcle Three, Mra. E. M. CarA chairman, at thr home of
i
Fred iln m *n n . M aple A v e at 8.00 P. M.
rcle Four, Mr*. F. E. B olt,
rman, a*, her home,
1101
I Avenue, at 3:30 P. M.
^ r c le F ive. Mr*. "It. W. Rucker,
w m an,
at the homb of Mr*.
!. H arper, 181r&gt; Sanford A v e
at 3:30 P M
rcle S I*. Mr*. S. C. Dickerchairman, with 'M r*. It. 1.
:i*on, Richmond Avenue, « t

*
*

P. M.

TU ESDAY
rcle* of the W.S.C S of the
t Methodist Chnreh will rote:
1:30 a* follow*'
rcle No. 1 - at the home of

^

J. A. Calhoun, Ultl'-y W
Street.
rcle No 3 . at the home o'
. J M. If aye*, I lit W Si \
th Street,
itele N o 3
at tlm home »u
, J. K. Itnaiund, Jr , O il
^ n o lis Avenue.
" r c l e No. t - meetinL’ ha* l»-e.s
[Mined til) a la in date,
he Board o f the Presbyterian

Personal

A u x ilia ry will m eet at 3:311 I’ M
at the church.
T h e Business Women"* Circle
o f the F ir »t Presbyterian Church.
Mr*. Joe Cnrley. Chairman, will
The
Alathcan
Class o f
the
F irst Baptist Church will m en
] with M r*. F. K. Bolt, 1101 Park
! Avenue at 8:00 P. M.
TH URSD AY
| The Seminole Charter N o
J.
! O. E. S „ will entertain Mr. and
i M r*. Glenn M cK a y id Miami.
the Masonic Banquet Hall al II ! i
o'clock. A coverrd dish supiwi
w ill he served. A ll memher* are
invited to attend.

Miss Ja ne Gantt
To Wed T4 Glover

Activities
Person a Is
Glenn A. I.in gle ha* rolurneti
from
Cairo
ami
Cablien,
111.
where he spent the summer.
M is*
Fran ce*
llu g h c y
of
M iam i is spending tho week-end
hem with her parent* an&lt;| bro­
ther.
•
Mr. -and Mrs Glenn M cKay of
Miami are spending a fe w day*
in Sanford v is itin g with friend*
and relative*.
Mr. and M r*. P. Bayard Smith
will return home- Sept. 18 a fte r
v isitin g
in
L ittle
Sw itxrrlnm l,
N. C. and Tennessee.

Mr. and Mr*. Charles Clarence
Gantt o f Sanford today announr
M i**
Thro
V ick ery
arrived
ed the engagem ent and approach
Saturday rig h t from K ey VVe»t
lo g m arriage o f their daughter. to spend a week with her mother.
M l** Jane G antt, to T d V ictor Mr*. Lillian V ick ery
Dudley -G lover, Jr., son of Mi
_________
and M r*. V ictor Dudley G lover
Mr and M m J. F. Burns and
o f Daytona Bench.
children o f C harleston,
S.
C.
* M is*
Gantt,
a graduate
of arrived yesterday to be w ith Mr*.
Seminole High School in San Burn*' mother. Mr*. E. H. Culford and Kudemar Beauty Col. lum.
le ge In Jacksonville, hue been
-----------em ployed at the E ve-lies* Itcauly
J
N, Burdiek loft last week
Shop in Sanford for the t&gt;»*t • for Ohardon, Ohio, where he w ill
three year*.
&gt; visit with rela tive*. This i* Mr.
T 14
Glover
graduated ^trfon Burdick's first trip home in 16
yram
Scnbreexe High School in Day
-------.
tunu Bench, and receiveil a B.S
Dr J N. T ola r r rly rmsi f r liter *
B.A tiegree from the U n iversity
uf Florida in January. C IH*- day fro m Itichm onil. V r w henentered the I I S . A rm v m A pit) h r w i i m llril by the illne*t of
1IH2, and has serve. I m cr-.-a* h u so n, linlph, who war coitfinC'd
to t h e Medirnl ( ‘oIIpjci* o f Vir*
with the 13th Field A rtillery Bn
gtni« H ospita l w ith p n e u m o n ia
glide
in
North
Africa,
So ill
Italy. France and German)
M i** Betty Ann M icklcr re­
The wedding date will la* an­
turned to 8 &gt;, Augustine Saturilay
nounced Inter
j
after spending two month* in
Sanford with her grandparent*,
Mr. and Mr*
M Bellam y, also
three week* In W ashington, D. C.
1and N ew York with her aunt.
Mis* Pauline Hellnmy.

cojrburn school of
dancing

Mr. and Mrs
Jark McCollum
of Orlando are spending a few
d.iv * in Sanford
Mr
McCollum
wn. recently g iven a discharge
from the I* )
A im v A ir Force*
afler serving f*o two year* In
England
Be wa~ a s ta ff ser
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1*0 w h e r e *hr vaiII jmn h n hu.*hnrnf, C. L W ynn l*tr 1/c, who
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F riday from #ivrrm4#a» duty Thoy
Uill viiiit \t r pi
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hfiftirv rf lu tid iiir to Snnforil

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Hcgiat m l Inn, Monday, September HI - .1 In ft P M
M arjorie C. Tepsic. Direrlnr - Phone H75-J
Dttrin J. Du\lmr&gt;, AssiMlunt ■ Phone .'112-.I

SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

IM)0RS OPEN 12:15 I*. M— SHOWS CONTINUOUS
ADM. 40c— CHILDREN 9c— ARMED SERVICE 30c

THREE BIG DAYS!
THE. WED. THUR., SKIT. 1-5-0

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EVERY BLASTING T h”RILL IS TRUEf

List Of Japs
Labor Is Praised
In Philippines
By
U.. s S. Leaders
,
»
.
S u rre n d e r ro r P art In W ar
wa

(Iss ItS M N r iM * Casr O a»l
prepared
to worship at threo
Khmln shrines in the im perial

palace ground*. Domcl agency r*&gt;ported,
The EmiKTor, who now cun
govern onlv under the direction
o f MacArthur, issued his firs t
proclamation under alien rule y es ­
terday commanding "a ll my pcoplr (ortw ith In cease h ostilities"
and disarm.

CATERING

" siils sn l I r-s. I's it a * , i
I ha l od -s h p rivilege and gr*vermen ■.&lt; ■,-r t m are nOsI r uc’ to : i h
f u l l iM-i .
o f that I#I itinuf
Frr HU.i
Mtutfl
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Sinter to *npptn-i nn ri*

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in thr

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he
w ears
the
A m e r ic a n A re a ribbon ond th o
K u m p r a n A frira n -M n ld le F.aM rrn
fiiilnl it l l i t l r t go! singly arid
Aren ijhhnn u itli five c o m b a t
«iitil -tomet hint:
F*t?lnrii|
8,ta r s
k H . Aug J l 1.v-\&lt;r
F r a w ir k vi .1 ■ c 1 .nl tinted f 1 oin
4 1Bill! Till v ii-k, ,)r ,
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It
hupt'r u&gt; 1
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lh*rh Schiwil
Before
nnnu 1nun 1, *iH’DIlit i'll4. . r . - N , S e m jnole
i m i r r h n l i n t o &lt; D t l m l&lt;*wik»,t «•.*
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!* enlist m u in Hie Nav&gt;. h r was
Mnrrh I f* Sir N r ' 11&lt;• }f rn.tur
em p lo y e d hy « ha*#- A •
kins
iMi'k, *»»-••l I vi.i- I .illift I ^ r th e N .1 vn 1 T r .1 irmig Station. of Mr a n d Mr# .1.1 roe* 4" T tji Y»
VlUiiti
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b*i c k T h i*rr u n * lra i , 1 ...1* *»l«|i i ** N o r f o l k .
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S| r y f , Su 11 f a i I, hr k o a tir o th e r ,
rtCVIfB, to Ufidi | **•» Ul"t i J i l i m i fo r
viiian rt lone u n til thr i , m n ; ;%n t
Ronald 1 . I"*, who !■* tin n via lion
d u l l r i* i t b h ilt l a new d r i t r o y e r o r
I'olish «iurstlnn u m - r
o r d n u n r e i n nn, navoruf cla ss, *n the
sin n h ir tyju irsfttd
*N
wvy
D i r k s r n then •i**"#1- « . h.&gt;vi h«*
A v rtrra m " f
tt* months of
DMilr o n r In^t #!» t .it 1 iffi#i t
d u ty ft b o a r d n suhmiirine r h a s c r
L" r f f r r t 11 1 r r o . s r 1. *t 1 -n l " t a p c h
Thu ostrich utn run
m ile m
114 the
A th in tic *nid Methlertw o minutes
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J u ly
fhr
il i d i m n
« hw K it e hi«I Th » H i it j 1 1 » &gt;- \% i % 1*1 v w n t o i r ^ i i i - t i i - I
j ' ' i o ii - i !h
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t .1 k •

■ nice to Roland and u 11 to viar
L ven if we th"feuHd Fnhtnd nnd
miide pence pr ,.p,.«,t 1*. | -tali'*!.
K i i j IhikI wm.i 1- I l e j t i t t hem T h e n 1 • CsimdU* «alrktr «•*•«
ihv nnmirtt Ir.iv#
«• 1 * m i t u % I r e su m e d mu! w .n t t#» tin r o u n 1
rrpnrt
try e state
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to
"Hut nvilhvi Mil I* 1
"i Kih
P i r k s e n ih ,» possible w itn e s s
U*e «iUr m dlrertel.
h r n t r o p wnuhl n* • mm
1 pir
aU ^m st von Itihhentrop in t h r
f c r r o l t h r y ■liouhl h« «i mi*
wnr until*'* trial*
t h r u cull Mir *»!« . .-i
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if t h r y \%li»h«H|- to.I it o.» pi .1111
they «lid nut " i - h t *hi m the
thm*;* I huil t " till
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Director W ilson
Reoorta Excellent
W inter Outlook

IC*atlnv**l frtim Vmm* n*f|
may continue Ui *h*nrh all avail
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production
through
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however, i* a m ailer which shoutil
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fur carefully.
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Liquid CAPUDINE

German Envoy To
England Said He
Aine*!Warned DerFuhrer

Ma&lt; A i tliur itiioo-rlialely called
for I.ieol
Geo Jonathan V a in
wrtghi of iialHio mid Uorregldoi
amt 1 o-ut Gen -u Arthur I’ -n
riva l of Sfrigai-nfe to -tap for
ward
M*i Arthur
signed
the docu

J. C. T r a w i c k Jr.
At Norfolk Station

"o‘ ‘Hm« t;rrn1
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USS
.MISSOURI. Tokyo Bay.
Nf rally, -t - r c tm v ! i n
Sept 3. A I ') Japan surrendered u r r r “f tli r Amprtoiiii F r i l r t i ti * f
fm m ally and unconditionally to o f
"W h ifi
n fi priH’ huo
the A llie *
vestctdfty, restoring our alU'cuincr to frut* rntripn*#
peace to „ war-ravaged world.
an nj iMt.tvil tit riimiHunl'ML i w i il
\\«* nidi u f i r
The solemn ceremony, m arking I&amp;tn f i
the first defeat in Japan's 2,600- e n te r urr*i* as it m jtjht # to h r a i I
m trnfl
vcar-nld
sem i-legendary history, a s * r inte
nd to have it t
took place alovard thl* m ig h t y j ayati oi u n d e r w hie h the p r o t o
not r e s e t veil to lire
Battleship
with
12
signature* m otive o
which rrqiiu cd only a few m in­ o w n e r . -&gt;f i n d u s t r y I n l m i , which
utes to affrr. to the article* o f produc e, out w e a l t h , is entitle*!
surrender
to It- full and f a n s h a r e of I r -*
Surrounded hy the m ighty o f w eal'ti "
the
United
Stale*
N avy
and
Fal- siftj
S
Scftrihri hny
••.•
Arm y, and under the eye* of the llonn! n im m n n d p f of thr A r u m
American and llrltiah comman­ Clin 1 f'ifiMfi Mwp h*ivu won 1hr
der* they so ruthleasly defeated w a r hut miw
rmiRt win tin
in the I’ hlllppins and Malaya, the peart* fo tin that w r must liiwt
Japanese renresentatlve* quietly win thr luittlr o f rm ployinrnt
made thr marks on paper which T h is t-* a hat tip t h a t will ch.'ll
ended the bloody P a cific conflict. leiiift ih r numb. of lalmr iiiiluntiy
That horrible war. which had iinti h o i pi n mcut
entered its eighth year In Chfnn
had raged for nearly three year*
nnd nine months for the United
States and Great Britain, wn*
finally arid o ffic ia lly *1 an end
wilh ronn deir Am erican victory |
for the A Unit
the
complete victor v
Tw o Sign lor Japan
H ngiinum I'riiM |*na,« ile e )
tin oviia lf of Emperor Ilirohito, Foreign M inister M »m oru view u : th e 1R m o n th s ho sp. ni
i ' f u h ‘n d y t in u
the Viihenl
Shtgcrnilsu signed first fur In- in
tan, lie doffed hi* top hat, tin ­ day* of 1ti SK’ .'ill ' T h e r e wn* in I
on
kered with the pen and then firm ­ wc had inohilired o u r 11 r u n
ly nffised his signature to the the 1 t - h Imi dm, but it u ,1« in '
surrender document, a paper ir- true noi *\ th at tinii The t m i ­
nt** rmoiiited d u i m i f the ' i t " 1
hout 12 hy 18 inches.
f lie r/ 1‘n k n e n co n tin u e d , ' « 'i 1 '
Shtgernitsu carefully signed tile
with
Hiller's
violent
*.jiert h*'
American ropv first, thro affixed
th f
\ 1 ’• hdii*«a, ,mt| f unil i 4 f
hi- on me to s duplicate copy to
Fu#d im r * 4reim m it t *"*■s m 1 1
la- retained hy Jnpali.
| J,
C t t f l i ' m 11 speevh nl ii N * i
Following him. t«en
Yoshijiro I
1.»(I S IM N oe reiihcf p
Uineru. ' *f the Jn| nnesr im perial |
geoi-riil* s ta ff -ni down resolute- |
I) and •• i a w h-.l hi- name on the
id «
ib- lino n l■ a- if !i a 1ri-mi-iido'is ,
hoi IV
I"
fc*pI t it am
\ tnparie*e ioloiu-1 wn* sren j M
*'V
I
i„ 1 #. .. v#
L 1
I., wig. Ii-nr- ...... . his eyes a* I
.
#n|
1 fu ll
11 *
i
tin general *|gm.t
A ll the Jap ! me/
"l
ton 1
| ilb! -Ii«i
. '•
a .....
I....lie.I I n
ulol w e a l)
Ih
b«ilShigemitMi I'-ol-.'-l on anxiously with n l ! If I l f "
nt *' r
t -,.ol #1n i1 *• I *
a- t no-m signed
him
1 ’ ftii Ih it 1- f •1* - 11#
'Is , trth u r Sign- For Allies
RettJ* * Ii 1n^f «* [iCwiref nl I 4 H ill
H
t.eneral M ncAriiior was next lo
t ie# 1
• ■! # tit. t ,if f ,11’
i4i-. 1 &gt;
sign, s «
sin rein.
Allied com
eltlln* f Li- p*'op|f I P I ) ' 111 b rtM 1
mundei
on la-half -,f the -victor
that i ts.'bioil iio ibf (
t.■ vtm
ion- \i]-ed powrt-

in n H i' Wi t h five 1--U■*.
i
c
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l -~ -■
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The firs t he handl'd ImmerllM on day.' * 1's e e in g
In*trurtlnn
pnder the dlteclftm « f
Mr*. lit# ly to General Walnwri|?ht, the
pe 1'iifid t o (frnt 1 al I t e IV.1 1
'A lto n D uih u ry. — 8.0° I' M
Th® thfrd was a nhiplmard Navy
Tuesday
R e g u la r d u n e * o r ­
liuiiie |»en,
chestra
—8:30 P.MBifnc A r t h u r then pi ml need n
W cdnesday— C om m unity (liigu ig
—8 uo P.M. un der the direction f o u r t h pen. pro*unlitbly to U r pent
to Pre n ld en t T ru m a n .
o f M r*. Ed Lnno
Thursday— B in g o a t 8:30 every
T hen h e com plete d hi* tfinuf*
week Elk* C lu b sponsors Bin­ tu re § w ith "till n f i f th , jvtudhly
go every second Thursday
a tro p h y to be retaini-d by him
Friday
Dsnce to the Juke Box relf
— H 30 P.M.
( i e n r n h W am w rlirht and Per
Saturday -M ovie* at 8:30 I'M
• va|, both obvloutly h a p p y sal
Sunday
A picnic the fir « t Sun
untei hiini pil\
dav every m onth. F ir e Iran,
N unitz Si^n* for t
S
portal inn from the USl&gt; uo
They w n - follnwexi hy serene
der the direction o f Jo.- Hall
faecal Adm iral N im iti, who supt
S u n d a y m orn in g h reakf**!
• d #in l»eh»%lf of th« U n i t e d Stnt#*e
coffee
and doughnuts served |
free from 10:00 A.M. to I fHJ
P.M
Open Ifntwa e v e r y Sunday even­
ing
with
gam e*
ami
other

The
radar Industry delivered
$2.TUvi.'HMI.lKX) w o rth o f rquipmciil
to lh. Arm y and N avy during
the firs t six m onth* o f IlMh.

PACE TH RER

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n« it 1 .dmei vet
**Hi tier scow 1. ft notj #oiitI k’
didn't like 11
'He said
bn
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h *■! drill hi fit 1*• i* T liiei’T' ■*
#f
old-nly) e ili'HT t it, p‘ »* &lt;i&gt;|v
e 4to a leftist
Hut he m* t 1i■1 I 1
fhr letter nnd Hum iril nwMi
I'irkaen
then t#dd of
the
famous pence nep■♦tuition* whieh
d'-eitf^l
C ieeh oili'v ,-tkin'*
fate
t lie firs t
Be* slut 1 at
Refebte#
pa 4loll ^ the siH-oO'f,
f 1%1 -Ins#
l . i ’ n f, n l

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i #•*1 1:. nod

fo u l one it i Mu no h
Sir H ornre
tl*oi»
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October
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diffn ul* i*ei n . 'i
puitli.
-ipouMn m&gt;-i

i it*- press. Jfi- M4nl a #' Mni*t l* i * • 1
h*mi Lini® n n d nut to inn pn **»n * .
I quickly relaye*l ihi* to von |
Rdfbentrop,
but
be h id
ve» v j
s t'ff* nnd snapped, T b i4« day* ' 1
H itler was even wor-ai
II • 1
in v ef nske«l ndvice o f mu 01 ol
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kt an
all optim
istic
You know
Kxtanilon Economlat, Gainesville. I not nt
on
I* chairman, mail* ita report to the rasL Antlumy Film and D u ff
the National Goal* Committee |&lt; oopar reilg n c d ; there » « s a ilrrecently. In thl* report th* sug­
gested acreage for Florida com­
mercial reget aid ri for 1WIM6|
were Included* No vegetable goal*
will be get for 104B-#n, It ha*
)&gt;een announced, though the rr
port, prepared prior to Japan'
capitulation, doe* suggest ssvsra
increases In acreage— notably i'
planting* o f beans, lettuce ami ,
potatoeh."
Commenting on conditions In
areas served by particular units
in th* State Farmer* Merkels
the Importance o f aid given
system. Director Wilson stressed
strawberry
producer*
by th*
Florida Stalk
Plant
Roard,
through distribution of 'mole
crlrket poison bait'. Th* report
from the heavy-producing Plant
City arts has noted the availa­
bility of this aid for the sixth
consecutive year.
“ Good cattle sale* have been
reported by market manager* *t
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Nations

To Democracy
Diplomats Optimistic
A h Kremlin £ancels
Support In Bulgaria
L O N D O N , Sept. 3. (S p e c ia l» —
Itri(iah* diplom atic sources w*r&gt;
caul Intis ly optimistic this wee
th at the
allegedly
lotalltarla
governm ents
ill
south • t a s t e r
Europe w ill gradually yield t
A n glo -A m e ric a ' diplom atic pre
sure and make w sv*ftjr m ire m i
reaeftlatiVi/ ndndiilstrations.
This optimism was based «
the- Russian withdrawal o f so.
port from Bulgaria In the fui
o f the Am erican and British pro
tests against Uulg -Gun electh
plans. T h e nest steli, it was sul
depends on the attitude Masco
takes to recent Am erican at
proaches
regarding
u posslld
three-power reply to Ibr upper
o f K ing Michael o f Romania t
the three major A llies fo r hel

f t m « U I U .»L ( Or. W U y ‘ 1
f W O J A L i b M d a iA * * * »* »’
miJnh*. r « g ir if t a . s r W y
( U f i h t fes f « * U w fA i mti 1 r n d
UstrlAesb 4*1 appear *» mf IhtA I
ilmtlr iscresw &lt;U RfN-O-

SAl rfsisf*. Atk A*

in organizin g a m ore democratic
govern m ent in Bucharest.
So far, apparently, Russia hn.i
not g i»e n anv firm Indication of
its attitude toward K in g M ich­
a e ls appeal, which was made
after Dr. l ’ cter G roza,. Romania's
Prem ier, rejected the monarch's
dr mnml that he resign- H o a eve.-,
the Russian action in agreein g to
the Am erican and B ritish demand
for postponement o f the B ulgar­
ian election* Is regarded ns a
hopeful sign thnl Moscow will
take s sim ilar lltje toward thn
Romanian situation.
Meanwhile, the three-pow er Al
lied Control Commission in Sofia
is studying the Bulgarian election
laws with a view to m aking re-iintiiienilntiuns for th eir im prove,
ment. Additionally, it was under,
.lood, e ffo rts are being made to
rutllne
a scheme fo r
making
-cnsunnhly sure that the election
-ampalgns are carried out with,
mt fear nr intimidation.
Both lamdim and Washington
have made uhuniluntly clear their
upiiosltion to the "to ta lita ria n ''
regimes, intruding that o f Y u "o
dnvia. 'T h ey ore m ore optim istic,
it was stitil In well inform ed
.juurters, about securing improve
ment in Romania, and later in
Hungary,
than
in
Y ugoslavia,
where the situation is com pli­
cated by the fact th at Yugosln.
via Is an Allied country and
Prem ier
Joslp
Urn*
(M arsh al
T ito ) Is as much on An gloAm erican as n Russian product.
Dtplmnntlff— prtssUFe “ ts
m tV
more d ifficu lt to exert In an
Allied country, where there is no
Allied C ontrol Commission, than
in on enemy country, It w »*
pointed out

Food production in the lliilte&gt;l
S tale* was :id tier cent greater
In It*Ft ami T7 per ctmt greater
in P J II than in tno prewar y em «

M O N D A Y . S P P T E .M B E flA

Old. Battlefield
Is. Nojw France’s
Lean breadbasket
By ROBERT WII-SON
AP N'ewsfcntures

A t IH * MARITAL TKOUB1I o f Harry Bridges, West Coast C IO leader,
w ere b eing aired In San Francisco. B ridges (at right with his daughter)
scans d ivorce action papers w h ile ( l e f t ) Mrs. Agnes Bridges arrives at
the courthouse for the Orst hearing.
(international Sound photo)

Steel Company
Jobs 60% Over
Ifre-War Level!

Antique or Modern

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Tot»l In Hi 0, 000;
Layoffs C'un tinut?

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In greater quantity!

I — Inflamed Wolery Eyes
2 — Reipirolpry Congetlion

3— Noial Irritation'&amp; Sneezing
Ceth wsdlcatten rtlletet
dittsresl fiarnlirli m l
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**»'.*. « nr &gt;'!*'«• hack of the; floe,
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ultom
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ibuut Ih and those high school
■onehe* who have had the anpor'unity to US4 It have been too
busy sglth other echool work -1"
give much time to tho ground
work needed for fuller use. .
J 'i n f e he adda. the high schboI
coaches have done about off that
ha* been done to develop the
play and the professional* hive
taken their cue from the *■ rpsrlence-.of tbe high echwl mentor*.
* "The collar* coaches. Leinshighly specialised, will take ad­
vantage of tho. opportunity off­
ered, to Imcrnr*, tht* type of
naeelng,* Clark obsenrss, adding You'll make no tniaUka If you’ll
that h« anticlwate* using R gt
malt,
the
SE M IN O LE
TIRE
Nrhmaka to *dr*ntae*.

ME V0MR otcy

Experience hoe shown i|* plv 8 IIOP your auto
tan be used - he ' murtirboHw battery, car pollth
____ behind the
nff-tockl* ninners

quality
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supplies. Ur*t
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We have a complete
stock and are at your
s e r v i c e ! Buy your

iwn from tbe .three to fiv«; per­
cent o f nest yeam to 25 percent
vllhin the next two year*.
“ And it mu*t be rememlytrthat the Jump pas* ran be
Pewet Commission dlscloseti that ed
made by a man who is definite74JII5 Initial claim* for un»m y not a good passer. Thefenlovment benofls hod been ftlnd ore, a b|g, awkward lad who
in the stale since the Japanese uis had only the threat o f) a
iW MAN-lkAT
capitulation.
lunge is riven tbe added weapon
' MAOfe
M a n e 'A
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M W A K f-f:
if a nasx."
' Qlark believe* the prvfe**lon. CtRUUWLV c o u u jn Y

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yOURBKARS

i&gt;e represented at the annual “ M n
A m e ric a " contest to bo held at Pall-ailes Park, N. J ., by beautiful Mrs
P a id Mitchell, the Icmuer Ingrlt
U n . v n . I O .1 M l u a l n U
rh " pr lrm,cr l,e r hutband l i Navj
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and 157,000 b.-l
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com prising N&lt;* v
Jersey, pruhubli ] '

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CITY O f M IN N IA FO U S , M in n ., w il

itcvti immllts. nut In lliv !
■Vtlirrnl r m p iu y «H K w*i* j \l* Ncwnienturcn
I, tho nlrluro in iy ni*t i j
1 IN C O I.N .
N K II
Now
that
*tw the fitfliron Wisiil.' |ihi* e o ilv g H to n
frnrn any*
iiitln atPs Let'*!ust? b L m i i n lir it U'htritJ 1lit liho t*| nCt I id *
rrio n * wall ft I If Hvo I bon | rtlll|tt* thpro'll hr aUiitmrr rtPHt*
Ini* thnl period in f h* t ,n^ nttai-kp to mow Vm ih»vrnt nnriimi t&lt;trrt&lt;iVrrf n ••• m l h»uk out fo r that jump peaj!
it»it certainty will !w »*
I hut’* th»* vwiy C*mrift (P o tother |ob% n fle r under «v i f*lnrk.T collegt- ami j rafas*
r i* xuniM! ill thut*.
um im ) roar h w hi» i» pi* k mtr up
rak n n t'lo y ment In tin
ht* reliva al Ncbruaku, virwa thut
II Service
Beuion
rule change.
last April,
when 382,000 ..T h e
m o il
effective
thing
w ere on tho H it*. A
sto u t the rule permitting paa1.000 o f Ihese were em
{
( hand to hand or over the
i p rr a ttr N ew York.
hnt* o f trrim m aK cl from *ny*
1 agencies
and trade or- wh ete-behin d tlie line is to deins in the
northern N ew v«lo p stronger running attacks,”
rrn estlm ateil that about luya t-|u (k
ore worker* w ere laid r f f
,
davelopment o f (),. jump
cs.erda'^ T h ese lay ; L
^
Clark U h .v e s t ie -urfnce
,r. luted o*er n la ,&lt;{ ' '
„ n ly been scratched even *o
iilants and none w a . of
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,
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peaks from experience, having
Hr v "'v
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dub..
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fr i" 1
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" N o w ! that the collegek jhave
o ffic e * in the city
opfbytunitv to developi PM -

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SEMINOLR COUNTY LAUNDRY CO

A iqilv Em ploym ent Supervisor
it fi W eek d ays- Saturdays. V-1Z
S o i l B E L L T E L . &amp; T E U CO
IJU K. 1st St.
Do N ot A p p ly I f Now
Engaged In Esventlal Work

ROBERT A. W ILLIAMS
ItH A L

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Overtime P ay - Paid Vacations
tiequem Iwrvanes
I'li iisant F.nvtrtfnment

Wt; have a beaullful line of fronted mlrront
at ftti^oiittbje l&gt;rlc«*—

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E S S E N T IA L W O R K
W IT H
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UPCAST AND

Hingis or Mnrriod
A g s 16-05
E X P E R IE N C E U N N E C E S S A R &gt;

t ill

( Th* French used mjcropho^oRC»rnJn&gt; lift of food
raphy to get m o it ir * into PruA-|dude* almost 60 « ( i « » n l k.
Th* Royal CaryuJU/vAft F
tign-bysclgeti ! * « • In 1K70 by
m friec pigeon.
I was ioflded in 1921.

P A R IS — * N o rth A fr ic a , the
battlefield where three yea rs ago
Am erican troops h.nuk-d the first
body blow to tie- Germ an Arm y,
now is France’s e m p ty
bread
.aski-t.
Tlte colunlal possession where
Roosevelt, Churchill utni Stalin
held a drumutih m eeting, and
where Eisenhower first took th j
tV’chrmucUl's m easure, has now
been
turned
w h ollv
buck
to
France.
B efo re the w a r N orth A frica
poured wheal
wines, ft u ils and
phosphate across Ilia M e d i u m
ncari into m etropolitan
France
but now it e a g e rljr ncceplo tdiut
wheat
and su g ar
F ran ce &gt;ca..
spare, C.duniil o ffic ia ls ure grim
about the conditions.
The olancs that dr o " o over
North A fric a 's wastes nru mostly
French now, but 'still rrm -lining
are a fe w U. K. and British
troops,
chiefly
A ir * T ransport
Command
personnel
at
Ca,uhlnnrii, Ornn and A lg ie rs , fo r the
area remains u link in A llied
enmmunicatinns.
The Am erican game o f footb all
A lt p ort* ure under French I
w ith
variations. I n
I originated,
naval control.
rnnrirnt G reece nnd Rome. Deadly UrnurLt
Tho w orst drou gh t in 50 years
has a g gra v a te d lood shortages.
I - t iR N lT O I t r ilB F W S r a
Black m arket* uro r ife . Arab
AND REPAIRED
workers, earnin'' an a v e ra g e of
tw o dollars a d a y pay a doll &gt;»
a pound f o r w h eal flour •&gt;&gt;&gt; which
B R IN G Y O U R F tlR h ftT U ttE f O
the c e ilin g price U » k cents,
tts TO
BE
EXPERTLY- R E ­
\1&gt;a I is as gm i'I mi rationed
P A IR E D
AND
R H P J N IS U E D .
now T h e "coal shurtugv is dire
W IC K E R
SETS
P A IN T E D .
Tho B ritish have s*nt som e, but
P R IC E S
R E A SO N A B LE .
P R O M P T S E R V IC E ,

major
week li

Cnitnplf'tc' Line

the French ta v It is Of such poor
quatitv It ha* ruined Iqcornotivr*
un&lt;l power uln tioh *.. T h e United
S ta te s 'h d * sent tom e tractors to
meet the critical shortage
of
farm Implements.
.
The hTench hare taken fo il
control over riviliarf travel, h&gt;1101ring virus. Ten th&lt;&gt;U‘ tr)d au­
tomobiles are licensed, a i com ­
pared with 'JU.UOO ten years ago.
All ■ kiruis o f heavy industrial
equipment
is
sorely
ncwVpW
A lgeria,
plminir)v
a
lOtl-nwlq
t i(&gt;c line to fe e d water Into Oran,
has ordered, *1,1560,600 wort!) o f
ci im.nl
m anufaclutiny • equip-'
ment. A big A lggrloq_ v^ire coj&gt;lufiictory used by Am erican signup
rornsmen du ring Uje Tunisian,
ilaliun
and
S o u tlu rif
Franpc
campaigns, was closed f o r ' loch,
o f ingots.
*
Politically C alm
The French expect no politca.
or racial dislu rb sn p n arid &lt;tft*
the tranqu ility o f
the
m en .
elections.
'
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The M oslem s still !u»vs caches
o f arms and ammunition picket
up during
the Tunisian cam
paitfn Home Europeans fear tie
risings,
rem em bering
that the
Korun, by which Mnalerai livu.
•ays "yb u shall consider Chris­
tians and Jews your enem ies." '
Hut the French feet th a t If e v ­
eryone gets enough to sat there
will be no trouble.

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Ask the Expert
By W. V. B itting
Tourhton Drug Co.

Should you br tem pted to
buy medicine solely upon the
recommendation o f friends or
advertising clnlifti, ask a well
known and trusted druggist If
be can vouch for it.
It is not likely that he will
advise any medication without
vour first seeing your physic­
ian. The more serious your
initially appears to be, the less
chance there ij o f your d ru g­
gist
recommending
self-m ed­
ication.
T o o many people have w ors­
ened simple cases by taking
medicines unsuited to the p ar­
ticular rase. Each case is its
own prnhlem.' lo be treated as
such by the physician.
A n d sine* he in naturally
concerned In the e ffica cy o f
hi, prescription, fo llo w his ad­
vice in choosing a d ru ggist to
fill it
Ibis is (be HOth o f s series
of Editorial advertisements ap­
pearing in this paper rsrh

Monday,

F L O R ID A

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Kraal gun flashes, thap a (iluuit
c f w hit* .(null* and five shot u|i
from the fright deck of the Knterfrise: It was follow ed hy n
cloud iif black inifllcf, but ■W
kept her place in the ferm atum
without ilim ln. lion o f speed
A minute latar we heard ovut
the in terc h ip radio the voice "I
her cn ita io, tir v v e r H. H. Hall
" I hare suffered a hit a b aft the
'■
Her m m u j j l i e » j forw ard 4'levalu^.M ho la id , “ 1
fourteen
killed, j mo un*»|&gt;eraUve."
:&gt;vnih?d.
wc uuratlVU were attlliu t.ntcipen.. * » » ockaJ uiwt furi(ut th* K j*terprU i
ttaeher, he havina . hi th* w ilj I'umiuotian “ I battle
uff V ice-Atlm iriq [ j
reporter. .In txlln * on th.
'•e tn »«k M Util » he:i .tatbuanl w in * uf the H orn et’,
tie.
o f f tirtil|£e. « u
luiuckc&lt;i flat b v lh&lt;
r 111, omite her in- m u u le bla*t o f the ic y e r for
*
ca|r**r,
for co, vraril
five-inch
turret. A fte i
n b n n l the Krtler- three K am lkatet bad been aplaa
U1tipal' «
*a b n I orouruj u* « t had tim e li
look at the “ BI k K " attain. Shi
« » , .till plowintr .erenely .on u.
if nothing bud hupjencil.

Carrier Returned To
i U.S. Was Knocked
Out of War’s End
VVtJftK. Sept.

11K H A I l». S A N K O R 1).

the Riirnot, w u virtu ally ijii &lt;ha
rmritou. T h e action began in -the

The Enterprise «
Hit By Suicide
Plane May 14

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get it. Subsequently. »
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State* by w ay o f
Util hi and
I’ earl
Harbor.
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ference from the special attack
; corps in the dayluht tmurn of Mny
13. A f t e r dark the Japutir&gt;r be­
came active and kept us at nuari trm all night bv dropping flares
1 and firin g torpedoes. Tin- next
i m orning, a fte r our carriers had
launched the dawn strike
the
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attacked
in
force.
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twentV-two "Iln n ta is ”
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onre out o f the southwest
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Japan
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the No. I elevator and had c a rrie r
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exj lodeil. A n jiaren tly the plane
whrch was a Zcke sinuJa-erutinri
firh te r. heri been nrmFd w ith s
250'kitoernrn
bomb (about
fid*
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blew
the
elevator,
which
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WHILE THE LOME RANQEI
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, is strictly
FripnJi
ciueitionpd
Your cmattociatci*
nur personal
no cause for
requirements.
m -nev loans
^
C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G
JOc per Bit* f o r obo Insertion
M e p « r lin t f o r th ro* Insertions
07e per lin t fo r • In a trtlo a j
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M inimum rates . . . JOc

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rates

rtgn la r e la s a lfk d rat**,
R O rK R Y Store, m ea l market
and fillin'
station combined
T w o story liullding w ith nice
living quarter*
above.
E x c e l­
lent location. very good biiainesa
I're frr
s rllin g
building
lull
will rent
Benson
fur
selling, have other
interesia
Arthur
J.
W illiam s,
lutkc
Monroe, Fla.
-

M.B, I'op e Co. Inc.
G A B and O il spare heaters
W a te r Heaters..
I N D I A N M otorcycle, an is. I
00
Clarcnto
K eller,
L
Mnnroe.

D R E S S E D F R Y E R S — We w ill F IV E room bungitlow ou t W est
have m lim ited number o f d ress­
1st SL just fur enough out to
ed fry a rs fo r (■!&lt;• during the
give you the country itir an I
week
until
fu rthsr
notles.
close enough to g iv e you e l(y
_ T « t d * r F ry P oultry. 2205 San
convenience. E dward F. I^tnej
ford A ve. Phone 0 2 1 . ______
M A L L young grove &lt;
P L E N T Y windows and doors. N ice
land nod beautiful
Jot o f French doors. Duhart’s
build Ihnl Country
Lum ber Yard.
ward F Ijm e
U F IIO L S T E R Y fabrics, tapestrie*. S P E C IA L Deluxe home on
damapkt, brocatellea. a rood
Ave ('mil, com fortab le, p&lt;
atock
to
select
from.
R.8 .
condition Fdward F
I. n
Drown. 2911 N O ran re A ve.
MODEL T Ford,
Phone 40-*»3, Orlando. Kla.
M O D E R N , w ell constructed home
In M a y fa ir ' sretion. Phone 883
between 0 A . M. and 6 P. M.
H O S P IT A L IZ A T IO N
Individual, fn m lly
C. M. Boyd A Co.

Insurance
and group

In
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the tim e to f r o c c c t yo ur pro
p t r t y itcrnlnat w im te lo r m dnm

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Y A C H T ' * 00 ft
150 I I P Gray
nil In fine condition. Sleep 78
Pressure water ayatrin. I tun I
lighting. Bottled gna. Shower.
Completely equipped. Ready t »
go. Moving inland. S acrifice
Whitcomb rU i W .P.B J a ck ,no
vllle, Eta 5-6HH4.

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to

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earn

* 17

50, dividend* rrtluco th*1 year
Jy roal to $ 19.50 a fte r the l *1
year. (!. M Boyd A ( ’o
N E W IN N E K S PHI N&lt;i
M A1TKESH EB

4 0 - Double h ' d

ahipe Trailer,
eva. Fla.

»i*e; 20 1 a/fn bed

xl*e, infSttdinir new spriiiKa, « d
layer felt pudding find 0 or
A.C.A. Tkkfnic. Phone 072 Ji
The .Sanford M attrea* Kuclof)*
FOR S A L E : A m ple quantity long
life G O LD S E A L asbestos rooi
coating containing
Petrogum
‘ Sanford Paint A Glass C om ­
pany. 117 So. P ark Avenue
Phone 303

Wh

Leifhorn,

A A A . make tw*t

Orndr
('hick**

itnd fin e F r y « rs 1Of I $11.51•
Life delivery ifiiurfinterd Poul
try Farm 719 So I low nr d \v»
Tampa, Fla

IIUSINKSS SKKVICK
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W A S H IN G machines ri'|&gt;«ireil
and all homo appliances, (mill
well General R epair Shop 707
North
Mills. O rlando,
phone
2-1972 or Sanford 0156 Prompt
Scrvlrc,

T W O F A R M S FOR S A L E - One A. D. R O SIE R , D E A L E R , In gol
vanficd. black anil copix-i |o|ie,
8 arrrs. tiled land, 1 good well,
complete (lo c k on hmnl in sixe .
2 story house. 1 car gara ge. 1
from U " to 8" fnim one length
I tool house. 000 ft. W est o f
tn car load Iota
A ll s ites pipe
Lake M onroe Post O ffice. One
fittin gs, valve-, pumps, high
— 6 acres, all tiled, good well, 2
and low head cen trifu gal pump*,
story house. 2 story barn,
g a . engine .driven rc-nli ifugul
mile west on O rsn ga Boule­
dumps, hohu- sulom iitic elec­
vard. J. W . Ball, Laka Monroe,
tric pumps, runge Im ilris. pneu­
'Phon e 15.
^
matic tanks, sular w a ter h ea l­
L U M B E R -L u m b e r! W reckin g
3
er tank*, electric m otors, gas
story house behind R eel'*, very
engine*. Complete stock plumb­
b eit lumber. P le n l- doors, w in ­
ing
euppllcs.
W ell
ilrillln g.
dows and plumbing. Unhurt's
You w ill save money by g ettin g
Lum ber Y ard .
our prices before buying.
A.
D. R O S IE R . 916 W est F irst
DINING ROOM suits; dining
Htreet, Sanford. Flo rid a
table;
bedroom suite;
lawn
m ow er; vacuum cleaner; occa­
E
ARE
fall v i-ifii i
it ml
sional chair; 2 Ixiys' dressers.
know how to recap your tires
110 Scott A ve. on E. 2nd fit.
N atural rubber or
synthetic,
phone 868- M .'
,
we protect thr snlcwalls o f
your lire. Jones T iro Shop,
Q inU B E fo r sale, party furnished.
Cor. le t ami Elm, phono flOH.
&gt;14 Elm A ve.
IN G lo f l y l Get a trip acci­
GOOD piano. I’hone 004-J front G Odent
policy from C. M, Boyd

*t2 noon to 2 P. M.
VICTORY GA RDEN PLANTS L I A B I L I T Y Insurance
--------- , --------r
now- ready—Tomatoes,
Important.You know
. G ian t Pepper, F L Eyera M a r­
k et E g g
Plant, Copenhagen,
Charleston and Jersey W a k e ­
field C abbago; other planla In a
_ fe w day*. J. W , Bell, Phone 16.
N E W D R O P le a f table, 4 chairs,

is most
what It
would cost lo
replace
your
home,
furnituic,
merchandise
and automobile if
destroyed.
But you don’ t know w hsl the
verdict Is going to be in a law
suit Involving bodily Injury or
death. Get adequate liability
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Co,

FIREPROOF M a iler Jafe; 12
our car at K ent's
fttage
La Fever ahot gun; STORAGE
Garage,
Ipoclal
rat*
dead
storage.
AVON Product*. Mrs. J A . Cook AUTO BODY AND FENDER
WORK BY AN EXPERT, 8U2406 Magnolia. Phone 829-J.
PEIUOR AUTO PAINTING—
large assortment of colors. Your
cement block machines,
car can look new. Bring It to
I t end BaBiia, with palus and see.
2306 Magnolia Ave. Phone
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st BL
Phone 022
FOR BALE, 48 foot dleeel powerD
uU
^
Service^
registered
Jersey,
. ed ketch. Several twin cabin
bridge deck cruisers from 46
to 60 feet. One Chesapeake Sky
- » AUTO PAINTING —
Wflfk boat Specification* and NOW le good time to paint ijrotu
price* upon reqoeet. Eau Gallia
car. We also do expert body
. Yacht Basin, Eau Qallle, Fla.
end fender repair. Yale* Ante
Paint and Body Works, 106 N
Palmetto Are, Phone 371.

S lW

;

repay you for jewel
stolen or - destroyed.
C M. Boyd A Co.

WANTED

LEGAL NOTICE
I*

him, the he then 10-year-old

fence

im m ediately
icmvi1 Ingi
or job hn aliare-crHi'jimg nr
But, he wna persuaded to fin ­
wage*. Well cipericncrt! in ish school. Then, he w en t w ith
and
prom ptly
s ta r te d
tMilh. Daniel Sinrnc*. I* O N ow ark
flo« 1.170, Sanford, i»r I'tlmw m aking the hurlers shake. The
Old L in e rs ' grail wound up w ith
n .'163 avera ge that year and won
irtnldc viclrola
E L E C T R IC or
the International League b attin g
Phone 706-W
championship.
W ith
G eorge
Selkirk
doin g
okay fn Bala- Ituth’a spot a t the
Yankee Stadium, Ed B arrow de?
tided
to
give
K eller
n n o th #
h e 100i year w ith the Bear*. T---pounder promptly a t* r le d clotitf
i..Mi for ing the bail hauler than av*P, 7
Hint in,
W h ereas be got 189 hits, IS
1 nere. homers and batted In 38 run*
i, Bank in 1937 with Newark, he wallopad
311
safeties.
22
hom er*
and
knoiked In 120 counters In 1938
laundry for a battin g average o f .385.
C O LO R E D
g irls
for
work. U&lt;&gt; not apply unless you
The
Yonkers
couldn’t
k e«p
want a year round job Apply1 King
K on g down any
longer.
in person t«»-S«um nolr County He cam e up to the b ig show In
Laundry, 810 W , 3rd Si.
the Sp rin g of IU.19 and prom ptly
won an nut-field job. Then he
W A N T E D :' G irls for full lime got out and hit .334 in 111 gam e*.
at Lan ey’s Drug Store
That's the year his tcam m at*,
Jn&lt;- D iM uggio
won the battin g
title w ith 11 3H1 mark.
C h a rlie ', II A. went down in
IP 10 hot he improved his RBI
nod hom er,, knocking in 03 runs
and tit circuit doiilA
III, treat year la the round
triuprr- ramr in 1911 when he
ronnrclrd a ilh .17. He finished
behind
le d
Williams,
however,
f.it the league lea d ers h ip .
And
it went for K eller, al­
ways ihroalen lng to be a bride,
l.Ut " I f Hjllif 11 • M* on I* Of th*
mil Ml*
N o w , that be ha*
had
? nlm oit fw n years uf service wfth
thr Mt*r?h*nl Marine under hla
|belt, m avbe thine* w 111 bo d lffc rrui fo r the fmnrovffil muscle man
fnim Middletown, Bid.
P R A C T IC A L nursing
1320 Mel
Thr K inir l» «»nly 2i» yeara old
tons tile Ave, or p h o n o 671 W
nod he shfiiitd lv* fooil fo r ntilto
h
few more aeasont in the Stad1lum garden. Hr broke fn as A
l third baseman ut ctdle^c, playad
Ite n tr r fir b l fur awhile, V&gt;ut hi*
| naiijtill apnt srema to Im* le ft
I fir ’ 1
lle ‘«
alreadt
been
In
four
world series (1U19, *41. '42, ’ 41),
and the All-star ta m r a o f 1940*
h A \ f. mupi-y o-i ynur flro, wirui
storm, nulomobllc, «prkm crv’ s atfrvM to dale include three home
compensation,
burglary,
lia ­ run* on July 2H, 1940; leading the
\m rriran
l*e«fu e In baaea on
bility
and
other
insurance
You II like our p rofit-sharing * halla, 1941 i and hittlnjt a hom­
plan o f insurance- C. M. Boyd ie r in e * * r y m**r&gt;r league park in
11945. T h e re will be mere.
A Co.
H ie rife love* to plav biaeb alL
)A N H on rash value o f life He'll hr out there In tne Yankee
insurance policies at 2 H % to uniform threatening to knock tho
4'4 L . C M. Itoyd A Co.
henda and Irij* o f f opposing ritch*
"'■a a a In Off aa hla new bout*. L arrv
M arPhoil
wants
him — which
nhoubl \*r for manv years to
R A N I &lt;t !( It 'S most beautiful fnftie.
jf i!i

rarin g

fur

ornhifo

Help Wanted

tmngulow completely furnished,
The longest stretch o f straight
three bedrooms, hard wood fbrors.
track
In
the
United
all electric kitchen. Edward F. railway
Htatcs i« 78.86 mile* on the SeaLane.
,
20

A C R E tiled celery farm on
Cameron Ave. E. B, Stowe,
phone 102-It.

O N E F R O N T bedroom. 300 E a«t
20th St Phono 381-J.

FOUND
Y E L L O W wo4y| aenrf found on
the "C fmmplon" pn A u g. 20
PftBArngrr from N orth Carolina
can claim nume hy paying fo r

Tommy Harmon To
Captaih All-Stars
A P Newafcaturea

T llft
I'O l’ B T
nr
THE
I Ol ATT Jt w i i ; aRMINOIJC
(O b 'A T T , FLO n il) A, IN f i t bBATE.

IN l i t ; : E H T A T E OF
JOHN ltOHfl HO U O It TO N
Dacsassd.
T O A W . C ll E D I T O H H A N D l ’ EltKONH
IIA V IN II
CLAIS1H o i l
HK MANDH
A U A IN H T
MAID
ESTATE:
*
You and each o f you ar e hereby
notified and required to present
eny claims and demands
which
you. or either o f you, m a y bays
•aalnst the estate of John lloea
lluurfhton, deceased, la t e o f said
County, to ths County J u d a s of
Seminole County. Florida, at bis
o ff ic e In the court house o f said
County at Hanford. Flo rid a, w i t h ­
in c i a M
calendar
months
from
the time o f the first pub lication
of this notice.
Each c la im o r de­
mand shall bs In w r l l ln a . and
• ball stale the place o f residence
and post o ff ic e i d d e u
o f ths
rlslinsnt, snit shall bs s w o r n to
by the claimant, agent,
or a t ­
torney, and any surh c l a i m nr
demand nnl so file d shall be void.
Itaymond M, n a il
Aa
ad m in is tr ato r
C
system . G eorge W c iw , discoverT. A. o f the E st a te of
c l C h arley at the U n ive rs ity of
John
Itosa Houahtun,
deceased.
Mnrylun^^kWhcn
he
told
the
y n u n g a le ^ ^ B P was interested fn First pshllrstlnn ( / I f . l i l t
NOTICE

linlfSK furni«hc&lt;J and yrnr round buster wanted to start hi* t * m -

Liard railw ay between W ilm ing­
ton and H am let, N. C.
M ythical manlike m oniters ucrrncato the folklore o f all peoples.

TD

HNDF.lt F I C T I T i m a
NAMK
LAW
WHOM
IT
WAV C U N C E IIN

Nolle® It hrr©l»y given Hint lh «
undrr
purtutnt
to
th*
-'Flclltloui
fitatuta.** Ilouaa
tllll .No 11K. Chapter No. 10»b),
Laura of Florida, 1941. w ill rejflater with tha Clark o f tha Clr*
m il Court. Ill and for ffetnlnolv
County. Florida, upon reralp i of
piyiof of tha publtcalUin o f this
not lea. Iho • fictitious name, l«&gt;-

o f Hemlnols County, Florida, at
Brassieres should be washed
lila o ff ic e In th# c ou rt boas* o f a fte r each d a y or tw o o f w e a r to
•aid C o u a t r - - * t — San/iyJ. . Flo t'da,.
w it h in e i g h t e a le e d a r A n n tbs f r o m
Iho tiros o f Mis f i r s t p u b li ca ti o n o f better.
this notice. Each c la im o r demand
• ball be In writin g. and ahall s la ts
l b s place or ra sldsocs and post
W hooping
cra n es,
loom in g
o ff ic e address o f tbs claimant, and
the
shall bo sworn to by tho claimant large In the clear air o f
• re n t, or attorney, and an y such prairies,
som etim es
have
been
Malm or demand not so file d shall mistaken fo r horses o r antelopes.

!&gt;• v uI«l.

JO HN 14. ( I l U v O N
As udmlnlstratov o f tb s E st at e o f
Jack Allan tllllon. deceased.
First pdbllcatlon A u a u s l 12. IMS.

The world crop o f tobacco fo r
the 1046-46 season has been e s t i­
mated a t 6,340,000 pounds, about
A O T I l ' R TO A F P K A K
two per cent below the a v e ra g e
TU.
LOU1MK
J AMEN
W ALK K It.
fo r
the
1036-30
whose pises o f residence and production
I'nst Offi c e
address
Is
un­ period.
known:
You e r e hereby required to a p ­
pear In ths Circuit Cour t o f Bemlnote County. Florida. In Chancery,
on Septem ber l#lh. IM S . In a c e r ­
tain suit f o r divorce th e re in pend­
ing, an abbreviated Mils o f which
case Is Ar th u r W a t k s r, p la in tif f
versus Louis# James W a lk er , dsdendant.
Witn ess my hand and o f f ic ia l
■m l si Hanront, F lo r id a this 20th
day of August H "
&lt;O F F I C I A L HEAL'
Circuit

of

N E 14 *&gt;f
T ow n sh ip
IP

One o f the tiniest ball bear­
ings in the w o rld — 2.7 mllHmctcrs
in diam eter— is a vital p art o f
the Norden bombsight and other
delicate aviation instruments.
The U. S. Coast Guard'a
was adopted in 1700.

It’s so important to always have that "bandbox" frcithncsa that dean dothca can give . . .

Bsftlnn
Booth.

the best way to keep your clothe* splc 'n span

|(
Itaiut* IS East.
T IM S
N O T IC E
is
published
In
coini llanra
with
Neel Ions
2to o 7.
It o . o t and i; ».0 &gt;, Florida Hlalules.
IM L
wtt
I f l l I T T T H A C T O I t W i f D A N Y * T h e * •nrrcaffut~btdder Is In pay
under which J am
a q oil In ths advert tel ng cost.
batlntt*.
T ic
Stale
Hoard
of
EdursUon
1 n p a r t lo e n g in e In buM*
r e - e r v e , the righ t to reject any
h i m at number, I00J Hanfonl Are-,
-nil all bids.
In tlia UHr o f Hanford. F lo rid a
n r n II DC It of lbs His to Hoard of
Tbrfi tha par ty Inlar/niad In relocation of il&gt;. State o f Florida.
«ald haalnrpa rnlar prlt#, U » • folSI Ills rd F
Caldwell,
(io vernor
H A ItO Ll» M m i l T T
ATTEST
I »it led
a'l
Hanfnrd.
Be in 1imlF Colin Enelteh He crelary
i*«»«inly, F l o r i d a . A uk
1?IL
Mtalc Hoard of Edurallftn

is to havo them cleaned often by a reliable
cleaner.

We close 9 P.M. on Saturdays!
LA N E Y DRY CLEANING CO

K O T irK
N O T I C K I* h e r e b y x l v e n t o I t e r *
o ld T h o m s * t l n f f . r e n » o m l o n l In
i l l v o n ' e , to be a n d a p p e a r s t a
t*oiirt o f C o m m o n P le a * o f Y o rk
C o u n t y , I ' e n r u y l * a u l a , t o tie b uhl
in
York.
P e n n e y l»»nla,
on
the
f o u r t h M o n d a y nt . S e p t e m b e r . I»45.
iieinir t h e t l t h d a y t h e r e o f , t h e n
a n d t h e r e t o s h o w c aus e * If a n y be
tu n . w h y t h e m Id H a t h V, f lu f f
sh o u ld not he d iv o rc e d f r o m the
bonds
of
m atrim o n y
co n tracted

with hIrn

r i H I I K I t . INIHTH A MAY.
A t r j*r n o y s
fo r
f^thellant
10J
K
Mlirkrt
Htreet
Y'tirk 1'n

.h V I i N K T

f*

f-MA Hfi.

ftiHTitPiHl

M IT II'K OF FIN Al. IIM INlHT A M l
4 IT I.II ATIO&gt; r a i l Dlar il A lU iF

A11 p t r ■u it 0. * r * h # r » Ii j
n *»t i l l r d
th a t th e u in te rel*ned m K a e r u lo r a
uf * a Id r e f u t e , h a v o c o i n | t i r t u d t h e
iM tm ln la tr a tlo D
the re o f
and
have
f i l e d In p a id r o u r t I h a i r f i n a l rtr»
|M»rt a n d a p p H e a t i u n f o r i l l a r h n r K r
O h j e c t l o n * t h e r e t o , if n n y
ahould
bp d u l y f il e d
A f tr r f ll lo n proof I
•&gt;r p u b i l r a l l o n e h n w l n n t h l * n o l l e *
ha a bens n p u t d i a h e d o n e r t« w r r k .
fur
fnur rofiaaetillve
R i'k i,
th e!
m a t t e r uf a p o r o v a l «f a a l d c o u r t
a n d th e n ti|*rlnK of q i a t r l h u t l u n of l
an Id * f t i t * w i l l c orn u l i e f u f * Hla |
court
KAN I &gt;A 1st. r l l A . s i ;
HTD WKY «». iTIAJIFs. i l l .
FI r a t p u b lli a t i o h tin AtlH
U . 13 (1
In

r im

m t n T o r t i i ,; r o n s T r
AMMIMOLR c o t HTV.
K i . n n t r u . i n i -h o i i a t k .
IN II K
K H T A T K 'KIF
O L A D T H A nOWKIOt.
I (vcr*,Sd,
T O A L L C I l K I l l T O I U i A N D t' K I l HONH
IIAV IN H
C I.A IM H
OH
DKMANDS
AOA IN H T
H A IO
K tJ T A T K :
You and ssoh of rou i r s tisreby
n otified and required to present
any olalitis and demands
which
you. or clthor of you, m a y have
against the ssla te or O la d y s A.
flowers,
deceased.
Istn
of
said
County, to ths County JuiSrs of
Hemlnals County. Florida, at his
. f r i e s tn the cou rt house o f said
County si Hanford. Fturlda. within
eigh t calendar month, f r o m
the
time of the tlrst pub lication of
this notice
Ksch claim or dsmaud shall hs In writin g, and shall
sla ts the place o f residence and
p o , t off ice address of the c la im ­
ant, and shall t&gt;e sworn to by the
claim ant , agent, o r at to rn e y , and
an y auch claim o r demand not so
ftlad shall be void.
UCOIUII2 C U U I C K H H A N K
tC U W A II P It. I I I L L K I I
A * administrators o f ths
K sla la
o f Ulsdya A. nowsrs. dec eased.
F irs t publlcstton Aug. 1 8 1MI,

A lK J ti.

A personal message from Mr. Fletcher E. Bolls
owner of the Sanford Paint and Glass Company.
The month of August just ended has been the best
for Sanford Paint and Glass Company since I pur­
chased the business from Mr. G.U. Stuart on April
1st, 1943.
The public confidence reflected hy the biggest
month in my Sanford business history is deeply
appreciated. By trying to do the little things that
show personal interest in every customer and keep­
ing a complete stock of paint, glass and mirrors,
I hope to serve you even better in the future.
Sanford “The Friendly City” , has been good to me
and it is with much pleasure that I say to one and

Legal Advertisement
S U T I C B TII COVTW A ( T O I I (

orn rn

of

t iik

STATS ’. HO A IS ISKFA IITS IK AT
TsIlstssM s. F t s r la *
AsgasA I S l » « ,
M A lN T K N A ffC U
ANl&gt;
,
C O N a T I H fC T J o N P H U U H A H
SSaaled bids Will bs r s c s l v t j at
this o t f le s f ro m Uualltlsd Cuqr
tractors until |B;1&gt; X M. (K.W.T.S
on ths l l t h day o l Bsptansbsr H i t .
for ths psrformanoe o f ths fol­
lo w in g w o r k !
Hist# Project Job No. T l e i - I H ,
Hosit
Na
tt,
Hsmlnols u
Goonty,
... . ___
... _ ----,____
n n ir,
I s lw ssn C U r Lim its o f Sanford
and a point a p p r o tlm a te ly I . l l *
m t ln west.
W o rk to roasIH o f
con stru ctin g * bituminous rstrasd
surface course, T h s le ngth tl apr o i t m s l s l y 1.110 miles,
A earIftsd check tn ths wmoual o f
llee.ee w i l l be required.
Fo r each proposal, a csrtlflsd
rherk In th * amount atated above.

Sincerely,

P

Harmon, &gt;recently discharged
from the Army Air FofCe* after
three yeara service, la also helpa H Star™I* Blerman coach the

rsrh
bid.
A ll
esv tl fle d * ehstk*
■hell he cer tifie d within 18 days of
ths
d a te
for
receiving
bid*.
(VtshUrw cheeks w ill n ot b * A f .
re eled.
T h e ckeekg u f th* two
lowest bidders w i l l be *epoet|*4L
All w o r k ta be d o n e , l a aeepni•wee w i t h the P I —
lion*, an d Bpeelal
ths , H U t »
line*
hpm UI
atleattee
“r s r fi

In one of bis first practice
sessions. Tommy shook loose for
long gains, completed pease* end
punts.
8two1st I'rovlslong

furnished with see
Proposals will bi

(justified

Contracts

1lest Ion * to this 0*1
UM OF) |l EACH.
£
tractor npairing fee

,

pram

B M P S t ’A*’ r s k S

Bonelll,

The complete paint and glass
I l f South Park Ave.

». - k'
t ‘t -

fla g

We’H Do tho Worrying

Court

Tallahassee. F lo r id a
August Jt. I M t
NO T IC E
N O T IC E Is hereby g i v e n that ths
Hlsts tlfcsr-1 o f Education o f ths
Mints nl
Florida w i l l o f f e r for
-sis, and will re ceive com pe ti tiv e
bids In TullsbssBee,
Florida, at
11 00 o’ clock A. M. October 2nd.
ISIS.
for
lands
In
HK SIIKOLK
County, described as f o ll o w s:

HF.*l

A plant disease Has destroyed
moat o f tho aea ftrasa grow in g
along the N o rth Am erican coast
in recent yeara.

No Fuss qnd Flurrying

a t*. ItEBNDON
Clerk

Storms e e w e tim w m ake w in d ­
rows o f b ird*' eggs on tlan iU iaita

C H IC A G O — Tom m y Harmon,
form er
A ll-A m erican
half-back
who broke Red G range’s W estern
Scoring record while a t th * U n i­
versity o f M ichigan, returns to
the football wars, A u g u st SO,
when he leads tha Colters A llS tar* against the Groan
Bay
Packers o f th* N ation al P r o fe s ­ ths nsesusary tttsls's Doeumsalsrp
Htsmps attachsd, must u a i m M i r
sional league.

DIVIDENDS for 10 years on
your fire, automobile and lia­
bility Insurance by m t fniurlng
With a M. Boyd 4&gt; Co.
&gt;■■ ' a.i i
LOST: Brown wall:

WANTED TO BENT

K O N G ' K K L L E ft* S
B AC K

Uy C H IP B O Y A I,
A P N ew a fra lu rcs Sports W rite r
j
NEW
YORK
—
Thai
loud
' knock in ir you hear could bo tho
||n w s Gf Am erican L ea g u e p it*
chern now that Charlie
(K in g
K o n g ) K e ller is out o f tho M erchant M arfne* and back In hla
old Y ankee uniform.
-j-j^
,|a rk . browed
ou tfield er
h&gt;]| ()OC„ . c|odter e ver ainco he
started
playing
pro ball w ith
N ew ark in 1037. B efore th a t ha
h#(1 b attin jf n„ rk l ^ .470, _*&lt;*

PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR Ada m THE SANFf
Count, fire words to the line, Including phone and ad
Ail advertisements fer glluatloaa waaled will b* chari

$2,000

MONDAY* SEPTEMBER 3, 1945

XI1E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

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In Unity
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f
1 Ml

There If, Strength—

T o P n itM t the I’ r M * o f the W orld i
T o P r o v o t e the P ro gre e * o f A m erlcai
T o Produce P ro ep erlty fo r Sanford.

%
VOLUME X X W II

E n ta b lU h e d

TO D AY
I’ s r il, (. t,,ui|&gt; lh i« afternoon with
m«&gt;d,-ra1r In i f f a -- i..t, ilh
fresh wjmis.

# a n fu r ih

1908

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AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

SAN

KORI). El.Old DA,

W l 2 )•' M

. s im , SEPTKMm.R ... I'M.-.

M i'iu lu r

A .K M ieiu lril

1 'i r s i

OH*1Of Tho Greatest Moments In American History

‘ Demobilized Yanks

SI

MHKK

III

Job Chances
Revealed For
Homing .Vets
%

First Cavalry Named
To* Occupy Tokyo;
British Troops Take
Over In Singapore
TOKYO. Sept. G, (A I’ ) —
The First (dismounted) Cav­
alry Division was assigned
today to march into Tokyo
Saturday (Friday night, U.
S-.iime), as Admiral Nlmitx
disclosed the first demobi­
lized Americans from Japan
are aready homeward bound
aboard some vessels of the

W.MC Says More Mon
Noodoti In Build'
ing, Fanning Ami
Soiling I n d u s tr ie s

Official Opening Hatton Addresses
Of Headquarters Sanford Members
Held By Legion Of Realty Board

W A

Barbecue, Boat Trip Says Time Has Conic
To “Spruce Up” For
Dance And Business
Flood Of Visitors
M a r k Celebration

n

IIIN

i

.T U N ,

S i -[i t .

n|it‘ i i i n j : ,
fu r
jn b - h u n tin g
vrto ra n s
an d
1st u l-o f f
\varw «»rk t*rs.
thi‘W ar
Maif[a itV c r r .ir n h ti-iiii'itl i v p n f t N !
tiuluv
It s ;iul n -tn tie r s w o u ld
m od
iJflO.tMM)
in n ro
s a lo s -

i T .T , Hal to it, a »*i«la n t to the .
T h * n ffle e r * and mrintwra o f
C am pbell-Loosing
Post
uf
the K ssldent nf the F lorida State
ard o f R ealtor,, o f Orlando,
Am erican le g io n were hn»ta at
the statew ide celebration o f L e ­ told th* members o f the Sttnfoid
Board of Realtors at a dinner
|iou|i|o In (k ln lio r an d *,v t,n
gion here la it Friday. Saturday
Sunday and M onday! The oc-1 m eeting at the M a y fa ir Hotel
f iff
thi*
t t i - r in ; i .
&lt;Ik**|»|»i n^
ct'.lon waa the official opening ' lost night, that the tim e has
Third fleet.
wi a . 1'11
( l i t II
a •■til,| t|n»l»
ilf f
K lrit C a v a lry and other Eighth o f S tate Headquarter, hi Sanford. 1ceme “ to xprne* UP , t»» I*®"’ *1 .iflwt ^ Jl f ia*11
j W'll‘ lltU|II\
14
thnt
M it mlad r tiw v a le and | W *lr old buildingA rm y force* hav* been Instructed J A m on g Those
ti'-l'i |*TT1f«|i \t 1
riff !■* I| »|*»w
to liberate all A llied primmer*. | were: Department Commander. E. 1" I'd get lh shape lu welcome the
trtil F v in
,, 1 will ns ■-. | I (HI,
b lg*#st Influx of vis ito r* tbai
I4eut. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberg- , M rade Wiloon. Department Ad
in fi
mi
I.V imi! ftrtnhor
er, the E igh th '* commander, .aid 1jutont A . Reid Mann, must nf th* Florida ha. even known
J iilt l
d lin t b t i
lu * 1 MlM&gt; f r,|
i **t J if
the
prisoner*'
atorle*
o f Jap I D istrict Commander,, m em ber, o f )
T h e only town in Florida thnt
Ml**1 ■i i fi 1111r 11:i i it« h i *» k |Ip f HiUne
A tro c itie * w ill be given General I the Department Executive Corn I has any excuse for Iw lng proud
■j si I &gt;;t1 i . i t h i i -t*,j it h i i r k o n t 11 mi*.
m artial action against the g u ilty ! m ittec and nther Depart merit O
“ f of
dilapidated
buildings.
Mr
h i r • itl! Hi *'
i t'.itlv
I"
h irr
Motion
aald,
is
St.
Augustine,
nud,
Douglas
M aeArthur
fo r
court | ficers.
E verv Post ( Vm niander
u l " m u
111 T1ii 11 u u r k o r *
from
its
fame
M-sls
on
Us
being
the
Japanese.
and Adjutant In the Slate, the
VtAsfiKt t*" « b 'ls tlw i
i'lwii t h#r«*
President o f the Am erican L e ­ oldest cjty in the Unite,! Xtot,-tl! It,
,
• » 1 11
o iM j'h 'S «• l it«| tit
M
r.
Hatton
added
that
m
ail)
A u x iliary
and
all
Vice
S IN G A P O R E , Sept. 6. UFi — gion
F’ lorida r ilic . look a tr ifle im
Brltlah Indian troop, lauded in President, were invited
Singapore today and l&gt;egan the
T h e Legio n n aire, begun a r riv ­ down now because it b « , Im-c"
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'.u i
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f,
occupation o f thla onetime bastion ing F rid ay afternoon
although d ifficu lt to obtain labor, hut now
. t In (fail
M l* » \ |{ I &gt;
M IS S O f’ H I
vv
h*uii*
I»!*•*»
that
the
war
I,
aver
there
is
M"
o f the B ritish Em pire which sur­ some came Just before the bar
f a $liM»
I'li’ iimnh
M
Msii \ rthu'
rendered to the Japanese on Keb. j becue at B ird', ( ‘ snip Sunday excuse for th i. condition any long
*
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rti.fi
tii'tuilf
fit
•
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,
tfu
fill
.
er
16. 1!U2. Th e troops went ashore I afternoon. The 1-egiiui A u ,d ia ry
cdtlKit
Itlllt
t hi * m orning without opposition. |departm ent o ffic e r . »!*,, began
Mr Mnllon » n introduced to
1 U h * K*-«j
III
A t first observation. dam age to ; a m eeting o f the depart merit dis­ President Ed l.ane wjio pres id &gt;
prealdent*
and mrnmttter over the m eeting and called .it
the harU&gt;r appeared slight. A llie d trict
■ " a huti
t&lt;&gt; the im portance
prisoner* in a camp near the to arrive early Friilas and had tention
«*H* I I m
I"
dealing
with
the
quay cheered their liberator*.
chaim jan Saturday morning which courtesy
.4 ■ r if f anfcf *nl
was presided over by M r. P oll)' public whether .elllng u ptec,
J &gt; tlH C
S
C l.
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good . In a ato r. or tryin g ' "
I , ii* r t i l l o a n *
C H IN K A 1 H G , Sept. 6, (J P l- A K irk p atrick and attended by M r,
■In*f ‘»r
t hr
m m airborne movement o f the Edith M ongom erv who &lt;* » cen­ dispose nf a piece o f real &gt;new
Chinese
Sixth
A rm y
to tury and treasurer T hi. m eeting state. It I. up to each o f u». hr
i * *1 i *• a t v o n iM
held at the ' ablet Hotel added, to perform our duty m l
Nanking, p re -w a r.C h in a capital, « u
T h u fit n n H i
and follow ed by n luncheon at help lam,i Sanford, one of- Mm
began today.
“
• &lt; «!'. rtbdUl $'20
best town, in the stale.
The tranaport by U.S. planes the M a v fa tr Hotel.
of
Am erican-equipped
veterans
Jack
Kobinaon, d istrict
vh •
A t 4:00 F.M . Saturday a re ­
•
•'*Ti*trudi«in
Dayton*
■u n - H i o
u *f U
B y t y n n Beach,
o m u i , ah
ixci
■3
. ,.
*
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o f the hattla o f north Burma wak ception and open house was held president
... i an- hr inir nun
ke to the ^board, e m p b u .iiln i I 'C H
( ilH IlIffH A r t* K e *
scheduled aaveral days ago, but at- departm ent headquarter* o f ­
n
l» 3i r u it r i* ( t l a i i i
was delayed
by bad weather. fice a t th* V ald ei lin tel Punch the value o f organlxatlon and co
. . 1 .. ,1
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c* i .
.m l
ti. p r o v o if
\ t 31 I t (I
I O llO W H l f f
With" the China** arrival. Jap and cake* wkr* **rved by Mrs. operation. A s Gl-loan appraiser
fo r c e , are expected to withdraw. Sybil Booth, prtaldent n f Cam*- In D ayton . Beeeh, he revealed
S e p t.
t
K l e c t i o n
S|J
11’*’ ! ft Mr*
in
1
^
&gt; —■ T h e
form al atjrraftdar Of Jap b e ll-L e a *lo g . Unit o f the A u xill- that a n u m U r c»f tzl luAryi h toe
■n
-y ili-w y ,*
•
fgjcex^ 4„
in CWrjs l*. d a ted fa lfm r V V t i d M A . Joel S. F ield. From W n mad* fn Daytona aiul hajref
•
, ..
„
t
•.,,/u necrHnarn
the
G:00 tx&gt; 7;&lt;K&gt; F.M . a cocktail hour lc « n a teal “ M in to reternliu- &lt;
Kl.
.
i
,i. ir iil
Ilm»
TIH’lllW I* «&gt;l» t f|# h lltJ
a n held on the .eenna fle*-r p ar­ vJfosr.r..
n
t o t
t
i
diM ttiif
.,f the Srinms.lr &lt;
Y O K O IC A N A . S ep t r&gt;, (JTj— lo r and the Marqoee. The recep­
Raymond B all nf Sanford ....... &lt; hr;ln|„,
„f
.................
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Crack
F irs t
Cavalry
Division tion w o* attended by n lorg&lt; num­
. . .
poke on G
U l loan, «o.i H* li&lt;it 11 ■
I wr-r,*
*•I i-vfl
kiti^
Mil
vi
troop , hav# moved up to the ber o f Sanford people who e x ­ ippraiser
iiteiitum
,
. ,,
ser in this count
•4
ii
" hi iiuri1*!
i fu m iffd IiMriv U
V it
vraatern outskirts o f Tokyo, it pressed surpriM at the amount o f rd some o f th * problem. . nn
u l ‘ r In.i M n t '
»tii*•*
wa* announced yesterday as Gen. large o ffic e that vrae once the c l with the present lu* lie ..md’ J H i in% Thi«Iy f«»«t
I*
I*
. -ta t!
Vk 1-f ,r I* ) t*l t *-, | f i t
f.M.t
Dougina M aeA rth u r outlined
a Valdes Banquet RooCn.
that so fa r only two &lt;&gt;l loun,
■teaM .H ■ tr H ftt.-*. • I mi
n • '• • lillt lllK
till* t l HU tV t lD lf l S
V'
sweeping
program
for seising buxine*, that it carried on in th* have be«n m ad* and that &gt;■ third 2 0
Iff i &lt;1
\ lif t !' t .
Knjiliah ifipifiHtur &lt;it •h* 1 "I
fr\a t'hnil|fi
Vk**|.&gt; Ih &lt;UnI in
i i• r r
11.1 i
Japanese
resources and Indus­
S ta rtin g at 0:00 P.M . a dance up plication la now on file
I ‘HUP hull ,t (m11ill.11
tf'iiib h , tIiiini?Ii
If jfi* nf ) In' &lt; 11v «»f Ni vi 1 mi k
i *111
\
nuwi I**in i «|
tries.
Other speakara at the inerting
was held In honor o f the l-eglon
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H eadquarters reports Indicated dign itaries and guests which was
&lt;t'«*a«la»* 4 On &gt;'»|r E'lahfi
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t.f »(..-• H
,M.»h
.........
l.v*
* .»»r
«•tfa !• &lt;1 tl . r t m i w f.*» If.that occupation of the capital it- attended by nearly 300 people
i«h
*
•.
I • •••*»&gt;
\ f ill
self might be Imminent— possibly who enjoyed dancing until n late
1
1
I’vniiui'
before Friday.
H \ M n ld f
hour
M aeArthur In General Order
W
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A t 1 16 I’ M. Sunday a m otor­
N o J to the Japanese im perial '
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f
*
\.. t.
headquarter, gave d irective, for * cade o f car* le ft the ^ able*
I. It
Hi
Hotel fur the boat dock, at the
t*
the surrender o f the two form ld I
t h.l .
If II
able Japanese First and Second |end o f C elery Avenue where the
It • ■ i .
« tit f t .-II, I
General
A rm ies
In' the
home i visitin g l-egtnn and A u x ilia ry lie
l
I. Iku i,. .S 1
....... ii ■
m, *i, . i i ,
i * in it m tn
port men l o ffic ia l* boarded
the
lilin d i.
H IF r a jt i.'i, S
Ht.rh
va I iti* Su i bf ,»r 11 r «*«ti tl«»n i-M
W
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Sepi
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The F irs t A r m y was put under fle e t o f Sanford ratch * and rode Labor unlona and veteran ,' m gani- K &lt;
(
Hur |i«&gt;i,
U I'
Mt\ h.i v i- t lu n r i*h*, * l ' t - r a y e f !
'HI.
iT 'll-,
I nt t w
h. i.
th * Jurisdiction o f Ota. Robert L. down the S t John'* R iv e r and tationa appear headed for , clash J, L If||f(l*Ve Jt»»* I*' I
I
■•I ■hfirtri* t»v th»
m obile
....I L. , » « i l .
s
E ichelberg, r ’a Eighth A r m y end thru [dike Monroe to Birds Camp over peacetime Job*.
I
K ilp.iti irk. .1r .
r W
it Dr. L*l;iti.l I b i i i f ’* o f,
h* I *
where a barbecue was served.
Ro*l 1L»» fi.iliJl,' &lt;1Il t I .1 Ilf lull.
"'i1
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M
i
the
Second
un
dir
Gen.
W
a
lte
r
CM
That opinion was e*pre&gt;*cd vc- W A I r f f i n . H J I r
* 'Hiix ii ti ti* •ti.... *I 1■•lin y am
1 ». ■ I
\."H ^ W .A . M orrh on , gen eral chair­
' * l i t M il* &lt; i t 14
V
K ru eger’* S ixth Array.
It
terday by many person- m " «*h - K I ri'wh.i \\ A I'nl*
4-v »*ri I» .1 that •.i a1v 200
I'll!
fi'nl
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the
it
Elchilb*rger'a man are occupy­ man, receivrd many compliments Ington who ha** worried "V i the I'm kin.*,
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4
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t 1r
h i t . •* , 1 \ l i h | t b o m
ri 111 1e l
f f ,t
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b# nt)-" f X*•,♦ IM SliulIs.r.f d I *•l II &gt;4t Wh&lt;i\Aing th* Tokyo arta. Krueger', for the capable w ay Jn which employm ent probrim- that w ill Shitm*-'. r * Mint!*
lut.
re .
'-if. 4
f (hi- 1 i*|*..fi imt v
th* en tire celebration waa carried
-in
tin
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&gt;
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4
wht*i
t
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it
t
ha*
fcff
M
V
b
ri
t
started landing In nDRibara y*.
I
.
SIM M - « .l
come with tha »ventual return o f .H fllM *. &lt;1 A
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werV if»»' r S*'|if 11
ik if t»it I'lir kf **•
Kri«l a &gt;
tfrd aay
y by sea and air In the out. He wax assisted In a rra n g ­ 16,000 veteran*. Thrv don't wiml Kf.-.l l(
\
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, ^ v, Kanoy
itanooa-Takaiu area of Kyu:ahu ing the dance by Dr. H .W . Ruck­ to b « quoted by ftamr, but they nil
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ill
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i i »g * ■ *
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i%. San:
er. E.C. Harper. M orns Forgu- .a y that:
w* island, along th* shor# of Kago
panite.i, 1„
It
y r it. i,-, m i f
■ I rit. M
U&gt;mI
shlma Bay at th* soathweiterti sun amt Joel Field, J.O. Jlu ff. Ro­
ll'PtTtHI"|4-'*,1I by || () Siti-th
• t Am*
1. Ijrglalatlon ilciti*'"k
• . '1 4'.
. ■ t r 1 A vi*
bert Deane, V ic to r Greene. and
ir «n lt a M 4 da P t f f n»wrw|
r I,,-,
J t h t‘ iii»
veterans' groups Itevei
“ 'll •■# t A S S K I.Itl IIK t \ 1 t i t s I ’ t'
Ii *1
H V'k'
4* .• ........ ty t
Carl Mynes had charge o f ticket
I fell. '*
I &gt;.■
4'M»*’ l
accepted triulnirly bv orgnninwl
I'riid i n ,. It,.,,
t 14 *♦»1f 1f1j* if f f It * 4 of
sales
and reservation *.
Frank
i iinrit
■ t litre
* v a tl 1 |y4 a « ..V rl
labor.
| ,e lb e rr)
Pavllck, Cheater M iller and Jack
i Ni
i thi* i
2. 8o f a r It* accep'ahle com
I l i l t PSI
i IIS
I 9ii * *a*« r i l ", | In
T ,t f I
31 i M l *
and arranged by Fred B o lly : re­
i,. I
lb i M o
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I
K&gt;. ,
1
prom ifa &gt;|M been found
’I
Ac.
3i W
[■I "U|.) 41f local
hour. T h e barbecue was cooked
"**K* Il11*4*11Ml
1 ,1
*1 tI &gt;iruf
i.liv • * C ' t l i*-»M H»*t1
•*» - , it 11 Ti viMir to #et
W h tn t U il^vrdown will come, i v i u i i
t ir t t ld i nt
H
Roceo had charge o f Ufce-coektall
Wi l l i
M I L KHIth D IV IS p iN « &gt; 1 Th# itrm r
*t» .'n4*hi i in il.*
I ’ounty
no on* cgn say. But u m »v u * !
\
futtipl ■ r m u 'i hi'fi will bt- (’ mi•
fresh m en u were served by W il­
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ductnl
Stuff &gt; 1?
Mi Ivin H
fairly eoon, o v e r a bill bv H#pM r*.
Kudur
» 'm ie n
liitAr tinloipMrtiinr# of
ra
liam F . (B ill) T h o n tt, assisted
M
V
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Pt,
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Hern-»* II
^tf !
Hi t fi-alrni In
Klltx-e.
Knutedh (R ., M inn,).
by Frank W o lfe r. Henry W o l­
I
II Erklra, o f HI D N o
’ ■
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I . t h K M MM
H -H H i i ih# m it ln if ...... t ’ h e re , M r « .
f n n m &gt; m fn irt&gt; » t
-T K u - ' l n h
ni
T b ii bill h a * the support „ f the
cott
waa
chairman
o
f
H
i*
s
e
rv
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Mi.ridu,
hin.
r
e
i.u
ilv
CapL Walter M. Haynes, th* j
in
h...
r r
•,tl- . 1 M tv
Foreign W
a r,, nml
the i nil* f* 4.f lli* * ttv t.f N im
I lw riTtl K n «Tii ? tjiIi if tmltiy.
Veteran* of Foreign
War.,
Raymond
M
lb.ll,
ing
com
m
ittee
assisted
by
Brown
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■1 Hmhud i Hi..
M
son of Mr. and Mr*. W.M.I
le not Evans. .Iro, 11 K vin o
the American L*fwn, while
York H* .......... *
A II ih
H- rt'r nt'vi • 11 - - -nf t m h e re ilM
iller,
'
Bid
RIChard,
F
orrest
&gt;
i,
it,
,ii
in
combat
prim
i"
Haynes, 914 Magnolia .Avenue,;
H illy M ,.
t, Vh K M t l M i n L
g rvr ul &lt; 1 S \ ,.n*l hi* Mil
specifically endor.1 ng the Knut- ]
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in S fiiiiiiiT
* o t in t y within
Gatchel.
Cheater
M
ille
r
end
Mrs.
\
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while
«e
r
v
ilig
witli
th.Artel
I i*f
and who eerred as a B-17 Path­
John \\ Itell. I I lid o J
»*,. pH -sf fen
should he
■on bill, haa agreed with its prin­
t f r ' i i l t ' f i • • it
Si i
1 *&gt;rk
l *"
Joel
Field.
-.th
Division*
division
bead.
finder navigator on many Hatarrilllfi.l
v rru tv
Hi
v.i- .» f-irmor n*hi*
ciple*. Thoaa two service o rg a n i­ I., B. Mu no
nD&gt;Mk*li in fititki' rvt'rv perion
.,
mrtrrs
has
unriolirn-1
-d
lilt
IS
Mr*. Sybil Roulh had charge sation* hay* a combined m em ber­
dotia bombing mUslotil over Ger­
ioum hchiMii ,M In i
ml im huh
LONGIV D ill)
whov a lo r s
;ht» l i f e a n d health,
many and Natl-occupled terrl- of committee on decoration* and ship o f almosts9/K)0,DOd. and are
II. •talliiiiuil .it tin
J. A !!i«tlin“ Mrr Gr«
\ \ F mrhf»o| it* ;. member nf (he famous Century
I 't iln e
tbe importance
of
a
|,
,i.i..u
'i
"
W
t
In
fan
try
Regim
ent
A
tory during 1949 and 1944, was flowers In Department Head­
* ' y they soon m ay Iltid ge . B
Orlamlit
Gteene
thorough check iq " M r. K ircher
l
&gt;
.■
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rerog
n
itrd
tin*
nini
prveented with th* Croix d* quarters Office assisted by mem­ double in ala*.
O V IR D O
-.iid Th e Mobile I'n il provides
S erviffi* Hill l*«*t*m Krnfny i h *"
i , (diivitl in the division's fig h tH. h l l l f f u t h tin »• t lin k it m l S y l
Guerre laat week tn Ban Fran- ber* of the local unit, of th*
C. It- l imits. Hen Join*.
\ ray.
f r e e o f c h a rge t o
the
On th* o th e t hand, organised
..
tin,nigh
France
and
G
etm
anv
cleco by a member of General American Legion - AnzDlarr.
.,« lit. sermon
j n ih llr
Isbor,, w ith ita 16300.000 m em ­ I^ e, II I Wheel, r. Ju* W,l-,,n, !
‘ ,nfo,.|
I ' J l t !» * )' l !
D
u
,
"g
throu
gh
th**
Vonffew
Mmill
11.B. Pope planned the schedule ber*, I* opposed to the measure.
Chari** da Gaulle1* eacort for
II
I ' e t , chairman of
\
SI ' V IA , ,
,
,
Lo u b Je ct.
'T h .
Id,lb
if
It ...n
m l v • • n i, .4 .» | . . . , i 1
f, i
In at Novi'mJri’ r, the I'cii
the local man'* work on Radar, for the fleet of yatehe that pro­
W o u ld Qlt* Credit
t ill
s11 e m ih .d e
S
&lt; u n t\
ru l&gt; e rc u Andrew
Hilda,
Join,
1l'l,lrt*&gt;j H bsIiu -,nb
--olof oiv
.....
V! i ,( i s H i
"■ y n ln f - . •....... .. , . •
fieri
M
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le
llin
(‘
ri1
l«'kc&gt;
d
till*
Gi
l
vided the dallght/til beat trip for
Cnutaen bill wouhl g iv e Martin Siaiiku
und
I leal I h \ ts,,glut ton,
t &lt; ih h t r i i t i i i n .
|-MtvAcrm h i H U- hi*M itt lit Hi n m
" i l l I,, f 31 1 * 1 f , . , , , III" 1;*
l
i
l
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t
f
l
t
l
w
l
llriff
IleCn,
u
l
t
h
r
the Legionnaires and their w ive*, veteran* seniority credit fo r lim e
ged ihnl all g lo w e r , see that
•i i:#«i
| * .1 • hi ,
*• *HI A
■7 * 1 1
J
o 'c lo c k Mil*! I ha* - I l i u m * M ll.J f C t
M
- ...............
M. i *ht R iver, ttri41 litter fi»tir»hi
the Held o f Radar at an Eng- many of whom hod never been spent tn Mrvtea (w ith lim e and
f fn -ir
i . i r o i i r llna free
VA* * s
V\ . I ( i i l i i t s l V t m id I*.i ij*kr th*' f lal&gt;oritt»-ly-f.»i tifir-l ...M l F n * ! l i e
.1
III.
M ».
-What H.i
Hah baa* after he completed 16 on a boat before.
r
\H fmsthnndlere,
\ ra y
a half for tha a lith day and dou­
II
( \ Si a v w , 11. i &lt;■ ri lit i f • f thv
the War
tt»vti4
nf
If
it
oh
t*
nn
Ih#
M
iiithim
I
flying mtsaloqi, wae one of 19
It waa declared bv
by all'vhitlng
all'vUltlng ble tin* for Sunday, )
ersn,i. who regu larly
lri|a ill# !*«
h . m i i.-' - i'll ll 111«,
- .d ln .il .if ’ til
All n ’ t v it
Uff' tnvkt«*il I m I mi*
dignitaries of tha Legloa to be
A veteran could use thi, ere
, i i nfiturt D o 1'iildn' tie e.[nw-lally
' " U l i t y V r he mi I S k W '
ftttcfiH Si*r v u t-w nit' hchl Jit theStriiulinif tiff n mnjur I •t*• ?it»ft I his mm tiifik?
blgheet French decoration and a th* most outstanding
ling eelebru tlon dit tn going back to hi, old Job,
urged tn come for X-ray
A R C A D IA . Cullf. S«i*t ■
’&gt;
Jew
i.
h
C,im
niiniilv
I
en
ter.
S
l»
nt th#
turn of
liiM n o n a ) elution.
Dr Dunn-, in Inndirtg Ilia seethat th* department had ever or he could b * credited with thle — A rnilrund spokesman rrp«.rled teenth F trr r l between M agnolia (■mji.Irr-nttAfk
Realdi'w t he ri-yiiUf th r vm r before Hitch#, tin* MWtli com mercial « u &gt;• i r r i «*
hod and alt expressed their Wish
|\,o0g. vice, said Die leinnrksble thing
eh seniority tn hi* attempt to four p erson , killed and 36 to 46 and 1’aln irtto A v.n u e,.
rrMthrd thruuxH th# f o r t - i f r i n « hurt hand.
that Sanford be made permanent
The bill .add* Injured when two locom otives and
utsiul X- r ay is that it revea'
ht»r*kkt‘#onii*
film
I mhi- to w m »t th# hintnrirnl ilr
headquarter* of the American
Die presence of Die tulterculosla
veterans
must
be •even cars of u Ifl-car Hnnlu l e
• bon with foot star*, the
hnplnew- Fn|fli&lt;*h
" f f nr p r Hi l l , e
O* r i « » Slat
frriM' htmtiofi from thi? riirrny in the school will mid a now kind g e n n e v e n in p e rs o n , whO(
Legion In the State « f Florida
ho *T »
passenger train was dcralle.1 In
".M e d a l with “
I rnid'MitrcIi,
A f t e r apcctllnif
f&lt;» o f work this venr. wilt i afte rn o o n apparently In ginal health. Th*
Md that thlaeelebra
.
a
spectacular
smnahup
laat
M
I iu!wi#khnvcn on the Rhin#. th# sessions d e v o te d I., m a k e u p re
an annual affair. It
g rfX tfil menace n f lubcrculool*
night.
*
—
*•
----------------------I ^nturv rroMCtJ th# riv e r an«l fresher, or spe,‘ ial , ones, s n, h ig h ** th at u person may hav* a
» 1941 and eeread^eranwu for to hold
lie said the cause of the crashFred Slade, form er Longw ood then U'tfrin it* iibkau II upon Hell- .chool and c olle ge subjects, a i t a we ll ad van ced case o f the illaaoa*
memben hip round-uo tn Sanford
U not known. T h ree bodic» - e r a
Im U i
announcnl hrtmri. Im portant naturnl h « r r i«r spr-cial mtlention In ih e needs o f noil n e v e r rraliie it.
!.
'f f e '
Oct. t t and » when Sanford
on uct.
token to *n Im provised m orgue boatbuilder,
l j
will again be baet to all deport­
returning servlpe m#n or stutolunleer
workers
will ■ b*
on butter and and Identified a* Rev. V lc to f plans fo r constructing a new unci k#v rail center at tHo
Celling
ment official* of tha American
In effect, Mr*. Hugo Schroeder, 41, a C on grega. airport between lon gw ood and •»rn irulowav to the German Na- drnta wht. wish to c o m p le t e any needed and an yo n e interested la
Legion.
of the a b o v e subjects hi order
»»ked to call M rs Edward K i r *
'» eeereury of th* tlona) m inister o f lai H a b r ^ San-Lnndn S pring, in th* vicinity tional Redoubt.
o f Rock I-ake on a site approved
C alif., and two alien Japan#*
A fte r
nln# bitter
«lay# o f tocom plete
needed credit#. Kach
i ^her at (518-J or regifttcr
w llk
warned
today,
f* 4 .
~
b y tbe C ivil Arronautica Author- building-to-buildlng fig h tin g un­ •tudent I* ifivrn individual at- j th t local H talth U n it O ffict#
that the celling The second section of the c»s
pvm u n g
lU
e
i
In
Washington,
D.
C.
d er enemy a rtille ry ilirectrd hy tcnClon, a# i» the ruMornnrv p ro­
quart of aweet bound C aliforn ia lim ited hit
pries 01
M r*. T L k .
it* . told over th* siding switch about a m ile froi i Mr. Slade stated that eonatruc- obiervatlon fro m the hiH, to the cedure in Y'oriitionnl School ■.
milk 1* I f
K i t J.E . Md
cents delivered, th* fla m * A n ita racetrack.
tJon will begin on “ Slade Ranch east o f the city, the division Mrs, M axw ell minted.
Praeb yH rM n
ber of th*
----J f A irp o rt” within the next w eek or captured
on butter, all
the
city
and
d ro v e '
M r*. J P Hall. ns,istnnl |
Church hen. died &lt;aa Rochestar,
i ■ ■ ■ * ■ ■ '■ i
locom
otlvk
Jan d a y ,. Tw o gratsed runw ay,, south along the N rrk ar R iver to cipal h a, just rom pletnl a new
J* 69 cent* In
The first American
N X Monday,
brand*, V!
■tore* end 48 Mtually to be operated on ~~ 900 feet wide ami J.OOO fe e t long, Stu ltgsrt. where It joined forres course in lenrhitiv 1'nm me rein I
^ irre will be a special
Group 1
A resident of
1 be built and a civilian flyin g with the French in a pincers English olid othei com mercial meeting
at th* P in t 'Ml
•tores. AH houee- com m on-carrier railroad In .hi WlH
Mr*.
cent* In
■
r
S
to
le
*
wo*
th
*
.rged td watch the
school w ill be conducted. The movement which forced the Capi­ work —- at the U n iversity o f Church this evening at 8 :90.1
NX
xperimenita]
r
an
*
Owner also said there w ill be tulation o f that industrial metro- Florida.
to pay mere than
Trade
and
Industrial Th# **rm on subject will ba *
In 1HJ9 by Peter
space fo r s irc ra fL
HehOOl a t Daytona Reach.
Unmerciful Servant-'’
polls.

r

N ew Directors
A r e Elected By
Seminole C O f C

Holiday Speaker

Improving City
L tvt vt ai cl By
Is Vital Need,
Census Figures
Crumley Slates

Foinilutioii -I ne r e its-11)oss. Hall. Smith \re
t's From
In
lit legates IH l\i1900 To 2,2
/ v ;inis Shite Meet

Labor Unions And
Veterans Groups
Headed For ( lash

1

Dr. Leland Dame
l rues Puhlic To
lla\e\-r;iNs Taken

Jewish New Year,
Rush llashanalh
Observed F riday

HV, Ralph Lcklcs
(.els Silver Slat*
Fur (umhat Action

Captain H ^ n es
Receives French
Croix De Guerre

Vocational School
To Open On Monday

i

6.

( A I T — R t iid m g f a r m i n g a n d
s e l lin g h mih ilk.- tin- b i g g e s t

:*»

Jiissr-^stSunj'TJ

Four Persons hillt'aIn Railroad Accident

-

I

Fred Slade Flans To
'Build New Airport

Celling Prices Are
till In Ef f ect

“gra r.

ROME ON LEAVE

CITY BRIEFS

K ,

S:

■t e . -

- - eV
i i a e f t in~*iq,

blie.;
,

I
■ *

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                    <text>W B D N B S O A P , AUGXJtiY
to e

O A N FO R D H S R A L D . S A N T O R O F L G O ID A
■ mmta
In
£

U n ity T h e re I f S tre n g th —
To Protect the Pesea of tha W ot Mi
Ta Promote tha F ro frei* af Aaserlcai
Te Produce Proopcrlly for llaaford.

3fa ? ^ a t t f o r b
1

Sore

rr&gt; Tin

I cf)

(JIN

POTATOES

R or."r v H

29c

Potatoes

In Bulk-Limi* 1 to a Customer

Fancy N. C.

Fapcy Colorado

*

Carrots

CLOSED

2

bch s

17c

California

California

MONDAY
Buy E n ou gh To

Seedless G ra p es|b
Vacuum Packed C o ffe e

L a st

F or T h o

B ig H o lid a y

,r -&gt;v--n n f T r n " W

T , M

Pel

STOCK UP

17c

N C Greening Cooking

T il T u esd ay

Pound

29c

4c

Green Cabbage &gt;»

17c

Bartlett Pears &gt;b

2 , lb9 27c Apples 2
iSiir.1'8"* 1
ib 10r. Persian Limes |b , 9b
Apples

Florida

uritllik FI&lt;5Gt

SH A D E
Ten der
Ru h

Rod

A B E E F

Y o u n g S t a ll- fe d

M o a t'

B a l l a r d ’s
5 ,bi 2 9 c

pound

t

e

a

k

s

“

l

pound

Peanuts

R lu d o C u ts

5 -o z

23c

8llv«r Wing*

CHUCK ROAST

*« *•

Flour 10 ib. 53c
Eelbeck
No P o in t s — W h i l e

pfco

15c

Land O' Bunahln*

L a s ts

J i »tc
No

40 o z

Can

an

M IL K

Ribs
)Utnclc«*
Honelc** llnakrt l*ot

0

Roast
Kreih Ground

Hamburger

Land O' Sunshine

Lady,;Q oi that

lb

CanCpenen
'Ready/\
Flour 25 ib
* 1.17
Cocktail Crxckeny—

No Points!

"Du* Do#. Everytni.g"

DOZ

B i g E y e. Im p o r t e d S ty le , W h e e l

W H E N A V A ILA B LE

Swiss Cheese
tt-lb Package
28c
ib

S

23c

IVORY

you

Crackers pbo 18c

Medium Size

Hilla Cienm

6c

IVORY

T E A

Frtah Field Pea* and

French'*

LaSueur Tiny Pearl

Cake

Mustard 9oz12v$c

no. 2 c a n

Btokely Chili

Quick. Rich Bud*!
Sunnyland Smokfld
H e a d le s s O c e a n

Sausage ib 39c

O X Y D O t

Sausage lb 32c
Klngan's Fts»h Poik

Large

Silvia Staffed __....

Boep of Beautiful Women
G J IM

J it

17c

WHEN AVAILABLE

3
w

lb

. 20c

Asparagus
•

Sliced

Bologna

lb 2 9 c
J u to e r jr .

8—No Wa.lo

no. 2 cok

Q*

In s t a n t A i d

Roll

Quick. B u y

Sani-Flush ifl« 19c

vx *
.
Grape-Nut*

bottles

,

*

\ it II h

Vug

31.

Capt. Eawton Traces Sanford Hoy Member
Of C o lin Kelly’s
Crew In Philippines

Slurps ( ’lose Monday
Honoring Labor Day

Protest Is Filed By
Sportsman’s Group

All Stars Defeat
Frierson’s League
Winners, 3-2, 4-0

ABMiBiMch ":| Julc# na 2 16c

:-t

J*

no. 2 coo

15c
3

.

'ZMml

Orange

Zero

S (• \\

I \l'» I hr I IIS reported to
da, lh*l I lent i.en Jon*
ihno M h o n .iic h l and Men
llougl*" liar Irlhur met in
Tok.n li«lu» for the
flrsl
lime -im r l.rnrral Hainerlshl *urrrrrlerl thelatter
in the Philippine* three and
* half ira r. ago Mac Arthur
tii't
«rung
M «in »rifh fa
hand iad 8*id "W ell. I’m
fl.nl lo *&gt;rr hiu ." Main*
m right
allow rd and
*Nld
I'm (lad In «rr mu Ino."
I h.il m«* all.

tbr rutiniry. by its unwilling*
j repirr for war, was M
I blainrw nr thy a» any individual
for thp IVarl Harbor riltaaUr
*ml that he h*d no Intention of
- ordering court martial for any
of the officer* involved.
He told * newi conference that j
he hnd no objection to court*
niurtiiii I emit held, hut he rave
no encouragement to growinv
congressional demand* for »uch

^'Vn^^lsr-m /gni^iss Ruth Hand L
Named Supervisor

Bulk Peanut

P « 4M Everything—

Highth Army Kxpected To Land Soon;
Papers To HeSigncd
Tomorrow N ig h t

CITY BRIEFS

FILLETS
Pound

II. S. Battlewagons Anchor In Shadow Of Fujiyama

1 Gilbert Williams Is
Released From Army

aid. Mixed

12c Vegetables

W ieners lb 33 o

15c Lobsters ib 49c

NORTHERN

cakes

Skinless

Cooked for Drolling—

Olives 6ft.o* 39c

no. 2 V4can

23c

t

Sausage ib/37c

’•

Sauce 12-ox 21c

Georgia Dessert

WHEN AVAILABLE

Smok«d Pork

.•

Pror War
Reason
Harbor

Hazards Of Eroaion
To
Combatted

21c

n o. 2 c a n s

SOAP

W H E N AVA ILA B LE

,

Tlprary

P e o n no. 2ft 23c

Far Waahlag Dl.hr*

21c Cheese V2 ib

w a n t — w h ile

l„eko. Halve* In Byrup—

W H E N AVAILABLE

41c

NabUco Orahama

t h e y la s t

SOAP

10•oz

•

S to c k U p - - b u y a l l
s.

rrolsct* Hand*

Yellow Shatp

North* in Cottage

Cheese

L a rg o

Snifties

A t G r a n d H o te l In Y o k o h a m a

Morrow Says Cour­
tesy NNill Soon Re-

49c

t o ll c a n s

I'M.'.

Sassy Clerk Is ArmiUtKP ( ourl Is H utchison Hails
On Her W ay Out, Sold T o L A . la m b Succcss 0 f Dixie
I)ivision In W ar
Says Retail Head

Oril* and M ea l_

Roast

31.

ijf coverage and raiae the beneaction
to • national maaimum atandof $20 week for 20 week*.
lie likewise denied * congres­
Undo Ham haa lopped 10 bit*
sional .uggr*liwri (but the maa»ive Pearl llsrlxir report* re*
11ion dollar* off tha money ha exh 'M n
A uk : i . (A IM
lea-r.l Wednesday
Ipectad lo »p«nd thl* year. Th«
Am# in** Mutmr-i took o ver
UK PACIFIC where there were no •Ircet* 'white*ash **
] reason *&gt;■ the sodden end of the
to hug. crewmen of the C S S lloggntt Hay. | j(
Jap war. Thi* bring* the esti
tin I .i*t \ nnisi naval hasp and
wtaitrincnt th at thr nation
mat* down to fifl billion, »ome 60 J* baby carrier, get new,-- f the wur'a end and »wmg Into a hug&lt; Me .4 whnle w a» at fau lt f o r tha
.nr
Ht.itmn
kHHtrdiiiR
the
•billion for war purpose*— settling snake dance on the Might deck Official U S Navy photo (Intel
iiitM'tr^phe of l&gt;rc. 7. 11*41, alao
nn-iMh
It»k&gt;u Hay today
contract* and operation of the national Soundphoto)
matlr it plain that enturrra* must J
pi * 111&gt;.it mn forup.s hourly
armed force*.
•hmihlrr ita *harr of thr blama.
in. ir-a^ud tlie'll* h o ld in g ' prtv
The United Slates resumes dip­
I futiiMVi. v%ht&gt; m m * \ mrm t»r r o f
lomatic relations with Finland
pat .ih«i v !«» Sunday's (Sntthr MMiRlr nhcti
tn«* Jap an a te
at midnight tonight. They were
pt r pet r a t 4-41 their
anrak atta ck ,
H •i*i v ligh ts 1 S t im p) his.broken o ff on June 30, 1044. The
•an!
.
'United States thus becomes the
"Kkp»v timr th. I’m iilin l (thaj
first mtmber of the Big Three
lair KfMiiklin l&gt; ItfHinrvr It ) madf i
to resume postwar diplomatic
an effort to »frt h preparetlnfati I
relations With Finland. Relation!,
pnik'fwm tht«Mijfh mtnjrfir, It ^ a i !
were broken after the Finn* had
btifh d Wtirnr\rv t )ir I'rrulflrnt I
been at war with Russia three
inailr n «!at«nolit
about tha
^ycars and with (arfat
i i • • «*i|\ .•( pr r|».irrtlnr«», hr mxi
'Itf 4*41 f.x I.oi k» it
The OPA today moved to enlist I
•
..
. i
. .
, , ,, ,
1 think t tir rmititf&gt; la r« much
the aid of housewives lo prevent
( i r O W X n O f N j l V J A \ 1lo hin mi4' *«» *411\ tfnhvtdiiNl tn
«Y t&lt;» dut’
a repetition of the inflationary 1
* * I .
" i .....
th f • ai
..... t *i ht ilrvi-lnpad
•rr»iw at
spiral in food price* that follow
U t lO n A t IjU n C M P O II
.f 1’iHfl Hat hot
i.il Mac Arthur
,rd World War I
_______
l(r«ull of I*olir&gt;
•f nr v hradquarAboard I SS Ancon. «*ff
1tin* hr «aid nftrr h \rry
The houaewlve* will Iw given
Several thnuiand Sanfoi.i citi
Hotel m Y&lt;’ko*
i* * #nl ipbiIiiij*
t*»r I'rarl Jlar
lukmulta
\iif .11, (A C ) —
"anti-inflation shopping
ng Hats
lists" to j sens attended the open t'.'u»r »t
lllovtl «w »o«n a*
Kniiclalnl
■ nd
MlarYinf.
i*&lt;11 f. pnrt )i4 o Hi'htil thr ronclu*
j*e
in spotting
ai
use
above-celling j the Sanford Naval An Motion
\mcr lean cm*
1,000 more Allied prlMinrrs
w|..» that "thr *holr thinic ib the
prices on meats and other food* Thursday afternoon witnessing
pne
• f*&gt;r permanent
iroili of itir p4»li« &gt; which thia
t»f war rrarhrd thin rencur
The lists are lo be distributed by the simulated air att... k by I*
country it«rlf pursurtl —th« counfihlp today. Some «ald
local ration boards starting nest VFa snd 8 SNJs and iimpecitiig
hili- f ha» hern dl»clo»«d
ti &gt; wa» lint t rally fur prrpurrdhad spent month* in Military
•reek.
the various building* and i-&lt;|uip
fatttti'ical Jap* wanted
confinement
under
the
conOM*
”
ment,
with
chief
interest
renter
The housewife will be asked to
it the war anil threat
Official
Mfiny
iiav)
hoard
find*
alant
threat
id
death.
Thus
ing
in
(Be
ground
aehoul
and
the
write on her list for a week the
-t:.M » th. Jap pear c
far
1.484
prisoner* have
luff' plaod &lt;aryin$: d®ur,‘r* '»f
prices she actually pays bar link trainers. Many nl.e sttendeil
• tit f'.’w in NlnfJila They
rrw|H«naibiht
\
nn
«
t
l
IndiMthmli
been
freed
from
M
'rn
ramps
the
nsovloa
of
"The
Fighting
butcher and grocer for ail kind*
it w
hv
depar
Many gallant survivors of
-- Format Secratal v .of
St at a
of foid. She will then send it Lady” and "This I* It.-'
^
»••• in
• rt*»e
Cu/UclX
ili4
it
;...C
a
R
H
w
Haortfe
C
.
Wake
and
Bataan
»
"
rrr
t
A
t
gpotuai
groep
of
representa­
f t * bar -local -n*rd.
.-*
-p
.iCn &gt;Hi* f.in|i&lt;
•Hiprmh
among I ham, -#vv*ryone re»
Mars hall, army chief of *ta/f
J'rlcs Administrator
Ch**ter tive Sanforyi! dtlsen. attended a
\dm Harold R St*»rk. fornir
rued I* suffering from ms!
luncheon
given
(A
1
apt
W.
T
Bowles pointed nut that OPA’a F-*»Lon and th« Administration
nutrition.
Navy
i it m H r
• htaf of naval itpri atioiia; I
enforcement Staff is shotlhanded. Offieer* in the ROQ on the necaHarold StiMMU formar Mint»rn I*r»»imri1 T Gcrow thrn
and that cooperation supplier! by
n«‘«a«Ma foirrnor, rri»*irlrd
major general in charyr of t)
sion nf ihe thirty second antnver
housewivrs will "ive a good pic
war (l« |iirtinrntV wm platm ill
_ turr of food price complaints in sary of Naval Aviation.
A similar open house will bo
lit Arthur Ed son
A I I O A U D H E K C 1 S H I P ; *l,,n •
Adm 11 band I
“ the various areas.
held at the Station Monday on IIKFVF.S OFF OMOIll PRISON htmm.l. then e»mm*nd»r ln&lt;h..
W ASH l\ b I ON Aug I -1*n
He said that OPA will try to Ijitair I lav. Lieut W K Spry,
Pretty s«hmi •**• mure
from
1
‘ 'V*- *"
keep food price* down, but warn­ public relation* officer, announc* (A M P Tokyo. Bay (A P . Il..&lt;* J
the lass Itehiml the c**iiot»,i
Capt.
Colin
Kelly
actually
dt.*l
M«J
w
»
“.
'
r
&lt;;•
Shor‘
,h'
i 1l« ii « iIm\. 1VS
ed that prices rose twice as fast * a.
Iruiat and
tall.I Ithe
Ka rvllllll
of
the
edt Uxlsy.
public Is again in battle waa rvllted for the ftrut commander
The Ini** 1- fr*l u|&gt; « i Mi her
•I I I
. f
\ "ki.eilk.l
after the armistice of the last invited to visit the station and
Hawaimn
tleparlrnunt
I
lint
1
1
w
V
•
*U
lire
lor
him
i
i"
timr t&lt;Htny by &gt;Fife. Holiert Alt
proud
war as they rote during the Inspect the equipment.
Previously, onlv Ktimnel at- '
Motion man. •!•&gt;. Snnfurd, Fla wtm
t
...|
te
til
.1
t
•
1
4
1
N
N
That’s it
fa ctu a l fighting. The price of a picture* will ugnin lie shown In
Short
Itii'l
item
liMtr.l
n*
r«i)y*
mlil*
from Walt- '
hint been scaled by tirnrl
five-pound aack of potntocs ro*e the Station Auditorium.
TruiriHO urn! Se**ret&lt;iry of W m the A ion o »'
year* of confinement hi
3 Vi cent* during (he war— but
Stimvnn n n if in Murahall'* ii»
('apt
i.nston stated si the prts.io camp.
H r *«v • ' t o
increased 36 cent* In the year luncheon I hot in lilO.I the Wrtght
friiM*- t )tr rnorniMtt the nflfi
Irlc lino- .•
He .sill he was InaU." ,•
• a*
and eight
months after
the brother- maite their first flight
tHiMf-1 * 1e|H*» 1 wh« iitd.lr |**it*|• tressc' ’at &lt; lark Field. Luson
I
tnl.l
armistice, he »ald.
T*»*|n&gt; 111. Pr rm|«t«*t|f J*U.* D'lfi*
from Ki•t v ll.sk . slid maintain I'.Ml when the Japs rttt« ►
hack lo 111. &gt; ■
P •* • *
Stironon mi defending Hull wi
a.
Other development* on the re­ c l |" .....ml. of suilsined flight *aw the Nip landing pai'v
A Oil that
lieport
the nrm\ U.mrd •**id.
t'.'irii*In I *.l 1I Mv landed aboaril the the protection of three
™ conversion front:
l»c such aditc-l
trr day
the biitt«»n (hut »tartr*l tbr » hi
President Truman designated UKS Penn*ylvama In 1812 the ami one heavy battleship
a-day dciivci ie
it \tmitfl Air
by
makirttf
counter
|)roponaU
t
launchliiir
George K. Allen, farmer DUtrlct firat calap lilt
o\
t*r
extended
cipi
I
ii
ntol
lugger
retail
I'egr
*f
»rh|
( apt. Kelly made one run
nf Columbia commlutoner, to rurnrd mil, ami in I0 l3 t juM the battleship, txpectin^ n car • Jai'an on Nov. 2(1, 11MI
store ads in the newspaper*.
Hull has nrnmisr«l lo i*&gt;ue .1
recommend the best methods of 32 yr«m « « » . the fir»t nlr unit ricr nearby. No carnet
W IN
The WAftliiir rr*tf irlinitM nrv
Itw
iliaE^
&lt;)■
!•»«•
■•*$•»
th* rapidly !»«-■n«r IHlr«l nicy'll l»c
liquidating Government war agen­
visible, so . h* r#turne,| ami al statement «ftrr h«
das. Allen, long-time political
o ff fiiirlv
Mtm S'* '♦ill Hi•* m*
tucked the battleship, later idrhtl rtwirl
Though the nr tny uavv Imini
associate of Mr. Truman, Is vice
fie,| as thf Hargna
UlUm
president of the Home Insurance
Thr Offirr
!••(•••••
"W e droppad our three bomb* reports pointr«1 an mr«i«in$r ft*
• •- te|||
Co., New York, and during thr
n *«•**v
in a train, scoring one •11r t ao&gt;l Ifer «t five hi^h miliUit mu 1 tK&gt;rtati&lt;ni
naval
officers,
the
two
»*t&gt;h.
..liMor
war served as spadal assistant
Noyemln-r I
Itrlu .1
two indirect hits on th* llanina
ilt'lny
to the national chairman of the
■hoald Hr
ri.mit»b* t»i'i
The second bomb strui k on the have Maiil th*-v huvr no intrnti.K
Prnblem*
uf
eseca*
water
and
•H»r,
thr
of ordering sny trial*
„ American Red Croaa.
vessel's
bridge.”
juicy
"ill
»
m
M
«»r*
other hsrard* &lt;&gt;f *oil erosion
*» I'Mre
t*p In ( ongreat*
•
It was revealed that the Gov
1.
Sdimrthtnip
t.
The
first
was
a
pea*
no-aft.
wh.rh farmer* must combat-will
elv" t»r
Thill, counb'tI w It h I luMt tU
emment i» considering a plan to
2 T)»r rn.1 *.f Mi. and the third a nrai tear he
» ill hu\r
remove all rationing on new auto­ i»* ovetcume It) the Soil Conser­ continued. Both eauseil damage
MtMtement I ftmI be 1»k*'teiwr bi
•horUifr
\
in Foal
mobiles. According to some esti­ vation Service anon to opan an
"The captain', skill *M* fII Itk.' no intention &lt;»f ordering no* 1
*'lt*R *» flIMVIV t)M*»|f Hi
-it
office here. It wa* brought out
\» ifii|i.w m
mates, rationing may end by No­ at B meeting nf growers Wed
trials, laft th*- iteit m*ive up • buslorna," fiiu«pf| M.-rfiiw in nn
H • ttaaH Dm r » a »
Hit-t.
congress
vember I.
llliirvlftb
'
ll.-lmlrtH
iM
.lf*
n
»4*fi4*\
a . ••» % » •I I /4 I
*
afternoon In th* offiew of
th»*,
The ban on State eonvantlons nesday
In thr w»r fur I tell f CMMtlllM Thi \ 1
the bounty Agent, C. R. D*w' . !••' it* Mil tllt'f
anti
was lifted by th* 01/lt. o f De­ .............. set-up wa* explained
did
an
Immense
aiioomt
of
husi
tu»4»r (unit v ftti
aon The
________
___ . _____
fense Transportation.
But attend
at!
net* anil
thev rut down on the I
by Mr Dawson. C. D. Gunn, .and
. h. .. th. Mnhll,. I •
l» *11 o f
ance must be confined to persons K. S. McMullen, Soil Conservat­
services they once gnvr their ells
in Sept
I to Sept
and I hr U n tarv
living %or engaged In builneae In ionists of Gainesville. r „V
tomera.
v
*
1
1
tt
l
it
t*r*
r
m Hip mrth'.l t*»
Mi'inlh'i.
*•(
ftit
bri-n
&lt;*i
fuelled,
Adoption o f g rtaolutiun by tha
the ataU where the avent is held
“ Now the tip A has put the
The group of 16 men unami- Seminole County Sportsman's A*
ill* rrgiatrririM p* r ^.. mm H r u ilq u ir t t ii*
t
•
lit. H t i n l d w ill |&gt;uhlm)i it « UMual
and up to 26 persona, such
■Queete
on
u,
with
its
reiling
oustv agreed to file a petition
I I'k'IOn, llilte w||ii.nl •
lint nrul wotlW-it it f *• It1 e|lt 3*•I&gt; at 111*0 1.
speaksra and gowto.' who rnai and take the'other nocaaary »t*p* Snclation protesting "drastic anil
prices, so much so thatmany a
hsirtMi 4*tI
In g iv r th ru tinnit-w !«» I ill U
\ 11
open
ht.uvr.
. rlrhrating
material alteration in the open
____
____
itald* the atat
come
from oub
Arm
won't
lie
able
In
break
even
to get the U. 8. Department of
tfi,
tJnoir nr trlwphou.* Mt'. K'l l mi.*ling i.f
L.ibor l»a&gt;. and • i i i m I mi tfi t h «
Restrictions on horte, dog, and Agriculture to eatablUh a f Soil season for takng game, birds and
You
wouldn't
think
IhM
t
lit
thr
Frierson's p e n n a n t winning
,if.| Ki'biT. lti'»-J. "
&gt;itturdny. &gt;uinht»
gill 11 1i m p e d ion hr Id ThunitjAVf
othar animal ihowa ware also Conservation Office her*, - with animals In tha Fifth Congrca- team
was defeated
by
the fac« .o f that wr vaiuiId return to
|.4 ih i»rgM fiU«tlon and &lt; htitth h. r« in S a n fo n l
aional DjatHct” , without prior
-till l.r held lit thr S a n f o r il N « v g |
lifted.
■rrvlcru
thnt
will
r«&gt;«t
u«
plenty.
a specialist, who. without tea or notice, wa* announced today by All - Star* manager! by .„ Karl
1, 4nkr«l l«» plnco lm f«rt‘ tluur w ith th r
I
\u stMiion.
W K .Spry,
tondlnr. will help th* farmer* Porter Lansing, president of the Evan* and Rul-ert Steele in two Would you?
1•.-••ills' tin* urgen t nr#&lt;l for a ll hm ttnn
1 ••(•lo rrlati.tfiM o f f n r r , announc••But
wr
«»*
ill.
ter
will."
of
of this district to benefit from
exhibition game* by score,
.Siitiird iy. 1 hr p4•1
f ....Itmii.lb'f n. nrbiMil (r u r h i'f - lot• 1 |im|m v . i n v i t m j th r public to
thi
Morrow mid thrrr*» n niinph' ,||IH'f«, and Itullviilualn MflVtln* (•• a rrri'pt ton I t "
the free service of soil snd water organisation.
In a latter to L. G. Ilruco, 3-2 and 4-0 last night on
•*trod (roiu I *HI I* M until
tXpUnatinn for thi* Thr fellow t Li
conservation and Improving (hair chairman o f th* Game and Fresh lake front diamond.
I’lddic
in
an y
rnpm U s to *; (n&gt; i1 \f id m.i
4«o I' M No i'N*s will lie rclands for cattle, vegetabla. and Water Commission, the association
down
thr
Ntr«?«*l
«l«Tidm
thr
wu&gt;
The prlie “ bonehead" play of
i, , , n .. h i thrtrtiirlvra fm a ra y ati.l a rnrkfail loo
ii 4*11 for r n f r a n r r nrul %crvlcc
citrus producing, Mr. Pawson went on record as (icing opposed the season occurred when Charles to make money i» to do IntA of \ | i
v \f h. : nn r m
h&lt;f.h«*r it f lt n l
• in
vt 111 01410*1 *1»»r •*t |4iiim and
'- C A M P BLA.NDINO, Aug. 31. stated.
buiinen.
\I ••
|ft
|tuitii* Mtulcd tn p4»i»»t*» M l.lllt I* lit 11.4
lo the changes of hunting days Morrlaon. manager of Frierson's,
•**l*t th r publii
( 8peclal)— CpL Gilbert 'A. WllAn advisory lioard of which mad* by the commission and wenjj ordered Bobby Cullum to bunt
And thr tenv tn .in loin of hum i,
tin n**rpMMity fin \-rnv
It »• M.
• Ham* haa been released from the County Agent Is head, will
With the bases loaded and one out. nets la to advrrtiMr m lot and g* ,, ,,, 4'etabllnhcdl f a i t that p \ r n
Su n d n \ it
tit
__ ti . : .
a-w
_law i k a
A eetsw r e
active
duty
with, the A
r m y 'o f be elected at the next public meet­ on to aay that the new rule*
ill
heavily
for
m
|
m
*
&lt;
ml
wrapping,
Cullum p o p p e d
lo All-Star
10 ti| titteTCuloMin
rani*
inf*** t^ JmIiiim Niid o L,« 1|u 1 1
the United States after serving ing and the duties of the board "not in accordance with th* wi­ Pitcher Rufo. who lhr«w to Ro- taay credit plain* and other cun
let .itbrro and the Tubcrriibim** I lllTI|) Ilf i* -4 hr* I•*I•*•I
shes of a great majority of the
will be to hold hearings off pro­
34 month*.
4v nt 11*
V M 1 i»..
tati
tn
S e m in o le
r*4iu»it&gt;
t» 1I1
o f -the counties In this hart Steele et third, doubling tom ar tickler*.
ia the husband of Jewel C- blem* of soil cniervatfon, then sportsman
Bo h« df&gt;ca.
Herman Brumley and retiring the
'
•
tr.ttnng 1.3 our r riNlil In fu» l tn will bo hrbl
itricL”
of Sanford end 8 afety to take step* to have th* local dial
So
orarybodv
«hn»a.
They
have
,
Ho« pa»t week M*v«rn| nrw
*•
-------- -—
Th* local association rccont- aide.
conservationlit begin work 09 the mended
If they want any hualncaii.
Morrison still claims It would
Rruce and hi*
served oversea* foe; $8 eolL
.
_
jf „
lay
If
It
'
*A»
for
courteny,
auma
trtiwl
s
dopted have been a "swdH play
group that v the rales
dtingtrnuii
^lt\ A k f Mediterranean
Predent wfth Mr. Dawion. Mr. by tn«i gam* Commission Jul; *"
worked”, but fan* have already haa been observed.
uni
hrckrtl'
Gunn and Mr. McMatUn, were: be repealed and that a hearin
A filling station attendant
changed hi* title from “ master­
.n.nr* . nl--elpstlnn iHbnor* for Edward Higrina, M. C- Hjytan, held o f i port*man of the vai
----——
There will be nught rad-handed clca
mind" to "Feeble Mind.”
Mis* llulh Hand, the new
nf (),c Rn,arv
R. B. 3lrieht, PhUfp R. Bach, counties tfn the dfitrict in con­
‘ hleld. a nure sign of
K IID A A R R E S T E D
Rufo end Shelly who pitched
'county supervisor of instruction ,,f |„hor Dsv
n. n. Mathleux. C. A . Walts, nection with th* opening of hunt­ both games for th# All-Stars dl*
W W. Montggjnery. Jamee' GuL ing seaeon and that the regula­ played &gt;U*dy. atrong hurling and
will have her office in the lunioi
_______
«
award*:
Purple _ " M m r t . A M
|«&gt;ME. A u r . 31.— (#V)High Bchool. Slip! T W |.awton
The Court House will N
Ha^eeht, tion* adopted Sept. 18. 1044 he nfld tho opponent! down to
Defease Ribbon, EAMB * t » on' Leo Butn#r,_TL
Only
seven iley* in the year less Eddn Cla im , i n v u n l r
only si
nil dnv Monday in observ
Citation aadM « e * , t l o ^ r . H. B. Pop*. W. G. Klihe* ot Gen­ re-adopted-at tills time.
hits. Brooklyn, abortatop for have been agreed upon by all the nf Mussolini, was todny turned announced today
eva and J. H- Menttk of lg&gt;ng
M lu Hand at one time wa- th.. lailavr Day: holiday,
flood Condset
Frierson and Howell, All-star ■tatea and the District of Colum- over to the Italian ministry of
'
.b e separatee, who plan* to wood.
ea legal nr public holiday*: thu interior, lo face po ssible , principal of the South.nlr pri
abort atop, showed uncanny abili­
THREE KILLED
.
af*
make hie home in Orlando, was
4*w Year’s Day, Washington's charges of Fascist crime*. A ll­ maty school and has for the pus , The State Guard will
ty
to
atop
each
ball
hit
their
PORTLAND.
ME:,
Aug.
31.
'There are no "national ,h?ll
through the Senara‘ '* lay, Independence Dav, La- ied headquarters reported she 10 or 12 years inught English jits usual drill Monday
account of Ijibor Day.
Center at this pest.where. days in th* Utlted 8tatae—eacn —o n — A t tenet three crew mem­
Day. Armistice Day, Thanks- was received from Swiss suthori- in th# Seminole High School.
bers
were
repotted
killed
In
an
■tale haa th* power to dealtpat*
Her duties In this ne» position
of ewe
be
fle* Is to vestenlay and given d
and Christmas.
William*.
Dye**,
Clarks,
Brum­
nploelon
aboard
an
empty
oil
ich hiaa about to which day* ere to be
lieglnning tomorrow
Italian
authorities
six
hour* is to visit
Each
if school* throughout the
tanker early today. The Const ley, Brooklyn. Orlffln, Cook. Odcounty anil assist the teachers 111 live Service Rivanl will
______*d la ghrdn an orient*
later
ham
and
Perns.
The
All-Star
Guard
said
the
tanker
had
dis­
During the Gold Rash In 1848.
bringing the system of inatruc Saturdays. K. R Carter,
talk Which prspare* him for
team waa composed ofi Prevatt,
n Ufa an,1' outline* Me people were *o anxious to. reach charged a cargo tea* nl* ht
A t-ounce serving of baked tion as nearly iinkftirai ss possi­ ounced toilay The Board
Ladd,
Evans,
Howell,
8
ta*le,
SafaJ.M.
Watkins
W
T
2/c
Is
home
men
wen*
cleaning
th#
tan
*
California that (hey n«4Ao«ly
only
_
_ ffv# days
_
ta undcr^th* 01 BOl
rfck. Odham. Riaer, WUUama,
B 30-day leave with bla mackerel contain* enough thia­ ble, Mr. Lawton stated She will operate
paid 31.000 for a ticket, but when a bleat W*| set off by
y Broughton Watkins,. and mine. niacin and riboflavin to con­ bring up to n prescribed standard in the future opening
Rufo,
Bbellv,
Bo,
shattered
.
offered to work cb t
nn the tarns hours a*
tribute to daily vitamin need*. sll county instruction
Mnrriee and

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AUGUST

Many Sanfordiles Robert Altman
Enjoy OpenHouse Is Found A liv e
In Jap Prison
A t Naval Station

S teofB

J u ic y C lu b

Opposition
pii ration
Is Cited
For Pea

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Calif. Oraveneteln

j Calllnrnla

A
t I H
Are
To 'Blame

WASHINGTON. Aug. 31.
(A P )—Gov. Edward Martin
• of Pennsylvania told a ScnAtd Finance Committee today,
"The States arc opposed to
^ any bill or plan designed to
• v federalize the administration
6 o f unemployment insurance."
He testified on the Kilgore
bill t^ broaden the jobless

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OP A Moves To Enlist
uRi Aid Of Housewives
On Inflation Drive;
Finland Recognized

IUlnoli Yellow

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Success Of
Division
In*4 -W
ar
*■* I,
■j *y wjtn

way back as Sse h it'for bur'haae n*r,
I nt 20.00(1 fpw-l a!ti*'»'lw.*‘
|with
When the rlanp waa five kilo-1 unb.1
I meter* from Clnrk Field, Altman
*»
related. Krllv dropped to 10,0001 »i°n
! fr«t. Then (wo Japanese fighter] i,aJM
| planes nltucked and set the bomb- 1 Dr*t
t er afite immediately.
•‘Our plane blew up In less I ,ui f
1than one mln«*tf” Altman said. BTT"
Of yur right-man crew, (.-apt- 1 ,
Kelly never cleureil the ship and;
"
I S-Sgi llrlehsnty, riirht side gun-. *"*

g r e m h lt
P
VVH'? A N N A B E tlE /
DID YOU ACKSMAUY THINK
YOU COULD COMPETE WITH

fca SOUTHERN BREAD?

DEE - DEE - TEE
High Test
Household Spray
KILLS

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(C U M tlK IlN

Vtm w m

P n « f

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Hav. Altap*. Wakde-Sarml. MoroMn|i in Island*,
tai, Sansapor.
Asia
Islands.
and
Mindanao,
hrjttir back memorlta of long
_
hard marches, hardship* tHa^ w#
_____
__
have suffered together, wet, mod*
stack—but he died a dv foxhole*, scream* of enemy
juet the same.
shell*, anxious momenta whAn
mention of hi* name, fear brought void heads of awrgt
ed Into the eye* of to our faces.
I Altman, 28, Sanford.
“ The Dixie Division has given
dated from the vile a good account of itself and It
mp In- the suburban f,ns art excellent record—one of
■* H l» crew, he ex- 1which we are bow* very proud,"
diied their raptsln.
Then the commanding general.
serving in the absence on tern•c cirrarnitifhcmr- Tht •
- j u f f in the State* of
high »t&gt;«nl transport
General Clarence A. Mar-'
y,,J . 7
t Uny
tin of Columbia. 8.C.. reminded
Dbet hujld td in the hay south of ■hJ
thlt, jt m|ght take lolp ,
Tokyo bulging with AllUd pn- l(me for thfm t„
home.
•!
soner*. deathly sick, ailing and
,ki„Lin_ „#
I
sound, brought out during the
\\e are now thInking
1
night from their hell holo to M.. loved, one* and friend., jwaeeful
late sickening stories o f abuse , pursuits, our return to 'be kind
and vlciouinea* by sadlstir cap- " f v n?„ « * base been dreaming
Altman, son o f D.l. A It mi,., of "bo.ut. We are much nearer to
l()rJ
'
realizing that dream than we
Sanford, was leading MKi-pound * ‘‘ r* *° «baV"
but we must
bombs onto the B-17 as a mem- Bice the fact that there la gttll
her of Kelly'* crew at Clhrk Field, "&gt;uf n work to be done.
Luton, on Dec. 10, lu ll. He a * * “ "Even though we get full coserted:
*
] operation front those who were
-- ----------------------- -----. \ orjr enemies. It will take time
At the beginning of the lUthlto gather them together and td
rrntuby ttioadway was about two] proves* them Japan and other
mile* long and paved half its . enemy-held territory will have to
Ungth.
j he occupied and many troops will

Here's a p la t j
lor loog-lsniof
looks I ItM-r-e-e

Moths
Fleas

Ituuches
F iles
M osquitoes
A n l*
, W a te r Hugs
B ilverftsh
* * E Ic e
E I«t B u gs
Ticks

rcp*i0UDS«,sod

CootaiitN a high concentration o f th e g re a t
new In a e c tie id e r-D D T .
t
. .
.Solution %\.fa qt. $4,00 gallon
Diatrlbuled by

Phone 83

JENNINGS SEED STORE
Flint Street at Sanford Avenue
for the manufaeturer-

■ wb = ■!!£*ir * \

Sanford, Florida

1 Donuts
t

Marvel Car

Bread .

butter . . . . 1 lb Jar 2k

g

r»«

Tu herd) lull*
Was only
mueighth as prcvelaltt among 1 S.
subtler* in Worhl WarTI as it wus
in World WnF 1,

g«s Tfcs . . Ne, 2 Can He

Production o f synthrtic ruLlicr
thi&gt; year N arbemil’n ' at mure
thnr l.00;,000 long ton*

fas

TA66ID FOR BONUS MlUAGI
IN THE S O U T H E A S T
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other.
It must b e ..,

i t

Southern Farm Chemical pone

.. ^all |s usod-Jodav- fox...money,
ip most of the Etbfnpian Km[iro
and a chunk, the stxe o f an egg.
would buy a cMAert;

Southern
«E$.Bread ,

H IU U M BER &amp; SUPPLY YARD

^

?No. 2 Cans 23c

Graham Crackejs. } ft Box 18c
Q U A L IT Y M EATS

m
Children Under Six
Must Have Records

AlUmlit gJ*»#sy-$rvwrrfti As Apt I

In registering children who
will reach their sixth birthday
by the end » f December, parent*
I must tiring birth certificates to
the South Side Primary School,
I Mrs. Jamsii C. Mil'hell, frlnftfin I announce*1 In lay
She reminded mother* that’
. rtuldren who have not teen At
Seminole County for two week*
brloro *chiM|l open* are required
| In B present' hgullh certificate*'1
j 'tilin g the condition of p0l!0
I In the area* visited for entrance
J In rlnsses
Mrs. Mill hell said that she
would tie hat&gt;[e in have parent*
call on her in her office ncr,*.
Wednesday or Frklay.
Clas­
ses will be formed before dchool
otiens on Sept. 10, when regis­
tration of pur ils will be acc­
epted.

Make D oLu xo your buy-word when you want
proof, of quality in the tiros you buy. For a
tire has to be more than good to be D oLuxo
at G oodyear and Goodyear is as DeLuxe as
a' tire can be.

ROCKEY’S TIRE
SHOP
113 S. Park — Phone 265
Plain nr Krlf.Hlalms

!• Iks.

30

Iks.

Iona Flour..... 39c :.... 97c ....
W ill l-klaa

National 2 Min* Oats .... 40-oz pkg.
Richland Prunes
No. 2l/ 2 glass
Nectar T e a ..... V^-lh. I9c...... . V i

E LE C TR IC /V L L I V I N G IS L E IS U R E L IV IN G !
. . . H is a batter way to live. An army of eager,
willing electrical servant* eliminates housework drudgery,

&gt;-1-:

S T H IS YO U R IDEA OF A L E IS U R E

I

'1

§ g

7

»

I:

- Ir-

bring* bfttUr lighting ... . improvt#

wm SJL

health and safety * . . and provides

-• -y i -i ; - ■*" *—t

•ateitainment. It takes lees time and effort to run a house
that Is equipped.electrically.

Make your;own
loaq term plan, if you cannot base a
. . . .
complete ell-electric home et once. Decide in .what order you
-

-

want electric comioit brought to your home and save lt&gt;r the
.

appliances, one at a time. And make sure you have Adequate
wiring - big enough wire with,plenty of outlets and switchae.
■

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Fanpy Honey Dews ........lb....... .
Fresh
Tender
O kra
lb....... **.
f i *- r
. _
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10&lt;
17&lt;

Ga. Sweet Potatoes ...... 2-lb». •... --- 21i
(Jravenstein Eating Apples . . 2-lbs. . 27

R O W V O U CAM G E T E L E C T R IC A t U V I N L

;l

FRESH FRUITS
VEGETABLES,
Fresh Tender Beans..... ... l b , } 7 i

Youpg Crisp Carrota....... beh......... f t
Iceberg Lettuce..... lrg. heads....... 15
Fancy Tomatoes..... l-lb. ctn.

25

Fresh Field Peas........ 2-lbs...........27
Red Bliss Potatoes ..... .... 5-Hbs. .......... 28&lt;
A&amp;P Pumpkin..... 1
A Penn Dry Cleaner
NBC Premium Crackers Vl-lb pkg.
m

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THE ELECT

S

I

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, _

_

17c
„

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I

•D. 8ANF01UL FLORIDA

tUif

W

paaa.
, That
soda haIfa
hold Ula
bright color &lt;&gt;( the green vege­
tables bat lung licen known, but
its Use has been discouraged be­
cause the quantity which most
cooks call "a pinch" Li large
enough to cause considerable lass
af vitamins ill ami C while the
pot boils. Too much soda also
gives an unpleasant flavor anti
mav make the vegetablea mushy.
The tiny bit uf baking soda
now recommended speeds the
aoftening of the fiber in the
Vegetable, in testa at the De­
partment of Agriculture, pros,
which ordinarily take from 10
to HO minutes to cook, depending
4n their
natural
tendemeaa,
oookeil In 7 to ti minutes when
this minute quantity of nods was
added. The Department has not
made similar Iryts with other
Vegetables, but the Utah Experl
mrnt Station made earlier tests
of froaan lima beans, cooked
with and without small quantities
qf soda. They found that the
soda caused no loss of vitamin C,
shortened the cooking time 16 to
17 minutes, and helped praaepvt
the natural color of the bean*.
Whether or not soda Is added.
Department of Agriculture seten-

vp^aewrvE,

Weakly from Ham* Demoa-

•NrHsI

YUta

rofo nrm thil- lU t W li g ' ‘t W i

peas in junt enough briskly boll*
loir «a lc r lu cover them. Soil
inky U&gt; added at the start or #nd
of rooking; it makaa little differrnra In food value, though salting
at the start halos to * r l the
seasoning l'iroUK« tb* peas.
Cooking j-r«a with the ltd on
Is advised. Vegetables cook faster
whan covered, so there Is less
lira* fur vitamins and minerals
to dissolve into the conking water
ami lews dewtrurlirn- of vltsarin*

RAYONS and COTTONS
JUST HICJIIT for SCHOOL WEAK

SEERSUCKERS

•

Sample Prices:
CQTTONS

•

KllTCHEll LINEN

•. CHINTZ

li o n .

•*ut

h.OOO

L ib e ra to r

i n , in
S u re

S lt i R g t - li

Veld

I n «1i &gt;;s*—

M u s r lis
i : 11 m i

im

\in !
&lt; l i ,1 ii

I'rnmpllt Relic*cil. StnlrMr. .Miller llu- Itri'inm-d
T w e lv e I'lMintU

"‘ I Wit'll •!'
l»»e to ptt«*&gt;.
who tuff* f
Heton^u. m at

A .1 Mill..

STAQf AN D S C I I I N STAR Hetty
If ul ton throw s her arm s siu u m i
T e d U ris k in of C h iro g u , alter ho
l)ad sealed th e ir engagement w illi
an e ig h t-c a ra t apoiSiler in New
Y o rk C it y . Betty ) u .l iclu rru -d tr,.m
a U S O tour e ntertain ing U S lit., -pa
In France. T h e couple uunounerd
that .th ey'll wed In t.'utiiurm a ui
tin ec weeks.
\1n lrrn a liu m tl)

A| i i |in* - iNil1 to,
'
,hv tail
* el so i •
a*
I ill I .lb ul ' ' 1' *
full* d*-* ..»»••* H i
* ",k

-ell i .....

I f,-i .

mat, ■ &gt;! \
i ...
11 tt
plltdo
et..l, t.emit.l
..I
tlo
la minis It, , I.,,,
-t,.oi.,i *.
ic *
Vitamin I I I •■•■■In n , I , , i- i
his ease Mi
Millet giutefnllV
stated
"I bad
,i,|«.|il, . „ll tod
if I forced m\-elf I...... ' .1 litth
arid imlige-li.-n m,l g »* oo in,
stonuich I.otitted me until
I
could hnrtlli - 1 ,111.1 il V| oi-IM -

"

'1,1
" T' ’
it • 1
di-tn
fo n-o
flow
lull
\».»t
oi,.,
1*111 •

Itutuhei-

thul hrlpetl win the win
lord Wikhm IIalula of I’lftiH
On n «oyu hcan experiment..I
• fartn imrchuaetl from Henry Ford
« the (nverttmeiil rrecttil the Wu
|low Kun factory* to he ope rate* I
D r llrnry Ford, Fow that pro
|; ductiun of l.iticrntors and «o|mt
| Liberator* has been canceled, the
I Ford interests are washing their
' hnnd- of it. anil are willing t„
i turn il otrr to the Indians. I'nil*'I Bam &lt;&gt;r Joseph W. Prater, of the
; Or*ham Fit lire Company, who hi
. b«ei refwirtevl intrre*l«**l in lh»
fart i s
*'U illnM 1Csin i* »n rxiten»liih'
tool t'f itai. no niDir noll\ Huim
u
Inttlr-hij .** Henry Font
't
■ lifts ‘ a i.l
Hut Willow Hun i«orlthn|i, mid the imtinn rui
Workshop* in penrv in In \mh
Anvwuy there are
wome w|»»
think wo There hi\e heen
mftliv nimorn about the futui*
OMrnrr«hlp of Willow Hun Unit

LEGAL .NOTH I
NOTH i: ri»

VNNOl’ NCIM

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s- Ite-1• Isk
m |.wlli|tllt
S.f fits V1I, »
f

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I ’ lu * O p e n i n g

o r

LARRY'S SERVICE ST \ I loN

I 11at lit*
'ill r* ll'Re
ISSMlllfc

'(rlli(ni)t«&gt;* til Ii w•*
•j tin1f * 1

4.50 values
2.95 values
AiiEHl

vM A T H E R o f SANFORD
203-09 E, 1st, 81.

RAYONS

1.95 values
2.50 values
3.25 values

COTTON PRINTS

Distress,

Detroit Jests As R.F.C.
Seeks Buyer For 100
Million Dollar Shop

wl

BOYS’
TROUSER

•

Willow Run Is
Headache Now

lip Joseph Driscoll
DETROIT, Aug. 31.— As a re
converted war correspondent my
aalf. 1 was strongly stirred hi u
walk amoti^ Kho'Ut ul Willow
Henry Hudson waa looking for Hun lift# tiny thin week
the Northwest Pssssgs when ha
In ilii«nto»n Detroit 1 httil
and h is M-yqar-old bo y discov­
hear*! tH**
*‘Tlu»y want t*«
ered Hudson Bay in IflW,
V\kllwiHA Hun kick Ui the h*
Lewi* and Clark were the flrat (iinriv but the liutiun* won't tak«
pathfinders to mark out a way 11. A lt^ay, you have to fnwl th*
from St, Louis to the mouth of Indian* fijwt ”
Hut Willow Hun la *no joking
the Columbia river.
t&gt;
rnntt«r U wn* mul ia lhe world*
Inr^'fit unrktuiini, |tntl tt ruo
Belfast is the most imi
the A i n r n n i n
Lax pay era
Minoindustrial canter in Ireland
think' like * UMI.OUO.OOU to erw*
■run nafls were commonly ip No »h-uht it w»a worth Jt. fin
use during the Homan occupation with the expenditure of untohl
militant more. Willow Hun turn
of Britain.

SPECIAL REDUCTION

25% DISCOUNT
ON
SUMMER COTTONS

BACK ON JOB BUSINESS
M A N TH A N K S RETO NG A

IM IIU

4 t«» H&gt;

B. L. Perkins

Phone 127

CORRECT MEN S WEAR

CAR IN YOUR HANDS

l.rl a tffntd -MM tilt a tfimtl lintr otrr
bol id at *». « k 1 ml
111lit 1Mt I r f !• fur iftr limits t «»u II ft* r«|
m l rd I 110 t *1 1
fun ami f »la xaf loll Wr tr k Hid mi wrirrllun for a h.tppt •
tor i«* ihr AUinniri »M*mn
fur t ihd piroir n«mL«|r-ld« mi I hr - imi
fill ailiitii ui 1ft1 hrnrh
uni

IS WORTH TWO IN

M n tfft
. U u i/i /;
TO O TH
B itu h it

mi an » • »l -it» &lt;iirh

THE FUTURE!

h ill
n

/

50c Phillips M AG N E SIA..
2!K75c C A R 0 ID &amp; BILE SALTS 4!»t
25c STAN B AC K POW DERS 19c
JiTRrns Lotion T'&lt;
Ipana
for

Syr. Pepsin

17&lt;

’ Vtrojfalar

&gt;!»t

Pahlum

I Hr

l.lltl K|\u

Play safe!

Keep your car pp—keep it well

serviced—-keep it serving you day offer day!. .
Bring it to us for skilled, dependable conserva­
tion service today and at intervals. . . Remember
—Chevrolet dealers service more cars because
people are convinced that Chevrolet dealers ser­
vice them more dependably.. . . And— we take
*

care of all makes!

, -t ’

..*«•—contin
ue
to conaerre
{tre««nt ckr till new Chev­
rolet* iErtve

l#y, Coultln't have expected'
**r to last forever, hut the)
-look ahead; if they had u
' -to apentl they srient it,"
recalled
"Why, I
Women who wouldn't wear I
MQf but cuatom-maile slack*;
paid " f too to hate a pair
— j
1-.
tka made
to —
order.
Some I
'flrkl had leas when they
m than wh*n they came,
wax on* girl timer who
» • for her *ho*s. She’ s
g now for an air line in
'ora where they don’t pay
' Wage. "
■re the femnlr factory
ranged from the leena to
to alxtira. Sturdy young
,*|rero trclmd for riveting
Im t atandlng Join, while
tor women were assigned
ring, burring and filing
rhere they cquld alt.

All White

I‘it

Si^l Heputica

IHi

('astoria

311

Carters J*ills

I He

Hair Tonic

37c

Ex Lax

HU-

uf

Baby Oil

13c

Il

T.V of.r.rii

More Preeious

O'*

Than (2old
A

prescription

la

of

no

g r r a l r r . i i l u r than the qual
il)

of Ihr d ru gs

and

work

nianahip that gu In to it, and
that l» wh )
IT Y
uui
i.

Ihr

wr make Q C A I.
"to h lrn

prrscrlptkin
ihr

p ricr lrsa

rule”
s r r v ic r .

in g rrd lr n l.

more prrriuUs tha n gold, that

•a. I t « M lm :

PhoHpho Soda
7Pr I 111(0

rniulilu lea

ih r " g o l d s l a n d a r d " b y which
in Judgr p r **c rip tiu n a e r t l.v .

Cl I N \ MI NS

Percbmorpliuin C»7c

uf )uur pre scri ptio n. Quality
s u rk m an a hlp

HU t l k U l l

„r • l l i:Ht g

rn rlrhrs Ih r m r d lr ln a l value

of

tmsm

Carbonate

49c
57c

lilvm l'lc

39c

Shur u

eu» htOkiT

Tooth Powder

TAM PAX
II oiler

D R L IK

cn.i

O e xaM
%*■!

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■&gt; F r i d a y ; 'a i /o i t s t -h ,}
w • .

The Selective Service Board

Hie Sanford
n&gt;

r a e iia w e
s*,

•»*rr « . » s » r .
KrVSar • » * » ■ « •

Limt week in thene columns we called attention to
the excellent record which Selective Service enjoys in thin
county nnd to the fact that more than 51 percent of all
t a l t i r l ••
n«.»hlr i). isia ■« ifc* r « ) of7t? Seminole County men entering the Army or Nnvy were
J T a « fo r S . K I..M . ? ■ &lt; " * ! ; • x
voluntecrp. To those other volunteers who nerved without
,1 c . i i r M . mi n.rra a iiwv.
pay on the Selective Service Board, the Herald today [uiy»
noi.i.anii u u »a n
tribute.
MIIM
IONUIIV I.H* v —
■• “ r*r
Thi« tremendoua reaponaibility of duciding who wa«
(o go to war, who wan to lie culled firat, who was to la1
J
deferred, who wan essential to tjie Army nnd Navy nnd
sr «••♦**»»—*
Own ••■■■a
who was most essential to some essential industry, exactly
race M.*ik*
whose mother’s jton was to run the risk of licing shot nt.
si* Mania*
____ 1
____ _
o*« •*■•
nnd whoso was to remain behind, fell largely upon the
A ll ,M I* * r r
« i l l « * &gt; *«ra *
shoulders of four Sanford men.
Ifcasa*. r*M lellss&gt; s«S ■»«**** ;
•ilrrlelRnitRle f«r !$•
,,
So well did they handle their job, so confident of their
ralalas •••*’ " » { as ***ra»4
Judgment and fairness was the, public, that out of five thou­
II rrcvtAi B ik t iiU lM r t f — *
sand registrants in this county, whose various classifica­
, lau ju a ,s * M s » ; I W J J S
r it e * , i n r . p f p t m B t * T h e **•?•*■ tions totalled over 20,000, each of which was subject to
la «h* ■*•(*•■■• SUM •• s a v s n u u s
a hearing by the Congressional Appeal Board, only
Older* sr* ■—iMlalsse Is * }*
M l r*1l»« *1 «a* r « * s lr r w lia » " •
*1**1 M.di|Uflm I* l.au*e* •»* four appeals were taken from thia county and the local
Board was upheld in all four canes.
S , n V M S . __________________
The members of this board to whom the public is
. . . n » lirrs is (• ■
*r t o *
A*,.rl*l,d l-rti* "W »s ■
Indebted are Ralph B. Chapmnn, chairman, Joseph l-ein■ I.rir .BiiOrS tm «fce n e te rs e *
* t k lt r « H e i e f all ■•WII
hart, Bocretary, L.A. Brumley and E.C. Harper. E.B. Carter
i* II •* s s l oifcarwlsi
has been clerk of the Board from the beginning and de- J
r r r S I- .S
l»
&lt; * '• e « * * »
• * ( *7 .
IS* lerwl new* safclUOeO fc*r»ls serves great credit for a job well done.
a ll r is k !• I* r »* * k ll-s lln s ml •*•■
w*
■pair Ikra b etei* i n
The Board also had the assistance of an Advisory
•I1*1 SI-1
Hoard for Registrants composed of Judge Jas. (i. Sharon,
KltlllA Y, AUGUST 31, 1»4S
John G. Leonardy, nnd the Inte S.J. Nix. It was their job
to assist the registrants in seeing that they were properly
IIIBI.H VMISr, I OK TODAY
classified. Fred R. Wilson early served as Government
A L L MEN WERE MADE BY Appeal a\gcnt for the Board and later became a member
GOD TO SERVE HIS I’ U Rl’OSf of the Appeal Board for the Fifth Congressional District,
WE M AY FORGET ABOUT 11
BUT GOD W IL L NOT: Thou irt meeting once a week in Orlando. Judge Sharon then be­
my servant. I have formed thee came Government Appeal Agent.
thou art inv servant, O Drncl
The Herald cannot commend too -highly the generous
thou shall not be forgotten of
co-opemtion
of the local doctors, who at a time when they
me.-lns 44:21.
were seriously overworked by the civilian population, ilevotftnc nf the most exciting chap­ ed mart^ hours^to giving free pre-induction examinations
ter* nf the I’nciflc War is the re- to registrants.
Those who have been particularly active in
iti
(uipearnnce nf Major Roylngton Iti
TOKyo After bring shot down in | this work are Dr, J.N. Tolar. Dr. G.S. Selman, Dr W.ll.
the I’ncIHc 17 month* ago. Skip- Garner, Dr. J.A. Smith, Miss Mary Rawlins, Dr. J W Martin
|&gt;*r of Jstk Boll’* .quadron, nt of Oviitlo and Dr. Geo. H. Starke.

,«

BiafdH. rtw U *

III

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More than oru-tenth of the ouf.

Mrnsle* wo* a major cause
put of sulfuric acid in Cic United
S
f .....................................
Jutes
b produced in the New death among the U. S. soldiers
of World War I.
York City area. -

*»•»-

wild lo have said, that if he
ever failed to show up, he would
okyo.
see them Inter in Tokyo.
Up in Indiana n hungry cititen
walked out nf n restaurant after
ordering * ineal and not paying
for it. He had waited 40 minutes
to be served, thought that »•&lt;
long enough.
The
restaurant
owner surd him for the hill, hut
the rourt held with the customer.
That in something most nf u&gt;
ha Vc thought nhoul doing a gnoe
many time* hut never quite had
the nervr to do it. However. It
might not he n had idea.

t’ residrril I-awtnn of the Cham
tier nf Commerce n»k* "u» fin»n
rirr* ' how to ih Isc money needed
to nnnroplinh the thing* we Want
to do Noi iielng n "financier’
ourself, we feel free to suggest
that, when puhltr Imtrovemenl*
nerd to he made, thr hcsl wag. to
pnf for thrm i* hy means of n
fair and equitable las system
* whirh hit* everybody In propertton to hi* nbitty to pay. If the
people want a swindling pool, a
hospital, they should have no ob­
jection to laying for IL

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AnoOin Sanford lory'Jho niJile
oo,| in tnl*
thin war was J*r*
Jark I’eterV.
poo,!
r erers.
Well on hi* way to maklnr good
befnre the war started ,he was
one of the first reserve offlcsr*
in he called into service Enter­
ing the Air Corps a* a second
lUutennnt, he rose rapidly through
,lhe various r-ewdes until now he
I* a full colonel. Among the de
. corntion* he hold* are the Legion
of
Merit,
the
Bronte
Star
and the Croht de Guerre with
Palm.
In h'cmimdr County 702 farmera now farm 172,000 seres;
acres;
whereas, before the war
76
farmers former) 105,000 seres
If that treni) continue* the time
may come when one mon will
own all the form* in Seminole
County. Nobody wonts tn.se* th»i
day coma. I f * high time effort

1 was made to bring in new farm*

ere, not pecessarily to cultivate
additional acre*, but to
take
over some of the acre* alriady
under cultivation. The prosperity
Of this section d
many 20 to 40-acra

‘ Mothers of 17 and 18 year
olda will not view President Truman's recent recommendation on
continuing the dmft with any
high depee of satisfaction, but
wtvw of service men wbo have
been. overseas for two or more
.years will rejoice. Replacements
Tor those woo have bean In
combat la only Jut and falc. A
year or two In the service under
the but physical training pro­
gram |n tot world, without risk
to Ufa or limb, la about the {wet
training any young man can be
given free of charge.
,«
The “ top drawer” secret of the
second Worttf War Is finally out,
And presumably the public now
knows .why th# American fleet
was esjight with Its betUafiags
dewp at Pearl Harbor, Gmtra
Marshall, it scorns, forgot to tall

sJ raaarw K u rE

gored -soma of the generals and
admirals out there read tha Nowspapers anyway and knew at Malt
as much about the world situation
as anyone who w U Wornl the

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The manufactured' les industry
About 'S.fiOO.OOO shyep sad
Isetbs era sUnghtpr^l for|m:dt of the United States rorgsenu
ah investment of ovyr |l,00p.00a,
23ch y*tr Jn Australia
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Johnny Gets a Quarter
"Give the paper boy a quarter,” my wife said when the
bell rang. “Johnny always gets a quarter.*’
“ Always someqne lo tip,” I thought. “ What a world!”
I ojamed the door. A huge grin exploded across John­
ny's face.
“ The lady likes to pay foe her paper Saturdays." he
said He made it sound like a special service—not a rou­ niAiiv ttiffem
il nnltoDrtl aIIc ICitrliH Bureau PlanH
tine collecting job.
IfiBhrpR roUrilMirntcil in t A
iih o '
run tlr v«lnnm«'nl
of
ihifi know
To Open On Sept 17
"How much?’’ I was still gruff
ledlf r mnl mitrht fu«»l u n d er on
“ Eighteen cents, sir.”
cnmpuljtlnn to r o i i r m l w h a t they
WINTER
HAVEN, Aug. 2'J,
I waited to huir him explain that "the lady likes to give know in thr i n t e r * # ! o f main
I Special I Klqrtda'* citrus in*
n quarter.” Instead he jusl kept grinning . , flushed the taming im American monopnl&gt; snort ion bureau, charged with the
change back so quickly I finally smiled. "Forget it," I said It seem* Virtually certain' -th»&lt; ronml nf shipment* from the
B rit a in , Rimma. France, p m laih lv state, checking every bo* of fruit
"Oh, thnnk you, Hir,” he said it siiontaneously
Cnrtsdn and *nmr other* could iln* I licked for sale, a* well as cannery
“ Good morning, Mrs. Dales." he sang out ns my wife produce atom ic I h iiii I o in n re* offerings, will lie read) to start
faded onto the set. “ Hear altoul the accident 7 Littl 1- girl ; sunshlv »horl time, if driven to iht- new Miason on Monday, Sept.
17.
on the next street . . . hurt , . . Imd, We'll have the sitin' I Die attempt.
Grorge E. Copeland, the su­
'
fi. Thil*. the i.*clll*lvn and
In our final edition” JCveri with his shabby clothes you frightful power now held by the pervising Inspector, said, that while
could visualize him as a future publisher himself. "I'll United State* I* severely limRed lie was nut trying to predict the
try to get it arounfi early tonight."
It may even he limited in a a,tual start o f the season or the
shipment*, his district super
He did. Ten minutes early. My wife grabbed it to military »en*r It i* n tcrrild' first
threat again*! any civilized and Visors, numbering 17, would be no
find out how Ifoc little girl was. Johnny was quicker than Integrated r(immunity presenting duty, abating Sept. 17. ready to
ooks like sha'a gonna be ail right, Mrs. Dales." those Iftrge popiilntlon and I in­ give Inspection to any packed're­
page #no. “ Ll&gt;X)ks
I began to wonder why Nora gave him only two bits.— dustrial renter* “Which arc (he questing the service and that fn
bomb's only rewarding targets— • pec tor* would be udded to the
Walter A. Dales In Your Life.
*
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4toff ss fast as the demand war­
just *• the airplane w*s felt to
lie In l(i!W but If ever nctuiflly
used, il might prove, sraln ax
PrOgTCHH
thr airplane did after HUO, to be
les* decisive thnn had )&gt;eeO supWhile there seems no reason to doubt that civilized pnttd. Il i* a power limited fn
nationa, especially our own country, are now coming into time to not more than the rtjw

an age of unparalleled energy, it may be well not to put tot)
much emphasis on this form of human progress. Material
things arp necessnry, but Immaterial things— human charactcr, progress in the development of art, learning, humRii
III
friendliness
and cooperation in the finer nspects of life
theso are the things that count
Man will lie really civilized when people have forgotten
that there ever was such a thing as war, strife and all
the petty distractions that keep him from realizing his
highest aims.
'
Even in our greatest victories, military and material,
It may well be kept In mind that these are not the ultimate
goal of human effort. The most important things are
learned In the quiet church, rather thnn in the noisy market
placa.

or ve" r* tlCT,""’ nrv ftir

the other* to equalise the position
by producing tximb* nf their own.
Such appear to be the saliftlt
fnct*. What use can till* cniin try
make nf «uch a peculiar instru­
ment of force? It cun he used to
romnel all other great state, to
develop laimh* nf tlieir net, *ith
Ihe remit that war would be re­
duced to level* of mor, appal­
ling horror than It has ••• far
reached, but with n» other rhnnge
In the social situation Ur it car
be used, within Its brief term of
exclusive authority, to compel all
nations to internationdliie the
weapon. Lo put it under ■ gen­
uinely International (not multi­
national)/ authority, to establish
International Inspection and con­
trol of all uranium ore*, mines,
the
t o m ic bo m b
nuclear energy plants, all re■earrh in atomic phytic*. *11 ac­
NEW YORK HERALD TRIBUNE
tivities pertaining to the dagO&gt;
of thi* forre. Our ex­
The'.first stupefying Impact of bombs to devastats moat of the lopment
power might t»e equal to
:• atomic bomb la passing, mak- larger cities of tha earth in a clusive
achieving that much. But cyan
fng possible el somewbit more brief time.
for that we have. not too mtyeh
measured estimate perhaps of
8. Peace-time uses of the inven­ time.
this rovolnntfonsry new thing

A

which' has been introduced Into
our’ &gt; world society. Prom the
Smyth .report, the testimony of
the unhappy .Japanese end other
hlnU one may ataembla a state­
ment o f what seems to be the
significant social aspects o f the
Jstrnilloii*
a
•«1. It is a weapon of altogether
dn P a r a lle le d destructivanees,
against which there appears to be
ho present possibility of defense.
It is email enough to be can led
by a single plans, and no aaiaU
methods of anti-aircraft defense
can prevaat at iaaat one out of
even a small group of attacking
planee from getting through.
Evan If delivery by pUne could
be prevented. It would probably
not be too difficult to devise of*

tion are etlll too remote to be of
present consequence In them­
selves. The partial Upping of the
•tomifl energy In two particular­
ly untable elements Is only a
tiny first step toward any
general use of the merry locked
in common material#—much u
discovery that first could be
struck from flint was only a
first aUp toward the present
heat-energy age of coal and
petroleum. The energies o f the
bomb eiploslon are today as
less Industrially as the ene
e f a TNT damnation. Uraniumdriven central powsr plants may
be' nearer to realisation; but.

ranted.
The district supervisor* will Ire
called to the Winter Haven head­
quarter* on Sept. 15 for a dis­
cussion ol tha new season and e
review of (he taws under which
the bureau operates.
, Copeland said that early re­
ports Indicated the ffra f fruit of
the season, early maturing grape­
fruit, would probably come from
the Leo county area, In and
around
Fort
Myers,
fallowret
closely by »hl| mrnts from Lake
and upper Ornnre counties.
The return of servicemen lo
(heir former nnal* on the Inspec­
tion staff will give Copeland suf­
ficient mnnnqwer for the season,
he said, without hiring and trainng new men. He expects a peak
staff of 2.10 to 216 men to covey
from 286 to 300 houtee In the 32county citrus
producing area.
Schools ,for the Inspectors will
prohahly' get underway oomeUma
after Sept. 20.

An orphan asylum founded bv
George Whitefield In 1740 still
stand* ten miles south of Savan­
nah, Ga.
The marriages of some African
natives are InevlUbly tied up
with cattle, so many being paid
for each maid.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
*
Phone 7,12

REAL

ESTATE-BROKER
AI Ian tic Bank Bldg.

Ol'A RENT HOURS

To BUY a Home
Tu IMPROVE a H t w
or

Russell II. Davis, Area Rent
Director, ha*
announced that
effective Aug. 27, the area rent
office located In tne Armory, will
observe
the
following
office
hour*
Monday through Friday 11:16
A. H. lo 6:00 P. M. and the
office wilt be closed all day
on Saturday
of each week.
Monday, Sept. 1 will be ■ holi­
day and -the rent of flee will not
be open.

To REFINANCE an
KxiBtiriK Mortgage!
LE T UN HEM ’ YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME!
Small MmrtH Made Quickly
Friendly Help for Returning Veterans On
G. I. Doans

First Federal S avin g &amp; l-oan AHsociation
o f Keminota”(totmty IliesH
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Shoppers

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7:30 PJtf.
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WATER TANKS
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Seroads available at knr prise

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Koops 'em fit and
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\ armed forest - hero and oT#r*J soos. Wo at borne gladly do
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In which it la detona
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In andsbc the poet-war

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First ordere taken will be first dellvered

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Cash tap he borrowed from ua.on ahort*4t notice, with
tin
fllaiaip itB ttriA __UAmilwmJ
no disturbance.—“Jimmie"
uowiand also Mtittmw I n i n i
of $75, $100, $160, $260 or mor*r~«houl&lt;

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1945

PAGE

IJI. S A N p O I U ) , F L O R I D A
T B E .jiA N M H B ,
y Jt li| •* i * *rI?f 9
’
Mr. ami Air*. B U Burkina and
I dnughtrev AJarty juid Loullr
r Ti ll vi* rctMrrrffoi i f Err 1 a ifiorvtn
vUii at Daytona Hatch„

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TT; *ti vt i V-4\11**fj Tn v i |**t*

It* i im*i■I i
i\•« diicovrrrd
in
^irnr March, l'» II, farm real
|6»K l» i H* Sjctfiiard Jtirm Her- efital iA v i hloa h?ivr Tie'*ri M \&gt;r;
imid*
f«*nt

Mrs. Dariffloman Is legion To (Sp
Guest Of Ho no r Dance Salurd

Social Calendar
tuksday

‘ Circles of the W.B.C.8, of the
Flint Methodist Church will nirtfl
• t S:o0 an follow,:
Clrtie No. I ■ «t the home of
Mr*. J. A. Citlhoun. UI'JS W.

Flnt Strert.

Cirri® So. 2 • nt tin*
Ml*, i . M. Ha ye*, lit)
trrnlh Street.
.Clrtla N a 3 • , t the
Mr*. J. K. ttowUnil,

hum, of
\V SixInittip of
Jr. 911

meet at 6:00 P.M. at the church,
A covered tliah aupitrr will he
served.

FRIDAY
The regular Amertrnn legion
Auxiliary meeting will tab place
at the legion Hut nt 8:0«» P M

Rev. Lewis Uu.shton
New Nazarene Pastor

Jin* I» Jinkina left yesterday
for a nhort lacation in Hcndcr
aonviile. N, (\
-----Mr and Mr-*
A. Menard of
Palmetto, Kin are visiting wttn
Mr and Mr*. Erie Nordgren.

Tile Kev. Lewis liushion of
Mtn
NordiHen hss returnr.l
Tamp®, pastor of th, Clwfeh of
froni
.JacksoovOle
where
shr
the Naiarene at Hulph.ir
visit.,| a it U hex brother, Lieut
for the pft't fivim &gt;
hit* and i j n , l_ A Menaol, Jr
arrived in Sanford to
me ln&gt;
duties na pnitor of I In- i hurrh
of the Nazarenv. _
The Ilev. Ruahtun util preoci
at both tjie morniiiK amt , vynini;
sendees at the chtaeh II.- Likes
the place of the Rev &lt;* li ’
Oralev who left rcccntli for Kt
Myers.

NOTICE

Miss Martha Wright. I'adrt
Nur*o nl tin1 Mcmurial Hospital
In lluusinn, To*., arrivod bv
Nntiunal
Airlines
Monday
to
spend n .hurt vacation with hoi
iinrent*.
Ml
and Mrs. M. L.
W r inht

E xam ln ntio riH fo r scholarship.1! a t th e U n iv e rs ity o f
F lo r id a nnd th e F lo r id a S t a t e C o l l e g e fo r W o m e n will
he h e ld at th e C ou rt H o u s e lit O r la n d o begim imyt at
nine o ’ clock on S e p t e m b e r f i f t h .
F o r f u r t h e r in fo r m a t io n ca ll on t h e S u p erin ten d en t
o f P u h lic In s tr u c tio n /it t h e C o u r t House, Sanford,

Mr* Leo Hut nrr left voaterday
for Daytotm Beach where ®hr
will join her mother and ■later.
Mr*
Otto Schmehl and Alia*
ljuurn Schmehl, for a motor trip
to
Hi hdel iUihvillc
and
rtthei
point* m North Carolina.

Florida^

T. W. Ixawton, Supt.

Mt** Elizabeth Whin ham
Mr nnd Mr*. J. II. Truluel. i ‘ Med by her mo Him. Mr* I* K
and sun, McKay, mid Mr*. J. N A h » g h a in,
rntert vuu-d
Mr*
IhdiH.tn left today to spend th. 'H'l.rjjr llurrison P.mgb’Tnaii. Jt
week-end in Manning and Olnnta 1
evening With a 'Imiiri
S C
■'My hcIO at hor home .m Wcii
hi* - t St I t'Ct
NI r • Justin Lynch und «mall
fb« horn•• 44U* hr nil if •!1■. dev
M»n, Justin, have returned from
utth *|HJ4Wtjti&lt;*s **( Mimnus
Summit, N J where they *pem f *wrr*. In the dining
ihf
the past two months visltiru ?-ii«I*’ wni overlaid with .. lire
v%1 1h rrlntivr*.
" 1d*th centered
with
n 1nr if«
Do\»rf ni raugr-mml on * jiis*
Mr. Oiarlrtt Flt-tt, nod &lt;lmi|[h I rfllT tin T utiles VM'lr pint oil |•|
irr, Snnilr®, Irft yesterday foi the Itvilli If room for the unrdv
Miami where they will lr®vo foi
Vftrt dinner had been M-m* I.
Itreeftr, Ilrndl to join Lieut. Col the
gue»ta
enjoyed
plifYttig
lie tin who In rtatlonrd there.
In ni ire. The boat ess
pi.-entcl
Mr* Dangli-man with rrv-ti l m
Mr* J
M. Mollis and sun hr i i hosrn p ilU m .
tiur»te invited in be with Mr
Mnrvin. of Atson. l!n. and Mr*
H.imflemnn
were
M i'
I tit
1 Sanjru Kny, of Jnrksnnville nrr lohitMon. M H e r b e r t lhll Mi
the icurat* of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J Jesne Cleveland, Mrs, \\ Ingham,
lliillnrd of 'JBJfi Orance Avenue ami the Mispea: KlUalndh Mytmi,
Joyce W hidden,
Jc**ie I hir b-n
Margate!
S p ® n r p i, father in,
St*eneet, l.utiri t»o»f. \ Mniv
Vmi Gotrnlcv
of
Jack*onv ill**,
Sosan Klllley,
Angela Met**1‘i,
and Khuibeth Whlghum

lie IIs And C a s k e y
Attend Conference'

Miss Ouida Davis To
Wed Raymond Kader
* Mr and Mr*. S. J Davit of
‘2'HOf» Magnolia Avenue annnuno
the engagement o f their dau^b
ter, Ouida Lnrene, to 1st Liiut
Raymond Arthur Kader. aop nt
Mr* nnd Mm. W. • K Kailef of
2AAR Palmetto Avenue
M i « Da via attended the loco
%
&lt;hrn»U in Sanford and graduate*
fr»un .Seminole High School !•
June. liMA She i-A now employe.
h\ Strickland Morriaun. Inc
Lieut
Kader
nttendcsl
th.
aehiMiU nf Sanforil, graduating h
June I'.Ml from the High School
He entered the I ’ niveraity of
Florida at Gnineaville in 1941
and win n Junior when he joined
the A i my in February 194.1, Hi
received hU wing* at Se luiut
Field, Monroe. Ain and m * aunt
m erven* to Fngtnnd In AugU*1
1914
Lieut
Kader
wa* wh«»
-D wm in com hut and whr a prl*
&gt;oier nf the ( i er numn for iohii
tim e

He

tin n ed

to

Ik e

NOTH 'I
At

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Snperi n tend eiit

In IS7J, .it I. ' ■1m11
fnloes werr -ti*&lt;iir 1........I
The W o ill
(-Ml foi till '
( hristinioi\
first itiln-l
Ji-slts wIII* i
font to v I'" ' ‘
The u S 1
the Lichlh.m
Siivlni* Sen ‘r
nf Marine In

S u n d ;i&gt;

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’ he storms of the nr nan vva
Chi.erit a, 44 ho h went from '
IrhihtdcIphiM in

S ep t.

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( lu m

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SERVICE MEN’S
CALENDAR

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I "no i log
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Hliu'o nt N..to iu rn
we»'k Elk* f'iuh MMtnvoi® Hm
gt» every *rr»md Thm*tfa\
trni.iv
Dunce to the Juke H»»v
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niiw va lh l. exp ire A t lg u ,'
h til
P M
II
V2. V\.'. X2, V2, /.'J, n „« s.iitirdav Movie ,it M |&lt;( PM
inliil. e»|iiit- Si'l'teUilH*t 10. AI
iof a v
A |'H ti" the fir '
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HI t'I IH K1 now vatu) cxpll)
dnV every month I M * ' ru11 '
. &gt;i lobe, il Kl. CM, HI J I. Kt
porLitton f non thr I
1 hm
!,».» vnli-i. expnte November -to
dr r the c|i reel toe nf -l”1
* Hall
SUGAR
Hu '. d n v morn trig break f a* f
Sti^nr dI hiiup
• ,&gt; Afr, ^,|n-r.
co f f er and *long h" ut.. »r I s;
Ally II, I II
friw- from hi mi A M
to 1
SlKlKS
Airptsiii- S-&gt; I J. &gt;1, itt
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(April l|nmn every S u' mIiiv r\ • ’
linn st.mmI
trig
with games .md otliri

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I’hr
for

Vremit- Itutidlnt;
il-

Hi\lh

•■'itHon

wide efleil, &gt;!-ie,n t
block jo in

vi.mii!

D A I.I.K T

S&lt;H l A l.

M O P K ItN

ACHOHATH

C lIA H A tT K II
C h r i t m i t flrmi ii
P m r l 6 rrv
C m frl /line

F o r S ch o o l and P la y !

BOYS’ OXFORDS

Cacm t Ton
P a l m r l l o (.reen

Sturdy brown m/or&lt;l» thnt
were built to take (he pun
Uhment an averaae itoy In
flkla on ahoeat lx&gt;njt-wear
Inn cord aotea and heel,.

H eK U lru tiu n . M o n d u v . S e p t e m b e r H&gt; - •'! In ■
’» I*
M a r j o r i e C. T c p w i i . D i r e c t o r

1’ honc

P o r i * J.

P h o n e .111 J

Duxburv

AiwlHtnnt

'1

M7 -r*-J

ARISTOCRAT

BLOUSES TO SUIT
( ' l o v e r l y ntyle.l liliiimez *Ifr*inn
oil to Hlrelch y o u r ' w a r d r o b e
b u d g e t —-the
b e a u tifu l
ra yo n
crepe
Imw
blouse
p ic tu re d
itlxive comes in aqua, w h i t e o r
linu'.

Well W®rtli &gt; Cwipoa!

GIRES’ OXFORDS
G E N U IN E
C O B D E ’

Far Mad • Cl* Lama

At
L eft:
Cohumn
" F o n t h er
K la u n e l” blouse w ith m a n ila r in
neckline
with
row s
of
tin y
tucka dow n the
fro n t.
K e lly
G reen , LuKKittie. R ed a n d L im e.

&lt;

Block or Brown Beaul
clasp on the tipper c]
with pride .wherever

liir

In ilr tl

S i.tii . « i l l In* h fh i at I i m ) it’fliM k i&gt;ti S iiiiir ila y a f t e r
........ Si |itt-m■&gt;«-r f i j { h l h . in i h f u t l u v t&gt;f the C o u n t y
St.|&gt;. r m i f i i i t f i i l in t h f ( tiuri i l o i i ' f , S a n fo r d . H o ritla .
I*’-*r till! m fiir m u tio ii rail on the S u t M T in t fn d fn t .

P T Harnum** rirn o u&gt; IH'J"
Ails the fir*t t*» la* U ‘ Ow| fitted
hi I It 11

U n itfN 1

States iilnmt *u week ■* ago an
i» now m Sanforil
Tht* date of l hi* wedding w ii
In announced at a future dyle

111 twilit

Marking 11'*’
thi* dcpnrtm- ' '1
the Atitrriciifi I
n reception ^
Viihli t Hot. i
from
I On i.
which all tn.".rl .
Auxiluu * .iv •
\tied to at' i »•
Reservaf n*ii
through V\
'
calling * 0 0
t In Silt in On ,
at 9:00 oY'- m k
r » « t f» l I*
«
nt tty* Arronrv
first dam r
t
Aftuiricmi H&lt;v i‘ n
is i*x prried l L
large now i i»
public bus la * u
vital ion In »M

y K H«tll* nnd II K «
*»f tht* Sanford Paint anil ilia**
Pompnriy. who hnvv junt rcluiiicH \
fr*»m n confcrcrtrr w»Ih P u t butgh
Pint* ’ (Ila***
i mill »»&gt;&gt;
*ffirtiiD in Jadk*«»ni illi’, i i |‘"i i«"il
m
imiicatt tl
mtpi*»' I'oiriii
*
fnippHc* In thr iH'ii futtitr
W h i 14* certain
1‘firtictilnrlv
lin»cc®l oil, nrr Mil!
under Government legulntmn, an
r»*img of thl* sHontoo) )&gt; v%
Ml Doll* deviated h*1»1
iiig that hou*e panif* m Hie
future milv be expected i- diml
■*-ng4‘i life Mini grenl-*! pi"&gt; « 11 ®*■%

P IV f

:h p lo stlce han d le And
f. A bajr y o u ’jl c a r r y

Yowell

aest
ORIGINAL

Sa n p u k d

�\

A

r r v

- — -

T il If 8 A N K 0 U I)

lake

Wallace Endorses'U. S
“ UBworHable” Full
Employment Bi l l
A r m s Overseas

c s K u m in
I'laim *4**

m a id

riiuiirn

P B A JIK J. Rryaon. DD. I ' a alar

eodajr a a e a i, U \ a . M.
'om lng Worship, I I :•# A.
i r . n. — i in j&gt; m.
reaching 1:00 J’ M.
ra yar

M ea ling

IVen

le r v K u fui Sunday—*
t* :* * A. JL—Bondar fwhool
11.04

ija

• * * ( c n iD S l
A, so no atraM

Ma h&gt;r -A- H U « v r l . s Ik s k s (| s
flUOdAjr eckool. 1:11 Ar U.
J . P. U

li Oo

U.

a

• (lb I*. M

Si reel Merlins l . u I*. M
fanaellM ir narvlc*. l a # F. 1L
M i r Sarylce i.O* 1*. U.
|
Coma wurahlu with an
a.Aitr: n n t i i o i
n a m a r tm iti b
Hubert It, Tuftur, p u l or
■uoa *7 Rrhool. H&gt;*uJ A. IL
, ItbJand n il#■« Hupi.
Morning \\ ••r*iiit&gt; I f Ou A* M*
Kvanlfig \Vf»r*lil|* c ft* I* M il#V ltil Hrrvlr #«
i.a ln ln g Union. 7 ro I* M.
W idhtM Ay I’ raytr flifv lc «. 1:11
r i H R T I IA F T ia i* t i l l I t ( II
l*ark A V#. ai K b HU
F . U lt L K iK H . J r * . F a e lo r

W.

lunday Hchnol &gt;t(| A.
iornln g Womhlp, I I M
rralnlug tin Inn. t UP I 1,
Evening Womhlp. I oo
&gt;pan ' I l o u i *

after

trle i
NTagficadav S rn i«r.
rlallpra W e ljW ie l

p. at. Tuuni Caonla'a Suclstr

Kt loft

M
A U.
If
P It

tba

A lH R V E ls Y

ISI

O P GOO

MM

b t'fc m

cu n R T e ij

CO I I I T
OP
TUB
j i im .*u
m i i M i l ):
U T A T rl OP K U 1 H I I M

ro

A LI.

WHOM

IT

Extra Supplies Not
Me Sold To Others;
Big Task In Pacific

&gt;J tlti &gt; at A ukwiI

n-ll&gt; &gt;!• »• » O i A. M.
Canfee*loti Hatardny; 4;}0

V.

to 1.00 I* M. and T Oti F. U. to
F. U.

11 IS-

H K

C ltO C K U T T

of

KKs
J a

yuu'll
T IR E

SHOP vour nuto supplies, tire,
battery, car polish and seat cover
headquarters.
Our
stock
If
MftUliful lo see and our pruolpt
service Is ever at your command.
Complete stuck at budget pricea.

s&lt;\u \ni
/ a ir
/ «»

&amp; Mirror Co

the

m
i
IN
H.

WCyflTK
I w|*h
mntiounoM in (be public
Hint hr fur for Hi I w ill fun b#* rn*
*|K»fifllbl# fur a ii y ilrMj* incur m l
i iiiitr
ui*
. 'in ;
« &lt;»i &gt; r v or aisumrd by my wife,
j i (Mit:,
MietiiNfH.r. n t l n t v ,
J. He T «r w lllrgrr. Hr.
" T A T i:
(IF
FI.(HI III A,
l\
709 Oak Avtnuo
FIUHIATK.
Hanford. Fla,
flH fllFa KeSTATH (IF
I. A iriH IIY
Same |&lt;ul|&gt; mills are using a

new debarker said to result la as
estimated 20 per cent isvlne of
wood. Hark Is removed frost lo ci
by the force of a jet of water at
050 rounds pressure, without di»■etnrrirr tnoi thnt *ftr- win agppfjr tu ttirb/nii the w w i.itw lf.
TO

Ale!. W llnM IT LI AY TONi;k k n
b'litlrp l» lirfrh j ffltPh that V.
II. HleCY ini* Hk«l hi* final rrjmrl
a* faXmitof of 1hr iM liilr of H I*.
Mlirpht
drri-n*rni. Hial
h# line
fllril lil, petition fo ( final ill**

CONFIDENCE

i|*-{.«*aft#it.
IMb

5 pay Laundry Service

A A.'"'I* I

111 pni'is

II A H K I n H. l-AAHsr

recommend thnt new ciiHtomer* ft*nd their

Meanwhile, the nut inn's -tun_
lir lic r s fmiRht O C A for htRh.-r |(iln!M f (1|
m a il I»r. ft* on tiftU pftn&lt; ftlitne .
fnn-l*
lull tlnlh't gvt then..

Thftir * r okesmnn charge I lh&lt;(l

I. ......... s . V . r M. Aarmoii
...... I to I- U
mna aaislee. 1 *• /’ . Mr
y r’uilTMUflluM U I ft«1 iU IR iJ

tin

. ,
li(1trv

mu nf 4atr when Japan nim -n
!rn K iiimf vi u* tinpuitril 1** tu ,* ■
But rhr mrr hanln nl *A
tail
t r ui ng
tiw n m iltc
nn
"
c|l. *■ti v i; m h i |i
»(*t Up ti* tfivi ml
vim
iti# ret it it nri Inr
a »,#*i

"
,
^ *' J'
| '
tr
^ ilh i
*-•! f**r «*i
‘*r i-i* it

away

* hiftflv

w ilb

ufinnijaa*

f i**in

I »a

Phone 475

Rffi.F «««

SplflfNp^E COUNTY LAUNDRY CO
Phone 476

I

Ad mi ru * I i ntm Low It**
lluil
t* Atmiiplla
would think it iivi'f
du*!» Tin
Major T orfjet
^eiiliilivc*
Thr major lu rgct nf the »*n«i
ever, lool
ru a men wriia O r A 'S inline th.t ltd *
vacuum cleutu-rs.
wml i o*
nn-i
I f sue
nlhsr Ramis lonu out of inmtu
Tivasttry
titiii
must cuoic
bin k to
thr Drove til
•tores tit their 11112 prices nr used Ntilhmr can be ucecptcl in •...g
tvejy little hnfhcr.
payment for Rmsls sold by the
* fff* A does Riant tncrenai's to commission eKcepl dollars, unless
llte
mnnufacturers
whan
th -&gt;r 1 the Tnasury elvra Ita permission Krnrt.i
roils ol labor and m ulcnab *«•
(ienetal fomiollv explained that *ull ■
Up. So dcplrrs must pay blRhcr 0 ROiei deal uf the war miiterml -e*1!
co»tr fo r their more huridis*.
now in the I’nciflc will be u-ed ls
,
T h en -lo re llu-y must cut th d r bv the Army of Occueotlun in
1 ji
| ry fit itiarRltii, so thut tjie coal Japan to equip island outposts
to the consumer stays put —at for defense In the P a c ific , or will 1V, #■
or near IU42 nrici-a
The O l'A b# returned lo the United State*
calls Ii '"cost nlsiirplliin ”
for u war reserve or nrmy
•tr ie coin in it U- uruiiiiminisly con* trninhiR purposes.
.
TO f.
( 'Iliu m
n r 1 T M K (X A S A B IW *
The War Department today was
SlJj]
Il»v . PUsrlrs II. Htrlchlan.* (HstHn d&lt;ih&gt;iw.vj thla end certain other
1'r‘ac rtmlrul methods, usked that Utiulile to place a dollar fiRiire y*r",,r,,
Kmi.rlnlsmlanl.
It s I iS B it lla A x a n u t
laori'
ftood* lx- removed
from
10-.00 A. M ,'**tUin4aj Bcbool. B*rt Drill control and asserted thnt on the total value of war supplies '-port
that have h*en taken Jo (he
Smith. Huperlnlandatit.
would cn- [•pclftr and remain unexpended, i f)^ j
Jl.iia Ac ■(*.— Marainn U oi.lilp. more lib era' tailicie
rcm r»ife production o f Roods.
f:ia
ataPj y
but said this survey would Ih-J apply
|:#0 P. ftl.-—* ’,* n R »ll*llc si-ftl.c
fu U special te] ort. luiseil on nuolr *1H111 after th# o ffic ia l V J ^ ,ir#»v
.
• "unt’
statistical attldle. the cummitteo
D&gt;V ^
i -.f H*
In Eurupft th# figure ha* Ihfftn *1 *an
tu *
B iu m t ^ w
plar.nl tit about $ l t00U,tMi0.0O4i, 'im/n
but this did not include the 7u
I*|TTii
U u r .l A l l , f t *
Mr cent uf all munitions that UnA rm y was then holding against
possible needs in the P acific. Now
that the Pacific -star has ended,
— Stfd-weah
Bsrvlce.
these supplies w ill undoubtedly1t h : j
♦:’»rh;i V » ’ . ^Li f*
be declared surplua, InereaalnR the I ^ J1
v.£H h ar.Ta**e» r — Bludr la
original dollar valua estim ate hyi
'."'.i
sevcrnl billion dollars.
«OHB

litirH
Wa pul M W rubber, aew
tread, new Hit la .y g e r w M
tlrsa . • * With M C vu elU f
i*capp U i( aarrlce. Tbatoufk

"Abraham. Jamb, H u m ,, amt Ilia
propbsts rauclil Rlurluua tl.m p ***
of the Masalab, or Chrlt. wnleh
MUtlsad I l i M arris In th« dlv.na
1 * - V (i
* ft i (if e i j *»ft* i ■
natltr*. the M i n c i of l o t , , Th#
Jlvlua lm a«r. tiUa, or C hrLt was,
la, wad aver will lie Inseparable
liuin • the Alvina l-iln r iple. Qad,
Iraus referred lu tide u n t l x l n K ir
Spiritual
M en lll)
thus;- 'tle fo re
J iftV f ji I,
L 'i i .. .
Ahiktusn) w «e, | im ‘ i My K..iner
d a y . P r a y e r i f a s l l s g . 1:11 Is gTM lee than I’ 1 tp. S tl;ll-»0 | .

m&amp;SekK
ti UUTLMIt.

Minister.

kmb po h
t a r n s tH A rH O O K
UmiHB .
Hooka
are . the true levellers,
rhey g i v e lo all. who wilt fallh *
ully vs*
use them,
niiia
ineiii. the
inr eoolety.
sociriy, the
in*

it n r d a y t .

W H A T YO U
MA v/t

d o ts Lis a n )

ESfiL
f

******

I ll

In rat'd Ing. which selects, almost
eaefuslvelfi Ihe vary first Order
of hooks. —John Raster-' ,
* . - llooke shouli) to one of, these four
tads candy**.
.
P a t jrtoot'm. piety, delight,-or aye.
i...
J
-J "h n
Denham
iTh* Ijlhla fe Ihe learned m an*
nmautpleo*, t the latiortal mas s
—Mary luker Bddy
ran he «o good be It I *
when nrgdkl'klfy r*#d.

Klntdom
1ST, SCIBMe ,
(k

the

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h

W*

7:30 P.M N.Y.PA

V

CAPT. C. HOI.TSCLAW.
Owner

it—tut 11 yon hivo ft*
lossI Then yon wbm|
action.)/yon ftainred

V

*•* r

BLfNDS

IF. ESTATE l»F
HBKKN
!&gt;«*«*•u#
WHOM IT MAY

pay for it, and forget

H. J.

*

r 4*' '

* «e

C’ 1 X &gt; S E I) U N T I L S E P T . l « t
*

«

kplrlltial preeence. of the beet and
of our race.
Worship. ■eestsat
CL f-hannliik.
1 Senior W.Thera
Is a chnico Its books as
th friends and the mlad sinks or
rises _to the level of Its hnbllual
society.
—troweh
Paw are eufrictently sensible
of the Importance of that economy

SANF0RR
*

V e n e t i a n b l i n d cp.

t a g illn

lift

3 Day Dry Cleaning Service

lift Ii* •tiorahlr It VS* Warb, CKtlUly
i|jtJn «tf Hnnifioli* • 'iiilitl t , ITr*rifs. on 1h«* 74i h da&gt; «»f Anguffl.
1IF* lor *P l* i''t*l o f * ifiMc « ml for
(bill I ill* #)o* r »! * it■ K tr i-ijlft of Hi*

lull

V on buy fM B r e n c f,'

WITH

Broken wintUhleld and.windowa .ire * tWlfdte
HaurA—Tcdlnce them today with tJWety Ghisa—
a'tamtttatM filaaa that provides greater protection
frornoroVen 4Tjdng pieces*
We hav* a beautiful U*« of framed mirrora

M O. 1'Atth

INSURE

has broken glasses?

Inmuiry ln«t three days of week

UFA prim
wiilcy ^n*
Mnirol nrnl i nrniljt a b le " , hu t

VI i it i * I •' r J If. r ..an! Haul
MotnioR i\,.r»Mii. It « B
.1, Slue II UJ 111* DAetor
ailti.srl
Tl.. l-.ilt'lll ■•( Ho

8 K M 1 N O I.E

R m&gt; n-|-. K la rode. N I f
rovlr. rnnlnlnlnk I I acres more

o f lt&gt;a
llelf. I rha, W. o f K E Cor* o f
HM U ul Mac I t . T p I t , ■. f t
30 Ji, run IV. t cha. 8 - 1 0 C M ,

f| «*r th$t

V II HleF &gt;
r.iH ’ ulur o f i Its* r fln lr
nf H I. M ur filli'.
*
iI vit b po )
Wi l l i F IIII.I' \VIt n l IIT A W IIIT *
F IK I.I' iirluiolo, Florid..
Mliti Ml 1« for Ktertllnr

Hit

the

^re You

to quirt title baa been thla it»X
f iIn i aaalnat you In the Clr c k ll
CnUl t.
In
and
lo t
ttaihlnols
t'nuntr
Klorlila.
In a ' roc talii
r a u ir ,
r (Milled J. XL Davison,
p la in tif f
vi, J K. Harvard. et
at, d ele m la n U Jo c ha n ce ry , l'Arb
Nti, I I I ! anil the Qertrijnlon. o f
prope rly n oil rent em ote 4 m r i b ..I In t lie bill o f r o m o u l m 1 * ka
folio * «
llenlnulna I " cb*. 'V. at NK ear*
tier of Sl:% o f BWt| o f flee. i f .
T p I* H It 3* K. run W, La &lt;ode.

‘fftflPwil

A ctio n
alaoR
then
lines,
Mmiher contended,
will
•onl.'nuinR full eAiployment |ln»
’latter wuRi-a, Rrenlur p ru ju clu m .
lower
pri ce *!
hiirhrr
Um ov

I IIS .ill l.i. Cl in s At. » m i
i „rn*r ■•( I'arli A*.nue a

You'll make no mistake if

i*ON-

C I I A lt l K * J H K I t n v U T K K H . Hr.
A(jmlniMr;U&lt;&gt;r ■»( Hi#* ■••tat# t*f
T’ lia rlpf J Mi-rl wrl li«*r, Jfn dr*

51. K llm in ntlo n
of
nil
■(‘•eu'l
lirivileRe a urul R o v e r n m e n i
»u i
( o r r w n r n t o f the an ti-tr u st laws,
trndual redu ction o f t a r i f f rut •«
and r e v i i i o n o f lolnir news
J. Anfltirniice o f " a n adet|iiu*-e
f b i w " o f p r iv a t e in v e s lm e n i by
lax re du rti o n . cuytailrnenl o f r o v rrn m e n t
a|iendlnR,
lean
reRuhitlnti and oth er f a c t o r . .

lltc lo n
i n W#at l Tib III
•Union* iH lg M *
"
P o«l Offlc# Ad d rti* Bo* IS1
Phone JI1
Hr v. K*l her Wllllnm N*cht
I’eetor.
Hiiiulft&gt; i*m*»
*:#0 A
II.
ig:«u A LI

1,11:1 r

m ike

.

J r,

In* or claim ing lo hbve, any
rlit)i. till* or* In lr r ttl in tba
prenarty h m l u l l r r d u r r l M ,
v o u a n d K Atrii o p t o p * n r
I I I . I L M I V . l O T l P I K U 111Al k AU)I

from

la ' fo r :
1, I'rop er mimaRerueiit
money and redit aystern

M it L i r a T lio ia ic ciicji
ill Houif Calliolifl Chiirrn, I6 t

il l

CM 111 i n o r j i : si k c m tIS T
u r l . l l T K I I JI A V SAINTS
Am*rii'4n l.*a»on Hut
nn* l.lo. h \\**l
I’aik A n n
i|r« o r f ) Suiidrf&gt; 7 3u I*
Hur*( *|.r*kr**
Vlwllora Wt

Itm X lW LV c o u l d m Y A

M AY

c f iin

fund ay Helmed,
I'raachlng, 11J

iEtH VERV INDUSTRIOUS

PIIO*

N©Ue*
l»
herfllty
k A hj
I ha l
('ll ■fir* J M r t IWit'lhi*r,. Mr . fllrdl
lit* tirmi i p |hii i tip Ailinliiiblrul'ir
tif |hr
of I' lm r lr * J j l r i l ►ilh e r , Jr.. i l r i p f l i n j . I rut I lir III#'!
hla i i i r i t t i m i
it»r final ills* hapgt%
«IU1* tin*l Ii# »H1 n|»|«l&gt; iit Ui**
Jlilftru ubl* ll
VV
H . f r * 'i*«f»|y
Jttitgt* »*f Hp i ii I iihIp I ' n i t n l ) , K l«r iil*«
lift l hr 2 Mil tli« &gt; *if lit
H IS
fur u|ijirui(&lt;! «»f MRtr .Mini
far
final i l l K b i r g p
u* julfnlfila*
( m t o r t»f tli# #*tal»* r»f I'liurl*** J.
M uriw H li#*r. Jr..
nn I III*

-*ta«. ..r s l. Mtii |&gt;I•i
on It - lt*f •!«* of fui\

y MAN -THAT HCVTf? )
lA O t A MISTAKE-- &lt;

IP

itr ahorletiei* reeeaa
O ffe r . ProRram
I I K s .iu filta tl/ ile eiln B , 1:00 F, II
W hile a|&gt;| IkUiliriR the ob jerlive
f*i-ay«f tnvellnR wnd Ulbla Study. o f fu ll e m p l o y m e n t , Mosher ml
I liurs.Uy 1:0* I*. IL
IVednwda)
allarnoon V r n f • i eknceii whul he termed «*
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The working houn on main with the S- coii 1 Battalion. Twert
the flrat alien !»»*%' of t
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tcn»nr« of i»irrritft nre lUyll^h- ty-Foorth Marine*. Fourth Mnt
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Japan
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c a r e e r o f c o i i q . e * ! , the
M O It T C i A ( i L I X I T S ^ ! i » \
operAtin^ nt about 60 per cent 1 Mariana, (irotm. from June 1fi to
Ado rn*, W
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of iU rapacltv The Commanding ) 2'J. ItH-l t‘on»Ut*ntJv d i i t l i y ' i l f S uia rm e Co n il iif tn ik f will »«»n

front hu old t n » m i e » o f thr mi
O f f l c r r Rlhi he w a * o f th# opin 1 .kill anti unfaltering courn 2 e in
pen., ' t a f f and g iv e th e m m d e i *
ipn that the » ln t io n will continue the face o f .ever# enemy nppo.iw h i*
hence furl h w il l *upn*»**di"
nt ihla c a p n n t v until about June
liuii. I’ rlviite First t’la.s Partin thi'Ai
K m prru r l^iruhlto
o f 1946. T h e to tal number o f
repeatedly drove hi. jeep thrmi«Ji '
W i l l Sign S a t a r d i y
f i g h t e r pilot* graduatr&lt;I f ro m the intense Jn| ntiese fire to Ii H iii! '
Thru Siintlnv ( SR*;tied'#V. KW I I
.Stathin up to the p r e i e n l d a te i* sonplies nml ammunition to th#
will ...inr the supre m e moment
he"nMld "thi"' iV"’ * ,roCk
I« h?er 1V
mnA' ° n
(oV 'i e fV ch ti n * « n e r a j w h o \«lW
in T o k y o
J l l n t a i n man n v i r 60 c a r r i e r * *
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the w a r ,,
m o r t m am m u n it io n wn* r#c rlv #d omt made giHwl his vow
or
about
o n e - n u a r le r
of
th r f ro m
n f ro nt
line
com pnnv,
lb
will board the
but t Ic 'h ip
e a r r ie r fleet
, p ro m p t)v volu n te ere d to m a k e the
("apt.
Knston
out lined
the hazardous tr ip and unhr&lt;it a t i n ' wlh M « . m&gt;uri 111 T o k v u UaV mul « »
schedule o f l i v i n g that w n (o be made ln» wn\ in the a p p ro a c h in g SOpivriu* t ’oimuandt'r for all lh*'
1carried out yesterday an#rno&lt;»n ilarkiujLH until he u n i m t e r c e p t e il A l l *f» H*#n the » u rr e n d e r aitule**
He |&gt;dint#«l oul that th# motion by an enemy p a t r o l and rnoi t e l l y a#aIti,R* ftir Japan thr I opp o f a
Win nm.l an e mpire built b\ Idinai
picture* "Fighting Lady** '*Thl« wounded I ' r i v n t e
Kimt
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l» It." and •'China Sea Action” F u lli n '*
f e a r li—4
tlelei mitnt? o»tt •hi •*i ltid terr or
were being «Hown at the motiov nod f i l l ' te n d in g th*v Iioii to d i i y | \ mmedlllte milreh into fi*kv*
picture auditorium Iwilh veatenlav w e i c iti Wvejuiiif with tin* hi^.«e*t * wn* : I.liined, hut A m o c i u I h I F r v * .
am| nindn on Labor Day, an«* tr * d il i»s o f i hv I Tiled S l a t #« C i » i ' r - iH,mtrnt R ut^r ll B r inr- i*n
^ipTKv^t^l that thii*# who had Nuvul H«*i v it e Me ini Man 11v ifn^i* Ivit-f tin* uapilal tiflit found thn!
not Hern the film* tiring thrii him life lot In?’ c o u n tr) " Stg i ed» th. I i l know n tn mr tcM hud Irnoti
families and come out again l« .1A in *9i F o i rr^tal,. n vr rrta rv nf ;h*» , rav*d t,v iKimbn He r e jit o te d the
, pe* i It- go in ^ about v t n r l t
work
*e# them on Labor Day. at whir- N n v \
I with shockei| impitHPtvltv and no
time the Naval Air Station will
t ieiieti.il V a iiiie g r if t w r o t e M r v I i i g
*t| host ility
hold another open hou*e for the Fa rfiri that th e Marine l «o pH
j ritiien*.
Mto Vrifiur's
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nhare" “ v o o i p i i d e in the g a l l m l
Cnpt. Kimlon a l* o thunked the
aetwm o f vou r hiiiluind'1 tirtfl .»&lt;- hania *.w e Japan '* « i a t h grrat«***i
cltl/eriH
of
Sanford
for
ih o r
nun i! t o ' of til*- ‘ Mi n ap p e» it- f i t \ hot flow a hombi'd out *h»*|l
kindneim in h elp in g the Sta tio n
I loo
thi’ lit ro(t
m tv ic ,
ill #k11 r» .*i l«*«*t half o f it in i m o ­
d e v e lo p
and
grow
du rin g
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youi Ini-bund the i?i!e Fr*\a'*t wn on-pared bv mi b orne tt*Mip«
je riixl of w «i
time, and hoped
wh
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Kli **1 1 la**
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St, 1945
*•- - - AUGUST
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THE H A N foA D HKilALD, SANFORD FLORIDA
CLASSIFIED A t&gt;\U U n 8IRO

SATES

WANTED—

M e p*t line for three faeertJcae
D7e per line far I lueertloea
OS per live far 20 insertions
'WidMmiJM FS fang,

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PH O N E I4S OS BRING YO U * AO- f THE SANFORD HERALD
C a u l fire word* to the line, Iwcludtng phone end addreaaT
A ll sdvefUeeraeitla far altuatlon# * i « W will be charged fee at the
regelsr clawalfUd reteo.
3 BURNER oil alovc with oven
price $6.00. Phone 607-W.
H.B. Pope Co. Ine,
GAS and Oil space heater*. Oil
Water lle a tv *- __
IN D IA N Motorcycle, aa 11, $105.
00 Clarence Keller, L a k e
Monroe.
DRESSED FRYERS — We will
have a limited number of dre*.ed fryer* for sale during th*
'w e e k
until
further
notice.
Tender Fry Poultry. 2205 San
ford Art. Phone 024.
PL E N T Y window* end door*. Nit#
lot of French doom. Duhart’i
Lumber Yard
_______
UPHOLSTERY fabric*, tapestries,
damasks, brncattllea, a good
stock to select from. R.S.
Brown, 2tHI N. Orange Ave,
Phone $053, Orlando, Fla.
MODERN, well constructed home
in Mayfair section. Phone M3
between 0 A. M- end 6 P. M.
HOSPITA LIBATION
Insurance
Individual, family and group.
C M. Royd A Co.
WINDSTORM Insurance, Now is
the lime to |roteet your pro
party against windstorm dam­
age. C. M. Boyd A Co.
#2,000 LIFE Insurance to each
person ages 10 to 35 for $17.
60, dividends reduce the year­
ly cost to $13.50 after the 1st
year. C. M. Boyd A Co.
NEW- INN f. R8PRI NO
MATTRE33E8
40-Double h’ d slta; 20-Twln bed
■Ise, Including new springs, all
layer felt padding and 0 oi.
A.C.A. Ticking. Phone 072-J,
The Sanford Mattress Factory.
FOR BALE: Ample quantity Ions
life COLD SEAL asbestos rpol
coating containing Petroeum
Sanford Paint A (Has* Comny, 117 So. Park Avenue,
one 303.

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TWO FARMS FOB B A LE-O ne
8 acre*, tiled land, 1 good will,
2 story hnus#, 1 ear garage. 1
tool house, 600 /L West of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
— 5 acres, all tiledi good welt, 2
story house. 2 story b#rn, W
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard. J W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
Phone 15.
LUMBE|T-Lumber I Wrecking ~3
story house behind B ed’s, very
best lumber. Flint-- doors, win­
dows and plumbing, Duhsrt’*
Lumber Yard
DINING- ROOM suite; dining
table;
bedroom suite t lawn
Itiower; vacuum cleaner; orca
■tonal chair; 2 boys' dressers.
110 Scott Ave. on E. 2Ad Hi
phone HflS-M.
(ROUSE for sale, party furnished,
214 Elm Ava.
GOOD piano. Phone 904-J from
12 noon to 2 P. H.

WANTED about 5 «r»e* or more
with fruit Her* ■*r»&gt;l home for
3 persons or more. II ”
Klorkwcll, Florida Hotel
1036 OK :ir&lt; Ford in g....I TOiuli;

tlon. Pay eaah - t oll &gt;*T.5 W
300 Elm Avenue
to trade good row.
2n,l calf for hoc* or yearling*.
Will give or take difference
A G, i Lime, 2621 Orange
A ve or III 2, llos II.

WA N T E D

At ‘Prophets Of
G l o o m ’ InU .S.
Seek To Lead Nation
To Totalitarianism
HeSaysEndingTour

RECAPPED TIRES
Wr hove Ju*t received In another
shipment of recapped pa*»engr.
tire*. There do not rontilre .tny MOUSE furnished and year round
permit* In all probability, il
job caring for orange grove
will Ire quite tome time liefore
or jolt ns share-ertipping or
new tire* are available to nil
wages
Wrll i experienced In
user* Write for our Hal of
Iwitb llnniol Starne*. P O.
tiiea and price*.
llos 117(1. Sanford, or Palmes
HEEDS
Hotel
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Now In stock, our fall line of
cabbage and other aeerl* A*k
for our full price list.
NORWALK TIRES AND T l ’ RKH
We have in »tock a good quantity (P L A N E T Jr. Hand Seeder,
of tube*, both ptsaenger and i h2H W. Mr*. S.A. Rive,
truck in all site*. No permit* '
required. Alto, In Slock, a fan |fp||) W f U l t C U
they “ want u» to forget the
quantity of truck und pa»»en
thing* we fought for in this
ger tire*. Also hatterle*.
t MAN or woman, age 30
war" and sacrifice Individual
A, M. Prevail
Seville, Fla
j established Insurance D
freedom to government control
rtj. Experience not
to government control of every­
Apply Mil Atiunti
thing.
■HOUSE trailer, verv cheap »i
"W e must not. we can not and
will swap for car. Phone H22 II
WANTED: Middle aged woman we shall not surrender to their
PICK-UP truck, good condition
or elrl us companion
Mrs totalitarian idea*." Mr. Dewey
Can he seen at 1201 Magnolia
Grace Venable, 300 E 20th St said. "Having won freedom. we
Phone 330 W.
are going to keep It."
Phone 3HI-J.
"New York'S tgU ," he aaid, “ la
A POUTER wanted; al?o rook t'V the best aropared state In the
do light
cooking
for
two Union to go ahead and achieve
people. Apply manager. Florida mightily in these years that now
lie ahead of us. Our state.stands
as a living monument to “ h# In­
COLORED
girl*, for
laundry stitutions for which thll war Was
work. Do not apply unless you fought."
THE HIJCV is preferable to the
want a year round job Apply
$50 deductible collision or up
Mr. Dewey’s appearance here
in person to Seminole Count)’
set automobile Insurance, (let
wa* the climax of a five-day inLaundry, 8JU W 3rd St
our rates for your car# so.I
*pection lour In which he covered
[rucks C M Boyd A Co
more than l,W0 mile*.
Mr Dewev told hi* audience
WASH IN ti machines repaired
that there wa* now In the United
and all home appliances. Cald­
State* "the largest volume of
well General Repair Shop. 707
unfilled need* in the history of
North Mills, Orlando, phono
the world, and at the aama time
2-1072 or Sanford 0165. Prompt
the grratest skill* in history.
Service.
"A ll we need." he went on, "Is
men willing to go Into action and
A. D. ROSIER, DEALER. In galvanfrrd. black and copper pipe, WANTED:
Maid for general make good and a system of gov­
romplrtr slock on hand In »lie*
ernment which will give them an
housework Phone 621 It
from ( » ’’ to H” , from one length
adequate reward and freedom If
to car b&gt;ud lota. All alxca pipe WANTED: Colored maid L&gt;r per- they do it."
liiniirnl location Phone 3V3-R.
fittings, valves, pumps, high
•VVr nerd a government which,
and low head centrifugal pumps.
by Its approach to our economic
ga« engine driven centrifugal WANTED TO KENT system will reward the business
pump*, home automatic elrc
of making good* and making
trie pumps, range bollri*. pneu
job*, and make it pot*ih|e for UC
matte tanks, solar water heal
to achieve what is clearly ahead
er tank*, electric motor*, gn*
of II* the greatest productive1
engiiir*. Complete stock plumb­
• rii in the history of the world.
ing supplle*.
Well drilling
"We need a friendly atmos­
You will save money by getting
phere in our society. We need a
our prices before buying. A
willingness on the part of busi­
D ROSIER, 016 W rit First
ness labor, agriculture and g o v -'
Street. Sanford. Florida
eminent, and every other *14I ment of sosety. to work together,
WF. ARE fully equipped mid
, »nd a willingness on the part of
know how lo recap your lire*
rveryone — business, labor and
Natural rubber or synthetic F I N A N C I A L
agriculture—to produce to th#
w* protect (he sidewalls nf
maximum, because we rsnnot en­
your lire Juries T ir e " Shop.
joy (he future ahead of Ut
Cor 1st and Elm. phone 50*
unle*. we produce vastly more
than we ever have before. We
cannot achieve the high stand­
ard of wage* and income which
fir». wind- are clearly ahead of Us unless*##
L IA B IL IT Y Insurance I* most
wnr kmen’s produce the goods to sell.
Important.You know what it
would Cost to replace yum
home, f uroltui v. march mill*
and automobile if destroyed.
But you don’t know what the
verdict Is going to be In a law
suit involving bodily injury nr
death. Get adequate liability
coverage. C. M. Boyd A Co.

ItUSINKSh SbJRVICE

VICTORY GARDEN PLANTS
now
ready—Tomato#*,
Fll.
Giant Pepper, F t ’ Fyers Mar­
ket' Egg Plant, Copenhagen, STORAGE
Charleston and Jersey Wake­
Garage.
field Cabbage [other plants'In ■
storage.
few day*. 3. W. Ball, Phone 15

vour csi -it Kent’*
Special
rate
dead

AUTO BODY AND FENDER
HS apartment. prtWORK BY AN EXPERT HU■in r and private hath
PKRIOR AUTO PAINTING —
i 11-itan (s desired. No
large assortment of color*. Your
•ini Palmetto Ave
FIREPROOF- MauTler fiafs" 12
car can look new Rung It to
guage
I-a Fever
shot
gun;
ua nml see.
20 ACRE ttl.-d celery farm on
Shakespeare
rod
and
reel.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
( ’timer'll Ave. E. B. Stowe,
Phone 260-J.
208 W. 1st HL
Phone 522
phone lt*2-R.
1241 CHEVROLET, two door Bull Service, registered Jersey. APARTM ENT available Sent. 4,
sedan. Call 297-W.
two bed moms, large living
room, kitchen and private en­
BABY buggy and
— A U TO
PAINTING —
trance. Phone Short's Camp.
condition; $12.60.
OW U good Umr to paint your
County 1602
Ave.
CAT. We also do expert bony
and fender repair. Y*tr* Auto
COMPUTING scale, good eondl
Paint and Body Work*. 105 N. ONE FRONT l&gt;edroom. 306 East
tlon, weigh*
20th Ht Phone 381-J.
lion.
----- up
. to
.. ‘ 30 tbs
Palmetto Ave. Phone 371

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An outHtnnding value in a Ktunning modem Huite, quality-built in
hand-rubbed walnut veneer* with other selected cabinet woods.
the nmnrt waterfall fronts, the spaciously proportioned pieces, the
modern lines of this design! Includes Bed, Chest nnd Vanity for

rich,
Note
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CHARM FOR YOUR LIVINGR00M
Add individuality to your homo with a sofa covered In bcauti
ful hand blocked linen. Large lounge chairs to matrh or con
traat. A regular 148.00 Value.

Friday &amp; Saturday Special 109.50
LOUNGE CHAIRS

Hhort's

SIT, WANTED

BABY carriage and irslntng
chair, good condition, reason­
able price. Phone 129-R or LOST: -Two ration Rook*. No. 4. PRACTICAL nursing. 1320 M«
lonville Ave. or phone 67I-W.
inquire 2$08V4 Palmetto Ave.'
Lena* *W11eo« and Monroe Wllcoa. 804 E. 8th fit.
TO 8KTTL1! an Eetate. Wall
constructed five room hetiae.
LOOT
Priced $2,600.00 Caeh. Bay- OUR‘ Jewelry Floater policy will
HUNTING
repay you for -Jewelry lost,
stolen ' oC destroyed. No’ 11*.
^
to r
Product
C. M. Boyd * Co.
Mxgnoll
cement

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Eighteenth Century Charm in table* for
every room. Lump Table*, Cocktnil Tables,
End Titblon, Coffee Table*, all in Iteautiful
hand rubbed mahogany.___________________

NEW DROP leaf table, I chair*,
light finish. 307 E- 3rd Ht

Priced lift.00. Phone
Camp, County 4602.

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:n d b foy 10 years on
fire, etitomobile and Re­
insurance by not (muring

blijck * machines,

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Important
0 . Itacor phone

M ost*

BUSINESS
T ry O ar Ade

Use cut-up celery tope to flavor
■tews and aoupa.

A little chopped chive or onion
put into cooked spinach give* a
new flavor. Add whan spinach ia
ready for the table,,

ScatUr colorful Numdah rugh throughout
your homo, to creato a lovely “ floor ahow“
Full Spring construction Lounge Ohnira covered in durable
tapes try) An invitation to scomfortand

Scientists say Japan ■ha* four
alight earthquakes a day and a
eerloue tremor every 11 lx or seven
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MISCELLANEOUS
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Saturday Night, Sept. 1st, 1945
9:00 P.M. Til
Music by “The BANANA BOYS”
World War II VeUrgna Admitted by Diacharga Bolt
ADMISSION: SLOfl fE R CO

DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA

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A nofa that is an exact replica of famous Eighteenth Century
daaigners, one that wil) lend charm and dignity to your liring
rtom for many year* to come.
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tops and rubber wheels. ^Compie to
foe "His Highness1’ or “ Her

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To Protect th* Peace of the World i
To Proatote th* Progress of Ancrtexi
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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Established 1908

in d e p e n d e n t

F L O R ID A .

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Marine Ace Rescued From Horror Camp

[embership Of Twen­
ty Million Seen As
Sufficient To&gt; Dom­
inate Ther Country

Cities Ready
To TakeiiOver

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Last O f Japs In Philippines
S u rre n d e r T o W a in w r ig h t
Free At Last After Three Jlitter Years

More Than 1,79 Mil­
lion Dollar# Spent
In Floridai)spn 50
Military Air Bases

WASHINGTON, Sept H,—
(A P ) — A proposal by NuiomJ Commander Edward N.
hoibcrling that the Ameri­
can Legion engage in all-out
litical
activity
brought
s h a r p repercussions I ns t !
night from rival veteran’s '
groups.
MIllAM W . Rice, national
•ervico director of the Dis­

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I N S U R E ^ i^ WITH WAS BONDS

Yaimishita, "Thu TiLrcr Of Malaya” , Is
Docile As Cat As
lie Lavs Down Anns

TAMPA. Sept. 3. (Ah— With
I the war over and military flying
! skidding to a peacetime standstill. Honda's cities yesterday
| were making plana for developi ment of the airport* and air
j fields which almost certainly
' will l.i' turned back for civilian
! use within the next few month*.
Only ijcvcn of the Florida cities
IsruwHioc The Tamim Tribune’*
query gave actual figure* for
|aviation development plan*, but
1pro Fra ms o fr those, sevrrv ci
alone Iota bat, tiearljr 4l|b!
Jacksonville, iU)l|lt a
lahassne oath repsitnd M il
dollar ilovrlcplnritt jilOgrsBl*
ready under' vu Yf Orlnwlo U
going to spend $345,000; Panama
, IU $;hh),(H)0; Sebring. $175,000;
T . m|l-| jwt.uiHi, and Sarasota,
- ,, }
Army Spends $17*3.000.000
The more than f&gt;0 military air
ba« r.« uiu| fieldfi in Florida re*
l»n Bflt it huin* IItvc 1Intent. The*
ill 111v UId111* |mi lit t*d $ l 79.000.000
ml
ittN11III ion Hllii opkeet of
It W lh Lnnfjx sia trn tntng fi tddii
in I hr I’talr ■lut itff he w «i
1n athlfl 1 thr nav y ha*
111it 1la im-.l 1 1411 tun*•** nod nlft
11.
Httsl lb
1(4*1 guard

H A G l’ IO. SpjiI . ll. (AIM —
Tin* last •IO.ihmi .Lipnnesc in
tin1 I’iiilipiiiiir- were aurrviuliTwl at u fiv e minute
ceremony today by the now
iliKih' " T ig e r &lt;&gt;f Malaya,'*
11 e n e r a I Ttmtovtiki YiimaslittJi. to L!cut Gen. Jomtfhan
M W iiinw riglit. hero o f Rnt itii11 and Corregidor

Ct' mt a[ 'A mirn\ i jkfhl f Ictt her*
abled ' American Veterans, said
I i i*11 In|*a11 whr f v hi* w \t iipm ml
that Bchtdberling'a recommends- J
r*t* /*'m&lt;tiit «.mi i*•tnlrt c^rrmmi)
1tins w-onld lend support to mount- |
,i
&gt;1 i in I &gt;S \111*our t Th«
tnr feara that strongly-entrench- ,
* 'ii t •-ni.irt
vi: ns. iii&gt;hi v«*d thr«*e
ed veteran*1 organlxations, with a '
i 'mt - *ivt .tit ithir” fhi* tirrivul of
Axits
ten llal membership of 20,000.
f»» •in.il VV$itfiuni;ht
Y*imi»httn
• o o might vrield enough political I A HOARD AN AMERICAN WA ItS IIIP In Tokyo Hay, Mar Gregory
it n.l M* stuff w'■f«’ Inter taken
dr to dominate the country.
I Boylngton. Seattle, U S. Marine Corps aii see • who had been
power
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u .
a j u _•
, - missing for 16 months, is greeted by Commander Harold Slassen,
Rice laid he
had a heard, inch t l l C 1former
Governor
of
Mmnraoto
Royingtori,
whose
family refused
( ..ii vt k. in r►
,* rn w ] 1111liirf pri­
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s lw f 1 I liv 't
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w in
feara express^, even hy vc c ans
believe him dead. «a » among the prisoners t Ileased
c
at Oromi.
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o« u *i -I ■Credited with bringing down 'hi Jap plane*. Hoying
ll .1.»|«mft %f|l|l|t4'&lt;1 4if
a bloc, went Into partiaan politics over Rahau, New Britain (I S Navy Sound
w •i -it iii' ) ' uriiJrr
Ot would be veering dose to Fa- I ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------it in hi . 11 v itjli- for
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seism." He said further that he
t »** r»»nir i.M In t l"Hkf anti
was confident the suggestion
!,
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“ would be repudiated by the he- ’
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|Hfi*ri
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gion rank and file."
Schclberling, who will be re
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\M
jilared at the Legion national roll
s h'JMliiy
Wention in Chicago this Fall, told
-t4‘.4III
a press conference last week that
,V V•-IH 4.1 11r *• of t'tiiir*®, »ill
1 I
It was time the I,«gK&gt;n dropped
1.4 It*It nIii tin i » , the »t*rvir® tn
the sham of non-partisanship and
..ut ,.f the Da
' • Vti ll 1&lt;•
went out to remove congressmen
I &lt;ifhth
I no, . t at thin , ’ |*l uU-ct Inn, hut
f |.
,
and others whose views the la1
Hit
n
i.ijnrllv
»
til
revert
In
r
i
vI
1
-s (I.
£ iim holds dangerous He said the
f.
Ilit ti .. WIif |sill |. its soon ns l lie
pan on politics, written into the
-ignal
•I
f Mv * «ftil war * t-farl imutljt ii k1‘
1*1
Legion1* rhsrter by Congress,
V|,n \l 11 t wa..
mi
«nt
r
9
.1
n
t
mih
!
Itw'idi*
v
i.
hal
Its
can easily be circumvented it ll
ILJiti Ik nil Tukvt.
|tcn, . triii* prutfi wifi vkill hi*
iSJ
can not be eliminated. “ The chnr- j
kiK k HRh'l l comv
J
mi
E
m
1
now
I),.
if
is
itlrnoflt
tst," he observed, “ says the l e ­
JACKSONVILLE. Sept 3, (Siw.
WASHINGTON, Sept i &lt;l'i
gion can’t support a candidate. I An official call wreni &gt;.ut lotlay ria l)- "The excellent outlook for Ida.. 0 the ntnt • where a highu'
, i
i l*'Hr Um t i mi tro o p s
X$ut it does not say we can not for the reconvening Wednesday produrtion sn&lt;l distribution of all f 1v ing plaTIt’ n niiot rnakv an
•
1.1if Pfiina Klvcr at
,g
H.-Mile(
hr
*
*
nil*
f
1
**!ti'
v
la
full
I'livi'i' ♦&gt;ut--»klrlA untl I
oppose ono.”
of a Congress already stt.rmg up manner of vegetables this Fall
II It IT I H A M
.
\lhret &lt;ommamitr
In ■ subsequent Intcrriuw. he J plenty of hot oratory ami u&gt;*ublr and Wlnlet should not lull us rn11r»• than 10 airport# uf .■11 A si t R
11*
0
4
*
kiritiw.
tins
.mi
■
civilian
m
ml
military
* v t t » . v " i .i
told the United Press that the I.e for the Administration
into any false sense of security Kl«&gt;riila
»f,i
•
1
•
lili'
fHle
'
Iii
m
1
thru
art*
dozen*
of
ion had failed miserably after
liM**ati» ** .11$ispiini riPH.i.iuartflrai n Iniidiog strip* for •Ml
- . .jM m Xrthui « fir^ i u r d ir
iforld War I to put over a dodo- | The big job. uf course, will ire
•
rgclu
y
u»e
have
I
t?
remodgl
old
laws
and
cr.adt
-•nsa program "that might have
..
I
a nil f .'Id n mtuatulrrs to
Farmer's Markets, here tMuy, in
fln f Nrlx rh
rf »-»»•,#f ,,1 p n f f forestalled World W ar II." N e # new one, to bain «* * • the counID4MQ ,tm k . pUaUngf TlKl.' in 'ilw t - » w r 'vears
«
Florid*
ha envUJonSC » mentterahfb wf try I*to a
wav of liM dtscuxalng
K'
»n m r .■till*’ n\ i| i i i i g l r
^ . h s . and (he marketing situ- ,,
,1B&gt;r „ iw uf the
more than 6,000,000 and point*!
Eventually OSngfc*, may got alto,, in general.
k. -ui r• i&gt;•irti sf h M liinanfiM'
“ Rtght now, f
network, if Hirput U i
around
to
lowering
taxes,
per­
.id d hi m 11 ii a* jM-ti'Ot i«j
out that the Legion will be a
fvhllr cnndltiom »re icxxl
nation. In-csuai* uf tlip army
|
rn.
Pi1 ait ft
inn 1 i 1 1r v
wna
great potential power for political haps on next year's incomes, ahoub1 t.e making plan, M • »iw the ,e|n
|1|lot lIBlMll,K
,h..
which
always
Is
a
popular
Pro­
41....... . 1 \ nt a H I fa1 111 r ■ iii d e la y
good.
with rundltion. which may r.t.i a , . tP ,,urI11|f ,(lp war. Klnrtria. like
cedure
with
both
the
legislators
•tl &lt;lwtl*
■it'll -tirrt
Vi *■4I- 1 •• • 4*t
^ Ilia proposal was receiver) with
year h, nee „r two or three year. „ |h(ir , 0, , (lPrn , tutrv
one
,
11
misgiving* even within the Legion and the people
tnlagivin
ahead By that I mean we sh.mbl , hp
lHr|fPllt uvlM1,m tr.m
K u ril
I&gt; I
Other officials emphasised that
Hut In the more immediate ptc\' r i m r
H
11.... 1. - m
1' i r l u 14-1
ton
|M
r*s*|di' t.. id*f v
he la not authorlud to spfak for j turn—an.) here's where trouble
tcr
Initur
vi|
lt.fr 1 ih . Ltpi
■l-.li
.
p rt Muctin n?Kof° various fro its* ve" |
‘ dim,’ *,. ‘ nnd^fo/'tVe 1 I ^ W
M l l l l l l . J . RoCCO
• Itt,
H.
tha Legion
except
C I O M e a d S a v .s K in d i I tl » &lt;1 1iii* 4' f - iti 1 • fid ft ii,(id id'l
_
m t 1 under mandate for the Administration comes in
, „ p| f
from a national convention. And - a r c such item, as more tmem .
L1
H ill
M u st A ls o R e W o n
"
*
h
rnerm
f
«
r
civuinp
f
l
l
r
f
*
itt
t
,
f
Is,
u expected t
O itlv 1*8.I'liri- Krt'it A. r rn %
* 'Jhere was no support for the pro­ plontent rompensatlor for idle ^ ,.ml, !lhprp
year.
In
mme
W
e
i
C
O
m
t
’
l
o
f
t
U
C
S
t
S
wnr
workers,
assuring
nppnrtum
M
hill's
1ill | ♦it . 14.w, it*.Ill: ■ 4 h at g e t
posal (n Veterans of Forrign
Fb
provide stiff compotilion fOn
L n e m p lo i m en l
tie*
for
jobs,
ronlinulng
the
, ' ft inn v
n»&lt; ' "L- 1 l ■
h
I*
w ar* and tho disabled American
ridn . farmers.
draft,
giving
veterans
back
thiur
V
1
1
Repreecn'ii’
Veterans which hold second and
r
Hit
-S ift. J a m e s K e l s e y
“ We have •gpej’leneid
tin T
I
third place among veteran's or­ old jobs anil determining who guts c*»mi*elilton in tho past h i Im .i
Nm u rioin 1 • i
1 ...t .i nr hor
1.4
ganisations. Their charters also fired
T
o
R e c e iv e D is c h a r g e
t
in
aM* .1
thnt -nine ofour Pelghboi nstnmi
Other
Unfinished
Business
I.
bah partisan politic*,
call Hit in Ki
ran
produce
certain
crops
nt
b
u
n
Also coming up nre disposal of
I I , ,41 AA I f! It! IVl «| i 1 4 t ably
rtimr I ) « \ « r
i w Owner Ketehum legislative di­
■I i I 11 I - n!
..
iii,
cost te'cnunc of their lower wage
n o l ' K K1KI.I), N i , S i „ i
ni,' . /. at wtm il ( •nnmtHhiffl
l
"ir V’nldcF H ' i
r e c t o r of the VEW said It was left-ovei um lupidies, consol Mat rates It is not reasonable t,
* '• » .trill i*l rn i 1 * 1!
(Spccfnh Tnh .Sift Jn»m&gt;
ing
or
sliolishlng
some
Govern*
Clim axing
Hu
nt iv iii. - kVi ii? in
\|.i 11hev» 1 iVrrv fniiini hrr when
foolish to talk about binding In­
'n iiril ill* fttf.utk-tl mi * ml
aunte
that
their
wage
rates
will
Kelsey,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
It
1.*
-.iih.I into T(»k&gt;(»
llitv in
to ft political unit men whoae on­ mont ngrnele* in the Interests of be raised to our levels any tunc E. Kelsey, of Oviedo. Flu., has t e n e r a l dieruFBi«Mi« tin* w»»rnil it inii•*K Iii* \\itit
( ..I, .
I ■m*-L npmi-'t lhe inytlrnmiM Innd
ly bond was former military ser­ economy and efficiency, merging In the immediate future. Neither left this base of the First Troop »»iir and n mrctmi* $$f ih it n c t til
\t i i i i f i t h«- wiiii. it
■f&gt;|4 M
the Army and Navy under one
♦.» |In* OertHiml iiml uiilmkrti u
i resident* «$f the Stall* l-rifii*n
vice.
i tin* nntmn iiliMivfi t*
Vtl| l.l
is it likely that trade will ho an Carrier Command for the sejiaru
command.
I'dMiiui d'4 lam 4»f tmuLIf
\ m ilia r y , A huhdnv 'Lim
I i, lii'iidiiy Wi’ii' tfif-4
i Its
restricted
as
to
Insure
adequate,
tion
center
at
Fort
Bragg.
N
r
.
. President Truman wants ac­
\ M« I t lt»- fin I tint!
wit h
the
riven S a t u n U v ni^lit »«t Hu*
!’
I in*,
I i. . . u
protection
of
all
bf
our
producers,
for
flnnl
processing
and
In,run
tion on most of these, and ConI •*|l f.
s i r e-f • 11. I
( I I I
ill'
f If - 1
IH I - u p *
Xrmory. I'lecrdr.l L\ .4
' &gt;l. .1 •
4■r • 1ll f V Ilf « IH
f" t ' 1
'ess will hear from him sgsln at all seasons of the year, a able discharge from the arm,
I he' ll
I«1»| aU f(4t t.'i .1 v atitl rr’ on ami &lt;&lt;s« ktAi| |rmt &gt;
•f
W ith 31st Division ednesdsy or Thursday.
gainst this Competition
ills wife is Mrs Pauls Celestia l Xaides lliih ’l in the »ft**r
tis
. „.m b
.11-►
41 h tor 11*f r II
under
I 1 4
*
I
“ It appears to IPS that we might Krlsev of Bell,- Glade *
SenateMnjorily
Leader Bark­
M.ir \itf
4 reel dt* i•ii i tmrnl off-iei
V11 itI " itintiid abtiwtd d ir
*. . * k.
the ' I ’
Kelsey, who entered sei trie!
W ITH THE S lit DIVISION ley of Kenturky, one of the load- well devdto a lot of time and
'f-nl til. \ l l i . , s i * * f , t intend
comiUrtMilrr*
i &lt;*■-«.r
H IN D INAO
(Special) — era who wired absent memlier* thought to ascertaining just what v i e . In Msy 11*42. saw . e r v i c e in m andor* and s diu tan'
. t la,,
....... .. H M '
crop, we
produce on
nn n
com
___ ____ _ and New Guinea lie \uxlllary
we can
ran produce
.......
.
Australis
...... .
r'hen his Commanding Officer that "legislative ex [M-ilteney" re crop,
ill.I Ill'
1-- L «*l llav 4I I 1’I hIa r 11
'
l"ii',k
T
tin
N
the
Air Mmla I with Oak ahsr higli .tnmlmg ,.ffn
asked
for a volunteer to aceom quire- tbnt ( ongress get back petittve basis and what volume wenra
-- ---s,f
aski
IlirohiU,
imm " Iii, Km
• 1mi kef 1f
x.af fciutlrr
M
1 (hp Southwe.t the Depart mem of I t .................... i '
may he
be murkeiitl
marketed ||^Bf
iusU.r nnil
on Ibe job next week, saw Mr. of theae crop, m*y
I brer I
! &gt; n nr «A 4
*si I'j
f
r*it41 ii*i** iii-'*- '
New
llCM1 A.,1
* w crop,
c ro p , which Pacific
l * « - i f | c threat?r
th re atcr _____
rib bo n _______
with tw..
. ItI&gt;
Rl1ei d Mann, . r a t e adjut ant,
Tecfu 4th Grade John B. Slop­ Truman today The ['residential a d v a n t a g e o u s l y N
t.
♦1
fit*" -»f lilt*
*» *
k e l y to J fycielld n * B'in
s1a1 a
il, |
j rim
c a mppilx
a ignn itl-ms t a r , He
i l c wai
was esngayfrii
engage,) whose
wh ose office
o f f i c e 1« rinw in ftan nrd.
ed at tha message, he said, will cover re­ a p p-e a r l i__ler o f Sanford jumped
41 nil nilH'i ’i" 1'
^ *» turn- iivuij.’
i
f in
th#‘ aito.
»»f
D
&lt;
know what conversion. termination of lend- factory revenue shouLl I»c put jn farminff „ *»cfor« enlaring „ aer
che iks- Little did he lent
____
... ItottftrfmPTit
Hffiil
1 n th*" if r ii 1 11 iitii
- 1
Kl.'i
•ntinr Li fi i * i
production.
Everyth
Ini*
von
____ ___
^raa. „in store
for , „ j i . In Iftot leaae. and a good many other into
in
l „i. *
ii
vice.
uuarUrt.
Kro?tis«l
thr
vmuorit
14kg't Mill
1h f
I'f k t
12
MIM II t h
slble Should be dons to I m p r o v e -------------------------- w|,h hwU&gt;
„ f , in ipbel|. ini* i
now admit* It was bolter he things.
1t*'FI*‘l l|\ J»|| fill t I*
* L f
M il ,
I H i n t t v •&gt;
cm*
production
and
distribution
nf
nil
didn't know'the situation.
I vOilltli^ Font Nurnlicr ‘».t it mi itn |ml i
Both Senate and House commit­
i
imihiitii^ |in* N* in 4
i
ll| Mill *4"IItllll (iff
, *n answer to an urgent re* tees already are holding hearings crop* upon wkl*h we decide to
I* I
llatloti of Urbtndo. aswomtn'ii jttiiilinrv
t 4-!T
” in*v% till! ( (4V4I4 V I ' ♦*' • i
inui-d.
"The Slab
concentrate attaatlon. V | r t o u s
qileat to try to save the lives of on extra pay for (he Johleaa—and
-'•irtiit l«« li»c t»rc*lfb-llt of the
'.hi
A Lout riilc «n th? St John* ........ 1 • $
*
1
1
,1,11
t*
will
I&gt;f
mifiitlf
h
ii
m
t*
l
R
*
•
1
•ly i* .
two badly wounded men, a - 0-47 showing signs of not liking the State and Govantment agencies
I Inrnla Slate Board of Realtora,
SV 4 ,'i • not rrynlal
llrii'l
w/i i « ■oiMit r v nm* mutt nil •■•(*' * - ' '
on n "biscuit bomber" mission legislation much. But there is have worked on this problem in „ , I a ll Ih' tilt- |irlnci|inl speaker at
...
_
.
official, Simduv ma pnrt nf th? hut
ha
1
%
4
'
»6*
tl'HHlW
Ork
V
k
h
li
h
In
M
'
1
1
*
h
L
i
hi
I
for
J^anded on a atrip of paatur* our talk of compromises. And in the past— but right now it np
, .tinner moetitnf of the Sanford
I kFloral .
|.r. NIII** 1 1Ui»*‘N!t in \%ilt
g m»I
Cub plansa were using.
it....id of Realtors at 7:30 o'clock
diluted form, in unemployment pears all efforts should be In­
a r j. •11»4 r Iv time and
Rnieral
It
r
•*♦...
»
**•,»,.*
iv»-H
•
•
III'
* Tit Stapler made his patients compensation bill might be the tensified and corral*ted
tomorrow night at (lie Mayfair
otlt p a mu 'C
t oiiinmntlirtif
the
V&gt;»*• v .s m n '
“ Thera le every apparent rea­
comfortable, then aettled back to first big measure to reach the
Hotel, president Ed luine anporri'8—“
the
ftriii^i
1
‘f
lh**
Ainu
son to believe th* Florida's pro­ ap
enjoy • hi* first plana, trip. Ha Senate floor.
pounced today.
Strvico
F
u
rw
in
ufmiMif
nnd
\t h T U Kl II4IOI
noted an air of Unaenaaa among
He will Ih- arcompnnied by
Ready for consideration on th* duction of Pall vegetable crops
WITH THE
U S. THIRD
On
40 H o u r
B aB IH 1 \ 11 11
A NT A , Sept :i (Sp t r i a l 1 tupi'lylng mnn* Utnn -ik-in mhIIimh ! Jack
J itb a p la n e crew, but "didn't attach House side It a bill to a*t up a this yaar will b* well up toward ARM Y IN GERM ANY— Dr. Her
district
vice
Robinaon.
niefi
in
4'tjurtily
l
hi*
ri,
u
i.
i
s
s
f
- A fir r *^4*
i, no more 1 • and
perhaps bert von Dirksen, Germany's
w *Xnv significance to I t ‘
Daytona
Beach.
! pre-ldent. of
single surplus property adminis­ pre-war levels, With
CAMP DI.ANDING. Sept. 3. 17 ycnr « I''
UtKir
'*
Id girl* nt a v lx cm
some Increase*. With the current ambassador to England at th- (Special)— Only ont*
nthei afief ml tfurtU will include;
**&lt;•k after plnyrd lit T»
trator.
Sfn ietury nf !hi* I ifitt'iM V mi
4 V \ f f utlon nf IfC$4
M.ivnr Kit llJCKittB nf Sanford.
employee* • nf
Gamp rr n ’t’ ll r til mi ! a
The Senate Ranking Committee world food eitvittoD aa it Is, and outbreak of war, Sept. 1, 1930, civilian
*on
‘may
«♦•,
lh*
i*****fg|
f
nf
ihi*
it mount i Ik* »M
noticed they were headed di­ may approve within a fs u rjU n upon American stocks of all sorts, emerged from six vears of self Blending went nn n t l hour a
I VV TeawIon. prcjtbianl of the
h iiv
th n
i
I * I i * v,‘ ' '
r mol r.
un Iih»* till . r u u M l r y ,
rectly for a dump of trees, but a measure designed to help as- the likelihood' fog continued drains imposed exile with (he quid we*k basi*. « furtbei irdtlctinn | |I,
1
JutmLor o f C o m m e r c e . W A . U f ill
ill
fhf
I'rM
*
r
l
:
&gt;
in
a
-t
i"
r
T
h
4
A
**f
♦
i-l-l 'V *d oil aurh i on i ii r i «
It didn't bother nitp. The men sum jobs for those who want It seem* that our production bitter observation: "I tried to tell to 40 hours Its, become effective,
fill uiuj Joo Hall nf the USD.
fii'iicr
nttil
(hr
t
iTiifivPl
turn
%
*
•wd.»
»• •list dn'c - lint «* *«*ft
on the • ground were sure they them, but rougher going I* in­ should b* marketed profitably. them but they wouldn’t listen.” the Public Relation* nffice an- tin »»f
VI! Sanfonl realtor» are ex*
then thc*c girt* will hr -object j n ' initielnly Iilnl «« Mil •i‘« f ill IV ;it**r!«! to be preaent.
Wouldn't make It- At the lart dicated for the measure In th* It is of course possible that the
"They" were Hitler and Itih nouneed tmluy
m
Wf
wn^fil
(ntilt
tMtf
to dii rortti actural condition*
tame pent-un demand for food, bentrop.
minute the plane Ifftadt Ha wheel,
Approxlmutrly 251)0 male and lh*-n ir, f'lrcc. a it It reference |&gt;&gt;
Srimior WntfiM'ii i i * V\ i "T in
(M alta*** o » r s i* TWtsj
w u the first and tu t C-47 to
Draft Controversy,
Dirkisn Is under house arrest female civilian employer* nf thr slifer &gt; health -imitation, bout* firoiillii’ll
fh*’ vfiler mni
tta« tho strip.
at his modest country place in camp aree affected by the new of w,'ik. rale* nf j'tty. age rertt
Legislation to continue the
MApirntionii n f iuhnr
ibtniht tn
southern Bavaria Tell and well- i ollcy, which
slio bring* tiack the fientrs, *tnte child tslmr law*, hi*jilt! at thr peace tnblo* ji.h well
hlch also
draft 1* in the hearing stag* In
built. with close-cropped hair, 6-d*y
Saturday and Sunday
_ week.
»k . Saturi
■ House Military Committee,
periods and the like, ne nn in planning for full puni-war
When he
wearing a comfortable sports wfl] be conaidtrod n* tiDn-wnr)■k lunch
me Congressmen want to aboconling
to J 0. Johnson, Re employment and prn»p»nt\
oomg to
Jacket and knlcktrt, he looks daye ",’excepting In rase* of glonni llirectar
m leelire service right now,
of the U. S. I)e home. ’*
SimutaUd
air
attack
by
8
NJ
1
younger, than his 63 year*.
llty
to perform
normal pnrtmcnt of Labor,
It* Mr, Truman’* -urging that
Senator Myifm (D l,i » H ,,Thr
and
VFa
will
he
enacted
this
“ I wanted them from the functions beyond -the 40-hotir
still needed, bat the outlook
Uniti*rl Staten ran p ro vid e n j o b
afternoon
at
the
Sanford
Naval
•tart." he eald, spsaklnr excellent tour of duty per week, op In
retention t, brighter; than it
lot every mnn anif wnman » h i
was. However, any outright ex­ Air Station when th* peraonnel English, "particularly after tho e**#a of emergency." under the
wuntil
to work____
And
it ntn dn .m»
_____________
................
There was no luncheon of the
will
hold
open
house
from
It
00
Cxechoalovaklan crisis. I warned new schedule.
tension of the draft beyond tha
by maintaining the full produe Rotary Club today oil account of
P.
Mto
6:00
P.
|f.
in
celebyathem that Poland must not be
Any work done by civilian etnmweent expirsUon data of next
tive output of the war. In peace l.al&gt;or Day.
Uon of Labor D*y( *Utut. W. K. molested. I triad to tell them W B over 40 hours per week
lfa y 16 faces stout
time, this will mean not only
la 1940 with the
Spry,
public
relations
officer,
The Mobile Unit of the Tulicr- Job for all but also a M) per cent
England was prepared to fight—
eonpensatrd for as overThera's plenty to
__
The regular weekly drill of
Guard, and has I
annouacM
title
-morning.
The
tlr
eulosls Association will lie here increase in our standnrd of Co. C. Florida State Guard, wft]
and Prance as well— and that
Pearl Harbor, the draft, Army
month*. He's been
public
is
Invited
to
visit
the
tomorrow
morning
to
begin
tak­
England was not so degenerate
The new policy Is In compliance
gd
Navy dischargee, atomic
Hvlni
not be held tonight on account
'Ing.
patgna and has beep
Station and lagpeet the equip­ aa they thoughL”
with; a directive from Headqugr- ing x-rays of all those over 16
__
Uxffl, ________ _
Philip Murray, president of the 0/ l-abpr Day. ----K^iieal Badge. ^
ment.
Dirkssn went to London In tera Fourth Service Command, ear, of age. To be hrte until CIO—^''In its unpsrallslr&lt;l wnr
A number of legislators are daSanford dtluna Okay enter the Map, 1938, after five years as Lt. Col. Joe K. Brantley, direc­ cpt. 28, the Mobile Unit will achlovemants. America hu» shown
Kanfonl Lodge No. 62 F. A
BtAtlon without a pass and will German ambassador to Tokyo tor af^ Personnel Division, an- be stationed near Dr. Lsland a capacity for organisation and A. M. will meet Tuesday eve­
of Inapect- (1983-33), and five year* aa Ger­
H O M E O N L E A V E
and follows War De- Qams's office.
production that should assure the ning. at 8:00 o'clock. In the
' ground man ambassador to Moscow
The x-rays will be made free full employment of oqr people Masonic Temple at which U n t
it - orders.
trainers (1938-38).
48-hour week was adopted o f chargo from 9:30 to 12:30 and after the war in cresting unparal­ Ihs Master Degree will be rpQ*
its. Movies
"Th# week-end crisis which be­ on the post qp January 17, 1042. from 2:00 to 5:00 every day this leled prosperity for all. But with ferred. At the clo*. of the meet­
i Fighting gan May 2 1 , 1038, cam* up soon Th* xyxt*m of overtime nay week except Haturday, Mrs. Eli­ reconversion already under way, ing, refreshments will be served.
r will be
he said, re- w ist mto effect oh November sabeth Kirchcr. th* association there are many tragic signs All Mestor Muons ere Invited
of visitors.
secretary announced today.
80 * f that year.
IPssAau$ 9 i Page TV re, I
to attend.
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Congress Plans 'Director Wilson
Hot Oratory For Reports Excellent
Wednesday Meet Winter Outlook

Bij? Job Is To Lasc Warns Against OverCountry Into Peace
Optimism For The
Time Way Of Lifej Lonj j T i me Pul l

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American Legion Harold r&lt;de&lt;* Says Labor Is Praised
5 Holds
'",,l"l By U. S. Leaders
. . Three
| p Day
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M eet In Santord
For Part In War

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Realty Board Meet

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England Said He

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J S S S r " ’WAN

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CITY BRIEFS

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Navy Station Today

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MONDAY. AUGUST 27
B A N F onn

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home. I -, W l fib St. Ph*mPRESSED H tY K R S — W e will
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l.arnge,
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house,
W llltK ll&gt; 'N I '
ford Avc. Phono 224.
MOVARI K
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PLENTY windows and do4r». Nice
Int g&lt;- « « ."•1 merit of
.ell
fnr
cost
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,m i .in look nr*
Virgil *‘ I nyd, '« mile pas'
Wagner on Cvtcdn foad

ItAHY
carriage
and
training
chair, good condition, rcn*onable price
Phone J2B-II °r
inquire 2168'4 Palmetto Avc
Insurance
,nd group

LAYING
hen*.
18
Red*.
Id
month, old. 30 lied Pullet*,
good
laying
»t‘ &gt;ek over
I
month* old f
llnwkr. Pinla.
Fla
|.i
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IN
GIVE
less than 1 2 hour* 6 room
A leal
bargain
tiling.. I” F.,lwnr&lt;l I l.« ne
hnu«r, Juil
F l-nm*
TO SETTLE »i
constructs’ll fi*
Priced $2,600.
moml M Ball.
LARGE
hou*e
Avc Edward E

FOR HALE: Am ple quantity long
life GOLD SE A L asbestos 1 roof
coating V on ta im n a Petrogum
Sanford Paint A Glass Com
pony. H7 So
Park Avenue.
Phone M-!
_

7

TW O FARMS FO R S A L E —One
.7 acres tiled land. 1 fo o d well.
2 store house. I car garage. I
tool housi. 600 fL W est of
jjike Monroe Poet O ffice. One
- 6 acre*, all tiled, good well. 2
story house. 2 story h a «l. Y*
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard J W Bell. Idike Monroe

Metlnnvlll

KT El.El THIC re frlg e iat."
g,,,hI condition. 1176 110. (
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T iro, on freight wagons which
form erly mode trip* to the for
west were from four to six inches,
wide. end o half Inch thick. Each
tiro weighted 200 pounds or more

I t . mllmmr4 Vr— r .m .
uf the
ich fd u w i l«
place in Indianpolis. Ind. on Sept.
24 26. and 26 had been cancelled
an',1 that instead a full
National Convention will ho held
in Chicago. Nov. 18. 10 and 20.
Oomdr
Roeco and Joel
H eld
will tie two o f 31 delegate* tha
the Department of Florida will
tend, the latter u alternate. Mr.
Field in commander o f the 7tn
State dUtrlct.
Accordinic to membership stand­
ing » f *H P°»*» of ,hB Am erican
U g lo n and National organisation
a . of June 30. the lla n rey W.
Seed* I'oat o f Miami rank* sixth
nationally in memberahip, aemoved In on the central Tcsav
cording to Adjutant Mann, havcoastal area.
»
Corpus Chriatl. where ’ there
were m ore than 21*0 fatalities In
a IUU» hurricane. » »
lioardcl
up. The north bench section near
the cit”
was evacuated. More
Lavender and violet la frequ ent­
than 400 p er* o n i_ * lcp t in the
ly used in randies to strengthen
Corpus Christi courthouse last
•
night and several hundred others almond 'flavor.
| in tem porary shelter*, such m
A geranium leaf dropped in a
school* and churches.
Brownsville, on the fnr south­ Jar before pouring In apple Jelly
ern edge o f (he disturbance, ap­ will help flavor it.

More Jap Admirals
Died Than They
T hought Possible

lilt II M il! TOMPKINS
» « f ruture* W riter
i
„t lull of Japanese
ii,. nil out of propor-j
,&lt;• iiumhrr who would
nu vc dual in actions
mail)
\ tiwririin nfliciiil* «ii«pecl many
t irhell th till' furr saving devica
•it liniu kill lint in aaviliK their
mm n facra they rr ■lured the numIm r o f traini'lI. rtprrienced men
:ry in war and
in I* ml then '
! to the Alllea,
(tins prove*! o
tioualy." Soma
..mu 'M id
liver com plies•inTiimlMtl from
tiniiAt" “ acute |iancrcaa trouble."
I other Ills In
. tiunarh ulrr* *"
ihi- ham-Wirt »eir»«n
1 here \m ' o m »oy incoiyiiauin( ii&gt;4 in enemy liioailraala reportini’ the death* It i* truej how ­
_
\l TO
PAIN IJN*.
(HV i- gocul tnnr tor paint &gt;•• ' ever, thnt Japanese admirals * t» (rre*l many defeat*, if they lot- peared to have weathered it*
,-j.r We also d o/e»| .irt
Strawticrriea ahould he washed
nml fender reiiuir Y»'• * Aut;* (owed the feudal practice, 4 in ert portion o f the blow Inst night l&gt;eforc. not after, hulling to save
without
material
damage.
l*nIts! and IkslV Works.^ |6 j N nil* but one tbimr left lo U0 - ’
.Small tree* lost a few limb* a ­ the Juice.
.e lf i|i»embowelmcnt
1 ' .
I'liirm lio Avr Pbi.n, :7I
!
the
wind blew In gusLi o f 60 to
Tokyo broad* n«t. indicated th a t!
|aim), stew Is improved with
CASHING mnehine, n-pui'e.t
mini..... I i-splat inn fo llo ie d a ,I 66 mile* an hour and there wn* the a.lditinp of a teaspoon of
I
n
brief
power
failure,
hut
oilier.
and n0 home uppliuio • 1
in, . . uce from tin Mikado, en u r-]
marjoram.
well i.eliernl Riq.il" hb"|i *'' * 1 ,-iitinly Intnmiiinir the lim e h a d ,i wise there was no evidence of
S&gt;.i ii. Mill*. Mrlatiil,,
P'"."| A invid for the iidm ipl t o ’Jjjoin damage.
• i'i72 ..I Sanford ''1 6 Pi-m pt hi- Miir€*t*»r«
Port Isabel, near Brownsville, an horn Two fishermen Inst their
\,|m Unrtiltii Yamamoto, tna .-inericnced wind* up to '.6 inilc&gt; live* when their Imat ca p siied ,
I
S.ivv • rmnnianda, id
l&lt; pnsIK It. DF.Al I l: " e --1
,.jil.o , ,.f the Pearl Harbor
, • . . I tilur k ui.’ l *"Pi ’
I" I"
„|i,(,k .mil the loan who l.naatecl
I ..mpl. tr Stock ..I. i,.u, I ’ I,,.
old dll-late i« « c e m the
....... '. to 8". f r»&gt;n •• b " 8 '
While House, the » « r '» greatest
l „ ,,,. loud lot*
All *'/••« l"l'
I,,.,,," I., the Jspvneae p^iple.
fill iog i, vales’*, pompbig
..... , . ifi&gt; .l killed in air com „n,| l',v» head ri'iiln f'igal l,“ "ip
i.ul
Hid .nine American naval
yriw I f.k'Hie rlrivrn « •f&gt;f r
1 „ „ ’ |, . u,rl hi. finer, bail m ,t so
Duiiii'v homr aul«*i»u»t"
........
ninny reverse. th»l he might
t r it |iuin|Mi, rnnir**
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have «..inmittr«tjhnrn km
mull, fuiiUn. ■olur vut
. ,
|A„ iulm im l' Ynieai'iiehl and
I .,,. 1. h.uni. ......I •••• th. hom ing deck
,II,ng
f II Sijinnne.* iinn ift n i r i t r In
, n „ i g rhr It,n i l of Mi,l«».v after the

Not until 300' * * *
discovery of
Am elias
'
p riced thot the much »trolt connecting the Allan
the Pacific did not « « » t -

At The Armory

V E N E T IA N B L IN D CO.
CLOSED UNTHj, SEI*T. I hI

CAPT. C. HOLTSCLAW. (Retired).
Owner

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TH E R K X A M . STORK
FIRST A M A G N O L IA
PHONE 325 '

OVER
600,600
PRESCRIPTIO N S
FILLED

I*lea •• reaHRlkfr ihal w t
aaf Pit r«rM »k It Ikii
fiortaat work la order la
prtrra. Too ka*f r »fr ? ai
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6 BOOM modern home, built In

tubs, landscaped grounds, tiood
light*, laundry and two car
garage. Boa 87 6 , Hanford, Fla.
or Phone county *106.

136 TH RK E-quarU f ton pickup
Sanford Fire Dept. Phone 73.
n bungalow, comidete
hed, fik* new. Whlto
[enca. Ownar leavlni:
Immediate possession.
2624 Orange Ave.

LARGE round modernistic mirror,
vcled edge, 86 In. diameter,

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A N TE D : about 8 uriev or more
with fruit trees and home for
3 persons or more
II
(Rockwell, Florid* II.del
&gt;35 OR 3(1 Ford III giMnl Cull'll
linn Pav cash
i ’ all 8.1:1 \v
W AN TED
Lnrg
Phone 823

LOST
L 0 8 T : Cheek book vicinity of
Table
Supply
Store
Please
call 1160, Ellenslon 314, l.t.
Tappan._____________

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w, i&gt;|.&lt;ivltively id.-estifii-*l.
HOUIUIW 11Kit P W IIKKK
Both hud worn full field uni­
form* with medal* and Insignia
PRIVACY IS ItKHPBCTBD
tJR naliit.il desire fnr privucy of tank I'lnned on their ld«u*r*
ii money nmltefa !■ etrlctly Their alnmarh* hud been »llt
4»hpe. Ir l here
Ft IcrwU •ml r o w w is e Aide* bail virtually lxeletivet uiy
not ciueitlon©*! headed them B illed with I ho
ibnut y“ *ir **re*lit.
Your em* was a whit.- *dk mattre** rovrr
iloyer or buatneai a iio c lit® ’ on which he had written
'
"I dr|mrl without regret, fesr.
affair*
There ta no cauia lor shame m ,d.ligation '
♦mliarra-wiit# nt.
Re.iaon $h|** 4te.pl redtulrdmmta
17 IMUi fiirm ilwrllrr * »tv
S o r o io a -i * o "'"OtV loana
Mrrt'irntp year ly A
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F " H I V I DAN CO.
Florid* Bs,.k illdg.
P bone^d
* *
PAINT NOW l
Wn Have Good Reliable Painters
available
Call Sanford Pain'
A Gin** Company. Phona 30.1

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10 ACRE Ulod ttltr&gt; ( # tw
Cameron Ava- T . u. pWNf.

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o bad rooms, _ Urj

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$ Bhort'

boya, and lean&gt;

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portunlty Tor

F IN A N C IA L —
B A Y S money whan you buy your
n u t ear or troek thru lowar
1oca) bank flnanrin# and cur
lower Insurance cost*. U *&gt;

C M iunM U on,
burglary,
1U blllty
and
other
Uuuranca.

MICKEY’S

HANFORD
LODGE &amp; SON
GROCERIES - MEATS
. VEGETABLES
SS H 1.4 si.

The
V,
Kilgore Seed Co

262 East Flret Street

good character,
ambition to g e l
world.
business w
orV A udi* in
Rtoford lU n ld e
BTE N O 0RA PH ER.|acraU ry. pormanent
pply l$ox ta
inent position. A
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Rationing Board To i
Close On Saturdays I

CONTRACTING

CAMPBELL

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CO.

HEOURITY

P a.ee *»
mtral r itr U s ser* k » * « *
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ss4 tt W s t t, All t o has*
I . la rani the sitsm l

M AFFKTT8 AUTO
SERVICE

MEAT8 — POULTRY

M. rash ave.

rxsss t i n

HARRY’S BAR A
LIQUOR STORE

UNCLE J08 H sajrs:
I f I f * RodM Tnbwi you need—
M k na— w . may have them. ,

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WAR CRIMINALS
LONDON. Aug. «fl, UP)
■ tarn wsstem Allies today
84 Nasi leader* and Pi
military chlafa — among
• Herman Ooerlng, Rudolph
the first mass trial of Oarai
war criminal* in aarly October.

CITY BRIEFS

ELECTRIC SERVICE
ot

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Am .

C o­
gSM# iti

■*. •Grace Ensign from the
offtea of tha Health and
rculoals Assoriatloit at Ja&lt;k1114 was In Sanford.ywlwbnf

Bring yetor Tlni'io

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Simulated att.irk* . will
also lx made on the Station n*
w-«|| ag praelice ( ir ile r la n d in g
nn Minway*
Various -dUplu/s o f
aynthiitir
training device*.
&gt;n
Willing lin k Trainer*, .an
*r«,
Parked air| lane* , «&gt;,
vie ...I and int pec let
in . pi,.grain In full - «* *••*|„w.
i f . i 45 "The Fighting I j. I v "
"T in - I* It" end training film*
al l!.-&gt;iration Building \uditm

w .t s .I t .

J. \V'. Hall was elected presi­
dent of the Sanford Klwanls
Club at lu noon meeting In tha
M ayfair Hotel todey, at which
Time CapL Richard C --H ow ard ,
survival
training- director
of
AA TTAC i In Orlando, addrewoil
the business men on methods
aftrmcn use t« survive-In Jungles.
Other new officers ora: Lester
Tharp*, vice president;
Frank
Lamson. second vice president:
p ; P. Campbell, treasurer, and
Oocar M. Harrison, finance tecre-

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I letchrr*a
ewrr ter*.
the meeting
*
!•&gt; Pieanlrnt I u
rnentiuimmI ri*vi : .$t
Jim Ir fnr Sanfnt'i
t* U|$ III yilU ge lit
flnancitra tu ti II
the money t••
*
will take huiuli« il
uf dtjllara "
"The r It v uf i *'
rapid grow th." th
*'l»y attracting i #•
over thr muntiv
winter month* #\i
u p , Orlamlu d«»••«*
thing to offer itfn s.n.r.’ i.
nut nave Why «• t tilH* t
gu there mat***! •* t 4*1111810*
I might ih \ wc
emiugn park*
I
are not m* hcwulii
drvelnned, a» th*«
How dtil tMlami**
•tu build
»u
u
parka ? "
J L. Ingle), (r
H‘« rO rhp0 04*

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(In V Jap Day, Mr Johnson
person* who ccleb ra tcl in Time*
Square In New York City, and.
in commenting on that momrnton* occation he said one of
Frierson's
City
Champion* the thing* which lmpre*»ed him
Thoxsdsy night will meet an all- most was the orderliness o f th*
etar basebaii iteam o f member* rrowd*. declerlng that he didn't
a f Other city leagues In th* last *ee n aingle fight nr act of
fame o f the Season at tl)e ball violence.
He added, however, that »om*
park on I-ake Monroe.
.Robert Steele ami Earl Evan* o f the girls, who were being
It U 'g a f* to hold a queen baa Or* managers of th* all-stai kissed by sailors am) soldiers, did,
some
Instances.
put
up
y ou r hand, since they only use loam challenging Charles. Morri- in
"fe e l.l." real«t*nce
air (tings on 0t W rpeen beam Otm'i champion* *r " '1 6 P. M

7

M \ M I l Wf**!lir*ilH\. Auir i!w,
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Cb"|' It VllUr
blVtfig
rsuiliu
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til ’ h»* Rn v
r M Tuo*
ffir • ,« a trront
I if« •-• wore
it*
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&gt; wai thlpi
away
ha
tho

All-Star« To M e e t
Champs In Last Game

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Johnson R e tu rn s
After Inspectintt
Freezing P la n ts

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h a la g l t t l n ' d a r o a d f i n d o ' w o ik ln *

7

(• e n e ra l MacArthur
‘ Arrives At Okina­
wa On Way To Ac­
cept Jap Surrender

( ni. .Iar'\ I'rlcrs. Group Is Form ed1
Rotarians Ask
. Wins To Begin Building
City To Build Sanford
Legion Of Merit
S m a l l Houses
Swimming Pool

Fdwin Earl Knight
Is Aboard Chicago »itb

p l tiwn p l a y i n ’ I s I m p r o v i n ' • • • 9 t I I h a la
C IT Y

lt.lt.
Iim- hI
I’ll..! if. the
llUrk
Sh rep"
a.Iron w in
Malor Ht»v»ntf"
wait «k i$i •i *t tlir t loir he
vt &lt;
Mi'll i»
reixirml
hack
i:
the Parlfit
»i»er of hi - •wn »i|iiaill"H ’ **k
part *»i ■Hr filial p!»a^r t»f
He
- . •$•
•Mere •»» •*•mlrt
.1 M l. T'iin It.tit
of
the
L i mvr
m

ri ntatCR Men w|lh m«»rt than (Hiinta. men over ajfr. rrrnvrtp
i* j prlaonera ar«* ihipp«*d
•*
| State* an well &gt;» rniiiliat ;»•
kT pervice unit** lirinj: rrtlrpln\•••! «
i the
I'acifit
Theater
'i «
11
h State*
i
Sjfi (ilenn. the ••»n
Il
of IOIIH t I'MMI • * .
•' '
— (ilenn of A rlinift•••■. k •* an«l L *
tribunal - , ii
rnefly of Sanford,
»•» °
trri» fur I*H »' . • • • ' *
3 Norman*!) rampaitr'
w.m
»'
I lit.mm ti„ i ... • •
Ji*7rtth K rin fi'n n n pi '1
l••f .tt•’
tha pi'll l i e
• •
&lt; Mfn| any a* a maihin#
I* undet Hu*
Hr wean* the I'urplr /!l*aii •
l*ut»l»r l’ l" in * * '
1 M *
the
r ii m &gt;• a t
Infunlm iw n
poarct
W \ I eff.. * N •*.*»
Madge
Yowell. I I !• k’ «* &gt; !’ I '
Prior to rrilmting 1,1 t!»r
nell ami S &lt;* '.*•»&gt;
forcea, .Sgt (ilenn «»n a pr***loi
Defining
"Juvenile
I, * » &gt;.
Tha Utility
t***
devineil t •
ti «•» R4$f1114*I I I'J
■aleaman at the State Farmer
Judge R. W. Were »#• the
rail# an eatimated
I Iii.inhi *«
ufi#! ait 'll! mil'll
M
arket
est speaker on the program of
year, was fuimallv .••t*e|»t* *1 an*'
uiwtiil iilitiinnig
f Pilot dinner meeting held m
i will breome e ffr * t i'e .»• nf Ort I ,
the Hotel M ayfair last night
1046 It lev I*** a I" p en en l la* |
titsifii'r nl 1111-•i
. ..
manm um »*f SI. **n all
“ It takea m ore courage to live
bit's nil iii'il thipublic utilities
for our children lhan to die for
•i MilmiinU'in
realign.itn " 1 **f the entll* ,
them," Judge
Ware
declared,
rkrra,”
t!»»*
Edwin Earl Knight. KM 21 . ' f.,T|'r Pbnnlng « *«i»tii'itter WN
asking “ Are- W# as parent* will
•
in .« I""lk
Yith ll»»
Ing to take the patience and time year old son nf Mr and Mr* J J tllbmittrcl
•*' ding
general ••( ih&lt;
I'xited On |'*|r Tkrrvl
to teach our children the law* for Knight, OIU Kim Avenue, is • ftcllng t hu t the\ h.ive acc*nn
crewman al»«*rd the USS Chic* plUhed rp much *»• |H*«»il»lr undei •
their own protection ?"
(
* In the round table discussion g « and in a letter dated Julv 13. the Clrrum«t:im « * «n the way
which
follow ed.
Judge
Ware states! that h» is with Adm im fliic ImprnY rim-nt * ' The teailtm* *
Halsey's Third Fleet, now nu.'
lion win arrrptcd h&gt; the Cll\ •
brought out that the Juvenile
Oommlaamn '••th eapiraainna
,
laws were enacted solely for the Ing Into Tokyo Ray.
Describing ihe final weeks &lt;&gt;: Bpprrcint inn
f**t
the
•arvlr•
purpose o f-h e lp in g minor* which battle, young Knight wrote, "B«.y
arr classified : M person* under it sure Is like a Chinese Kmirtl rtnderrd
The ( illumine* W.I21 year* o f a n . He quoted the of July out here
We sur.- «&gt;•
National and State law* againat having one IL - of a time ku-l. Of Lea la’ahri " ' . . 1. 01 * 0 . II I'
\ i . g I', fleetin g plant* in
Coleman. B l &lt;--".ell. S '
the employment of minor* in
V..rth Car.ilin»
\"
iJoudney. J I logl«y.
W
\ .......
hasardqus
position*
He
also
Wiplained tho laws
prohibiting
L w v itl.
W A la fjle r .
It W gin 11, mid New York. Ales It
J.’bn*.*n
returned
to
S .n f..(d
Ruprecht and Arlhiir \ ..well
minora from entaring public p&lt;xu
fill apphcalioM* f." permit* t" St..,..I»v night opUmUllt over the
rooms and th# h * recently pass­
ed by the Legislature prohibiting
operate tasicali* within th* *itv |,h ,.l project,
Mr Johnson who le d Sanford
high school aororities.
» t r * submitp.-il. I.ut n committee
wa« especially ple«»e&lt;l
Mrs. B. E. Chapman, program
from present operators protested nn Ang.
wilt. hl« in«|&gt;eclion o f tho Rush
■ n ln s t thr granting of n.ldi
chairman, Introduced the sndiker
Company
plan*
on
tlonal permit* Action was post ] Insulation
Long Island, which, he *uid, are
pontd by the Commission.
far ahead o f the other* he vl.lt-

B a r t B l U g p t c a n 't t a l l t l h i * d i u g h t a r 'a

THE

M H E It

A i fiir tliw t&gt;, (Ik iiu tivn us
|8 iu i't it il u n i t - o f Ills* T h ir d
I' I* * ' in. Is-•« •.1 in I &lt;ili v ii Hun
I d.i
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t h i­
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J. W. Hall Elected Judge R. W.
Kiwanis President Speaks To
At Noon Meeting 0 n t4Juvenilel

FEED &amp; SEED STORK

^ -B A U B R RADIO &amp;
ELECTRIC SERVICE

M

Prertu

l Ml M .K IM i,
\u*
•!*. —
• M’ l I trul
tern
Jonathtwi
U aiiiM r ie*hi f r rr a flrf mure
I Han l hr rr srtiro a Mriaoner
lookrd for«ar«l ragrrl) toda^
lo »c**tn|* Jan r«»mmand#r8
»»h«« arrrpln! hi&gt; lurrrnder at
I orrrmdor al ihr aiffninx of
thr prarr in rok&gt;«». Me e*per
iall\ wdiilnl lo «rr thr onelimr oim n.tndrr of Jap force*
in lhr rhtlippinr*. &lt;*rn M *'»
heefYf Hum m .t
Ihr mm **ho «•rrr «»llh
Isrn \\ gin »• r ly hi ihr *la$ hr
wiirrrndrrnt al 1 orrreidof are
1 st fu ««iih him to I ok« o
X now Mi; hi r\|»rrlrtl It, fl%
».. M - m.U aod
iHI i ••It wrN»
•h, surf rhtlrr ••f l,rn I’nmu
•uki 1 iin t*lni 4
I lifer" »»(
flit N'«rf hrrn I'hilippintv*

Ihal in. •
favor u|,,,»
•*
projeet .»r, *t i 1 " r
construction bud „
drawn up, l",i be ml
$ 10 ,611" ,. |ti •nl \
It a nuiwt i iii t »•••
mttr*l
t••
Clfi.iNin

ELECTRIC

r k a * . 400

GROCERY

LOST
Floater policy will
for Jewelry lost, A PORTER wanted; al^o cook t "
destroyed. No If*.
do
light
cooking
for
twe
A Co.______________
people. A|iply manager, F ion a
D oUJI.
DIVIDENDS for 10 year* on
your fire, automobile and lia­ COLORED
for
laundry
girl*
bility Insurance by not Insuring
work. Do not a pply unltaa you
witn C. M. boyd « I X ________
want a year . .&gt;und Job. Apply
County
(IV person to Hemlnol*
---------- LOST; Man’* gold ring, sardoynt
Laundry, 810 W. 3rd St.
lettin g with Initial H and ona
chip diamond, In vicinity of WANTED: Girl* for "fall Urn*
800 blocW on Laural Avenue.
a t Lan*y’a Drug 8 tom . _______
£4 tu m
to
W. F.
Urunton.
M ather Furniture Co. Liberal WANTED: High school atudtn
to work In circulation depart
Reward,
mant, keeping records, w orhln.

PubhC

ation.
AmerkAn
Defense.
Pr«
Pearl Harbar and Inf. Combat
Hodge
The separatee, who plans to
make hla Wtme In Sanford was
0 discharged through tilt Separa­
tion Center at this post where,
in the course o f one day he was
processed. Each man about to be
discharged is given an orientation
talk which prepares him for
_ civilian
life and outlines his
V la-neflts under the 01 Bill of
Rights. He Is nlso given counsel­
ing service end his separation
pav.

P H A R M A C Y
n o a. r * .k *»♦.
r*»&gt;

P A R R A M O R E 'H

’
OUR Jewelry
repay you
stolen or
C. y . Boyd

£ l : T « , and Mra
A W. llamil of 2U0M Stnfon i Ave.
• Sanford. Fla.
He has served uvtrscaa 34
mo nth* in tho P acHIc th eatre »nd
I* entitled to wear Battle Partim .atlon Honors for 3 campaigns.
In addithm, he wears .the follow -

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ATTENTION Mr. Farmer: If LOST: Tw o ration Books, No. 4.
you want to buy a real f*rn*i
Lena W ilcox and Monroe Wil­
cox. 804 E. 8 th St.

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STOK E
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BOAT Cushions. Illll ilfardwsre
Co. 301 E. 1st St. phone 83

p R a ( ‘ t Ic a

; The criticism o f General Mar­
shall was "entirely unjustified,"
President Truman said.
The bulky three volume reports
were
also
critical
of
Rear
Admiral Husband
E.
Klmtnel.
Admiral Harold Stark, and MaJ.
Genrela Walter Short Short and
Kiminrl were Army and Navy
commanders at Pearl Harbor on
Dec. 7. 11141. Adm iral Stark was
Chief of Naval Operation* at
that time.
The Army report said the "»* rhnngr of information between
the Army and Navy in Hawaii
was inadequate" at the time of
disaater President Truman said
if court martial* are indicated,
prompt and fair trails will he

6 ,7 ."? .

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BOOM
home
School, Paid*
See Kastner. I
Sanford

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Sanford, Fla

M ttS C H BLDG.

moit .flmirnl* hud
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I )ie«r h ioiik'l t to

U C l ST

ABOARD USS ANCON. Aug.
20. i/PV— Major Gregory Boylngton. one-time American ace o f
1 acres.
is
reported
alive
In
Tokyo
The "pappy", officia lly
credited with the destruction o f
' £6 Jui&lt; planes, hat l&gt;ccn m issing
moc* than 17 months
( The new* was flashed to the
world from the D.S. Cruiser 8 «n
Juan in Tokyo Bay. It is be­
lieved a Jan pilot guiding the
ship * i , the source of the in ­
formation
t-ommradrs
end
fam ily, t t membering his promise to “ stav
alive" if downed and captured,
never guv* up hope Said his five
yroi iiM ilftughU’ r G lurlt, infor iimiI hrt father w m report©*!
»af.*.
I
know
It. s It
j^ it
•aid iny pravfii* f«W hull**.
U \SIIINtiTON. Aur.' *J0. (jP&gt;
-An utiiirrKtoum! nptm tur in
thr n ffu r «*f Stmteffk* S rrvirrt
today told the ntnrv of
JiKi Mirvivurn of ( n n u r llo u iIon. muaini: more than thrt*«

( ’ AMI1 BleANUING, Aujf. 2U
urn*, il ^ 1 * (aoMiblr foi
&lt;S|MH*i»»ll
8 /8 * 1 .
Clinton
C umlcr
At a©A. Thillam il ha* b©«n n l l i i t d from trrtiational Soundphot** i
active *!ut\ with the Army o f — ——
"
“
the United S t»U » after eervinff
.
t

, | I r-ky*. radio
do,i. .,1 at ,l five rear 1
idled
by enemy
. «....•!» •...I wren **
i. i i i n ili* •wdio ®n
1 &lt; r 1 . i»i**f« ««!
111At* » •«*»«! Hefifh tr s f iUunt
„i .. *t% .*t i»u front ,
«#nii i 4*1 1« •**i; n»n ”
1 •» | . I«|*nn » ch itt

IIKCAl'PPD TIBKS
We have just leceived in uriolhe
shipment of recapped |ia**eng.
lire* rhr*r do not tr.iiilte ••
permils In nil probability,
will la- quite some time bid
pew 11 res Hie available lo
.tier* Write foi ogi Ila«

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H. J A M E S G U T A G E N C Y
PHONES
203
70 ANO 4 0

■ ., r,.li were
Miisanori
lei on the
|. d,i. llurm...
,l|, -ui.l. "on

W B D N K S I) \ V.

Inspect American Sailors Off Jap Coast

WASHINGTON. A uk. 29,
m (A P )—
Army
Chief of
* Staff General George C. Mar­
shall wn» held partly respon­
sible for the Pearl Harbor
disaster by the Army Pearl
Harbor Board and Naval
* Court of Inquiry. The report
released by President Tru­
man today.

SANFORIY

R E P A I R E D

F L O R ID A .

N EW SPAPER

A s MiB80uri-Iowa N ested Japan

S-Sjft. Clinton Hamil
Gets His Discharife

ENGLISH W ill IP I.FCillOBN
i,It MlK W t
Str aiglit hul.il &lt; s nppr.’ ii-’
|,,ill,.ruin tr-ted. 1 00 for $1 6"
Immediate delivery. While
Haired It.H-k * Best grade I'*"
fiif $ 1 :. ; 6 ii . i delivery P ’ .l
try Farm. 71 I h Howard A&gt;e
Tampa Fla

HOUSES for Hale: 8 house*
In f«xxl condition, 711 Hickory
Avenue, .Sanford, FI* . 2 ne»l&gt;
built houses In Goldsboro on
|nth St., good condition, Sr’
J. E. Jone*. 122 K. *th 8 t.

President Truman Re­
leases A r m y And
Navy Review Of
Jap Sneak Attack

tVorld War II Veterans Admitted by Discharge Button
ADMISSION: $1.00 PER COUPLE (Tax Inch)

BLINDS

IN D E P E N D E N T

f t lOAY
P «rtli cloud* tht*&gt; «M(rn 4N«n and
Ipu iK i
TOM ORROW
WiHrl*
*&lt;■alterrd
(hander
4Wo» rrs » ll h ■ fra
m rl)
mnrninf
«litt«rrs In NMithp«*l

Gen. Marshall Hit In
Am erican Flag Flies O ver
Pearl Harbor Report AliveinTokyo Atsugi Airfield Near T o k yo

Saturday Night, Sept. 1st, 1945
9:00 P. M. ’Til
Music by “The B A N A N A B O Y S ”

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C AM PB ELL-LO SSIN G POST No.

U n ity T h e n If, S t r a n g t h —
To I*rotm U&gt;. P**ee *f the W ot Wi
To Promote the P r o f m s o f A a c ilc a i
To Produce Prosperity f a Sanford.
AN

American Legion
Dance

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noliti Av

ONE 3 /4 lt d . Innsrsprlng m*t_
tress and springs, MO.OOi 7
piece dining room suite, 876 .00 .
(). W . Clark. 208 Banford Avc.

In

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rropical S torm
Serious T h re a t
To Corpus Christi

additional vntt can add
,r automobile
liability
medical payment
tot
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|ia*aini{ei in your cur
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BUSINESS

COMPUTING seale. good rood!
tium neigh* Up to 30 III*
Priced $26 Oil Phone Short'*
Camp. County 18**2
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ur» | *gr I krrr l

I'vt. James Shepard
Back From I’aciflc
Y\ I I H HFLT \ H As) ! Hl&gt;0 |%
M \ ICM II.] ) Fit A Ni K. Xitg 29.
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Af*rr
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Hith m tank 'l«*«»troy#r
t'.iUiilim. that ht l|*n! tu Mop Ihu \
firirp aft ti k .if t u •• Sufi armori 'I l!t Vl^ltift a III the ItII111«* •if tha
Hulgr l'\ i IMiitr* ). Shepirti,
F ri'lbfi nf Mia
Nancy I Bugle.
•mi j \\ illttvk Avrnur. Sanford, hus
ir| "Mt-tl to Arl«*« Staging Area.
•••drplM)inrnt rami&gt;
thr Par!*
fn
Vrra, near
I*yi Shi’ idiai'l
unit Limb'd in
S..uib»*f it Frnrn* a'llb thr Scv*
• *»t h \itn&gt; ami wn» i»nr o f tha
Lading rlrittenU in thr driva
!u»rth*aid min thr AUarr and
tin- Hrlfurt (iap
Alter nrvfral
moiith* of ritniparattvc inaction*
thr A Karr Rector iwhlenly bt*
cam e a liugr tank battle ground
it• Von K uditnlt'* track I'am er
dlviaititiR tlrovr wralURn) in 4
final attempt to halt the Allied
nrmira in the Weal With aeverel
gun ctrvkR m niplrtely cut o ff.
the tank dmtroyerR
•u»talnta
heavy loaarR to elute up their
llnea and repel thr Germani who

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29. .1945

Standard time ven. .hn|.ieA' n ' NVi-'t'ArlF .tin'll I d.i ,u.4|*»J(rl*l&gt;i it r
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The WAVKs have freer! .SO, .“o
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ro|. muni
The
l*nn American
men for era un.l ovrmrae duty
| nineralli iiilioatf i in Alaaka. lemlr. is,71M mile.

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HOjtHE CONTKpLLED — BUY MORE BONDS!
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIALS
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Onions 3-Ilis 20e
I^o. 1 Lqtyg Island Potatoes 10-llw 38c
? w h e s .......3-lh s......... 39p

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Georgia Dossert

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% W P n Apples .. 3 lbs. 39p
Plum s.....2-lbs.........39c

B u y E n o u g h to l a s t 't il T u e s .

Pears (for canning) lb. 15c
5oz size 2 for 2oc

P le n ty o f H o l i d a y B c u ^ a ;in s !

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Carrots 2

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EDNKNPA V, AUGUST 29, 1915

T U li S A N F O R D

IIE llA U ). HANFORD FLO R ID A

I’ M . i ; T l l l t K K

General
MacArthur
ami
7,600
armed *k\ trooper* from O kin­
awa
Tu Sign Sunriai
Assnciulctl Pres* t orrvspundent
WASHINGTON
.rn iS
AI Dunking messaged front Tokyo
uni) Florhth bus gninr«l l , 4 Hi
Hay that the Missouri. Admiral
far mu nnd more than five mitlnm
£.
Halsey's flagship on which the »
M •miiiuoi K*,.™ t‘ a** n llri
| European Theater of Operation
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_____
If ________
n*i*&gt;rni-il l'rw*i«
Hue*
acres in fnrinlwrnU. u««-o(tbug to
ll n iim iM IM w I'pgr Or »I
surrender
will
be
signe,!
Sunday,
Liglrlh Air fo r c e at tin* time it it ton, and the Croix dr Gocrr.- eTll Japan- for
which General
e.l i*ii ihr c.ii rirnt fin ^viein I t'liti i&lt; nrejifiilimry fllfui** compiletl in
the sister battleship Iowa and
*ol
IVters nerved as person with Palm
MarArthur a* vet has made no |
lion ..f thr ( huinbrr of &lt; «*tn the 1045 Cenntis of \gi icultni*
other
heavy
units
of
the
Allied
Inv the Htireftn of the i V umi * lh*
" I cV pert wan Lieut
General
In. was
vice president 'W” nnrinuncenifiit
mrici .lint j tjintrd out that
fleet planned to enter ihr taiy . hnn . i f ' •im reserve fund, wlm
nurttnont of C'kimnnr.e in Snn
,!'7
maria pet |lcnt!e&gt;-Gr»&gt; Dr
A, (hf, |nrirt. , rulr occupation
today from Sagnnu liny
mile i ounty there wet* no ‘farm*
1 run it * ed ui &amp;ti me fotiir*- tim
.
} ‘,lcn'
military |Goods Company. Tampa, r In . 1« U|H.rat tuns scheduled for Alan*!
Admiral Ninilti. rn loute to • for ars\ t nrt hw hile project
service from Florida n* a fir»t &gt;&lt;*ri
entering
military servlc
in I!dfl, rompnred i.
T•
in
join Hal*ev announced that Japan
hot tenant, (tffi er lter&gt;civ« C o f i i . l l i e
hold*
membership
m the
lt»4f&gt; but rt.5.7t4 aero- wi-,,. ,i,im
'h
ii lendeii for adveiti-tn
wAuld
be
ringwi
1
in
(he
occupa­
Januar y tuti!
A, acLntr a s . H - I Tampa Itotary Club
A K r . d i» h Pr, . „ C()rt,M|H„ ull. ,„
n,H„ ri, „
for ' ui ist*," hr tnhieil, *'hui I ».il in llMU coliipair.l '.I J , J "l*,i
in IP 16.
*JL G h M o f Staff
Personae, o
the
t i n * * « »&gt; ° { &gt;
Liberator over
Tokyo reported tion h\ the world's mightiest worohr if vi** me not Ket 1 1
naval torce the U S Third. Fifth
Most o f lh*1 ik* peii viu iiurcu'i
• '
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h,af
1
r
,h
,hr d«
that « .ie.thiy . m i . . . . . gripped ami Seenth Fleets aiul the A m eri­ the i»H hefurt* the horae \S •
nsimnel.
finally
It,ret tor of tachelo. ol suenci In bu a.n e- , h|(,
metr„ p 0 ilt j a p , n - , defeat,
(armlails
is
f..riii&gt;t
open
wlMlt t «harv in FliiriihY Kira; in
can forces of the North Pacific.
rangeland which hu» Is-on f.-ncr.t
Itturbi i f t&gt;p, but wf ijn not wan
plainly wan written in ita ntinAP Correspondent Murlin Spen­
in since 1 i&gt;40. with must - olihs
rd sectors, suid Spencer Dnvl*.
I
cer said the main landing force* to bring tourists here until \»&lt; tional gains shown In o.l mining
At Okinawa. Associated Pres* I
still Wriv in transports in Sagami hliVr lotio-lhlny for them to th Gulf and Franklin .ounltos in
«ili*tju*i menu* of eiitert iinmi'
Correspondent
Itirhard Cushing
Hay yesterday.
western Florida
G ulf.
n riu ge
for them v%hen the) gel hoi e
reported American plane* will be­
Under MacArthur'* aiymunced
increase ftom li.PJI o-i.-- in Hmh
gin evacuating If. 125 prisoners of
Mr Higgins reported on ih
landings /Ire
/ n - sup t ‘ hnioU-T '* liftivitlea aimer ill * bi* bv J.S7U percent t..
hr luinimgs
-&lt;u , Here­
war. largely American, from two schedule, thr
oincide wi
witjy' hts own director a meeting nnd rexeub
in I'J-tfn and Frtilikln . riii'i euised
camps within 10 miles of Ataugi posnl to coincide
by
I.it04 |K»rcfnt
fr ♦mi
t.1,*"*!
tomorrow. Ilia report re-eniphasii- at Atsugi. where he (arrive* to
(hut f 'l -iMl bo hii* hern r an *1
Meres to 7ft,fll0
n
(. U11 ah.i
iil American
determination to morrow to assume thlV military in thr memtKTfthip drive who
empire. hgs brrfs rundurtevl entirely *• increased its f*rni* from •»** in
vanyuishe
achieve sujh releases simultan­ rule of thee vaitfUisheir
P.»4t» to 20R in ItMft
VltAil. 1 h»* |nrgeal til VII ttHtnl h
eously with the occupational move­
The hurnlK*r of hiim* m th»liiemtei ^hit % III ninny ycui*
'.
ments.
hill
fi» m
(iilliert
Yminirit* n; , f!7 Florida ccHinth*" im teu rd b&gt;
Kighteen miles northwest of
engineer for $500 tan preaenl- . 2.3 iierccnt, from »’*2 if!** m p»iu
Yokosuka, IMl uir-bortte troops
while 'tn 111
for work on deepening the S’
who landed yesterday and Irecnme
i acreage im rensed In three fifth*
Johni
River
and
payment
«
i
the
first
foreign
conquerors
to
j
SUPREME
from H.d'tT.TiW nciii* m t 11 1 *» t*»
ailthom*s&lt;i by the ihri-ctor'
•el foot in Japan m modern times,
13.J74.1H7 nerrs Hi 1**1 - \ ♦ei iik«
W 1 Wolf r , rule nnd trail*
rusheil to get
Atsugi airfield
v n«*r
portntom expert* wim ijitrodnrri ^ilr of fnrnii Iftrrrniod
ready for tomorrow's arrival of
WASIIlNCiTON. A uk 2'J
'cent, from Idii.U anew ■», i.u o (l,
The Arm) rriK»rti’il ytatrriiay tt bv Mi Hig iins. nnd mi id thnl
nhftenmtf
Sun ford
for
nexern' 2 1 0 Acres.
administration. Col Peters i* a war reviaing it* point *iy*ter!i lo yenr*
William It. Wait- with head
he had twen a t l n i t l e 1
i
f
veil
u
|
*
tlijtrharxrh
uml
*voul
l
COUTAtHl CUIUUM
mclilier of Pi Knppa Al|ha, soipiarttm In St. iV tn *lmi u w n%
here i-\ the water in the &gt;
reilurr
it*
vtii'iiKth
from
K.bDO,tin! fraternity.
Johns River which he tlesmbe i thr i r t n *U|&gt;ervisoi m ih n i c r o f )
Coniftinf 40 tu if f l) 3
Col. and Mr*. Peters, the for­ 0 0 0 t«» 2 «b0 0 .0 0 0 men by next ns thr lnk**ii of nil tvanspdrtution | thr Florida munn*rntiou
full uufi(«i iiiu n 'i^ t
July
I
#
mer Kteanor McKay, daughter of
f ttiJ WBV*Soluliun frith
MY um are putting ymir nen»
JarfuN AOlad TUsuvi,
War I C|iaitiiH’ itt utficiikU. trail
Mr, nnd Mts. C A McKay, £110
The final full air*
vmiihimv
Caftan ArrJaAUjr.
Hawthorne -H.-a.l, Tampa, Fin., fvtnr Wfnrr the H w u f M d iU f y foot forward,** he said, "by ifolnu ‘ orcheatm
orXr«oterd
lullt ilJutinittd
nftrr
deeper
wnier
Wtiter
rale-*
He residing u| ld | 0 Iflth Street. ('omnnlltv. never ihelea* RU|i|Hirt
j for
b r o n f l c w i t t r i 'j r
^ •* io n m in ced
m« w-faltai taitrutr1 W., V, ■shingli.ll, II. C.
eil l*rewiif»»tn Trumnn** pr»»|H»An will dr tool all ir ytiur land rule
I'ltni
tuil, tfiak, or mr My job iw \% I by Arturo T w h i i i h I in 1**17
to keep on tlniftiriK men foi
correct oi remove nny rate t hn: I
• ( ornplrfr Cold Waving proccfi tak*a
rnihtmv ai*rvirr. They mude no dlscrlnnmitea
An nut o mri lie Sll*agoiniit
Snnfofd
only i ivi 5 huun.
*peril fo use lit ion, how. ever, of th’
Vl»«*ae 1" (lot having ;t f :t 1
Your
t
&gt;i*ittort
hits
been
gvesit
1
(*hli*f f ve. u l » v » u ftfe**!tun that
a tor on cons tarn want
*
• l ttlil \X a\c rciuiii in longer Uvlinji,
uni) &gt;iii
Im J r» yvirw alii tut* linprokr.t t»\ the ret’ent I » » dot ed in I 93f«
ruling
o
deling
removal
of
mi
ttillvf ii.ituru Hike cullt and w a*n
&lt;ii jt f Ici I fi'i li-llil* limit e*| |i» two
TAKtt outT 2 to I HOUIl
itiwcnniomi i«*n again"! the «&gt;«*oih
Radio engl1»fM*M»l| di *ili.H-iit'
) i*i*r• I‘rift’ii turriftiri —no heal, no mat Itin* t
|JVir», fiewian kitua tin i*rf ul
H II t tdi man repor led «o* lh
I'Uni I.Ulnl
filtVii i iiVered a- non h, i* 1 *»
Itaiufal iinlklliR, kill, gUnutl
or hr**) tljm pt,
work
id
ih.
newly
formed
fir
n
Slngl* o.- Marriad
IluioiK thru iip| enriinrr hefor*
Xe«ln of nor llllll dex * lop'io'lit III
«&gt;*t (Vlll uistl WIHK Ctaj IlY
thr ritiiuiiiUrr thrv out Hurd (ilatir ers v otihhii tee and descriheil t' two wartime vein A gw 1
MjNlC.im
• ’*Tak*i** wondaifullf on Mill, tilky
im
&amp;
Aoithwhile
project
“
V\«
f«»r
EXPEIUEMCK UNN ECESSARY
hair sind on n ia r it hair, ioo*
I f »I *ii|iw.tiIriif u point wvutrni bn Vo fici'nilv i* i lied mi ten nee
Miixlin win* impoi i»*«i
ti- i n-*
I h«Nnt(Ji*rfti Nurl
fit niN In Sanford nnd land
FPSKNTIAL
WORK
for fi*lrn*ni|f iifficerih the |Tt*&lt; hnnlrir
• Itlral for children —give* long curli
frjnn
Indm n Mh late
( ufd Witr muit ptrtujtiini
they
•
«
i
tned
to
tti
preebite
thi*
WITH
enl title nui'i » inily enlt-tfetl ini*n
IliQlF*
|wifi 1i+uj Imi ui aiicbir Lijtk
(fun timib tiui txabtiifullf.
PEACETIME EUTURE
‘J R«*dorifi*f (mill Mfi to WII (lie weicniii. w■»* »mv r Ilieni f i nro ill*
mimliri *-f piiint-* rr«|itnrRl ft»r ( "linn t« i d i oinmeire
R l
Not
Overtime Pay Paid Vacations
Of hr
w, lot i*t tended 1 he ineel
I . A N K * *S I) l( I (. S T O It K
ilimehitiri of enlialirtl peTNoiYiieL
i rah t. John HriiOilex
Frequent Increase*
.1 Hiimiijj frotli &gt;ivi*m&gt;np ilutv ing Iiw «1111***I t) P llwmdoii. Job
Hi«tline
Pleasant Environment
\ n d All Hr tig S t o r e s
all oooi wit It dll polntp a rut Ivey. I M Mitmi, II J Lehman
from r‘
Apply Employment Supervisor
i*1 hIj* IliM*
I 1 I« ' rrtni'lll 11 IK till jM
I y f&gt; Weekdays Sattmlsv*, t»-l!
hu «**.! - t rub 'lint»l-Uw ftlDllr M i ,
SOU HEl.l, TEL &amp; TEL. CO
H- 1UDD XI}&gt; i iCTiri nl Mar
t a.
HU E 1st St.
Arlbi. i tHI nfuV )if lor* mil np»*ci
L&gt;o Not Apply If Now
Hill It...re huh Lji ( IHPfl
Engaged in Essential Work
t; H«*urv.
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point* «f*
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c e r t a i n l y c o u l d n Y" A
of whoh detail. ■■!! be umiatiniB E E N V E R Y IN O U 6 TPIOUS
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Tin - csir \mi tnitc o w n rtiiit h n v p t o bi&lt;t y o u for
A no I t.e i siiu.il group of n. -o
will be dlSChii'.r.l aft* I Gl-i.t-ml
_ rjitjny tnnre m o n t h s
Iw-cmist* new ctirs, w hen tin &gt;
Mac A i thur's it-e.ls dtoti hv i&gt;® c o n i e , w ill !«• f e w . and lik ely will Ire rntioneil tn
d.icing the Age fig me fir m XS,
etthenfini user-. It will iw n m n y tiioiilhs, j n r h a p s
Henry sat.l lie deeltlied to ills
dose the new age limit
it y e a r m mor&lt; l « f o r e th e e a r s h o r t a g e is r eliev e I
Regarding anmtn In *«ivice,
t o rnt
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World War II V rle ru n - Vdmlltert ii* (Hurluirge HiiU**»
Henry sat.l the new point score
fur Wars will tw reduced frtlin
A D M ISSIO N : 11.00 I'KIl t'll| I'l.K (Tax Inrl.l
I* to s i He estimate*! tlmt .1 1 ,(KtO W'uo would lie left in service
TICK R T S ON S A L R AT THK FOI I &lt;&gt;\\ I.Nt* I'l.A t K S.
by next July
.More Development*
S m o k e lim ine, lllU'tf I’k g. S tn rr. K riin k's*T n vern
There were these additional de­
K n am llliii A' Andorwin, C lly Drug Ft*. Tmit-htnn a
velopments hearing. on tb* draft
uml discharges
# ’ r n l i / e o u r c t i r - c o i is e r v n t l u n fiieiliMes. r e g u la r ly .
The War Department nnnoune
Yotili make rid miatttke if voti'U
W e h a v e m o d e r n tools a n d ei|tnpitn-ul— ex in -rt,
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needed to maintain mid - gum-1
lilltary Installation* and siipei
SHOP x"tir auto auppli**' «»(•
t h a t p le a s e anil s a t i s f y
batterv •af iKiliah and pen! &gt;mx* i \ i«» plune routes ell 1 rn*ips will
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Our
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beautlftil to »**&lt;• and &lt;&gt;ui prompt
Chairman Thomas (D Utah) ..I
service iy ever utt your command the Senate Military Conimillre
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2 0 8 W . First St.
reporter*
Mr.
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Cadillac
proposal on runUr'i'iing the drufi
OldHmohlle
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C h cv rolv t
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unhappy prospect" of compulsory
military tralliinf.
'nmk.
American legion official* cnllr.l
nn President T n m in and sanl
they told hlin " » f were wh.rllv
iri accord with the continuance or
lh* Selective Bervice system "
P h o n e 200
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C»L Jack Peters,j S r ^ r ^ i * ^ ; U . S.. Flag PHes
Sanfo.'d Boy, Wins j1State.
ne *in return(il to tht* United Over
Atsugi Airther military award* ho hold field
R'gicn Of Merit ls“’
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Thu United Stafom Army, with a otreiurth well in
excess of 8,000,000 In May of this year, waa led to victory
by u command of more than 1,600 Gcnerala, whoao average
age wax found to be 61.4 yearn by the Metropolitan Life
’ jlnaurance Company.
Of tjie 1,639 American Generals in service on July
I, 1946, the Metropolitan points out that almost 36 jmt
■ cent were under 60 years of age, a slightly higher propor­
tion fell in the age group 60 to 64, and nn additional 20
| per cent were in the age period 65 to 59 years. Less than
two per cent were 65 years or over.
Commenting on the relationship that exiats between
age and rank, tho Metropolitan observes:
"The ages o f the fpur Generals o f the Army average
60.5 years. The youngaat is Dwight D. Elsenhower,
former Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, who is 61.
Next in age are Henry H. Arnold, Commanding General
of the Army Air Forces, who in 59 yenrs old, and George
C. Marshall, Chief of Staff, 64. The oldest of the five-star
Generals in Douglas MacArthur, who at 65 years of age
has just been made Supreme Allied Commander for Japan.
“ At the lower end of the list o f Generals are the
Hrigadicr Generals, who constitute 70 per cent of the total
number; thqir pverage age on July 1 was 50.3 years, or
ten years below that for the Generals of the Army. The
average age o f full Generals was 66.6 years, thnt of Lieut­
enant Generals was 55.3 yearn, and Major Generals 53.6
years.
W ED N E SD AY. A U G U B T 1». «*«S
"The promotion o f younger men to positions of high
H IU TODAY
responsibility wan a common practice in the Army, and
particularly in the Air Forces, during the wartime expan­
FAILIN G TO LIVE ON THE
R IC H E ST PLAN E IS A SIN sion program. An outstanding example of this practice is
TOO. W E M UST N E V E R F A LL the case of Richard C. Sanders, who was appointed Briga­
SHORT OF OUR REST KNOW- dier-General last year at the ag£ o f 28. Another instance
tjlD G K AND O PPORTUNITIES.
U*mau~ H.U: Bclng_tbni .mad*! is Brigadier-General Clinton D. Vincent who was 29 when
(r rt from *ln. ye becom e the act- he won this high-commission a year ago, Both-of thuuo
ante
righlrou*nei*.
men arc in the Army Air .forces. TTie youngest man of
General rank outside o f the Air Forces is Brigadier-General
It's funny how much the W eih-1
Injrlmi Merry (Jo Round column Frank S. Besson, Jr. o f the Army Service Forces, who was
ha* iitiprtived finer lie author, I 31 at the time o f his appointment early in 1915.
Drew I'rnrann. went on hi* v a r a -!
"The average age o f the 322 Generals in the Army Air
lion
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Forces on July 1 was just short o f 47 years, or 41-* year*
M orr Imp Admiral* Died Than below the average age for the Army as a whole.”
They Thought Poaalble— headline.
Yrh, If they had known how
many o f them were g oin g to die
(here wouldn't hnve been any
I’etirl lliirhor.

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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
HEAL ESTATE-BROKER

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It is indeed nn nmbitious undertaking to give assurance,
as the Bigt Three
at *Potsdam
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with *he mrmlM-r* o f the potion
Place your kitchen bowl
ing Ronrd.
ilamp clolh and It will atn
I hope, Sir, that you will i-xLit Ile improvement in courtcay
press in the column* o f your
can be noted in thia city alnce
pnper the gratitude oi the perthe Inti eurrendrr &lt;vu» announced.
aonnel o f tnia Hoard to the eiti
Thn«c who milled inault to Injury fastness of purpose to a degree' seldom expcricncetl in in­
ion* o f Seminole County, and
in I be manpower ebnrtngf day* ternational affairs. But when the spokesmen o f the world’s
that we may thu* thank them
l&gt;v Inquiring sarcastically, “ Don’t
for their great patience with the
you know tliere-* n war o n ?", three greatest powers—great alike In wealth, prestige,
D R IV E W A Y S
regulation* that they did not
nr,- now having it thrown right military imwcr and mutual good will— make such n com­
W ELLS
1 understand
for their wtllingne*
hark m their teeth. "D on 't you mitment, it must be accepted at full value. Man proposes
SEPTIC TAN KS
to ncceut the alloted amount* o '
know the war'* over" The h la lf and God disposes; but here surely is a situation where
W A T E R TAN K S
go* noil uthrr rationed rummodi
wny in rcMirtenv in a tw o-w ay
CU LVER TS and HEWERS
tie*, and for their rhei-rfnlne** in
man and God are on the same slfie, and the powers of
ntr«*«»! in which nil who enter
Trinalt Mix Concrete
making thia acceptance,
i‘X|M*rtt*i| to *»y. "Y e*. «lr,” "N o evil that have wrecked so mnny fine international underSecond* aTxllahl* at low price
We are alao thanking them
thunk vou*' nmi “ Fieftie.1*
|takings may be ignored.
nod sympathising with th on
for thetr struggle with endlcs*
The three leading reprcijentativea of the Potsdam plan
CONCRETE BLOCK
blank* and forme,
arid
their
seem to have-attained more unity of thought and purpose
imlitcne** and courtesy
which
than their predecessors. There is to he a council of the
helped make a difficult rationing
job ealier for U»
foreign ministers o f * the five leading powers—Britain,
Thu all »um* up to n bur
France, Chino, the United States and Russia— drawing up
"T H A N K Y O U " to all the fo lk ,
a plan for the operation of a united world. This council
*in .Seminole County who did
Phon* m i
will be utilized for treaties o f peace to submit to the
their part with cheerful a cce-tHANFORD. FLA.
once and hacked up our fightin i
United Nations, providing for the settlement o f territorial
boya *nd girl*, who. n* n gmtter
matters and other problems o f the European war. This
of fuel, were 1 r own hived i
would naturally bg followed in due course by similar hand-,
one*.
f'ng o f the present Japanese war.
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been completed.
Such
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some
may
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tho ta*k o f occupation, tho ra
Honing program becomes a neces­
sary adjunct of that operation
and, aa we strive to win th*
Peace as wo did the Whr. &gt;•r
are aura that the citlirn * of
Seminole County will continue to
range from 300 to 8,000 acres, bear with u* and c o o p c n te ii
all nlghly mechanixed' and oper­
such necessary
restrictions at
ated
under
skilled
production must •till be imposed upon u*.
men.
Very reaDectfuily.
Swinging over to the East
A. II. Peterson
Coast, we spent the better port
By RUSflELL KAY
of n day in Broward County
Since Mackerel bn* so much fat
where grower* arc aettioy out o f Its own. title or none need* to
Temptation
blew
Into
my Corp. — l-anier has Juit returne their aernl Kc,l« anil Stair Kurm be added In cooking.
office laxt week in the form of from a fiehing trip down on thi er'i Marke, manager Dulaney
one Verndn Ramaey. an extreme­ Florida Key*. Said h* wai at ai predicta a record smashing **Aly likable chap who hail* from isolated fishing camp with nr »on. The Pompano Markrt i, the
Suffolk, Va., and eke* out a radio and no communication with largest of its kind in the world
or lesa honeet living by the outside world and the wai and la the pride and Joy of State
War. eupccially when foreign .rrlore
. u i - - — »— *— ■—
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William
L.
had been over three days bafon Market plrector,
nation* began to tjefault on their
loans frnrfi this .country. They
he knew anythin* about it, Th&gt; Wilaon.
M anager Bmlth o f the Kilgore
celled u* "Uncle Bhylock” and we
garage man where he tried t&gt;
present ration coupons had t Seed Company at Pompano took
*ald, "Never again”. But the flrat
explain to him that they were an afternoon o f f to go fltSIn-r
World War w»» conducted ofi
not needed any more. Bill say. with ua. Getting a charter boat
a very hu*inea*l!k* bast* com­
he la probably the only guy Ir it Ft- Lauderdale, wc went out
pared with tha pecond World
Florida who beliared there wea a In the Gulf Stream in the hope
War and something called "Lend
liegge" wa* Invented- In this
“ war op” three day* after the of landing a aallflah hut it w si
no dice. I’ m Indebted to Smith
nlpa aurrendered.
operation we lent some 41 billion
dollar* to foreign nations, .got
Tpe sugar plantations look for the loan o f hta typewriter on
mighty rood and Mr. Moran tell, which jhts 'colum n i* heln*
hack from them about six bil­
lion*. Thia. added to the II billion
me tan the organisation her pounded out- When I xet it In
just about .completed Ita big the mall I can have another crack
they -etill owe ua from the flrat
starch mill, &lt;wkleh la scheduled at the fUh and If luck I* with
war. makes a grand total of 48
me I m ight have a real story
to begin operation abort!/.
billion dollars, a very grand
Ramie planting* art Increasing to U ll next -week. { .
total, we might add.

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l*e mtereated to learn that^ he I at *ea and Is presuniatu, *o»ne
nddreruiearl at F leet, where in the AVeatern I V .I i,'a r e a
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Gt-frml of New York, N Y.

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Mi* W E Smith o f Ocala wa*
the eui&gt;»i of her slater. Mr* J
II l*ay al &lt;505 Palmetto Avenue

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Mairimlia Avenue.

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Mr*. John Sorrrinyn of Winter
l’ ark *peitt Inal Wednesday vi.it
Inc with Mr*. Author Branan.

ANNOUNCING

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l The1 Board of the Pmliytrrian
Mr. ami Mrs. H.S, I h ir c ir an are *p,r»&lt;1irii; A week to ten &lt;U\ *
A axillary will meet at 3:30 I’ .M. nounce the birth of a -on, Wil
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at t)a ehurth
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Mr and Mm T foy Ray ale
o f the First rreabyterian Church,. Memorial Hospital
viailmu with Mr. and Mrs. Itynui
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c •• l oth me
and women, n ' I
ic.-if\ group
Tills was Imf oi'Miy"-, for tl)
Negro Is inpnil) increasing l&gt;
Detroit's nrrnv of workers am

worklcsfl.

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Tack U
14 tty. addrats It and
Had U oSt Sturdily built
for rough bundling.

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L* i*it laid ■•({
s*ti* I a ria l lu &lt;

In the last four year* th&lt;
Negro population of Detroit lui
jumped from liUi.odu tu JfJU, KllOut of a total porul.tnin e-ti
mated at above L*,001,003, lh
Negro now r&lt;-prr»e'iln about 11
|nw cent.
Considering the official bunt
ling that bn* taken pine*, tie
troit‘# dole line-up* have bten re
markahly
patient
and
good |
humored. Trouble hud bved antic
ipatl'l particularly at pnn regit
t rat lull depot w hero* the- Jiopulil
tlon comprised Negroes on one
side of the avenue ami Southern
white* on the other, tlul here as
elsewhere in the city the workless g ot along together regard­
less o f their rnre.
There was no reaspn for It to

YOKOSUKA
iAGAMI BAY

MIURA PENl

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INtO THE fiSST ZONE of occupation, indicated by shaded area, the
An,ei lean force* will In-gin their Japane-c landing- -Sunday. The piogr.pn, .innuuiicctt by flen MacArthur win, will lead the sky-troops in,
is ..otlineil oti the above map Al the Atsugi airdrome, the Imperial sta!?
will meet (lie Mae Arthur plane. On Tuesday, the U. S Naval and
M .ilne lories land at Yokusuka and on Hie 3Wt Uu- surrender pupWis
will he signed ab- ..id the Missouri lu Tisigo H*y.
f fnicrpatlonaij

Price Says They Kept
Enemy From Data;
On Atomic Bombs
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onl. asset was a baMe*
so | rot a Job ns a model
firm lh-| made riding ha­
Mr*

Ma'well was i)*«ign

the clo*h»s an w
j a* miHielllng them, and her career
i h*. pane r i from lher*
Hhe scJ ulrr-l r taste for beautiful woOl••* living a visit to relatively Jr
‘'cotlaml. now is famous for thb-indsoma tweeds used in her col- f-finns
Even before *h" nreseni vnlnjf
for wide armhole* acd loose
'w v.-i, Mr*. M b x c -II was know'••r ih« ea«v 'shoulders and casna'
•Mid fiL of her conla and suite
‘ be F-ntrvplrlc DcgibUitv of h»r gar
•nenl A* s word of advice to mro*;
•dunning a rew fall outfit, sh'

Tliey’re NEW

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Better act promptly to obtain
one of our limited quota of
1945 MODEL

- p**•-

"Instead of buying three
■r four cheep drraae* Or suits, bu*
-™H '8 e —the beat you can
(Jtl in a ntulral color
ihrojgh th* KKA und*.*r effurd.
of
the
liankhcutl JnriLft "w* will go with snythfng, *nd
'JeoiHit Act. Under Ihi ^'*•'•1 h*ve »hf ha'ls for a dl*
*
m
I , t’ o i
.Hnctlve wardrobe,"
• ...

a»t
iiuantity
of
information
tcri-»: at thrrr pei cent. Veteran*
vhich could have helped thi vx^trlenceil in farming and who
■nemy
"Tli.r
self-censorship
yccom are unable tu obtain credit from
rliahcit mure perhapw-^than any private sourpci or who are in need
i-wri apei
mnt&gt; or broRdcaito "f the taihnlcn! ruldance offered
enllres. despite thi tail that n, by FNA ore eli iblr to apply for
Ao'dications may be
nw or no penally were held ovtt •h, loan*
. fih-d with the f'ounly FSA Su|erhe bend* ol editors and ruTto
lallo'
excrutiVM.
Jfd 'llb rcr I
thl* i^.tlvilyt&lt; unique in history ! kateran* anil war worker*
inj, wifh U&gt; rent farm* unit ore unable
wax conduct**! Without violating
re,’, to obtain oticratlng limn*'in the
hp American tradition of a 'rec
eu. it Kahili tat. on program.
There
ire** and free speech, for there
ani Innn* may bo used tot the fiurwere no restriction* on criticism
te- Onto of . livestock, work stick,
it' opinion." Mr. Price'* stale
&lt;ee&lt;t, feed, lerlillier, tool*, and
uent said
Fll&gt;'f»im ami homo operating uacd*.
“ Thr nutajanditM' achlevemen

have already laft.
Hl-ts-d with a backlog of accu­
mulated . urdem, tha automotive

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fund a toi vrlfinriF «U World
VV.ir 11 Uj (tur c ha *&lt;? Isi mi 1\ ty [»

vhich has Mist ended. Uyro!,^1
&amp;h Ft8 « j £ h . «
•Her, who directed the offic, ol :
&gt;n*i.|ship, said last week. H e’"* f» 7 b
'
iddoil that '■together they kept | rhe Joans art/ lo r a n
Z
maximum
Ut in print nipt oft the. air
: period oi 40 years ulid bear in

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iIn* Unitt**l Staten utmtiM 'n UK
proutt of hi h |urt in o|ief»tio}?
ttiiiu
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win
tune
cenMtrMhip
Mt*
lime voluntary cc|uornhii&gt;,
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Tha real test of good will Ijt*. I
Iwarn. -mtaagament and -worker*,
pnd betyten white ami N f ' i
On 4h* other hand.‘ about half workerai.a-d wo»klex\ .m ay‘ h i
fKWtrwna f«y anpthrx six mouth»

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An inrreuM*tl number *»f nuplim tiunt fur form ownership iw l
f m ut opt* r a t »riif l o a n a id t h e Pnrm
.StcftirUv Ailminiatmtion program
wiu forecant tocluy by Ueorgo Ll.
i vtnKR(nn, t ouniy r.SA IsllfervD-nr, Orlaiuh*. »?* tht* honirconilng
ti«k o f vtitn uth
workers
notllUle* t«)

in- They e»teqd u-.untly .'o,‘ a p«tbe a* bad as It wa*.' It wpa had
enough for the nunv thousand*
to b# thrown out nr work, but
there wa* no reason why they
should have been compelled to
stand In the hot aun ail day ta
apply for their unemployment
compgnMlion. It so happened
that the Bute Unemployment
Compensation office* were caught
Newspapers Hailed
with Insufficient help to handle
;By Army Command
tha crowds, but they had rvfuatd
offer* of aeilitance from labor
I .-X-- •' • -----------oriranUatione and had failed to
j - A T L A N T A . QA,, Au*. 89.
him enough clerk* In the open
i ^ v Y l ) — Nmvapnndra o f ^ |h a
market despite lastoni learned
j VoarthJiBtrvire Ctt*py)nd ' j'«rfrdnt the la*t unemployment
I formed an nuiatafeltnr job -"I"
through you. to
erl«l* in .1938.
.:)i
of tha American prcaahnd ! reporting now* o f‘ iivrviro•corn*
liven In mufnrtune the Detroit bora
l
who hav# been an "O-onern- nand aettvltlaa, nubile relation*
Negrd remains rcawmably cheer­ radio
Uvi
ir
wjihhnldlm iniormatior of/lcam cl.M ) mutyr instillation*
ful If he l* newly up from the
•'
cnnccrn.'ng (tie ntomlc bomb hro reI or ted today.
itrK . 1 (mubt li* hapjiy .it yeL. . Hk- total &gt;-of- iisA -naw apaflar
would Ihhtrm th* tt/vs* and radio "*••**, ant -ootid YtHhoUl adVarmeat at 140 'to &lt;00 a week to j»f my (M ines f •'
ii*tug. would be required to re­
unemployment emnpcnaation -at _t
* - -i
Iproduce the1newa atorla* printel
ItO, tha* latter, figure i* atlh
It I* estimated that thw pr". “rL,nai»*papeni *ln tha twelY*
more than he earned where he duct ion of ehemlctl* id Cinarfs
came from.
.
•
haa ex QJUtdtd three-fold since the
With all lu up* and down*, beginning nf the war.

the American Negro appears 40
like Northern indu,trial commun­
ities M e Detroit.. Proof, of thl*
la to bo aeon in the fu t that the
many Nesroa* who were rocfull ad in DfaT* to vrortt fttr'Fonl 4Hl,
Chryiler and General' Motor*
aratvt ileavine Detroit, work pr

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Press And Radio OfVctsvScvking
Kl‘n(,&gt;'.Forlarm
,VIHsh
Are Praised For
S e l f - Censoring

U \&lt;»MVI;T0.N

arrange a prompt tel*
tl eta eat. Thor'* Serv.

vho *tarte,| h. r -urcer ns n hn
the Metriq nlitan
‘ trl (lancer i
1pe l j. House ni-t across the atFeet from he
piet-etl office on
TOtil si i n i
Married at IP nml the mother
&gt;f ti son ut
I she foilfh| it he- s s e r y t o 1,^ &gt; for a Job to eke
mt the family income, anil turned
‘owaid
the uurmehl
industry.

HOTA

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C A L E N D A R

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Instrurtifin
” mP*t,tlon
Ju*t around | Momliy_
Dancing
the corner, ouainc*. *or* * « . «
under the direction of Mrs,
it la welcome. Saltamen are ber.i
Alton Duxbtiry. —HUt) I’ M
On the ro«d, l hey are booking Tuesday— itegular il n n c n—isrorder* tm'ay Inkleid of talking
ehestru. —8:30 P.SIquotas. Free enterprise is begin­ Wednesday- t'oium'-irlty sing'ing
ning to operate again and it s
h:tt) }* M unavr tne dlrictioli
chief lubricant ha* always been
o f ' Mr*. Kd lame
courtesy."
*
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hutsdavi h n t f o u t 8 .10 e v e r y
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, L-„ e,..,. .sponsor.
......... - Hill
Nation-wide enriching of white; ’J” *1..,!^ "rtcond Tliursriav.
bread and t\ou^
j F rid ay- Dance to the Juke Ho*

Geo. T. Harr— Distributor-

URAWA

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• COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION

I Idh* Are Displaying!
Lornl Temper, l)ti-i

many
( '»keritial

S E R V IC E

Associated Pres* Fashion Kditot
I n n you speak of "the Amer­
ican look" you can think of Vara
Maxwell
Here is a desl- er who shudder*
at “chl-iTii”. ulihors fancy tritnminfcs and skin-tight clothes, be­
lieves the chief fun.tlon of cloth­
ing is coroforf and lo j
wear.
eltamin
Il-i
“ If it'. COrafnrtaUe it's bound
Amertcan's food supply »buul ■Salurday-MuCle* at 8:30 I’ M
to ItH.k right," »ay# Mra. Maxope fourth.
_________
j Sunisy— A picnic the fir^l Nun•hll.
“ No woman
lts»k
*
. | day every month. Free irans•mart in a Hreaa that'a too light,
What is Iw-lievetl to be the
portntlim ftu.n the USD uti-*
or bind* at tbe armholes or cuU
der the direction o f Joe Hall.
in at the waist.
Tha a fs ilf t Oral cog railroad in the world
S u p d a y ' morning breakfast—
tha* women endure in tb- " m * w»* completed on Mt. Washing­
rnffre itipj doughnut* nerved of fashion are all A sad (List hr * ton, N. It., in 1HG9
free f r c
1) 00 A M to MW
Vera Maxwell is famous for
I
I’.M.
casual, simple suit* and coats iiv |n World War I, Australia's ra*
Open itou'i i every Sunday ev en­
ha-dsome. unusual tweed* and •ualtica wire
1 0 ,1)00 of XIS.OOO
wire ££Jfi.tKK)&gt;
ing with game* and other
suhtle monotone*.
Her favorite troops sent overseas?
of al1 colorr ir- taupe
«
"That’s liecuuse taupe goes w»th
anything." she explains.
“ You
can wear it with Lrown op black
accessories, team it ui&gt; with bright
.olois, wear several different ton**
if it at o ie, and it always looks
righc
"Won en who are well-dressed
st all usually make one bad miaNow available—no priority
.ake— they are too rarefal abont
nalrhing up arri-ssoriea and cos- j
Hobart Cliopjier— Dayton Scales— Slicing Machines
Iliac colors ptarlly.
They look
*a if they had planned thair
— Coffee Mills— Restaurant and Hospital Machines
riothra by a blueprint. — .............
ileal smartness shouldn't be
— McCray Refrigeration — For all purposes — Cuaea
too studied.
A woman should
•npear in la- unconscious of her
— Walk-in Coolera — Reach-lit Refrigerators — Fro
clothes
They should be secon­
dary— n tmrkground firr her own]
zen Storgo Chc.^s nnd Hefrigeratora. — We build
uisonnlity rather than the main
'.Itractior "
what you desire — if il is not already in Production.
This
fall
Mr*.
Maxwell
is
bowing the "Falconer"
coat,
314 aJVeat C olonial llrtV e
'ocse, roomy sod cusUal, with a
idi- flunt-e luoning from waist
O rlando, Fla. P hon e 1*727
ii the driip|»*il, tmrded shoulder
'I tie
With her coBlr shi sometime*
howr u woolen |Inafori* dress,
vrupuround style end fastened ifl
* irk. wliirh n-ore'erits tbq uilin ate in simplicity of styling,
ct fit- ad fi-'ures make* the
You buy irtturancr,
itosl of .......
Mr*. Maxwell bepuy
for it, and forget
ieves tlmt any ilresa, coat or suit
liul if worth il salt should wear
it—until you Lore a
id iirniio| Jo stvii* for lit leant
Iom I Then yoir'fraBt]
ive years
That's why she goes
o lot the best possible fatrif*
action. If you Iniured
nd tte least noaslble frou-froi‘through no, wo tiko
This d»-siv er. whose merry blue;
•Vrs ond flashing smile belie her i
ear* of all detail* and
ray hair i- i native New Yorker J

WITH THE WAR OVER IN THE PACIfIC, A tm William F HaUcy'* mighty Third Fieri did aomothlng on August
17 it bad been anxious In &lt;l&lt;&gt; fm many mnr.lti*. It tiad It* picture taken as a (Ingle buttle force, executing a
turn off the cu»»t o f Japan r .iin e u , t&gt;atlle*hlpa, cruisers, destroycra and auxiliary sh1|m. fur the lint time
In II.r war ticrlod, itearm-t «n ■!••-&lt; n.i i tlirr. I’ lmtugrupldc planes circled ovrrtirad until they ‘received
Atlmiiiii llulsey'i todrd or.tei *.&gt;&lt;-- ulc &lt;'pcration Snap»liot“ . VI 'S. Navy photo, ( f rilrrnallorial Soundpholo)

H atoliinm
S h o w e r C n rtn tn

.W &amp; D M gS U A V; A U ttU B T 2 9 . HHS

H VIUL 13 i,;

By iHuarrtiY not-

C. I. 0 . Estimates
Detroit Jobless
.To Be 358,800

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Lovely Flower DetlQn or Gty Ron» P-iffcrn

;

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uncliqn U I 'a t * J n n'Ca thi la*
on-wi de
prominence
an rntl-gripe cam J
“Vernier* and r eatarcr*,"
thing
Seen As »-•
§ ign.
*'V?n5er«
eat*rer»," 1
T a j 11/
»ald. "arc now aware of the ‘

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essential users necking to

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Right, 8 ez You!

MIAMI, Au^. 29 . (Specialt“ 'Tha customer i* always high’
oolley," Joe H. Adorns said fe "
todav, “ Is returning more rapid!'
to the consciousiitaa of sertic
trudrsinen and their helper* tha
manufacturer* can restcck cmnt'
merchandise ■helves. Il looks r
though courtesy will win the
race," he daclafad.
Adams ,1a chairman of th
Florida State Chamber's Touri*
Development Division. Weeki be
fora the war tndad tha Plorfdr

ffel official, permission to
purehnse new truck units.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
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W e ’re noted for our

outstanding services.
Come in* look over our

complete stock. You’ve
a date with us...come
In and browse at your
oWn convenience.

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Jtilj ciriljjf Tfi{ o'htogc gro&lt;e_
or jot) kj sh » r e -c r o p n ln &lt; ‘ o f
waeea,
til 'r\bt,ritriffd
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both
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147q, S*nfont, or PalmeHotel.

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perty against windstorm dan
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INDIAN Motorcvele, a* is, Tll&gt;5.
UQ Clarence
Killer,
I.qk,e
Monroe.

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ip i i m a condition, 711 Hirli.r
AvendH, Sanfanb Fla 2 new I
built bousls if| GoVbile
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tub: . u m B n i w I gfritTfins fit».
light
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pirkeft fcftre. ‘Owner Invln
r'l.iriait. Immediate i.us-esVlrn
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tiidlilf imi) meni jpIhii'
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y.mi fir
Ulomnbilr and Ii 1
iiflltv instirard-i Tiy tint fnstiring

vooi .-ii at Kent’s
Special
rate
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LOST: Large round old gold
locket, lUirtfan ihltial* AU on
Gant, .mini q*nt in*tu.ck. two
picture*' 't n ib b t ' 1 'Rat, to Mils
Toftley, Elrmtone. Rewa
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Reward.

FOR Ti *&lt;klltlongl you con add
' \o
your automobile
liability
polity tpedleAT* b a jm e n f " f it
Injure,I
cicb per
i&gt;e ion accidently in
U ie n g a r In your cur
■ml eack pedegfrioh hit bv
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PAINTING
NOW is Ruiel time tu p*b,t &gt; o ’ f
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and fehdyr repair, Y*t« • Auto
Paint HHITUody works.^ ims N
i'ulmetln Av*. Phone .'1*1
t\e4 SUING

machines

repaired

arid all hum* ’ appliance* Cold
well General Itrpau Shop. *n.
riortb Mill*. Orlando, phon.

2-1U72 or Hthford 91H8. Prompt

A.^^ D T R O S IE B .'D E A L E R , In’ gal
yanited, bltck »nd ropper pipe
complete slqck on hand In alxes
ffom H " to R“ . from one langtli
to cor loud loti. All (dies pip'
fitting*, Vnlee*. putup*. high
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clestl &lt;■* fiirnun. d or onnpartmi'ht ,,. hmWc in
Ylju will sava money by getting
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or near town.
Phone 76*1-W
ndr price* before buying.
D. KOHLER, IH5 West
Street, 9*nlnrd. Florida

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engine drfvrn feninft.ga’ W A N T ! * ! )

nqmp*. home auto,.,.tic d e c
trie pumps, range boileis. imni
matic tank* rolar water heat
er tanks, ileettte' rpotors, gn*

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Hull S«rvtc.:, •••glsteretl Jersey
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'il'It J.^elry Float A policy wu
te p a y ^ ^ o p for jewelry lost,
stolen or ties troyed. Nu Ift . j p UpM A Co.

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W ANTED!

insurance is most
Import unt. Yoti know whin It I
tust to reunite
replace ' your
your;
would cost
home,
flirhitu.r, metk'liuinfla*- *
and automobile if ilestruyM
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KO'r-tr to be In t. law
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.lent policy from C, M, Hoy.I I
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the

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ullt„ m(lU, , fosuraner , ; r ,
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good
laying ,, iluqt1
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mohlhs old.
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BABY
etirriage
uud
training
chair, good condition, reason
able price
Phone 32 9-R ti
inquire 24DM‘ y Palmetto Ave.

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V\ r H:ivp ( hmhI Hrlinhlt- I’ mtilers
Avuiiuldi*. Call Sanfuid I’.iiut
L i J m5 s Compitny. Phoiir
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route hf HJ.
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Murhmt* (Spatf «1 lime I Pays
rtCellenT'
MfellenV llfatih
lif#UI»« weekly in
cd|iri'
((DO.Ofl cash reqlltr. i
Write gfvlnjr ag«, pbm.c unq
spare hatlra. Ilox 8 , c 'n Herald

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1 " i it natuial desire lor pt u ..cy

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Cam- m - Ave. E. il
Slow*
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two dpor J PRACTICAL nandn?
1720 Mel_________
lonvlllr Ave or phone 671-W.

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F1RECROOF ' 1 misltr Safes 12
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A PA R TM E I-T avail.hie Sent. 1
lii " bt-d m Him, lar ge llVif*
remtn kit-hen and prtva’ e *-r
trance
Phone Short'*' Cnmp.
t'.iiit.lv t.fi09
NEW DROP leaf table, 4 chairs, 1
light finish 307 E- 3rd 8 t ^ ;
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A( ,{KS „ lr,| |Hnit 1 mile, mi

IlK-VTEILS. Oil circulating ,m
woml neuters, lllll llunlwn
Co, 301 E, l»t St. phnrif :,:t.

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to trade g.MuJ cow,
&gt; . i I’alt f“ r hog* nr yearlings,
Will give or take
fake difference
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Grange
2. Uo* 41
h’ Pccla | Ave “orr «Rt' *•
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GARDEN
PLAN TS
ho#
rea.lj&gt;- Toiiiatues,
Fla
Glani Pepper, F(, FN-kr* Mar(nhagen.
k / ' E g g ^ P lU n t. C a ®
1-------WakeCnarlealrtTi and Jcr*e
field Catibage;
Cabbage J otbtY b
plllnt* In a
fa # day*. J .'W . Bell, Phone If.

LI.’ JUJEtl -Lunibyr ! ~ Wreck it1
story housq t)et^iti.I Keel'*, v n
best lumber. Dent * ...Mlf«. All
dow* uni) plumbliig
I ..i nn'
l.umtrer Yard

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WATEJtwiich, g ood cun^.
imp C m V
seen at San for
Fruit Co,

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between U A. M. and 0 I*. M. TWO FARM S Fort SALE On.
, 3 acr.Cl. tllgj l^nd, 1 good well
T1--------------2 * l o r f houie, 1 car aarngc. ’
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tool ' hbu»h, «00 f t West o
l^Ife MonroC, Toat Office
Dm
-— 6 acre*, all tiled, ifood v.ei|,
story bouse, 2 slopy barn,
mile * r s r un O n n g e lltrolr
vard. L a , Bell, Lake Monroe
Phone 16.

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l VnlriHlalai —*■ Tiff n#falriia«

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( ni l HW-W
tiiin Pay carh
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peraon ages , " O T
for * f
’iff. dividends r critic'- Die y.-nr
ly cost to ♦ 1 l.&amp; ffTiler* Di« t**
&gt; W XJ *

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T triu be
PLENTY winuuwi anu ueor*. Nice ^ six*, ineludtyu’ new springs, n
| lot of rituiih uoors. Duhart’s \
ayer fell pa.ktjug uni.l &lt;i o
tXimbi-r Yard
olie '172A C . A. Tickirl
The SanforJ
Ut&lt;&gt;» Far tot*
Ul’IIOlSTKIiY fabric*, tnpcstrlea,
danitik*, brocatelle*. a good FOR S A L E : Ample quantity lonj
stock
to select from.
It.S.
life HOL'D 9HAT;'aibcsto. rooi
llrtiwn, 2911 N. Oranirc Ave,
coating containing Petr.-guip
) Phone 4053, Orlando, Fla
Sinford Patllt A ’ Glass I’uiq
piny, 117 So. Park A\&gt;-nue
MODERN, well constructed home
Phone 303.
in Muylnir section. Phone hr:'I

aWELSHTIRE SHOP

W AN TED ; about 5 dCi^l or more
with f r u i f trees qiitf home f o r 1
3 peridn* « f hlOfc.
R W.
. F l o r i d a Hotel

P h o i i t H O p ^ (in
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tRESSED KHYEiyi — W , will
have a limited number of dres»
ej frver* for, *kle during the
week
until
further' notice.
1 Tender I-rv’ ’ PouUty. ‘"iUo rami' I
ford Ave. l'hone V24.
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ftwrmq Five tv«m»i Baulht
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FINANCIAL

WANTKli—

* U Elm AveT

pp£'$p^

H.B. l*o pt Co. Ipc.
GAS nod Oil snare ’ heater
XVater Heater*

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\ URGENTLY utrcdtnl «t»ftirmihnj
house Ilox
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YOUR “SHIP WILL
COME IN" Sooner
By ih^ Aid of Newspaper

. ADVERTISING

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OANFORD HSRALD. SANTORO FLGOIDA
■ mmta

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Unity

There

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Strength—

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To Protect the Pesea of tha W ot Mi
Ta Prom ote tha F r o fr e i* a f Aaserlcai
Te Produce P roopcrlly for llaaford.

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POTATOES

rr&gt;Tin

10 ii” 43c

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Carrots

2

bchs

3

17c Green Cabbage &gt;» 4c
California

California

Seedless Grapes|b 17c Bartlett Pears &gt;b 17c

Buy Enough To Last

Vacuum Packed C o ffe e

N C Greening Cooking

Til Tuesday

Pel

STOCK UP
For Tho Big Holiday

Pound

29c

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Apples 2 , lb9 27c Apples 2
iSiir.1'8"* 1
ib 10r. Persian Limes |b ,9 b
j Calllnrnla

Florida

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SHADE A BEEF
Ru h Rod Moat'

Juicy Club

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pound

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ound
pound

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Peanuts

C u ts

5-oz

23c

8 llv«r Wing*

CHUCK ROAST

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Flour 10 ib. 53c
Eelbeck
No Points —While

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40 oz

Can

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Honelc** llnakrt l*ot

Roast
Hamburger

toll cans

49c

CanCpenen
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Flour 25 ib
* eady/\
1.17
Cocktail Crxckeny—

No Points!

"D u* Do#. Everytni.g"

Big Eye. Imported Style, Wheel

DOZ

Swiss Cheese
28c

W H E N A V A IL A B L E

Cheese

S

23 c

Largo

IVORY

Medium Size

Hilla Cienm

Yellow Shatp

6c

Crackers pbo 18c

they last

Tlprary

21c Cheese V2 ib

IVORY

French'*

LaSueur Tiny Pearl

Cake

Mustard 9oz12v$c

no. 2 can

Btokely Chili

Quick. Rich Bud*!
Sunnyland Smokfld

Headless Ocean

Sausage ib 39c

O X Y D O t

Sausage lb 32c
Klngan's Fts»h Poik

Large

23c

Boep o f Beautiful Women
G

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J i t

17c

W HEN AVAILABLE

3

lb

cakes

. 20c

12c

W ieners lb 33 o

15c Lobsters ib 49c

Asparagus
•

Skinless

Cooked for Drolling—

Vegetables

lb 2 9 c
J u t o e r jr .

8—No W a.lo

S (• \\

In sta n t A id

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Roll

Quick. Buy

Sani-Flush ifl« 19c

vx *

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Grape-Nut*

3

bottles

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31.

Capt. Eawton Traces Sanford Hoy Member
Of C o l i n Kelly’s
Crew In Philippines

Slurps ( ’lose Monday
Honoring Labor Day

12 -ox 21c

Protest Is Filed By
Sportsman’s Group

All Stars Defeat
Frierson’s League
Winners, 3-2, 4-0

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no. 2 coo

15c

Vug

ijf coverage and raiae the beneaction
to • national maaimum atando f $20 week fo r 20 week*.
lie likewise denied * congres­
U ndo Ham haa lopped 10 bit*
sional .uggr*liwri (but the maa»ive Pearl llsrlxir report* re*
11 ion dollar* o ff tha money ha exh ' M n
A uk
: i . ( AI M
lea-r.l Wednesday
Ipectad lo »p«nd thl* year. Th«
Am# in** M u tm r-i to o k o v e r
UK PACIFIC where there were no •Ircet* 'white*ash **
] reason *&gt;■ the sodden end o f the
to hug. crewmen o f the C S S lloggntt Hay. | j (
Jap war. Thi* bring* the esti
tin I .i*t \ nnisi n a v a l h asp an d
wtaitrincnt that thr nation
mat* down to fifl billion, »om e 60 J * baby carrier, get new,-- f the wur'a end and »wmg Into a hug&lt; Me .4 whnle w a» at fault for tha
.nr
Ht.itmn
kHHtrdiiiR
the
•billion for war purpose*— settling snake dance on the Might deck O fficial U S Navy photo (Intel
iiitM't r^phe of l&gt;rc. 7. 11*41, alao
nn-iMh
It»k&gt;u Hay today
contract* and operation o f the national Soundphoto)
matlr it plain that enturrra* must J
pi * 1 11 &gt;.it mn forup.s hourly
armed force*.
•hmihlrr ita *harr o f thr blama.
in. ir-a^ud tlie'll* h o l d i n g ' prtv
The United Slates resumes dip­
I futiiMVi. v%ht&gt; mm * \ mrmt»rr o f
lo m a tic relations with Finland
pat .ih«i v !«» Sunday's (S n tthr MMiRlr nhcti tn«* Japanate
at midnight tonight. They were
pt r pet rat4-41 their anrak attack,
H•i*iv lights 1 S t imp) his.broken o ff on June 30, 1044. The
•an!
.
'U nited States thus becom es the
"Kkp»v timr th. I’ m iilin l (th a j
first mtmber o f the Big Three
lair KfMiiklin l&gt; ItfHinrvr It ) madf i
to resume postwar diplomatic
an effort to »frt h preparetlnfati I
relations With Finland. Relation!,
pnik'fwm tht«Mijfh m tn jrfir, It ^ a i !
were broken after the Finn* had
btifh d Wtirnr\rv t )ir I'rrulflrnt I
been at war with Russia three
inailr n «!at«nolit
about
tha
^ycars and with (arfat
i i ••«*i|\ .•( pr r |».irrtlnr«», hr m xi
'Itf 4*41 f.x I.oi k» it
The OPA today moved to enlist I
•
..
. i
. .
,,
,, ,
1 think t tir rmititf&gt; la r « much
the aid of housewives lo prevent
(ir O W X n O f N jlV J A \ 1 lo hi nmi4' *«» *411 \ tfnhvtdiiNl tn
«Y t&lt;» dut’
a repetition of the inflationary 1
* * I .
" i .....
th
f • ai
..... . t *i ht ilrvi-lnpad
•rr»iw at
spiral in food price* that follow
U t lO n
A t
I jU n C M P O II
.f 1’iHfl Hat hot
i.il Mac Arthur
,rd World War I
_______
l(r«ull of I*olir&gt;
•f nr v hradquarAboard
I SS Ancon. «*ff
1 tin* hr «aid nftrr h \rry
The houaewlve* will Iw given
Several thnuiand Sanfoi.i citi
Hotel m Y&lt;’ ko*
i* * #nl ipbiIiiij*
t*»r I'rarl Jlar
lukm ulta
\iif .1 1 , ( AC) —
"anti-inflation shopping
ng Hats
lists" to j sens attended the open t'.'u»r »t
lllovtl «w »o«n a*
K niiclalnl
■nd
MlarYinf.
i*&lt;11 f. pnrt )i4 o Hi'htil thr ronclu*
j*e
in
spotting
ai
use
above-celling j the Sanford Naval An Motion
\ mcr lean cm*
1,000 more Allied prlMinrrs
w|..» that "thr *h olr thinic ib the
prices on meats and other food* Thursday
afternoon
witnessing
pne
• f*&gt;r permanent
ir o ili of itir p4»li« &gt; which thia
t»f war rrarhrd thin rencur
The lists are lo be distributed by the simulated air att... k by I*
country it«rlf pursurtl —th« counfihlp today. Some «ald
local ration boards starting nest VFa snd 8 SNJs and iimpecitiig
hili- f ha» hern dl»clo»«d
ti &gt; wa» lint t rally fur prrpurrdhad spent month* in Military
•reek.
the various building* and i-&lt;|uip
fatttti'ical Jap* wanted
confinement
under
the
conOM*
”
ment,
with
chief
interest
renter
The housewife will be asked to
it the war anil threat
O
fficial
Mfiny
iiav)
hoard
find*
alant
threat
id
death.
Thus
ing
in
(Be
ground
aehoul
and
the
write on her list for a week the
-t:.M » th.
Jap pear c
far
1.484
prisoner*
have
luff' p la o d &lt;aryin$: d®ur,‘r * '»f
prices
she actually
pays
bar link trainers. Many nl.e sttendeil
• tit f'.’ w in NlnfJila They
rrw|H«naibiht
\
nn
«
t
l
IndiMthmli
been
freed
from
M
'r
n
ramps
the
nsovloa
o
f
"The
Fighting
butcher and grocer for ail kind*
it w
hv
depar
Many gallant survivors of
-- Format Sec ratal v .o f
St at a
of foid . She will then send it Lady” and "T h is I* It.-'
^
»••• in
• rt*»e
Cu/UclX
ili
4
i
t
;
.
.
.
C
aR
H
w
Haortfe
C
.
Wake
and
Bataan
»
"
rrr
t
A
t
gpotuai
groep
of
representa­
f t * bar - local - n * r d .
.-*
-p
. iCn &gt;Hi* f.in|i&lt;
•Hiprmh
among Iham, -#vv*ryone re»
Marshall, army ch ief of *ta /f
J'rlcs
Adm inistrator
Ch**ter tive Sanforyi! dtlsen . attended a
\dm
Harold R St*»rk. fornir
rued I* suffering from ms!
luncheon
given
(A
1
apt
W.
T
Bowles pointed nut that O P A ’a
nutrition.
Navy
i it m H r
•htaf of naval itpri atioiia; I
F-*»Lon and th« Administration
enforcement Staff is shotlhanded.
Harold StiMMU formar Mint»rn I*r»»imri1 T Gcrow thrn
Offieer* in the ROQ on the necaand that cooperation supplier! by
n«‘«a«Ma fo ir r n o r , rri»*irlrd
major general in charyr of t)
sion nf ihe thirty second antnver
housewivrs will "iv e a good pic
war (l« |iirtinrntV wm platm ill
sary of Naval Aviation.
_ turr of food price com plaints in
A similar open house will bo
lit Arthur Ed son
A I I O A U D H E K C 1 S H I P ; *l,,n •
Adm
11 band I
“ the various areas.
held at the Station Monday on IIKFVF.S OFF OMOIll PRISON htm m .l. then e»m m *nd»r ln&lt;h..
W ASH l\ b I ON Aug
I -1*n
He said that OPA will try to Ijitair I lav. Lieut W K Spry,
Pretty s«hmi •**• mure
from
Il..&lt;* J
1
‘ 'V *- *"
keep food price* down, but warn­ public relation* officer, announc* ( A M P Tokyo. Bay ( AP.
the lass Itehiml the c**iiot»,i
Capt. Colin Kelly actually dt.*l M«J
w » “. ' r &lt;;• Shor‘ - ,h '
i 1 l« ii « iIm\. 1VS
ed that prices rose twice as fast * a.
Iruiat and
tall.I the
IKa public
rvllllll Is again in battle waa rvllted for the ftrut commander
of
the
edt Uxlsy.
The Ini** 1- fr*l u|&gt; « iMi her
• III
. f
\ "ki.eilk.l
after the armistice o f the last invited to visit the station and
Hawaimn
tleparlrnunt
I
lint
11
w
V
•
*
U
lire
l
o
r
him
i
i"
timr t&lt;Htny by &gt; Fife. Holiert Alt
proud
war as they rote during the Inspect the equipment.
Previously, onlv Ktimnel at- '
Motion man. •!•&gt;. Snnfurd, Fla wtm
t
...|
te
til
.1
t
•
141
N
N
T h a t ’s it
f a c t u a l fighting. The price o f a picture* will ugnin lie shown In
Short
Itii'l
item
liMtr.l
n*
r
«i)y*
mlil*
fro m Walt- '
hint been scaled by tirnrl
five-pound aack o f potntocs ro*e the Station Auditorium.
TruiriHO urn! Se**ret&lt;iry of W m the A i o n o » '
year* of confinement hi
3 Vi cent* during (he w ar— but
Stimvnn n n i f in Murahall'* ii»
('apt
i.nston stated si the prts.io camp.
Hr *«v • ' t o
increased 36 cent* In the year luncheon Ihot in lilO.I the Wrtght
friiM*- t )tr rnorniMtt
the nflfi
Irlc lin o - .•
He .sill he was InaU." ,•
•a*
and
eight
months
after
the brother- maite their first flight
tHiMf-1 * 1e|H*»1 wh« iitd.lr |**it*|• tressc' ’at &lt; lark Field. Luson
I
tnl.l
armistice, he »ald.
T*»*|n&gt;
111
.
Pr
rm
|«t«*t|f
J*U
.*
D'lfi*
from Ki•t v l l .s k . slid maintain
hack
lo
1
11
.
&gt;
■
I'.Ml when the Japs rttt« ►
P •* • *
Stironon mi defending Hull wi
a.
Other development* on the re­ c l |" .....m l. of suilsined flight
A Oil that
*aw the Nip landing pai'v
lieport
the nrm\ U.mrd •**id.
t'.'irii*In I *.l 1 I Mv landed aboaril the the protection o f three
™ conversion front:
l»c such aditc-l
trr day
the biitt«»n (hut »tartr*l tbr » hi
President Truman designated UKS Penn*ylvama In 1812 the ami one heavy battleship
a -day dciivci ie
it \tmitfl Air
by makirttf counter |)roponaU t extend ed cipi Iii ntol lu gger retail
launchliiir
George K. Allen, farm er DUtrlct firat calap lilt
o\
t*r
I'egr
*f
»rh|
( apt. Kelly made one run
nf Columbia com m lu ton er, to rurnrd mil, ami in I 0 l3 t juM the battleship, txpectin^ n car • Jai'an on Nov. 2(1, 11MI
s to re ads in the newspaper*.
Hull has nrnmisr«l lo i*&gt;ue .1
recommend the best methods of 32 yr«m « « » . the fir»t nlr unit ricr
W IN
T h e WAftliiir rr*tf irlinitM nrv
nearby.
No carnet
Itw
iliaE
^
&lt;)■
!•»«•
■•*$•»
statement «ftrr h«
th* rapidly !»«-■n«r IHlr«l
liquidating Government war agen­
n ic y 'll l»c
visible, so . h* r#turne,| ami al
rtw irl
d a s. Allen, long-tim e political
o f f fiiirlv
Mtm S'* '♦ill Hi•* m*
tucked the battleship, later idrhtl
Though the nr tny uavv Imini
associate o f Mr. Truman, Is vice
fie,| as thf Hargna
U lU m
reports pointr «1 an mr«i«in$r ft*
president o f the Home Insurance
T h r O f fir r
!••(•••••
"W e droppad our three bomb* Ifer «t five hi^h m iliU it mu 1
• •- te |||
Co., New York, and during thr
tK&gt;rtati&lt;ni
n
*«•**v
in a train, scoring one •11r t ao&gt;l
naval
officers,
the
two
»*t&gt;h.
..liMor
war served as spadal assistant
Noyemln-r I
Itrlu .1
two indirect hits on th* llanina
ilt'lny
to the national chairman o f the
■hoald
Hr
ri.mit»b* t»i'i
The second bomb strui k on the have Maiil th*-v huvr no intrnti.K
Prnblem*
uf
eseca*
water
and
•H»r,
thr
of ordering sny trial*
„ American Red Croaa.
vessel's
bridge.”
juicy
"
i
ll
»
m
M
«»r*
other hsrard* &lt;&gt;f *oil erosion
*» I'Mre
t*p In ( ongreat*
•
It was revealed that the Gov
1.
Sdimrthtnip
t.
The
first
w
as
a
pea*
n
o-aft.
wh.rh farmer* must com bat-w ill
elv" t»r
Thill, counb'tI w It h I luMt tU
em m ent i» considering a plan to
2
T)»r rn.1 *.f Mi. i»* ovetcume It) the Soil C onser­ and the third a nrai tear he
» ill hu \r
remove all rationing on new auto­
MtMtement I ftmI be 1 »k*'teiwr bi
•
horU
ifr
continued.
Both
eauseil
damage
\
vation Service anon to opan an
in
Foal
mobiles. According to some esti­
no intention &lt;»f ordering no* 1
"T h e cap tain ', skill *M* fIIItk.'
*'lt*R *» flIMVIV t)M*»|f Hi
-it
o ffice here. It wa* brought out
\» ifii|i.w m
mates, rationing may end by No­
trials, laft th*- iteit m*ive up • buslorn a," fiiu«pf| M.-rfiiw in nn
H • ttaaH Dm r » a »
Hit-t.
at B meeting nf growers Wed
congress
vember I.
llliir vlftb
' ll.-lm lr t- HiM.lf* n»4*fi4*\
a . ••» % » •I I/ 4 I
*
nesday afternoon In th* offiew of
th»*,
The ban on State eonvantlons
In
th
r
w»r
fur
I
tell
f
C
M
M
tlllM
Thi
\
1
the bounty Agent, C. R. D*w' . !••' it* Mil tllt'f
anti
was lifted by th* 0 1 / l t . o f De­ ... ............. set-up wa* explained
did
an
Immense
aiioomt
o
f
husi
tu»4»r (unit v ftti
aon The
____________
. _____
fense Transportation.
But attend
at!
net* anil
thev rut down on the I
by Mr Dawson. C. D. Gunn, .and
. h. .. th. Mnhll,. I •
l» *11 o f
ance must be confined to persons K. S. McMullen, Soil Conservat­
se rvic e s they on ce gn vr their ells
in Sept
I to Sept
and I hr Untarv
living %or engaged In builneae In ionists of Gainesville. r
tom era .
„V
v
*
11
tt
l
it
t*r*
r
m Hip m r t h ' . l t*»
Mi'inlh'i.
*•(
ftit
bri-n
&lt;*i
fuelled,
Adoption o f g rtaolutiun by tha
the ataU where the avent is held
“ N o w the t i p A has put the
The group o f 16 men unami- Seminole C ounty Sportsman's A*
ill* rrgiatrririM p* r ^.. mm Hruilquirttii*
t
•
lit. Htinld will |&gt;uhlm)i it« UMual
and up to 26 persona, such
■Queete
on
u,
with
its
reiling
oustv agreed to file a petition
I I'k'IOn, llilte w||ii.nl •
lint nrul wotlW-it itf *• It1 e|lt 3*•I&gt; at 111*0 1 .
speaksra and g o w to .' who rnai and take the'other nocaaary »t*p* Snclation protesting "drastic anil
prices, so
much so thatmany a
hsirtMi 4*tI
In giv r thru tinnit-w !«» I ill U
\ 11
open
ht.uvr.
. rlrhra ting
material alteration in the open
____
____
itald* the atat
come
from oub
A
rm
won't
lie
able
In
break
even
to get the U. 8 . Department of
i.f
tfi,
tJnoir nr trlwphou.* M t'. K'l l mi.*ling
L.ibor l»a&gt;. and •iiimImi tfi th«
Restrictions on horte, dog, and Agriculture to eatablUh a f Soil season for ta k n g game, birds and
Y
ou
wouldn't
think
IhMt
lit
thr
Frierson's p e n n a n t winning
,if.| K i'biT. lti'»-J. "
&gt;itturdny. &gt;uinht»
gill 11 1im p e d ion hr Id ThunitjAVf
othar animal ihow a ware also Conservation O ffice her*, - with animals In tha Fifth Congrca- team
was
defeated
by
the f a c « . o f that wr vaiuiId return to
|.4 ih i»rgMfiU«tlon and &lt; htitth h. r« in Sanfonl
aional DjatHct” , without prior
-till l.r held lit thr Sanforil N«vg|
lifted.
■rrvlcru
thnt
will
r«&gt;«t
u«
plenty.
a specialist, who. without tea or notice, wa* announced today by All - Star* manager! by .„ Karl
1 , 4 nkr«l l«» plnco lmf«rt‘ tluur with thr
I
\u stMiion.
W K .Spry,
tondlnr. will help th* farmer* Porter Lansing, president of the Evan* and Rul-ert Steele in two Would you?
1 •.-••ills' tin* urgent nr#&lt;l for all hmttnn
1 ••(•lo rrlati.tfiM o f f n r r , announc••But
wr
«»*
ill.
ter
will."
o
f
o f this district to benefit from
exhibition game* by score,
.Siitiird iy. 1 hr p 4•1
f.... Itmii.lb'f n. nrbiMil (rurhi'f- lot• 1 |im|mv. in v it m j thr public to
organisation.
thi
M o rro w mid thrrr*» n niinph' ,||IH'f«, and Itullviilualn MflVtln* (•• a rrri'pt ton I t "
the free service o f soil snd water
In a latter to L. G. Ilruco, 3-2 and 4-0 last night on
•*trod (roiu I *HI I* M until
tXpU
natinn
for
thi*
Thr
fellow
conservation and Improving (hair
t Li
I’ lddic
in
any
rnpm U s to *; (n&gt; i1 \f id m. i
chairman o f th* Game and Fresh lake front diamond.
4«o I' M No i'N*s will lie rclands for cattle, vegetabla. and
do
w
n
thr
Ntr«?«*l
«l«Tidm
thr
wu&gt;
The p rlie “ bonehead" play of
ati.l a rnrkfail loo
i, , , n .. hi thrtrtiirlvra fm a ray
W ater Commission, the association
ii 4*11 for rn fra n rr nrul %crvlcc
citrus producing, Mr. Paw son went on record as (icing opposed the season occurred when Charles t o make money i» to do IntA of \|i
v \f h. : nn r m
h&lt;f.h«*r itfltnl
• in vt 1 11 01410*1 *1»»r •*t |4iiim and
' - CA MP BLA.NDINO, Aug. 31. stated.
b
u
i
i
n
e
n
.
\ I ••
|ft
|tuitii* Mtulcd tn p4»i»»t*» M l.lllt I* lit 11.4
lo the changes o f hunting days Morrlaon. manager o f Frierson's,
•**l*t thr publii
(8peclal)— CpL Gilbert 'A. WllAn advisory lioard o f which
A n d thr tenv tn .in loin o f hum
ordered Bobby Cullum to bunt
tin n**rpMMity fin \-rnv
It »• M.
• Ham* haa been released from the County Agent Is head, will mad* by the commission and wenjj With the bases loaded and one out. n e ts la to advrrtiMr m lot and g* i,
Sundn\ it
tit
,, ,,, 4'etabllnhcdl fait that p \ r n
__ ti.:. duty
a-w
_law
a Army'
A eetsw r of
e
on to aay th at the new rule*
active
with, ik
the
be elected at the next public m eet­
Cullum
popped
lo
All-Star ill heavily for m|m*&lt; ml wrapping, 10ti|titteTCuloMin
rani*
inf*** t^ J mIiiim Niid o L,« 1 |u 1 1
the United States after serving ing and the duties o f the board "n ot in accordance with th* wi­ Pitcher Rufo. who lhr«w to Ro- ta a y credit plain* and other cun
let .itbrro and the Tubcrriibim** I lllTI|) Ilf i* -4 hr* I•*I•*•I
shes o f a g re a t m ajority of the
will be to hold hearings o ff pro­
34 month*.
V M 1 i»..
tati
tn
Sem in ole
r*4iu»it&gt;
t» 1I14v nt 11*
o f -the counties In this hart Steele et third, doubling to m a r tickler*.
ia the husband of Jewel C- blem* of soil cniervatfon, then sportsman
Bo h« df&gt;ca.
Herman Brumley and retiring the
dial
'
•
tr.ttnng 1.3 our r riNlil In fu» l tn will bo hrbl
itricL”
of Sanford end 8afety to take step* to have th* local
S
o
orarybodv
«hn»a.
They
have
,
Ho« pa»t week M*v«rn| nrw
*•
----------- -—
Th* local association rccont- aide.
conservationlit begin work 09 the mended
If they want any hualncaii.
M orrison still claim s It would
Rruce and hi*
served oversea* foe; $8 eolL
.
_
jf „
lay
If
It
'
*A»
f
o
r
courteny,
auma
trtiwl
s
dopted have been a "sw dH play
group that v the rales
dtingtrnuii
^lt\ Akf Mediterranean
Predent wfth Mr. D aw ion. Mr. by tn«i gam * Commission Jul; *"
worked” , but fan*
have a lre a d y haa been observed.
uni
hrckrtl'
Gunn and Mr. McMatUn, w ere: be repealed and that a hearin
A filling station attendant
changed hi* title from “ m aster­
.n.nr* . n l--elpstlnn iHbnor* for Edward Higrina, M. C- Hjytan, held o f i port*man o f the vai
----- ——
There will be nught rad-handed clc a
mind" to "Feeble Mind.”
Mis*
llulh
Hand, the
new
nf (),c Rn, arv
R. B. 3 lrieh t, PhUfp R. Bach, counties tfn th e dfitrict in con ­
‘ hleld. a nu re sig n o f
KIIDA ARRESTED
R u fo end Shelly who pitched
'c o u n ty supervisor of instruction ,,f | „hor Dsv
n . n. Mathleux. C. A . W alts, nection with th* opening o f hunt­ both games for th# All-Stars dl*
will have her o ffice in the lunioi
_______
« award*:
Purple _ " M m r t . A M W W. Montggjnery. Jam ee' GuL ing seaeon and that the regula­ played &gt;U*dy. atrong hurling and
|«&gt;ME. A u r . 31.— (#V)High Bchool. Slip! T W |.awton
The Court House will N
H a ^ e e h t , tion* adopted Sept. 18. 1044 he nfld tho opponent! down to
Defease Ribbon, EAMB * t » on' Leo B u tn # r ,_ T L
O
seven iley* in the year less Eddn Claim, in vu n lr
o nnly
l y si
nil dnv Monday in observ
Citation aadM « e * , t l o ^ r . H. B. Pop*. W. G. Klihe* ot Gen­ re-adopted-at tills time.
hits. Brooklyn, abortatop for have been agreed upon by all the nf Mussolini, was todny turned announced today
eva and J. H- Menttk of lg&gt;ng
M lu Hand at one time wa- th.. lailavr Day: holiday,
flood Condset
Frierson and Howell, All-star ■tatea and the District of Colum- over to the Italian ministry o f
'
.b e separatee, who plan* to wood.
ea legal nr public holiday*: thu in terior, lo face po ssible , principal o f the South.nlr pri
abort atop, showed uncanny abili­
THREE K ILLED
.
af*
, The State Guard will
make hie home in Orlando, was
A ll­ maty school and has for the pus
4*w Y ear’s Day,
Washington's charges o f Fascist crime*.
ty
to
atop
each
ball
hit
their
PORTLAND.
ME:,
Aug.
31.
'There are no "national ,h?ll
through the Senara‘ '* la y, Independence Dav, La- ied headquarters reported she 10 or 12 years inught English jits usual drill Monday
account o f Ijibor Day.
Center at this pest.where. days in th* Utlted 8tatae—eacn —on — At tenet three crew mem­
Day. Armistice Day, Thanks- was received from Swiss suthori- in th# Seminole High School.
■tale haa th* power to dealtpat* bers were repotted killed In an
H er duties In this ne» position
of ewe
be
fle* Is to vestenlay and given d
and Christmas.
William*. Dye**, Clarks, Brum­
nploelon
aboard
an
empty
oil
ich hiaa about to which day* ere to be
lieglnning tom orrow
Italian
authorities
six
hour* is to visit
Each
if school* throughout the
tanker early today. The Const ley, Brooklyn. Orlffln, Cook. Odcounty anil assist the teachers 111 live Service Rivanl will
______*d la ghrdn an orient*
later
ham
and
Perns.
The
All-Star
Guard
said
the
tanker
had
dis­
During the Gold Rash In 1848.
bringing the system of inatruc
Saturdays. K. R Carter,
talk Which prspare* him for
team waa composed ofi Prevatt,
The Board
n Ufa an,1' outline* Me people were *o anxious to. reach charged a cargo tea* nl*ht
A t-ounce serving of baked tion as nearly iinkftirai ss p ossi­ ounced toilay
Ladd,
Evans,
Howell,
8ta*le,
SafaJ.M . Watkins W T 2 /c Is home
men
wen*
cleaning
th#
tan
*
California that (hey n«4Ao«ly
only
_
_ ffv# days
_
ta undcr^th* 01 BOl
mackerel contain* enough thia­ ble, Mr. Lawton stated She will operate
rfck.
Odham.
Riaer,
WUUama,
B
30-day
leave
with
bla
when
a
bleat
W*|
set
off
by
paid 31.000 for a ticket, but
y Broughton W atkin s,. and mine. niacin and riboflavin to co n ­ bring up to n prescribed standard in the future opening
Rufo,
Bbellv,
Bo,
shattered
.
offered to work cb t
nn the tarns hours a*
tribute to daily vitamin need*. sll county instruction
Mnrriee and

'ZMml

Orange

Q*

\ it II h

I \l'»
I hr I IIS reported to
da, lh*l I lent i.en
Jon*
ihno M h o n . i i c h l and Men
llougl*" liar Irlhur met in
T ok.n
li«lu» for the
flrsl
lime -im r l.rn rral
Haine r lsh l *urrrrrlerl thelatter
in the Philippine* three and
* half ir a r . ago Mac Arthur
tii't
«ru n g
M « in » r ifh fa
hand iad 8*id "W ell. I’ m
fl.nl lo *&gt;rr hiu ."
Main*
m right
allow rd and
*Nld
I'm (lad In «rr m u Ino."
I h.il m «* all.

tbr rutiniry. by its unwilling*
j repirr for war, was M
I blainrw nr thy a» any individual
for thp IVarl Harbor riltaaUr
*ml that he h*d no Intention o f
- ordering court martial for any
of the officer* involved.
He told * newi conference that j
he hnd no objection to court*
niurtiiii I emit held, hut he rave
no encouragement
to grow inv
congressional demand* for »uch

Named

P«4M Everything—

Highth Army Kxpected To Land Soon;
Papers To HeSigncd
Tomorrow N i g h t

^ 'V n ^ ^ lsr -m /g n i^ iss Ruth Hand L

Bulk Peanut

no. 2 cok

Zero

II. S. Battlewagons Anchor In Shadow Of Fujiyama

CITY BRIEFS

NORTHERN FILLETS
Pound

Pror War
Reason
Harbor

1 Gilbert Williams Is
Released From Army

aid. Mixed

Sliced

Bologna

’•

Olives 6ft.o* 39c

no. 2 V4can

t

Sausage ib/37c

.•

Silvia Staffed __......

W HEN AVAILABLE

Smok«d Pork

w

Sauce

Georgia Dessert

I'M.'.

Hazards Of Eroaion
To
Combatted

21c

no. 2 cans

SOAP

WHEN AVAILABLE

,

TEA

Frtah Field Pea* and

Far Waahlag Dl.hr*

ib

you want — while

P e o n no. 2ft 23c

W H E N AV A ILA B LE

41c

NabUco Orahama

l„eko. Halve* In Byrup—

SOAP

10•oz

•

Stock U p--bu y all

rrolsct* Hand*

tt-lb Package

North* in Cottage

s.

Snifties

31.

Morrow Says Cour­
tesy NNill Soon Re-

Land O' Sunshine

Lady,;Q o i th a t

lb

1 5 c

Land O' Bunahln*

Ribs
Kreih Ground

pfco

AUGUST

Sassy Clerk Is ArmiUtKP ( ourl Is Hutchison Hails
On Her W ay Out, Sold To LA. lamb Succcss 0 f Dixie
I)ivision In War
Says Retail Head

Oril* and M e a l_

Roast

FR ID A Y.

TruraimSays M a c Arthur Has Headquarters
A tToI H'Blame
Are
A t Grand Hotel In Yokoh am a
Opposition
pii ration
Is Cited
For Pea

Aid O f Housewives
On Inflation D rive;
Finland Recognized

lWTu"n,'!..,l"lf .y'“r‘

Baited
t

F L O R ID A ,

n e w s p a p e r

Many Sanfordiles Robert Altman
Enjoy OpenHouse Is Found Alive
In Jap Prison
At Naval Station

B a lla rd ’s
5 ,bi 29c

Tender Young Stall-fed SteofB

Stage Victory Dance On Flattop

WASHINGTON. Aug. 31.
(A P )—Gov. Edward Martin
• o f Pennsylvania told a ScnAtd Finance Committee today,
"The States arc opposed to
^ any bill or plan designed to
• v federalize the administration
6 o f unemployment insurance."
He testified on the Kilgore
bill t^ broaden the jobless

Fancy N. C.

Fapcy Colorado

CLOSED
MONDAY
,r -&gt;v--nnf T r n " W T , M

29c Onions

Potatoes

In Bulk-Limi* 1 to a Customer

SANFORD.

1908

OP A Moves To Enlist

IUlnoli Yellow

IT 8 1 S w m I

Prices Good Thru Saturday. September 1
Holiday Ahead!

# Federal Pay
J o Jobless Is
ill Hit By Martin!

Baking Potatoes

Quantity Rights Ror."r v H

in d e p e n d e n t

I

U. S. 1 Washington

PICCLYW

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V O LU M E X X X V I I

a n

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with
miilelk
m d llrrn l
&lt; h n »rn
And
ih u iiilii^ iiw ii* m o-lls in aflern.ion and
t* r I% i M-iiittL'

T L M 'r t m W *

ABMiBiMch ":| Julc# na 2 16c 37

HOME ON LEAVE

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                    <text>FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1045^

T D K R A N f p R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

PAGE EIGHTH

National War Fund
To Seek $115,000,000

One Million Heat)
Of Cattle Counted
On Florida Ranges

ORLANDO, Aug 24.-(Special)The final appeal for the National
War Kund will !&gt;• made thia fall,
with the budget set ut $116,000.­
000 In order to finance member
agencien to 'li&lt;|uidntii&gt;n or the
end of 1040. according to advice*
today to President Walter L.
Hay* of the Florida Division,
which ral»*-» the fund* for Nat­
ional War Fund in thi» *tate.
Mr. Hay* utalrd that the Nati­
onal War Fund hud advised him
that V J Day doe* not signify
immediate end to the work ol
member agencic* of the Fund,
with the exception of American
I

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f THRIFTY B U Y S " for
|
I
S M A R T H O M E S 'i

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C n n I inure! «»l

AN

VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

tOYI SII ONT T q v t t

Ait&gt;oe auMCMveiA
"nimmu*

CHUNGKING,
Aag.
37.
( A P ) —Ruaslsn* and
China
were bound today In a 30year friendship treaty which
apparently pare* the * a y far
a
peaceful set ties* sal
of
Cha| king's Chinee* rC • Ba­
rnuni* t difference*. The p a d
wad announced b o th
kt
Chungking and hfoacaw last
night. It *aa signed In Moo-

O M tl|
FAtlON I
ik o v i f

Friday and Saturday Only

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irtcrrmH till *n fh^
nl In i*»vp nil nn*«ih1** Mill »&lt;•
i
hofh in i»» piiI nofl
In !!■» nfipral thin fall. t|n» V"*
Wmr Fuml will ur***A rorr*'*"’ *• *
to *'|!c
n il*

In

Pacific
Ocean

V*»« f n r v **

BROADFELT

CONCRETE PIPE

&lt;4M*A&gt;0ai
D RIVEW AYS
WELLS
SEPTIC TANKS
W ATER TANKH
CULVERTS and HEWERS
Transit Mix Concrete
Second* available at low price
CO NCRETE

M em ber Associated I T chh

Truman Asks Missouri Leads
Draft Of Men
Be Continued Into Tokyo Bay

Developmcn

II U IC K

PENINSULAR

Points To Danger In
Far East AtidWarns
Against Haste In
Returning To Peace
W a s h i n g t o n , Aug. 27 . t x v
l*re*ident Truman urged today
that t'ongre;* continue the In­
duction into the armed force*
of men from 18 to 25 year* cau­
tioning that the Far East sltuatio atill Involves "many ele­
ment* of danger.*’ At the same
time hr cautioned agsiniT pre­
mature atlem(.l* to declare the
war emergence at an end.
The President a !»« put Ger­
man and Japanese brains to work
for Americana. Ha wants all
scientific and industrial Informaton *eued from the enemy
during the war turned nvar to
American industry. He pot such
information
including
patents
under the jurisdiction of Recon­
version Director John W. Snyder.
In New York General Chari**
DrGaullr. president of the Pro
visional Government of Franc*
received *n honorary cltltanahip
from the ntv of New York and
was to leave Ihi* afternoon for
Chicago He will remain in Chica­
go through tomorrow then vlelt
Ottawa, Canada nnd leave Wed­
nesday mi hi* return to Franc*.
Yratenlny DeGaulie paid tri­
bute to Die late Franklin D
Roo*evalt |lacing a wreath OH
the graw
the former President
in the ro»! garden of the Roose­
velt estate al Hyde Psrk
The tall oddier statesman ari||
ht* partv arrived bet* shortly be­
fore noon *t I were met outside
Ihr garden liy Mr* Koqaevelt.
About Ifiti visitor* stood in the
background *» de Gaulle, pro­
visional president of France, and
■Mrs Roosevelt walked silently
through the tall hedge which sur­
round* the rose ga rden to the
simple grave
^fter placing the floral pn-ee
at the iiead uf the grtve de

Fleet Units
For Surrender

USS Missouri To Be Scene Of Historic .lap Surrender

I,

Phone m i

Thi

Irey

MiM kuilui

M A N I L A . A u g 27 . (A IM
- T ile
IlH tllr-H hip M is s o u ri
li-d

Florida Cattle
Industry Seeks
To Improve Meat

Killed In Wtion

Frierson’s Will
Play AH Stars
Thursday Night

Market Director Wil­
son Outlines Plans
For Post-War Era

National War Fund
Drive Will Begin
Early In October

fe i

High Chaim ,

*7.95 Up

( ’arriaffes
Auto Owners Warned
About Driving Fast
W ASHINGTON.
Aug.
14—
(Bpoclal)—Car owner* of th*
country wet* reminded' today by
tha National Automotive Dealer*
Awoclatlon that, although they
now hav* all th* gasoline they
want, they *UU a n driving badjy
worn

restraint In tha way they
------ « their vehicle*.
"In tb* new freedom which dri­
ver* now enjoy, with an unlimited
fact an urge to drive faster and
with Ira* car* thy; before," *ay*
the bulletin. "It ftenld b* born*
In mind, however, that a tank
full of motor-fuel will not add
anything to tho ntatwlnten of an
average autantahlln or pot more
rubber on thrdedbbarn teen. A
wav* of road*id» tragedme over

iifogrftin* of IU mrinlK’i i(K*«nclrj
In the first six months of Ihr
fiscal year beginning October I,
1045, aays a report to (local
chairman!.; Tho National War
Fund la supported by cuntributlons to (local campaign).
Tha National War Fpnd Budgat Committee has taken action
which will make available to the
10 agencies th* bulk o f the 1046
goal of 1116,000,000 for expend!
lure during the first half of tho
flacal yaar when, It Is probable,
their activities will Ij* «no»l
urgently and Immcdlatsly needed.
In aapUnatlon of tha early, ac­
tion Winthrop W. Aldrich, jjrcaIderit of tk* National War Fund,
■Ut|d: "The climax In (be Paci­
fic,"and th* moral* problem*. of
occupation, redeployment a n d
convalescence mean a peak load
for tha UBO and' USO-Camp
Bhows, with no possible retrench­
ment unlll Spring.
t
■"Th* ^risla In Europe, |wlth
Germany defeated, but with real
victory not yet won, mean* that
t&gt;aas sis month* will settle fur

Baby Strollers
Crib Spreads

iiu : woii,

Thle is the personal signature of Emperor Hlrohlto of Japan
'as ,lt appeared on the Imperial credential* delivered by L t Gen
Kaevabe Takashlro. vice chief of the Imperial staff to L t Gen. R. K
Sutherland, chief of staff for Oen*ral MacArthur, prior to th* confer­
ence In Manila where surrender term* were given the J*P*n**e dele­
gation*. U. S. Signal Corps Radiophoto. (Intmetlonal Soundphoto)
(her* can b* no substitute for
th* service of th* private agen­
cies."
Budgetary ullocttion* for ag*n-

approximately
(United Service DrganlMtionsl.
United 8camen’x .Service, War
Prisoner*.Aid and the Amerlron
Field Service — total 670.169.­
600, with I34JM.UH0 available
for relief In Europe, and with
$ 13 ,095,003 for rollof In Ch|n*
and the Philippines,
These total* are all tentative,

only , in the Jalkan*. to a

S

JJaiSl; &lt;85

--- &gt; v - —v- — * - * --- 1 —
r~
caled for the \JSO. an lncreant
br 12^60,000 over last year.'
Thi* will permit operation o f .ait
rxpxnded program which provide*
greater entertainment by U80*
Camp Show* for troop# la’ tin
Pacific Theater of OpenUecte.
patlonal fore**, and mili­
tary hospital* and base* la p|a

MIRRORS

L IN O L EU M

how about your War
Bonds? That kind of
paper talks and talks
p le n ty . . . fust like
money talks. 1 ^

RUGS

cofnltion of »h* fndt
outer Mongolia. \ 1
Oovarnment actually
ctsed no control Jit I
more than a ouanef\i
and th# pact ae It a#
Mongolia wae^Wewm

T i r o l G rade

11.95
9x12 Rise

Now it gays “Look out
Tokio, Hare I Come"
and after VrDay it
w ill speak up ag&amp;lnthls time to buy you
•ome of the wonder*
lu l new im prove*
mentp whtch will
• Elec*

S W IS S ’ ” 1

Chian* declared. tv

market and obtaining
equipment from
th*
_____ . . . t Station Uad tor fifth.
Prealdcm Leaher also pointed
out In th* matter of recreational
•ran tor facflltiaa nine votes wire cast for
i century colored
playgrounds,
playground*, six
for
r'om Ui white.
Visitors Introduced by. Fletcher
Rolls Included Roy F
Stafford, Kan., and Ri
bo JJacksonville.
..
•r!

P F C LRON ROB
CAMP BLANDING,

will |cm. Manila for Okinawa
t.aught mi then »a y to Japan.
Vo advance formation of 112
tilled ' aval vessel*. Including
• «e hstn.-.Mpv -ade.l triumph
,ntly »• t*w lodav Into Japanrsr
home » det,
uodet rover of
-wannipg diirier plane- to launch
tl*-. " ., • .eata&gt;K
•'
va,vt»i--»adV * i. n

I..

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*

7 .9 5 U p

"T ill*

•*• .• x&gt;. -

and 6500,000
Service. V f '.

r'
•
'
.
m a t least *U months, and

66M

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pittgiH m

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lapun'*

;

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i- m 1 • -* '&lt;'

Table Supply Will
Th* Tftl'lr Supi l&gt;
ca toil f •** tb*
At

th *

.

**f

and Kiral Strrel
in

thr

tin t

tin**-

' *»ik

v%•11 m«*'«
« i ’ck *

•IU formerly ,,-•» i,| ,* d* It) tl
Ptaney store on rrt*t
which i* now tw-ing made

lln ... x*-v isles ..|f rnsl .tr„n g

1..
.1.1
„ || u- Il,e f ,.t to he IH-Ctl1.1,-*|
the smtdohiou* forces go
f o r o c c u | * M f i c v, it
« n* uni
u»h**,c .,n the w
side *,( Tokyo
today b) J G I’rtckt-ll.
Hav rhul.dsv , \t •dries,lav. Lf.8 ,
The front o( the new I
time I under „ protective canopy
Will be ettlirely altered
„f Hulsey'* 1.200 carrier plane*.
new, attractive lik (runt
Hundreds of the*e aircraft
installed
Other unpruv
lumped „ff from their flattop* at
Will be n new meul Imix, i
daybreak thta morning (late Sun­
latest style o( butter tro
day I ' S tin iri to cover the first
produce clepart men t of iru
large .cak A llied nrnvemenl into
Vegetables will Iw iraturv
Japan', tsrrltonnl water*, carried
Special lights and reflectir
.nit by Halsey'* American and
llriti*h warship*
The Tahir Supply Store ,* |
-sing Post .VI of the |‘
Thr carrier plane* *nrcad an
owned by the Winn-Luvett Com i s,»i,U-ll
Legion slid nuxilinrv
nil umbrella over hr,,ml Sagaml
(any whicch al*„ operate* tlo
Hay «eparate,l frntu Tokyo Ray
P it iiy Wiggly *lnrr on First udl Is, host Saturday. Sept. 1. to
onlv bv the five-mile w„|e YukOStreet and Magnolia Avenue Thr ilrpo,Intent nffirrrs nn.l district!
-ukn prmnsuln t,&gt; the east a* the
letter store ha* rrrrntly Iwrn emmander*. t»,»l cniiiiandi r •
•epafntril Iii.l.lr and now »ign- .iihI Mtlfiilant*. l^-gion Ausill„,v
A null &lt;
h« ( |n|i MlPt’lH'h Third Fleet'* rciidexvoua with
n*tailed, acninllng In Mra. John departmenla uffirer* and other will be held at :
l&lt;" k " •,l the double «tsrted Jap destroyer
high alsiiding official* of the D«- nesday afterim,," al aim I, 1 D w«. effected
Til* Lou Johnson manager

HEAI

FORCE,

PVT. ROBERTS RETURNS
CAMP BLANDINO. Aug. $7,
baa boon computed al Rocaption8 tat (on 10, boro, and ba I* now
on Temporary Dut- for 60 dove
at hftma, prior to returning to
active service either In th*.
United States or 'Pacific theater,

Tkay’ll Tit) la 1IW.

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of

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taws I', &lt;••&lt; Ml ,
It,,SI
.1"
paten I* &lt;i,« d»*-* tm
• "- ■»
tlon nl n it'll ", iti»t, ••
•. r
Caused t,y rntlgh
t,,|,r,
handling "f animal* si mnikel j,
Ing centers.
“ |)r. J V Knapp. Slat* \&gt;ten ,
,Csel,euso
•- e i , i a,s,

PfCs W U I f t m Ivey
Is In Philippines

* of this G.I.
range from
Wiring offieo
■ halls to In­
end plumbing
r If* welding
|ng latrine* In

lit,-, tor

Sanllar V lt,.m -t

V trnotian nnd f r
*

VY Ham

i v c ig h t

i i.t
l.lr
am, in.line the
,, i ,,t
1 ..l v ■ « nil Sagaml
II,
M»- nugtdv I Id* -I fleet
......................
'“ th *n
, , ,, ,
las' t,,\ei
ft ,,io
wbtch
latiato
eitussai o*. wete taken
,.(f and put aboard thr superl,att|r-&gt;ldi- Mlo „u t I
l In that great .loadltaught
i;,,
D'.uv-I*- MarVrthur
.,,11 (.., ve Jap.ir • •n ",d fuintal
,,,,, ndm hi 1" l -.- Ha\ next

mer's M,»,
m hi* d i - , &gt; *
i&gt;l current t',,nditi„n* and •
full
outlook i •—lh v
for thi- ,«■»»••
we are rw «|w*«ting wind, I,ear' it
cdly. thr. &gt;ugh,mi the Slat, Fiiim | ,
era Maikt-l* System, with tb--I
Flnrldii Mote live him v Hunt ,,
tary llo*,-t . pi,,gram '
,,--luri
waste al mealin mark,t-"g
!

Add gparkle to your
fttyltta.

anti

lie n
M a cA rth u r al.wo tii.*....... I &gt; - noire |d»a-r* of that
i ..iii
ilie t S Army 2 Ith
l .., , ,, n
n|i« i hr *oulhprtr
In, (
K n il and the surrender
• II ,• h tie will l-e oiailr to

VV -I i

SocioloKint Warns
Of Too Much Money

A m erican

„n,i to. v.i-»ii&gt;r group probably

3* Jfeyal Stafaf

ft. The China** eaatapn and
southern
Manchu
.
uthrtn
Manchurian
railroad*
f'apt
Frederick V Hall, winu l&gt;« operated Jointly by RusI has »ervr&lt;i 32 months overses*
sie and China.
with thr troop earner command
g l 7. China to recognl** the In­
of the Far Eastern Air Forcedependence of Outer Mongolia
if a plebiscite th*r* confirm*
arrived last night in Sanford
the people's doslra for indepen­
from Chicago with Ida wife, the
former Emile Llngle, and i*
dence.
.
8. Ruaiia to respect Outer
now on a .10.day leave
CORPUS CHRlSTI. Tex
Vug
Mongolia’* political Independence
That .the Sanford Naval Air
Captain Hell’* tour "f dot*
m and territorial integrity.
Sution will probably remain in 27, (Ah - A glin t tropical hum which hit* taken him t&gt;&gt; Australis
0. Russia to avoid tnterferanro operation at its present caps-1 cane, with IU force undntiini.hed ' New Guinea, the East Indie* and
bv the M»0 mil* an h,„n Id..,.. thr I'htllpplnea. landed in lh
In tho Internal affaire of Sfnkiang Province, between Mon- ! city until June of 1048. and at i It hurled agalnit lhl» rah in-lu« Cnlte.1 SUtes st
Sraltlr .
ff Aug IP Son ,if the Istr M,
gnlia and Tibet which embrace* least until March of next year, trial mft&lt;l furmlnf
was rnnftrmed al th* Rotary j th« ( rntra I Taxa* Coast l-dav George A llet'otte*. h* rr.eiv,
Chlneae Turkestan
.
The agreement was elgnrd In luncheon today ky Capt W f j menacing scop** of a e * l e v e l . -ut hi*
rnmmlaslon a* *&lt; »ec,n
Easton, commanding officer ol munities
• ‘ Moscow August 14.
lieutenant In August of It*It a,
(The Moscow radio said Pre­ the Sanford Station.
In it* possible path U&gt; the trained *1 Miami nearh
mier Stalin wa* pr«*«nt at th*
Capt. Easton pointed out that wealthy and heavily populated
While aervlng In the Western
signing and that the document* many fliers who have aaen com­ llouston-Galvaaton reglcn,
Pacific areas. Capt- Hell m&lt;'
were ratified by (ha presidium bat aervlcc ore eligible for re­
Xn earl* mftfnlng Weather several Sanford member* of- th,
of th* Supreme Soviet on August lease from the aervlce and that Bureau atfvlaory centrred the
£ 21.1 tha student filers now in train­ ■torm about 60 mile* northeast armed force* Including Lieut
Th* signing followed nego­ ing will be needed to taka the o f Corpus Chrlttl, and *a&gt;d it wa* Col. Karl Nordgren. General J
Hutchison. Capt
fawlhrn
tiations In Moscow between C h i­ place of thoae who will be re­ moving
northward
or
north- C
Hutchison. I.ieut A K P..wp,
nese • Premier T. V . Soonr aod leased.
northeastward three I" (o r mile*
Introduced to the club by Mayor an hour. It warned o f high.land M*J. llcnrv I^tultlt
KM Higgins as recently chllf o f tld** and heavy sea* that threat
staff for the Fleet Air Arfn In an the Rat coastal count, v
England, Capt. Easton *xpr«saed
the hope that the people of San­
ford would continue to show th)
tarns helpful spirit of co-operation
and friendship, now (h it the/ war
Throughout tha Ilia o f tha I* over, as they have shown In
pact, h* said. It wfll be impos- the pest.
.The reeulte o f lh4 .Rotary
Club’* poll on cldc project* was
announced
by
President
Lap
Leshsr who said that the *wimmlng pool wa* ffrat, tha develop­
ment • of pert facllltl** Mcood,
Ut* construeton of a county|owned hospital third, tha deMlopmcnt of tourlit facilltiee

New Fliers Will Be Hurricane Winds Hit
Needed To Replace
Texas Coast Near
Veteran* Released
Galveston 8 e c t i o n

BABY

|Hiufrfiil

l l r ii i' l i
iiH vul
fnrct'i*
in to
SltgalH i lin t Lelnw T o k y o tod a \ in a •jiuel Init ilr a m a t ic
move |ire |u ii a lo r y
to
the
tmut act iif .la|&gt;anc&gt;&gt;u * u rliM lilel

hir-

Be Open Till June To Corpus Christi

year-old
lire
w.-n• peaking, conaldercd u
lue for practical u»c
"It I* hoped thnt i
Iwar In mind that w
la k» old a* arc m»«t
now In uae. worn part
feet* hilhrito have b&lt;
led. niav give «»&gt;
strain of hard drivtng
serlou* collaeit lienee*
same condition, pvi-vin
for nothing i» *o apt
hlow-uut ns excessive

Admiral Nimitz Will
Sijrn For United
States. MacArthur
For Allied Nations
SUM MUM M.
t uI
37
( vi' I
Vflonhladet
loda)
&lt;|oolnl Urinun refugee* a«
a p n t thej had heard a
lsp*n**«r radio broadcast In
Ehgli-h that Kroperor lllri*hilo
rommlllr*!
hara • kiri
when tilled » *r»hlp» steam­
ed inlo Tokyo Hay The re­
loot &lt;•*■ mil confirmed by
Amer.ran mnnilnr* who re­
cord thousand* &lt;&gt;f word* of
J*|i broadc»*l* &gt;l*il»

Concrete Pipe Co
SANFORD. FLA.

ieh« I«
loser
iflrrnima
rxlrrmr
o«»rth (wirtion.

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

SANFORD, FIX)RIDA, M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 27. I'M

30-Y e a r Friendship
Pact Designed To
Block Possible Jap
Aggression In East

rritnry. u» tine of the Jap aurv After binding, the Jap dele
Manila
Sigrtal Corps Radio

An Ml* guard flank* the landing
teialer plane* &lt;• rc|r* the I kid prim to
gallon of sixteen wa* Iransfeired to
photo ( International Snundphntoi •

Ts Protect tb* Peace of the World i
To Promote Ibe Progress of Americai
To Product Prosperity (or B u ift r i

Russia And
China Sign
Peace Treaty

USO and USO-Camn Show*
mu*t carry on their program* for
our *ervice men until demobili­
sation i* an actuality. President
Hay* *aid. While It I* experteti
therr will lie »r.iM* and reduction!
In theUSO budget, the work In
the Pacific will have to be main
tainril at n high level ami USO
( ‘amp Show* will face expandec

TODAY
Fair
c Intuit «*»th
p**r I him
TOMORROW

In Unity There la Strength—

CITY BRIEFS

|.nrtmrnk-of Florida in a U l-u Gunn, head •&gt;( the Soil • oner,
Hav rrlehration in appreciation vail,in Department of the Slat*„f
having
Department
Head Agricultural
Ih-nurtment
-■"•I
,( „,te,* moved to Sanford
K. S. McMullen, wxlensnm *.,u
According to JJ. Rocco. p*,*l' servaiipnlst are evpectid •« hr
-J*QPE FIELD. N. C.. Aug. 27 ,1 commander and Joel S. Field, present.
iHpacUl) 7_ T(Sgt. Harvey L i adjutant, the program will start
kauey, son of Mr. and Mrs It with a reception at 4K)0 P.M. 1 Victor Check tmfav announced
R, Kelsey of (iviodo, has left thi., Saturday ut Department Head- that ho will leave Wednesday for
baa* o f the First Troop Carrier |uuartor* at the Valdes Hotel at Topeka, Kan*, until cold weather
Command for th* S«p«rstinu which A. ReLl Mann, state ml- time on a tour thnt would take
Canter at Fort Dragg. N. C-. f « r jutant. now located h*ra will 1m him to a lot of county fair*,
tho*e featuring hi»
final processing and , discharge nrrsenl to greet th* visitor*. especially
Dancing will take place at th* favorite sport, homeihoe pitching,
from the Army.
end that he hoped to take in
A bus driver for the Florida Armory at 11:00 o’clock. _
Sunday
afterhoon
at
I 30 the W orld’s Series at St Iarui*.
Motor Line* in. Jacksonville T l
Bgt Kelsey entered the aarvice o'clock there will be a boat trip
on May 14. 1842. He earved In on the SL John* Rlvsr followed
Auetrnlia and New Guinea for at 4:00 o'clock with a barbecue
at Beard’* C»mp. The party will
return to 8anford at 0:00 o'clock.
A t 10:00 o’clock Monday morn­
ing there will b« / general dis­
cussions. A meetlnfc of district
sllkpapan was second orlly to
imbang on Sumatra aa a pre- Watnarlmdr Indie*... patrolt induction- and • refining

AW \HDED MFD\L
WITH THE FIFTH ARMY.
ITALY. Aug 27. ( Special I—Sgt.
John A lliek* of Leesburg, re­
cently was awarded th* HronSC
Star Medal (pr_ heroic. achlevw.
nfent In action in Italy.
,
lie served tin the Fifth Artnv
front In the 1GHth “ Rainbow**
Regiment. 3 Ith "Red Hull” DlviII is father. John W. Hicks,
lives on Route I. Iwesburg.
WE8TOVER FIELD. M a i l *
Aug. 27. (Special)—Lleuu Robert
T. Wilkinson, of 1209 Oak Avonu#,
Sanford.
left
West over
Field todky for the Fort Devons,
Maas., separation center to ba
discharged from the army under
the point system
An overseas veteran, Lieut.
Wilkinson had » point total h|
excess of the crIUcsl score an­
nounced by the War Department.

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*4m- ii in- iich*r*r**?»*• part cif the
it*&gt;*1 j.it the mime
i
from the
i 'i.iulu* jnja»Uon*
i * **1 thr Fe*if i ul

Veterans To Have
Right Of Way On
Government Jobs

AKSK.MHLV
V It K \
M \ N |i K IlA N fK Aur
.lull
A (Juartrr rtm» '•
•
aah»**r hu i» ■* *
». " W e hnuI Kfiylhiiik* •»'
apply ,»f p if 4HV lim e*' in ruiiWiM
t» il 11«* Km opftin o ff '* *rt’tl jt'tiuriP in pnf iM
. tr *In npfli * d *i
nr.*, P m. ihr
*11 VHranric* I
The unit *■f whit ft (*'*
iftlriala, la.t-i| Mwe*. Jr
Knot* J I.
t
# t i I &amp;ftiiiorjl. Ha. m a mi-mUt
kn thr fi«’ hl.|
tion«ii at Onrnp Cl* **li
I In lift tht' nf l** rfilrpiuyriirnl « i*u"
application*
\•-■■rriM\ A ieo ton,
ft 11t i l l Friiiifr
nl in ran *u**h *
A* f IV toll'd &gt;n Odni-t
vrry prnmp j nl! j M( u „ fl s ( . ih.
11nMlim'n firhi I I diiiUmI in Kt am « in \
lie mitHirtunty i ,'here
it
inimeslmtel
, . I huulitik' -upphr^ frmn »
(tuition which (jllfllf, ufl4| *onirtirn.i fitillt of lb** |Hu nniiilhp hiUt ihr ! i .
ir*.
tht-ir n » f t
utpIcU* wttilc iW U fui. I.Ut that bamim
mti*rriiptriJ bv 1he ft it
*1 niiifiiiy for ( huh thr rcifiipniiv brln*
t run t tut* 11» | uiMMiiiiiition
fur
hull- I Thru iiftff ihr unit l
t 1 itn tiiivrl f Ut'il, rv i n Ium ■ i
i ; i rnurirt '.vr*n t
.
1(
i lupiipfiu-ni for imif I*•11• •
rr«lrr«l
H(tf
I&gt;. rttijc il* bonir *
itiin-voIcniRii hrtrm firf tu Ann!, thi
m.jv on the '••! ■m l t 'lc*t* " u t,u
.
,
ilMlIy avrittifi*.

JVASllIN G Tt )N, It « Vuk
r
||O0 the Unitrtl Mmrt* t svsi Soi
vifl# CommiB^fun "H I not in civ-

«ny opplimt lulu f«»i rriipiny inrr'■
in (hr Federal M*mu&gt; cierpt fmin
t h o if

v r t r r « t» *

" t» o

if*« * *

11l■*

Mght to have ra*mltiHti&lt;iia

is

opened for them
The ConimtnnUm ha- taken tin - i
(top, according til u statement
Issued today it. order to n .i1* i
»ure that any vacancies whnt. it*
velop in the fi4 e i.il m iv u s «
U filled rithrf 11k rrt l*i tilin' i * i
(.rnrts or bv pru*i*u* "ku» m» *•
bout til hr fir huv« Iha-Ii *cp,t al» i
from other pu«iii"i*- iPl th*•rmi llfv ir r .
Fe*h*ri*l ( »n\ **ri tiu-u’ a- i
un rtnployrt," nt«r«ai th»* &lt; •n 1
mbMitoh. 'itium -«-t iIn • AIM',) ,
ill provldlnu U*** lUfUikm- •*! h*
armed ,forrt*« i*h*» «P‘ nun •»**' ,
through »ur ^e|M*i»U*»n u u 'r f t ,
tiMtiiy with the maumi.iii j*"* I
ailde uppuMiiMili' h l«u
•11 '•
meiit.
“ A lio the Kedeial t n&gt;\ n iitm-rit i

ia liittrn in e il nut t** put lUelf i»

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Pvu Alfred Mvers Jr.
Ik Loing To Pacific

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M ONDAY.

HKHAM r. H A N F fm i). F 1;0 R U &gt; *

R i v t*i Engineers
Find Way lo Check
M is.si$sipp.i
. *t III

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M IS., umi can Mil up

m »

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Sg1k RftHert Sheafcr
Our After 57 Monitte \

third) of that ffgure Ite illy the
’I,(.iM),nUU top i* not supposed to
|„. an exact scientific prediction,
It t» lneed on aome recently di*.
1covered wo-ather fact*, indicating,

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L IF T S
For
MEN

*•—-r-f

• HII.l.KOLpS Iiy KiiH*-r Krv-s

' for r*.int|'c. thnl if a huge rain
- fm win distribution of gaa- descend* on the Ohio Valley, a*
e and ...I
A single barge , oil* ditl In 1937. simultaneous bi t

•tcunter pushes u| river in one ruins In some other critical area*
io..d si.'HIb.Uon worth of gaaoline, | nll. blocked off.

. univalent to about *|* tu nine
„ u, |f , he c|jmil„
change*?
Ooiiied freight tram*.
tjerur.l IL Maithoa. director of.
IHlisers lire tiouda
; the fJ. S. Waterway* Kxpertmcnl

• Cuff l.itik,-*

• Watch rhuina

• Wiitcli Hnit'i lfl.*

ft Kmlilem Unitf.'

Wm. E. KAbER

t1

JEWELER
1 ! 112 So. Dark Avenue
NiiiHfen
children
t .Mi'lit tOi tract ed sl
* h ilf if t ii' p

Frierson’s Will
Piny All Stars
Thtirsd ty Ni^ht

! ADS ARt: NEWS
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tri-fit h ^ucflMivv w m I*' ' *u&gt;
S' Iniiiii iif fir in ted *« - Tin
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li.L
ptiiriiruiL
Km h
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I't
Solmui. i* iinjintfui by ,* tun- **f
Siipfunl wnrki’r* ult »*f whom
ilniirtp'
«vi viri - *♦ ! b*
( h11«ftri-lT • Home
I'ftll* &gt;•'« I IV I N I Hull M*
* I* I - I 1■r Si'lumn m » It*
til" 111"in iitiift thrv vk* t' « '*ti d
1.v Mr. Ila/i*l JllMfn*-. It ^ ,ifi I
Nfti
• nr tlifip Wrekk. K \ a. fti*s«Mi*
h-in iinliovkuv I* %
H !-&gt;u-i|c ,ip *)%■**iftp'?lit
rhi * tui
lilt)
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Mf
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From where I sit... J y J o e Marsh.
7 R IP U -M O

hr 11id,, the Mis el'Miff|ni floes no!
its I mil m I n lues i r r u " *
iiiifhei Thr riv«*r t irru-t nil it
r u ip4t4

'■'Hit iif 'iMlirm-nl tuit In *****
N it 1,e%r f* Nr rd f t
r«« k**rp the rivei in it* , ie*efi
Mt.ijir will nut rrt|iJi((
hi^hri
|*’vw *. The |ir&lt;»hlt-m i* rmt» &lt;«f hn
ifir thv ttvees uifiiinst wnt*um
.Hitt the w'Unhuutis riitixtHl
iiy
* .tvti, Th« nrwrmi tool fur th ii
* r r«*inforrAki concrete r«r;*et.

iiiruJied lik« a ru^ m

roir kUnryt wnUlfi Ifi mil

iJiad and don i work right In IM day1Iff

«"ii iif-1**

u fi|i muii

pqwiltiiaet »hn**# II**** l* M-nuthitii

i-iilatuu

ll*
l*fU4j|1
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Ipftil j*ar kit]ft*y* nr 14**14**,

ttbCgh-ci

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UlliCO&lt;mUtk&lt;n*nd |.d*saiua|,i*. rttlful »l«n»
Wfceft4Jbor4*f c| WiJr.ey f^rif-lida Pfm "*
|Hji—iin ill ii alls i to rrtnuti in y»Uf L&gt;i--*-* t

\UK J ft (Spv
KlIlP uf &gt;ti|
*mif ur il
•♦rr*

mir&amp;ht] muj# n*.cfirt.g kftciftch*, ihfufnshs
ppJtaL k«« tains. It*** c-f t-fp hipl rtrefirT,
5eeEineu pUtio**# uju4«r liu *ju. te*4».if ±*
ap4 dSUnm

|n

I'rivatf'

a piitirril a
1 IdBf lie
^Jtfpali mu! Aik y*»ar tlrupphi ff»r l*&gt;'an‘a lit
ft.•lianibnl 4iu**Uf, u*&lt;«4 •»«•**f nil# - thr iii*pfii|ft| lien},
'fcf KfWIoftd for tft«f id jrMHk tittHSuC’s girl
Mppf ffllW and ftlll H#lp !)*• It miUa cf
the fir * A literi
UVMf lute* (li»h &lt;"i| |wif -iw-u* * m U t r» m
FOOTiWL lint iK^au'i
if Muir

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if

Prew ar Versus Postwar
Will

ii*'-i
41It'l
i''m ay in

oil In ONE oulfHI

MexibU lUHttreoA,

From ■where I sit. there's a lot
of RiKal sense In what Will Hoys
A little honest effort never hurt
anybody And there should tsc
mure to our post-war plans than
how to make life comfortable

when

S fU fV fS —
\— Infiomed W ot cry Eyes
2 — Retpifoloty Coogetllon
3 — N oiol hiilolloo &amp; Sneering

v%id ♦

Better fur mnny |nunt* m a
10U to I 40 ferl

I•f11 'fi tu*

-HIV !■ ' lll| &lt;MHI SSV
dt »ti’ till
*iui? d tiii- lint iliit \ctminuti u
tUlll It' -I tuK ' " " "♦■MU' UM'fJ m■»
a l»Uh- *-m W* .l*uiml.«rv \ll |»rv
l untllm
fm|- -hf
u|J f thi'in
thv flunnHi*ry u|iu
rhm* V »m |rnl#( lha»#
of Mrs. ffarotit H Rarnue A*
aIsI bu L Swikeriuitiifl^i.i
uu.| ih f
Uutnv Nut»«
N|rw I'mftifHt

falling

Curry Isn’t
for
those pictures of a postwar life
o f caam He was sweating uver
his lawn mower the oilier day,
somebody shows hltn pic­
tures of a mower that runs un­
der Its own power
“ bkncfca," U &gt; B Will, “ I fika a
lawn mower that gives yoa some
burktalk ami excrcUr. It grim
the old blood* circulating and
works ap a wonderful thirst.
“ Then," W ill adds with rest,
“ titers'* nothing In tho whulo
world (Jut tastes as good as a
cheerful glass of beer!”

IviilCths* duwn the levee and fm
Mil into ifteep water. It i* f i * ,
ted tu tie uaefuk at tuino
lioin ti

wa*t* ni. «*|»r-T
tun*

Lawn Mower*—

Me mnw u n d e *
an Art of
t «uitfre»A lit 11*44, piuu* ure muk*
ine for the nesl iffcnl ito f Thi»
m to ntftbiliio the Mi*nt«*ippi,
iMitifitiinir it uerniAnenlly in ntniut
the f reneiit hank» Thjit
\ O
PROVEN
hie, brcAiis* ruiitrAry .tu cumitiun f
M E D IC A T IO N S ,

•IttoftobMor liluri --hkh Uipfa|uflt|ii

MAMki 0,a4 k«vx» rvu Kfaithy Wkin tkrjr g

l’lmtiv ,157-W

hiul Oi**fi
thi ituuuikl

Tired Kidneys
Often Bring
Sleepless Nights
IW lim

and easy.
Outdoor work —work fu a do
yvlih yonr hand* and yliar hack
—ought to be part of rvrryltO&lt;ly'a
piwtaiar plans. And on a hot
day, a* W ill *aya, Ihrro'e al way *
that sparkling glass of beer an a
rcwurtll
reward I
s~\
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F a r m m ortgage debt hae b e e n g re a tly reduced a n d
the fa rm e r has le a rn e d new techniques a n d better
f u n s m a n ag e m e n t I a 1943 , the S o u th accounted fo r
4094 o f th e n atio n al f a r m c ro p inco m e. &lt;

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T r a n p o r f a i l o n i T h e S o o th h a s 81 , 4 ?3 m ile * o f
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S a v in g s depo sits have itK rta s o d fro m 1575 vni^Doii
to S 3 H b illio n ,'a n d lif e in su ra n c e in fo rte fro m $ 3 V i

Ltliion to more then $30 billion.

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c. *o gt.nt 'h a hud It Inrtn ||a lo
New y „ rk , u t# ,
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. raised that lake more than „ t,l U .,lu, rtl.t „ )Ch n of vvjle
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riuum leiien.
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fought for htgii stake*, not mtly
it. is.* ami piaperly, hut in th*
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After the nummrr of It* lit
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thr wr»lern lic.erts were enniH
followed, marked Ity illururilv.l
ilry lame* of animal*, iiewi-,
marked itravr*. a nil other «t[iinf the tinlii Kush trail*

wfde, jfhjch mav be built out I Cfvllmt
Into ileep water for 400 to 5&lt;P benefit
feel. Thia ia mn'It of 'uaivv ctm HiRhta
&lt;rete block), reinforced and link [ lhr **
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*ire am) by ntcel cabin,
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ff Will
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affect the fertility of the toil, \whoopi
due principally to »Mt* d*poall*d ' a» far a* thrrr milr^
for age* by overflow*. The ilny I* ] ■
lour pint -when overflows h iv i
built up the agricultural la n i a
Irmtcuut they now erode /anil ruin
the coil .SlnLnUfttiun at present
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war price* would coat abort
J700.000 a mile. U ia not planned
to start this program until peace
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nnrl then the pro]#*t may require
nlwut i&amp; yenr*.
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\ It h Sltl l(t ■ M t . s
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m. -erioii. damagp. „f , , (xi In, U a|i th. Iakv , aVM
1he results indicate that for about one milHon acre* that
I V first tim, engineer.* Imv*| „therwi*® might be floo lwl
y :h\ un ' 1th the Father of
Whnt i . the hi*reft deluge th.
W .t r* to ..vert rrpet.tluna o f ,
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S| rinys on W isinesilay high*.

T“wn! Leghl' Ad&gt; c'rtispjnon t

ttrder. in the IVnv E ip rri*
§*vre rxpeclni to rhunttf hout't
rin Iwu minutes.

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T IIE kA^yb.R D 1HER A W A N FORD FLO R ID A

PAGE FOUR

i’ht Sanford Herald

When in a ataU o f hibernation. [ In buffalo I
a jround squirrel can be pinched. no market fo
dropped from several f«*et in the buffalo. \%hicl
air, and even have pin* atuck* in \ where it lav
It without a lin in g fnim ita filer;) , been remove*!

The Ration Board

To HUY a Home
To IMPROVE a Heme
To R E F IN A N C E an
Ex inI ini; Mortgage!
Seminole County owes a debt of gratitude to ih&lt;
! Seminole County Ration *Board, H.C. Du Hone, It 1$ Wight.
—- 1M.S. Wiggins, E.B. Randall and Lieut. W.R. Dougnn. ft*
ail .M t.a rr
V, well ns to the members of the Tire Panel, Mr. Wight. Roy
(bank*. raaalailaae • *
t.trrf.ln n rn la !•&gt; l&gt;&lt;
Holler and Porter Lansing, and the member* of the Caro­
relates »•■ *'
line Panel, Mr. WjgginB, Glenn Linglc, W .A Patrick *iul
.1 ,rl*U &gt; . i i f i l U l i l
it .
John Newell, for the time and impartial confederation they
;J) have voluntarily given to the problem* o f rationing
raAnd to A.B. Peterson, secretary of the Ration Hoard,
f t goes a major share o f the credit for the orderly and ef*
__ ficicnt handling of the enormous' volumn of detail* mra* cident to providing each and every family in Seminole
—.Tb* ll.ral* a
I’ n-ai
It - 1 County with a fair shdre of the limited supplies available
.It r lr
t
l . k l l n i u a .1 ■
!tIT f,,r this county's use during the war. It was a monumental
rrrS tlrS
&lt;II
iu* task which, he was given and that it could be handled at
r r r 4 l ‘ »4
l»
lbl«
lb *
le»a l
!» « •
nil without n complete breakdown of the machinery &lt;&gt;(
,11 H * h l &gt; l * a :
distribution is one o f the miracles of the age in which
Hal
I
___
’ live.
MONPAY. AUGUST 87. 1949 j Only one who has been through the offices o f the Ration
[Hoard, seen the extensive filing system, witnessed the
i Imoks in which records nre kept of millions of ration
HtBt.lv VFH.Se. KOI. T O D A Y
coupons, and thumbed through the countless rules and
*
—
regulations from Washington with their almost daily
HE
C O N S IS TE N T
WITH
changes
which pertained to the operation of Id7 food
YO UR
BEST,
LET
ONLY
S W E E T W A T E R COME A 9 A stores, 93 restaurants. 139 service houses and several
F O U N T A IN . FROM YOUR LIF E . hundred other miscellaneous businesses,
to say nothing
LO V E EVEN YO UR EN EM IES.
of 24,000 food consumer^ 23,000
users o f fuel oil. and
Jumps 3 : 0 : Doth » fountain semi
forth from the same opening 'over 5,000 nutomobile owners, can appreciate the -d/e to
which this biggest business in Seminole County had grown
The (lunger of making mistakes must have been ever
present. The chances o f favoritism musl have been i ‘in­
SOLDIER
stant and thfc opportunities for graft must have been
(From VnirriO
! enormous. That the o ffice has been conducted here for the
um

I.ET US HELP YOU o\VN YOUR OWN HOME!
Hmnll I.oan* Marie Quickly
Friendly llerp lor Returning Veterans On
G. I. Loans

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County
209 Magnolijf Axe.

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PASSENGER

MON ICY

My

father was a soldier
obeyed
What other*, wrong loo often,
tn ray; ,

onlay hir M meetmu* tlruignefl t«
.vit. aoil food yountf people f«i
• hr iwj
S*»11n* rtl |hir i iHTiy inI.#'*
.»«t» N«*vb ^ *•i r . Mrituit, I’hllit
•M'liOtM
Ifni \ hjtrft*"

When r&gt;ne member of a family becomes sertooslv ill. at
I fir it the family live* as it did Indore, finaneiallv -|h ,iking
land draw* on its bank reserve to finance the emergen v
j A* week* drag into months, the reserve dwindle-, and tinilom Jllfirult t' family cut* down on the cosl of daily living fur tin- .vetl
|folks.
It has to stop adding to the (tank balance, and even with
the reduced standard o f living— cheaper food. Ie*s eh.thing,
only I be most necessary replacements, no improvements
with all this reduction it still finds the reserve disappear
in heart » m ing
Now it is right up sgainst it The income .).«■* not
cover all the necessary buying, and luxury pun bases are
only a memory.
When the patient finally starts to get well, house and
A I miuI hm mouth there y w «s n
smiling hid
family are shabbily clothed, everything need* paint, plumb­
that if or fon pirirlh rould never ing, wallpaper.
There are holes in the nigs and debt at
turn to -lone.
(he
bank.
The
family is happy but it h.is to start at
ami when li t-v Inwerrt! ilnwn tha
scratch to build up again. It will take a long time, and
I heard a trumpet blown
comes hard on everyone.
W IL L IA M RUSE HKNET.
That's what happens to a nation at war
With the
1hr- mirvement ts nun-Ueuomi*
fighting over, despair turns to hope. Hut .-rheh-mr and cup­
national
and
interdenomina­
boards
are
empty.
Coal!
Textiles?
There
were
reserves
DDT will soon .be available in
tional— willing to cooperate with
Hut all who are willing to eoo|reratq.
commercial quantities for house­ o f these at first, and of food, and leather for shoes.
hold use (inodbye, bugs!
war eats up reserves
Lumber, paper, steel have gone into It pays Its own way with free »|,1
offerings norl ilomitions from ui*
its Insatiable maw
tereated business men
There will he rent rontrol for
Fallence and constructive effo rt nre more needed now
While t 111» novel sawdust Iiall
another year save the Ol’ A And
It's not iiuite cricket to bawl not all authorities wnn branching out «|mre u I ’ ll,
b” that time home ronsl rurtion than ever.
for every shortage
Most of them are doing the Iwsl they |ii lemfM&gt;fH&gt;&gt; i ooriliiiiiliiii' u v. it
will tic well under way
|salon « n ,
fuimed
lit,.
\r«r
entv War itself is to blame.
Thai stgnalurr of Hlrohlto's In
The
Herald
thr
other
ntght
looknf as If he had aeen the

handwriting on the wall paper.

Y u g o sla v ia L u c k y
W h en ltC om esT o Food

We are glad tn sac that tha
By William IL King
government has finally gotten A f newsfeaturca
around to releasing paper for
BELGRADE — Yugoslavia be­
books, hut newsprint Is still re­
stricted for newspapers.
. i gan her postwar planning when

peace was only a forlorn hope and
tha revival n t dismembered and
in dream.

American troops will land
Tokyo
tomorrow.
Reap
your
The seme forces which made
powdri
dry. boys, and don't
ahoot until you can see the possible tho seemingly impos­
sible guerrilla war arc working
- whites of. thalr eyes.

•

Thera must be some truth 1
all this V J day talk after al
Miami is planning on reaumiui
Immediate operation of Ra we!
known,pre-war "hobo eipraaa."

Civil Service To
L im it Applicant
To War Veterans

every

It

iresfone

»l*

in

that

civilian*

STORES

arp pitting 17 par cent more meat
than Iwrfnrr the war.
Thr
«tnlr
of
Tasmania
in
named after the Dutch explorer
Tnnmsn. who sailed along Aun
tmlia'n roant in 1042.
Thr first real settlement at
»hat tn now thr rity of Sydney.
Australia,
wan established
on
Jan 29. 17HH

ANNOUNCING
SODA

AND LUNCH

The Harvard School of Medicine
w«* started an a branch ef thr
University at Cambridge in 1782

Nurses Perform
Essential Service
By

W.V.

Doctor's
orders
must
be
heeded If recovery from Illness
is to proceed normally. On one
point, he is absolute: the pat
[rnt must have conetanl rare
The (rained nurse is easential to first rate care. She
ia skilled, confident and Uro­
len . Her quick eve notes every
change in condition, her ready
brain interprets the patient's
changing needs.

Nurses are at a premium, of
course. Thousands are over­
seas. Those who remain on
duty on the home front ere
more valuable than ever. When
the doctor recommends good
nursing (ervice, he knows ex­
actly how precious and valu­
able this service Is. Follow
the doctor's orders, both In the
matter o f nurse's care and In
the mater of medication.

Youth For Christ
Movement Is Going
todev to rabulld Yugoslavia eco­
nomically and politically.
On Holy Crusade
Concerning food. Yugoslavia

This ia the 79th of a aeries
o f Editorial advertisement* ap­
pearing fa this paper each

In 1928 Egypt declined iho
offer of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
of $10,000,000 to hslp establish
a rrnueum for her antiquities.

T h e F lo rid a H otel

During 1044. there were 2,000
deaths In grade crossing accident*
—a »even per cent Increase ovtr
1043.

SEE MENU FOR — D A ILY

SPE C IALS

SAND W ICH ES — PIES — CAKES
SERVED A L L DAY

Bitting

Tnurhlnn Drug Co.

ilh r lead,-’ * nu-t late in July jrtt
I thr- organisation *m a permanent
bants, and rhone Johnson as ( rrs,*
moved eggreaively to put Unused dent. They nutted Rchar.t Har­
land Into cooperative cultivation. vey o f SI. I^iui* first vice presi­
Yugoslavia has not the politi­ dent and selected III regional vice
cal atrrssrs o f other European presidents, one for each major
movements and differing politi­ geographical division rtf Ihe I' S.
cal
groups. The
resistance and Canada
movement Is the government.
For the next |J months lhi-y
The government is the one which
waa planned in the forests by the fixed a WOO,000 lunlget. and (dsn.
military operations by the Parti­ nod expansion, city hv city and
one farm neighborhood to anoihrr,
sans.
with the ultimate goal of girdling
the globe
Johnson, who was ordained a
Baptist minister Iml o|irratrd his
Midwest Baptist Church for 12
year* as an Independent inslitutlon, holds a doctor's degree, but
favnr* informality and fancies bow
tie*. He's brisk as the breeies
o f his natlvo Winrlv City.
By WifLUAM iT co N W A Y
He discusses the projects sAF Newsfeatures Writer
CHICAGO— The Youth for head earnestly and optimistically,
‘‘ We rrpcct God to open the
Christ movement, a religious re­
vival that anread across North door for us,” he says.

has kwn luckier than most coun­
tries. The arses of greatest de­
vastation and need are the Adri­
atic porta where UN HR A shins
discharge relief cafgoes, while
Sixteen and 17 year old glrla the araaa cut o ff by destroyed America at a contemporary of
have been ordered fired by all communications ere natural food Jlttarbugglng and bobby sox, la
faetortee working on government [foducen.
going abroad.
contracts. Uncle Sam'a. advice tn
Tha organisation, still retailWithout'
UNRBA
there
would
them la to go back to school.
•valy n«w, already ia functioning
have
been
etarvailon.
but
wtihAnd what about 16 and 17 year
out the Yugoslav will to recov- in 600 continuities, conducting ral­
old boya T
ary UNRRA'e Job might last In- lies attended regularly by 600,C00 young people. It waa re*
organlird recently to prepare for
The British are *bo4ked and
Immediate needs are food and domestic and fotelgn expansion.
chagrinntd, not to say humiliated,
motor
transport,
long
range
Tha Rev- Torrey Johnson, Ihe
by the auddtn termination of
Lend-Lease. A fter all, how can needs are farm and Industrial movement's 3(t-year-o1d preeident,
w# expect them ta continue living machinery, locomotives and roll­ plana to lead a force of S6
worker* to Great Britain, Scan­
In tho style to which they have ing stock.
The flrai winter of peace will dinavia and Germany next winter.
become
accustomed with
tan
"Our firm conviction ia that as
billion a year suddenly rat o ff t be a teat both for UNRRA and
Yugoslavia. Tha mountain road* goee Germany, so goes Europe,'
w ill
blocked F - snow. Food he »ay». "H ltlec demonstrated
Long suffering traveler*
rdaereta will be practically non- that tha German youth will follow
Unforlunataiv, • ha
shies, now the. main staple diet leadership.
na anti etrvice man allki
gave them the wrong kind. We
for moat, srfll dItsr pear.
tva beau.. pu»hed aroui
precoee to give them a Christian
leadership with all the Idealism
out In postwar Yi

Phone U94

Mr. Roy Johnson will have complete charge o f our
Soda and Lunch Department. He will be glad to see
nil of his old friends.

SPECIAL REDUCTION

BOYS’
TROUSER
RAYONS and COTTONS
JUST R IG H T for SCHOOL W EAR

S am p le P rices:
CO TTO NS

RAYONS

1.95 v a l u e s ......!
2.50 v a l u e s ......!
3.25 v a l u e s ......!

b now

AGEHi

4.50 values,...^ $3.15
2.95 v a lu e s
4 to I I

Under.

During 1044, d.OOO OF A price
mel assistants mads 4,800.000

N e w M a n a g em en t
“ CORRECT M E N U W E AR ’

N E W VACUUM C L E A N E R S
aro here attain!

C«|| fo e f r e e dem on stration

In y o u r home, or Stop in and a m t k | :p ost-w ar
modal.

Placo Your order n o trfto in su re p rom p t

d eliv ery .

soldier*.

$ 2 5

F ir e t orders taken w ill be f ir e t de.

llvered.

GOOD TO K N O W !
Cash can be b o rrow w ! from us on shortosl
no distu rban ce.— '"Jimmie** Row land hUhj
o f $76, $100. $160, 1260 o r m o ri-w b O U k

indtiatry

C.U 980 or Step ln \

rciiulrc It.

full ahars of
M j profited
the oecuplsra

K IR B Y VACUUM C L E A N E R CO.

.iwtgfctlajha

R. W. McCULLoUOjM. Distributer

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Firm Mmhixlim Churrh » i l l n.-. ■ i inflation. *h.&gt;rtnKr» m,.l t
nl the home of Mrs (1 A
Lon-1 So skillful
have il l
1u r&lt;
don berg. Went Sub- m * .00 r M
Jerome in thr last les &gt;• r that
The Uranlnl) Avisuit*'" J'ncU- 11 U50 moulon
«&gt;&gt;■
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a
will meet at thr Chapel at -4 III look* like a $1,000 hr,, - i
$250 mu*krnt like »
' mink.
r m
ami *e“ l »
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Thr Pilot Cluli will holil it* sable
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leiiskin mmilnn*. within
rrjculnr dinner mrfttiu; in thr
*lh v.
gel of college
I *n
Hotel Mayfair nl 7 :in F M
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blossom out this year
W EDNESDAY
The annual picnic in commem­ ilmK ran^e of styles, ft•• *44 ink
41li»th
Jackets
to
full
oration of Robert Morris. 1minder short
of the Ordrr of the Eastern Star chesterfields. The prire
IM
will lie held In (ieneva at the from lin n to llf»n. rh.
*b.
home of Mr and Mr* J C\ Hill* Yountf and fU tteim i:
fur wears l»hr imr:
on Auiruat 2D.
A mom: the muskrat. " • ♦»- m
narU'-curd fl.nh will tie furnlnhh‘u led
ed by the honta. Thoae attending the familiar dyed and
’ E•
* llg
are re&lt;|ue»ted to bring *nndwichr*, varieties, which bulk
i i i 1!
ealad* and cutlery. All mrinl&gt;erii ly like the hniilfhU "
deaa 1*
and friend* of the Chapter are the newer Kilearhed v,'»
mi»cordially invited to attend.
ringer* for some of thi * •u|b.
i*
i t mnly expensive new inink id .■.itima
n fui
fm
Hudson seal, once th. *-n
•of grandmother’s rln-v. H.. «,»m.
back with a bang, in new
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A n a Personal

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f lip SAMOHD HERALD. RAN I-4HID FLORIDA

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Hal GreggJTiot His
Start In California

out
KlorPla.
serving
Arcadia,
‘ionifsy. DeFunlok Spring*. Quill
cy. (ioodno, I'aUtku, I lanl Citv
Jay. f cala and n Ijncrnt terr'
n um cH E U SEES KINK
tories Independent m irkets am'
FUTURE ri.R STMhKOI I
uihir facilities are also availabh
ARTIST GREGG
at other points throughout the
I f &gt;« V t t v i * i r 4
l*«*r
H url
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II) F liA N K f t K
narian, has ai ranged fur :.ie i &gt;’t.»le
With hundreds of head of A I’ NewsU-atuie* Storts wrttei
preparation and liosi.ng of II w cattle and hogs being handled
B R O O K LYN — Leo Dur.« liei
(tuck placard* illu.tratine thv [ through most of these centers at
lime Hal (»ie g «
•eonomic If) UFA i omiltin**” fn»r». each salei the Importance of the chuckles ever
a game for the Brooklyn
Improper humBin of mi IintiI* I * repi. aivti being conducted by Or i wins
l.mlgers
It was I ippy who [II ’
|a a recount uni furt thnt l«»lb Knapp is e a s i l y visualised. We
-dl(t*d Gregg would Iccmne &gt; t
weight and. &lt;|tiulir «»f ifn .il mat f. el th it It shuiild have hearts I ter i.iUher than Bill Voiselle tie
be *eriou»ly affected bv mum j slip |toil from nil hi nee rued.”
six*fimt-four tiurler who won Ji
handling of Mi-ek in transit fro- i !
om various prmlucin I go me* as a freshllinn with ihtReports
ft
farm to market cantor, and white 1
renters indicate, said Director Giants last season.
in the yawl" awaiting sale, mil
“ Right now G regg is om- of tin
movement to the tacking plants., Wilson, that preparations are go"This rnfilftaiifit imil»*rlak*fi l»v 4ing forwarJ for substantial plant - h t.si [ittrher* in the National la a
lag* of Fall vegetable crops.
gue." said Manager
lltitochei
Dr. Knapp i* vrty un; •«t int
"t'elery senl lieds at Sanford 'a fte r
Hal had won hr* fifth
the ifiipnM finuiit nf tin* | )*llnui
o f our live .lick industry. It i. aie d.iliij well, also cabbage an I , straight victory by | itchiru
ciuliflower."
according
to ihe 1shutout, hi* first In the in »,"r
Very raurh in line with the long
" I always contended that t,ie**r
tim e1 efforts of Nathan Mnvn. • ' tv farmers' Market* director.
"The canning of guavas and would he greater than Voiselh*
Commissioner of Agriculture, t •
mnt -lues at Titusville
Jt look, like Hnl has finally nti
bill id up aml improve Unit imlu* 1
fry, Th«* &lt;'iimmitmiiiier'ii mtcrc*l,
It will lie recalled, has been given
emphasis within thu last few
weeks
through
Budget
Board '
apnroval o f piuns for rmi*truetion
o f live slink show lin g? at sri
oral |olnls thrmighoilt thu Stot'i
The fust glider htiill hy Wilbur
This constructIvn will pruvide thr
beet o f f*cilitivs foi handling fine and Orville Wright had no engine
like stock and should have u no I mmIv and Hu tall, und cud

Florida C a ttle
Industry Seeks
To Improve Meat j
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beneficial
influence
throughout
the entire Florida Industry.
One
aii-uulo
pipeline
con"la v e stock mmkets operated structeil by Ihe Army in Italy han­
in connection will) ihe Stale dles 4,MAI barrels of gasoline
- F o r m e r * ' M arket- System
dud y.
■pelted advantageously throa.h

S A N F O H l)

I1 K H A U K

M ONDAY.

H A N F O IL !) F L O I U U A

comfortable ahd satisfying. strain and destruction, is over
fU J U K COMMON SENSE
field fo r Improvement of I It Is up to everyone to move
fly Spud* • Johnson
forward nuw. progressively utu
constructively, to the more satis
PROM ISE OF FUTU RE
to forge forward in peace-time tying ways and ifoals of peace
IK TO BE REALIZED
progress to rvalue lb* benafiil » U M
BY WORK A N D * ENERG Y that await them.
While the future may not turn
Ilut. everyone should he auured
lit CHARLOTTE ADAMS
out l « he &gt;■ rosy us some have cop 11mud effort. Initiative, «&gt;dreamed and hoped for dining the operation, and imagination ate
going t« t * necessary to realiie
long
wnt.
It
nevertheless
" many of the things which *o
A shipment of mole cricket
l „ iM-en .ruefully hoarding w h a t. M * * « &gt;th nro-n,.. if we take many people have looked forward hall i* expected to arrive ut the
Mil.sugar she Is able to buy In
' advantage of the p o s s i b i l i t i e s to I mure l!&gt;ll There is much promise Sanford Stale Farmer* Mur net
,,.,1.,
t,, give Inin some home-be offered, the things wo nave , m thr fitu re. and the extent to for free distribution to local
mud*- desserts when he-geW here,learned, and If we attack trie ] whnh that promise is realised de­ grower* on aliout Sept. I. it was
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A If od steak may lie the aver- \problem* of peace-time with even pend* largely. ns 't olw ay* has,- -Announced
today
by t’ o 'ntv
A
ecu'
on the will and energy o f those |
agi ■ivllian’s Iden o f the greatest a fraction o f the vigor and delewho *wish to profit from It.
....... Ido g stntorv treat, hut wrc’ll mination that we exercised to
t
bet thu fm m istt o f " h o * e r“
'surmount the difficulties o! war | The war. with its tragedy an I
and girl* o n e of Mom's cake* * Nearly
e ve ry b o d y
bus
been
S i l l erst a b o u t ' h it t h e t o .
|W o r k i n g us hard m. p o s s ib le d u r-1
V.. j ran he s u r e of a tender, ing the past four year* to u c n ie v e l
( A T K It I N (i
fin e grained triu n e m your cake* th*
und * * » ‘ h* H,“ r
I.
v u.lng special coke flour.
A d° nc*
the c n m ln g u fp e n c *
Inc help Km. and ... time saving.
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... are some recipes which
ol« “ ,ld '"*fferien l aml |
w e '.e sure your service man or non-progressive way. and idea,
will greet with cheer*.
H t . necessary to
keep on v o jr j
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toes.
ns athletes say. mid be (
O n e-E gg
Honie-Cutnihg la k e
i gtiflcly and alert, energetic un 11
J tups sifted cake flour
1Imaginative. A g . (culture will Ijavel
J teaspoon* double-acting Imk- R. reconversion the same as mn&gt;r powder
l du»trv. although it may come &lt;
l I lca«|Moti -all
more slowly. Adiustments must
i
cut&gt; sepat
be uiinle. I’ rohlenis many of them '
I 1 run vegel idle shortening serine*. will have to lie solved.
J I i up milk
We have learned much uhout |
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j better nutrition mid havr profile I (
H'ft itlw u ys
fr e s h
w h en
1 egg .itmcBlen
(from this know ledge with b elter;
y
o
li
fitly
it
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I teaspoon vanilla
! health, we have developed new

Mother IsiloardLng
Her Sugar For Her
Soldier’s R e tu rn

Mole Cricket Uait
Is Expected Here

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Terms will be the &gt;»mc as
Vast year with those receiving the
bait paVinit (or trurtsportation
anil freight in advance .i( dlstributton liv applying at the county
agent*
office
Growers
must
furnish their own hugs for trie
bull.
Distribution of bull will In*
ul the lute of till pounds ner
acre or 1-0 pu ndi ner »e&gt;"il bed
The bait will probably be better
this year due to ah increase of
the poison content of the mlxlure at the rate of 10 more
pounds of iniison tier 100 liolllnls

To AM Your Bakery
Needs - - -

Viol ran mix ihls t ake hy hand S«nd more efficient methods of
O. with the electric mixer at low Working, vye have seen the vain •
peril
Sift flour mire; measure
electricity,
mid
have
the .
into s.fler with baking powder, 1promise o f using many th.ngs
• nit ami vugnr
Have ste.rtef.in*-*!1" ' * tr c t&gt;*VClnped fo r wan to
lit mom temperature; mix or sti" Iimke out living__ m__ iiea ieJ io u _

Bobu's
Home Bakery

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W-H-O A A . . . hold mnl
Got a horse or recupping
fail or you may bo hold
upl Bring In your old Brut
today . . . lot us give them
lo n g -la s tin g , non-skid
Goodyear Iroad designs
nil
'on which you’ll
rido safer, and

\NN()UN( IN&lt;
The Opening Of
LA BUYS SERVICE STATION

6

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Door To Harvey’s
• U N D fO WMISUY 8 6 proof 6 0 K V#VI*

L O A N E R TI R E S F R E E

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SHOP

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co m|K»nrr, v i » n niftiliir un u K us -

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lo n g or.

*i«n bout that dockeil in the har­
bor of New York In IHG-S.
The late (River Wendell Ijolnt’i i
was the ordy man of law- outside
of the British Empire evoi to be
rustle a mrmbet
ihe II loot*
able Bocietv of Limnin'* Inn

ATTENTION CAR OWNERS
STOP THAT

1 run milk
i
4 \ [t iian«I*■i) Vfunllu
I
;i I - ij11 fm n nyrur*
hmir\
2 l‘| i‘ « lir'lu-dteli
J iitmrr*
na\*M*|i?net| rh««*’o
lull',
1 run r*&gt;m « l&gt; L'floppeti nut
Iih' uU
Sift fU*ifr min*; ineanire Into (
siflei with siuln and salt. Have
slim telling lit mum temperature,
mix nr stir )ust enough tn -'ifte • j
Kifl In dry ingredients Add brown
siigm (force ihrough sieve tu re
move lumps if necessary I
r«uii
bine milk, vniidln and syrup Add
nnr third of Ini -id and the egg(ii dry I ngnu 11puts Mix unlil ad
fin. i is dampened; then Ih*m| I
hiinule
Add remaining I t&lt;|u1.1
Ill. n.J
Then mid chm'ulate im I
In-Mi 2 minutes lunger
Add mil*
Turn batter into I3x!)x2-inrh
pan which hits been greased, lined
on bottom, with wnxed paper, und
greased nkulll. Bake in moilerale
oven (.175 degrees) 35 minutes,
or until done. This cake mov he
haketl in greased und floured ti
Inch tube nan In rnmlerate over
(3S0 degrees) I hour and 10 min
Utes or until done
N O T E : Granulated sugar mat
he schslltutrd for brown sugar
if desired

BUSINESS LO C A TIO N ?

OPENING A NEW PLANT OR WAREHOUSE?
INTERESTED IN SOUTH AMERICAN MARKETS?
v

Then Consider Florida/

Tile
British
I'arliumcnl
has
been called the mother of parlia­
ment because almost all the rep
resentative bodies in the world
have been copied from it.

Tho production o f high-octane

avlntian gssalgie has more than
doubled each year sines 1141.

Fhiiii Hat Hit k ilfil Ru w m s |t||
| | TsrssR la Varied Maoulacturiai Kip

I. I l ( | l CLIMATE

J c t u t sires.
I

pT*lUc«. loathar, paint poltMy. *1! c
■m t

CHAMOIS
AmiNOkF

M»ki, open wMsrt end surp.iiin«lr pUowm

p ro d u c t* A n d b y -p r o d u c t * o f t h e lu
• ln d u f llr y , a b o u n d i n 1

A..

we.
' *.
kAIPR SU PPlf . . . nedde'l rapid growikprevtder
• American srerken. Fsepte like le r a t and live In
LAIS: . Flwido e&gt; • saoM he. a kifii reputelww lev
rd kvdvOriet.
•
. * ' * *

. Florida** sand* and o
manite, zircon andru

*lothelndui!
W e’re noted fo r our
o u tsta n d in g services.
Come In, look o v er our
com plete sto ck . Y ou’ve
g d ate w jth u s
com e
in and b row se a t your
own co n v en ien ce.
B e R eady To Go W ith ‘AM QC0"

ge* and wady accMptp
itional and in

]j[}!2SL

u a u u u m o u u u n o x iiat

i* o n l y a m a t t e r o f I
W e s t I n d ie s a n d S o u l
la t o a n d a c t i*
i* c o m in g In to

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4s«#^eno#d3fl**i

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OS* ke l a * Uni* ev Tee teSe*.

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Jessie Lou IV*r her Dougin*.
Kin*, (ie o r jt et i. . to Hose
A Kru-k.
t iM T m . m o rtg ag es
North, C. N. to Sanford AtUntie N a ll hunk.
Johnson. Mr* Viola to C At
\ rie

Hcrnee itaaif was abolished by the
HMt Irati la tore
Lifunet*. however, will bo able
in-real ter to get a tera par ary
driving t»»rmii, to serve until
passage of a road teat, without
W A R R A N T ! DKKII.s
charge from highway patrol af­
Du Hose, II C rt ..
, ii lin o .
ter examination on rules o f the.
Gregory
s v t i s f .u t i o n h
m
mad. In the oast, a SO coot a
Leak, AV S. et us to I. A 11,
MOHTGAGK
chance wet made for th%*e speyia)
I.OBk et us
i flitr&lt;tI Hu
Pro Crnlit A*»o permit* with restrictions, valid
Coleman, Walter S rt ut
to AV. A Adam* el u&gt;
for SKt \hiv*.
Alar the II t iilf jnaii
■I C Hutchinson A Co to 1 *
VViiltn S l oil* muii t*v in
ii
The l^-xutatum id aa im rrajad 1
4
Klin
S
Adams
I Wii ] t*•i H Co It*inArt
First Federal Saving* A I oun the ou*t id tha chauffapt.'s license,
Fafst .Mur*? Hi'iilt v i ’yrji iu
cover! iiif ail peranua who drivu,
A**n. to J- A. Calhoun &gt;•! ux
1 ur iton C
to rn *
»
for cumpvtuaOun. from $l.Mi to I
S A I1 S K A &lt; m «N S OK

Seimuule Count)
Cdurt Record

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M A LA KIA
necked

in

kill

u la p s e s

Kirkmun. Ituinc.cl ux tt lint«•!&lt;(

JLK JS.lvM T
Sanford Grower* Credit c..rj.
to T K Adam* et ill
|l'» H o w a r d J 'IhurupMin rt ui
Armour 4 Co to AA A, A.i.mi*
Bnrl^r, . liuth i 1. et vir (( \
Standard Oil Co- to At
v
to H o w nr it J t T h o m p r o n t t u %
,
\ J t b o l i , M rs
Marie ( *hn * 11 •m• Adnmr
HONOR,AULK lU SC llAItl.K .s
*t Vir. A. to W. H. Wivlmh
Arm#
of United State*
to
3U»v«*n», M « r &gt; C. et V n
A H
1,on i* P. .Rotundo.
to Fannie itot ii)9oii.
Army
of I'niteil S la t*'
to
J IM IT F II W A M U N T l
H K i:iH
Can
f lingim. It l. rt tix to J S In AAdli* f
Army
of I ’nltetl Stairto
rnrtl
l.tituy II. Hodginx.
H E A L K S TA TK MIlKTC. \ i ; F s
MATA It A' COMMISSION
Motxfh. Kdnuiiui \V A John Vl‘
Stuto of Florida to Lillian C
Mldsch
Jr. to CVntrnl Flu
Ur**
' lurk
t ' r c d i i A sjaii
*
| Thnutpiton,
How util
J
i»*
Sl I T S - t H A M KIM
Dnwson, J I * A lly
l .!•&gt;&gt;. I K
Hoyle v* J. S. Harvard el id Suit
to Quiet Title
Wumlell Kirkumn
Utm^luih, Jm u*

l.ou

liiubi*f

S g t LeRoy Hodgina
Released By Army

CAM !* HLA S U IN G . Au*. 2E
l ,S[racial)— S it. U lt o y IK Nod
gins hat been iwlnaeed from
lu'tlve duty with the Army nl
the United Stutm .if tor serving
12 month*
He i* tire sun of Mr. and M r*
I., II. Modems of 21HH Palmetto
Avenue. Sanfonl.
He ho* served uvrrsetrs for .tt
month* in lh- Pacific theater
and la entitled to wear Hat. tit
Participation lltmur* flnr 3 camiiaijrna. In addition he wears tha
following
ruedul* and awards;
I’ ufple lleurt
Tbe aaparatea, who plan* tn
make hi* home in Sanford, wax
OUT O f JOU becauae of tha cancaHatlon of military contract*, former
discharged through the Separn
T A L I AH ASSK E , Flu. Ai.c 27, lion Center ul thia |uti whaxc, war workers throng tha U, S, Kmploynuat Sarvlco in llootuo in mi.ee*
&lt;Special I Stupdnrilitmttan «.f fee* in the course of one day ha was of new position# or fader*! Unemployment rmnyenanUon. To spur pro. (inter aotkinal)
1 ful driver license., wltlui^i J|».. priweeaed. Eavh man about lu be ducUon. 110 wartlma cootrola w w a wipeu rsg.
turtiimr the uaual $1 churn- for dlschareed u given an orientathe average motorist.
Is an- lion talk which prepares him fur
rumored hv Copt. OHn Hill act civilinn
life and outlines his
n&gt;r Fnifirf
ha a -uf f iriel't,
mg ijlrector o f the Florida High benefits under the (II Hill of
Ml11ll-, i Etifi lift* I ■1 Ih«| *pa phil
iHiif i*ii . m i •
,»hi Patrol
Rights, lie i* also given rounseiAVith the issuance tagmoing '"k -ervice and hi* separation
Hvtiry ‘ hi- IV •&gt;( I'rniH***
Ks-pt.
1 of
the
new
iru r'*
'
Ir*l ^Inlr* Imw|
•■'I t hi ili uih l»*-niiltv ftti
Ineiisi-*, drivers ranging i" age
filHNj i||-U‘ I(MM
limn 14 to Ik must *1 inM.ad ..f
U-Bl" “ r*' nocturnal am " i I ill |ti#i 11 j * ul tiii|i|M),
id) cent*
'
iruil* und spend the .laytima dm
AVJriIe safe driving re*irn ti.ui* ln&gt;- 111 sleeping.
o( the former Junior operator's
in cnee have been rctninisl I he
Hhnioceiose* are dull of *itth»
Lat thulr hearing and scent are
very acute.

Single o. At .i * eit
.Age
E X PE R IE N C E l N M -i I - s t
KHKENi I At AA'it.h
AA I I ||
P K A C F T I A|i I I 1! (if
Overtime

Mcasuat
All ply Ernpli.) in, i.i
;l■

W ITH

CON FIDRNt'H

r I'm

I koafki Ox

s«fctw*r

AVeekdf ct .

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HELL I I I
*v , .
tin I
llo Not A on v It \
Engaged in K- ■m

Dr i v e r X Licenses
’ A r e Standardized

INStlKL

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SPECIAL NOTICI

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M A D E . A M ISTA K E
C t R f A I N L V OOUV LiN'r A
B E E N V E R V iN U U b lH lO u

J l v n v m iv«*N t.( ( utuniuii salt urn

SfN O-SAt, tlw eew * a lie * awsr!

r,,J„u*. fn yt»M * ** « r hdr

u?N-d ill
p b iN i..
f u id f.

t h«r rnUhufcit t ure uf airU M ik t .
i*« -|» 9 ,
II Mi1 k'a fetillm .

x y n th c tL *

.kali for In lasic Uarfit) asd^rnif

ra is iw iij

c a r l . d o i l l d t r i * p p » w *■ w y

*

iimp/r
dw Wh 0
SAl deuy* A d d*
*^UB Df S*J»iwy
d sw ^

ikil arm, d»rUl J,tyj
k .n fV t

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f i •im

hmtwt

n«ci*li‘nt *

tul«i more tlijam I’HltHl rvi ry tiny
in the yeni
S elher In I
stirred b’.
Hutch in I '*'1
S ca» York

•t'liumi AA*®* (Tn ik*
KriKhsh to th*
in &lt;in '-xt.hun^e fo*

rnI •r 1441) t t«i ajw u

LEOAL NOTICE

B. CRUMLEY
General Insurance
Sanford

Allantic

Hoorn jOt

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!«r

1 tw.ue It

M .l.
rt i ; I JI T " H * S
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Complete l ine of Tuxedo Feeds

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Sem/no/e Dry Cleaners
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A R E VDU BEADY, G IN N Y ? / S U R e , L E T
1 C A N 'T W A IT A N Y - A ' E R W P .
L O N G E R T O G IV E
^
THE S IG N A L .
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WHAT ABOUr TMt
MASKED MAN ^
AND INDIAN ? /

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ALL A
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A Hwo wonts to soy
K h m s a t la e t l H k b l | ( N l tlO[&gt;C la I * pu t
f.

ETIAKETT

By. PAUL ROBINSON
- BUTTHAT ^
WAS A LOVE
SCENE*/— '

D S P IN lp E L Y C O a s y 'N O ZIPPO .' “V
N O Z O W ie .'- LOOK.' I’LL PR E T E N D
rw a oiBEcro e - ibh h b r y—
SHO W

.YOU*.

I r H E C E / N O W L E T S P ^Y FVtE S C E N E A G A IN
r em em b er ?
i ve b e e n
—
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B AN Fonn

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PAG E E IG IITB
------------------- C L A S S IF IE D .A D V E R TIS IN G
jOe per Una for on* Insertion
M e per line for three Insertions
W t per line f«r 8 Insertion*
#5 per line for 20 Insertions
Minimum rsles . . . 10c.
PH O N E 14* OS B R IN G Y O l R AO.
Count. f l» » » ° r d » to the line, inelud
* ft,r fltaillou *■
All advert loam enla
regular tlaasifRd rate*

R ATE S

Fl

T iro, on freight wagons which
form erly mode trip* to the for
west were from four to six inches,
wide. end o half Inch thick. Each
tiro weighted 200 pounds or more

I t . mllmmr4 V r— r .m .
uf the
ichfduw i l «
place in Indianpolis. Ind. on Sept.
24 26. and 26 had been cancelled
an',1 that instead a full
National Convention will ho held
i i \i i i i i n
"i " ■
in Chicago. Nov. 18. 10 and 20.
lisi|»,i t»v,i 1 »ii Wn, ‘
•
Oomdr
Roeco and Joel Held
luTl
CHEVROLET
. A,III!.I mat ill ..................
will tie two of 31 delegate* tha
•r.lan. Call 867-W
. Inc.
humi. fiirnitm r.
■• " ' ,'"1
the Department of Florida will
and aiiliiimihilc tl ,ii—11
yn,i,I
C A S and Oil «l&gt;aro healer*
tend, the latter u alternate. Mr.
IIAIIY
buggy
lilt
II
M
il!
TO
M
PK
IN
S
Cut
vno
diin't
kuna
bat
Oak
Water llcater.
Field in commander o f the 7tn
condition, I
» « f ruture* W riter
i
verdict i« going t « hr ii . /
State dUtrlct.
Avr
„t lull of Japanese
IN D IA N Motorcycle
•nil invnl v mg IhmI iI v ■ jf
Accordinic to membership stand­
00 Clatencr
Krller,
I* * " f
ii,. nil out of propor-j
fun on adjustable
NEW
ing » f *H P °»*» of ,hB American
,&lt;
•
iiumhrr
who
would
Monroe
, .
.
.lilt
aide
for
store
ni
[.edcls I
U g lo n and National organisation
nu vc dual in actions
mail)
home. I -, W l fib St. Ph*mPRESSED H tY K R S — W e will
a. of June 30. the llan rey W.
S I i lit \«• F. vour i *i
nfliciiil*
«ii«pecl
many
\ tiwririin
have a limited number of dres*
Seed* I'oat of Miami rank* sixth
l.arnge,
Slteelal
till'
furr
saving
devica
t irhell th
nationally in memberahip, aeed fryera for *ale during the JERSEY milk cuw
■I or »L*e
*
•it liniu kill lint in aaviliK their moved In on the central Tcsav cording to Adjutant Mann, hav« week
until
turthcB
,n°o C.&lt;L
■lured the num- coastal area.
pard. phone 13*»
mm
n
facra
they
rr
»
M TO
IMIllY
AND
Tender Fry Poultry. 2268 S »"
Corpus Chriatl. where ’ there
Im r o f traini'lI. rtprrienced men
wn
room
house,
W llltK ll&gt; 'N I '
ford Avc. Phono 224.
MOVARI K
:ry
in
war
and
were
more
than
21*0
fatalities
In
in I* ml then '
CI.HIOIl AI l&lt;» P
&lt;»* nr i lr«* rig *tute in two
! to the Alllea, a IUU» hurricane. » »
lioardcl
(tins prove*! o
PLE N TY windows and do4r». Nice
Int g&lt;- ««."•1merit of
fnr cost
v*cck«. mu ,1 .ell
tioualy." Soma up. The north bench section near
lai nf Firncii noors. Dubart »
..mu 'M id
,m i .in look nr*
Virgil *‘ I nyd, '« mile pas'
•inTiimlMtl from liver complies- the cit”
was evacuated. More
Cvtcdn
foad
Lavender and violet la frequent­
Wagner on
tiniiAt" “ acute |iancrcaa trouble." than 400 p er*on i_*lcp t in the ly used in randies to strengthen
I
other
Ills
In
Corpus
Christi
courthouse
last
.
tiunarh
ulrr*
*"
COMPUTING seale. good rood!
•
night and several hundred others almond 'flavor.
ihi- ham-Wirt »eir»«n
tium neigh* Up to 30 III*
1 here \m ' o m »oy incoiyiiauin- | in temporary shelter*, such m
Priced $26 Oil
Phone Short'*
A geranium leaf dropped in a
( ii&gt;4 in enemy liioailraala report- school* and churches.
Camp. County 18**2
•
Brownsville, on the fnr south­ Jar before pouring In apple Jelly
ini’ the death* It i* truej how­
_
\l
TO
P
A
IN
IJN*.
ItAHY
carriage
and
training
ern
edge o f (he disturbance, ap­ will help flavor it.
(HV i- gocul tnnr tor paint &gt;•• ' ever, thnt Japanese admirals * t »chair, good condition, rcn*on(rre*l many defeat*, if they lot- peared to have weathered it*
,-j.r We also do/e»|.irt
Strawticrriea ahould he washed
able price
Phone J2B-II °r
nml fender reiiuir Y »'• * Aut;* (owed the feudal practice, 4inert portion o f the blow Inst night l&gt;eforc. not after, hulling to save
inquire 2168'4 Palmetto Avc
without
material
damage.
l*nIts! and IkslV Works.^ |6j N nil* but one tbimr left lo U0 - ’
Insurance
.Small tree* lost a few limb* a ­ the Juice.
.e lf i|i»embowelmcnt
1 ' .
I'liirm lio A vr Pbi.n, :7I
hen*.
18 Red*.
Id
,nd group L A Y IN G
!
the
wind blew In gusLi of 60 to
Tokyo broad* n«t. indicated th at!
|aim), stew Is improved with
month, old. 30 lied Pullet*,
CASHING mnehine, n-pui'e.t
mini.... I i-splat inn fo llo ie d a ,I 66 mile* an hour and there wn* the a.lditinp of a teaspoon of
good
laying
»t‘&gt;ek over
I
I
n
brief
power
failure,
hut
oilier.
and n0 home uppliuio •
1
in, . . uce from tin Mikado, enur-]
month* old f
llnwkr. Pinla.
marjoram.
well i.eliernl Riq.il" hb"|i *'' * 1,-iitinly Intnmiiinir the lime had,i wise there was no evidence of
Fla
S&gt;.i ii. Mill*. Mrlatiil,,
P'"."| A invid for the iidm ipl to ’Jjjoin 1damage.
• i'i72 ..I Sanford ''16 Pi-mpt hi- Miir€*t*»r«
Port Isabel, near Brownsville, an horn Two fishermen Inst their
|.i
-ion with,'I
IN
GIVE
\,|m Unrtiltii Yamamoto, tna .-inericnced wind* up to '.6 inilc&gt; live* when their Imat capsiied,
less than 12 hour* 6 room
I
S.ivv • rmnnianda, id
A leal
bargain
tiling.. I” l&lt; pnsIK It. DF.Al I l: " e --1
,.jil.o , ,.f the Pearl Harbor
F.,lwnr&lt;l I l.« ne
, • . . I tilur k ui.’l * "Pi ’
I" I"
„|i,(,k .mil the loan who l.naatecl
I ..mpl. tr Stock ..I. i,.u, I ’ hnu«r, Juil
I,,.
old dll-late i« « c e m the
....... '. to 8". fr»&gt;n •• b " 8'
F l-nm*
While House, the » « r ' » greatest
l „ ,,,. loud lot*
All *'/••« l"l'
I,,.,,," I., the Jspvneae p^iple.
fill iog i, vales’*, pompbig
TO SETTLE »i
..... , . ifi&gt; .l killed in air com„n,| l',v» head ri'iiln f'igal l,“ "ip
constructs’ll fi*
i.ul
Hid .nine American naval
yriw I f.k'Hie rlrivrn « • f &gt;f r
Priced $2,600.
1 „ „ ’|, . u,rl hi. finer, bail m ,t so
Duiiii'v homr aul«*i»u»t"
moml M Ball.
..... . ninny reverse. th»l he might
t r it |iuin|Mi, rnnir**
Metlnnvlll
belli have «..inmittr«tjhnrn km
LARGE
hou*e
mull, fuiiUn. ■olur vut
. ,
|A„ iulm im l' Ynieai'iiehl and
Avc Edward E
I .,,.1. h.uni. ..... I •••• th. homing deck
7 KT
El.El THIC re frlg e iat."
,II,ng
f II Sijinnne.* iinn ift n i r i t r In
FOR HALE: Ample quantity long
g,,,hI condition. 1176 110. (
A
,n „ ig rhr It,n i l of Mi,l«».v after the
life GOLD S E A L asbestos1 roof
Shrine. B*.s l!J . Lake Maiv
coating Vontaim na Petrogum
El*
Sanford Paint A Glass Com
pony. H7 So
Park Avenue.
Phone M-!
_
COfullI »*•»
noliti Av
TW O FARMS FO R S A L E —One
.7 acres tiled land. 1 food well.
ENGLISH W ill I P I.FCillOBN
■ ., r,.li were
2 store house. I car garage. I
i , It M lK W t
Miisanori
PH O NES
tool housi. 600 fL West of Str aiglit hul.il &lt; s nppr.’ii-’
203
lei on the
jjike Monroe Poet Office. One
70 ANO 4 0
|,,ill,.ruin tr-ted. 100 for $1 6"
M ttS C H BLDG.
|. d,i. llurm...
- 6 acre*, all tiled, good well. 2
Immediate delivery. While
,l|, -ui.l. "on
story house. 2 story h a «l. Y*
Haired It.H-k * Best grade I'*"
mile west on Orange Boule­
fiif $ 1:. ; 6 i i . i delivery P ’ .l
, | I r-ky*. radio
vard J W Bell. I dike Monroe
try Farm. 71 I h Howard A&gt;e
do,i. .,1 at ,l five rear 1
Tampa Fla
idled
by enemy
. «....•!» •...I wren **
IIK C A l'P P D TIB KS
i. i i i n ili* •wdio ®n
We have just leceived in uriolhe
1 &lt; r 1 . i»i**f« ««!
shipment of recapped |ia**eng.
111At* » •«*»«! Helire* rhr*r do not tr.iiilte ••
fifh trs f iUunt
permils In nil probability,
„i .. *t% .*t i»u front ,
will la- quite some time bid
«#nii i 4
*11« •**i; n»n ”
pew 11res Hie available lo
1•» | . I«|*nn » ch itt
.tier* Write foi ogi Ila«

Not until 300' * * *
discovery of
Amelias
'
priced thot the much »trolt connecting the A llan
the Pacific did not « « » t -

President Truman Re­
leases A r m y And
Navy Review Of
Jap Sneak Attack

tVorld War II Veterans Admitted by Discharge Button
AD M ISSION: $1.00 PER COUPLE (Tax Inch)

A t The Armory

VENETIAN BLIND CO.
CLOSED UNTHj, SEI*T. I hI

C A PT. C. H OLTSCLAW . (R etired).
Owner

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Sanford, Fla

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9

COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION
Geo. T. Barr—DiBiributor-

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P R O F E 5 SiONAL&gt;StRVICE

V I wm,. t-arrla
„ - I'.lms . I’
llanarrs r * * a r »**»• 1
a,II Telle'rlrs

Touchton Drup: &gt;Co
T H E R K X A M . STO R K
FIR ST A M A G N O L IA
PHONE 325 '

OVER
600,600
P R E S C R IPTIO N S
F IL L E D

I*lea •• reaHRlkfr ihal w t
aaf Pit r«rM »k It Ikii
fiortaat work la order la
prtrra. Too ka*f r»fr ? ai
oar# ffemf Ikf p r r w lH ln
llllrd 4a porfoctJoa.

BOAT Cushions. Illll ilfardwsre
Co. 301 E. 1st St. phone 83

Oar 1aerially la
rillla a I’ ri.rtln io iu

7 HOUSES for Hale: 8 house*
In f«xxl condition, 711 Hickory
Avenue, .Sanford, FI* . 2 ne»l&gt;
built houses In Goldsboro on
|nth St., good condition, Sr’
J. E. Jone*. 122 K. *th 8t.
ONE 3/4 ltd . Innsrsprlng m*t_
tress and springs, MO.OOi 7
piece dining room suite, 876.00.
(). W . Clark. 208 Banford Avc.

JENNINGS
BOOM
home
School, Paid*
See Kastner. I
Sanford
p

R a ( ‘ t I c a 1. l V

W ANTEir—

6 BOOM modern home, built In

tubs, landscaped grounds, tiood
light*, laundry and two car
garage. Boa 87 6, Hanford, Fla.
or Phone county *106.

A N T E D : about 8 uriev or more
with fruit trees and home for
3 persons or more
II
(Rockwell, Florid* II.del
&gt;35 OR 3(1 Ford III giMnl Cull'll
linn Pav cash
i ’all 8.1:1 \v

136 THRKE-quarUf ton pickup
Sanford Fire Dept. Phone 73.
n bungalow, comidete
hed, fik* new. Whlto
[enca. Ownar leavlni:
Immediate possession.
2624 Orange Ave.

LARGE round modernistic mirror,
edge, 86 In. diameter,
tune 6 2 3 . ________ _________ _

B vcled

W ANTED
Lnrg
Phone 823

LOST

Mji . diu
I
min. . ..nmiai-Iii.g
, , rln |
i i . &lt;. ) „ i, iio,I b1- , n ,‘ i
.(
luff
I ' 1.1 •' I a* mu '
I I).’"
liei ,i-,l,illr.l i&gt;i»llr»
w, i&gt;|.&lt;ivltively id.-estifii-*l.
HOUIUIW 11Kit P W IIK K K
Both hud worn full field uni­
form* with medal* and Insignia
PRIVACY IS ItKHPBCTBD
tJR naliit.il desire fnr privucy of tank I'lnned on their ld«u*r*
ii money nmltefa !■ etrlctly Their alnmarh* hud been »llt
4
»hpe. Ir l here
Ft IcrwU •ml r o w w is e Aide* bail virtually lxeletivet uiy
not ciueitlon©*! headed them B illed with I ho
ibnut y“ *ir **re*lit.
Your em* was a whit.- *dk mattre** rovrr
iloyer or buatneai a iio c lit® ’ on which he had written
'
"I dr|mrl without regret, fesr.
affair*
There ta no cauia lor shame m ,d.ligation '
♦mliarra-wiit# nt.
Re.iaon $h|** 4te.pl redtulrdmmta
17 IMUi fiirm ilwrllrr * »tv
S o ro io a -i * o "'"O tV loana
Mrrt'irntp year ly A________
*#nri»hle 'i.i.nwnt nlnjtR.
F " H I V I DAN CO.
Florid* Bs,.k illdg.
Pbone^d

L 0 8 T : Cheek book vicinity of
Table
Supply
Store
Please
call 1160, Ellenslon 314, l.t.
Tappan._____________

* *
P A IN T N O W l
Wn Have Good Reliable Painters
available
Call Sanford Pain'
A Gin** Company. Phona 30.1

LODGE &amp; SON
GROCERIES - MEATS
. VEGETABLES
SS H 1.4 si.

m

:

FOR R E N T

boya, and lean&gt;
f office routine. Good
Bth'delivery
portunlty Tor

RTMENT available
o bad rooms, _ Urj

SSk;

« &amp;

ity 4808.

$ Bhort'

F IN A N C IA L —
BAYS money whan you buy your
nut ear or troek thru lowar
1oca) bank flnanrin# and cur
lower Insurance cost*. U *&gt;

CMiunM Uon,
burglary,
1Ublllty
and
other
Uuuranca.

good character,
ambition to g e l
world. A udi* in
business worV
Rtoford lU n ld e
BTENO 0RAPH ER.|acraU ry. pormanent
l$ox ta
inent position. Apply
Ap

&gt;TSanford Herald.

Pa.ee * »
mtral r itr U s ser* k » * « *
■I 00* Oil MW. sa4 It’* atilt
ss4 ttW s tt, All t o has*
I . la rani the sitsm l

MAFFKTT8 AUTO
SERVICE
M. rash ave.

rx sss t i n

HARRY’S BAR A

UNCLE J08H sajrs:

LIQUOR STORE

I f I f * RodM Tnbwi you need—
M k na— w . may have them. ,

ELECTRIC SERVICE Co­
ot

m us

.k

Am .

gSM # i t i

Bring yetor Tlni'io

A L L E LECTRIC

.uto Pyuria Co.

In i &amp; Elm
Phong 608

4r«e«| sn4- H W s e l

JKTB F A R T 8 SE R V IC E
R8 • D IS TR IB U TO R S
m w . t s . I t .

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T H E P E N 8 L A R 8T6R E
"W 4 m

B u sin ess O pp ortu nity

Jlat g lt t t a * n a a d j t o I t . . .
u p

w. tar's wsy UB»

ri ntatCR Men w|lh m«»rt than (Hiinta. men over ajfr. rrrnvrtp
i* j prlaonera ar«* ihipp«*d
•*
| State* an well &gt;» rniiiliat ;»•
kT pervice unit** lirinj: rrtlrpln\•••! «
i the
I'acifit
Theater
'i «
11
h State*
i
Sjfi (ilenn. the ••»n
Il
— (ilenn of A rlinift•••■. k •* an«l L *
rnefly of Sanford,
»•» °
3 Norman*!)
rampaitr'
w.m
»'
Ji*7rtth Krinfi'nnnpi'1 l••f .tt•’
&lt; Mfn| any a* a maihin#
Hr wean* the I'urplr /!l*aii •
the
r ii m &gt;• a t
Infunlmiwn
Madge
Prior to rrilmting 1,1 t!»r
forcea, .Sgt (ilenn «»n a pr***loi
Defining
"Juvenile
I, * » &gt;.
■aleaman at the State Farmer
Judge R. W. Were »# • the
est speaker on the program of Market

J. W. Hall Elected Judge R. W.
Kiwanis President Speaks To
At Noon Meeting 0 n t4Juvenilel

J. \V'. Hall was elected presi­
dent of the Sanford Klwanls
Club at lu noon meeting In tha K
f Pilot dinner meeting held m
Mayfair Hotel todey, at which
Time CapL Richard C--Howard, the Hotel M ayfair last night
survival
training- director
of
“ It takea more courage to live
A A T T A C i In Orlando, addrewoil for our children lhan to die for
fl
WAR CRIMINALS
the business men on methods them," Judge
Ware
declared,
aftrmcn use t « survive-In Jungles. asking “ Are- W# as parent* will
LONDON. Aug. «fl, UP)
Other new officers ora: Lester Ing to take the patience and time
■ tarn wsstem Allies today
Tharp*, vice president;
Frank to teach our children the law* for
84 Nasi leader* and Pi
Lamson. second vice president: their own protection?"
military chlafa — among
p ; P. Campbell, treasurer, and * In the round table discussion
• Herman Ooerlng, Rudolph
Oocar M. Harrison, finance tecre- which
followed.
Judge
Ware
the first mass trial of Oarai
brought out that the Juvenile
war criminal* in aarly October.
laws were enacted solely for the
purpose of-helping minor* which
arr classified : M person* under
21 year* o f a n . He quoted the
National and State law* againat
the employment of minor* in
■*. •Grace Ensign from the
hasardqus
position*
He
also
offtea of tha Health and
Wiplained tho laws
prohibiting
rculoals Assoriatloit at Ja&lt;kminora from entaring public p&lt;xu
1114 was In Sanford.ywlwbnf
rooms and th# h * recently pass­
ed by the Legislature prohibiting
high school aororities.
Mrs. B. E. Chapman, program
chairman, Introduced the sndiker

CITY BRIEFS

( • e n e r a l M a cA rth u r
‘ Arrives At O k in a­
wa On W ay To A c ­
cept Jap Surrender

A i f i i r t l i w t&gt;, (Ik iiu tivn us
| 8 iu i'titil unit- o f Ills* T h ir d
I' I* * ' in. Is-•« • .1 in I &lt;ili v ii H un
I d.i
|' i . |,;*I ,if i.) V I "
t hi­
ll' '
m.i , h i "ti.it Ii.II
"I
* 11 lit
* \ I ,’ .1MI i .., M |p-. lu I
.. •,i - .in,1 M .ir i u p -.

( ni. .Iar'\ I'rlcrs. Group Is Formed1
Rotarians Ask
Sanford
. Wins
City To Build Legion Of Merit To Begin Building
S m a l l Houses
Swimming Pool
Project Is Revealed
By HijiKTinsAt M eet­
ing Of Trade ftody

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S r 'o A a S i.’ c t f t S

1

Ihal in. •
favor u|,,,»
•*
projeet .»r,*t i 1 " r
construction bud „
drawn up, l",i be ml
$ 10,611" ,. |ti • nl \
It a nuiwt i iii t »•••
mttr*l
t••
Clfi.iNin

of IOIIH t I'MMI • * .
•' '
tribunal - , ii
trri» fur I*H »' . • • •
' *
I lit.mm ti„ i... •
•
tha pi'll l i e
• •
I* undet Hu*
l*ut»l»r l’l" in * * '
1M *
poarct
W \ I eff.. * N •*.*»
Yowell. I I !• k’ «* &gt; !’ I '
nell ami S &lt;* '.*•»&gt;
Tha Utility
t***
devineil t •
rail# an eatimated
I Iii .inhi *«
year, was fuimallv .••t*e|»t* *1 an*'
i will breome e ffr * t i'e .»• nf Ort I
1046 It lev I*** a I" penenl la*
. ..
manmum »*f SI. **n all
public utilities
realign.itn "1 **f the entll*
Edwin Earl Knight. KM 21 . ' f.,T|'r Pbnnlng « *«i»tii'itter WN
year old son nf Mr and Mr* J J tllbmittrcl
•
in .« I""lk
Yith ll»»
Knight, OIU Kim Avenue, is • ftcllng t hu t the\ h.ive acc*nn
crewman al»«*rd the USS Chic* plUhed rp much *»• |H*«»il»lr undei
g « and in a letter dated Julv 13. the Clrrum«t:im « * «n the way
states! that h» is with Admim fliic ImprnY rim-nt * ' The teailtm*
Halsey's Third Fleet, now nu.'
lion win arrrptcd h&gt; the Cll\
Ing Into Tokyo Ray.
Oommlaamn '••th eapiraainna
Describing ihe final weeks &lt;&gt;: Bpprrcint inn
f**t
the
•arvlr•
battle, young Knight wrote, "B«.y
rtnderrd
it sure Is like a Chinese Kmirtl
The ( illumine* W.Iof July out here We sur.- «&gt;•
Of Lea la’ahri " '. . 1. 01* 0. II I'
having one IL - of a time ku-l.

Fdwin E a rl K n igh t
Is Aboard Chicago »itb

Coleman.

B l

&lt;--".ell.

S '

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III...I
. -r.l
rhr
v l*»i . .til l »itf i|m*» i«» Ni'tikji a|r
fii-l.l
nuthwpRt «•f I "k v i. ^hlch
lht*v ,trt* i•r«*|&gt;&lt;«* •111* f*»r Ihr nrfival lhur«*lit\ nf MacArthur and
I ht(ii*j«int«
nf
in
air
II Hllepi&gt;| Is ftltllt HklllBitN
" ' •
flv a • • *
I u * 1 Klaat
li .ti! .it . I’.'f " Tokyo
ILtv nfi'l miirhrlv Lai 11• wa ^ n o
•t i* ••••♦*! k t •
♦hern from
••
'.tfc'wnn I II.
« |&gt;rn&lt;liuir
* ••
vptnri f •
'! •
\ Iru

• d ilfl fnr IF.
k'Htiiijf a hntiit '• i
iiudrr way in &gt;«nf
4 tiinmviitlfiv* "»»
i'l»tiif . Mr
i*
t hi*i r ha a hn • &lt;t
• t •* III Satlfn* ' *
iiitil I hat "lip '
tut* itlwit) * hr I '
wit* a lut k nf it.!*

inii'i! that
I letchrr*a
ewrr ter*.
the

,
|
,

ti «•» R4$f1114*I I I'J
ufi#! ait 'll! mil'll
uiwtiil iilitiinnig
titsifii'r nl 1111-•i
bit's nil iii'il thi•i MilmiinU'in
rkrra,”
t!»»*
• *' ding general ••( ih&lt;
I'xited On |'*|r Tkrrvl

•
(
*

•
,

Johnson Re t ur ns
After Inspectintt
Freezing Pl a nt s

m eeting

*

•t ir$ &lt;•* * .ipnth'ii t»f north
ur» | *gr I krrr l

!•&gt; Pieanlrnt I u
rnentiuimmI ri*vi : .$t
Jim I r fnr Sanfnt'i
t* U|$ III yilU ge lit
flnancitra tu ti II
the money t••
*
will take huiuli« il
uf dtjllara "

I'vt. James Shepard
Back From I ’aciflc

"The r It v uf i *'
rapid growth." th
*'l»y attracting i #•
over thr muntiv
winter month* #\i
u p , Orlamlu d«»••«*
thing to offer itfn s.n.r.’i.
nut nave Why «• t tilH* t
gu there mat***! •* t 4*1111810*
I might ih \ wc
emiugn

park*

I

are not m* hcwulii
\ i . g I', fleetin g plant* in drvelnned, a» th*«
How dtil tMlami**
..... .
V..rth Car.ilin»
\"
»u u
gin 11, mid New York. Ales It •tu build
parka ? "
J.’bn*.*n
returned
to
S.nf..(d
J L. Ingle), (r
St..,..I»v night opUmUllt over the

iJoudney. J I
logl«y.
W
\
L w v itl.
W A la fjle r.
It W
Ruprecht and Arlhiir \ ..well
fill apphcalioM* f." permit* t"
operate tasicali* within th* *itv |,h ,.l project,
Mr Johnson who led Sanford
» t r * submitp.-il. I.ut n committee
wa« especially ple«»e&lt;l
from present operators protested nn Ang.
wilt. hl« in«|&gt;eclion o f tho Rush
■ n ln st thr granting of n.ldi
Company
plan*
on
tlonal permit* Action was post ] Insulation
Long Island, which, he *uid, are
pontd by the Commission.
far ahead of the other* he vl.lt-

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fame o f the Season at tl)e ball violence.
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park on I-ake Monroe.
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in the course of one day he was
processed. Each man about to be
discharged is given an orientation
talk which prepares him for
_ civilian life and outlines his
V la-neflts under the 01 Bill of
Rights. He Is nlso given counsel­
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letting with Initial H and ona
chip diamond, In vicinity of WANTED: Girl* for "fall Urn*
800 blocW on Laural Avenue.
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to work In circulation depart
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ABOARD USS ANCON. Aug.
20. i/PV— Major Gregory Boylngton. one-time American ace of
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is
reported
alive
In
Tokyo
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credited with the destruction o f
' £6 Jui&lt; planes, hat l&gt;ccn missing
moc* than 17 months
( The new* was flashed to the
world from the D.S. Cruiser 8«n
Juan in Tokyo Bay. It is be­
lieved a Jan pilot guiding the
ship * i , the source of the in­
formation
t-ommradrs
end family, t t membering his promise to “ stav
alive" if downed and captured,
never guv* up hope Said his five
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today told the ntnrv of
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; The criticism o f General Mar­
shall was "entirely unjustified,"
President Truman said.
The bulky three volume reports
were
also
critical
of
Rear
Admiral Husband
E.
Klmtnel.
Admiral Harold Stark, and MaJ.
Genrela Walter Short Short and
Kiminrl were Army and Navy
commanders at Pearl Harbor on
Dec. 7. 11141. Admiral Stark was
Chief of Naval Operation* at
that time.
The Army report said the " »* rhnngr of information between
the Army and Navy in Hawaii
was inadequate" at the time of
disaater President Truman said
if court martial* are indicated,
prompt and fair trails will he

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W ASHINGTON. A uk . 29,
m (A P )—
Army
Chief
of
* S ta ff General George C. Mar­
shall wn» held partly respon­
sible for the Pearl Harbor
disaster by the Army Pearl
Harbor Board and Naval
* Court of Inquiry. The report
released by President Tru­
man today.

SANFORIY

REPAIRED

NEW SPAPER

Gen. Marshall Hit In
American Flag Flies Over
Pearl Harbor Report AliveinTokyo Atsugi Airfield Near Tokyo

Saturday Night, Sept. 1st, 1945
9:00 P. M. ’Til
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